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Children's Day

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 Children's Day is a special occasion dedicated to celebrating the vibrant spirit and boundless potential of children. On the 14th of November, Government High School in Cherukole transformed into a festive arena filled with joy and laughter as it marked this important day. The celebrations commenced melodiously with the “ Thamizhthai Vaazhthu ,” a poignant anthem, gracefully sung by the enthusiastic 10th-grade students, setting a warm and welcoming tone for the event. Mrs. Jenisha, with her infectious energy, delivered an engaging welcome speech that echoed in the hearts of everyone present, fostering a sense of unity and pride. Following her address, the 6th-grade students took the stage, filling the air with harmony through a captivating group song that radiated their youthful innocence. The headmistress of the school inspired the audience with her empowering words, gently reminding everyone of the importance of nurturing children's dreams. This was followed by an enchanting...

Mental Health and Cyber security online workshop

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 The safety, security, and mental well-being of children are vital components in fostering their overall development and growth. Recognizing the importance of these aspects, the Department of School Education and Literacy, under the auspices of the Minister of Education, took proactive measures to celebrate World Mental Health Day on October 10, 2024. They organized a national online workshop specifically designed for students in grades 6 through 12, addressing two critical themes: Mental Health and Cyber Security. This engaging workshop took place on the afternoon of October 10, from 3 PM to 4 PM, providing a platform for young minds to explore the significance of mental health awareness and the implications of cyber safety in today’s digital age. Through interactive discussions and expert-led sessions, students were encouraged to share their thoughts and learn valuable skills to navigate both their emotional well-being and the online world responsibly.

TB awareness program

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 Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious illness that primarily affects the lungs. The bacteria that cause tuberculosis can spread when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or even sings, releasing tiny droplets containing the germs into the air. Another person can then inhale these droplets, allowing the germs to enter their lungs. In response to this health concern, the government of Tamil Nadu organized a tuberculosis awareness program for school students. On November 4th, an awareness camp was held at Government High School in Cherukole. Members from Kuttakuzhi Hospital were present to explain the causes, effects, and preventive measures related to tuberculosis to both students and teachers. The program proved to be beneficial for everyone, increasing awareness about this airborne disease.