Career Abacus Institute holds prize distribution ceremony

Students of Career Abacus Institute posing along with certificates during a programme.
Students of Career Abacus Institute posing along with certificates during a programme.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 15: The Career Abacus Institute, a prominent institution for Abacus training, held the prize distribution ceremony for the J&K UT Level Competition, Career Abacus Championship 2024, along with the Graduation Ceremony for its passed-out students at the Auditorium of Govt. Polytechnic College, Jammu.
The event was graced by Prasanna Ramaswamy, Secretary of the Tribal Affairs Department, as the Chief Guest, and Dr. Surinder Choudhary (SSP), as the Guest of Honour. Arvind Sharma, Founder Director of Career Abacus, along with franchisees, staff members, and other distinguished guests, were present on the occasion.
Himani Sharma welcomed the guests and informed the audience that the prizes were awarded according to the guidelines of the Global Association of Japanese Soroban and Mental Arithmetic (GAJSMA), with Career Abacus being a life member of the World Abacus Research Foundation. Arvind Sharma highlighted that the State-Level Competition is held once a year, with several other competitions organized throughout the year.
The graduates of the institution included: Abhigya, Aditri, Advika, Akaalpreet, Anhad, Arnav, Chaitanya, Gantavya, Girisha, Kairav, Karman, Keerat, Manya, Niharika, Paras, Pihu, Prikshit, Sarthak, Sarvagya, Satyendra, Satvik, Shagun, Urjit, Vridul, and Yanshika.
The Champion Trophy was awarded to: Vansh Vaid, Nirvaan Badyal, Goonj Vaid, Advaita Goel, Hitarth Gupta, Nipun Gupta, Archit, Divyansh Bir Singh, Darsh Singh, Anaisha, Pranvat Singh, Manit Singh, Jujhar Singh, and Kanwarjit Kour.
The Champion of Champions Trophy was awarded to Dravin Mahajan of Kendriya Vidyalaya and Nishant Ramotra. The Super Champions Trophy was won by Mehaan Gupta.
First prize winners included: Karman Kohli, Amira Gupta, Taapsee Gupta, Ananya Mahajan, Aaryaveer Singh, Gunvika Gupta, Rishika Amrutkar, Pragyan Gupta, Veronica Khajuria, Krishika Mahajan, Saisha Malhotra, Arushi Dogra, Navisha Sharma, Shreeya Mahajan, Nandita Mahajan, Swayam Dogra, Piyush Choudhary, Priyanshi Satti, Arnav Kundal, Bhumanyu Dabotra, Aarah Jain, Avnoor Kour, Raghav Sharma, and Pranvat Kour.
Second prize winners included: Sambhav Gupta, Prikshit Sharma, Ananya Bangotra, Atharv Amrutkar, Abhiyaan, Paavani Bhagat, Aadvik Verma, Ayaana Mahajan, Ridham Kumar, Tarun Singh, Jaskirat Singh, Shriyan Jandial, Paavni Gupta, Anahita Sharma, Jagruti, Ansh Suri, Ravinder Singh, Ansh Pansotra, Samridhi Raina, Amaris Satti, Raavi, Suhaan Grover, Rushank Gupta, Praneel Dogra, Gurseerat Kaur, Animesh Goel, Adish Singh, and Aadhavan.
Third prize winners were: Saksham Bhagat, Sachchit Dabotra, Manvik, Bhavya, Karmanya, Sukhbir, Kavya Sharma, Bijya Bishwokarma, Aditi, Sumedha, Arpit, Karan, Hardik Choudhary, Reyansh Veer Singh, Bipna, Rutvi Dasari, Aisha, Satinder, Rupalli, Apurvi Satti, Samrat Sudan, Manjeet, Siuddhant, Harsh, Reyansh Khajuria, Riddhiman Bangotra, Mahir Sagotra and Ravtegh Singh.
The event was successfully organized with contributions from: Gaurav Kohli, Shikha, Amrita, Muskaan, Himani, Aashraye, Vansh Vaid, Nakul, Diksha, Aditri, Umesh, Parveen, Vikram, Rajesh, Ajay, Manjit Singh, and Rattan Lal.