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Carmel Convent School hosts fourth edition of 'Credence'

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Carmel Convent School, Chandigarh, hosted the fourth edition of 'Credence', a three-day event celebrating creativity, competition and collaboration. Day 1 commenced with the ceremonial lamp lighting, prayer, a dance performance and a hymn by the Primary Choir. The chief guest, Prof Deepti Gupta, was welcomed by the school band. Events included news anchoring (topics: climate change, waste segregation, effects of AI) and stand-up comedy on the theme "When Your Cousin Scores 99%..." led by the English and Social Science departments. Day 2 began with a 'Nukkad Natak' (street play) combining Hindi and Science on Artificial Intelligence. The French department showcased 'Retour aux Racines', a ramp walk inspired by 1940s-50s French fashion. Day 3 celebrated musical talent through 'Swaranjali', a Shabad singing competition, and dynamic Western band performances. The closing ceremony was presided over by Ambassador Manpreet Vohra (IFS), who applauded the participants and presented the overall trophy to St Anne's School. The principal, Sister Shanta Fernandes, expressed her gratitude and declared 'Credence IV' closed.

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