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Nagpur Students Shine at DPS LitFest 2025 Celebration

9 Nov

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  • DPS LitFest 2025 held on Kamptee Road, Nagpur
  • Competitions in 4 languages: English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi
  • Chief guest Prof Supantha Bhattacharyya inspires students
Nagpur Students Shine at DPS LitFest 2025 Celebration

The 5th edition of DPS LitFest 2025 took place on November 9, 2025, at Delhi Public School on Kamptee Road in Nagpur. The festival celebrated language, creativity, and expression, with students participating in competitions across four languages: English, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Marathi.

The chief guest for the event was Prof Supantha Bhattacharyya, a renowned academician, poet, and theatre personality. He inspired the students with his thoughts on the power of communication and performance. The festival featured a range of literary events, including storytelling, poetry, debates, dramatization, and quizzes.

Tulika Kedia, the president and pro-vice-chairperson, and Savita Jaiswal, the director, joined the event virtually to congratulate the participants. Principal Yogeeta Umalkar praised the students' performances and emphasized the importance of such platforms in building empathy and communication skills.

The event concluded with a prize distribution ceremony and a vote of thanks, marking a vibrant celebration of literary excellence among the students of Delhi Public School, Nagpur.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DPS LitFest 2025 is a literary festival organized by Delhi Public School in Nagpur, celebrating language, creativity, and expression.
The chief guest at the DPS LitFest 2025 was Prof Supantha Bhattacharyya, a renowned academician, poet, and theatre personality.
The DPS LitFest 2025 featured competitions in four languages: English, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Marathi, including storytelling, poetry, debates, dramatization, and quizzes.

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