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Samvidhi : The Legal Conclave concludes at DPS Chandigarh
The Legal Conclave at DPS Chandigarh came to a fruitful close on 22nd October, 2019. The compelling event witnessed an illustrious guest list comprising Mr. Inderjeet Mehta, Session Judge, Mr. Mahavir, President SLSA and Vivek Atray, Ex IAS, Author and Advisor. In his opening address, Mr. Inderjeet Mehta complimented the Principal, Mrs. Reema Dewan for being the beacon of pragmatic and integrated learning in the Tricity and furnishing such a stimulating environment. He appreciated the enthusiastic participation and level of awareness among the students. He reached out to the students saying that hard work and sincerity are at a higher pedestal than basic intellect which is an added bonus.
Day Two saw 6 Semi Finalists caught in a brainstorming 'Vidhigya', a quiz followed by a fierce battle of wits in 'Vidhi Sangyan', the debate.
The Principal, Mrs. Reema Dewan strongly supported the need of creative and critical thinking and learning. She reiterated her belief in the holistic development of the young minds through co-curricular activities and events.
The third position of the first ever Legal Quiz : Vidhigya was secured by Rohit Ghangas and Harshit of Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh. The second position was bagged by Jugaad Singh and Jasmeen Kaur of DPS Chandigarh and the team which swept away the winner's trophy of the Legal Quiz was Prabhroop and Geetika Bhatia of DPS Chandigarh. Bhavan Vidyalaya were the Runners up in the Debate while the winning team of Carmel Convent also secured the Best Speaker Award.
The Overall Winner's Trophy and Cash Prize of Rs. 3000 was bagged by Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh. DPS Chandigarh secured the Overall Runners Up Trophy. But, being the host school, passed on the trophy to Learning Path School, Mohali along with the Cash Prize of Rs. 2000/-.
This successful event set an unprecedented benchmark in showcasing the multifaceted talent of students of the Tricity and heralding a movement in spreading awareness about basic laws
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