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Student felicitated for Tamil elocution skills

July 27, 2010 07:17 pm | Updated 07:17 pm IST - Coimbatore:

Inspector-General of Police, West Zone, P. SIvanandi (right) felicitating eighth standard student N. Naren Gowtham (second right) for his proficiency in Tamil and elocution skills. Boy's father Nagarajan and mother Shanthi are seen in the picture. PHOTO S. SIVA SARAVANAN

Inspector-General of Police, West Zone, P. Sivanandi on Monday felicitated N. Naren Gowtham of Standard VIII in Yuva Bharathi School on Thadagam Road for his proficiency in Tamil and elocution skills.

Flawless speech

On Monday, in front of the media personnel, the boy spoke the longest dialogue in the Tamil movie

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Parasakthi. He also spoke flawlessly on the Tamil culture and tradition.

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Mr. Sivanandi said that the boy could bring out the emotions exactly without even a slip. The IG pointed out that the boy had so far won 100 prizes for the elocution skills and over 75 medals.

Books

Appreciating the boy for his talent, the IG presented him with a set of books.

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