Allen honoured champion students

Kota. Allen Career Institute organised Champions Day at Samunnat Campus Auditorium in Jawahar Nagar on Sunday. Here, students from class 3 to 10 who excelled in academic achievements as well as other fields were honoured with gold and silver medals, cash rewards and gifts. Students from across the country reached Kota with their families to attend the programme. Top-10 students from every class were awarded.

The chief guest of the programme was Indian cricketer Kuldeep Yadav, who was part of the T20 World Cup-2024 winning team. Kuldeep motivated the talents from across the country, who came to Kota, with his life experiences. He also gave tips to overcome the challenges of sports and studies, and achieve success by explaining the similarities between them. During this, Allen’s Director Dr. Govind Maheshwari, Rajesh Maheshwari, Dr. Naveen Maheshwari and Dr. Brajesh Maheshwari were present.

Careers are made in Kota: Kuldeep Yadav
Indian cricketer Kuldeep Yadav, who attended the program, said that he came to Kota to play Ranji 13 years ago. After this, I am coming now but I have heard a lot about Kota. Kota makes careers. Doctors and engineers who studied here are all over the country and the world. In the conversation, Kuldeep Yadav said that it is more important to be a good human being than being successful. You should have respect for the other person in your mind. I try to respect everyone.

My message to the students is that there is no alternative to hard work. Keep working hard, you will definitely get the result. Don’t be afraid of failure. I started playing at the age of 11, failed many times. Earlier I used to play football, when I got injured, my uncle advised me to play cricket. After this, there was a very difficult journey, only then I could become a cricketer.

The role of a coach is very important in life. If the goal is big then coaching should start from a young age. The role of the coach is very big in my cricket career. He was passionate about making my career, he was with me everywhere. He used to stop me from doing wrong. I believe that we should always be ready to learn. There is not one motivator or supporter, you can learn from anyone at every step. It depends on you.

These became Allen Champs
Shlok in class 3, Neelbaja Pahadi in class 4, Aarush Jain in class 5, T. Aniruddh in class 6, Harshita V. in class 7, Debasi A Biswas in class 8, Praneet Mathur in class 9 and Siddharth Kumar Gopal in class 10 got rank-1 after performing well in various rounds and became Allen Champs. Along with this, Krishnaargya Parmanik in class 3, BLNS Prajjwal Yodha in class 4, Shubhi Yadav in class 5, Anupam Patra in class 6, Krish Kumar in class 7, Arnav Sanjeev Mishra in class 8, Adi Parakh in class 9 and Aditya Vijay Kumar in class 10 got second place. Similarly, Eva Shrivastava in class 3, Manav Patel in class 4, Banhishikha Mandal in class 5, Pakhi Shrivastava in class 6, Parthasarathi Swain in class 7, Aarohan Chatterjee in class 8, Tripathi Divyajyoti Senapati in class 9 and Rudra Paithaniya in class 10 got third place. —-

This is how champions are selected
In ‘Allen Champ’, meritorious students are selected as top-10 on the basis of their academic records. All these students are called to Allen Kota on Champions Day. Various academic and co-curricular activities are organized here. Apart from academic activities, aptitude, skill, confidence, leadership ability, exposure, language ability and various skills are tested through these activities. On this basis, rank is given and champions are declared.

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