Winners of The Hindu Maya Kannan 2023 contest awarded prizes
The Hindu
65 winners of The Hindu Maya Kannan 2023 contest awarded prizes/trophies at Saraswati Vidyalaya. Kids aged 3-8 showcased enthusiasm in video performances. Winners incl. Bhuvi Lalwani, Maanav Manoj, Kavinaya, Nethra Sri, Sahana Chandrasekar, Pragathi Suresh, Sathvik, Samanvitha, Niranjana, Sahasra Karthik. Contest powered by Coir on Mattresses, associate sponsors, gift contributions, food partner, venue partnership.
Nearly 65 winners of The Hindu Maya Kannan 2023 contest that concluded recently, were awarded prizes and trophies at Saraswati Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School, Vadapalani.
Catering to kids aged between three and eight years, the contest spanned across five segments of The Hindu Downtown. The children, dressed up as Krishna and Radha, showcased unwavering enthusiasm. Their short video performances, a criteria for the selection of winners, were captivating. The winners also included 50 consolation prize recipients.
From the Anna Nagar segment, the winners were Bhuvi Lalwani, Maanav Manoj, and Harsmitha. From T. Nagar, Kavinaya, Nethra Sri, and Kaira emerged victorious. Adyar’s winners included Sahana Chandrasekar, Pragathi Suresh, Shravya Suresh, and Harshitha. Sathvik, Samanvitha, and Meera Sarath Chandran won in Mylapore. In Tambaram segment, the winners were Niranjana, Sahasra Karthik, and Pragnya.
The contest was powered by Coir on Mattresses. The associate sponsors included Gopuram Products, the Rajamanicka Mudaliyar company and the Kanchipuram Arignar Anna Silk Cooperative Society.
Gift contributions came from Aachi Masala, P.S. Tamarind, Brooks Musicals, RAS Chekku Oil, TIA Gaming World, Om Muruga Premium Incenses, and A1 Chips.
The food partner was Sweet Karam Coffee, and the venue partnership was with Saraswathi Vidyalaya Senior Secondary School.
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