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'Umang' at Podar International School, Sundarwadi.

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 2, 2021 20:30 IST

Aurangabad, March 2: Podar International School, Sundarwadi celebrated Marathi Bhasha divas, National Science Day and Annual concert Umang, recently....

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Aurangabad, March 2: Podar International School, Sundarwadi celebrated Marathi Bhasha divas, National Science Day and Annual concert Umang, recently.

The aim of the celebration of the National Science Day was to create enthusiasm and inquisitiveness for science among the young learners. A ‘Learning Outcomes Exhibition week’ was organised which culminated on February 27. Students presented the science working models.

Students are excited to showcase their talent during the annual concert. So, it was organized virtually. Marathi Bhasha Divas was celebrated by singing Marathi songs with students virtually. The PIS, Sundarwadi appreciated the students and parents’ efforts to make all the events successful. The mesmerizing virtual dance performance of all the students was enjoyed by all the parents.

Principal Vaishali Joshi and teaching staff took efforts for the success of this event.

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