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Rose Public School, Suliali conducts letter-writing activity

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The school recently partnered with the Indian Postal Service to conduct a letter writing activity, "Dhai Akhar," for classes VIII to XII. The theme, "Letter to My Role Model," inspired 152 students to express their thoughts and gratitude through handwritten letters. Principal Sanjay Kumar Sharma encouraged students to rediscover the joy of handwritten letters, praising their creativity and enthusiasm. The event aimed to promote communication skills, creativity and appreciation for India's postal heritage. The Indian Postal Service team appreciated the students' efforts, highlighting the importance of letter writing in today's digital age. The activity was a resounding success, fostering a sense of connection and nostalgia among participants.

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