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       Avishi Gotam, VI G, ASN Sr. Sec. School, Mayur   Ananya K., IX A, Abhirami S.S., VIII C, Bhavan’s   July - September 2020
       Vihar - I, Delhi           Vidya Mandir, Elamakkara, Kochi
       Taqiya T. Thaseen, VIII A, Revoor Padmanabha   Arjun Singh, VIII E, Bhavan’s SL Public School,
       Chetty’s Matric Hr. Sec. School, Kaladipet,   Amritsar  Museum Stories
       Chennai                    B. Thohitha,  VIII B, Bhartiya  Vidya Bhavan’s
       Tej, VII, Shaurya Gupta, VI, Swami Vivekananda   Atmakuri Rama Rao School, Jubilee Hills,   Museums are a storehouse of history.
       Public School, Jagadhri, Yamunanagar   Hyderabad        Objects in museums have stories to
       Tanvi,  VII A, Delhi School of Excellence,   Rudrakshi Dave, IX, Central Public Sr. Sec.   tell about our history. Virtually visit
       Manikonda, Hyderabad       School, Udaipur              any museum in your city and write in
       A. Eniya Bimby, IX D, Mani Hr. Sec. School,   Sara Bhargava, VII D, Modern School, Vasant
       Coimbatore                 Vihar, New Delhi             about 100 words on any one of the
       Bhavna Gupta, X A, Nimisha Sinha, VII C, DAV   Poornima Bansal, VIII C, Alisha Hussain, VI A,   following:
       Public School, Sec. 14, Faridabad  Bidisha Mukherjee, X A, Scholars Home Sr. Sec.   •  A unique museum of your city/
       Arnav Garg, V C, Amity International School,   School, Dehradun
       Saket, New Delhi           Samruddhi, Army Public School, Ambala Cantt  region and your experience of
       Nandini Sharma, IX C, Hansika Panchal, VIII,   Vishwas,   Ruchika  Bhatt,  VIII,  Raksha  the museum visit or virtual tour
       Daksh Jewari,  VI B, Jaswant Modern Sr. Sec.   Anusandhan Vidyalaya, Vigyan Vihar, Dehradun  •  Select an object in the museum and write about its story – how it was
       School, Dehradun           Rittika,  VIII, C, Saraswati Public School,   made, its history, and why it is so special
       Subhrato Nandi, VI, M.P. Memorial School and   Jagadhri, Yamunanagar
       Hostel, Varanasi           K.V.D. Bhavani, IX, Sri Prakash  Vidyaniketan,   •  Online/telephonic interview the museum director, curator or the
       Abhilasha Dewal, IX, Jatin Kumar, VIII, NIMS   Pendurthi, Visakhapatnam  museum walk leader
       International School, Jaipur  Kavya R. Patil, VII A, Spoorti G. Karanvi, VII C,   You may accompany your story with a sketch, painting (preferred), or a
       Samiksha Dey, VIII  B,  Shaurya Goel, VIII   KLES’ International School, Belagavi
       C,  Hansine Tripathi,  VIII B, Global Indian   Darsh Suman Jain,  VII C, Akshara School,   photograph.
       International School, Ahmedabad  Kakinada               Last date for entries: June 30, 2020
       Yash Chaudhary,  VIII C, Greenwood, Sr. Sec.   Pagidipala Sreeja,  VIII, JSM High School,
       School, Rahe Raza, Rampur  Hanam Kund, Warangal
       Angel, VIII, Abha Rawat, IX, Balwant Rai Mehta   M. Kiruthivaasan,  VII A, Riverside Public   October - December 2020
       Vidya Bhawan, GK II, New Delhi  School, Kotagiri
       Prabhat Maurya, VIII  C, Vidyagyan  School,   Shifa Rahima Gani,  VII A, Little Scholar’s Hr.
       Sitapur                    Sec. School, Thanjavur       Folk Music Folks!
       Vibhash Singh, VII C, Mohit Singh, VII C, Delhi   Samvrutha A.P., VIII A, St. Jude’s Public School   India is a land of diversity, where every
       Public School, Mandla Road, Jabalpur  and Junior College, Kotagiri, Nilgiris  region has its own folk music. Folk
       Gunav Seth,  VIII D, Delhi Public School,   R. Janya, XI A, Trinity Academy Sr. Sec. School,
       Sonepat                    Thiruvarur                   songs also bring out the traditions
       Tanya Prasad Aloorkar, XII, River Dale High   Swathi Sree I, VII C, Ganges Valley, Hyderabad  of the people in a particular region.
       School, Aurangabad         S. Indhuja,  VII A, Karur Saraswathi  Vidhya   In about 100 words write about any
       Advitee Dhananjay Deshmukh, VI,  M.G.M.   Mandhirr, Karur
       Sanskar Vidyalay, Aurangabad  R. Kevin Dass, VIII  B,  S. Ganesh,  VII B, Sri   one of the following:
       M. Roshan, VII  B,  S. Kavya, VI  B,  N. Lalith   Sankara  Vidyashramam Matriculation Hr. Sec.   •  Songs sung as part of traditional
       Kishore,  VIII B, Glazebrooke Public School,   School, Chennai
       Reddiyur, Salem            Sowmya J., VIII A, Gitanjali Devakul, Kukatpally,   ceremonies and local festivals
       Rithik Rajan, IX B,  K. Kalai  Yarasi, IX A, G.   Hyderabad  •  Songs associated with the farming calendar and nature celebrations
       Stefey Rakkini, IX A, R. Rithika, IX B, Royal Park   Samriddhi Agarwal,  VII A; Sunbeam Suncity
       Matric Hr. Sec. School, Salem  School and Hostel, Varanasi  •  Music associated with various forms of worship or even folk performances
       Charvi Soni, VII D, Nimit Jain, VII D, Maharana   Raghav Kaushik, Siddhi Sagar Academy,
       Mewar Public School, Udaipur   Lalitpur                 •  Interview a folk musician or write about an organization promoting
       Diya Gurung, IX B, Pine Hall School, Dehradun  Parth Misra, V B, Jankidevi Public School, Jaipur  endangered folk music
       Krishiv Trivedi, VI  A,  Vihan P. Kukadia, VI  A,   R. Sowmiya, VII B, Hill Top School, Jamshedpur
       Dhawani Samani,  VI A,  Bhavan’s Shri A.K.   Kedar Manoj,  VI A,  The Shriram Millennium   You may accompany your selected folk music with a personally clicked
       Doshi Vidyalaya, Jamnagar  School, Faridabad            photograph, sketch, or painting.
                                                               Last date for entries: August 15, 2020
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