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ILS NEWSBOOK NOVEMBER 2021

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NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2021
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THE INDIAN LANGUAGE SCHOOL COMES UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF THE HIGH COMMISSION OF INDIA IN NIGERIA.
Dear Parents,

November has passed by with the fullness of students and teachers being at school.

Working together positively over the recent weeks have proved how much can be achieved within such a supportive cohesive and assured community like ours, and from this we should continue to draw much strength.
Indian Language School
NOVEMBER EVENTS
. 2nd November : Ayurveda Day
. 2nd November : Diwali Competitions
. 3rd November : Diwali Celebrations
. 9th November : Story Telling by Grandparents
. 10th November : World Science Day
. 9th-12th November : PTM
. 21st November : Grade I to V Quiz
. 22nd November : High Commissioner's Visit to School
. 25th November : Commencement of CBSE Term 1 Board Examinations
. 26th November : Constitution Day
Indian Language School
AYURVEDA DAY
Ayurveda Day was celebrated on 2nd November this year. Every year, Ayurveda day is observed on Dhanwantri Jayanti with the aim of creating awareness in today's generation on the power of Ayurveda and promoting the principles of Ayurveda on healing. It holds recognition as traditional medicine system by World Health Organization (WHO).

Indian Language School celebrated Ayurveda Day by inviting Dr. Ramandeep Kaur, an Ayurvedic practitioner, to enrich the students with her wisdom of words about the different aspects of Ayurveda in an interactive session. She very effectively laid emphasis on the introduction to Ayurveda, its objectives, the five elements, doshas and the pillars of good health.
Indian Language School
AYURVEDA DAY
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DIWALI COMPETITIONS
To mark Diwali celebrations, the school organized various activities and inter-house competitions which included making of rangoli , Lord Ganesha's sculpture, toran, Diya, lantern and creating of 'pooja ki thali', gift wrapping and fireless mithais. The stunning designs of rangoli were alluring and fascinated the spectators. Colourful lanterns and torans prepared by the students were also one of the brilliant attractions of the competition.

Such competitions play an important role in motivating students to perform and outshine in their creative skills.
The judges, Mrs. Surabhi Gupta, Mrs. Priti Shah and Mrs. Kavita Paharia appreciated students’ creativity and efforts that they put into their creations.
Indian Language School
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