HISTORY THROUGH MONUMENTS - STORIES ETCHED IN STONES
HISTORY THROUGH MONUMENTS - STORIES ETCHED IN STONES
ISA Activity – 6
A Skype session was held with GHS
79/10-R Khanewal, Pakistan on 25th November 2019.
Students of Sumermal Jain Public School, New Delhi, India
were shown a Power Point presentation showcasing a visit to various monuments
in Lahore by students of GHS Khanewal, Pakistan.
The student anchor from GHS,
Khanewal enthusiastically showed students the Minar-e-Pakistan and the important parts
there.
He particularly pointed out the importance of Devar – e –Khas which showed contouring of Pakistani National leaders. He gave an elaborate description of the grave of the famous poet Allama Muhammad who is also famous in India for having penned the song ‘ Saare jahan se acha’.
He particularly pointed out the importance of Devar – e –Khas which showed contouring of Pakistani National leaders. He gave an elaborate description of the grave of the famous poet Allama Muhammad who is also famous in India for having penned the song ‘ Saare jahan se acha’.
He waxed eloquent about the beauty of the Badshahi mosque which was built by the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb. He pointed out the beauty of the wall and roof of the Shahi Quila.
The students of Pakistan had captured the picture of the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh which brought out a loud cheer of applause. Their students showed as Sheesh Mahal and also glimpses of the Lahore Zoo.
After the presentation there was an interactive session students of Sumermal Jain Public School, New Delhi, India asked incisive questions which were confidently handled by the students of GHS, Khanewal.
HOD Social Science Department Mrs. Indrani Rawat was the guiding force in this session. Mrs. Roopali Sinha and Mr. Amit Kumar Kushwaha ISA coordinators were present as they had earlier formed a rapport with their Head Master Shri Muhammad Arshad Shahid and their ISA coordinator Ms. Tahira.
Overall, it was a fruitful session involving a lot of learning about Historical facts. It bought to fore Historical facts etched in stones and metals.
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