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Shyamli Sharma

Shyamli Sharma of Class XII E, got the opportunity to be a part of the Republic Day Camp, held recently at DGNCC, Delhi Cantt from 28th Dec to 30th Jan 2024 . As for the selection process, she had to go through a rigorous competition that started from Inter- Battalion Competition, Inter-Group Competition, Pre-Rdc 2, Pre-Rdc 3 and then finally the RDC. She was an honoured participant in a cultural event where she played the sitar and then got selected for the PM rally in Delhi, as a contingent. She was nominated as stick orderly for the camp amongst all the camp participants of 17 directorate. 

Shuchi Laha

Shuchi’s writing journey started a little before the pandemic, but she got the opportunity to really showcase it when her short story, ‘Hope’, got selected for the Scholastic Writing Awards. Following that, she received mentorship from famous writers and had stories and poems belonging to different genres published. Her stories and poems have  been published in The Unadulterated Tales, By Us For Us by Katha and For Kids By Kids, Silhouettes, When Shadows Speak and ‘Voices of the Vindhyas’ – a 2 volume anthology of stories by SCHOLASTIC India . She also got the opportunity to attend sessions conducted by seasoned writers and mentors in the 2 day Literature Festival – Katha aur Kathakar organized by Scholastic in collaboration with MP Tourism. The event was even more special for Shuchi as ‘Voices of the Vindhyas’ – 2 volumes of nuanced stories written by young authors of Madhya Pradesh was also launched at the event. Her short stories ‘Mayer Chhaya’ and ‘Dear Kai’ have been included in the volumes. She extends her gratitude towards the school for giving her the chance to realize her potential in this field, for always supporting her in literary endeavors and guiding her to understand the nuances of the writing world. Further she says “Today I know and believe I’ll successfully be able to pursue writing along with my career. Thanks to Gwalior Glory High School for nurturing my writing skills”

Rudra Batham – International Tennis Player

“If you believe in yourself and have dedication and pride – and never quit, you’ll be a winner. The price of victory is high but so are the rewards.” Glorian Rudra Batham of Grade 8 once again made the school proud by reaching the finals of All India National Series Tournament in both the categories, Singles and Doubles (Under 14 ), held at Sania Mirza Tennis Academy, Hyderabad on 9th January, 2023. He was the runner-up in both the categories. The entire Glorian family congratulates him and wishes him a bright future.

Riddhima Garg

“One should not stop exploring oneself.” She had participated in LEAP AI 2022 COMPETITION organized by EDUFIQ and secured  2nd position under Innovators Category, which was based on the 3rd Sustainable Goal of “Good Health and Well- Being.” Riddhima had made 5-in-1 Smart Digi Watch. Her idea behind this innovation, was to keep an eye on one’s fitness. People cannot keep the basic instruments every time with them, so her 5-in-1 device included- a LUNG CHECKER, THERMOMETER, STEP-COUNTER, DIGI WATCH with hour format and TIMER with A and B button. The organising committee liked the device and hence sent a trophy as well as the certificate to recognize her hidden talent. The School congratulates her and wishes her even more success in the future.

Ojaswa Singh – Our young trailblazer

“Move in silence only speaks when it’s time to say check mate.” India’s first ever Torch Relay, in celebration of the 44th Chess Olympiad, made its way to Gwalior. Starting from the national capital, the historic Olympiad Torch Relay will travel to 75 cities across the country before reaching its destination–Mahabalipuram on July 27. It’s a matter of great pride and honour for Gwalior and Gwalior Glory High School as Ojaswa Singh of Class XII E got the opportunity to receive the torch. This torch travelled from Delhi to other cities of India and reached LNIPE (Laxmibai National Institute of Physical Education) in Gwalior. The honourable Shri Narendra Singh Tomar received the torch in Gwalior from KS Rathore (a former national chess player) and handed it over to International Chess Master Ojaswa Singh. Ojaswa took the torch forward to Gwalior fort.