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Inter-school shabad gayan contest
Our Correspondent

Ludhiana, November 15
An inter-school shabad gayan competition was held on the school premises at Darshan Academy today. A number of teams from various city schools participated in the competition.

A solo shabad gayan competition was also organised. A joint exhibition of all subjects related to the projects done by the students from class nursery to class VIII were also displayed. The projects included work on subjects like science, English, social studies, art and craft, Hindi, Punjabi. In science a project on generation of electricity was the main attraction. Many projects were displayed highlighting various landforms of India. In the Punjabi section a village scene ‘viraasat’ depicted the culture of Punjab. All projects were made by the students under the guidance of their respective teachers . The village scene was appreciated by the visitors. The students in their various colourful dresses and doing household work in a village household were looking attractive. All visitors were served langar. Principal Mrs Amrit Mangat delivered vote of thanks.

Results:

IIIrd prize (group) shabad — Baba Ishar Singh School

IInd prize (group) shabad — Nankana Sahib Public School

Ist prize (group) shabad — Guru Nanak P. School Sarabha Nagar.

IIIrd prize (solo) — USPC Jain Public School.

IInd prize (solo) — Guru Nanak Public school

Ist prize (solo) — Nankana Sahib Pub School

Guru Nanak Public School — Student won a special prize fortable got special prize for tabla .

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Seminar on new educational policy
Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, November 15
The Government Primary Teachers Association, Punjab, is organising a state-level seminar on the new education policy implemented by the government in 17 districts of the state.

In a press release issued here today, Mr Piara Singh Dhillon, president of the association, said that speakers belonged to various streams, including psychologists, educationists, administrators and awarded teachers. The decision to organise seminars was taken at a meeting with the Education Minister on November 13.

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