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Students shine at science event

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Alkesh Kumar Guleria of DAV Public School, Chamba, bagged the first position in a science activity of the senior secondary-level at the 28th State-Level Children’s Science Congress Competition held online recently. Besides, Snigdha secured the third spot under the mathematics category of juniors at the state-level in this competition.

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Badminton semi-finalists

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Divya, Rubi, Sakshi and Simran have entered the semi-finals of a badminton competition in the women’s singles category. In the men’s doubles category, Arush and Rajat defeated pair of Divyansh and Sahil to enter the semi-finals. In this category, other semi-finalists include Ajay and Gagan, Sourav and Yogesh and Abhishek and Shubham.

Schools follow Covid protocol

With Covid showing signs of resurgence, schools and students will need to take utmost care and follow government issued Covid-preventive measures. Schools, on their part, say all Covid protocols were being followed diligently. The New Shimla DAV School principal said they were calling students on alternate days and had devised such a seating formation that same seats were not occupied every day. Besides, he said, students were constantly told to don mask and use sanitiser.

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