Mangalore: Canara Students Scoop Prizes in ‘Daijiworld Weekly’ Drawing Contest


Mangalore: Canara Students Scoop Prizes in ‘Daijiworld Weekly’ Drawing Contest

Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore

Mangalore, Nov 14: The winners of the drawing competition conducted by ‘Daijiworld Weekly’ to celebrate Children’s Day are Mangala Nayak of Canara High School, and Anirudh Kamath of Sharada Vidyalaya, in the senior and junior category, respectively.


First Prize Winner Anirudh Kamath's Painting - Junior Category


First Prize Winner Mangala Nayak's Painting - Senior Category

Mangala is a student of class 9 while Anirudh studies in class 7. The contest saw overwhelming response from across Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.



Anirudh Kamath, Mangala Nayak

Other results are as follows:



Junior category – 2nd prize: Ananya M, St Theresa’s School; 3rd prize: Amith Kamath, Canara English High School



Senior category – 2nd prize: Pritvi, St Theresa’s School; 3rd prize: Sheeraksha, St Gerosa High School

Consolation prizes: Gavryl Martis, St Theresa’s School; Ananya P, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Prajwal B, Canara English Higher Primary School, Neha B, Canara High School, Akshaya Raj, St Aloysius High School, Deeksha S, NITK English High School, Suprabha K, Canara High School, and Samyukta Prabhu, Sharada Vidyalaya



William Pais, Bhawana Chaudhary Chandra

For the second consecutive year, Canara group of schools won the highest number of prizes. The drawings were evaluated by William Pais, director, Orchid Art Gallery, Mangalore, and Bhawana Chaudhary Chandra, a professional artist from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, who was in the city for her solo photography exhibition.

  

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  • mangala,

    Sat, Dec 18 2010

    THANKS A LOT

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  • shoba rao, kadri mangalore

    Tue, Nov 23 2010

    hello Ananya,

    Very happy and proud to see your achievement on Daijiworld. Congratulations and keep it up.

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  • Arjun, India

    Sun, Nov 14 2010

    Congrats to Daiji for organising this!

    With such talnent contests kids can engage in creative hobby than just hooked up in their homes with video games/computers. More contests like this on science, one thing that you think would help your fellow citizen/city idea's etc will bring in more creative engagement with media and society..keep going!!

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  • Roshan Moras, Madanthyar / Dubai

    Sun, Nov 14 2010

    Hi William happy to see you on Daijiworld, God bless you

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  • Dr Manohar Kini , Mangalore/UK

    Sun, Nov 14 2010

    Congratulations and best wishes to all winners especially Mangala for her good work - keep it up

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  • udkini, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 14 2010

    congratulations Mangala Nayak & Anirudh on your outstanding achievement.

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  • Merlyn D'Souza, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 14 2010

    A wonderful opportunity for students in Mangalore to showcase their talent. Good initiative taken by Daiji Weekly in celebration of Children's Day. Keep up the good work Daiji Group!

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