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World Book Day celebrated at DPS, Chandigarh

School note

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World Book Day was celebrated at the school to mark the birth anniversary of William Shakespeare. The school fondly remembered the glorious literary legacy of the great writer and his marvellous works through a series of special weeklong activities conducted during library periods. Young Class III readers designed artistic bookmarks inspired by their favourite books. Class IV students impressed everyone with their lively stick puppets of beloved book characters. The face masks created by Class V, depicting characters from their reading books, stirred excitement among the students. The entire library transformed into a vibrant display of characters from English literature. Enthusiastic readers of classes VI and VII showcased their artistic flair by making book jackets of their most-read books. Class VIII students outshone their peers in the engaging 'Book in a Box' activity, while students of classes IX and X designed beautiful posters with the message to "read more books and unravel the world of language." The entire school immersed itself in the wonderful atmosphere of literature gifted by the legendary poet and playwright, Shakespeare.

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