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Diwali celebrated

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68ff43102c176 9.Saint Soldier International School Sector 28 B Chandigarh

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Saint Soldier International School, Sector 28-B, Chandigarh, celebrated Diwali with a focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness. Students showcased their creativity through eco-friendly activities like diya decoration, rangoli making, and lantern crafting using natural and recycled materials. A powerful skit by Class VIII highlighted the true essence of Diwali - the triumph of goodness over darkness. The celebration also included an energetic dance performance and an Anti-Cracker Diwali Rally organized by NSS volunteers to promote environment-friendly celebrations. The school reinforced the message of responsible festivities, emphasising the importance of protecting nature while spreading love, kindness and awareness.

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