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Vigilance Awareness Week celebrated

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69048e2d3a249 3.St . Teresa Convent School Panchkula

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St Teresa Convent School, Panchkula, celebrated Vigilance Awareness Week, in accordance with the CBSE circular. The celebration aimed to foster a sense of integrity, transparency and accountability among students while emphasising the importance of ethical behaviour in daily life. A variety of creative and thought-provoking activities were conducted for different classes. Students of classes VI-VIII participated in a poster-making competition on the theme “Vigilance: Our Shared Responsibility”, showcasing their artistic talent and awareness through impactful visuals and messages. Classes V-VI took part in an essay-writing competition on “Integrity, Ethics, and Good Governance”, where young minds expressed their understanding of honesty, fairness, and civic responsibility. Students from classes VII-VIII enthusiastically participated in a slogan-writing competition on the same theme, coming up with inspiring and powerful slogans that reflected their commitment to moral values. The event concluded with a Vigilance pledge taken by students of classes IX–XII, reaffirming their dedication to uphold integrity and combat corruption in all forms.

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