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                                                 Our culture 

                           

 In our i conducted the chinnara dussehra  camp. In the four day  theme is the our culture theme in that studenmts are  planing the communication game it was good.  After I explaning the  about greetings  then students are playing the bidi game after i explaning  about bindi students learnt why  we had wear  sindhoor.  after that i explaning about the bangles and th ankelts  students are leart behind this scintific reason after prasenting  about  family stucture in India.  Joint family and new clear family now the new  we had huge new clear families what is the reason for that. students  learnt.  after i continued  indian festival before i going to explening i was give a task is list down of  Indian festivals. make group students are  wrote names big festivals later i explaning festivals speciality and architecture of temple bhind the science  students are learnt   it was continued students was draw the   familty tree. studenst are wrote the their family memebers names in the tree drawing  it is nice. after that  we decorated Om with Rangoli and Flowers it is nice  camp students  learnt games with our culture and values.

 



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