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1,863 students take part in e-Sabyatech

350 compete for finale at CT Group

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Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, March 3

The CT Group of Institutions organised a mega event e-Sabyatech-2021, in which around 1,863 students from 207 schools of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Jammu participated in an online event on the first day. As many as 350 students competed for the finale in an offline event organised at CT Group today.

The valedictory event was inaugurated by Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman CT Group, Manbir Singh Managing Director, Harpreet Singh, Vice Chairman, Dr. GS Kalra, Campus Director and Dean Academics, and Dr Vaneet Thakur, Additional Director Admissions. Mayor Jagdish Raj Raja graced the occasion as the chief guest.

Students from schools namely Baba Bhag Singh International School, Janta Model Senior Secondary school, Heights Academy, Golden Public School Holy Heart Junior School, Christ King Convent school, Army Public school Beas, Police DAV Public School, DAV Centenary Public School and SBS Evershine Convent School etc participated in the event.

Nine different events such as singing, solo dance, painting, poster making, collage making, quiz, poem recitation, story writing and essay writing were organised on the event. The overall trophy was lifted by His Excellent School and Institute, Hoshiarpur, with a cash prize of Rs 31,000 whereas the second prize of Rs 21,000 was won by St Soldier Divine Public School, Una road, Hoshiarpur and third prize of Rs 11,000 was won by Dayanand Model Senior Secondary School, Jalandhar.

Dr Vaneet Thakur, Additional Director Admissions, said, “Our key objective was to offer a wonderful platform to the budding talent to showcase their talent in various fields both culturally and technically.” Chairman Charanjit Singh Channi congratulated all winners and appreciated students’ performances and also thanked students and their school authorities in making Sabyatech-2021 a grand success.

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