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72nd Republic Day at AMES Kids

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 3, 2021 14:00 IST

Aurangabad, Feb 3: AMES Kids organised the Republic Day celebration with many parents joining online. The live stream of ...

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Aurangabad, Feb 3: AMES Kids organised the Republic Day celebration with many parents joining online. The live stream of hoisting of national flag, speeches, skits, students conducting the programme, was shared on the school’s portal. Pre-primary and Primary Grade 1 and grade 2 sections had a pre-recorded online celebration. Their performances recalled the true heroes of India who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of our country.

Chairman Ashfaque Motiwala, principal Dr Nayer Iqbal, along with school parents and other AMES Kids and Pearls Academy staff were invited to join the celebrations virtually. HM Feroza Ahmed led the flag unfurling ceremony followed by the patriotic performances of students. Teachers worked for the success.

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