Jalandhar: Mayor World School organised a ‘Cooking without fire’ competition for students and parents of Grade VI- ‘A Festive Delight’. Each team comprised a student and a parent. The participants had to cook without fire and prepare a sweet dish and a savoury snack. The competition was graced by the Director Sarita Madhok, Principal Harjeet Kaur Ghuman, Deputy Vice Principal Charu Trehan and Headmistress Mayor Galaxy Aarti Gulati. Director Sarita Madhok and special education needs coordinator Pooja were the judges of the contest. The first position was bagged by Suhaan Jain and his father. The second position was bagged by Adaa Arora and her mother followed by Ishana Kapur and her mother who got the third position Sehaj Kaur Mann also got the consolation prize.
Solo Dance Contest organised
Under the guidance of the school management and Principal Neeru Nayyar, Shiv Jyoti Public School, an Inter-House Solo Dance Competition for Classes I to V was held. A total of 45 participants were shortlisted for the same. The final judgement was made by Meenakshi Sharma and Rajni Sharma. In Class 1, Ananya bagged the first position, Harshita got second, Jeevansh and Khwaish stood third. In Class II, Seerat bagged the first position followed by Avleen Kaur who stood second. Bani and Khushi Handa got third prize. In Class III, Saanvi Dogra bagged the first position, Divya Bhola got the second position, Mallik Arora and Pihu Taneja got the third prize. Kani Madan bagged consolation prize. In Class IV, Harnoor, Deepanshu Bajaj, Saloni Bansal, Reyana and Mishti got the prizes. In Class V, Sukhmanpreet Kaur bagged the first position. Ridhima got the second position. Mishika and Kushal Seth stood third. Agampreet Kaur got consolation prize.
Inter-College basketball c’ship
Lyallpur Khalsa College has won Guru Nanak Dev University Inter-College Basketball Championship. This information was given by the college Principal Dr Gurpinder Singh Samra who informed that the college defeated SSN College Dinanagar with a score of 70/65 in the final match. Prior to this the college won all league matches to reach the finals. He congratulated the Head of the Sports department Dr Simranjeet Singh Bains, the coach and the manager of the team and players on this achievement.
Admission date extended
The last date for admission to Mehr Chand Polytechnic College, initially fixed for October 30, has now been extended. Principal Dr Jagroop Singh informed that as per the new instructions /guidelines of AICTE, New Delhi, and Punjab State Board of Technical Education, Chandigarh, the last date of admission for the first year has been extended up to November 30, whereas the admission in 2nd year under LEET category, has been extended up to October 30. This news has come as a great relief for the students and their parents who were unable to take admission due to some personal reasons. Principal Dr Jagroop Singh also informed that only few vacant seats have been left in Mehr Chand Polytechnic College and the interested students can report with requisite fee and documents on any working day up to November 30.
Book exhibition at KMV
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya has initiated Book Bank which operates under the aegis of the Department of Student Welfare. As the new session has commenced, KMV book bank has put up an exhibition of books of all subjects in order to facilitate the students. Principal Prof Atima Sharma Dwivedi averred that KMV’s book bank is operational throughout the year. Students deposit the syllabus oriented books of their previous classes in the book bank and those who want to use the books can collect them from the book bank without a need to buy them.
‘Balance walk’ competition at DIPS
To maintain a balance between games and studies, DIPS School organised Balance Work competition. Pre-primary wing tiny tots participated in the competition and held various objects in their hands maintained balance and did balance walk teachers also participated in the games and with the help of pillars stones and toys they prepared hurdles. Bricks were taken to make a pathway for the students and on which they had to make a balance and walk. They had to walk on this pathway by balancing the objects without falling. Principal Aashish encouraged the students and the best performers were awarded with certificates. DIPS Chain MD Tarwinder Singh applauded the participants and remarked that such game train students not only the art of balancing but also build up the confidence of young building talented students. TNS
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