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Students promote message of safe Diwali

68fb432a68a0d 8.The Millennium School Kurukshetra

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As part of a Safe Diwali Awareness Signature Campaign, students from The Millennium School, Kurukshetra, visited key administrative offices in Kurukshetra district, including the DC office, CJM office, SP office and bar council. During their visits, the students promoted the message of celebrating a safe and responsible Diwali. They presented handmade diyas symbolising light and positivity and engaged with officials through an interactive Spin Wheel GK game. The campaign seamlessly blended creativity with awareness, reflecting the Millennians' strong commitment to social responsibility and community well-being.

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