4th day of the five-day International Literary-Cultural Festival 'Euphoria-2021'
Lucknow,
February 8 : On the fourth day of the five-day literary and cultural festival
'Euphoria-2021' being organized online by City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar
Campus I, participants from across the country and abroad participated in
debates, quizzes, speeches and poetry recitation competitions today. The
participants left an impression of their unparalleled talent and showed that
the future generation is ready to create an ideal world order with creative
ideas. It
may be mentioned that 'Euphoria-2021' is being organized from 5 to 9 February,
in which meritorious students from Russia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sharjah, Kuwait
and various states of India are participating in various interesting and
enlightening competitions. Skills are strongly demonstrated. The aim of this
international event is to ensure the overall development of future generations
through balanced and qualitative education.
Competitions at 'Euphoria-2021' began
today with the Shubhashita (Extempore) competition. This competition, based on
the theme 'Indian Culture', was held in two rounds. Out of the first round held
live on the Zoom app, 10 finalists were selected, who in the second round
demonstrated their eloquence, creative thinking and knowledge of Indian culture
and civilization. Participating students expressed their views on the topic given
at the time of the competition. In the 'Wordplay' competition organized
for the students of junior category, the students exhibited their skills in
poem recitation. This competition also took place in two rounds, however, after
the initial written round, 6 participating students got the opportunity to show
talent in the final round, who made poems on idioms, phrases and analogies and
presented it live.
The final round of the Shastaarth
(Debate) and Tenali Prashnavali (Quiz) competitions held under 'Euphoria-2021'
today was very attractive and the contesting students were competing against
each other. In these competitions organized for the senior class students, on
one hand, in the debate competition, students put their views on the topic
'India's politics is the reason behind the country's backwardness' and against
it, in very strong way, and also answered to the questions put up by the
opponents with the speed of light, enchanting the audience. In Debate,
participants expressed their views on the topic 'India's politics is the reason
behind the country's backwardness'. While speaking for and against the motion,
they gave examples of great politicians who worked for the welfare of the
nation and also those who used politics for their personal gains and did not
care for the nation's progress.
Chief Public Relations Officer of
CMS Mr Hari Om Sharma said that this International Literary and Cultural
Festival is instilling the spirit of unity among the students by rising above
the differences of religion, caste, color, creed and realizing the dream of
Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam. Mr. Sharma said that this international festival will end
tomorrow on 9 February Tuesday with a prize distribution and closing ceremony
to be held from 12.30 pm. Prize winners of various competitions will be honored
and awarded on this occasion amidst colorful educational-cultural
presentations. Prior to this, turncoat in theater (skt) competition will be
organized in the junior category, he informed.
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