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Two-day talent competition concludes

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A two-day talent show competition concluded at Indira Gandhi National College, Ladwa, on Saturday.

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Principal Kushal Pal said all students must participate in such programmes as these help in their mental, physical and social development. Such cultural activities help in evolving the sense of leadership and end stage fright in students as this fear is an obstacle in the overall development of the personality of a person.

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Talent Show Coordinator Rajesh Kumar said that on the second day, students participated in singing, dancing, mimicry, mono-acting, musical instrument playing competitions.

In the singing competition, Shrishti, Muskan and Mehak Sharma secured first, second and third positions, respectively. In the dance competition, Prachi Devi, Rajni and Poorvi secured first, second and third positions, respectively. In the instrument playing competition, Mehak Sharma, Tania and Muskan secured first, second and third positions, respectively.

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