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Young Voices Impress at Rajendra Vidyalaya Hindi Recitation and Elocution Meet

Jamshedpur, Nov 21: The Hindi Department of Rajendra Vidyalaya (RV) organized annual Hindi Poetry Recitation and impromptu Elocution Competition on November 21. The event began with the introduction of the judges—Dr. Ragini Bhushan, National Atal Award recipient and President of the Jamshedpur Mahanagar Unit of Sanskar Bharti; Sandeep Savran, senior reporter with Prabhat Khabar; and Sudha Singh, senior Hindi teacher at Motilal Nehru Public School and an avid writer.

The school’s Principal, Anita Tiwari, Vice Principal, Kiran Sinha, and Junior Incharge, D. Vani, were also present during the program. A total of 35 students participated across seven categories, ranging from LKG to Grade 12. The categories included Extempore Speech for Grades 11 and 12, Speech competitions for Grades 7 to 10, and Poetry Recitation for students from Grades 1 to 6, along with LKG and UKG students.

The primary objective of the event was to encourage self-expression, nurture creativity, and strengthen students’ confidence while promoting love for the Hindi language. Participants were evaluated on voice modulation, expression, pronunciation, and overall presentation. The judges were impressed with the clarity, confidence, and creativity showcased by the students.

Awards were presented to the winners in each category by the judges and the Principal. Senior teachers Savita Shukla and Kusum Devi coordinated the program and were appreciated for their dedicated efforts in ensuring its smooth conduct.

Principal Anita Tiwari congratulated all the winners and encouraged the participants to continue honing their communication skills. The event concluded with a formal vote of thanks, followed by the National Anthem.

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