Dhanushree, Sampada are handwriting wizards

Stress on good handwriting skills

April 14, 2017 12:12 am | Updated 08:23 am IST - HUBBALLI

The first three prize winners and consolation prize winners of The Hindu The Handwriting Wizards contest held in association with Cello Pointec, pose for a group photograph with dignitaries in Hubballi on Thursday.

The first three prize winners and consolation prize winners of The Hindu The Handwriting Wizards contest held in association with Cello Pointec, pose for a group photograph with dignitaries in Hubballi on Thursday.

Dhanushree V. Patil from Jindal Vidya Mandir, Tornagal, and Sampada N. Mudgal from KLE English Medium School, Hubballi, emerged winners in the senior and junior categories, respectively, in The Handwriting Wizards contest organised by The Hindu here on Thursday.

In the event held in association with Cello Pointec at JG College of Commerce, the two girls walked away with laurels in a keen contest.

Judges and calligraphy experts M.A. Momin and W.D. Dharwad took extra time to decide the winners as the contestants had written beautifully. Addressing the students, Mr. Momin elaborated on the need for having good handwriting skills and taking interest in calligraphy. Quoting from the verses, Mr. Momin explained how important it was to have education in a competitive world and urged them to be creative in their tasks.

Mr. Dharwad gave tips to the students on calligraphy and demonstrated a few techniques and regretted that parents and children were showing apathy towards handwriting these days. Singing a few lines in between, he exhorted the students to have a goal in life and work towards reaching it.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) Mallikarjun Baladandi, who gave away the prizes, said that handwriting was the index of one’s personality and discipline. Lauding the initiative taken by The Hindu , he urged the students to focus on improving their writing skills in addition to gaining knowledge.

Winners

Senior category: Dhanushree V. Patil (Jindal Vidya Mandir, Tornagal); Megha S. Pasupatihal (Jindal Vidya Mandir, Dharwad); Hruthik Shetty (RNS Vidyaniketan, Hubballi).

Consolation prizes: Anshita Bisht, Gagan S. (Jindal Vidya Mandir, Tornagal); Noor Jahan (Jindal Vidya Mandir, Ballari); Sana (St. Antony’s Public School, Hubballi).

Junior category: Sampada N. Mudgal (KLE English Medium School, Hubballi); Ananya P. Huddar (Jindal Vidya Mandir, Tornagal); Thejaswi A. (Vimala Kulkarni Memorial School, Hubballi).

Consolation prizes: Sankeerthana (Sandur Residential School, Sandur); Disha Banu Nadaf , Poornima V. Prabhu (Chinmaya Vidyalay, Hubballi); Ranjana (Jindal Vidya Mandir, Tornagal).

Sponsors

JG College of Commerce was the venue sponsor for the event and Sri Krishna Milks Private Limited was the beverages sponsor.

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