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Motilal Nehru Public School, Jind, celebrate Gandhi Jayanti

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Motilal Nehru Public School, Jind, celebrated Gandhi Jayanti under the theme "Cleanliness is Service", with a vibrant rally and cleanliness drive led by the Primary Wing. The tiny tots participated with enthusiasm, spreading the message of Bapu's ideals. Carrying placards and flags with inspiring slogans, students took out a rally across the campus, chanting phrases like "Bapu, your dream - let India be clean" and "Adopt cleanliness, drive away diseases." Teachers Snehlata, Preeti, Rama, Savita, Bhavana, Anju and Poonam joined the rally, promoting Gandhiji's teachings. A poetry recitation competition for classes IV and V was also held, with students eloquently presenting poems on Gandhiji's principles of truth, non-violence and cleanliness. The activities were supervised by the primary wing coordinator, Pooja Pasrija. The president of the school management committee, Sandeep Dahiya and the principal, Ravindra Kumar, addressed the children, highlighting Bapu's role in India's freedom and his relevance today. The administrator, VP Sharma, and the head coordinator, Surender Kumar, emphasised Gandhiji's lifelong teachings on cleanliness, simplicity and moral values - inspiring students to walk on the path shown by the Mahatma.

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