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Rich Harvest School hosts Sahodaya Inter-School Painting Competition
7/31/2024 10:06:02 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 31: RHS Bari Brahmana had the pleasure to host COLOURS OF HOPE- an Interschool Painting Competition- under the aegis of Sahodaya Schools Complex on 31st July 2024. Budding Artists from more than 35 CBSE Schools of repute poured their colourful imagination on canvas making the judges job a tough one.
The jury comprised of renowned Artists of J&K-- K K Gandhi, Mahesh Kumar Sharma and Vikas Dogra. The chief guest Th Gulchain Singhji Charak- Former Minister R&B and higher education, Gambhir Dev Singh Charak- Managing Director of the School, Ruchi Charak- Director, Dr Vikesh Kour--President Sahodaya Schools Complex and the Esteemed Jury were accorded a warm welcome by the Head of the Institute Anita Bhatia.
The illustrious guests, participants and guest faculty members were entertained by the RHS Scholars with glittering song & dance performances during the Prize Distribution Ceremony.
Dr. Vikesh Kour expressed joy at the mass participation while congratulating RHS for organizing an event of such magnitude.
The Chief Guest congratulated the young Artists and expressed joy at the amazing talent displayed by the participants.
The Managing Director of the School encouraged the young Artists to be passionate about the Visual Arts and make it part of their growing years.
The distinguished guests gave away the prizes to the proud winners: 1st prize was bagged by Maliha Fatima of IDPS, 2nd Prize went to Anuva Sharma of Heritage School, 3rd prize was won by Samaksh Gupta of SNS Vidya Mandir and Aliza Choudhary of Rich Harvest School, Sanskriti Sisodiya of APS Kaluchak, Ravi Ranjan Kumar of Chinar Primary School Nagrota received consolation prizes.
The mega event concluded with the Vote of thanks by the Vice Principal Dr Anita Sharma followed by the National Anthem.
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