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JVPS celebrated Kargil Vijay Diwas

 *"True soldiers fight not because he gets what is in front of him but because he loves what is behind him."*

Jai Vatika Public School celebrated Kargil Vijay Diwas to remember India's victory and to pay tribute to Kargil Martyrs who are the symbol of courage and sacrifice for safeguarding the border of the country. 

Champs House, the house on duty conducted special morning 🌅assembly in a very well coordinated manner. Students sang patriotic songs and recited poem  to pay tribute to Indian army. Everyone was literally in tears after watching heart-touching dance💃🕺 performance. 

Principal Mrs. Rinki Chakraborty Singh gave a motivational speech on importance of Kargil Diwas. Her inspiring words filled the students with patriotic zeal and inspired them to conduct themselves towards the betterment of nation. They were encouraged to serve our motherland.













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