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BVM and Centre Point school students shine at the inter-school quiz competition ‘Quiz-o-range’
Akshat Band and Saksham Dhawan with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Vedang Adoni and Aadit Gajbhiye with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Vansh Tibdiwal with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Ishan Kaduskar and Nipun Nistane with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Ishwar and Eshan Sarda with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Kartik Girish Vyas, Abhishek Thatte, Aseem Godbole and Gayatri Phadnis Vyas

Mayank Mukherjee and Kushal Agrawal with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Pranav Nayyar and Amritansh Sharma with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Rajas Welankar and Kshitij Lohe with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Sarthak Pakhmode and Aadvik Bhatia with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Shyamal Bakhne and Snehal Ambare with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

Vansh Mediratta and M Saarthak with Retd Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande

An inter-school quiz competition ‘Quiz-o-range’ was conducted in Nagpur by educational start-up Logicology at Kalidasa Auditorium, Persistent Systems Ltd, on August 27,2017. The competition, which was meant for students of class 5-8 students from different Nagpur schools saw a participation from 100 teams from 15 schools. Retired Air Vice Marshall Dr D K Pande was the chief guest at the competition and also distributed prizes to the winners.The competition was divided in the two categories – junior category (Class 5 and 6) and senior category (Class 7 and 8). While students from BVM (Trimurti Nagar, Nagpur) emerged victorious in the junior category, students from Centre Point School (Katol Road, Nagpur) were the winners of the senior category.
Speaking to Nation Next about Quiz-o-range, Gayatri Phadnis Vyas, Founder, Logicology, said, “This is the second time we have organised Quiz-o-range. We try to conduct these competitions so as to provide exposure to students for top level quizzes. There are a lot of national level quizzes which fortunately also take place in Nagpur. The competition in these quizzes is at a different level altogether. We aim to give exposure to students so that they can do well in such competitions.”
Pictures by: Himanshu Pal
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