Girls bag all prizes of CIFA-Thums Up
Painting Contest
• Seven year old Sanjana Garg adjudged the
best in junior category
• Overwhelming response to the painting contest with hundreds
participating
• Jury finds the level of imagination of participants highly
appreciable
Hyderabad, April 30: Girls bagged all the seven prizes of
the CIFA-Thums Up Rural Games painting contest held in the
city on Saturday as part of the inaugural ceremony of the
40-day extravaganza organized by Hindustan Coca-Cola and
Consortium of Indian Farmers Association.
Seven year old Sanjana Garg, 3rd standard student of the
Delhi Public School and C. Indraja Reddy, 10th standard student
from the St. Peters High School, topped in the junior and
senior sections respectively of the painting contest. The
topic of the painting contest was “Rural Games and
Rural Ambience”.
The painting contest conducted for children below 15 years
of age received an overwhelming response with hundreds of
budding artists lending expression to their sentiments reinforcing
the spirit of the CIFA-Thums Up Rural Games.
The winners were decided by a jury comprising eminent artist
Asha Radhika and Dr Suresh, president of the Osmania Medical
College Doctors Association, who commended the level of imagination
of the participants. Winners of the contest received cash
prizes and certificates from the organizers.
Following are the winners of the contest:
Painting
Contest held at Hyderabad on April 28
|
|
I - Sanjana
Garg
II - Bhakti Singh
III - Spandana
|
7 / III
10 / V
10 / VI
|
Delhi Public
School
Chirec Public School
Nalanda Vidyalaya |
|
I - C. Indraja
Reddy
II - M. Sneha
III - R. Sai Sruthi
|
15 / X
11 / VII
12 / VII
|
St.Peters High
School
Chinmaya Vidyalaya
Bhavan’s Sri Ramakrishna |
S Rajshree
Rao |
6 / II |
St.Anns High
School |
|
The CIFA-Thums Up Rural Games was inaugurated by Dr. T.
Subbarami Reddy, Union Minister of State for Mines and Shri
Shabbir Ali Mohd, State Minister for Energy, Coal, Minorities
Welfare, Wakf & Urudu Academies, accompanied by AICC
member Gudur Narayana Reddy by lighting the traditional lamp.
The Andhra Pradesh leg of the Games will now move over to
20 other locations in the next 40 days before culminating
with a grand finale on the first week of June. It will then
move to Karnataka and Maharashtra.