Dubai: Delisha D'Souza of GEMS Our Own Indian School, wins 'UAE Top Reader 2024' award


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Dubai, May 15: Delisha D'Souza from UAE aged 7 years, grade 3 student of GEMS Our Own Indian School, Dubai, has won the 'UAE TOP READER 2024' award in the 4th Reading Competition held by CleverTech across 109 schools in the UAE.

Last year, Delisha won the 'UAE Top Reader 2023' award as well.

She is the daughter of Maurice D'Souza and Deena Maurice D'Souza and has a sister Marisha D'Souza.

The award ceremony was held on May 7 at Rove Downtown Hotel, Dubai.

 

 

  

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  • Meryl & Anand Pinto, Mangalore/Bangalore/Houston

    Thu, May 16 2024

    Congratulations Delisha on a wonderful achievement! Wishing you much success and keep on reading. Wishes to your family as well for the support.

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  • Deena D'souza, Kirem / Dubai

    Wed, May 15 2024

    Congratulations Delisha 🎊👏👏💐 we are so proud of you darling. Once again, you have topped the reading competition in a row. What an achievement! Keep it up Delisha, We wish you loads of success in everything you do. May God bless you always ❤️❤️

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