Thoothukudi: Sterlite Copper organised a drawing competition for students of Thoothukudi studying from 5th Standard to 12th Standard here on Sunday at The Vikasa School, Millerpuram, Thoothukudi.
More than 1500 students of 100 schools from the district participated in the event under three categories. Mr.P.Ramnath, Chief Executive Officer, Sterlite Copper distributed the prizes and certificates to the winners of the competition and addressed the gathering.
Mr.P.Ramnath, also listed out the various initiatives being carried out by the corporate for the benefit of students in Thoothukudi.
Details of the categories, themes and winners are as under:-
Category | Theme | Winners | Prize |
Group 1 5th, 6th & 7th Standard
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My Dream | I – G.Varsha, Kamalavathi Hr.Sec School II – Octavia M, Holy cross Anglo Indian School III – Jothika M, Subbiah Vidyalayam Girls Hr.Sec School | I – Rs 6000 II – Rs 4000 III – Rs 2000 |
Group 2 8th, 9th & 10th Standard |
Conserve Forests | I – Sibi Sudarsh, Vikasa School II – T.R.Rishanth, St.Lasalle HSS III – S.Selva Stephen David, Caldwell HSS | I – Rs 8000 II – Rs 6000 III – Rs 4000 |
Group 3 11th & 12th Standard |
Education for all | I - A.Shiek Dawood, St.Marys Boys Hr.Sec School II – A.Monica, Karapettai Nadar Girls HSS III – A.Panimaya Francisa Nivetha, Holycross Anglo Indian HSS | I – Rs 10000 II – Rs 8000 III – Rs 6000 |
In addition to that, 10 consolation prizes worth Rs 1000 each were given to the students under each category. Special prizes were also given to students who displayed their drawing skills under the theme ‘Say No to Plastics’.
Mr.Velshankar, Managing Director, PSTS Group, Dr.N.K.Charles, Principal, Vikasa School and Col.S.Krishnan, General Manager – Administration and Security, Sterlite Copper were also present during the event.
For further information, please contact:
K.R.Rajesh Associate Manager - Public Relations Sterlite Copper | rajesh.kr@vedanta.co.in Tel: +91 461 424 2926
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