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Tanaya Gupta bags bronze in Commonwealth essay competition

Tanaya Gupta with her prize in Jalandhar.

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Tanaya Gupta, a 14-year-old student from St Joseph’s Convent School, has won the bronze award in the prestigious ‘2024 Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition.

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The competition attracts thousands of entries each year from students across all 56 Commonwealth countries, providing a platform for young voices to engage with global issues through creative writing.

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Gaurav Gupta, Tanaya’s father said her essay stood out for its originality, creativity and insights, earning her recognition among a sea of talented young writers. The bronze award places her among the top entries, highlighting her exceptional writing skills and thought-provoking perspective on the competition’s themes, her father further added.

Principal Sister Archana said the school was equally thrilled at Tanaya’s accomplishment, as her success brought pride not only to her family but also to the entire school. This recognition on an international platform was a testament to the school’s commitment to academic excellence and the holistic development of its students. “Tanaya’s achievement is a source of inspiration for her peers and a moment of immense pride for everyone associated with her journey,” she said.

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