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    Calcutta Telegraph, India
    May 3 2005


    Bending it like boy Beckhams

    Riot of colour

    It was all about colour, culture and creativity at Milaap 2005, the
    inter-school fest organised by Spicmacay's Calcutta chapter, in
    association with TTIS, on April 29 and 30 at St Thomas Day School.
    Picture by Rashbehari DasChildren of Nabadisha participated in an
    enrolment drive, "Send my friend to school", organised by Vikramshila
    Education Resource Society, Banga Education Society and the Paschim
    Banga Rajya Prarambhik Shiksha Unnayan Sanstha on April 30 and May 2.
    Picture by Sanjoy ChattopadhyayaThe North Point Day School, Dum Dum,
    team celebrates its victory at the Linc-TTIS 5-a-side Football
    Tournament at CC&FC on Saturday. They beat Julien Day Ganganagar 2-1.
    Picture by Rashbehari DasStudents of Delhi Public School dropped in
    at Victoria Memorial as part of a city tour. Class VIII to X students
    from 10 Delhi Public Schools in the eastern region were in town to
    participate in the Inter DPS Sports Quiz organised at DPS Ruby Park
    on April 29 and 30. Picture by Aranya SenCalcutta School of Music
    Students Dance Ensemble presented Eclectick, with Odissi,
    Bharatanatyam, Manipuri and modern dance, at Max Mueller Bhavan on
    April 30. Picture by Sanjoy ChattopadhyayaVishma Pratap of Learnium
    School (top) participated in the International Computer Olympiad held
    in Romania recently, which was sponsored by Microsoft. He was the
    only Indian to bag a medal, winning a silver. Forty-one countries
    participated, with 171 teams and 240 individuals. Vishma is in Class
    V in Learnium School. The name of his project was Incredible India.
    Above is a picture of the Indian stall at the eventHariyana Vidya
    Mandir Guardians Forum organised a cultural programme on April 29 at
    Science City auditorium. After performances by students of the
    school, Bangla band Bhoomi took centrestage. Picture by Aranya Sen

    All of 150 schools took up the challenge, although only 48 made the
    cut. And the winner is... The Linc-TTIS 5-a-side Football Tournament
    concluded on Saturday evening, at the CC&FC. It started on a
    league-cum-knockout basis, with eight groups comprising six teams
    each.

    The two top teams from each group qualified for the knockout stage in
    the quarter-finals. Two friendly exhibition matches between team A
    (TTIS and teachers) and team B (games teachers from participating
    schools) was held at CC&FC on April 26 and 30. Team A beat Team B
    4-2.

    On Saturday, North Point Day School, Dum Dum, and Julien Day School,
    Ganganagar, fought for the title. St James and La Martiniere for Boys
    played for the third position before the final match. The former won
    2-1.

    In the final, Tanmoy Kundu of North Point scored the first goal
    within the first minute. The excitement was palpable as Nazrul Haque
    Kayal of Julien Day scored the second goal. The decider was the
    second goal by Tanmoy Kundu. The cheerleaders on both sides were
    unputdownable, as they supported their team.

    Ryan Price of St James was awarded the best player of the series.
    Saheb Ghosh of Julien Day was awarded the best goalkeeper of the
    series. Muzaffar Rahman of Bishnupur Sir Romesh Institution won the
    highest scorer award with 19 goals in the series. Armenian College
    was the recipient of a special award.

    Sourendra Kumar Das,

    Sri Aurobindo Institute of Education
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