Aligarh: The Ahmadi School for the Visually Challenged embarked on its first-ever educational tour on December 10, to the city of Agra. A day tour saw the participation of the school's Principal, teaching and non-teaching staff, as well as students from classes VI to X.
The Principal of the school Dr Naila Rashid said that an educational excursion for the holistic development of the students is a must. The tour not only provided academic insights but also imparted essential values of sharing, caring, and team spirit.
She also expressed gratitude to the university administration for facilitating the tour.
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