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write a report about the joy of giving a week celebration in your school​

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Answered by pooja9070
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JOY OF GIVING WEEK- REPORT.

'Let there be pleasure in giving others pleasure, Sheer happiness, beyond all one might measure.

It is in giving that we receive. Only then eternal peace is achieved' Soaking in the spirit of sharing is caring, Delhi Public School, Gurgaon

Answered by AtharvaKhismatrao
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Soaking in the spirit of sharing is caring, Delhi Public School, Gurgaon  celebrated ‘The Joy of Giving Week’ from 24th October to 27th October 2020 with  the students and parents of the Shiksha Kendra.

The celebration commenced with the activity ‘Gift a Smile’. Selected students  from grade IX and X of the regular school conducted activities like Making a  Bookmark on the theme of ‘Festival of Lights’ and Poster Making activity on  ‘Green and Safe Diwali’ for classes III to VIII. Chocolates were awarded to the  best three entries from every section. The Council Members of the Interact Club  presented an infotainment street play on ‘Financial Literacy’ for the students of  grade IX to XII.

The staff and students of the DPS family contributed second hand reusable items  of clothing, books, toys, educational games, shoes, woollens, bed sheets and  bags to be sold at the Garage Sale on 4th October, 2017. The parents of the  children of Shiksha Kendra were invited to the sale wherein they bought the  contributed items at a nominal price of 20, 30 and 50 rupees. The support staff  of the school was also benefitted by the sale. The excitement of the parents had  an invigorating effect on the student volunteers who could not hide their  happiness in their voices while selling the items. The proceed from the same  was donated to Shiksha Kendra.

An eye camp, which was a student initiative, was conducted in association with  Vision for All and Arunodaya Deseret Eye Hospital for the students of grade VI  and VII wherein eyes of 170 students were tested.

The week long festivity concluded with Daan Utsav, the brain child of the  Principal Ms. Aditi Misra and Dipsite Mr. Sanat Misra. This is the annual ritual  of cooking and sharing a meal with the Shiksha Kendra students. The student  fraternity contributed vegetables, pao, tang, butter, paper plates, glasses and  spoons for the same. The students of classes XI and XII washed, peeled and  chopped the vegetables and assisted the cafeteria chefs in cooking Bhaji. The  student volunteers then served the combination of Pao Bhaji and Tang to all the  1500 children of the Shiksha Kendra.

The motto of the school ‘Service Before Self’ resonated in these activities,  thereby encouraging civic responsibilities, inculcating the spirit of giving back  to the community and creating compassionate and selfless partnership.

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