Prime Minister felicitates winners of CBSE CVC essay writing competition 2022
Over 7 lakh students participated in the CBSE CVC essay writing competition out of which 5 students were awarded as winners.
Ishita Ranganath | November 3, 2022 | 10:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in collaboration with central vigilance commission organised an essay writing competition from October 3 to 11, 2022. The competition was held in CBSE affiliated schools all over the country.
A total of 7.65 lakh students participated in the competition. Out of these, only 5 students became the winners of the competition and were felicitated by prime minster Narendra Modi. The ceremony was held at Vigyan Bhawan on the occasion of vigilance awareness week. The theme of the competition was- "c orruption free India - a developed India".
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The Programme was attended by CBSE chairperson, Nidhi Chibber and CBSE secretary Anurag Tripathi.
The winners of the CBSE central vigilance commission essay writing competition 2022 were from all over the country. Coming in at the first place was Askhat Pandey from Little World School, Tilwara, Jabalpur, MP. The second place at the competition went to Yashvi Daddha from St. Anne's Sr. Sec. School, Jodhpur. The third position went to Anjali Sinha from U rsuline Convent Senior Secondary School, Greater Noida.
While in the first place was Siri Konda from TVS School, Hirehalli Tumkur, Karnataka. Lastly, in fifth place was Sania Dekari from - Budding Buds Senior Secondary School Tinsukia Assam. The competition saw participants from all across India.
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