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With the aim of making students aware of Indian culture and values, Sanskarshala Chapter 4 was organised in the courtyard of the school. Keynote speaker Vidushi Shweta Arya, while making the students aware of Indian values, said, “We should behave with others in the same manner as we wish others to behave with us. In modern times, due to the influence of western culture, students are forgetting their values, which are the pillars of life of us Indians.” Principal Dinesh Kumar said such workshops are the need of the hour in the modern scenario.

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