Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 25: Students from Classes 1 to 9 participated in the competition in a fun and innovative challenge to develop proficiency in writing with both hands and displayed fine motor skills, creative expression, aligning with DHSS's commitment to holistic student development. The competition featured exciting categories such as ambidextrous drawing, writing. Participants demonstrated remarkable talent by creating symmetrical artworks and scripts using both their dominant and non-dominant hands. Principal Major Bhawna Devi, Retd, HM Mr. Ganesh Dass Gupta, and all staff members were present on the occasion. The event was organised by teachers Mrs. Eisha Gupta, Mrs. Balbir Kour & Mrs. Arti Sharma. The Principal awarded prizes to the winners and appreciated the efforts of the teachers in organising and guiding the students. She also motivated everyone to continue participating in such innovative activities that promote holistic development and unlock hidden talents. Ambidextrous writing enhances brain development by activating both hemispheres, improving memory, concentration, creativity, and fine motor skills. She emphasised being ambidextrous isn't just about using both hands-it's about unlocking your brain's hidden potential! It makes you smarter, more creative, and adaptable. In today's fast world, this edge helps you multitasking, reduce stress, and think outside the box-just like our innovators and artists do. She advised students to carry this ambidextrous magic into your studies, hobbies, and life. |