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400 students showcase creativity at best-out-of-waste fair

Participants and visitors at the best-out-of-waste fair in Ludhiana. INDERJEET VERMA

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A best-out-of-waste creative craft fair was organised at Government Smart School, Moti Nagar, under the leadership of Principal Sukhdir Singh Sekhon and the school staff.

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The event aimed to promote environmental awareness and creativity by encouraging students to transform waste materials into useful and artistic items.

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As part of an exchange programme, students from DCM Presidency School also participated in the fair under the guidance of Principal Rajni Kalra. The initiative saw enthusiastic involvement from both schools, with over 400 students from Smart School showcasing innovative crafts made from discarded materials.

Principal Sekhon said more than 600 students from DCM Presidency visited the fair and exchanged ideas and experiences with their counterparts. “This initiative not only nurtures creativity but also instills a sense of environmental duty among students,” he said.

The fair was inaugurated by special guest Jasdev Singh Sekhon, Commissioner, Zone D, who praised the students for their thoughtful efforts and commitment to eco-friendly practices.

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Over 40 students were felicitated for their outstanding work by Jasdev Singh Sekhon, Councillor Nidhi Gupta, and Councillor Amarjeet Singh.

Adding to the festive spirit, students from both schools presented a colourful cultural programme. A special magic show by magician Mogambo kept the children entertained and added a touch of wonder to the event.

The event successfully blended creativity, environmental consciousness, and inter-school collaboration, leaving a lasting impression on students and visitors alike.

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