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  Our Pre-Primary section celebrated the Christmas festival on 22nd December 2023. Kids danced and sang lovely Christmas related songs and carols. They danced with Santa, who gave gifts and eatables to all the kids. Our students also made lovely art activities like paper plates Santa, hand print X’mas tree, 
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  Dear students, we the management and staff of Malti Jayant Dalal High School are awaiting to see your smiling faces again in this campus. A fresh year brings fresh possibilities! Every new academic year is a blessing from above. Let us walk towards a great year filled with new 
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Holi is a vibrant festival of colours. We celebrated Holi in our school today. Celebrating festivals encourages inclusivity and interaction among students. Teachers showed the significance of Holi in Hindu mythology through YouTube. Students made various colourful Holi cards using colours and paper collage. These were exhibited on our premises. 
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Marathons are generally organised to promote a sense of being fit and to enhance good health. The Sports Gurukul had organised a Schoolathon on Sunday, 3 March 2024. Th students of Grade 3 and 4 along with their teachers participated in the event. Most of the students as well as 
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In today’s world, parenting is a challenge as people choose to have nuclear families, with only the father, mother and the children. Most of the parents are working and there has been a rapid shift in lifestyle. Parents are unable to identify a specific coping strategy which has led to 
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We celebrated our Annual Day on 1 February 2024. It was for the first time that we had the opportunity of conducting this function in our school premises. The theme this year was ‘Navrasa’. Students showcased their talents through various dance performances based on each ‘Rasa’ under the guidance of 
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Mahashivratri, also known as the Great Night of Shiva, holds significant spiritual and cultural importance in Hinduism. According to Hindu mythology, Mahashivratri marks the day when Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. On this occasion we made our students understand the significance of the festival. The students made damru, decorated it 
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Today, we had our Annual Prize Distribution for the academic year 2023-24. It is one of the most awaited functions of the year. We hold a number of competitions throughout the year and encourage the students to participate in it. All the winners of these competitions are awarded prizes. We 
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India is a country with rich cultural and varied heritage. Keeping this in mind, we organised a programme ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’, on 15 February, in our school. All the students from grade 1 to 4 participated in this programme where we made the students aware of the culture and 
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Healthy competitions motivate students to strive for excellence and improve their skills. We organised Recitation Competition for the students of grade 1 & 2 on 15 February. Reciting poems require memorization which improves memory retention and recall abilities. It fosters to develop their confidence and overcome stage fear. Also it 
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