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Session on effective parenting at DAV Public School, Gohju

The DAV Public School, Gohju, has organised a special session for parents of kindergarten children on the topic “Effective parenting”. “Being a parent is no less than bliss. However, there can never be a more daunting task than to find...
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The DAV Public School, Gohju, has organised a special session for parents of kindergarten children on the topic “Effective parenting”. “Being a parent is no less than bliss. However, there can never be a more daunting task than to find a perfect way to parenting. Children learn more from what we are than what we teach. Therefore, it becomes imperative for us as adults to unlearn a few things and learn/acquire many new skills to model the personality we would like our children to be,” said Principal Jaidev Sharma. The workshop was facilitated by the Principal who addressed parents on nine key points pertaining to positive parenting techniques. The parents later shared an encouraging, positive feedback on the workshop and appreciated the school’s effort in involving parents in their child’s development.

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Drama enacted at Paras School

A drama titled “Maa mujhe Tagore bana de” was performed at Paras Public School, Bhawarna, by Lucky Gupta from Jammu. The play aimed at motivating students to work hard, be determined and prepared to face harsh realities of life. It was based on a story of a poor village boy who struggled to make his life successful through education. Lucky said theatre was one of the greatest mediums of expression. Theatre could be a wonderful way of solving problems. He said the act was a saga of his dedication and love for his parents and his fight against the circumstances. Director Mahesh Chand Katoch and Principal Neelam Rana appreciated the efforts of Lucky. The Principal said students draw inspiration from such things.

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Girls excel in RBI challenge

Students of Government College Lad Bhadol, Kanga, topped the state-level competition in the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Policy Challenge, 2020, organised by the Central Bank of India. The competition is being organised by the Central Bank of India since 2016 with the aim of increasing awareness of students in economics. In addition to the regional round of this competition, there is a provision for zonal round and national round at the final level. Preity, Aakansha, Kavita and Pooja — students of the first year at Government College, Lad Bhadol, participated in this competition. He said these students had been selected for the next round, in which they will represent the college and the state in the zonal round to be held in Delhi.

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World Cancer Day observed

The World Cancer Day was observed at the Chamba Government Medical College and Hospital. Students of the local government nursing school and hospital staff participated in the function organised on the occasion. While addressing the function, Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chamba, Dr Rajesh Guleri appealed staff and students to strive for the eradication of bad habits like tobacco and alcohol, thereby saving people from fatal diseases like cancer. The CMO encouraged the participants by giving away prizes.

Children clear Sainik School exam

Students of Comet Mensa Senior Secondary Public School, Dehri, in Nurpur have cleared the entrance exam of Sainik School conducted in January. These students are Kanishak, Arpit Pandit, Saksham Randhawa, Arpit Dogra, Priyanshu Kaundal, Akhil Ahitan, Naman Kumar, Sangam Sharma, Anirudh, Shivang and Yuvraj Singh Guleria. These students are keen on joining the Army and serve their motherland. The Managing Director, Director Academics and School Principal felicitated them.

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