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Carnival organised at Tender Care School 

Bhopal Today Team

Bhopal, Mar 19: Tender Care Nursery School held a carnival for its students who have graduated from nursery classes. The tiny tots looked splendid in their red graduation day robes and black caps. They walked up smartly on to the dais to hear the encomiums about them and then received the diplomas. Later on they all flung their caps up in the air in the true tradition of the graduation day.

In their honour, the pre-nursery students presented a fancy dress show while KG-1 students presented a short skit on the value of friendship.

To round off the occasion, a great carnival was held, complete with skill games, craft bazaar, food court along with a bouncy and a clown.

Ms Warsi, principal of Tender Care Nursery School welcomed the guests and thanked them for their co-operation and support.

Aman excels in National Science Olympiad

The 10th National Science Olympiad was organised in school level for increasing interest in science. Aman Saxena, student of Standard VII of Delhi Public School (DPS) secured first position in the state capital and secured 3rd position in all over Madhya Pradesh in National Science Olympiad. It is mentioned that around 30 to 40 thousand children appeared in the examination in all over the country.

He wants to be a great scientist in future. All the well wishers, parents, relatives, staff members of school, and others congratulated to him for the achievement.

Guidance to educated youths

Career Society organised an entrepreneur awareness camp at village Bagh Sewania for inspiring educated youths for self-employment. Giving details of cottage industry in the rural areas, Prof Vinita Saxena, diploma holder in entrepreneur development, said people especially females can earn better livelihood by operating from their houses. They can produce and prepare pickles, Papad, Badi, sauce and other food items at home and supply the same to the market with attractive packaging. This would give them self-employment and in due course they would stand on their own feet. The camp was attended by youths and women in large number.

 

 
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