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Celebration of Chinner Habba

                                 Celebration of Chinner Habba                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Vidya poshak Yuva fellowship team was conducted the Chinner  Habba for children's day special  in this program first we conducted at school level the competitions for children's  those competitions is school level Paper college, and the Best out of waste, Dance later later on that final level  18th November  8 schools students are participation in this program for final round  Paper college and Best out of waste and dance performance all students was actively participation got first prize  the paper college competition Kotabagi  School and the Second Pudakalkatti school and then  in best out of waste got  first prize Mulmutla school and the second prize went to Jeeragiwad school and finally in dance  performance got first Hebballi school  second is Pudakalkatti  school it was nice Performance of all students this program create cultural competitiveness in students it was good program went very well and the WNL company and vidya Poshak  two combined  give the kits  for all 9 school children's its give lot of help to children's their actively make study in their schools .

     Kits and Prizes Distribution in Our HPS Narendra school



                                                             

             


                                       

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