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Students of GMHS-22C, Chandigarh, dazzle at cluster-level Kala Utsav

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Young artistes of Government Model High School, Sector 22-C, lit up the stage at the Cluster No. 4 Kala Utsav, hosted at GMSSS-16, by bagging four prizes out of their five entries-an achievement that reflected both their versatility and creative brilliance. The school's folk dance troupe won hearts and the second prize with a spirited nati performance, celebrating the richness and rhythm of India's cultural tapestry. In the realm of fine arts, GMHS-22C students once again impressed securing the second prize in visual art (3-D) for their inventive craftsmanship and third prize in visual art (2-D) for imaginative strokes that captured both skill and emotion. Equally captivating was the third prize in traditional storytelling, where the narrators breathed life into the timeless tale of Raja Harishchandra through compelling expressions, voice modulation and evocative props, leaving the audience spellbound. The school community rejoiced in the triumph, with the head and staff extending warm congratulations to the winners. The achievement not only highlighted the students' artistry but also marked a moment of collective pride for GMHS-22C.

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