Proud moments for Shri. Mrityunjoy Samal (AIR Cuttack) as his daughter Moksha received 2nd prize on 18.11.2018 at the National Children's Literary Festival 2018 being held at KIIT Convention center, Bhubeswar . Her story "The Missing Date" submitted for the All India short story writing contest 2018 has been adjudged as the 2nd best in the Junior category by Mr Ruskin Bond, internationally acclaimed children's writer and his jury. She received a Certificate as 'Flowering Wordsmith' and some books written by Ruskin Bond. The story has been published in the #Cloud9 magazine(Nov.2018 issue) published by KIIT International School. Moksha is the only Odia girl and the youngest one to receive the award this Year.
PB Parivar congratulates Shri. Mrityunjoy Samal and his daughter Moksha and wish her more success in future.
Source :- From facebook account of Shri. Mrityunjoy Samal.
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