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M. Nishhitha Yadav, X-D; M. dhanush, Keertana B, Vii-a, giis, bangalore; April-June 2016
X a; C. Sriram Kalyan, iX-C; akansha Souvik Karmakar, X-e,
ubale, X-e; B. Sairoop, X; Tanvi, iX-C; apoorva Sinha, Viii-a; antara
Yashraj Mohanty, iX-C; Shreyasee das, Chaudhury, X-g; D.a.V. Public school, fabulous fruits
X-e; a. Mahathi, iX-C, bharatiya Vidya sector-14, Faridabad india with its diverse climates and
bhavan’s Public school, Jubilee hills, Ishan rastogi, Viii-F, scholars home, landscapes is home to varieties of
hyderabad Dehradun
Tejaswini B., Viii, P. Obul reddy Public Mohammed abdul azeez H., X-a; a.C. fruits. each season has a unique fruit
school, hyderabad, Telangana Narmadha, X-a; diviyakala S, Viii-a, of its own. Fruits have been a part of
Tamanna Sangwan, Viii-D, DaV Public royal Park school, salem our rituals, festivals,art etc. in about
school, sec-14, gurgaon Simarjot Hari, X, Delhi Public school, 100 words you could write on any
Tanvi Narwal, Xi C; Navika gupta, Xi-C; ambala one of the following:
Praachi Bhardwaj, Vii-b; Prachi Jindal, Shinia gupta, X-F, P.K.r. Jain Public
X-b, summer Fields school DlF City, Ph-1, school, ambala City, haryana • role of the fruits in mythology, rituals and festivals.
gurgaon gowripathi, X, Kakinada Public school, • Fruits which are indigenous and their role in history.
rashmi, iX-C, hans raj Model school, Kakinada • a unique fruit of your state or your favourite fruit.
Delhi M.N.V Sarath Chandhra, Viii, subha
arun Choudhary, Xi-a, N.P. Co-ed sr. sec. Niketan english Medium school, Kakinada • Talk to orchard farmers or fruit sellers and write about changes today.
school, Delhi Nikita Sharma, Vii-a; ayush Thakur, • uses of fruits, dry fruits and good eating habits.
Harshit Prajapati, X, Navy Children Viii-a, Vishvabharti Public school, Jagadhri you may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or a personally
school, Delhi Shrinivas, Viii, Kle school, Dharwad; Kle clicked photograph.
Madhav arora, Viii a, bhatnagar school, Dharwad
international school, New Delhi Nivedita, Vii-C; Sanchi, Vii-e; Shannon, iX- last date for entries: February 15, 2016
akshaya E., Viii b, angappa Cbse sr. sec. e, bhavan’s s.l. Public school, amritsar
school, Coimbatore Manisha Choudhary, X-F, swami
S.r. darshini, Vii a, Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Vivekanand Public school, sector 17, July-September 2016
Coimbatore huDa
Mahek Jain, Viii b, angappa educational Sham Khandelwal, iX-a; Priyadarshini Joys of Jewellery
Trust senior secondary school, gotipamul, Vi, s.r. Chandak english high
Coimbatore school, solapur The history of jewellery dates back to 5000
Pramuth Varma, Viii, M. Sahithi Varma, Shruti, Vii-a; Shagan Bhardwaj, Vii-a, years. indian jewellery was diverse and
Vii C; V. Niharika, iX; K. Madhumita, iX; Parmarth international school, Mandi exquisite made of gems, gold, silver, beads,
P. Sahasra rini, iX-C, DaV Public school, road, Kangra wood, shell etc. in about 100 words you
Vishakapatnam; Sanjana Chhotaray, Viii-e, DaV Public could write on any one of the following:
ariba Nigar Khan, Viii-g, greenwood sr. school, bhubaneshwar
sec. school, rampur divyani Jha, X, suditi global academy, • History of Indian jewellery and myths and
Shantanu Bansal, st. Paul’s school, etawah legends of jewels
rampur; Shreya Birmiwal, iX-a, b.N. sr. sec. school, • Production and benefits of gemstones and
umer alam, Vii-C, Jaswant Modern sr. sec. Jhunjhunu metals in india
school, Dehradun Sneha Titoria, Vii; Sanskriti Singh, Viii-b,
Navika rajput, Xii, Pine hall school, Anshu Patel, VIII B, Delhi Public school, • Type of jewellery famous in your state or
rajpur road, Dehradun Jabalpur region.
Tanuja Bisht, Viii, raksha anusandhan Muskan Vaid, X-b, swami Vivekanand • Any favourite family heirloom jewellery piece (with a photo of yourself
Vidyalaya, Dehradun Public school, huda sec 17, yamuna Nagar
Soni Kumari, iX-a; Shekhar Minz, Viii-b, Kashish Khatter, Vii a, Sri Sai gurudatta in that piece)
sachidanand gyan bharti Model school, Delhi school of excellence, hyderabad you may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or photograph.
ranchi Shreya Parmar, iii-b, devansh More, V-a, last date for entries: May 15, 2016
dishani Patra, X C, abhayam rathod, iX- giis, Noida
b, bridgeford school, ranchi
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