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Navyug Senior Secondary School, Mohan Nagar, Kurukshetra

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Vanmahotsav was celebrated in the school. Different types of activities were organised. Students of pre-nursery to Class II did Herbarium activity, Class III to V gave the message of making the environment plastic free by making paper bags, and Class VI to VIII showed their talent by making compost manure. Through these activities, all students gave the message of keeping nature safe in a different way. And a special assembly was organised for all students. Ravindra Dhankhar, District Forest Officer, Kurukshetra, was the chief guest. He distributed 300 plants to the students and advised them to plant them at their home or nearby area and contribute to the protection of the environment.

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