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Chalk out detailed programme for the following occasion. The Teacher’s Day programme in your school. - English

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Chalk out detailed programme for the following occasion.

The Teacher’s Day programme in your school. 

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Solution

Teacher's Day programme

  1. Welcome Speech by Head Boy
  2. Speech on the importance of teachers by Head Girl
  3. Felicitation of teachers
  4. Speech by Principal
  5. Cultural Programme
  6. Games
  7. Vote of thanks
  8. Snacks
  9. National Anthem
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Chapter 3.2: Compere a Programme - English workshop [Page 63]

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Balbharati English [English] Standard 7 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.2 Compere a Programme
English workshop | Q 6 | Page 63
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Chapter 3.2 Compere a Programme
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 6. i | Page 9

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