On DAY 7(11.12.2025) ,Our students organised a Bhasha Mela where each class represented one Indian language through stalls displaying its script, common phrases, folk music, andtraditional foods
On Day 6(10.12.2025)Through games, storytelling, discussions, and brief peer-led sessions on regional culture, students formed clubs devoted to learning new Indian languages.
On Day 5 (09.12.2025) , Our students exchanged letters and short video messages in multiple languages. They also included translations to help peers understand messages of cultural connection.
On Day-4(08.12.2025) ,Our students collected common sayings or proverbs from various Indian languages that share similar meanings. A short discussion was followed on how these reflect shared human values despite linguistic variations.
On Day - 3 (06.12.2025)Our Students celebrated regional festivals in their native languages. Students presented short introductions about each festival's linguistic roots, traditional songs, and customs.
West Mount Road, Valukodai,
Tirunelveli Town - 6,