Mount Carmel Students Win Prizes in Tricity Poster-Making Competition
Mount Carmel Students Win Poster-Making Competition

Winners Announced at Tricity Poster-Making Competition

Mount Carmel School, Chandigarh, celebrated the achievements of its students at the 30th Annual Tricity Inter-School Poster-Making Competition, organized by the Generation Saviour Association (GSA) as part of World No Tobacco Day. The felicitation ceremony was held at SD College, Sector 32, Chandigarh, where students were honored for their creative posters promoting a tobacco-free lifestyle.

Dhanvi, a student of Class XII-E, Group D, secured the first prize, while Akriti of Class VII-A, Group B, received the merit prize. The competition, held at Khalsa College, saw participation from schools across the Tricity, recognizing artistic excellence and awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use.

Principal Praises Students' Social Awareness

Congratulating the winners, Principal Dr. Parveena John Singh praised the students for their creativity, hard work, and social awareness. She added that such platforms inspire young minds to champion meaningful causes and make responsible choices for a healthier society.

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The event underscored the importance of youth engagement in public health issues, with posters effectively communicating the dangers of tobacco. The Generation Saviour Association continues to play a key role in organizing such competitions to foster awareness among school students.

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