
THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, Feb 10: Kavyapta Global School, formerly known as Mount Litera Zee School, has once again made the city proud by excelling at Canvathon 2024, a prestigious nationwide competition organized by Uolo in collaboration with Canva.
Uolo, India’s largest edtech company, empowers schools to nurture future-ready students by offering innovative programs in essential skills such as coding and communication. Canvathon 2024, a highly competitive poster-making contest, invited students from grades 4 to 8 to showcase their creativity on themes such as “The Things I Love,” “Power of AI,” and “Keeping My Neighborhood Clean” using Canva’s digital design tools.
Among the standout performers, Aaradhya Singh, a Grade 7 student, secured the 2nd position at the National Level for her exceptional poster on “The Things I Love: My Favorite Sports.” Her artistic brilliance and dedication have been widely recognized.

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Additionally, Alankrita Sen of Grade 4 emerged as the State-Level Winner for her outstanding poster on “Power of AI”.
Competing against over 1,000 schools and more than 1 lakh students from across the country, Kavyapta’s young artists showcased remarkable creativity and talent, bringing immense pride to Jamshedpur and the school community.
Expressing her delight, Kabita Agrawal, Director Principal of Kavyapta Global School, stated, “We are immensely proud of Aaradhya and Alankrita for their outstanding achievements at Canvathon 2024. Their success reflects not only their dedication and creativity but also the unwavering support of their teachers and parents. At Kavyapta Global School, we remain committed to fostering holistic development, ensuring our students excel in academics, arts, and life skills.”