Moodbidri: Carmel School organises quiz competition to promote International year of Camelid


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Moodbidri, Dec 31: The United Nations designated the year 2024 as the International year of Camelid to recognise and promote the welfare of these remarkable animals. To mark this occasion, Carmel School organised an engaging and educational quiz competition on December 18, under the guidance of the school cabinet.

The event commenced with a melodious prayer song, setting a serene and joyful tone for the day. Jenelia Menezes extended a warm welcome to the gathering, highlighting the significance of the event. The quiz, hosted by Hiba Sheikh, consisted of six fun and interactive rounds that captivated the audience and participants alike. Each round was meticulously designed to enhance awareness and appreciation for camelids, their role in ecosystems, and their importance to various cultures.

The competition was vibrant and lively, with participants showcasing their knowledge and enthusiasm. The rounds included thought-provoking questions, visual aids, and quick-fire segments, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone present.

The programme concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Relina D’Costa, who expressed gratitude to the organizers, participants, and audience for making the event a success. This initiative not only celebrated the International Year of Camelid but also encouraged students to expand their understanding of these unique animals in a fun and engaging way.

The winners are as follows:

 

 

  

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