The Yuva Tourism Club of Sambhota Tibetan School organized a remarkable event showcasing the local cultural and natural heritage of India and Tibet. The event was conducted under the guidance of Ms. Nashi Chauhan, a school teacher coordinator, and witnessed active participation from students and faculty members. The event started with a Poem Competition, where students showcased their talent in writing poetry on heritage sites and their significance. The event was followed by a Ramp Walk that displayed the diverse cultural heritage of India, Tibet, and the Pahadi region. The students walked the ramp with pride and confidence, showcasing their traditional attire and cultural practices, mesmerizing the audience with their unique style. Ms. Nashi Chauhan, a faculty member of the school, delivered a speech on the Importance of Heritage Day, highlighting the significance of preserving our cultural heritage for future generations. Mr. Spandan Ghale, a class-12th student, gave an introduction speech, providing an overview of the event and its objectives. Mr. Kush Sharma, another class-12th student, delivered a thought-provoking speech on the Preservation of our Heritage sites. He emphasized the need to protect our heritage sites and promote sustainable tourism practices to preserve our cultural and natural heritage. Overall, the event was a grand success, providing a platform for students to showcase their talents and learn about the rich cultural and natural heritage of India and Tibet. The event served as a reminder of the importance of preserving our heritage sites and promoting sustainable tourism practices for a better future.
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