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exhibition of sorts at Kundan Vidya Mandir

LUDHIANA: Students of Kundan Vidya Mandir exhibited their talent and creativity under Savishkara a twoday exhibition that witnessed participation of students from LKG to Class XII
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Kundan Vidya Mandir students showcase their models during an exhibition. Inderjeet Verma
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Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, October 5

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Students of Kundan Vidya Mandir exhibited their talent and creativity under ‘Savishkara’, a two-day exhibition that witnessed participation of students from LKG to Class XII.

Students put up exhibits comprising charts, paintings, creative displays innovative working models and investigation-based

projects at the exhibition inaugurated by Dheeraj Gupta, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner at Civil Lines.

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The Chief Guest said this wonderful exhibition was a synergetic

outcome of the efforts of students, teachers and parents.

Principal Navita Puri lauded the month-long tireless efforts put in by students and teachers to present such a stupendous feast for the eyes and mind.

The models of Chandrayan, oil extraction from waste plastic, water-harvesting, green scene-healthy living, developed India, food and culture of various states of India and geometrical city attracted everyone's attention.

For the first time, each student from LKG to VIII prepared a

minimum of 10 displays/exhibits based on various themes including transport system, 'people who help us', safety rules, agriculture, solar system, wonders of the world and historical monuments. Students from IX to XII displayed more than 100 innovative working models and exhibits related to all subjects including languages, physics, chemistry, biology, commerce, robotics, home science, arts/crafts, computer science, social science, community services etc.

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