60 schools vie for top honours in Dinanath Dasture memorial storytelling competition
Nagpur: South Public School, Omkar Nagar, organised Dinanath Dasture Memorial Inter-School Group Storytelling Competition to mark its Founder's Day. The event, held in collaboration with Sanskar Bharati, attracted particiation from 60 schools. Results: Senior : 1. Essence International School, 2. Sanjuba High School, 3.Radiance School Consolation prize: Bhavan's Koradi. Junior:1. Bhavan's Koradi, 2. Narayana Vidyalayam, 3. Centre Point School, Katol Road. Cnsolation prize: Essence School. For an outstanding performance and oratory skills Swanandi Shivankar from e-pathshala was honoured with an individual award. Nagpur Improvement Trust engineer Nitin Patil was chief guest while Amar Kulkarni, vice-president of Vidarbha region, Sanskar Bharati, was guest of honour. School director Deaven Dasture, principal Mrunalini Dasture, congratulated the winners.Headmistress Sangeeta Singh, supervisor Anjali Deshpande, vice-principal Mangesh Chinewar, and supervisors Manisha Salunke, Jayashree Deshmukh and Meenal Tandaiya congratulated the teachers and students for their efforts.Nagpur: South Public School, Omkar Nagar, organised Dinanath Dasture Memorial Inter-School Group Storytelling Competition to mark its Founder's Day. The event, held in collaboration with Sanskar Bharati, attracted particiation from 60 schools. Results: Senior : 1. Essence International School, 2. Sanjuba High School, 3.Radiance School Consolation prize: Bhavan's Koradi. Junior:1. Bhavan's Koradi, 2. Narayana Vidyalayam, 3. Centre Point School, Katol Road. Cnsolation prize: Essence School. For an outstanding performance and oratory skills Swanandi Shivankar from e-pathshala was honoured with an individual award. Nagpur Improvement Trust engineer Nitin Patil was chief guest while Amar Kulkarni, vice-president of Vidarbha region, Sanskar Bharati, was guest of honour. School director Deaven Dasture, principal Mrunalini Dasture, congratulated the winners.Headmistress Sangeeta Singh, supervisor Anjali Deshpande, vice-principal Mangesh Chinewar, and supervisors Manisha Salunke, Jayashree Deshmukh and Meenal Tandaiya congratulated the teachers and students for their efforts.
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