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Guru Gobind Singh Vidya Mandir Senior Sec School, Ratwara Sahib

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The school organised a story telling competition for students from Nursery to UKG. The event aimed to encourage creativity, imagination, and confidence in young learners by providing them with a platform to showcase their storytelling skills. The children enthusiastically participated, narrating moral and creative stories with the help of colourful props, charts, and costumes. Their vibrant performances reflected not only their speaking abilities but also their confidence and stage presence. The competition helped in enhancing their communication skills and nurturing their love for literature. Principal Ritu Oberoi praised the young participants for their confidence and creativity. She emphasised that such activities play a vital role in developing communication skills, boosting imagination, and building self-expression among children. Director Jaswant Singh also applauded the event and motivated the students, teachers, and parents for their support in making the competition a grand success. At the end of the programme, prizes were awarded to the winners, recognising their outstanding storytelling skills and creativity. All participants were encouraged and appreciated for their enthusiastic involvement.

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