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35 Chandigarh schools contribute over 600 short videos

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Chandigarh, June 4

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Thirty-five schools participated in the ‘Inter-School Short Mobile Video Contest’ organised by Yuvsatta and the Department of Environment on the occasion of World Environment Day. The contest was based on the theme ‘Correlation of Viruses, Environment & Humans’.

“It’s heartening to see that in the past one week, over 600 short videos got posted on the given theme by students from 35 prominent schools of the city,” said Pramod Sharma, coordinator, Yuvsatta – an NGO.

Aishana Kaushal of St Joseph’s School, Ojaswi Agarwal from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Deepanshu Garg of Gurukul Global School, Khushi Puri of Kids ‘R’ Kids and Manya of Manav Mangal School occupied the top-five positions in the junior category.

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In the Senior category, Shubhdeep Kaur of GMSSS 37-B, Akshit Taneja of St Stephen’s School, Khushi Sheoran from Bhavan Vidyalaya, Arav Singh Kharola of Manav Mangal School, Aavni Agnihotri from Kids ‘R’ Kids, Hunar Nangru of Gurukul Global School and Shivangi Bhardwaj of St Joseph’s School won the accolades.

Shivani Sharma, Harmanjeet Kaur, Kanwaljit Kaur and Jagdeep Kaur of Manav Mangal School, Rajyasari of St Joseph’s School and Parminder Kaur of Kids ‘R’ Kids bagged the honours in the teachers’ category.

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