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Fest and fun

Around 800 children from 21 schools across Kolkata participated in the two-day on-stage and off-stage events.

Fest and fun
Ullas, the two-day annual inter-school festival of South Point School came to an end on 21 November 2016, in Kolkata. Abir Chatterjee graced the occasion as the Chief Guest on the final day of the event, at GD Birla Sabhagar. Around 800 children from 21 schools across Kolkata participated in the two-day on-stage and off-stage events. The schools included Delhi Public School (New Town and Megacity), Adamas International School, Mahadevi Birla World Academy, Sushila Birla High School, Birla High School, Modern High School for Girls and M P Birla Foundation Higher Secondary School.  The events on the first day of the festival included Sabz-e-Print, a wrapping-paper-making contest for smaller children, and Akriti, a creative sculpting competition for the older ones, were held simultaneously. Children from Sandipan, the free evening school run by South Point Foundation, took part in Sabz-e-Print.
Written prelims of Mixed Bag, a quiz comprising Spelling and Vocabulary, Mathematical Skill and General Knowledge for children of classes II and III, and Kwizwiz, a quiz for seniors, were also conducted. Karateka, a competition in karate display, Ad-It, an advertisement making contest and Ta-Dhin-Ta, dance competition, were also organised.
Events on the second day included the finals of Kwizwiz, including audio-visual round followed by Kavyanjali, a competition in Hindi/Bengali group recitation, Do-Re-Mi, a Western vocal music contest, and Ghunghroo, an event of dances to the tunes of Indian classical/semi-classical songs. The programme came to an end with the prize distribution ceremony.

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