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Jamshedpur, August 13: Loyola School Jamshedpur students emerged victorious at the Bishwadeep Sarkar Memorial Inter-School Environment Quiz 2025, hosted by DBMS English School in memory of former student Bishwadeep Sarkar.

The event, held on Wednesday, saw spirited participation from 19 schools, with the top five advancing to the finals.
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Conducted by quizmaster Saptashwa Dasgupta and supported by student volunteer Harshit Vig, the grand finale featured five engaging rounds covering ecology, science trivia, global environment issues, natural marvels of India, and a mixed bag of environmental knowledge.

Loyola School secured first place with an impressive 160 points, followed by Sacred Heart Convent School with 40 points and Rajendra Vidyalaya with 35 points.
The competition was graced by Bishwadeep’s father, former DBMS Vice-Principal Sunil Sarkar, and attended by the DBMS Management Committee, Principal Rajani Shekhar, and Vice-Principal P.K. Sahu.
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The host school upheld tradition by not competing, allowing visiting teams from grades VIII to X to shine on stage.
More than an academic contest, the quiz served as a platform to spread environmental awareness and inspire young minds to work towards a greener, more sustainable future.









