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Jharkhand News: DBMS English School holds Hindi elocution competition 

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
21 November 2024
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DBMS English School holds Hindi elocution competition 
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Jamshedpur, Nov 21: D.B.M.S. English School organized its much-awaited Hindi Elocution Competition on Thursday showcasing the oratory skills and confidence of students from KG 2 to Class XII. The event served as an excellent platform for students to enhance their all-round development and eloquence.

The competition featured an array of carefully chosen poems, speeches, and prose excerpts, which were presented with remarkable skill and expression by the contestants. Their natural oratory skills and captivating performances left the audience in awe.

The panel of judges for the event included senior Hindi teachers:  Vibha Jha (Kerala Samajam Model School), Paramjit Kaur (Carmel Junior College) and Vibha Kumari Jha (Kerala Public School, Kadma).

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The judges commended the students for their confidence, presentation skills, and creativity. They also encouraged the participants to continue honing their oratory talents.

The winners were felicitated by prominent dignitaries of the school, including Archana Ramesh (Secretary), Priya Nagaraj (Joint Secretary), Lalita Seshadri (Treasurer), Rajni Shekhar (Principal)  and P.K. Sahu (Vice Principal)

Patron Bhanumati Neelkanthan, Chairperson Lalita Chandrashekhar, and B. Chandrashekhar played instrumental roles in ensuring the success of the competition.

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