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Master Chef 2.0 held at DPS STS School in Dhaka

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23 February, 2020, 05:15 pm
Last modified: 23 February, 2020, 05:16 pm

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Master Chef 2.0 held at DPS STS School in Dhaka

The final round of the competition that was held on February 22, at DPS STS Senior School auditorium

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23 February, 2020, 05:15 pm
Last modified: 23 February, 2020, 05:16 pm
Master Chef 2.0 held at DPS STS School in Dhaka

The DPS STS School in Dhaka recently arranged cookery competition Master Chef 2.0. The event was a continuation of last year's food competition.

The completion was organised by the school's Social and Welfare Club in liaison with Cafeteria Management. Students from grade 4 to 12 along with teachers participated in the completion.

The final round of the competition that was held on February 22, at DPS STS Senior School auditorium.

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38 students and six teachers went on to the final round under three categories based on their culinary skills.

Mr Habibur Rahman Johir from Pan Pacific Hotel Sonargaon and Mr Md. Manzur Rashid from Royal Food Ltd. were the judges for the final round of the competition.

Along with awards, the top three selected winners received certificates as well for their recipe, which stood out the most.

"Life is more than just academic books. With a mission to create global citizens at DPS STS, we encourage our students to come out of their comfort zone and to take part in various activities. It is a great opportunity for them to socialize with others, share ideas, and needless to say to help them become more self-sufficient," said Vice Principal of DPS STS School Ms Madhu Wal.

 

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