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Blue Bird School celebrate Diwali

68fdebce40c80 16.Blue Bird High School Sector 16 Panchkula

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Blue Bird High School, Sector 16, Panchkula, celebrated Diwali with enthusiasm and devotion, emphasising the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Students participated in creative activities like Rangoli making, eco-friendly Diya crafting and paper lanterns, showcasing their artistic skills. Principal Vandna highlighted the importance of a Green Diwali, urging students to avoid firecrackers, reduce pollution and use sustainable materials. She encouraged students to reflect on the festival's values of peace, harmony and respect for nature, promoting a responsible and mindful celebration. The event was both memorable and meaningful, fostering cultural heritage and ecological consciousness.

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