Awards cash prize to winners at Clay Modeling Competition
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 5: Speaker, Legislative Assembly Kavinder Gupta today appreciated the creative skills showcased by young students in the art of Clay Modeling, stating that arts and crafts promote holistic growth among students, besides providing avenues for showcasing their talents.
The Speaker was speaking at the annual Clay Modeling Competition organized by the Viraj Art Gallery, Gandhi Nagar, which saw participation of a large number of students from different schools of Jammu.
Addressing the students, the Speaker said this competition showcases the scope of thinking and reasoning of a child’s mind.
“With children choosing to project socially relevant issues like demonetization, corruption, global warming, environment protection; it shows the level of awareness among youth regarding the society and the nation,” he added.
The Speaker further said that young minds are the creators and protectors and it is the right age to ignite curiosity and inquisitiveness in the minds of children which guarantees a positive future for the nation.
The Speaker also appreciated the creative talent displayed by the students and distributed prizes among the best performing students.
The event saw participation of over 150 students from 14 schools. The works of the children were adjudged by well known artists of the State, Amrik Singh Namdhari and Jang S Verman.
In the Juniors Group, 1st position was secured by Priyanka Kumari of Viraj Bal Bhawan, Khanpur, 2nd by Poonam Kumari of Viraj Kala Kendra, Khanpur; 3rd by Nageena Khatoon of SM Jain Hr Sec School and Consolation by Prabhjot Kaur of JK Public School, Panjtirthi.
In Sub- Juniors Group, Prabhjot of SD Tarapuri School, Sania of JK Public School, Panjtirthi, Parshant of Model Academy secured the first second and third positions respectively and Consolation prize was clinched by Damini Mahajan of SM Jain School.
In the Seniors Group, 1st position was secured by Ankita of KV No. 2, Jammu Cantt, 2nd by Ashish Kumar of KV No. 2, Jammu Cantt.; 3rd by Amitoj Singh of Shiksha Niketan School and Consolation by Kamaldeep Kaur.
Also present on the occasion were R C Puri, Secretary, Red Cross, Prof Rita Jitendra besides many prominent citizens and artists.
The Speaker also attended annual day function for Mother’s Lap Play-way School where kids presented enthralling cultural performances.