St. John’s High School Hosts Annual Hindi Reading Competition

Students showcase exceptional communication skills in prestigious event

St. John’s High School’s Annual Hindi Reading and Speech Competition 2024 highlights students’ impressive language and presentation abilities.

JAMSHEDPUR – St. John’s High School recently held its Annual Hindi Reading and Speech Competition 2024, featuring outstanding performances from students across all classes.

The event demonstrated the school’s commitment to enhancing students’ communication and personality skills.

School management and the Principal praised the students’ performances, acknowledging the crucial role of teachers in developing these skills.

Chief guest Anita Singh, a renowned writer and member of Sahyog Sanstha, graced the occasion with her presence.

Chandrakant Shri Krishna, a respected Hindi teacher at the school, joined Singh in judging the competition.

Both judges commended the students for their excellent selection of pieces and captivating presentations.

The competition showcased the school’s dedication to improving communication skills, with even the comperes delivering their roles proficiently.

In Group B, Kashyap Fatima of Class VI secured the first position.

Priyanka Kumari from Class V and Aliya Ahmed of Class VI won the second and third positions respectively in Group B.

For the senior category, Ananya Pandey of Class X clinched the top spot.

Pratishtha Sharma and Aashiq Sharma, both from Class X, secured the second and third positions respectively.

The judges congratulated all participants and their teachers for their relentless effort and dedication.

The high quality of performances reflected the hard work put in by both students and educators.

This annual event continues to play a vital role in nurturing and showcasing the linguistic talents of St. John’s High School students.

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