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Mount Carmel School, Zirakpur

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The school hosted the second edition of its Inter-School Art Competition, ‘Kala Darpan 2024: A Symphony of Colours’, on its premises. The school’s founders and Directors Dr Annie Charles Samuel and Dr Earnest Charles J Samuel, officially inaugurated the art competition and encouraged young artists to unleash their creative fervour. The event was graced by art experts Komal Malik, Assistant Professor in the Department of Fine Arts at Dev Samaj College for Women, Chandigarh, and Rajesh Kumar Siwach, Fine Arts Master at Government High School, Sector 32, Chandigarh, who were the judges for this spectacular celebration of creativity. The event featured a series of art competitions across various age groups, from Grade I to X, and received an overwhelming response with enthusiastic participation from schools across the region. Principal Rashmi Ivy Rafi highlighted the vital role of art in our lives, touching every aspect of humanity.

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