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Jharkhand News: St. John’s High School hosts Hindi Reading and Speech Competition

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
7 August 2024
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St. John's High School hosts Hindi Reading and Speech Competition
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Jamshedpur, August 7: St. John’s High School, Jamshedpur, recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Hindi Reading and Speech Competition 2024, showcasing the exceptional communication and personality skills of students from all classes. The event was marked by impressive performances and the enthusiastic participation of students.

The school management and Principal lauded the students’ performances, emphasizing the critical role of teachers in nurturing and enhancing students’ communication skills. Their appreciation highlighted the dedication and hard work of both students and educators in making the event a success.

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Renowned writer Anita Singh was the chief guest

The competition was graced by the presence of chief guest Anita Singh, a renowned writer and member of Sahyog Sanstha, and Chandrakant Shri Krishna, a respected Hindi teacher at the school. Both judges commended the students for their excellent selection of pieces and their captivating presentations. They congratulated the participants and their teachers for their relentless effort and dedication, which were evident in the high quality of the performances.

The school’s commitment to improving communication skills was showcased throughout the event, with even the comperes delivering their roles with remarkable proficiency.

Winners

The winners of the competition were as follows: Group B: 1st Position: Kashyap Fatima, Class VI; 2nd Position: Priyanka Kumari, Class V; 3rd Position: Aliya Ahmed, Class VI,

Group C: 1st Position: Ananya Pandey, Class X; 2nd Position: Pratishtha Sharma, Class X; 3rd Position: Aashiq Sharma, Class X.

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