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APS Damana hosts Inter-APSs Cluster-I Hindi Debate Competition
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|July 16, 2025
JAMMU: Army Public School Damana hosted the Inter-APSs Cluster-I Hindi Debate Competition for students of Classes IX to XII on 15 July 2025 in the AV Room of the school.
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The event brought together intellect and eloquence as young debaters from eight prestigious Army Public Schools under Western Command Cluster-I showcased their oratory and critical thinking skills in the Hindi language.
The occasion was graced by Brigadier Kumar Anand, Chairman, APS Damana, as the Chief Guest. He was warmly welcomed by Pushpinder Kaur, Principal, APS Damana, along with Shallu Kapoor, Vice Principal, faculty members of the Hindi Department, escort teachers and participants from various schools. The event was honoured by the benign presence of Lt Colonel RS Slathia, SO School.
The event also witnessed the gracious presence of Major Prarabdh Bhadoriya as one of the Jury members.
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