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Best-Out-of-Waste competition held in Ludhiana



Ludhiana: SDP Senior Secondary School organised a competition of students to hone their creative skills. Nearly, 100 students participated in the event and exhibited their innovative ideas by preparing various useful items out of waste material. Jasveer Singh Chauhan appreciated the innovative creation prepared by the students and awarded the students with medals and certificates.

Road Safety Awareness month

Police DAV Public School, Police Line, Civil Lines, Ludhiana, celebrated the Road Safety Awareness month on the theme ‘Sadak Suraksha Jeevan Raksha’ as per the guidelines of the CBSE under the aegis of traffic police in which different online activities were organised for the students of classes 1 to 12. the students express their interest and creativity by participating in poster making competition and Jingle singing contest under the Road Safety Awareness Contest organised by Traffic Police Ludhiana with an aim to sensitize the students to follow the traffic rules in order to avoid road accidents and other eye catching performance was ‘Nukkar Natak’ staged by the students of the school highlighting the importance of traffic rules. Besides, an interactive session was held for the bus drivers of the school to make them more cautious while driving. Principal Anu Verma appreciated the efforts of the students.

Chess competition held

An interclass chess competition was organised by BCM Arya School,Lalton.Students of class I to VIII took part in it.The participants showed great enthusiasm and thoroughly enjoyed playing chess.The matches clearly brought forth the eagerness with which our students have been building their skills in this brain game.30 students took part in it under four categories. Winners from different categories were Mridul Jain (VII), Pavneet Kaur (class V), Arnesh Joshi (class IV), Manraj Singh (class III). Winners were felicitated by the school manager Sanjay Khosla and Headmistress Anu Verma.

Ankur Jain tops in CA Foundation

Bhartiya Vidya Mandir Udham Singh Nagar today was placed on seventh heaven as BVM alumnus Ankur Jain (2019-20) emerged City Topper, in CA Foundation with distinction scoring 328 out of 400. Proving that success happens when opportunity meets preparation, Ankur left no stone unturned to acquire this pedestal of glory. Congratulating Ankur on his stupendous success, members of the BVM trust showered their blessings for his immaculate future. Principal Ranju Mangal also extended her felicitations for making his alma mater proud. TNS


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