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Fancy dress for primary section students

DAV Public School, Sec 8-C, Chandigarh

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The school organised a vibrant fancy dress competition for the primary section, showcasing creativity, confidence and knowledge through thoughtful themes. The event aimed to nurture expression, awareness and stage presence among young learners. Students of Class III mesmerised the audience with their portrayals on themes such as save trees, save life, importance of pollinators, celestial bodies and reduce, recycle and reuse. Their performances highlighted environmental awareness, the value of nature and curiosity about the universe. Class IV participants impressed everyone by donning the roles of freedom fighters, professions, unity in diversity and India's achievements in Science. Through their acts, they brought alive the essence of patriotism, respect for different vocations and pride in the nation's progress. The enthusiasm of Class V was evident as they confidently presented themes like Inventions and Discoveries, Digital India, Health is Wealth and AI in Future. Their performances reflected innovation, technological advancement and the importance of health and well-being in shaping a brighter tomorrow. Principal Mantosh Pal Singh appreciated the efforts of students and teachers.

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