PGI celebrates Children’s Day
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The Department of Pediatrics and Nivedita crèche at PGIMER on Wednesday celebrated Children's Day with a range of innovative and fun filled activities. A drawing competition for the admitted children was organised. The winners of the competition in every ward were given prizes. In the crèche children came dressed up as fairies and angels and sang songs and played musical chairs.
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Chandigarh: A Childrens Day programme was organized for children from Bapu Dham Colony by Yuvsatta and Oxfam-India. Assistant Advocate General from Haryana, Manish Bansal was the chief guest on the occasion. He distributed blankets to over 300 children of Project Bridge. Children of the colony presented bhajans, dance and songs on the occasion.
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