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Delhi Public School, Chandigarh

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The school hosted its sixth edition of the annual event the Legal Conclave, Samvidhi. The two-day event garnered a whopping participation of 87 teams from the Tricity schools as well as regional areas. Ashok Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Haryana Sports University, Rai, Sonepat, graced the occasion as the chief guest and Shipra Bansal, Chairperson of the Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights (CCPCR), was the guest of honour on the opening day. Principal Reema Dewan in her address said the Legal Conclave is an important platform for aspiring legal minds to be well acquainted with the legalities. She said that the event was not just an academic exercise, but an opportunity to give exposure to children to assume leadership roles at the right age. The conclave featured a series of engaging sessions, panel discussions and keynote addresses from distinguished legal professionals and renowned academicians. The sixth edition of the legal fest included the moot court, legal entrepreneurship, war committee, street play, human rights convention and a quiz which fostered teamwork and stimulated healthy competition among the students of classes IX to XII. On the concluding day, Raghubir Singh Bali, Member of Legislative assembly of Himachal Pradesh from Nagrota, Kangra, was the chief guest and Neeraj Nayar, Member of Legislative Assembly, Chamba, was the guest of honour. It was an event pulsating with energy and cash prizes of over Rs 1,20,000 were rewarded to the winners in various events. The Overall Best School Trophy was won by BCM Arya Model Sen. Sec School, Model Town, Ludhiana.

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