Students weave magic with words at ‘Monsoon Letters’ short story writing competition at Shoolini Univ
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Solan, October 7
Chitrakoot School of Liberal Arts, Shoolini University, organised a captivating short-story writing competition on the theme “Monsoon Letters,” celebrating the beauty of rain and the boundless creativity of students. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across various disciplines, each bringing to life their emotions, reflections, and imagination through monsoon-inspired tales.
Chancellor, Prof. P.K. Khosla, presented the certificates to the winners and gifted them his personally authored and signed book, “Trysts with Karma.”
Dr. Purnima Bali, Head of the Chitrakoot School of Liberal Arts, emphasised the importance of such literary initiatives in promoting creativity among students. “Competitions like these help students express their thoughts in artistic ways and enhance their imaginative and creative abilities,” she said.
The winners of the competition were Palak Raghuwanshi (Undergraduate – Liberal Arts) for Monsoon Letters, Deepanjali Mishra (Undergraduate – Psychology) for The Last Postcard, and Vijaya Laxmi (Undergraduate – School of Biotechnology) for When the Rains Returned.
The competition was judged by Dr. Hemant Kumar Sharma and Ms. Jagriti Sharma, who commended the participants for their originality, depth of thought, and literary flair.