Celebrating a successful milestone in digital learning and social awareness, our students proudly completed one year of computer training under the dedicated guidance of teachers and staff members. The year-long journey helped students develop essential computer skills while encouraging creativity, confidence, and meaningful expression.

As part of the year-end project, students were assigned to create PowerPoint presentations on the important theme “Say No to Drugs”. The activity aimed to combine technical learning with social awareness, allowing children to express their understanding of the harmful effects of drug abuse through digital presentations.

The creativity and artistic approach shown by the students were truly inspiring. Each presentation reflected thoughtful research, strong visual storytelling, and sincere efforts to spread awareness against substance abuse. The students used colours, graphics, animations, and informative content to create impactful presentations that delivered strong social messages.

After a detailed screening and evaluation process, the judges selected the best five presentations for the final round. The shortlisted entries stood out for their creativity, presentation quality, technical skills, and awareness-driven message.

Adding further value to the event, a special seminar was conducted by Dr. Priyanka, a committed advocate working in the field of tobacco and substance abuse prevention. During the seminar, students were sensitised about the dangerous impact of drug consumption and the importance of making healthy and responsible life choices.

The programme concluded on a joyful and encouraging note with the distribution of certificates to all participating students upon successful completion of the computer training course. The event not only celebrated digital education but also inspired students to become socially responsible and aware citizens.

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