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Summer camp at Motilal Nehru Public School, Jind

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The fifth day of the ongoing summer camp brought a vibrant blend of creativity, learning and fun. The school campus buzzed with activities spanning sports, art, science and technology. The day began with sports events like badminton, ring toss and a fitness run, encouraging physical fitness. A hand embroidery workshop allowed students to create colourful designs on handkerchiefs, enhancing their patience, creativity and fine motor skills. In a science session, students performed hands-on experiments to understand properties of air using everyday items like balloons and bottles, making learning engaging and experiential. For many, the swimming pool activity was a joyful first-time experience. In the technology segment, students were introduced to basic computer skills — typing, using paint software, creating folders and operating basic system functions — underlining the school’s emphasis on digital literacy. Principal Ravinder Kumar said, “When a child plays, swims, creates art or conducts experiments, they are engaged in multi-dimensional learning.” He emphasised the school’s vision of holistic development. The enthusiastic participation and smiling faces of students reflected the day’s success. School Administrator VP Sharma and Chief Coordinator Surender Kumar commended the team for creating a meaningful and enriching camp experience, aiming to make summer vacation a memorable journey of growth for every student.

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