
Govt schools organize ‘creative competitions' ahead of PM virtually inaugurating rly station
on May 22 at 9:30 am, various creative competitions were organised by South East Central Railway (SECR) Higher Secondary School No.
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1 and No. 2 Bilaspur, Saraswati Shishu Mandir, PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya, and Sainik School Ambikapur.
The event featured essay writing and painting competitions, in which over 100 students from the five schools enthusiastically participated. The students artistically expressed their thoughts through beautiful essays and paintings on inspiring topics such as 'Mera
' (My Amrit Bharat Station), 'Operation Sindoor', and 'Veerta Ki Misal' (An Example of Bravery). The aim of the competition was to highlight the idea of nation-building, bravery, and modern India through the eyes of children, while also encouraging patriotism, creativity, and awareness of contemporary changes among them.
The participants who demonstrated outstanding performance in the competition will be felicitated by the chief guest during the inauguration ceremony, and the schools said this intiative will benefit students.
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