Achievements in Republic day

 

 

Lucknow Public Schools & Colleges won the 1st Prize in tableau presented in Republic Day Parade 2010.

 

Lucknow Public College, A-Block Rajaji puram Branch got the 3rd Prize in March-Past (Girls) in Republic Day Parade 2010.

 

 

Lucknow Public School, Anand Nagar, Jail road Branch got 3rd Prize in cultural program in Republic Day Parade 2010.



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Abhishek Dubey and Ayush Srivastava of LPC A Block, Rajajipuram won I prize in an Inter School G.K. Quiz organized by Rotay Club, Kanpur.

 

Dhruv Singh and Brajendra Pratap Singh of LPC A Block, Rajajipuram won Bronze Medal in the Latest National Soft Tennis Champion Orrisa.

  

LPC Sahara States won the 1st Prize for group Singing in the A Category and the 2nd prize in the B group. Ayushi Dhawan (VIII B) and Siddhant Tewari (II C) won the consolation prize in the Solo categories. Durga Negi of IV B won the consolation Prize in the film Song Category at Lucknow Mahotsav.

 

 

Ayushi Kushwaha of LPC Sahara States, Jankipuram Branch bags the prize for the Best Speaker in Debate at 12th International Convention on student Quality Control organized by CMS.

 

Avneesh Kumar of LPC A Block, Rajajipuram won the 1st prize in Extempore and consolation in Debate in Youth Fest organized by Lucknow Mahotsav.

 

Shubham Shukla of LPC A Block, Rajajipuram won the 1st prize in Debate Competition and 3rd prize  in Extempore Competition Youth Fest organized by Lucknow Mahotsav.  

 

Akhilesh Banerjee, an alumnus of Lucknow Public College, Anand Nagar Jail Road,  has been awarded the Excellent Experiment Award by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA for his experiment on Artificial Pituitary Gland. He has obtained the patent of the Artificial Pituitary Gland.

 

 

Shubhrankshu Mukherjee of Lucknow Public College, Anand Nagar Jail Road, Branch won the First prize in the International Geo Fest.

 

  

Mayank Kumar of Lucknow Public College, Anand Nagar Jail Road, Branch Bagged the Second place in National Geography Olympiad.    

 



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