GANGTOK, 04 Feb: Winter is Fun, a weeklong children's engagement program conducted by Creative Craft, the children's engagement division of 24hours Inspired commenced at Singhik, North Sikkim on 03 February and will conclude on 09 February.
A press release informs that 100 students from five different schools namely Nadey primary School, Singhik Secondary School, Manul Secondary School, Pakshep Junior High School and Zenith Primary School are participating in this weeklong winter program.
Talking about the program, Lachen-Mangan MLA, TW Lepcha expressed his joy at seeing children from different schools come together to learn new things. He added that such programs should be conducted at other rural areas of the state as well. Headmaster of Singhik Secondary School, KT Bhutia said that he was happy that such a productive project started from his school, the release mentions.
Chief Learning Officer, 24hours Inspired, Dewaker Basnet thanked the area MLA, Mr Lepcha for his support and guidance in conducting the camp and Headmaster, Mr Bhutia for extending support as well.
Head, Creative Craft, Upashna Khawas said that the students were quick learners and disciplined. She further expressed hope that they would benefit immensely from the camp, the release adds.
A press release informs that 100 students from five different schools namely Nadey primary School, Singhik Secondary School, Manul Secondary School, Pakshep Junior High School and Zenith Primary School are participating in this weeklong winter program.
Talking about the program, Lachen-Mangan MLA, TW Lepcha expressed his joy at seeing children from different schools come together to learn new things. He added that such programs should be conducted at other rural areas of the state as well. Headmaster of Singhik Secondary School, KT Bhutia said that he was happy that such a productive project started from his school, the release mentions.
Chief Learning Officer, 24hours Inspired, Dewaker Basnet thanked the area MLA, Mr Lepcha for his support and guidance in conducting the camp and Headmaster, Mr Bhutia for extending support as well.
Head, Creative Craft, Upashna Khawas said that the students were quick learners and disciplined. She further expressed hope that they would benefit immensely from the camp, the release adds.
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