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Briefly: Miss India state winner at NIFD

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NIFD Global, Patiala, was abuzz with excitement as state winner of the Femina Miss India-2024, Amrita Sethi, graced the campus for an exclusive interactive session. The event offered the institution’s fashion and interior design students an opportunity to directly engage with Sethi, who spoke about her journey, offering students invaluable guidance and insights into the world of fashion, beauty and lifestyle. TNS

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Teacher’s day celebrations

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Patiala: Teachers’ Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at Delhi Public School, Patiala. Students accorded teachers a warm welcome and offered them flowers, sweets and cards as they entered the classrooms. Schoolchildren also presented various cultural performances like dance, songs, poems and dramas on the occasion. TNS

Theatre fest at Baradari Gardens

Patiala: The National Theatre Arts Society (NTAS), Patiala, organised their 265th monthly ‘Garden Natak Mela’ at the Baradari Gardens. The event was dedicated to the 13th Foundation Day of the Sarbat DA Bhala Charitable Trust, which was founded by International Philanthropist Dr SP Singh Oberoi of Dubai. The festival, organised by duo Padma Shri awardee Pran Sabharwal and Sunita Sabharwal, featured plays on various issues like women rights, addiction, domestic violence, pollution and water wastage. TNS

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