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Results of Prizdale Hindi Handwriting Competition 2025

The Prizdale Hindi Handwriting Contest 2025, organized by Prizdale Times, has successfully concluded, celebrating the art of beautiful handwriting among young learners. Open to students from Nursery to Class VIII, the contest invited participants to copy a provided Hindi passage neatly in their notebooks and submit a clear photograph of their work. The competition emphasized neatness, accuracy, and handwriting style, encouraging students to take pride in their penmanship.

Participants had the flexibility to complete their entries at home or in school. This approach allowed students to engage with the contest at their own pace, fostering a comfortable environment to showcase their handwriting skills. 

The overwhelming response to the contest highlighted the enthusiasm of young students towards preserving and excelling in the traditional art of handwriting. 

About Our Judges

Nilima Verma

Seasoned Educator

Mrs. Nilima Verma, a seasoned educationist and currently the Head of M. P. Birla Shiksha Bhawan, brings a rich blend of academic depth and administrative expertise to the field of education. With decades of experience as a senior teacher and school administrator, she has consistently promoted linguistic excellence and scholastic discipline.

Holding master’s degrees in both Hindi and Sanskrit, Mrs. Verma exemplifies a deep-rooted passion for Indian languages. Her profound understanding of the nuances of Hindi script and expression makes her an ideal judge for the Prizdale Hindi Handwriting Competition, where precision, clarity, and aesthetics matter deeply. Her presence will undoubtedly inspire participants to value the art and beauty of good handwriting.

Saurabh Rai

Hindi Teacher, Laurels International School


Mr. Saurabh Rai, a dedicated Hindi educator, is currently serving as a Hindi teacher at Laurels International School. With a strong academic foundation and a deep passion for language education, Mr. Rai brings both sincerity and a nurturing approach to his teaching. Over the years, he has developed a reputation for inspiring students to appreciate the structure, clarity, and elegance of Hindi through engaging lessons and interactive activities.

A graduate in Arts, Mr. Rai also holds a B.Ed. degree. His multilingual skills and genuine love for reading and connecting with people enrich his classroom presence. As a judge for the Hindi Handwriting Contest, his keen eye for detail and appreciation for neatness and script aesthetics make him a valuable guide for the participants. His involvement adds a thoughtful and encouraging touch to the event.

WINNERS
Grades 7 to 9

First Prize

Manya Kaushik

Class 7

Joint Second Prizes

Aarohi Goel

Class 7

Hiral Goel

Class 7

Third Prize

Yashashvi Chauhan

Class 7

Honourable Mention

Rhea Agarwal

Class 7

Nishchay Sachan

Class 7

Pakhi Rajput

Class 7

WINNERS
Grades 4 to 6

First Prize

Aarav Sharma

Class 6

Second Prize

Avika Awasthi

Class 6

Third Prize

Parvathy Anand

Class 6

Honourable Mention

Akshaj Bhatnagar

Class 6

Varangi Jhunjhunwala

Class 6

Kritika Arya

Class 6

WINNERS
Grades 1 to 3

First Prize

Ishitha Sreechand

Class 3

Second Prize

Krishna Menon

Class 3

Third Prize

Shivansh Pratap Singh

Class 1

Honourable Mention

Aaryansh Jhunjhunwala

Class 3

Diya Menon

Class 3

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