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Kits distribution for Chinnara Habba

                                     Kits distribution for Chinnara Habba 

                                                                  On special celebration of chinnara Habba we are celebrated chinnara habba conducted  the 3 competition the competition is Best out of waste and , Paper college , Dance this competition conducted  the school level  and final level competition  in 18th we are celebrated the children's day in that day students are make performance. we give first and the second prize  in school level also we given the first second and the third prize  the prizes is use students readable books to students it was nice and then chinnara Habba students are well  performance of in the competition in paper college the Kotabagi  school was got  1st prize 2 second  prize got the Pudakalkatti school and Best out of waste the Mulamutal school got  1st prize second got second Prize Jeeragiwad school  got second prizes in Dance competition class Hebballi school got first prize and then second prize was got pudakalkatti school it was nice. LNW and  vidya poshak coordination sponsorship give contribution the kits is Drawing book and  Pen pack, Water paint and 2 Puzzle Book  1 water bottle give all 9 school it help to students Encourage come daily school it was  big  contribution of both organisation it was nice we give chinnara Habba gift for all 5th ,6th ,7th class students it nice work.                      

                                   Received kit 5th students 



            

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