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Gurukul World School organises "Compassionate Citizen" session

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Gurukul World School, Mohali, organised a special session on "Compassionate Citizen" for students of Classes IV to VII, aiming to instil the values of empathy, responsibility and kindness in young learners. The enlightening session was conducted by Inder Sandhu, the owner of Peedu's People, an NGO dedicated to animal welfare across multiple cities in the country, along with his colleague Neha Rani. Through engaging discussions, real-life examples, interactive activities, the speakers motivated students to adopt a compassionate outlook toward nature, animals and humankind. The session emphasised the importance of small, everyday acts of kindness and how they can collectively make a meaningful difference in society. Principal Poonamjit Kaur encouraged students to embrace kindness as a lifelong practice. She highlighted that compassion is a core value that helps shape responsible and sensitive citizens of the future.

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