Patna: The first of two rounds of online assessment in Phase I from the National Annual Annual Contest (CCCC) 2021 starts on Saturday.
The inaugural event was marked by the address to participants by Iqbal Singh Chahal, IAS, Commissioner, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Mumbai.
A total of 9,672 school teams have registered from 353 cities and cities in India for contests.
“The second and final assessment round in my phase will be held on August 1 (Sunday) from 2pm,” Amitabh Ranjan, Extra-C-C Operating Officer, who carried out the contest, told toi on Saturday.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see Resulthe say, the participating team can register at any time until 2 pm on August 1.
The cumulative score of two rounds of assessment will be considered for a short list of teams for phase II, which will witness the face of the face to face and the grand offline final in New Delhi to the end of the year.
Previously, the exercise round was carried out on the website from July 25 to July 30 so that new participants can get used to the format.
Even though it was a round that did not score, the ranking board of 100 teams participated in the tip of Ronde who saw the Adya Singh team from Notre Dame Academy, Patna, at the top of the national rank.
The teams led by Hiren Bajaj from Jassaben ML School, Mumbai, and V Krishna Sai Gayatri from Vidyasharam, Hyderabad, were in the 2nd and 3rd spots.
Ranjan said, as many as 9,672 school teams have registered from 353 cities and cities in India.
The school team consists of two Standard VII students to XII.
The maximum number of registration, 3200 of 38 cities, comes from Bihar.
Telangana with 967 Registration from 32 cities, Assam 757 of 16 cities, Tamil Nadu 742 of 26 cities, Karnataka 675 Teams from 23 cities, J & K 466 of 15 cities are other big states in registration.
Registration has also been received from America such as Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadar & Nagar Haveli, Lakshadweep, Puducherry, Sikkim, Manipur, and Meghalaya, among others.
Overcoming young participants on that occasion, Chahal said the game such as crosswords helped you build a mental and sustainable twigs through turns and bends in life.
“I have a ringside view of a raging pandemic and I can tell you that our mental strength has become the strongest weapon to pursue scores,” he added.
Popularly known as CCCC among school children, has been an offline event since it was founded in 2013.
Because the pandemic situation, the current edition was detained in online format.
Previous edition, CCCC 2020, also held online in the middle of national locking.