Melania Trump and Donald Trump arrived in Ahmedabad on Monday for their official trip to India. While the tour itself was only set for two days, recent reports stated that it was a success for both parties.

Amid the official talks between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was revealed that the First Lady went to a government school during the New Delhi leg of their tour.

On Tuesday, students from the Sarvodaya Co-Educational Senior Secondary School welcomed Melania Trump by playing bagpipes. It was said that the school was decorated with floral motifs.

The First Lady complemented well with the overall decorations of the school as she reportedly "sported" an orange floral wreath around her neck on top of her stunning Carolina Herrera dress and heels. She was even reportedly commended by fans and supporters for the good and fashionable appearance that she brought with her to the school.

According to Vanity Fair, various Indian publications revealed that Melania Trump joined the students during their "mindfulness activity" as part of their "Happiness Classes." The First Lady was said to reveal that she felt "relaxed" and happy after the exercise.

Aside from this, she was also seen stopping by at classrooms and reading rooms, where she reportedly joined kindergarten students in their respective classes. She even watched a yoga practice during the visit, one source added.

As stated by The Hill, President Donald Trump's wife, later on, shared a few words about her experience inside the school. She reportedly went on to commend the "Happy Classes," along with its activities like meditation and yoga, for its effectiveness to the students.

Melania Trump was also said to describe the activities as "inspiring" to her as she explains that there is no "better way" than this to start a day. The former model further continued to express her gratitude to the community, especially to the members and students of the school. She then revealed that the whole experience was "delightful" considering that it was her first time visiting the country.

In a similar report released by the Time, it was noted that the New Delhi state government started to incorporate the "Happiness Classes" nearly two years ago. This reportedly aims to "teach" students how to meditate, as well as to inherit knowledge on "street plays" and "basic obedience," in order to "reduce levels" of anxiety and stress.

It was also claimed that the initial results of the classes "inspired" officials to conclude that "happiness" is the "ultimate solution" to violence and hate that are apparent in all parts of the globe.