We are happy to announce the winners of the Prizdale English Handwriting Competition 2023! Prizdale Times, an online school magazine for young minds, took great joy in organizing this event, and the response has been nothing short of spectacular.
Class I to VIII students showcased their creativity and precision in wielding pens and pencils, making this competition a true celebration of skill and artistry. The entries were not just handwriting; they were a testament to the dedication and talent of our young participants.
Our heartfelt congratulations to all the participants for their hard work and enthusiasm.
About Our Judges
Anjali Kumar
Seasoned Educator
Meet Ms. Anjali Kumar, a seasoned educator with a rich history in shaping young minds across India. Starting as an English teacher at DPS East Kailash, she went on to take on pivotal roles such as PGT English at DPS Guwahati, Head Mistress at Royal Global School, and even served as the Headmistress at DPS Srinagar. Notably, she played a key role in founding DPS Jorhat, showcasing her commitment to spreading quality education in the North East. Read More
Ms. Kumar’s impact goes beyond textbooks. As an English teacher, she has left an indelible mark on her students, instilling a deep love for language and literature. Her journey includes not only teaching but also administrative roles where she has guided and motivated countless students. Beyond the world of education, Ms. Kumar is a vibrant artist, with her paintings vividly capturing the breathtaking landscapes of Northeast India, especially Assam.
Known for her warm smile and boundless enthusiasm, Ms. Kumar’s colorful personality reflects in both her teaching and her art. Now, as a freelance educational consultant and an enthusiastic artist, she continues to share her diverse talents, making a positive impact on the lives of those fortunate enough to cross paths with her.
Shubhra Chand
Noted Artist
Shubhra, born in Madhya Pradesh, holds a Post Graduate degree in Painting from R.D. University, Jabalpur and a Ph.D. from I.K.S. University, Khairagarh. In 2023, she received a Senior Fellowship from the Department of Culture, Government of India. With eight solo exhibitions in New Delhi, Bhubaneswar, Bilaspur, and over a hundred group shows nationwide, Shubhra has also participated in numerous national and state exhibitions, artists’ camps, and workshops. Read More
Her influence extends beyond painting, as evidenced by the poetry book ‘The Light Relaxes into Evening,’ written by U.S. poet Kendall Merriam. Shubhra’s artworks are housed in various prestigious collections, including the Army Headquarters Northern Command, Uddhampur; District Court Saket, New Delhi; and Delhi Metro. Her presence extends to institutions like Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, Karnataka Lalit Kala Akademi, Bengaluru, and others.
Shubhra Chand’s art is not only cherished in India but also in collections abroad, showcasing her impact on the global art scene.