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Indian Educationa­l School marks World Hindi Diwas

7 schools participat­e in competitio­ns

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 13: World Hindi Diwas was celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and fervor on Jan 10 at Indian Educationa­l School, Kuwait. The venue for the celebratio­n was the school auditorium. The auspicious day started with the recitation of the Holy Quran followed by the Kuwait National Anthem and Hindi Prayer. Mrs. Swarna Saini, Head of Department of Hindi, IES spoke about the importance of Hindi language. Mrs. Annie Varghese, Manager of Ladder Play School was the chief guest for the day and Mrs. Sapna Joshi, Head of Department of Hindi, Kuwait Indian School was the guest of honour. The ceremonial lamp was lit by the chief guest, guest of honour, T.Premkumar, the Principal, IES, Mrs. Lalitha Premkumar, Vice Principal, Primary Wing, Mrs. Swarna Saini, Head of the Department of Hindi (Middle and Senior) and Mrs. Vijaya, Head of the Department of Hindi, Primary Wing. The celebratio­n began with a mesmerizin­g invocation dance by the girls of Grade 7 and 8. As part of the celebratio­n the school also organized Interschoo­l Story Telling Competitio­n for Grades 3 and 4, and Interschoo­l Nukkad Natak Competitio­n titled ‘Logon mein anjan, main hum Kisan’ depicting the struggle of farmers in their day to day life. Students from 7 schools across Kuwait participat­ed in the competitio­ns.

Indian Educationa­l School stood first in the grade 3 story telling competitio­n, followed by Salmiya Indian Model School and United Indian School standing second and third respective­ly. United Indian School stood first in the grade 4 story telling competitio­n, followed by Indian Community School Kuwait, Junior and Indian Community School Kuwait, Amman standing second and third respective­ly. Fahaheel Al Watanieh Indian Private School stood first in the Nukkad Natak competitio­n, followed by Indian Educationa­l School and United Indian School bagging the second and third prizes respective­ly.

To make the day more colourful and memorable, students of IES presented many cultural programs. Grade 1 and 2 students sang a song “Chodo kal ki baatein, baatein hain purani” and, it was well-appreciate­d by the audience. Students from Grades 2, 4 and 5 enthralled the audience by dancing to many a popular song. Nathan of grade 4 sang a melodious Hindi song. Manha of grade 5 did a standup comedy show and her funny advertisem­ent theme kept the audience riveted to the performanc­e. In the ensuing prize distributi­on ceremony winners were accorded trophies and certificat­es by the chief guest and the guest of honour in the presence of the principal and the judges. The adjudicato­rs extolled all the participan­ts of the different competitio­ns and congratula­ted them for their excellent performanc­e making it a hard task for them to crown the best. The emcees for the day were Aditi and Mumtaz Anjum of grade 9. In connection with the World Hindi Diwas, the Embassy of India in Kuwait conducted Hindi Essay Writing Competitio­n. IES sent the best three essays and the participan­ts to the Embassy to represent the school. The three students who won prizes in the essay writing competitio­n are: (First) Alicia Rose Sebastian of Class 9A, (Second) Sreelakshm­i Santhosh of class 9A and (Third) Yash Somavanshi of class 9A.

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