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Sanganabasava Shishuniketan honours freedom fighters

Sanganabasava Shishuniketan honours freedom fighters

Deccan Herald5 days ago
Sanganabasava Shishuniketan School, Vijayapura, commemorated the Quit India Movement and celebrated Senior Citizens Day under Principal Vijayalaxmi R Patted and Coordinator Mahesh. The event promoted respect for elders and patriotism, encouraging students to uphold these values in daily life.
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