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Bharti Public School, Swasthya Vihar
Students of Bharti Public School, Swasthya Vihar, actively participated in a tree plantation drive organised recently by the Environment and Forestry department of NCT, Delhi on the occasion of World Forestry Day. The programme was ...


Goodley Public School, Shalimar Bagh
Goodley Public School, Shalimar Bagh, recently organised an inter section poster making competition and science quiz for the primary classes on the occasion of National Science Day. Students made posters on topics like "Planets our ...
CSKM Public School, Satbari, Chattarpur
Delhi School Sports and Activity Board, Zone 23, Directorate of Education, Delhi, honoured the winners of CSKM Public School, Satbari, Chattarpur, at a function held at Navjeev Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Begumpur. Priyank Priyadarshi, ...
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