Jaipur.Adarsh Vidya Mandir, Rajapark, organized the mega talent hunt show "Kaladarsh 1.0" on Wednesday in collaboration with the Bharat Vikas Parishad, Chitrakoot Branch. Principal and camp coordinator Sunayana Nagpal said that students enthusiastically participated in competitions including dance, light music, fashion show, T-shirt painting and poster making.
Addressing the gathering, Sardar Ajay Pal Singh said that along with providing quality English-medium education under the CBSE curriculum, the school also imparts strong cultural values. He remarked that at a time when family bonds are weakening and many children settle abroad and forget their parents, students of this institution grow into exemplary citizens of the country.
Civil Lines MLA Gopal Sharma said that former students of Adarsh Vidya Mandir have made a mark not only in India but also abroad. He stated that the identity of the institution lies not merely in academic excellence but in nurturing well-cultured students who bring pride to their families, society and the nation in every sphere of life.
Panchkhand Peethadheeshwar Somendra Maharaj and Ravi Nayyar also blessed the children. Coordinator Vandana Mehrotra informed that winners of various competitions were honored with cash prizes.
Secretary Sanjeev Bhargava described Adarsh Vidya Mandir as not just a school but a strong center of values, education and nation-building. Director Dr. Rita Bhargava said that besides academic knowledge, students are encouraged to develop discipline, character, self-confidence, leadership qualities and respect for Indian culture.
The art exhibition showcased paintings highlighting the beauty of nature and the importance of environmental conservation. Through their creativity, young artists conveyed inspiring messages of love for the Earth, sensitivity towards nature and environmental awareness.
Among those present were Principal Rajendra Gupta, management committee members Sunil Garg, Rajesh Badgurjar, Anil Lodha, Rajiv Gupta (CA), Pushkar Upadhyay, Tulsi Sangatani, Pt. Raj Sharma, Kamesh Joshi, Dharmadatt Sharma and Harswaroop Gupta. The panel of judges included Dr. Ragini Ishwar, Mrinal Chopra, Vandana Sherawat, Honey Sain, Dakshita Sain and Madhu Dhamija.
Pavika Chawla won the Best Performer of the Day award and received a cash prize of ₹5,100. Yash received ₹2,100 in the Best Emerging Talent category. In the dance competition, Triyambika Chaturvedi and Inaya emerged winners, while Adhya Modi excelled in singing. Priyanshu won in T-shirt painting, and Pearl Singh showcased outstanding talent in the fashion show and poster-making categories. Each of them received cash prizes of ₹1,100.
