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Suggi Dance

                                                Suggi Dance

                         

It was cool we celebration of the suggi Sankaranti  on January 15th it was a good all teachers wish to give sweets it was good later on we saw that how we celebration of our Sankranti from the materials of sixth class students in using them a farmer agriculture materials in how we worship of our agricultural materials in sugi Sankranti which was a good festival our students are 16th January performing the dance for suggi hadu  it was good dance later on all inspiring all pictures to make the dance it is a good moment all cool teachers are done well and this message is going to students when we happy moment we felt happy when we study time that's time we will study it is the new going to students it is a better day in our school and the celebration of the Sankranti in 2025 or Sankranti is cute lot of happy students and our school teachers our students very happyly celebration the Sankranti and do the  activities like mater mater mater mater mater mater material this song season crops like rain seeds and jowar sugarcane oxen Good Sankranti celebration in our school did everyday they told the radio off the related activities it was good celebration school.




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