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Visakhapatnam
How well can you concentrate?
The NIE programme taught the students that when you learn to concentrate, you not only just hear things, you also listen.
Hold high the flag
The Tricolour fluttered to the tunes of `Vande Mataram'.
School Notes

VBV High School, Seethammadhara
The children of Stds. II and III of VBV High School, Seethammadhara, greeted their teachers with flowers and took classes for pupils of Std. I on teachers' day. ...
Sree Saraswathi Vidyalayam
Students and staff members of Sree Saraswathi Vidyalayam participated in the centenary celebrations of Vande Mataram. School principal, D. Rangaa devi, addressed the students. ...
Visakha Valley School
Visakha Valley School conducted the centenary celebrations of Vande Mataram recently. More than 1,000 students from different schools sang the national song. The school principal, P. Sharda Reddy inaugurated the photo exhibition. ...
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