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INNOQUEST-2024, an inter-school event, was held at the school bringing together young minds from various schools of the Tricity to celebrate Indian heritage and entrepreneurial innovation. The event featured two main competitions: Roots & Relic, a Quiz Competition for students...
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INNOQUEST-2024, an inter-school event, was held at the school bringing together young minds from various schools of the Tricity to celebrate Indian heritage and entrepreneurial innovation. The event featured two main competitions: Roots & Relic, a Quiz Competition for students from classes IX and X, and Innovate & Elevate, an Entrepreneurship Competition for students from classes XI and XII. A quiz competition, themed “Indian Heritage & Culture,” saw enthusiastic participation from teams of three students each. The first prize in the quiz competition was won by Stepping Stones School, Chandigarh, while the second and third prizes were bagged by St. Anne’s Convent School, Chandigarh. The entrepreneurship competition, Innovate and Elevate, invited students to demonstrate their creativity and problem-solving skills. Participants were tasked with turning random items into innovative products and branding them within an hour. In the second round, the students presented their products to a panel of judges, showcasing their entrepreneurial skills and ingenuity. The winners of the entrepreneurship competition were: Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh (Ist), Delhi Public School, Chandigarh (IInd), and Shivalik Public School, Sec-41, Chandigarh (IIIrd). All participants received merit and participation certificates, while the top three teams in each competition were awarded exciting cash prizes and trophies. The event fostered a spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition among more than 250 students from various schools of the Tricity. .

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