
Floral mosaic competition held
A FLORAL mosaic competition to enhance aesthetic skills was recently organised at Peoples? Public School premises. A dance competition was held in two categories - classical and semi classical. Among the schools that participated were St Thomas Convent S S School, Jawaharlal Nehru School, BHEL, Bal Bharti Public School and Peoples? Public School.
By HT Correspondent | None, Bhopal
PUBLISHED ON JAN 19, 2006 02:05 PM IST
A FLORAL mosaic competition to enhance aesthetic skills was recently organised at Peoples’ Public School premises. A dance competition was held in two categories - classical and semi classical. Among the schools that participated were St Thomas Convent S S School, Jawaharlal Nehru School, BHEL, Bal Bharti Public School and Peoples’ Public School.
Dream Bhopal 2020 project competition depicted an advanced City of Bhopal, a satellite township with excellent transport facilities like flyovers that connect all zones.
The objective of the event was to take all students present at the event towards creativity and also enjoy participation and support to promote an innovative outlook.

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