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'Clock-Making Activity' organised at DPS, Chandigarh

Delhi Public School, Chandigarh ‘Clock-Making Activity’ was organised for young learners of Class II of Delhi Public School, Chandigarh. It was a hands-on experience for students as they made analog clocks. A story was narrated to them highlighting different times...
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Delhi Public School, Chandigarh

‘Clock-Making Activity’ was organised for young learners of Class II of Delhi Public School, Chandigarh. It was a hands-on experience for students as they made analog clocks. A story was narrated to them highlighting different times of the day. Kids showed the time on their clocks, which had moving hands. The activity, which was engaging, helped boost the sensory as well as critical thinking skills of the children in an entertaining manner. TNS

AKSIPS-41 Smart School, Chandigarh

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AKSIPS 41 Smart School, Chandigarh, participated in the SLEPC 2021-22 under the INSPIRE award scheme. Nikshit Goyal of Class IX, who was selected for the state-level competition, brought laurels to the school by winning a cash prize of Rs10,000. The INSPIRE awards aim at motivating students in the age group of 10-15 years studying in Classes VI to X. TNS

Jitender veer Sarvhitkari, Mohali

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Jitender Veer Sarvhitkari Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 71, Mohali, organised a Covid vaccination camp wherein children above 15 years of age and adults were administered the vaccine. TNS

St Joseph’s, Sector 44-D

National Technology Day was observed at St Joseph’s Senior Secondary School, Sector 44-D, Chandigarh. Different activities such as poster-making, declamation and poetry recitation were organised on the occasion.

Mount Carmel School, Mohali

An English-speaking activity on “Junk Food Affects Health” was organised for students of Class III at Mount Carmel School, Sector 69, Mohali. Students spoke fluently, confidently and clearly. They used placards for better expression and presentation. The performance of all students was appreciated by their teachers and classmates.

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