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Jalandhar school marks International Girl Child Day with vibrant celebrations

Students of Apeejay School, Tanda Road shine in empowering initiatives, presenting poignant PPTs and impactful posters to advocate for gender equality and girl child rights

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In a spirited commemoration of International Girl Child Day, the corridors of Apeejay School, Tanda Road, Jalandhar, echoed with the energetic voices of class 6 students as they passionately celebrated the significance of the day. The students, with enthusiasm and dedication, organised a series of events that not only showcased their creativity but also underscored the importance of empowering girls in society.

The center of the celebration was the students’ engaging PPT presentations, where they delved into critical issues surrounding the empowerment of girls. With articulate insights and thoughtful perspectives, the young minds highlighted the need for education, equal opportunities, and the eradication of gender-based stereotypes. The audience was captivated by the depth of understanding displayed by the students, who eloquently expressed their commitment to creating a world where every girl can thrive.

Adding a visual dimension to their advocacy, the students crafted impactful posters that adorned the school walls. These artistic creations served as visual manifestos, communicating messages of empowerment, equality, and the importance of recognising the rights of the girl child. The school premises transformed into a gallery of inspiration, with each poster telling a compelling story and sparking thoughtful conversations among students and faculty alike.

The celebration reached its emotional zenith as the students recited heartwarming poems dedicated to the resilience and potential of the girl child. Through their poetic expressions, the young voices echoed the universal call for a world where every girl is given the support and opportunities to fulfill her dreams.

As the celebrations concluded, the echoes of the students’ presentations, posters, and poems lingered in the air, leaving behind a powerful message of empowerment and equality. The celebration was not just an event; it was a collective pledge to create a world where every girl’s potential is recognised, celebrated, and fully realised.

Divya is a Correspondent at Apeejay Newsroom. She has a degree of Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication. She was a former sub-editor at News 24. Her passion for writing has always contributed to her professional and personal growth.

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