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Delhi World Public School, Kandaghat, starts Virtual Cultural Exchange

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In a powerful testament to the borderless nature of knowledge and the unifying force of human connection, the school and Lithia Springs High School (LSHS) in the United States have etched a new milestone in international education. Their inaugural Virtual Cultural Exchange transcended geographical boundaries to forge a vibrant bridge of understanding between young learners. This ground breaking initiative, born from the visionary leadership of school Principal Rupali Saha, and meticulously guided by Jaiwant Joel Walter, stands as a beacon of global collaboration. Hosted with seamless grace by Erum at Lithia Springs High School, the event unlocked a dynamic realm of intercultural dialogue. Students from both institutions enthusiastically immersed themselves in a captivating exchange of traditions, stories, and perspectives. For these budding global citizens, this virtual rendezvous was not merely a digital interaction, it was an electrifying opportunity to connect with peers from a different world, dismantling preconceived notions and expanding their intellectual horizons with every shared anecdote and presented custom. The first-hand exposure to diverse ways of life cultivated a profound sense of empathy and a richer appreciation for the intricate tapestry of global human experience.

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