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Pathways School, Noida, witnesses cultural diversity at Christmas Carnival 2021

Tribune School Desk Chandigarh, December 18 Pathways School Noida celebrated Christmas Carnival 2021. The parent community organised the mega event with fervour. The voluntary event brought the parent community together to contribute to Yuletide’s spirit. At Pathways, every year, parents...
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Tribune School Desk

Chandigarh, December 18

Pathways School Noida celebrated Christmas Carnival 2021. The parent community organised the mega event with fervour. The voluntary event brought the parent community together to contribute to Yuletide’s spirit. At Pathways, every year, parents choose the theme for the Carnival. It is a ritual Pathways takes pride in following for years. To make the experience and event more relevant for the students, parents decided on ‘Superheroes’ as the theme of Carnival 2021.

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The day was full of fun activities, including the multi-cuisine parents-run food stalls from across the country, serving gourmet food from all over the world. The food fiesta in the Carnival was a gastronomic treat that brought various cultures together. The stalls included scrumptious Punjabi food, Rajasthan snacks, as well as Korean, Chinese, and Thai offerings and much more. The multicultural cuisines on display reflected the diverse parent body’s incredibly hard work, skills, and generous spirit of community and togetherness. All the items at the stalls were free so that everyone could enjoy the fullest.

Besides food, the other highlights of the event were games, music and a vibrantly decorated space. The school had limited the participation for this year due to Covid-19. Despite that, around thousands of people attended the Carnival. To ensure safety and hygiene, the school followed all the Covid protocols.

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The initiatives of enthusiastic learners were also worth praising. A primary student excitedly manned a stall selling artwork created by the inmates of Tihar Jail, aiming for interesting gifts at the Hoopla stall, trying their luck in the sandpit and encouraging the community to buy Christmas and New year cards.

The empathetic culture was also visible in the effort put in by the Interact Club. To aid the community service projects every year, the club members organise numerous fundraisers.

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