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        N. Vaishnavi, VIII A, A. Samyuktha, VI-A, N. Rathi Meena, VIII A, Vidyaa Vikas Matric   July - September 2018
        Hr. Sec. School, Pudukkottai
        Deepti Thakur,  Anubha Mishra, IX D, Himanshu Harwani, IX B, Karan Satwani,
        IX A1, Kashish Nainwani, VIII, Ankit, IX B, Vishal Songara, IX A1, All Saints Sr. Sec.   Wooden Wonders
        School, Ajmer                                          In India we fi nd innumerable wooden craft
        Pranshu Panwar, V, Divyanshi Sonkar, VII, Aditya Khanduri, VI C, Yug Jadly, VI E,   traditions. Wood is used for construction,
        Ashutosh Maurya, VII E, Scholars Home Sr. Sec. School, Dehradun  sculptures, artifacts and objects of
        Dhruv Agarwal, X, Gwalior Glory High School, Gwalior
        M. Jagathi, IX, Vandana, IX, Nishtha Kadel, IX C, S. Yuvraj Singh, IX B, M. Tanusri,   everyday use. In about  100 words you
        IX E, M. Tanusri, IX E, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Public School Vidyashram, Jubilee   could write on any one of the following:
        Hills, Hyderabad                                       •  Kinds of wood across the country and their
        Akshit Mandal, IX, Ajay Tomar, IX, Devesh Tiwari, VIII, Abhishek Kumar, IX,   unique qualities
        Harshit K Baliyan, IX, Raksha Anusandhan Vidyalaya, Dehradun  •  Traditional wooden architecture of your state
        Nishchay Saini, VIII A, Vishva Bharti Public School, Jagadhri
        Manasi M. Kurane, VII, Gourika Bassayya Paravayyanavar, VIII B, Mahila Vidyalaya   •  Traditional wooden handicrafts from your region like toys, decorative
        Mandal’s English Medium School, Belgaum                  items, items of everyday use etc.
        Anika Singha Bhati, VIII, Anushree Vishwakarma, VI E, Tanvi Multani, VIII A, Aditi   •  Interview a local artisan
        Gupta, VIII G, Mannat Sharma, VIII I, Yashashvi Jha, VI D, Yashashvi Jha, VI D,   •  Endangered wooden crafts
        Aanchal Saharan, VII A, Delhi Public School, Sec-45, Gurgaon
        R. B. Varadharajan, VIII, Angappa Educational Trust, Coimbatore  You may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or a personally
        Kaviya Sree, IX, Ishrath Raihana M, IX A, S.R.M. Hr. Sec. School, Chennai  clicked photograph.
        M. Gayathri, VII A, Swetha. S, IX, T. Bharathi, VIII A, S. Aiswarya, VIII A, Royal Park
        School, Salem                                          Last date for entries: May 15, 2018
        Heena Chauhan, VIII K, Payal Rana, VIII K, Army Public School, Ambala
        Tathya Barot, VI A, Global Indian International School, Ahmedabad  October - December 2018
        Molisha. S. Sanchhtra, VI, Shwetaba Rathod, VIII A, Bhavan’s Shri A. K. Doshi
        Vidyalaya, Jamnagar                                    India’s Spice Story
        Utsav Hirani, VII, Shri L. G. Haria School, Jamnagar
        Jitisha Verma, IX A, Ilma Qureshi, IX, Goldy Shankar, VII B, Pine Hall School,   India with its diverse climates and
        Dehradun                                               landscapes is home to varieties of
        Aksa Mary Benjamin, IX, Good Earth School, Chennai     spices. Spices have been an important
        Vaibhav Bhist, IX, Khushi Rautela, VIII, Raksa Anusandhan Vidyalaya, Dehradun  part of our history. In about 100 words,
        Vinit Ganesh Mishra, IX C, Motilal Nehru Public School, Jamshedpur  you could write on  any one of the
        Dipti Mahto, Vandana Jalan, V, Bridgeford School, Ranchi
        Bhargav Sharma, VI C, Indian Public School, Radaur     following:
        Japjot Singh Bhatia,VII, Jankidevi Public School, Jaipur  •  Role of  spices in history, mythology,
        Diksha Prasad, VII, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Visakhapatnam  and rituals
        Aikya, VII, Epistemo Global School, Hyderabad
        Medhya Ravishankar, VII A, S. Harini Pritiyanhira, V, A.M.M Matriculation School,   •  A unique spice of your state and its uses
        Chennai                                                •  Your visit  to a spice farm or a spice market
        M. Yuvarani, VII, Revoor Padmanabha Chetty’s Matric Hr. Sec. School, Chennai  •  A delicious dish made with your favourite spice and its recipe
        Rithika, II, Veveaham Prime Academy, Dharampur
        K.V. Rithika, VII, Sri Sankara Vidyashramam Mat. Hr. Sec. School, Chennai  You may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or a personally
        Akanksha, VIII D, ASN Sr. Sec. School, Mayur Vihar-I , Delhi  clicked photograph.
        P. Nikitha Reddy. V A, Gitanjali Devakul School, Kukatpally, Hyderabad
        Anushree N. Khandeparkar, V A, Mushtifund High School, Panaji  Last date for entries: August 15, 2018
        Manya Shree, VIII A, Oxford Grammar School, Hyderabad
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