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Children's Market🍅🧅 @ GHPS Timmapur


 

On Tuesday we organized a student market at our school, where some students brought vegetables, fruits, stationery, and food items such as panipuri, gobi, jamun, bajji, egg rice, and more for sale. The remaining students eagerly purchased these items. Our market was also visited by BRP, CRP, SDMC members, and parents. Teachers and students from MDRS Timmapur also participated, buying items and leaving with happy memories. Manju sir and Intern teacher Aishwarya also joined in and contributed to the event. I felt grateful for their presence and support.



Through this event, the students gained valuable hands-on experience in marketing. Our market even featured roles like a tax collector, police, and a thief. We collected a small tax of 2 Rs, and the police officers gave punishments to the thieves in the market, adding an element of fun and responsibility. It was an enriching experience for all involved.



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