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Result of various activities during the library week from 26 Nov.2018 to 01 Dec.2018

RESULT
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS NALIYA
CENTRAL LIBRARY
RESULT OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES UNDER THE CELEBRATION NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK (FROM 26.11.18 TO 01.12.2018)

S.NO.
PARTICIPANT NAME
CLASS
EVENT
POSITION
REMARKS
1
MALYA SINGH
VI-B
ESSAY (HINDI)
1ST
 GROUP-1
2
PIYUSH RAJ
VI-A
ESSAY (HINDI)
2ND
 GROUP-1
3
AKANKSHA
VI-B
ESSAY (HINDI)
3RD
 GROUP-1
4
TULIKA TANTI
VII-B
ESSAY (HINDI)
3RD
 GROUP-1
1
ARTI YADAV
XI-B
ESSAY(HINDI)
1ST
 GROUP-II
2
SHRISHTI SHARMA
VIII-A
ESSAY (HINDI)
2ND
 GROUP-II
3
UMA SUTHAR
IX-A
ESSAY(HINDI)
3RD
 GROUP-II
JUDGES: (1)  SRI SITA RAM MEENA                                           (2) SRI MUKTESH DULERA
S.NO.
PARTICIPANT NAME
CLASS
EVENT
POSITION
REMARKS
1
TANUSHREE NIRMAL
VI-A
ESSAY WRITING (ENG.)
1ST
 GROUP-1
2
TARANG
VI-B
ESSAY WRITING (ENG.)
2ND
 GROUP-1
3
ARSHPREET KAUR
VI-B
ESSAY WRITING (ENG.)
3RD
 GROUP-1
1
SHARDDHA KUMARI
VII-B
ESSAY WRITING (ENG.)
1ST
 GROUP-II
2
GAYATRI
VII-B
ESSAY WRITING (ENG.)
2ND
 GROUP-II
3
AYUSH SHUKLA
VIII-B
ESSAY WRITING (ENG.)
3RD
 GROUP-II
JUDGES: (1)  SRI SITA RAM MEENA                                             (2) SRI .A.K. MAHLAWAT
S.NO.
PARTICIPANT NAME
CLASS
EVENT
POSITION
REMARKS
1
TARANG
VI-B
SCRAP BOOK
1ST
WATER CONSERVATION
2.
ARSHPREET KAUR
VI-B
SCRAP BOOK
2ND
WATER CONSERVATION
3
PIYUSH RAJ
VI-A
SCRAP BOOK
3RD
WATER CONSERVATION
1
SHARDDHA KUMARI
VII-B
SCRAP BOOK
1ST
READ TO LEAD
2.
GAYATRI
VII-B
SCRAP BOOK
2ND
READ TO LEAD
1.
SAMITA KUMARI
XI-B
SCRAP BOOK
1ST
CYBER SECURITY

JUDGES: (1)  SRI MAHIPAL SINGH                                               (2) SUDHAKAR GUPTA       
S.NO.
PARTICIPANT NAME
CLASS
EVENT
POSITION
REMARKS
1
SAKSHI RAI
VIII-A
BOOK JACKET
FIRST

2
NANCY KHARE
IX-B
BOOK JACKET
SECOND

3
SHRISHTI SHARMA
VIII-A
BOOK JACKET
THIRD

4
KOMAL
IX-B
BOOK JACKET
THIRD


JUDGES: (1)  SRI PRAVEEN JEDIA                                                 (2) SUDHAKAR GUPTA
S.NO.
PARTICIPANT NAME
CLASS
EVENT
POSITION
REMARKS
 1
BHAVYA
IX-A
STORY WRITING
1ST
HINDI
 2
SAHIL YADAV
IX-A
STORY WRITNG
2ND
ENG.
 3
ANJALI
IX-A
STORY WRITING
3RD
HINDI.

JUDGES: (1) SITA RAM MEENA                                                       (2)SUDHAKAR GUPTA

SUDHAKAR GUPTA        
(LIBRARIAN)
ACTIVITY COORDINATOR                                                                  

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