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Jagranites Achieve Greatness by Using Academics, Responsibility & Self-control . VOL : 6 ISSUE I APRIL, 20I4 NOVEMBER, 20I4 Safety of the children in school has suddenly caught the attention of every body. It is indeed ironic that schools which are the places of joy and pleasure for learning and playing become vulnerable for the safety of children. Normally, in all schools there are incidents of children getting hurt while playing or running around or working in the Laboratory someone may get bruised. All such incidents come under the category of minor accidents and the schools are competent enough to prevent these un-foreseen incidents. Physical Safety of the children in schools can be ensured by following certain Standard Operating Procedures and improving upon the Infra-structure in the school. It is the utmost duty and commitment of the school to provide a safe and secure atmosphere which is conducive to learning and playing. Government and Local Administration have issued Advisory Memorandums regarding “Safety and Security” to the schools. Deployment of trained Security Guards at the Entry/Exit points and installation of closed circuit television (CCTV) surveillance has become almost mandatory in all schools. No doubt these measures can help the school administration to keep a close vigilance and check the untoward incidents. Disaster Management is even included in the syllabus of Social Science and the students and teachers are well aware of the simple measures to be taken in a situation. The Social and Emotional Safety of the children is more important than the Physical Safety. In order to achieve this we need to have an atmosphere of trust, respect and love. As a matter of fact the culture of a school is based on these important parameters. Mutual trust is the corner stone for the healthy relationship between Parents and Teachers. Teachers shoulder a great responsibility in schools to take full care of their students. This generates true love and respect of the students towards their teachers. If the student’s individuality is respected and if he is heard when he has to say something, I am very sure that it will give him social and emotional safety. Perverted social behavior of a few children can easily be channelized into a socially useful and productive attitude by showing empathy and guiding them at regular intervals. Pramod Kumar Principal From The Desk of the Principal

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VOL : 6 ISSUE I APRIL, 20I4 – NOVEMBER, 20I4

Safety of the children in school has suddenly caught the attention of every body. It is indeed ironic that schools

which are the places of joy and pleasure for learning and playing become vulnerable for the safety of children.

Normally, in all schools there are incidents of children getting hurt while playing or running around or working in

the Laboratory someone may get bruised. All such incidents come under the category of minor accidents and the

schools are competent enough to prevent these un-foreseen incidents. Physical Safety of the children in schools

can be ensured by following certain Standard Operating Procedures and improving upon the Infra-structure in

the school. It is the utmost duty and commitment of the school to provide a safe and secure atmosphere which

is conducive to learning and playing.

Government and Local Administration have issued Advisory Memorandums regarding “Safety and Secu rity” to

the schools. Deployment of trained Security Guards at the Entry/Exit points and installation of closed circuit

television (CCTV) surveillance has become almost mandatory in all schools. No doubt these measures can help

the school administration to keep a close vigilance and check the untoward incidents. Disaster Management is

even included in the syllabus of Social Science and the students and teachers are well aware of the simple

measures to be taken in a situation.

The Social and Emotional Safety of the children is more important than the Physical Safety. In order to achieve

this we need to have an atmosphere of trust, respect and love. As a matter of fact the culture of a school is

based on these important parameters. Mutual trust is the corner stone for the healthy relationship between

Parents and Teachers. Teachers shoulder a great responsibility in schools to take full care of their students. This

generates true love and respect of the students towards their teachers. If the student’s individu ality is respected

and if he is heard when he has to say something, I am very sure that it will give him social and emotional safety.

Perverted social behavior of a few children can easily be channelized into a socially useful and productive

attitude by showing empathy and guiding them at regular intervals.

Pramod Kumar

Principal

From The Desk of the Principal

Jagranites Achieve Greatness by Using Academics, Responsibility & Self-control.

DIARY OF EVENTS

APRIL 1ST CCE Training Workshop was conducted for

teachers followed by Staff Meeting

APRIL 5TH Orientation Programme was organized for the

Parents of LKG , UKG, Classes 1 and 2

APRIL 12TH Special Assembly on Baisakhi and Mahavir Jayanti

was conducted by the students.

APRIL 15TH Carrom Tournament for juniors and seniors begins

APRIL 23RD Inter House English Recitation for classes 1 to 4

was conducted.

APRIL 26TH Orientation Programme was organized for the

Parents of Classes 9 and 10

MAY 7TH Students of Classes 5 to 8 participated in the Inter

House English Elocution Competition.

MAY 15TH Summer camp for LKG to Class 5 was organized

and Extra classes for class 9 to 12 begin.

MAY 17TH Students of classes 9 to 12 participated in the Inter

House English Elocution Competition.

MAY 24TH Inter House English Debate Competition for classes

9 to 12 was conducted.

MAY 31ST A colourful ceremony for the closing of Summer Camp was organised.

JULY 7TH Investiture Ceremony of the Prefects and Monitors

was organized.

JULY 9TH Inter House Calligraphy Competition in English and Hindi for Classes 5 to 8 was conducted.

JULY 10TH Inter House Story Telling Competition in English for

Classes 1 to 4 was organized.

JULY 12TH Students participated in Discover India Quiz held

for Classes 9 to 12

JULY 16TH Students from Classes 5 to 8 participated with a lot of zeal in ‘Quest’ asking questions from a variety of subjects.

JULY 21ST

Students participated in Inter House Football

match for Classes 5 and 6

JULY 23RD

Inter House English Debate Competition for Classes 5 to 8 was organised.

JULY 24TH Students from Classes 1 to 4 participated with a lot of zeal in ‘Quest’ asking questions from a variety of subjects.

JULY 26TH School organized Orientation Programme for

Parents of classes 11 and 12.

JULY 28TH Inter House Football Matches for Classes7 and 8

begin

JULY 31ST Inter House Football Matches for Classes 9 and 10 were organised.

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AUGUST 2ND English Price Examination for Classes 9 to 12 was

conducted.

AUGUST 7TH Students from Classes 2 to 4 participated with a lot of zeal in ‘Quest’ asking questions from a variety of subjects.

AUGUST 15TH 68th Independence Day and VarshaMangalUtsav

was organized with great fervor.

AUGUST 20TH Students participated in Inter House Hindi Debate

Competition for Classes 5 to 8.

AUGUST 21ST Inter House English Recitation Competition for

Classes 1 to 4 was conducted.

AUGUST 23RD Inter House Hindi Debate Competition for Classes 9

to 12 was organized.

AUGUST 30TH Parent Teachers Meeting for all classes was

conducted to discuss the progress of students.

SEPTEMBER 1ST Second Term for LKG to Class 4 begins

SEPTEMBER 3RD Inter House Hindi Elocution Competition for

Classes 5 to 8

SEPTEMBER 4TH Inter House Story Telling Competition in Hindi for Classes 1 to 4

SEPTEMBER 5TH Teachers Day Special Assembly

SEPTEMBER 6TH Mathematics and Economics Prize Examination

SEPTEMBER 8TH Inter House Football Matches for classes 11 and 12

begin

SEPTEMBER10TH Students from Classes 5 to 8 participated with a lot of zeal in ‘Quest’ asking questions from a variety of subjects.

SEPTEMBER 11TH Inter House Calligraphy Competition in English and Hindi for Classes 1 to 4 was conducted.

SEPTEMBER 13TH Students participated enthusiastically in Inter

House Hindi Elocution Competition for Classes 9 to

12.

OCTOBER7TH Best Mom’s Tiffin Competition for LKG to Class 4

wherein mothers prepared mouth watering

delicacies.

OCTOBER 8TH Special Assembly on Valmiki Jayanti and Discover

India Quiz for Classes 5 to 8 was conducted.

OCTOBER 9TH Students participated in Inter House Hindi

Recitation Competition for Classes 1 to 4 and Table

Tennis Matches.

OCTOBER 11TH Parent Teacher Meeting for All Classes and Report

Card for Classes 5 to 12

OCTOBER 13TH Inter House Basketball Matches for Classes 9 to 12

begin.

OCTOBER 18TH Science Prize Examination for Classes 9 to 12 was

conducted.

OCTOBER 27TH Athletics Practice begins

OCTOBER 30TH Students participated in G.K. Quiz for Classes 1 to 4

NOVEMBER 8TH Invitational Inter School Roller Skating

Championship was organized in the school as well

as Noida Stadium.

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SUMMER CAMP Our school organized a Summer Camp from May

15 to May 31. One hundred and thirty students

from different schools including the host school

ranging from classes UKG to 5 participated in the

camp. The students swirled and danced to foot

tapping melodious tunes and also participated in

Art and Craft activities. They enjoyed watching

animated movies, music lessons and English

conversation workshops. They participated with a

lot of zeal in swimming and skating activities. The

summer camp culminated with the closing

ceremony where in the students showcased their

talent in front of their parents and other eminent

guests. They danced on their favourite Bollywood

numbers. Their melodious rendition of songs, skits

and aerobics presentation were hugely applauded.

The chief guest Mr. Mahesh Sharma ARTO Noida

and school Principal Shri Pramod Kumar lauded the

enthusiasm and abilities of the students.

MRS VIMMI PURI

CAREER COUNSELING With the competition increasing tremendously in

today’s world, the need for knowledge has become

an important element for an individual. In this

regard, our Principal is making all efforts to enrich

the students with various career options and how

one can pursue them. On 27th May 2014, Mr.

Murali Rangnathan a professional Chartered

Accountant was called upon to give the children a

basic ideology regarding what CA is about. He

himself was a science graduate but somehow

things didn’t work out for him and so, he chose to

become CA. He mentioned that CA course is

difficult but not impossible for those who are

determined, courageous, passionate, and

dedicated to it. He also said that commerce was

logical by approach. Further on, with the help of

power point presentation, he explained the whole

procedure precisely. There are two methods, one

through CPT route and second direct entry.

Students with good grasping power and talent may

choose the first method. The first step is to enroll

after class 10th and after a period of two years

appear for CPT in class 12th. ICAI provides study

material to these students. Having passed both the

boards and test, students apply for IPCC followed

by articleship and final. Through direct entry

method the post graduate may directly apply for

IPCC without attempting for CPT. The same

procedure as above is followed for the next. The

duration of course is for 3 years. He also gave a

general idea about the subjects taught to the

students. According to him, patience and

perseverance are the important skills required to

become CA. Analytical skill and basic computer

knowledge are necessary. The session came to an

end with queries and doubts with respect to the

subject matter as narrated above.

MR J.K SHARMA

INVESTITURE CEREMONY The school organized the Investiture Ceremony for

Prefects, Bus Monitors and Class Monitors on 7th

July, 2014. Professor N.R Mohanty, Director Jagran

Institute of Management and Mass

Communication, Noida graced the occasion. The

ceremony began by the rendition of a welcome

song by the school choir followed by the

introduction of the Prefects, Class and Bus

Monitors. Our school Principal Shri Pramod Kumar

administered the oath. The elected representatives

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were invested with their badges by Prof. Mohanty.

The honourable chief guest gave an inspiring

speech and motivated the students to discharge

their duties and responsibilities with integrity and

to the best of their ability.

MRS KAVITA KHANNA

‘LA FÊTE NATIONALE’

The school celebrated the French Week to

commemorate ‘La FêteNationale’ , the National

Day of France which is celebrated on 14th July. This

day is called the ‘Bastille Day’. The storming of the

‘Bastille’ marked the beginning of the French

Revolution. The French Department organized the

morning assembly starting with a speech on the

National Day followed by a melodious poem. The

play ‘La rentree’ was appreciated by all. Later a

short quiz was conducted by the students. The

response to the questions was overwhelming. This

was followed by a melodious rendition of a French

song titled ‘Aisha’. A greeting card made by the

students was sent to H.E. Francoise Richier, the

Ambassador of France in India to convey the

heartfelt wishes to the citizens of France.

MSBHAWANA SHARMA

WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY To observe the World Nature Conservation

Day, OISCA and members of Eco Club of

JagranPublic School organized an Inter School

Paper Reading and Painting Competition on

31st July, 2014. This day is generally celebrated

on 28th July every year to motivate and

sensitize the students towards environment

conservation. 45 students of 21 school of

Noida with their teachers participated in the

programme. A small cultural program

comprising of songs and skits was also

organized by the host school. Chief Guests Shri

N.P Upadhyay, Range Officer Forest

Department G.B Nagar, Shri C.P Singh DFO

Forest Department G.B Nagar and Dr. Ritu

Prasad Director OISCA (North India) graced the

occasion and lauded the efforts and dedication

of the students. The participants were judged

by Mrs Pallavi Gaur Asstt. Professor Amity

University Noida and Dr. Istiaq Ahmed

Education Officer Wildlife Sanctuary Noida.

Prizes were given to the Winners. The

programme was a huge success.

MRS SUNITA PUROHIT

SANSKRIT WEEK

As directed by the Central Board of Secondary

Education, the school celebrated Sanskrit Week by

conducting special assembly wherein various

activities like Inter House Elocution and Calligraphy

competitions for classes V to X were organized.

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Three best orators and calligraphists were also

adjudged by Sanskrit teachers. A colourful and

informative exhibition was put up by the students

that showcased the teaching and learning of

Sanskrit in the ancient times; glimpses from

Ramayana and Mahabharat, Sanskrit slogans, logos

and a lot more. During this week the importance of

Sanskrit as the mother of all languages was

highlighted. Our Principal Mr. Pramod Kumar

appreciated the efforts of the teachers and

students.

MR SANITA CHOPRA

INDEPENDENCE DAY AND VARSHA

MANGAL UTSAV

The school celebrated the 68th Independence

Day and Varsha Mangal Utsav with great

fervour and patriotism. The chief guest Mr.

Ajay Raj Sharma I.P.S former D.G of Border

Security Force unfurled the tricolour followed

by the National Anthem. The day witnessed a

March Past by the Boy-Scouts and Girl-Guides,

demonstration of field exercises - Yoga,

Dumbells, Pyramid and Lathi. Speeches by

Monica Chauhan and Richa Guptamoved the

audience. Mesmerizing colorful regional

dances and songs were hugely applauded. The

One act play on Shaheed Bhagat Singh left a

profound effect on the hearts of the audience.

The Guest of Honour , Mr. Gur Simran the

Project Officer from Centre for Environment

Education planted a sapling and inaugurated

the medicinal garden nurtured by the student

members of Eco Club. The Chief Guest

appreciated the joint efforts of the teachers

and the students. The day culminated with the

vote of thanks followed by Vande Matram.

MRS ANJANA SAXENA

TEACHERS DAY CELEBRATIONS

On the occasion of Teachers Day 5th

September. Honorable Prime Minister Shri

Narendra Modi interacted with school children

in person. The PM’s address and Q and A

session with school children was telecast live

by Doordarshan through its national and

regional channels. Students of classes 5 to 12

reported to school at 1:40 PM. They felicitated

their teachers and expressed their gratitude

for their guidance and understanding. The

students were then shown the PM’s address

and Q and A session live on TV and LCD

Projector in the school. The programme was

thoroughly enjoyed by both teachers and

students. The session was very informative and

inspiring.

MR KULBHUSHAN TYAGI

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BEST MOM’S TIFFIN

Jagran Public School, Noida conducted the

“Best Mom’s-Tiffin Competition” from 13th to

16th Oct 2014 for LKG, UKG and Classes 1 to 4.

The mothers participated enthusiastically and

prepared a variety of dishes for their kids. They

show-cased their talent through innovative

and beautiful presentations. The colourful

presentation of healthy and nutritious food

with immaculately packaged tiffins, impressed

the Panel of Judges. The panel consisted of

parents of our own students who evaluated

the tiffins in each category based on their

nutritional value and presentation. One Best

Tiffin was selected from each class. A few of

the unforgettable dishes like“Khajoor-Ka-

Laddoo”, “Tri-colour-Idli”, “Chocolate-ka-

Halwa” were the highlights of the event. Other

remarkable dishes “Duck-shaped-apple”,

“Poha-dil-se”, “Sharbat-e-brahmi” drew the

attention and appreciation of Judges. During

the four-day long event a variety of food items

based on Punjabi, South Indian, North Indian

and Chinese cuisine were visible. Students

were delighted and enjoyed tasting and

sharing the mouth-watering dishes prepared

by their moms. Our Principal Mr. Pramod

Kumar thanked the Panel of Judges for their

whole-hearted co-operation in judging the

Mom’s Tiffins.

MRS SANGITA MALHOTRA

INVITATIONAL ROLLER SKATING

CHAMPIONSHIP

The School organized the 4th Invitational Inter

School Roller Skating Championship on 8th and 9th

Nov’2014. 22 Schools from Delhi, Indrapuram and

Noida participated in the event. The inauguration

ceremony began with the lighting of the lamp by

Principal Shri Pramod Kumar and a team of

Technical Officials. Skater Mehak Singh

administered the oath. Students participated in

quads, inline, adjustable and roller hockey events

in both sub junior and junior divisions in the school

as well as at Noida stadium. The Chief Guest Mr.

Anandi Barua Coach, Indian Womens’ Football

Team, Guest of Honour Dr. J.N .Gupta CEO Jagran

Education Foundation, Mr. N.R. Mohanty Director

JIMC and Mr. Rajesh Shaily Technical Head, Distt.

Roller Skating Association graced the Prize

Distribution ceremony. The efforts of participants,

their coaches, technical officials, Mr. Gopal Haldar

and Mr Vishwajeet Das were applauded by the

eminent guests and parents. For Sub Junior boys

and girls Roller Hockey, Lotus Valley School picked

up the trophy and gold medals .For junior boys

and girls Cambridge School ,Noida bagged the

trophy. The overall winner was Khaitan Public

School followed by Amity International, Noida and

Jagran Public School, Noida at 2nd and 3rd positions.

MR VISHWAJEET DAS

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INTER HOUSE ENGLISH AND HINDI CALLIGRAPHY Inter House English and Hindi Calligraphy

Competition was held on 9th July for classes V -

VIII. Anurag Chauhan (Red Roses) VI B and

Kirti Chauhan (Red Roses) VIIIA bagged first

position in English Calligraphy Competition.

Nishant (Red Roses) VIB and AnuKashyap (Blue

Birds) VIIIA were adjudged as the best Hindi

calligraphists.

INTER HOUSE STORY COMPETITION

An Inter House English Story Telling

Competition was conducted on 10thJuly for

classes I to IV wherein three best narrators

were selected from each class. The overall

house positions were as follows- Blue Birds

came first, Red Roses second, Golden Wings

third and Green Leaves fourth.

INTER HOUSE DISCOVER INDIA QUIZ Inter House Discover India Quiz Competition

was organized on 12thJuly for classes IX to XII.

There were two categories - C (IX & X) and D

(XI & XII). In the first category, Blue Birds stood

first followed by Golden Wings, Green Leaves

and Red Roses at their respective positions. In

category D, Green Leaves and Golden Wings

shared first position, Blue Birds at third

position and Red Roses came fourth.

INTER HOUSE ENGLISH DEBATE COMPETITION

An Inter House English Debate Competition

was conducted on 30th July for classes V to VIII.

There were two categories - Cat A (V & VI) and

cat B (VII & VIII). Two participants from each

house under each category debated on the

topics "Junk food should be banned"

and"Television is the leading source of crime".

Pravishti Gautam (Green Leaves) VIA and

Rupsa Das (Green Leaves) VIIIA were adjudged

as the best debaters in their respective

categories. Other winners were Sakshi

Kushwaha (Red Roses) VB and Akshat Singhal

(Golden Wings) VB from first category and

Kabir Chaudhary (Blue Birds)VIIIB and Ishan

Singh (Red Roses) VIIIB from second category.

INTER HOUSE ENGLISH RECITATION

The Inter House English Recitation

Competition was organized for primary classes

I to IV on 21stAugust 2014. All the students

participated. The event was judged by the

respective class teachers laying stress on

memory, pronunciation, action and

confidence. Each classhad its three best

students who scored maximum points. The

over-all house positions were as follows-

Golden Leaves- first, Blue Birds- second, Red

Roses - third and Golden Wings- fourth.

INTER HOUSE HINDI ELOCUTION COMPETITION The Inter House Hindi Elocution Competition

for classes V to VIII was held on 3rd September

2014. There were two categories- A (V-VI) & B

(VII-VIII). Each category had four house teams

comprising of two participants from each

house. The participants of former category

narrated a story whereas the latter recited a

poem. The judgment was done on the basis of

pronunciation, voice modulation, expression,

memory and confidence. From category A,

Pravishti Gautum (Green Leaves) VI-A, Megha

Chauhan (Blue Birds) V-C & Sakshi Kushwaha

(Red Roses) V B stood first, second & third

respectively. The House positions were in the

following sequence- Red Roses, Blue Birds,

Golden Wings& Green Leaves Gunn Goel (Red

Roses) VII B, Kabir Chaudhary (Blue Birds) VIII A

& Mansi Tyagi (Blue Birds) VII C were declared

as the first, second and third position holders.

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From category-B,Blue Birds stood first, Red

Roses second. Golden Wings&Green Leaves

secured third and fourth positions

respectively.

INTER HOUSE HINDI DEBATE COMPETITION

The Inter House Hindi Debate Competition was

held in the school campus for classes IX to XII

on 8th September 2014. Each category had

two participants from each house- one for the

motion and the other against the motion. The

topic for Category-C (IX -X) was "Purush Evam

stree ko samaj mein samaan adhikaar evam

avsar prapt hain". Nikki Gupta (Golden Wings)

IXC bagged the first position, Mihika Gautum

(Golden Wings) IXC stood second whereas

Sankalp Saxena(Green Leaves) stood third. The

house position was as follows- Golden Wings

first followed by Green Leaves, Blue Birds&

Red Roses respectively. The participants of

category D (XI - XII) debated on the topic

"Jaatigatraajniti ne democracy ko nuksaan

pahunchaya hai". The judges declared Shikha

Singh (Golden Wings) XIIB as the best speaker,

Shabnam Khatun (Green Leaves) XIIA was

second and Rajat Pratap stood third. Red Roses

secured the first position, Green Leaves&

Golden Wings shared the second position and

the fourth position was bagged by Blue Birds.

INTER HOUSE HINDI RECITATION

The Inter House Hindi Recitation Competition

was organised for primary classes I to IV on 9th

October 2014. All the students participated

with great enthusiasm. Thejudgement was

done on the parameters like memory,

pronunciation, action and confidence. Each

class/section had its three best students who

scored maximum points. The over-all house

positions were as follows- Green Leaves- first,

Golden Wings- second, Red Roses- third and

Blue Birds- fourth.

INTER HOUSE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Games and sports has been the major part of

the school education. Senior students had

been practicing for the Inter House Basketball

Championship 2014-15. On 15th October, Blue

Birds played its first match against Golden

Leaves in which the latter won. The second

match was played between Golden Wings and

Red Roses. Golden Wings gained victory

against Red Roses. On 16th October, the two

winning houses played the final match wherein

Golden Wings won. For the third and the

fourth positions, Red Roses won the match

against Blue Birds. The final result was as

follows Golden Wings secured the first

position, GreenLeaves second, Red Roses third

and Blue Birds stood fourth.

ART AND CRAFT COMPETITION On the occasion of the festival of lights,

'Deepawali', students of Jagran Public School

participated in Art and Craft Competition that

was categorized into three groups, category-A

(IV-V), category-B (VII-VIII) and category-C (IX-

X). Their talent and creativity was exhibited

through Diya Decoration, Wall Hanging and

Paper Hanging Lanterns. Shweta Gautam of

class VA (Blue Birds) bagged the first position

in Diya Decoration; the best wall hanging was

made by Richa Thapliyal (VIIA) Green Leaves

and Jyoti Chauhan (IXA) Golden Wings stood

first in making paper hanging lantern. The

other winners were Kritika Awana (IV B), Rashi

Chauhan (IVB) for diya decoration; Riya Sengar

(VIIA), Vandana Sharma (VIIB) for wall hanging

and Nikita Sharma (XA) and Amitabh Mukul

Thakur for paper hanging lanterns.

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WORKSHOP I had a great opportunity to attend the

workshop under the aegis of Spic Macay at Khaitan Public School on 22nd April. Spic Macay

is a non-government organization. It makes direct contact with students who are

interested in Indian Culture, Dance, Music and Heritage. We met Ms. PreenaShrimali who

along with her team conducted the workshop. She is a renowned Kathak dancer and has received many awards from the government. She explained the Kathak dance formand how it evolved? It was a very enriching experience for all of us.

RIYA SHARMA

CLASS-VIII-A

CAREER COUNSELING As we are all at the edge of career entry stage.

It is very important to understand all aspects

of career option available to us. In this

connection, our school invited experienced

teacher from Delhi University to enlighten

students regarding the admission process in

colleges. Prof. Sarita Ghai, who has rendered

27 years of her service in teaching Geography

to the students in Delhi University, visited our

school on 19th May 2014.Delhi University has

classified the subjects in two categories DC-1

and DC-2 course in such a way that DC-2

includes any other subjects excluding those

involved in DC-1 courses. This facilitates a

student to acquire the knowledge in a

systematic way, gradually to enrich the

knowledge of subject to score high and get

success in their career path. Students who are

taken active part in co-curricular activities are

benefited with 8 marks. Students can opt for

non-academic courses as per their interest.

Further she explained the admission process

online as well as offline.. In case of online, log

in to the website www.du.ac.in and fill in an

OMR sheet which should be submitted within

the three days along with Rs.100 as

registration fees. A receipt must be taken in

return as a proof for registration.

SHRUTI SASTURE

CLASS XII B

CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE OF TOMORROW Children are the future of tomorrow. On this

children's day we pledged to keep our

surroundings neat and clean. Our Prime

Minister has shown us the way and we need to

take it further by taking initiatives to make our

country clean and green free from any disease.

We can start by keeping our surroundings

clean by stopping others from throwing pieces

of paper, wrappers and food items. We are the

ones who can make our surroundings clean

and beautiful. Let's not wait for any change but

be the change. If we take care of small things,

the rest automatically fall in place. The small

effort on our part will bring a huge

transformation. So friends next time you see

bits of paper, wrappers or any waste lying

around in the corridors, fields and classrooms,

don't wait for any one just pick it up and

throw it in the dustbin.

SHABNAM KHATUN

CLASS XIIA

CREATIVE WRITTING

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Graduation Ceremony

Grand Parents Day

Art and Craft Activity

Best Mom’s Tiffin

Summer Camp

4th Invitational Inter School Roller Skating

Championship

VarshaMangalUtsav

Scouts Rally

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