Delhi Public School, Kalyanpur, Kanpur, wins Overall Championship
Lucknow, 30 November : The four-day International Computer Olympiad 'E-Cofas-2020' organized online by City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus I concluded today with great fanfare and show. Participating students and prize-winners of Russia, Jordan, Bangladesh, Oman, Qatar and various states of India for various competitions were honoured online at the 'Closing-cum-Prize Distribution Ceremony' amidst the colourful educational-cultural presentations. The Overall Championship was bagged by DPS Kalyanpur, Kanpur while the runner-up trophy went to Pathania Public School, Rohtak, Haryana.
City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus won the first prize
in Confabulor (Debate) competition whereas Pathania Public School,
Rohtak, Haryana won the first prize in Ad Tech (Advertisement) contest.
Similarly, Sunbeam English School, Bhagwanpur, Varanasi won the first prize in Rendition
(Paper Presentation) contest; Little Angel's High School, Gwalior, Madhya
Pradesh won the first prize in E-COFAS Doodle contest; CMS Rajendra
Nagar Campus I won the first prize in Creators (Logo designing) contest;
DPS Kalyanpur, Kanpur won the first prize in The Footage (My Story, My
Content) contest; Little Angel's High School, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh won
the first prize in Teenovations (Science Model) contest and DPS
Kalyanpur, Kanpur won the first prize in Costek (Choreography) competition.
Chief Guest of the function, Mr
Shishir, IAS, Director, Information, UP, said in his address that due to
restrictions of Corona pandemic CMS' indomitable spirit encouraged it to
organize this event online. I hope that this platform will widen students'
horizons and thoughts by providing them an opportunity to compete.
Convener of E-Cofas-2020 and
Principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I,
Mrs Jayashree Krishnan expressed her belief that this computer olympiad has
been successful in developing a scientific and technological outlook in
students through competitions and mutual interaction. She invited the
participating teams to participate in the next Cofas with the same vigour and
enthusiasm. Renowned educationist and Founder of CMS, Dr Jagdish Gandhi also
blessed the participants from India and abroad and motivated them to use the
knowledge for the benefit of the human race. Dr Gandhi said that the time has
now come for the students of the world to unite and begin a crusade for World
Unity, Peace and Justice.
Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari
Om Sharma informed that different competitions were held at this four-day
long International Computer Olympiad 'E-Cofas-2020' in which student teams from
Russia, Jordan, Bangladesh, Oman, Qatar and various states of India
enthusiastically participated and displayed their creativity, ideas and
computer skills showing that they have the urge and competence to bring about a
revolutionary change in the field of computer technology.
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