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Finals of Young World painting contest tomorrow

Staff Reporter


HYDERABAD: The Hindu-Young World on-the-spot painting competition 2006 finals for juniors (classes IV to VII) and seniors (classes VIII to X) will be held on Sunday at the Institution of Engineers, Visveswaraya Bhavan, Khairatabad, Hyderabad.

All those selected in the preliminary round have been sent individual call letters to come for the finals.

The competition starts at 9 a. m. Participants should be at the venue at least 30 minutes before the start of the competition.

They should bring along with them the call letter. Prizes will be distributed to the winners the same afternoon. Apart from the first, second and third prizes, there will be consolation prizes as well.

All winners will get a gift hamper from the LotteBooProo, who are presenting the competition.

Anand Masala, Spencer's Bread, Dukes Biscuit and ITC Classmate are the regional sponsors of the competition.

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