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Winners of Free Press painting competition 2021 in Indore

Students have been anxiously waiting for the results of ‘On The Spot’ painting competition organised by the leading English daily of Central India, Free Press in association with DHL Infrabulls. The event was powered by Indian Oil.

Free Press on the spot painting competition, an open and unbiased platform to budding artists in Indore, was organised digitally this year due to covid-19 outbreak. As per registrations, 6,739 students participated in the event.

Here are the winners of the competition in various categories:

Group A winners

Vedant Tripathi from Daly College bagged first place.

Aradhya Shrivastava in Grade 2 from Queens College bagged second place.

Shreshta Yadav in Grade 3 from Delhi Public School Nipania came in third place.

Group B winners

Hitanshi Agrawal in Grade 6 from Shri Satya Sai Vidya Vihar bagged first place.

Siddhi Agrawal in Grade 7 from St Joseph School bagged second place.

Meesha Patel in Grade 4 from Shri Satya Sai Vidya Vihar came in third place.

Group C winners

Dhruv Verma in Grade 9 from Shri Gujarati Samaj AMN School bagged first place.

Bhavya Gupta in Grade 10 from SICA Senior Secondary school bagged second place.

Japnit Gupta in Grade 11 from Shri Satya Sai Vidya Vihar came in third place.

Group A Consolation Prizes

Rishima Mahajan in grade 2; Kartika Malviya in kindergarten (KG – 2); Garima Vishwakarma in Grade 2; Shivam Kashyap in Grade 4; Kaashwl Khurana in Grade 2; Avni Sharma in Grade 2; Ira Nagar in KG-2; Reeha Amit Shah in Grade 1; Abeer Agrawal in KG-2; Yashasvini Rathod in KG-2; and Navya Trivedi in Grade 3 were awarded consolation prizes.

Group B Consolation Prizes

Divyanshika Saigal in Grade 7; Shivaansh Nandwal in Grade 5; Abdullah Bin Zuber in Grade 6; Rani Sarkar in Grade 7; Bhumika Bindoriya in Grade 7; Arini Tiwari in Grade 7; Daksh Yadav in Grade 4; Rashida Dahodwala in Grade 7; Ishwari Soni in Grade 6; Rishbha Matta in Grade 7; Saniya Shrivas in Grade 6; and Pahal Agrawal in Grade 7 were awarded consolation prizes.

Group C Consolation Prizes

Tanvi Chopariya in Grade 8; Aditya Saha in Grade 12; Isha Kawade in Grade 9; Bhuvan Kumar Jain in Grade 10; Aayushi Sahu in Grade 8; Zoya Qureshi in Grade 11; Naman Sinha in Grade 8; Priyansh Bairagi in Grade 7; Ridhima Jain in Grade 8; Kanak Panchal in Grade 12; Maulika Joshi in Grade 10; and Tanvi Pilley in Grade 9 were awarded consolation prizes.





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