InQuiztive 2025: Little Pearls School Shines at Chandel’s Premier Inter-School Event

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Chandel, October 3: The 6th edition of InQuiztive, the annual All-Chandel Inter-School Competition organised by Wisecrabs, was held on Friday at the Town Hall, Panchai, Chandel. The event, which began in 2018, continues to serve as a vibrant platform for young minds across the district to showcase their intellectual and creative talents.

The programme was graced by Col. Amit Mane, Commandant of 21 Assam Rifles, as the Chief Guest, and Dharmendra Singh Tyagi, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Chandel, as the Guest of Honour. Dr. N. Munal Meitei, MFS (DFO Chandel), and Dr. Bd Thumdal, former Principal of United College, Lambung, Chandel, attended as Special Guests.

This year’s edition saw the participation of over 300 students representing 12 schools from across the district. The competition featured a distinguished panel of judges, including Dr. Bd Shangningam (Assistant Professor, DM University), Dr. Christina Mahainim (Assistant Professor, G.P. Women’s College, Imphal), Ms. Hechin Haokip (Executive Director, Centre for Women and Girls), Mr. Jireh Moyon (Chandel Correspondent, AIR Imphal), and Mr. Kiran (Art Teacher, JNV Chandel).

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The opening ceremony featured a vibrant choreography by students of Koinonia Training School, Chandel Christian, while Miss Lh Thahrin enthralled the audience with a special song during the closing ceremony.

Little Pearls School, Chakpikarong, was awarded the Best Disciplined School during the closing ceremony.

The prizes for the 6th edition of InQuiztive 2025 were sponsored by 21 Assam Rifles, Chandel Police, Divisional Forest Office, Ukiyo, Serendipity Bookstore and Café, Eden Book-Café, and Wonderchef Chandel.

WINNERS LIST:

QUIZ:

1st position –  Kanthuwn Kohmanwar and Seltun Notha of Little Pearls, Chakpikarong

2nd position – Justin Bungsong and Ngiiritii Rothangrii Monsang of Koinonia Training School

3rd position – Angelo Vurdamlo Roel and Ajit Kumar of St Paul Hr Secondary School, Liwa Changning.

DEBATE:

1st position – Cleary Shilshi and Mithangam of St. Peters Higher Secondary School, Monsang Pantha

2nd position – Nalini Sankhil and Khular Ringwar Lamkang of St Paul Hr Secondary School

3rd posiiton – Christy Khular and Vankhuri Nula (Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Liwa Khullen).

SPELLING BEE (Class III & IV category):

1st position – Wango Aningri of Oriental Academy, Riverlane

2nd position – Kaningpha of Little Pearls

3rd position – St Larningam of Koinonia Training School

(Class V & VI category)

 1st position – Suthawar Pashel of St Peters Higher Secondary School

2nd position – Khulpuwa Koko Athuimei Maring of St Paul Hr Secondary School

3rd position –  Ephphatha Avarii Huten of Oriental Academy

(Class VII & VIII category)

1st position – Phowlphari Bungdon of Little Pearls

2nd position – Wangshol Thangni of Little Pearls

3rd position – Vandowllihring Tongsin of Koinonia Training School

 DRAWING:  

(Nursery & Kg category)

1st position – Pashel Joel Anal of Koinonia Training School

2nd position – Lh Ngamthawar of Koinonia Training School

3rd position – Ts Molarngam of Koinonia Training School

 (Class I & II category)

1st position – Kashuhlung Sinruwng of Little Pearls

2nd position – Rituwn Penahring of Little Pearls

3rd position – Leaphring Huten of Little Pearls

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ELOCUTION:

1st position – Ws Komax of Chakpikarong Higher Secondary School

2nd position – Ngiiritii Rothangri Monsang of Koinonia Training School

3rd position – Martina Sankhil Lamkang of St Paul Hr Secondary School

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