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Republic Day Celebration...

                                 Republic Day Celebration 

                                    Government Higher Primer School Yadawda



                     





                                        
                              Today I went school at 7-20 am. Students come to one by one. After students write draw the welcome and Rangoli. And next I and teacher decorate stage. And next week go to Prabhat Bari. First we go to DPP school all Gram Panchayat members came to this school. And next hosting the flag. Return came to panchayat first members did Pooja and this place hosting the flag. Next week go to our school all Gram Panchayat members and our school SDMC members and Village members and school students parents came to our school. First we did Pooja and sing rostra geese song. And started function first one sir welcomed to all members and students and parents and Village members. And students speech about republic day and members are told about republic day. And next honored by village one member. Hello got a 1st place in Kusti  Pandya in our of state. 





And next all 1 to 7th students danced very well. All students look is very beautiful. And all parents and teachers saw the students dance. And last students and I took some photos. And teacher also took a one group photo. Whole day went very well.

Thank you....

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