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AP students win Inter-State Word Power Championship

AP students win Inter-State Word Power Championship

The Hindu06-05-2025

Students from Andhra Pradesh lifted the overall championship trophy in the Inter-State Word Power Championship, organised by Vibha's Leap for Word (LFW) in Mumbai, which saw the participation of students from 11 states.
Samagra Shiksha State Project Director B. Srinivasa Rao felicitated the winners at a programme held here on May 6. B. Revanth (Class 4) and B. Sindhu Priya (Class 2) from Kanimerla Mandal Parishad Primary School in NTR district, secured first and second positions respectively. Their guide teacher was Vijayalakshmi.
G. Jethin Manikantha (Class 3) from Vakkapattulavaripalem Mandal Parishad Primary School in Krishna district secured first place. His guide teacher was Vijaya Nirmala, while P. Charan Srinivas (Class 5) of Mandal Parishad Primary School Vandalur RH in SPSR Nellore district secured third position. His guide teacher was Sirisha.
Assistant State Project Director of Samagra Shiksha M.R. Prasanna Kumar and others were present at the felicitation function.

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