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Classes decorated in artistic way 

Bhopal Today Team

Bhopal, Dec 4: Several models were exhibited to put up latent talents by the students Carmel Convent Senior Secondary School, BHEL. They also exhibited their scientific talent by presenting various models at the exhibition. The science and arts exhibition was organised under the aegis of Carmel Convent Senior Secondary School on Tuesday at the school premises for the all round development of the students.

The Executive Director of BHEL, Bhopal RK Singh inaugurated the exhibition. Students of the school presented vrry attractive models related to science, arts and literature. Apart from this, Rangoli, flowers decoration, pot decoration, candle, crown, greeting cards display was also organised for the participating children.

Audience praised the efforts of the students and said that such kind of events should be organised from time to time for their better development. The symbol of he exhibition was "The Internal Clouts". Under this programme, students from standard 1 to XII took part. Colourful cultural programme was also organised.

Drishti Singh, a student of the school said that I took part in the various competitions such as Rangoli, greeting cards and candle. They made various attractive items for the exhibition. She said that all the participants exhibited their attractive art pieces also. Shalini said that I was amused very by the exhibition. I prepared various models for the exhibition. She said that it was very difficult to collect information about the theme of the model. All the participants made various models by working hard.

 

 
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