Infinity 2024 Concludes with Grand Celebration of Young Talent

Hilltop School Clinches Overall Championship in Multi-Event Competition

Students from 21 schools showcase skills across 20 diverse categories in two-day extravaganza.

JAMSHEDPUR – Vidya Bharati In a showcase of adolescent creativity and talent, Chinmaya Vidyalaya’s annual festival attracts more than 1,300 participants.

The Infinity 2024 multi-competition festival has concluded on a high note, honoring the talents of students from all over Jamshedpur.

The event, which was organized by Vidya Bharati Chinmaya Vidyalaya, was attended by approximately 1,300 students from 21 institutions.

A platform for youthful talents to exhibit their abilities was provided by the two-day festival, which featured 20 diverse competitive events.

"The youth of our city’s enthusiasm and creativity are truly inspiring," observed an attendee.

The traditional lamp was lit by Chief Guest Sanjay Sinha, President of the School Management Committee, during the inauguration ceremony on the second day. This event was a highlight.

The ceremony was attended by School Principal Meena Vilkhu, Secretary of the School Management Committee, and Special Guest Vishnu Chandra Dixit.

The school band initiated the event with a remarkable musical performance, which was immediately succeeded by a captivating dance routine performed by female students.

Sanjay Sinha expressed his appreciation for the participants’ endeavors and urged them to continue honing their abilities in his address.

"Your dedication and talent are truly commendable." Sinha advised the pupils in attendance to continue striving for new heights.

The coveted championship trophy was claimed by Hilltop School, which emerged as the overall champion at the awards ceremony.

The first runner-up position was achieved by Loyola School, Bistupur, while the second runner-up position was awarded to Kerala Public School, Kadma.

St. Mary’s English High School and Rajendra Vidyalaya completed the top five, occupying the fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

In her concluding remarks, Principal Meena Vilkhu conveyed her enthusiasm for the event’s success.

"The energy and creativity displayed over these two days have been truly remarkable," Vilkhu added.

Chief Guest Sanjay Sinha officially declared Infinity 2024 closed at the festival’s conclusion.

This annual event remains a critical venue for the development and showcase of young talent in Jamshedpur.

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