Host JK Public School Panjtirthi shine in Handwriting competition

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JAMMU: Handwriting reveals character. Neat, legible handwriting builds a creative mind and disciplined life style.
Vocational Training Organisation in collaboration with Step up Tutorial organised a Handwriting competition at JK Public School (JKPS) Panjtirthi for the students of classes 3rd to 10th.
The Organisers, Vishal Gupta and Karishma Suri visited the school for declaration of result and prize distribution ceremony of the aforesaid competition.

Glimpses of Handwriting competition being held at JK Public School Panjtirthi.

The winners were rewarded with attractive cash prizes and scholarships by the Step Up Tutorial team Kachi Chawni.
Jakiians namely Ayushi Vaid of class 10th won a cash prize of Rs 1100 and scholarship for a free English speaking and handwriting course while Manya Jagotra of class 10th got a cash prize of Rs 500 and scholarship for a free English speaking handwriting course.
Besides that 25 students of JKPS got scholarships for free English speaking and handwriting course.
The judgement was based on clarity, neatness, legibility.
Jakiians seemed very happy and motivated to get the prizes.
The Principal of JKPS Panjtirthi, Suman Banbah proudly felicitated each winner in the assembly ground. She further addressed the audience and expressed, “Handwriting is an art that goes beyond the simple act of writing; it reflects one’s creativity and individuality. Handwriting forms a most important part of students’ expression everywhere whether its child’s notebook, test, exam or a competition and its is a life skill which will always remain with the student throughout life. “
She congratulated Vishal Gupta for the successful culmination of the competition.
Vishal Gupta thanked the Principal for providing such a positive and motivating platform.
He said, “Through this competition we have been successful to spread the message regarding the benefits of mastering the art of handwriting.”
He presented a memento to the principal as a token of love and appreciation.

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