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EHIS students make 4k flags under Har Ghar Tiranga campaign

EHIS students make 4k flags under Har Ghar Tiranga campaign
Students of The Emerald Heights International School (EHIS) participated enthusiastically in Har Ghar Tiranga campaign and made 4,000 Indian flags. Children from class nursery to class XII participated in the campaign a success.
White coloured sheets was used by the students to make the flag, under which they used various art techniques like spray painting, dotted painting, fingerprint printing, texture printing, etc.
School teachers quoted the importance of our National flag, its design and symbolism. Students discussed how the National Flag helps in bringing unity in the country. EHIS students will hoist the National Flag in their homes from August 13 to August 15.
Under the AFS organization, 32 students from different countries have come to the school; they were also included in this campaign. He also enthusiastically completed this campaign along with the students of the school.
Students who lead the campaign in the school were: Mitti Soni, Vanshika Gupta, Hitesh Lakhwani, Aditi Maheshwari, Tisha Mukati, Koshiki Agarwal, Shreyasi Pal, Jasdeep Kor, Samridhi Aggarwal, Akshara Runwala, Ayush Gupta, Harshvardhan Singh, Aditya Agarwal, and Ayushi Agarwal.
School president Muktesh Singh, director Siddharth Singh, sports in-charge Akram Khan and sports teacher Sanjay Mishra appreciated students’ efforts.

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