Scramble competition and SQC convention conclude at Chaitanya Pathshala
Dhangadhi: The third district-level scramble competition and the 10th SQC convention concluded at Chaitanya Pathshala in Dhangadhi on Saturday.
The scramble competition, which saw participation from 13 schools across Kailali, Kanchanpur, and Doti, was competitive, engaging, and showcased an educational atmosphere. The event was directed by Suman Shrestha, with Naresh Rawal serving as assistant director.
In the results, Oja Poudel from Vatsalya Vidya Niketan in Kanchanpur, Bailauri secured first place, followed by Anurag Bista from the same school in second place, while Nikhil Rokaya from Bright Way Public School finished third.
Additionally, Shailesh Khadka from Aristo Secondary School received the best word award, while Oja Poudel from Vatsalya was recognized as the highest scorer. The winners were honored with certificates and trophies.
An SQC convention was also organized at Chaitanya Pathshala in collaboration with Quest Nepal, featuring a moon debate session aimed at enhancing students’ logical, analytical, and intellectual abilities.
Associate Professor Sitaram Bhatta of Kailali Multiple Campus and English teacher Hema Upreti served as judges, praising the students’ presentations as strong, effective, and promising. Glee Academy was declared the best, while Gyanjyoti Attariya and Everest Academy Attariya were recognized for the best presentations.
Students at the SQC Convention presented case-study findings based on their respective schools. Tej Purush and Yagyaraj Pandey provided analytical feedback as feedback experts.
During the program, Principal Premnidhi Ojha reaffirmed Chaitanya Pathshala’s commitment to promoting education and culture with equality, stating, “Students are flower buds; they should be allowed to bloom in a proper environment.”