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Saupin’s School, Panchkula

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The Hindi Grammar Competition, organized by the Rashtriya Shiksha Samiti, Tohana (Haryana), was conducted at the school. Students from classes V to X participated in the event, showcasing their command over Hindi grammar. A total of 16 students earned their place in the merit list, demonstrating exceptional linguistic skills. The meritorious students were awarded trophies and certificates in recognition of their outstanding performance. The event aimed at promoting linguistic excellence and encouraging a deeper understanding of Hindi grammar among students. Principal Dr Raminder Pal Kaur expressed her pride in the students’ achievements, stating, “Competitions like these help students develop a strong foundation in language. I am proud of our students for their commendable performance and their dedication to learning.”

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