Language summer camp at Government High School, Sector 30, Chandigarh
Unlock Exclusive Insights with The Tribune Premium
Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsThe school is celebrating a unique seven-day Bhartiya Bhasha Summer Camp. The programme is being conducted under the guidance of Headmistress Indu Babbar, Vice-Principal Seema Chopra, Nodal Officer Rashvir Kaur and their team. The camp is witnessing participation from students and aims to promote Indian culture, languages and traditional values among younger generation. Students are given an opportunity to explore and learn various Indian languages, including Sanskrit, Punjabi, Himachali and many more. The initiative goes beyond language learning, featuring engaging sessions in dance, music, art, storytelling and traditional cuisines. These activities are designed to immerse students in the rich and diverse cultural heritage of India. "This camp is our effort to help students reconnect with their roots and understand the beauty and unity in India's linguistic and cultural diversity," said Headmistress Indu Babbar. The programme not only nurtures linguistic skills but also instils a sense of pride and appreciation for India's heritage.