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Grandparents, parents revisit childhood with kids at Fun Fiesta by Little Jewels Kindergarten

Anuj and Priti Badjate during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Swaraj Bagde during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Anmol Badjatia during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Manpreet Johar with her daughter during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Pooja Puniyani and Harleen Raina during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Naksh Vakharia and Chandrakant Panchmatiya during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Mayera and Ateeb Sayeed during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Shafiquddin Siddiqui and Farzan Ali Khan during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Kiran Joshi during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Chinmayi Deshmukh during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Ghanshyam Dhiman, Humaira Siddiqui and Fatima Vali during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Aadi Sapre during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Kalwati and Madhav Dahanke with their grandson during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Amaira and Aarya Vishwakarma during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Pooja and Sachin Bawane during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Simranjeet Sankat and Ruby Khan during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Shruti Chaple and Rohini Dixit during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Sanay, Savita an Vinay Tiwari during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Priyanka Gandhi during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Maya Sahare with Sparsh and Asha Meshram during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Pooja Tiwari during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur


Ashita Dawda during Little Jewels Kindergarten's 'Fun Fiesta' organised at Jain International School in Nagpur

Jain International School and Little Jewels Kindergarten (feeder kindergartens of Jain International School situated at Khare Town and Clarke Town in Nagpur) organized a unique gala event Fun Fiesta? as part of Childrens Day and Grandparents’ Day Celebrations, at the school premises. The idea behind the event was to celebrate Childhood, Parenthood and most importantly Grand Parenthood. The event was all about parents and grandparents spending some quality time with their children and grandchildren.
This celebration included music, food, dance, fun and games. The major attractions were Play Zone, Art & Craft Zone, Get a Makeover Zone, Hair Styling Zone, Nail Art Zone, Photo Booth Zone, Tattoo Zone, Portrait Zone and Doodle and Mandala Art Zone.
The major attraction of the event was, ‘Twin it, to Win it’ Fashion Show where the grandchild and grandparent walked the ramp twinning their outfits. There were many games for grandparents, parents and children that added an element of gaiety. The family of Viraj Samundre of Standard II of Jain International School won an OTG as a Lucky Dip prize.
Anuj Badjate and Priti Badjate, Directors of Little Jewels Kindergarten were also present during the event. The Management, the Principal Anmol Badjatia and the parents appreciated the efforts put in by all the co-ordinators and the staff of Jain International School and Little Jewels Kindergarten for making Fun Fiesta a grand success.
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He added, The number of Covid tests should be increased to stay one step ahead of the disease. As a result, the number of patients is likely to increase due to increased testing. However, as per the ‘test, isolate, treat’ protocol for Covid, it becomes necessary to isolate and treat more and more patients. The testing centres will not remain closed even for a single day. At the same time, more arrangements for testing will be made immediately in public places, markets, railway stations, malls.”
India recorded 3,095 new COVID cases and five deaths in last 24 hours.
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Rahul Gandhi
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However, since it is mandatory for all contestants to submit their account of election expenses among other mandatory requirements under EC rules and the Representation of the People Act.
Rahul Gandhi K E S/o Valsamma stood disqualified to contest polls from September 13, 2021 till September 13, 2024. According to Section 10A, the Election Commission can disqualify a contestant for a period of three years from the date of the order if he/she has failed to lodge an account of election expenses within the time and in the manner required by law and has no good reason or justification for the failure.
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At present, there are 72 active patients in the city. Three new cases of the new XBB.1.16 variant of COVID-19 were detected that took the total tally to five in the district.
India recorded 3,095 new COVID cases and five deaths in last 24 hours.
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