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Aryakulam, Nilokheri, organises pottery workshop

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An engaging pottery workshop was organised to nurture creativity and artistic skills among students. The workshop provided hands-on experience with pottery-making techniques and allowed students to explore the art of shaping clay. The primary objective of the workshop was to introduce students to the basics of pottery, encourage artistic expression, and enhance their understanding of the cultural significance of pottery in art and history. The workshop was conducted by Jai Narayan, a professional potter with 70 years of experience. He was enthusiastic about sharing his expertise with the students. Students were divided into small groups and given the opportunity to create their own clay pieces. Throughout the workshop, students were encouraged to ask questions and seek guidance from the facilitator, who provided individual attention and constructive feedback. Principal, Dinesh Kumar said such workshops play a pivotal role in new-age learning.

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