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Indian School Celebrates Commerce Day Nishka

The Indian School Departments of Commerce and Humanities celebrated Commerce Day ‘Nishka-2022’at its Isa Town campus. Principal VR Palaniswamy declared Nishka-2022 session open. ISB executive committee Members Binu Mannil Varughese, Ajayakrishnan V and Premalatha NS gave insightful speeches about the future prospects of Commerce in the modern world. Staff Representative Johnson K Devassy and Vice – Principals and teachers attended. The function ended with prize distribution to the winners of various competitions. Earlier Dr M Rasheed, HoD of Commerce, delivered the welcome address. Annly Joseph, HoD Humanities, proposed vote of thanks. Nishka was the gold coin of the Mauryans. Following are the winners in various competitions. Quiz:1.Vishal Murali Krishnan, Abhiram Sivaprasad and Abhimanyu Panadraprambil. 2.Vaishnav Panamthodil Laji,Anupriya Menon and Devika Suresh. Class 12 Display Board competition on ‘Waste Management: Challenges and Possibilities:1.XII G,2.XII C,3.XII B. Class 11 Display Board competition on ‘The Food Culture: Changing Perspectives’: 1.XI D,2.XI D,3.XI D. Market Kshetra (Waste Management and Sales Promotion): 1. Spoorthi Santosh Koti,Joona Uruvecheduth,Jacob Jomon,Vibha Bhandare,Nikitha Susan Varghese ,Vaishnavi Pradeep and Sahad PS. 2. Shajaa Abdul Rahim,Karnigha Shree, Jahanvi Ojas Nanavati,Santra Ani,Aalia Abdul Kader,Roshini Sanjay,Bushra Hussain and Vismay Sai. 3. Vishnu Prakash,Naveen S Pillai,Azhar Muhammed,Jeet Prakash,Asfia Rizvi,Muna Redha and Daniya Sayed. Eat-Fit salad making competition : 1.Yashaswi Jena,2.Noahin Biju,3.Naveen Sakthivel. ISB Hon.Chairman Prince S Natarajan, Hon. Secretary Saji Antony and Principal VR Palaniswamy appreciated the students for their active participation in the commerce day celebrations and congratulated the teachers on their team spirit in organizing the event successfully.

14 DEC 2022, ISB
Commerce Day2022

THE INDIAN SCHOOL BAHRAIN

The Indian School is a CBSE affiliated school located in Bahrain. It was founded in the year 1950. The Indian School, Bahrain has around 12,000 students and is one of the largest co-ed schools in the Gulf.