DBN Amarvilla holds inter-school competition

DBN Amarvilla students posing with school management during interschool competition.
DBN Amarvilla students posing with school management during interschool competition.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Feb 10: Dewan Badrinath Vidya Mandir Amarvilla hosted the “Unleash Your Potential” interschool competition for kindergarten students, aimed at promoting talent, healthy competition and a sense of community.
Participating in the competition were five prominent schools: Apple Kids Bakshi Nagar, Rising Kids Canal Road, Apple Kids Talab Tillo, Sai Kids World Bhagwati Nagar and Child World Play Way School Talab Tillo.
The competition was graced by esteemed guests, including Preeti Jamwal, Principal of Sai Kids Playway School Bhagwati Nagar; Ranju Malhotra, Principal of Dewan Badrinath Vidya Mandir Amarvilla; and Rajendra Kakkar, Manager of Dewan Badrinath Trust. The panel of judges-Jyoti Kumari, Himanshi Wadhera and Moumita Dutta-evaluated the performances and offered valuable feedback.
The winners of the interschool competition were: in the “Show and Tell Competition,” first prize went to Ishika Mehra and Ranish Verma (Rising Kids), second to Akshit Bhagat (Sai Kids Playway School) and Sunidhi Dutt (Apple Kids Bakshi Nagar) and third to Saanvi Gupta (DBN Amarvilla) and Parineet Kaur (Apple Kids Bohri); in the “Rhyme Recitation Competition,” first prize went to Ridhit Sharma (Apple Kids Bakshi Nagar), second to Aayantika Sharma (Rising Kids) and third to Purvang Sharma (Rising Kids) and Kavisha Sharma (Apple Kids Bohri); in the “English Handwriting Competition,” first prize went to Aariya (Apple Kids Bohri), second to Atharv (Apple Kids Bakshi Nagar) and third to Aaradhya Kapoor (Rising Kids); and in the “Colouring Competition,” first prize went to Rinaya Kundal and Stanzin (Rising Kids), second to Shreyaan Khullar (Apple Kids Bakshi Nagar), Shranaya Mahajan, and Harnoor Kour (Apple Kids Bohri), and third to Ansh Vaid (Sai Kids Playway).
Principal Ranju Malhotra congratulated the winners and thanked the guests, while Rajendra Kakkar praised the event’s success and the school’s commitment to fostering creativity.