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Sanskriti School, Jammu celebrates World Heart Day
9/29/2018 9:02:26 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Sept 29: Jammu Sanskriti School, Jammu celebrated World Heart Day in collaboration with 'Medanta-Themedicity-New Delhi'
Heart- the most vital organ of human body is somehow being neglected these days because of the life style that we follow. With the intend of enriching our staff and children we celebrated this day in a unique way by conducting myriad of activities for a week. The conduct of activities were planned in collaboration with 'Medanta-the Medicity'-New Delhi, which is one of India's largest projects in multi super specialty institutes that redefine standards of excellence in health care delivery.
The celebrations began with the Quiz on 'World Heart Day' in which there was three rounds namely Question-Answer, Rapid fire and Tap the table. It was concluded with a positive speech of Ms Prabhjot Kaur, Coordinator of middle-wing, who said start adopting a lifestyle which will be fruitful for our heart not for our taste. On the same day Sanskritians participated in 'Run for Heart' which conveyed a message that for keeping our heart healthy there is a dire need of physical exercises. On September 26, a Debate competition was organized on 'Physical Exercises- Bane or Boon' in which children synergized their panorama about ceaseless efforts to take care of heart. This was followed by 'Talk by Experts' Cardiologist Doctor on 'World Heart Day'. Debate was conducted under the supervision of Primary wing Coordinator Varuna Mangotra. Proceeding further; on 27.9.18 the celebrations were taken to another level when 'Poster Painting Competition' for classes IX -XII and 'Thumb Printing' for Pre-Primary students was done on the same theme and through which they expressed the critical need of taking utmost care of one's heart.
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