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Diwali Mela organised

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68f0c63e67799 19.St . Joseph School Ambala

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Under the insightful guidance and cultural vision of Director Kiran Bannerjee and Deputy Director Ashima Kiran Banerjee, in the presence of SJS Ambala and Lalru Principals, St Joseph School, Ambala organised a "Diwali Mela" with great pomp and joy. The campus sparkled with lights, diyas and colourful rangolis, creating a festive and cheerful atmosphere. A variety of food stalls delighted everyone, while fun games such as haunted house, hit the glass, ring and win, ring the bottle, tambola were also held. A face painting stall made the event even livelier. The celebration reflected the spirit of Diwali - spreading light, happiness and togetherness. The mela concluded with smiles, laughter and cherished memories for all.

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