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Kangra schoolkids interact with Cameroon students

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As many as 32 students of Girls Government Senior Secondary School (GSSS), Indora, and PM Shri Government Senior Secondary School, Gangath in Kangra district, participated in a virtual International Cultural Exchange Meet conducted through Google Meet yesterday. Students from central African country Cameroon and their teacher Robert Kenfack also took part in the programme.

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The aim of the session was to help students from India and Cameroon learn about each other’s culture, food habits, sports, geography and social life. According to Mohan Sharma, Principal of Girls GSSS, Indora, such global interactions were organised with an objective to develop global citizenship, communication skills and understanding.

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