Assam Rifles celebrates Children’s Day at Lokra
Assam Rifles celebrates Children’s Day at Lokra
The Assam Rifles organized a vibrant Children's Day celebration at Assam Rifles High School in Lokra, Sonitpur of Assam on Thursday.
Assam Rifles trough a press statement said that the event brought together 277 students, comprising 126 girls and 151 boys, along with 20 teachers who ensured the day was filled with joy and enthusiasm. This special program aimed to celebrate childhood, inspire creativity, and foster unity among students. Various activities, including games, cultural performances, and interactive sessions, were organized to engage the students and highlight the importance of this day.
Teachers and staff worked tirelessly to create a memorable experience, ensuring that the children felt valued and cherished. The event was a grand success, strengthening the bond between students and teachers and leaving everyone with joyful memories. It underscored the Assam Rifles' commitment to education and community engagement, bringing a positive impact to the students and the school community.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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