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AP students shine in inter-State word power championship

AP students shine in inter-State word power championship

The Hindu26-04-2025
Students of Andhra Pradesh showcased exceptional talent and clinched the Overall Championship Trophy in an Inter-State Word Power Championship held in Mumbai. The event was organised by Vibha-Leap for Word (LFW) and a total of 11 States participated in the competition.
The winners include B. Sindhu Priya of Class-2 who secured the second prize and B. Revanth from Class-4 who bagged the first prize from the Kanimerla Mandal Parishad Primary School from NTR district, under their guide teacher Vijayalakshmi. G. Jethin Manikantha of Class-3, who bagged the first prize, from the Vakkapattalavaripalem Mandal Parishad Primary School in Krishna district, under his guide teacher Vijaya Nirmala and P. Charan Srinivas of Class-5, who secured the third prize under his guide teacher Sireesha, from the Vandalur Mandal Praja Parishad School in SPSR Nellore district.
State Project Director of Samagra Shiksha B. Srinivasa Rao said to enhance reading and spelling skills among students of Classes 2 to 5, Experiential Learning Programme (ELP) was being implemented in the State-run schools in collaboration with the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Vibha Foundation and LFW. The ELP is currently being implemented across seven districts of NTR, Krishna, Alluri Sitarama Raju, Guntur, Nellore, Tirupati and Annamayya.
Director of School Education V. Vijay Rama Raju and others congratulated the winners on their achievement.
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