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APS students paint the nation’s pride

Painting competition held as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga initiative
Brushstrokes of patriotism: Students take part in a painting competition organised at Army Public School on Saturday. Photo: Kamal Jeet

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Army Public School, Yol Cantt, hosted a vibrant painting competition as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga initiative, supported by the North Zone Cultural Centre (NZCC), Patiala.

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Students from Classes III to X poured their creativity and patriotic fervour onto canvas, producing artwork that powerfully reflected the nation’s unity and spirit.

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Principal Arjun Singh commended the young artists, encouraging them to carry forward the flame of nationalism.

The event was seamlessly organised by teachers Mehak Sohal, Ruchika, Pooja and Brajesh, under the guidance of Dr Janmajay Guleria, Programme Coordinator, NZCC Patiala.

The competition became more than just an art contest — it was a heartfelt celebration of India’s pride, heritage and collective identity.

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