Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
The Lokmat Times Campus Club competitions, held on January 17, Saturday at Lokmat Bhavan, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, brought together judges from diverse professional fields, who observed student performances across multiple categories. Based on their interactions and assessments, the judges shared their views on the initiative by Lokmat Times Campus Club, as well as the students’ creativity, preparation and overall participation during the event.
1.
Students impress at exhibition
The program was truly amazing, one of the most innovative and well-organized initiatives I have seen. The management was excellent, and the students showcased their work brilliantly. Overall, it was a wonderful and impressive exhibition.
- Uddesh Paghal,artist
2.
Young stars shine
The event was really wonderful. Most of the children, especially those in first and second standard, performed exceptionally well. Even the simplest acts were done beautifully, and I felt proud seeing all the kids give their best on stage.
- Kishor Nikam, seasoned photo journalist
3.
Education through activity
The program was very well organised and beautifully conducted. Everything was managed according to the schedule, and the overall management was excellent. Children learned through 3D models and active study methods, which supported their understanding and overall development. Such initiatives are highly beneficial for students.
– Dr Swapna Ambekar, assistant professor
4.
Informative and enjoyable
The program was excellent and very well organised. The team made great efforts, and the children performed wonderfully. As a doctor, I truly enjoyed the event. The working models and school-wise themes were impressive and informative. It was enjoyable and educational, and such programs should be expanded further in the future.
– Dr Suvarna Gulanikar, doctor
5.
Builds expression and coordination
Overall, the competition and arrangements were good. At this age, such competitions help develop coordination, synchronisation, correct pronunciation, voice modulation, rhythm and, most importantly, expression, which is the core of poetry recitation. Language values and cultural understanding also develop naturally through such activities, making these competitions very important for young students.
—- Ravi Korde, Yuva Sahitya Academy winner poet
6.
Perfect platform for young talent
“At this age, such competitions are ideal for children. Their upbringing and values shine through, and the performances were truly remarkable, reflecting both effort and creativity.”
— Ambika Dutta, poet and writer
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Learning through creativity
Very interesting and well-organised programme, these competitions help children learn throughout the process and deepen their understanding of the topics. The students created impressive models for their presentations, showcasing both creativity and effort, which made their performances truly commendable.
— Maya Vaidya, architect
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Well-prepared and creative
The programme was well organised, and the teams performed confidently and were well prepared. The children enjoyed it, and the creative topics encourage them to watch news or read more. Such competitions help them develop knowledge, creativity, and overall learning.
— Hemant Rawate, assistant professor