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Inspiring Achievements: A Proud Moment of Special Awards

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  • Date January 13, 2026
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Along with the 11th Convocation Ceremony, special awards were also presented to school students to appreciate their outstanding achievements and talents. These awards aimed to motivate students and recognize their hard work, discipline, and all-round development.

The Lal Advani Memorial Award for the Best Student was presented in loving memory of Late Shri Lal Advani, the founder of the Blind Relief Association. This award is given to a student with Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) who shows academic excellence, punctuality, and active participation in cultural activities. This year, the award was proudly given to Mridul, who is pursuing his secondary examination despite having an intellectual disability. Mridul is a punctual and hardworking student with good academic ability. He actively takes part in cultural and sports activities and also shows great talent as a singer. His confidence, dedication, and positive attitude reflect his strong determination and overall growth.

The Natraj Award for the Best Student in Cultural Activities was sponsored by Dr. Indira Alok, Principal, Manovikas School for Inclusion. This award is given for exceptional talent in dance, drama, music, and cultural expression. The award was presented to Afreen for her remarkable performance and active involvement in cultural activities. Her talent, confidence, and enthusiasm truly inspired everyone present.

The award ceremony was a proud and joyful moment for students, teachers, and parents.

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