PIG Diaries: GHS Sütsü

PIG Diaries: To broaden students’ horizons, GHS Sütsü in Phek District organised an exposure trip to Kohima and Dimapur using the 4th instalment of the Performance Incentive Grants (PIG).

The trip included visits to the Planetarium and Innovation Hub, the Science Centre, and the Nagaland Zoological Park, among others.

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