JUSCO School Kadma Celebrates 18th Annual Hindi Elocution; Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav

18th Annual Hindi Elocution at JUSCO School, Kadma witnesses children’s confident speeches; subject "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav"; parents, teachers commend performance.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Kudy Mahanty Auditorium at JUSCO School, Kadma was abuzz with the eloquence and confidence of young orators as it hosted the 18th Annual Hindi Elocution.

The event, themed "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav", brought together children from LKG to Std VIII and comprised two categories: Individual and Choral.

The esteemed panel of judges included writer Dr. Rajesh Kumar Lal Das and DBMS Kadma High School student Shipra Mohanty.

The judges commended the children for their confident talks, excellent recall, and intelligent speeches.

The efforts of the participants were met with joy and pride by their parents, who were thoroughly impressed by their kids’ performances.

The imaginative inputs of the Hindi professors played a significant role in enhancing the public speaking abilities of the students.

Principal Jhumjhumi Nandi was full of praise for both students and teachers for their outstanding work.

The event was meticulously organized by Shaziya Qadir, Rashmi Sharma, and other passionate educators, creating a memorable and inspirational experience for all involved.

The Individual Recitation category winners:

  • LKG – UKG: Ridhan Kumar from class UKG B emerged as the winner, closely followed by the runner-up, Shashank from Class LKG B.

  • I & II: Jagriti Nayan of Std II C secured the winner’s title, while Swaraj Dutta of Std IC was recognized as the runner-up.

  • III & IV: Ronit Kumar Sandil of Std IV B clinched the winner’s spot, with Ritika Das of Std.3 B earning the runner-up position.

  • V & VI: Anushka Kumari of Std VI C stood victorious, while Shambhavi of Std. VI A secured the runner-up position.

  • VII & VIII: Adiba Rehman of Std. VIII B claimed the winner’s accolade, and Shreyashi Jaiswal of Std. VIII A was acknowledged as the runner-up.

The Choral Recitation category:

  • LKG & UKG: Class LKG C was declared the winner, while class UKG C secured the runner-up position.

  • I & II: Class 1 A emerged as the winner, with class II B taking the runner-up spot.

  • III & IV: Class IV A claimed the winner’s title, while class III A achieved the runner-up position.

  • V & VI: Class VI A showcased their excellence as winners, with class VI B as the runner-up.

  • VII & VIII: Class VII A celebrated victory, while class VIII A earned the runner-up position.

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