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Delhi Public School, Gurdaspur

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The school organised a grand celebration dedicated to Hindi Diwas. The chief guest was Dr Navratan Satwanshi, a renowned doctor from Behrampur. The programme commenced with the invocation of the Almighty. A melodious group song performed by the school’s students, titled, “Hindi Bharat Maa Ke Bhaal Ki Bindi”, mesmerised the audience as it highlighted the significance of the Hindi language. Students delivered enlightening speeches on the topic of the Hindi language. A street play titled, “Hindi Bimar Hai’”, portraying the utility of Hindi in daily life, touched the hearts of the audience and deepened their respect for the language. Additionally, various competitions were held in honour of Hindi Diwas, including Hindi calligraphy, news reading, and speech contests. A Hindi humorous poetry competition was also conducted, in which participants presented their views on modern social issues, leaving the audience in fits of laughter. At the conclusion of the programme, the chief guest and the members of the management committee presented the ‘Hindi Bhasha Samman’ awards to the winners of the various competitions, encouraging their efforts.

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