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Celebration of our culture

                                                        Celebration of our culture 

                    Today in our school HPS Narendra we had the 4th day of the Chinnara  Dasara camp we  started the by  energizer it was the action communication game it is nice game. Our students are play it well then  I explained about the our Indian culture that was   woman Shindoor and Bangles  greatness of our temples historical back ground   of temples and then the festivals celebration  impotence of greetings  and then  our Indian families   system we got about that   later on we play the one game it is   from cloth close  eyes and then put it  Shindoor for  picture of girl it was very nice game student are played very well. Last we learn about the behind the our culture there is a scientific reasons  will be  here that why we try to understanding that . continued  our student are Drawing the family tree  on that draw the  family members name with picture it nicely drawing of our students and then sharing   who is like in their family it nice sharing of our children's  and then the we make the Decoration of the Om  with the candles sung the one Kannada song( (Hachhevu Kannada  Deepa) later we  close the 4th day of our Chinnara Dasara  camp in all 4 days we have enjoyed lot .
                                         Decoration of Om






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