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Date: 13th January, 2022 Kite Making Activity was celebrated in the school through online mode on 13th January, 2022 from 1st to 5th. Children participated in kite making activity. They have shown their creativity by making different styles of kite. Students enjoyed and celebrated with lots of enthusiasm.
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100 days reading campaign 2022
Ministry of Education, Govt. of India has intimated the launch of 100 Days Reading Campaign by the Hon’ble Shiksha Mantri on 1st January, 2022 for children studying in Balvatika to class VIII. The main agenda of this campaign is to inculcate good reading habits from a students formative age. A weekly class-wise calendar of activities...
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christmas 2021
Date: 23rd December, 2021 Christmas and New Year Celebration was held on 23rd December, 2021 from Class 1st to 5th through online mode. Students participated enthusiastically. Kids from class 1st and 2nd heartily decorated Christmas Trees and made New Year cards. Kids from 3rd to 5th merrily made Santa mask and New Year cards. Some...
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christmas 2021 22
Teachers sang Christmas Carol song on occasion of Christmas. We celebrated Christmas on 23rd December, 2021. Students participated with enthusiasm in the activities mentioned below: Dancing, Singing Christmas Carol, Ppt Christmas Tree making, Greeting Card Making
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100 days reading campaign
100 Days Reading Campaign All Subjects December 2021, January, February 2022 AS per CBSE Guidelines we had to conduct 100 days reading campaign. It was done for all classes, Assignment was given and conducted by teachers week wise as per schedule given by CBSE.
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veer gatha project
Students gave in Their Presentation orally to teacher.
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Children Day and Diwali 2021
Children’s Day and Diwali Festival Celebration was held on 1st November, 2021 from class 1st to 10th through online mode. Students participated enthusiastically. Children’s Day is celebrated as tribute to Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Students also celebrated Diwali by making cards, rangolis, lanterns and diyas.
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