Mangaluru: Lourdes Central School holds cooking without fire competetion


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Mangaluru, Jul 3: As a pedagogical initiative, CBSE has introduced Art- Integrated Learning for creating joyful classrooms, and imbibing the Indian ethos through the integration of Indian art and culture in the teaching and learning process at every level. This year the pairing of states and Union Territories for the state of Karnataka is the Union Territory of Ladakh.

Lourdes Central School chose the theme cooking without fire for classes IX and X, a group activity, to be assessed as part of Subject Enrichment Activity in all subjects. It was held on  July 1 in their respective classrooms. 

The aim was to provide a platform for students to showcase their talent and explore new areas of interest.

 

Students made food items from Karnataka and Ladakh. Evaluation was based on taste, hygiene, presentation, and traditionally unique name of the dish. The students prepared healthy dishes like Kashmiri Kahwa Tea, Kaju Diamonds, Karnatic Dravidian Salad etc. and served the dishes artistically and aesthetically. The students enjoyed doing the project work and it taught them valuable skills of life.

 

 

  

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