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Delhi govt school students in colourful clothes wait to greet Melania Trump

By ANI | Published: February 25, 2020 10:30 AM

Amid massive security, scores of children of a Delhi government school were seen doing final rehearsals outside the gate of the institution, hours before the visit of US First Lady Melania Trump.

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New Delhi [India], Feb 25 : Amid massive security, scores of children of a Delhi government school were seen doing final rehearsals outside the gate of the institution, hours before the visit of US First Lady Mela Trump.

Mela Trump will visit Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School in South Delhi's Moti Bagh in the morning today. She will attend a session of the Happiness Class here.

The young and enthusiastic participants were dressed in bright-colored sarees and traditional dresses like ghagra-choli to welcome Mela.

Some of them were carrying bagpipes and several other musical instruments.

The Happiness class was started by the Aam Aadmi Party in 2018. As a part of the programme, students are taught various activities including meditation, street plays, basic obedience and aims to reduce anxiety and stress levels among children.

( With inputs from ANI )

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