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Young fashion designers display their talent



Bangalore: Cauvery School, Indiranagar, organised a competition for its budding dress designers recently. Sixteen designers from each house accompanied by their models took part in the competition titled "Cauvery Creations 2006."

Though it was a maiden attempt by the student-designers, it showed a touch of perfection, imagination and creative thinking.

The models flaunted the beautiful dresses embellished with sequins, laces, mirrors, flowers and stones. Huma Nusrat and Nagalakshmi were chosen winners of the contest.

Sports meet

Windermere School, Magadi Road, organised its annual sports meet recently.

The event began with a march past by students. They presented drills and displayed their skill in forming pyramids. Students of nursery section presented "sunflower drill."

Children participated with zeal in many athletic events. Sack race, lemon race and frog race were conducted for children of junior classes.

M. Nagaraj and S.N. Shankara Murthy, general secretary, Karnataka State Primary School Teachers Association, Bangalore South District, were chief guests. Mr. Shankara Murthy said sports activities will help in developing the personality of an individual.

Quiz on Republic Day

Students of Grade 8 of National Public School, Koramangala, conducted a class assembly with the theme of Republic Day.

The programme began with a speech by Nikhil Vinod. Students conducted a quiz based on Republic Day and presented a dance to the lilting tunes of A.R. Rehman's "Vande Mataram." The tableau at the end brought to light the significance of unity in diversity.

R-Day parade prize

Students of Little Flower Public School, Banashankari, bagged the second prize for march past at the Republic Day parade held at the Manekshaw Parade Grounds in Bangalore. The school was awarded a special prize for the unique performance by their school band, The Red Ants.

The Hindu NIE Team

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