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DAV Centenary Public School, Mandi, secure 46 medals in taekwondo meet

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DAV Centenary Public School, Mandi, has once again garnered accolades by securing an impressive 46 medals at the state-level taekwondo tournament. The students showcased remarkable talent, discipline and sportsmanship, claiming 19 gold, 16 silver and 11 bronze medals. The gold medallists included Rijwal, Arnav, Reyansh Chauhan, Bhavyansh, Sameer, Anaisha Sen, Nikunj Thakur, Prateek, Simran, Darshita, Aaradhya Pandit, Samriti Thakur, Danya Arora, Vasudev, Shaurya Pratap Singh, Moksh, Rohit, Ipshita Sharma and Manya Saini. The silver medallists comprised Hiranya, Deven, Anshul Thakur, Yuganshika, Divya Rana, Aarav Thakur, Ayushman, Savya Verma, Rashik Naik, Sahil, Vatsal, Era Behl, Yuvika Bhardwaj, Raghav Thakur, Daksh Goel and Nitin Thakur. The bronze medallists included Aarav Sen, Tikshan Lusai, Anaya, Aarna Thakur, Anwisha Sharma, Saanvi, Aaridya Pratap Singh, Devesh Bhoj, Ayaan Mahajan, Sarvika and Adarsh Madotra. Principal KS Guleria congratulated the achievers, expressing pride in their hard work and determination. He said their performance reflects the school's commitment to excellence in both academics and sports. The management and staff also extended their best wishes to the budding athletes for even greater success in the future.

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