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Vice-Chairperson, Dr (Mrs) Nayana Goradia, expressed her gratitude to all the participating schools. Her speech also highlighted the role of the Prafull Foundation in sponsoring the Malhaar prizes and encouraging young talent to pursue their dreams. She shared the news of The Indian School completing 25 glorious years in August 2021. Ms Tania Joshi, Principal, warmly welcomed the audience and thanked everyone for their generous effort in making the event a success. The ceremony commenced with Upasana Khatua of class VII C rendering the Saraswati Vandana- an invocation to Goddess Saraswati. Also present were Ms Komal Malhotra and Mr Rishabh Bhatia, school alumni and co-judges for the dance and art sub-categories. Jurists Dr Pankaj Riyaaz, classical singer and sitarist, Mr VK Sharma, well-known theatre personality, vocalist Ms Aparajita Chandola, and Mr Rajan Shripad Fulari, noted art curator, lent their gracious presence at the virtual event. Thus, it was in great anticipation that they converged, along with their teachers-in-charge, on 30 July 2021 for the results declaration ceremony at 10 am.ĭignitaries like the School Vice-Chairperson, Dr (Mrs) Nayana Goradia, Vice-Chairperson of the Managing Committee, Mrs Brinda Shroff, Director Mr Lal Raisinghani and School Manager, Ms Rashi Narula, graced the online event. All the participants had done a commendable job of replicating the enchantment and surreality of a live performance. These entries left an indelible mark on the judges, who selected the winners in each category after many deliberations.
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This year, due to the lockdown imposed by the pandemic, the entries were pre-recorded. This scintillating event attracted 78 entries across all categories from over 26 schools in India. The Indian School hosted Malhaar, its biennial music, dance, art and drama competition with zeal and zest, over the virtual platform in July.