
FairGaze With Shining Talents of India As I See 2019
Editorials News | Oct-22-2019
New Delhi: FairGaze materializes its vision by offering an online platform where students can engage with friends; network with like-minded people, with our online socio-educational ecosystem, we help nurture their talents; strengthen their abilities; ensure their holistic development; and shape their careers.
FairGaze also understands that creativity in children is everything needed for ushering an all-around development in them. We, therefore, offer our children the opportunity to unleash their creativity; connect their raw talent with the right mentors; and showcase and sell their artworks to the world.
On 11th October 2019, our FairGaze team went to Guru Harkrishan Public School, Hargobind Enclave for Prize Distribution Ceremony as all the students of schools performed well and also for the excellence of the school for a large amount of participation. Students performed excellently well in India As I See 2019 competition which is organized by FairGaze on the occasion of Independence Day where many students from all over India displayed their in-built talent through painting, article writing and many more. The school students performed very well with full of energy and happiness; they participated in this contest and out of a number of tremendous talents FairGaze found some talented children full of creativity who performed amazingly well in this competition and gave honor to all the super- students by glorious trophies, certificates, and Prize cheques. FairGaze is also thankful to the schools that equally put their efforts in this competition and reward to the respected schools by awarding through Certificate of Excellence as this school comes under the category of top 15 schools who contribute their strength for more participation in this competition.
Participate in India As I See 2021 and win up to Rs. 74,000/-
There is the list of names who performed excellently well:
Ishita Mahajan from the 10th class gained 1st position under the category of “Sacred Freedom” from Guru Harkrishan Public School.
Simran Kaur from the 10th class gained 1st Runner–Up position under the category of “Sacred Freedom” from Guru Harkrishan Public School.
Harleen Kaur from 10th Class gained 2nd Runner–Up position under the category of “Sacred Freedom” from Guru Harkrishan Public School.
Congratulations to all the students of this school who won the crown and also to the Guru Harkrishan Public School by the whole team of FairGaze.
By: Tripti Varun
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