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Satluj Public School, Sector 4, Panchkula

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The English and SST Departments at the school came together to present an exciting and educational CDKS activity for Class VI students, based on the chapter “Spices That Heal Us.” This unique event blended creativity, teamwork, and interactive learning, leaving everyone inspired and amazed. Their performance was full of energy, creativity, and valuable insights, leaving the audience mesmerised. Students invited other classes and teachers to join an insightful discussion on the difference between organic and inorganic spices. The thought-provoking session encouraged everyone to reflect on healthier and more sustainable choices. Through this innovative and immersive activity, Class VI students truly embraced the spirit of holistic education, enhancing their knowledge while fostering creativity and collaboration. Reekrit Serai, Managing Director, Satluj Group of Schools, said “Spices are not just ingredients; they are treasures of nature that enrich our lives. Activities like these nurture curiosity, teamwork, and out-of-the-box thinking.”

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