Loyola School Hosts Creative Diya, Rangoli Competition in Telco

Students Showcase Technical Innovation in Candle-Making with LED Integration

Key Points:

* Students create innovative LED-integrated candles in school competition

* 57 participants showcase artistic skills in rangoli contest

* Event combines traditional art with modern technical elements

JAMSHEDPUR – Loyola School’s Art and Craft Club organized a multi-faceted creative competition blending traditional arts with modern technology.

Students demonstrated exceptional artistry in decorating diyas with detailed patterns.

Meanwhile, the rangoli competition attracted 57 enthusiastic participants.

Moreover, students from classes VI to VIII incorporated LED bulbs and button cells in their candle designs.

Furthermore, judges evaluated entries based on multiple criteria including creativity and technique.

However, the event received strong support from Principal Charanjeet Ohson.

In addition, Senior School Coordinator Reshma Rodrigues attended the competition.

Meanwhile, teachers Mariam and Kanchan Tirkey supervised the activities.

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