The Exuberant Winners of "India As I See" at Ramjas School
Editorials News | Oct-11-2018
29 States, 7 Union Territories, 1652 total languages, 6 religions, 100s of festivals in one country 'India'.
New Delhi, Thursday, October 11, 2018: The largest school - student focused media and holistic development ecosystem, FairGaze organized a pan India free online contest "India As I See" on the occasion of 72nd Independence Day to celebrate the patriotic fervour with ultimate zeal. Students from all India participated in different categories and showed their artistic and extra-ordinary skills in painting and writing respectively. The contest engaged more than two lacs people across the nation. More than two thousand students strived hard to become winners of the contest and bring laurels to their school.
One of the schools that showed maximum number of participation in the contest is Ramjas School, R.K. Puram that resides in the heart of capital city of our nation. Ramjas School holds a total strength of more than 1900 students. The school consistently put efforts to prepare children to equip themselves to work efficiently in the next millennium. In order to achieve this, the school reviews their school programme periodically and incorporates multitude learning skills. The core essence and philosophy of the school is to create ample opportunities for the growth of all the children as every child is extremely special to them.
On 8th October, 2018, FairGaze felicitated all the winners and the school with certificates, trophies and cash prizes in the benign presence of their school Principal, Ms. Rachna Pant. The undying winning and participating spirit reflected from the enthusiasm of all the bright students and teachers. Devansh Rawat who participated in Sacred Freedom (Secondary Category from classes 9th to 12th) and wrote a brilliant article on 'Empower Women to Make India Truly Independent' stood first on the basis of likes (333 likes). The other winners in different categories from Ramjas School, R.K. Puram are Yashasvi (Paint India, Pre Primary), Saumayaa (Paint India, Primary), Shreya (Power of Pen, Upper Primary) and Shivansh (Sacred Freedom, Secondary).
By: Bhavna Sharma
Assistant Editor, FairGaze
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