Little Flower School Hosts ASISC Zonal Creative Writing Competition

70 Students from 26 ICSE Schools Showcase Literary Talents Across Three Categories

Little Flower School, Telco, successfully organized the ASISC Zonal Creative Writing Competition, providing a platform for students from classes 6 to 12 to showcase their literary prowess and creative expression.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a vibrant display of literary talent, Little Flower School, Telco, hosted the ASISC Zonal Creative Writing Competition, attracting an impressive turnout of over 70 students from 26 ICSE schools across the town.

The competition, divided into three categories – sub-juniors (classes 6 to 8), juniors (classes 9 and 10), and seniors (classes 11 and 12) – witnessed enthusiastic participation from students eager to showcase their creative writing skills.

The event served as a testament to the passion for creative expression and the wealth of literary potential among the youth in the region.

A distinguished panel of judges, comprising Dr. Piyalee Gupta, Smita Choudhary, and Sujata Mukherjee, meticulously assessed the creative writing submissions, ensuring a fair and comprehensive evaluation process.

After careful deliberation, the results were announced, with K. Vidya from J.H. Tarapore securing the top spot in the senior category, Veera Pathak from Sacred Heart Convent School emerging victorious in the junior category, and Avneet Kaur Dogra from DBMS English School clinching the winning position in the sub-junior category.

The competition not only celebrated the literary achievements of the participants but also highlighted the importance of nurturing and encouraging creative expression among students.

Little Flower School expressed its unwavering commitment to fostering artistic talents and providing platforms for students to showcase their skills, emphasizing its eagerness to host more such events in the future.

The ASISC Zonal Creative Writing Competition served as a catalyst for young minds to explore their imaginative potential and hone their writing abilities, setting the stage for a new generation of literary enthusiasts.

The event’s success was a testament to the collaborative efforts of the participating schools, the dedication of the students, and the support of the judging panel, all of whom played a crucial role in making the competition a resounding success.

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