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Hindi handwriting competition at Montfort School, Roorkee

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To promote the beauty and importance of the Hindi language, the school organised a Hindi handwriting competition for primary classes. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students of classes I to V, who showcased their neatness, precision, and love for the national language. The aim of the competition was not only to encourage good handwriting habits but also to in still a sense of pride in writing in Hindi. Students were judged on correct spelling, grammatical accuracy, formation of letters, and time limit. It was heartening to see young learners writing each letter with utmost care and dedication. Winners were awarded certificates of merit to acknowledge their penmanship.

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