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IMPORTANCE OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES


Extra-curricular activities are the activities which are not included or related to academics or exams. They are organized to help students make themselves stress-free and give them a small break from academics. They also enhance or take out our hidden talent. These activities are not just based on one field, but they are based on everything from singing to dancing, creative writing to calligraphy, drawing to debates and much more. Many students who were once toppers become failures because they never tried something different and were most of the time stressed. Extra-curricular activities give us a platform to show our talent. According to me, everyone should try everything and enjoy

.-VANYA GUPTA


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