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Students of Advita International School participate in Tribal Day celebrations with enthusiasm

KARIMNAGAR, JULY 30, 2024: Tiny tots of Advita International School, Bhagathnagar, Karimnagar town, conducted a vibrant and engaging Tribal Head gear-making activity on Tuesday.

The event was met with zeal and enthusiasm from our young students, who eagerly participated in this creative endeavour. Under the guidance of their teachers, the children made headbands out of reused paper. They then decorated feather cut-outs with bright colours and intricate patterns, showcasing their artistic skills and creativity.

The classrooms buzzed excitedly as students helped each other arrange and attach the feathers to their headbands. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and a sense of accomplishment as they personalized their headgear with various embellishments.

The final products were a sight to behold, reflecting the diverse and imaginative minds of our young learners. The activity not only allowed the students to explore their creativity but also enriched teamwork and collaboration.

The Tribal Head Gear Making activity was a resounding success, leaving the students with beautiful handmade headgear and unforgettable memories. It was a testament to the spirit of innovation and community at Advita International School.

Shri Arjun Munda said, as today we are celebrating International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, it is a proud moment that  Smt. Droupadi Murmu, a tribal woman has been elected as President of India and her journey is an inspiration for all the tribals of India. On this special day, he further mentioned that her election as president showcases the strength of Indian democracy.

On this occasion, School Director Anudeep Sowghani said:  “it is a proud moment that Droupadi Murmu, a tribal woman has been elected as President of India and her journey is an inspiration for all the tribals of India. He further said that the tribal culture understands the importance of Jal, Jungle and Jameen, and he urged all the students to plant trees to conserve their environment and inspire others to take up the plantation drive.