S.D.S.M. School Hosts Annual Elocution Contest In Hindi And English

Event Aims To Enhance Students’ Oratory Skills Across Three Age Groups

Principal Moushumi Das emphasizes importance of communication development.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Annual Hindi and English Elocution Contest at S.D.S.M. School for Excellence took place on July 5th. The contest aimed to improve students’ speaking and oratory skills.

"These contests are really important for helping students build their confidence and improve their ability to express themselves," said Principal Moushumi Das.

The competition had three categories: Group A (students in grades 6 to 8), Group B (students in grades 9 and 10), and Group C (students in grades 11 and 12).

People shared their thoughts on different subjects, demonstrating their ability to speak multiple languages.

"We are dedicated to fostering individuals who are well-rounded through competitive platforms," Das added.

The event showcased the school’s commitment to nurturing communication skills in addition to academic achievement.

Students of various ages were given the chance to showcase their public speaking skills.

The contest provided students with an opportunity to share their thoughts on a wide range of topics.

This annual event highlights the commitment of S.D.S.M. School to the overall growth and development of its students.

The elocution contest highlights how crucial language skills are in today’s education.

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