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The school conducted an ‘anti-cracker’ rally to raise awareness about pollution and global warming caused by bursting crackers and to promote a green and safe Diwali under the guidance of Neelam Sood, Yogita Singh and Reeta. The rally began with a speech by school in charge Bharti, emphasising the importance of celebrating an eco-friendly Diwali. School students participated in various activities to educate people about the ill-effects of bursting crackers. By promoting a cracker-free Diwali, the students encourage people to celebrate the festival in a safer and more environment-friendly way.

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