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Kolkata: Heritage School hosts "Youthopia 2015"

| | May 10, 2015, at 11:59 pm
Kolkata, May 10 (IBNS) The Heritage School Kolkata organized the Annual Cultural Fest "Youthopia 2015" from May 8 May till May 10.

The event was inaugurated by actress Locket Chatterjee.

Seema Sapru, Principal, Meenakshi Atal, Vice-Principal, Pradip Agarwal, CEO, Kalyan Bharti Trust and Campus Administrator, Commander S. Dey were present at the event.

More than 22 schools participated in the fest, which included DPS Ruby Park, Don Bosco School Park Circus, St. Xaviers School, La-Martinere School for Girls, La-Martiniere School for Boys, Akshar School, MCKV Vidyapeeth, Agrasain Balika Shiksha Sadan, The Heritage School, MP Birla Foundation School, Sushila Birla Girls School  among others.

The fest consisted of various activities like AD -spoof, comedy strip, NGO event, fashion show, creative writing, script writing, football, long tennis, cricket and many more.

The overall winners of various competitions in the Fest went to The Heritage School Kolkata followed by DPS Ruby Park in the second position, St. Xaviers School in the third position and M P Birla Foundation School in the Fourth position.

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