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Jalandhar: Eklavya School, Partappura, organised an inter-section English calligraphy competition on its campus. School chairman JKGupta encouraged the children to participate in calligraphy competition. School director Seema Handa appreciated the writing of tiny tots. All students of pre-primary wing participated...
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Jalandhar: Eklavya School, Partappura, organised an inter-section English calligraphy competition on its campus. School chairman JKGupta encouraged the children to participate in calligraphy competition. School director Seema Handa appreciated the writing of tiny tots. All students of pre-primary wing participated in it. The assessment was done by the judges on the basis of writing style, curves and patterns, legilibility and neatness, beautification etc. In nursery class, Harkeerat stood first, Sargun second, Khushpreet third in English. In mathematics, Harkeerat came first, Khushpreet second and Sargun third. In LKG class, Kiara came first, Jeevan second, Gurjot third in English. In maths, Jeevan was first, Disha second and Kiara third. In UKG class, Parmeet stood first, Simrat second and Vaneet third in English. In maths, Parmeet came first, Simrat second and Mankirat third. In Hindi, Parmeet was first, Mankirat second and Simrat third. School administrator Dimple Malhotra gave away the appreciation badges to the students who have beautiful handwriting.

Students attend online lecture

Kanya Maha Vidyalaya organised an online lecture under International series (Chemistry Chapter) on ‘Supramolecular Chemistry and its Intriguing Potential Applications’. The lecture was organised by the PG Department of Chemistry. To inculcate the scientific temperament and curiosity of research among students, an initiative has been taken by KMV to organise interactive sessions with scientists of international repute. The lecture was attended by more than 200 students with zeal and enthusiasm. Dr Subhamay Pramanik, Department of Chemistry, Kansas University, USA, was the resource person for the lecture. Dr Pramanik, during his lecture, provided a brief overview of the importance of supramolecular chemistry in order to understand the interaction of molecules and various spectroscopic techniques for its characterisation. His interaction made it easier for KMVites to understand the fundamentals of spectroscopy techniques. Principal Atima Sharma Dwivedi lauded the efforts of PG Department of Chemistry for organising such an interactive live talk with renowned scientists. She averred that students as well as faculty have availed this wonderful opportunity to learn the concepts of science from international scholars which otherwise could have never been possible.

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