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A TRI MONTHLY NEWS LETTER
(July to September, 2018)
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From the Desk of Principal…
Teaching V/S Learning
Nowadays teachers in the school as well as parents spend most
of the time teaching and Re-teaching the lessons to their students
and the children.
The students hardly get a very little time on the regular academic
days to learn. It almost gives an impression that as if teaching is
the ultimate purpose of the school education while it is actually
expected to be learning.
Generally a teacher in a period of 40 minutes keep teaching,
reading , writing & speaking for almost 35 minutes or more and
make the children mere spectators and copy writers.
Under this given practice the students do not get freedom and
opportunity to express their skills and potentials.
The children are able to develop their skill of expression and
learn through reading, writing and speaking only if they are
given time and opportunity to express their thoughts and
understanding.
The people involved in the school education not only need to
realize that the purpose of schooling is not just teaching but
learning of students under the guidance and direction of
teachers.
It is a clear fact that even if a student is taught by 10 expert
teachers the same subject and the same topic for 10 times, there
is no guarantee that the student will be able to get 10 out of 10
marks in a class test, whereas, if there is one good teacher who
teaches the students once and permit the students to have
sufficient time to read, write, speak and practice the same topic
for 10 times he/she is almost sure to secure 10 marks out of 10.
The teachers need to limit their teaching and provide sufficient
time to enable the students, to understand the topic or the lesson,
permitting them to practice the same until the students learn it
and make it their own knowledge.
The most unfortunate plight of the school education today is the
overemphasis on private tuitions. A child after having completed
Six to Seven hours of mentally
Head breaking experience at the school under goes the pressure
of the tuitions after short break of less than 2 hours in the
afternoon.
The students are taught by the tutors either the same lesson or
often different lessons of the same subject during the same days.
The students find it very hard to complete their daily homework
and read the daily lessons even once.
If he has to do so, he has to find the time late in the evening
only after his daily morning school and afternoon tuitions. That
means, after 12 to 14 hours of rigorous intellectual exercise and
the physical agony of being seated in the classrooms, he or she
ventures to learn the lessons of the day late at night wherein he
or she is completely exhausted mentally and physically. The
learning outcome will be very meager.
Therefore, it is very very important for the teachers and the
parents to be aware of this reality and to give due focus and
attention to the purpose of school education that is
"LEARNING".
Teaching is only one of the means to enable the students to learn
.There are various other methods like projects, group activities,
discussion, debates, quiz and presentation by the students etc. It
can make the school education student centric, knowledge
oriented and teacher guided exercise of an innovative joyful
experience instead of examination oriented monotones stereo
typed classroom exercise of intellectual stress and emotional
pressure.
I wish the teachers and parents understand the hardship of the
students and allow them to have some personal time to breath at
ease and relax physically and mentally so that they may grow to
healthy individuals.
Scaria Thomas
(Principal)
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EDITORIAL DESK
Increasing craze of Social networking
site ………
Social media is taking over how people
communicate, and almost everyone has a face
book, Twitter or Whatsapp account. However,
there may be boundaries as to who can be
connected to, like teachers and their students.
Teachers should keep their relationship with
students on a professional level. When
teachers act the same way as teenagers do,
they should be treated like teenagers.
Teachers have an obligation to act responsibly
and professionally in the classroom. This is
not to say that teachers should not be friendly;
however, this does mean that teachers should
not be friends. Although students and teachers
can be friendly in real life, their roles do not
permit them to be friends on the social
networking sites
Ajay Tiwari
(Editorial Head)
ACTIVITY CORNER
QUIZ COMPETITION
DATE: 09/07/2018
Exuberating, motivating and enlightening would
describe the Quiz Competition of Atmiya Vidyapeth.
The competition was aimed at engaging and
developing the knowledge and excellence base
among the students. The students crammed
themselves up with a lot of general knowledge for the
quiz.
The competition was between students of Std IX
wherein three different groups were made for three
different sections. A preliminary round was taken for
all the students of Std IX and thereafter 5 students
were selected from each section for the quiz. The quiz
was based on the theme “Van Mahotsav.” In first round, teachers asked the general questions. In second
round, questions related to wildlife sanctuaries and
parks related questions were asked. Finally, there was
a third application based round in which students
have to apply their knowledge and answer the
question.
It was a great fun and experience for the students to
have such knowledgeable competitions. The
competition was judged by Mrs. Ritika Sharma
(Faculty of Science).
The winning students of IX A are:
1. Udhay Menon
2. Anshul Rana
3. Ditsa Patel
4. Janvi Bhati
5. Aashima Pani
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Inter House Spell Bee Competition &
Group Discussion
Date: 11-July-2018
An Inter House Spell Bee & Group
Discussion Competition was organized on 11
July, 2018 for the classes I to V.
For Spell Bee Competition for the classes I to
III, all students were given an equal
opportunity to represent their houses. The
competition generated a great deal of
excitement. There were six different rounds
which comprised of Power Spell, Correct the
Sentence, Adjective Round, Synonym &
Antonym and Jumbled words wherein the
vocabulary of the students was tested. They
participated with great enthusiasm delighting
in each point they won for their teams and
houses. There was “A Quick Spell-Well Round” for the audience in which the students responded very actively.
Group Discussion was held for the classes IV
& V where the students discussed on the
topic, “IS population an asset or a liability?” The Participants were trained and guided by
the respective House In charges and the
program was well appreciated by Educational
Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar.
The Winners of the competition were:
Spell Bee Competition:
1. JCB House FIRST
2. APJ House SECOND
Group Discussion Competition:
1. Adwaita Nair APJ FIRST
2. Diva Patel JCB FIRST
3. Saanvi Sharma HB SECOND
4. Vaibhavi Vaghela VSB SECOND
5. Krishnanshu Chaubey HB THIRD
6. Janhvi Bhati JCB THIRD
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INVESTITURE CEREMONY
DATE: 13/07/2017
A good leader inspires people to have confidence in
themselves. He is the one who knows the way, goes
the way and leads the way. The Investiture Ceremony
is a platform to showcase the leadership skills and
abilities of our students and is the most prestigious
ceremony in the schedule of school events. On 13TH
July 2018, there was a wave of pride and
responsibility in the campus of Atmiya Vidyapeeth as
Investiture Ceremony was organized on that day. The
students as well as the teachers cast their votes online
through Electronic Voting System. It was a solemn
occasion where the newly elected Council Members
were all prepared to don the mantle of leadership and
discharge the responsibilities entrusted upon them by
the school.
The elections were held in campus for various posts in
the Month of June and the elected Students Council
Members were officially inducted in the ceremony.
The parents of newly elected Council members were
invited to preside over the function. The mashal was
lighted as a sign of victory and it was a moment of
pride when badges were conferred by the parents to
the members. The members took oath and promised to
discharge their duties in an unbiased manner. This
was followed by the entire council members taking
oath to discharge their duties with sincerity and fulfil
everyone's expectations. Khush Patel, Head Boy,
Ashima Pani, Head Girl, Manav Jha, Deputy
Discipline Head along with all the council members
promised a definite change for the better tomorrow
with great conviction and discipline in their confident
speeches.
Our Chairman Mr. Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee
Mr. Hemant Kacchadiya, Vice Principal Dr. Taruna
Sharma and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar
congratulated the Student Council members.
Our Principal addressed the assemblage and spoke
eloquently on leadership qualities. The programme
concluded with a formal Vote of Thanks by
Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar and it was a
memorable occasion for the young leaders as they
looked forward to a new, eventful and enriching
Academic Year. The event reinstated the faith in the
calibre and leadership of the future generation.
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GURU PURNIMA
DATE: 27/07/2018
"A city without streets, a king without treasury, a
merchant without business, a life without wisdom
and SUCCESS without a GURU is all considered as
same."
The path of life has many ups and downs and it is
always very uncertain what will happen next. A Guru
or a Teacher fills space of blankness from our life by
leading the path of righteousness. Guru Purnima is the
day when the Guru or the teacher is worshipped for
their tremendous contribution in everyone’s success
work.
Atmiya Vidyapeeth had celebrated Guru Purnima on
July 27, 2018 with great fervour. ‘Guru Vandana’ was
presented by students followed by lighting of lamp by
our Honourable Dignitaries and offered their prayers
to Maa Saraswati and founder of the school Poojaniya
Hari Prasad Swamiji. Our Principal Mr. Scaria
Thomas had addressed the students about the
importance of guru in our lives and the respect and
reverence to be given to them.
The event was by way of a tribute to teachers who are
the greatest contributors in a person's life.
Vaccination Camp of Measles and Rubella
DATE: 28-07-2018
Vaccination is the administration of antigenic
material (a vaccine) to stimulate an individual's
immune system to develop adaptive immunity to a
pathogen. A healthy mind resides in a healthy body
and for a healthy body it is very necessary to make
our body disease free. For this a Vaccination Camp,
Measles and Rubella was organized in Atmiya
Vidyapeeth on 28th
July, 2018from classes Pre
Primary to IX. It was an initiative taken by
Government of India to make our country disease free
of Measles and Rubella and Atmiya Vidyapeeth
always a step ahead for the implementation of such
initiatives. All the students were vaccinated hassle
free without any side effects to the students. Pre-
primary students came along with their parents and
the fear of syringe and vaccination was well handled
by our teachers.
The entire vaccination program was done under the
supervision of Dr.Dinesh Suthariya and Dr.Bhargav.
The day went off with a smiling cheer on every
students face and a satisfaction to our team and
doctors.
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Observance on Moment of Calm
DATE: 02/08/2018
“Forgiveness and letting go are steps on our road back to happiness.”
The Moment of Calm is a global forgiveness moment
that aims at bringing calm in the hearts of people
through the power of forgiveness. It is believed that
there can be no world peace without peace in the
heart. Atmiya Vidyapeeth had also observed a two
minute silence on 2nd
August 2018 to forgive and seek
forgiveness. Principal Scaria Thomas conveyed a
message of Act of Forgiving can generate powerful
positive vibrations and engulf humanity in a wave of
love and peace.
Independence Day Celebration
DATE: 15/08/2018
Freedom in the Mind, Faith in the words, Pride in
our souls … Let’s salute the nation on this auspicious day. The Independence Day has a great importance in every citizen’s life. This day reminds us every year that freedom is sacred and
citizens must do everything to ensure that it shall not be
endangered.
It was a red letter day in the history of India when the country
got her freedom on August 15, 1947. It took hundreds of years to
us to break shackles of slavery. People of the country celebrate
this festival every year with great pomp and show. Indians
celebrate this day not less than a festival. It is a day to cherish
the memories of the freedom struggle, so that we keep this
freedom intact with love and brotherhood.
Independence Day was also celebrated with great enthusiasm
and respect at Atmiya Vidyapeeth. The ceremony started at 8.00
AM in the school open ground with large crowd of staff and
students.
The celebration started off with decoration of the centre in hues
of tricolor, followed by flag hoisting and cultural programs.
Mr. VinodChavda, Chairman, Mr. and Mrs. HemantKachhadiya,
Managing trustee, Scaria Thomas – Principal, Dr. Taruna Sharma –Vice Principal, Mrs. Tripti Nagar – Educational Advisor, were escorted by the Head Boy and Head Girl along
with the school band.
To commemorate the sovereignty of our nation, all the
dignitaries unfurled the tricolour flag and all in unison sang the
National Anthem and expressed the joy of our freedom.
The students of Choir group sang the Flag Song to give tribute to
our National Flag to fly high in the swirling blue sky that
awakened everyone’s feelings towards our Flag which was followed by a speech by Kanika Sharma of class X who shared
her views on the significance of the day.
A colourful cultural programmed highlighted the spirit of
everyone. Karate students have shown that girl power is supreme
power and no one can suppress their dignity by an act of martial
arts.
Students have presented the dance drama show to showcase the
struggle of our freedom fighters during Non Co-operation
Movement, JallianwalaBagh Massacre, and Dandi March.
Based on the theme of patriotism, an Inter House Group Song
Competition was organized where all the students have sung
patriotic song with high fervor and pride and the winner was
Vikram Sarabhai House.
The Chairman Mr. VinodChavda said “he is happy to notice that today’s students think about the freedom and it is necessary to inculcate within us. The true freedom means when we make our
country corruption free.”
The Programmed concluded up with the Vote of
thanks by educational advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar. At
the end chocolates were distributed to the students.
Indeed, it was a day of joy, a day to love and respect
our country and make it a better place for Indians to
live and experience the freedom, peace and unity in
diversity.
The participants spell bound the audience with their performance
and also energized them with patriotic fervor. Kudos to our pack
of young and enthusiastic Atmiyans, the spirit of freedom indeed
soared high amidst their robust and energetic performance!
Jai Hind
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CAREER COUNSELLING PROGRAMME FOR
THE X AND XII STUDENTS
Date: 16-08-2018
Atmiya Vidyapeeth had organized A CAREER
COUNSELLING PROGRAM for students of Std. X
and XII on 16th
August, 2018.The objective of the
programmed was to make the students aware of the
academic aspects of the course, the rules and
regulations of the Institute and ensuring Parental
Participation in monitoring the performance and
progress of the students. It gave them an opportunity
to learn innovative methods and techniques to go
through the subject and get better results.
The program started with a prayer followed by
welcome greetings given by Mrs. Nisha Sharma, CCA
Co-ordinator. Warm greetings were given to Mrs.
Aishwarya Chhasatia, Executive Assistant, IQue
Foundation for her cooperation to make the
programmed effective. She shared her vast experience
and advised the students to be dedicated, committed
and focused on academics and to showcase their
talents in both curricular and extra-curricular
activities for having an edge over their peer group for
employability and higher education globally.
The seminar concluded with an interactive session of
the students with the delegates.
STUDENTS' COUNCIL MEMBERS, 2018-19
Sr.
No. Students Name Category
1 KHUSH PATEL Head Boy
2 AASHIMA PANI Head Girl
3 VISHAL GIRI Deputy Head Boy
4 YASHASVI SAARAN Deputy Head Girl
5 GURBIR SINGH GILL APJ House Captain
6 KRISHNA ASAWA APJ Deputy House
Captain
7 HARSH SHAH Homi Bhabha House
Captain
8 AMRITPAL GILL Homi BhaBha Deputy
House Captain
9 BHARGAV CHAWDA JC Bose House Captain
10 MEET THAKKER JC Bose Deputy House
Captain
11 SIMRAN SONAIYA Vikram Sarabhai
House Captain
12 VIDHI RAJGOR Vikram Sarabhai
Deputy House Captain
13 KALPESH VERMA Cultural Head
14 SALONI SHAH Deputy Cultural Head
15 PRINCE CHAUBEY Discipline Head
16 MANAV JHA Deputy Discipline Head
17 CHANDAN BALI Health & Hygienic
Head
18 SAAHIL THACKER Deputy Health &
Hygienic Head
19 ANUJ YADAV Sports Captain
20 AMISHRAJ SINGH Deputy Sports Captain
21 JIYA VERMA Editorial Head
22 GAURAV SINGH Deputy Editorial Head
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Winners of Rakhi Making Competition:
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE
STUDENT STD RESULT
1 PRIYANSHU MOHANTY I C FIRST
2 SUPRIYA ROY I D SECOND
3 SHAURYA G I B THIRD
4 JENIL ACHARYA II B FIRST
5 TANISHKA ASNANI II B SECOND
6 HARSHVARDHAN II A THIRD
7 ANTRA KUMAR III B FIRST
8 BHAKTI JIMULIYA III B SECOND
9 MANAN GIANCHANDANI III A THIRD
10 DIYA PATEL IV A FIRST
11 KRISHNA MASRAM IV C SECOND
12 SAANVI SHARMA IV C THIRD
13 NAITIK BHUPTANI IV A THIRD
14 JANVI BHATI V B FIRST
15 MAHEE BHADESIYA V C SECOND
16 SUMIT SHIHANI V B THIRD
17 PRATIKSHA UBANA V C THIRD
Winners of Photo Frame Designing Competition:
SR.
NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT STD RESULT
1 DIPTI RATHORE VIII B FIRST
2 DRISHYA SINGH VIII B SECOND
3 ANN LIZA JIJO VII C THIRD
4 ABHINAV KUMAR VI A THIRD
Winners of Matki Decoration Competition:
SR.
NO.
NAME OF THE
STUDENT STD RESULT
1 OM PRASAD BEHERA IX B FIRST
2 DITSA PATEL IX A SECOND
3 ANSH VERMA X A THIRD
4 VASUNDHARA RANA IX A PARTICIPATED
Rakhi Making, Photo Frame Designing &
Matki Decoration
DATE: 24/08/2018
Atmiya Vidyapeeth had organized Inter class
activities like Rakhi Making Competition for classes
I to V, Photo Frame Designing Competition for
classes VI to VIII and Matki Decoration for classes
IX to XII on the occasion of RakshaBandan
Celebration on 24/08/2018.
All the students had participated with great zeal and
zest in the creative competition of Rakhi Making,
Photo Frame Designing and Matki Decoration. The
competition saw a number of creative and colourful
rakhis, photo frames and matkis being made by the
students. The students had put in lot of efforts to
collect elaborate decorating materials. They toiled
hard in school putting their creativity at work and
came up with innovative creations.
The competition was judged by our Educational
Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar and our Art Teacher Mr.
DhirenThanki on the basis of originality, theme, and
creativity and over all presentation.
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INTER HOUSE GROUP DISCUSSION
COMPETITION
DATE: 25-08-2018
An Inter House Group Discussion Competition was
organized to enhance the communication skills and
leadership quality of students of Atmiya Vidyapeeth.
There were two groups, Junior Group (Class VI to
VIII) with the Topic, “Intelligence v/s Wisdom” and
Senior Group (Class IX to XII) with the Topic “Is
Fifth Estate Media: Working for Nation or for
oneself?”. The best performing students were
selected for the Final round and the Topics for the
final round were “Money Buys Everything” for Group
1 and “Blood for Blood: Is It the Right Policy?”For
Group 2.
The group discussion was livelier with the young
brains battling with one another. The confidence
shone and voices boomed in where the students
expressed their views freely and without fear. They
impressed the Panel of Judges with their gift of gab
and understanding of various issues ranging from
social and economic to world affairs. It was an
amalgamation of intelligence, alertness and patience.
The Event was judged by our Educational Advisor
Mrs.Tripti Nagar and CCA Co-ordinator Mrs.
Sreevidya Byju.
Our Chairman Mr. Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee
Mr. Hemant Kachhadiya, Principal Mr. Scaria
Thomas, Vice Principal Dr. Taruna Sharma and
Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar congratulated
and blessed the winners for their remarkable
performance.
Winners for the event “Group Discussion” were:
Group A: (STD VI to VIII) :
1. GAURAV SINGH FIRST APJ
2. NITISH GIRI SECOND VSB
3. KUNAL TIWARI SECOND VSB
4. ANKIT SINGH THIRD HB
GROUP B: (STD IX to XII) :
1. VISHAL GIRI FIRST JCB
2. RIYA CHELLANI SECOND JCB
3. JAYDEV GADHVI THIRD VSB
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Teacher’s Day Celebration DATE: 05/09/2018
“Teachers are the torch bearers of the Gen-next”
Teachers’ day is celebrated every year throughout the country on 5th September. This day is dedicated to
Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan – second President of India, the great academic philosopher and one of the
most well-known diplomats, scholar, president of
India and above all a teacher. As a tribute to this great
teacher, his birthday has been observed as teachers'
day. Teacher’s Day is celebrated to show our acknowledgement and recognition of the hard work
put in by our teachers towards our development.
We, at Atmiya Vidyapeeth had celebrated Teacher’s Day with full zeal and enthusiasm. The day started
with giving a tribute to Dr.Saravpalli Radhakrishnan.
The day had an emotional and recreational touch.
Enthusiasm and festivity marked the Teachers Day
celebrations in the school campus. Students express
their gratitude and appreciation for their teachers on
this day.
The day started with the assembly and the teachers
were greeted by the students with Tilak and Flowers.
The programmed started with lamp lighting by
offering prayers to Maa Saraswati which was
followed by a Shlokand Prayer. All the dignitaries
along with the teachers were welcomed by a band
troupe and they were escorted by the students with
adorned costumes. To emphasize on the importance
of teachers in life, a speech was given by Harleen
Kaur Simakand KinshitaChaturvedi. The programmed
was then followed by skit performance demonstrating
the role of teacher as The Creator of Every
Profession. All the teachers were overwhelmed by the
sincere efforts and love by their students.
Principal Mr.Scaria Thomas had thanked all the
students for their love and advised them to become a
good teacher in future by not just saying few words
but implementing them to bring a change in anyone’s life.
On the occasion of Teachers Day, the school had
organized a picnic for all its staff members at Sea
Breeze, Private beach, Mandvi. Everyone was in the
celebration mood and immersed themselves with
feeling of joy as they overwhelmed themselves with
fun at the beach along with a delicious lunch.
Teachers, on this day, are reminded of their school
days and feel nostalgic. All in all, it was celebration
mode for everyone and all enjoyed a lot!
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SPORTS & ACHIEVEMENT
CORNER Marvelous Achievements by Atmiyans ! ! !
In Sports, Academics and Co-curricular
Areas
SPECTACULAR ACHIEVEMENT ! !
DATE: 10/05/2018
All India Wado-Kai Karate Do Association had
organized a Karate Championship at Lonavla from 6th
May to 11th
May 2018 where many students have
participated from all over Kutch District and one of
the students of our school SHRIYA CHAUDHARY
of V C had been awarded with a Black Belt Trophy
and Certificate. She was trained under the effective
and dynamic leadership of our Karate Coach
Mr.Piyush Shrivasatva. Chairman Mr.VinodChavda,
Managing Trustee Mr.HemantKachhadiya, Principal
Mr.Scaria Thomas, Vice PrincipalDr.Taruna Sharma
and Educational Advisor Mrs.Tripti Nagar
appreciated and congratulated her for the tremendous
performance.
SPECTACULAR ACHIEVEMENT ! !
DATE: 06/09/2018
1stAll India ShitoRyu Karate Championship 2018 was
organized by ShitoRyu Sports Karate Championship
of India on 6th
September, 2018in which two students
had participated from our school and were honoured
and awarded with Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals
and Certificates. The students were trained under the
effective and dynamic leadership of our Karate Coach
Mr.Piyush Shrivasatva. Chairman Mr.VinodChavda,
Managing Trustee Mr.HemantKachhadiya, Principal
Mr.Scaria Thomas, Vice PrincipalDr.Taruna Sharma
and Educational Advisor Mrs.Tripti Nagar
appreciated and congratulated them for their
tremendous performance.
The students are:
Kata Fight
1. Asmeet Kundu Gold Gold
2. Arpit Kundu Silver Bronze
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MARVELLOUS ACHIEVEMENT!!
DATE: 27/09/2018
Synchro Academy had organized a Chess Tournament
on 27th
September, 2018 in which DHEER
WADHWANI of Std II from Primary Section
Category had brought laurel to our school by securing
SECOND position. Chairman Mr. VinodChavda,
Managing Trustee Mr. HemantKachhadiya, Principal
Mr.Scaria Thomas, Vice PrincipalDr.Taruna Sharma
and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar
appreciated and congratulated him for his tremendous
performance.
DRAWING COMPETITION
DATE: 15/08/2018
Rotary Club & Inner Wheel of Gandhidham
organized a Drawing Competition on 15th
August,
2018 and Ashima Kanti Pani of Std V had secured
FIRST position. Chairman Mr.VinodChavda,
Managing Trustee Mr.HemantKachhadiya, Principal
Mr.Scaria Thomas, Vice PrincipalDr.Taruna Sharma
and Educational Advisor Mrs.Tripti Nagar
appreciated and congratulated for her tremendous
performance.
ELOCUTION COMPETITION
DATE: 12/08/2018
JhulelalMandir Trust had organized an Elocution
Competition on 12th
August, 2018 and many students
had participated from all over Gandhidham. Naisha
Ramnani of StdVIof Atmiya Vidyapeeth had secured
FIRST PRIZE.
Chairman Mr.VinodChavda, Managing Trustee
Mr.HemantKachhadiya, Principal Mr.Scaria Thomas,
Vice Principal Dr.Taruna Sharma and Educational
Advisor Mrs.Tripti Nagar appreciated and
congratulated her for the dazzling performance.
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Outstanding Football Achievement ! ! DATE: 02/10/2018
The school maintains an excellent record in its
sporting pursuits and work of excellence is
recognised.U-14 Football District Tournament was
organized at District Level wherein 22 teams had
participated from all over Kutch region and our
school had secured FIRST position. The students
were trained and guided under the effective and
dynamic leadership of our Coach Mr. Saurabh Rana.
Chairman Mr. Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr.
Hemant Kachhadiya, Principal Mr. Sacria Thomas,
Vice Principal Dr. Taruna Sharma and Educational
Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar appreciated and
congratulated the team for their excellent
performance.
Winning Students at District Level are:
1. Adarsh Pal
2. DhruvrajSinh Zala
3. Anuj Yadav
4. Karan Asnani
5. Zakarya Ayaz
6. Faahad Ayaz
7. Jitesh Sharma
8. Jaydeep Sharma
9. Udhay Menon
10. Pranay Trivedi
11. Tanmay Patil
12. Utkarsh Prajapati
13. Harshvardhan Sinha
14. Devesh Singh
15. Prakash Suthar
16. Anshul Rana
Outstanding Football Achievement ! ! DATE: 09/08/2018
The school maintains an excellent record in its
sporting pursuits and work of excellence is
recognized. U-19 Football District Tournament was
organized at District Level wherein 22 teams had
participated from all over Kutch region and three
students of our school have been selected for State
Level. The students were trained and guided under the
effective and dynamic leadership of our Coach Mr.
Nilesh Patel, Dhanshankar Shetty and Saurabh rana.
Chairman Mr. Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr.
Hemant Kachhadiya, Principal Mr. Sacria Thomas,
Vice Principal Dr. Taruna Sharma and Educational
Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar appreciated and
congratulated the team for their excellent
performance.
Winning Students for State Level are:
1. Harikrishna Rathore
2. Abdul Sheikh
3. Ankush Chirimar
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HINDI ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION
DATE: 03/10/2018
Purusharth Foundation had organized a National
Hindi Writing Competition on 30th
August 2018 with
the theme “My Idol – Swami Vivekananda” where in
sixteen students had participated from our school and
all of them have received participation certificates.
Chairman Mr. Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr.
Hemant Kachhadiya, Principal Mr.Scaria Thomas Dr.
Taruna Sharma and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti
Nagar appreciated and congratulated them for their
tremendous performance.
The participants were:
1. Rishabh Thakur
2. Smriti Yadav
3. Ananya Singh
4. Aniket Maheshwari
5. Kajal Soni
6. Swikrity Srivastava
7. Yojana Dadani
8. Prakhar Garg
9. Nilesh yadav
10. Ankush Chirimar
11. Shshishekhar Choudhary
12. Pratiksha Sharma
13. Harshika Kanodia
14. Gauri Khare
15. Pooja Roy
16. Suryansh Dwivedi
EXCELLENT ACHIEVEMENT IN KARATE ! !
DATE: 30/07/2018
Karate Federation of Gandhidham had organized an
Open Kutch District Karate Championship on 30th
July 2018 and four students of our school had brought
laurel by winning GOLD & SILVER MEDALS and
were appreciated with trophies. Chairman Mr. Vinod
Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr. Hemant Kachhadiya,
Principal Mr. Scaria Thomas, Vice Principal Dr.
Taruna Sharma and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti
Nagar appreciated and congratulated them for their
outstanding performance and blessed them for their
better future.
The winners were:
1. Aryan Bhati First Gold Medal
2. Jahnvi Bhati Second Silver Medal
3. Janvi Bhuptani Second Silver Medal
4. Meet Patel Second Silver Medal
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Outstanding Football Achievement ! !
DATE: 01/08/2018
The school maintains an excellent record in its
sporting pursuits and work of excellence is
recognized. Subroto Mukherjee Football Cup was
organized at District Level wherein 22 teams had
participated from all over Kutch region and the Team
of Atmiya Vidyapeeth had grabbed First Position in
U-14 and U-17 category for the last three consecutive
years and making a Hat tick. All the members of the
team are selected for the State Level. The students
were trained and guided under the effective and
dynamic leadership of our Coach Mr. Nilesh Patel,
Dhanshankar Shetty and Saurabh rana. Chairman Mr.
Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr. Hemant
Kachhadiya, Principal Mr. Sacria Thomas, Vice
Principal Dr. Taruna Sharma and Educational Advisor
Mrs. Tripti Nagar appreciated and congratulated the
team for their excellent performance.
EXCELLENT ACHIEVEMENT IN KARATE!!
DATE: 03/08/2018
Karate Federation of Gandhidham had organized an
Open Kutch District Karate Championship on 3rd
August 2018 and one of the students of our school
Keshav Kanodia had brought laurel by winning
Third Position in Under-19 Category and was
honoured and appreciated with trophy. Chairman
Mr.VinodChavda, Managing Trustee
Mr.HemantKachhadiya, Principal Mr.Scaria Thomas,
Vice PrincipalDr.Taruna Sharma and Educational
Advisor Mrs.Tripti Nagar appreciated and
congratulated him for his outstanding performance
and blessed him for his better future.
NATIONAL CUBE CHAMPIONSHIP
DATE: 19/08/2018
National Cube Championship was organized on 19th
August 2018 in Ahmedabad where one of the students
SHREEYA KADIA of STD IV had secured THIRD
position in age group of 7-10 years. Chairman Mr.
Vinod Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr. Hemant
Kachhadiya, Principal Mr.Scaria Thomas Dr. Taruna
Sharma and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar
appreciated and congratulated her for his tremendous
performance.
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EXCELLENT ACHIEVEMENT IN KARATE ! !
DATE: 12/08/2018
All India Wado Kai Karate Do Association had
organized an Open Kutch District Karate
Championship on 12th
August 2018 and students of
our school had brought laurel by winning 5 GOLD, 8
SILVER & 7 BRONZE MEDALS and were
appreciated with trophies and certificates. Students
were trained under the guidance of our Karate
Teacher Mr. Piyush Shrivastav. Chairman Mr. Vinod
Chavda, Managing Trustee Mr. Hemant Kachhadiya,
Principal Mr. Scaria Thomas, Vice Principal Dr.
Taruna Sharma and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti
Nagar appreciated and congratulated them for their
outstanding performance and blessed them for their
better future.
The winners were:
1. Harmandeep Kaur Gold & Silver
2. Janvi Bhuptani Gold
3. Deepak Jangid Gold & Silver
4. Malkit Patel Gold & Silver
5. Keshav Kanodia Gold
6. Harshman Sodha Silver
7. Daksh Shethy Silver
8. Devansh Tomar Silver
9. Pritesh Maheshwari Silver
10. Shriya Choudhary Silver & Bronze
11. Vinay Joshi Silver
12. Pragya Pathak Bronze
13. Vandana Pathak Bronze
14. Vaishnavi Menon Bronze
15. Kashvi Rana Bronze
16. Shiva Choudhary Bronze
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STAR STUDENTSOFTHE WEEK
Week Name of the students Class
Week-17 Sumit Shihani VB
Huzaifa Makada VIB
Sneha Devda IX B
Week -18 Harsh Yadav IV B
Anamika Kumari VIII C
Shravani Pawar IX C
Week-19 Antra Kumar III B
Annliza Jijo VII C
Lalit Sharma XI Com.
Week-20 Hardick Kushwaha II B
Meet Rashte VI C
Moulik Surana
Week-21 Pragati Mishra I B
Hanna Freeza Kovuri VIII A
Atul Kukretti. XII Com
STAR TEACHER’S OFTHE WEEK
Sr.
No. Name Details
1. Asha Srivastava For showing dedication and
commitment towards
assigned task.
2. Prachi Chouhan For taking initiative and
accomplishing the task in a
creative manner.
3. Madhavi
Srivastava For on time work submission
and working effectively.
Outstanding Football Achievement ! !
DATE: 25/08/2018
An Inter School Seven Side Football Tournament
2018-19,U-14 Boys was organized by MFC Club of
Adipur wherein 22 teams had participated from all
over Kutch region and the Team of Atmiya
Vidyapeeth had grabbed FIRST Position. AKASH
PAL of Std X, (U-17) had been awarded as BEST
GOAL KEEPER.
The students were trained and guided under the
effective and dynamic leadership of our Coach Mr.
Nilesh Patel who was awarded and honoured with
BEST COACH trophy. Chairman Mr. Vinod Chavda,
Managing Trustee Mr. Hemant Kachhadiya, Principal
Mr. Scaria Thomas, Vice Principal Dr. Taruna
Sharma and Educational Advisor Mrs. Tripti Nagar
appreciated and congratulated the team for their
excellent performance.
The players of the U-14 Boys team were:
1. Zakarya Ayaz Best Defender
2. Faahad Ayaz
3. Pranay Trivedi
4. Jaydeep Sharma
5. Karan Asnani
6. Utkarsh Prajapati
7. Jitesh Sharma
8. Anuj Yadav
9. Prakash Suthar
10. Dhruvraj Sinh Zala
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STUDENTS’ CORNER
My favorite Cartoon character is ‘Bajrangi’. He comes in cartoon named ‘Selfie with Bajrangi’. As I am a follower of Lord Hanuman so I watch that
cartoon. It comes every Sunday at 8’0 clock. It always makes me laugh and never fails to entertain me.
Bajrangi is a small lord Hanuman who can do
miracles. My siblings also watch it. It teaches me
some plans to trap anyone and the lifestyle of Lord
Hanuman. I love this cartoon very much.
Sumit Shihani class : VB
Chhota Bheem is my favorite cartoon Character. It is
telecasted on POGO channel. He is very truthful and
powerful. Bheem always wins because of his honesty
and wisdom. He likes to eat laddoos. It gives him
energy. Bheem always fights for justice and destroys
evil.
Bhoomika Nayak II-A
My favorite cartoon character is Ben10. He is a ten
years old boy. He lives with his grandfather. He uses
his powers for good deeds. I love Ben-10.
Garvishth Sharma 2-B
My favorite Cartoon character is Tom and Jerry. I
watch them every day after completing my
homework. Tom is a cat and jerry is the naughtiest
mouse which always provokes tom. Tom and Jerry
always fights but yet friends and can not live without
each other. Jerry is always ready to face any situation.
We need to learn from them.
Priyansh Khair IV-A
My favorite Cartoon character is Pikachu. It is from
cartoon “Pokemon” he is a cat that throws thunderbolts on his enemies. This pokemon is owned
by Ash. He has a dream to win matches. Pikachu sits
on Ash’s shoulder. I like this cartoon very much.
Sai Jayant Class III-A
My favorite Cartoon character is Keymon. He is a
magical monkey. He lives with a boy named Rohan.
He sings so funny songs. He speaks in many
languages. He can do many magic like changing
video games into talking video game, changing a ball
into a jumping game etc. His father brought him home
from Africa. First, he was a bag, when his father
brought it then at night he changed into his true body
that was money. He helps his friends. He is a kind
helpful and mischievous monkey. I like to watch it.
Hetvi gori V-C
My favorite Cartoon character is batman. He is an
amazing guy. His real name is Bruce Wayne. He
fights against all the evils in the world. He wears a bat
like costume and travels in a specially designed
vehicle called Bat mobile. He is physically so strong
and fast that makes his enemies almost impossible to
defeat him. I like it very much.
Karan sinh II-A
How far ‘Gandhigiri’ prevailing in modern era ? ?
Jainil Rangani of 6th A says …………
Our honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi has
recently started ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan ‘following one of the dreams of Gandhiji. This was done to make
India clean which Gandhiji wanted to see. Most of the
parents know about the Charkha which Gandhiji used
to make clothes, they tell this to their children so that
they could be aware of it. Many schools have
organized peace rally so to inculcate the power of
peace into the minds of the youngsters. But in real
practice, Gandhigiri has very less influence in the
modern era. Unless a person like Gandhiji is born
again, modern era cannot be changed.
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Yashodhara Rana of 6th A says ……….
Everyone is familiar with the word Gandhigiri.
Times have changed but no one would have ever
thought in the wildest stretch of imagination that the
Gandhi a principles and values that formed the basis
of independence would require such a low medium
for recognition. In the era where occurrence of
nuclear war have equal probability. Today if
someone slaps you on one of your cheeks and by
chance following Gandhigiri, you make a mistake of
lending him you other cheek, believe me your other
cheek is going to be red. It is bitter but the fact is
concept of Gandhigiri is completely irrelevant in the
age where we are living in.
Yeshika Bhalothiya of 6th A says ………
Gandhiji has taught us many things that are not
followed in the modern era. If these principles are
followed then definitely there can be an
improvement in the modern era. People can become
strong, if they follow Gandhigiri. Gandhigiri will
surely make India a very beautiful, encouraging,
motivating and outstanding country. India needs
Gandhigiri. It will definitely bring improvement in
the people. They will surely of equality.
Prathana Behra of 6th B says …………..
‘Gandhigiri’ is a fusion of words Gandhi and Giri and it means practicing what Mahatma Gandhi
preached. Gandhigiri is a neologism in India which is
used to express the tenants of Gandhism that means
the ideas of Mohandas Gandhi which include
Satyagrah, non violence and truth. Gandhigiri is just
opposite to Dadagiri which means bullying.
Gandhigiri is not an easy process. It needs more
patience. There is a lack of patience in today’s human civilization. Current world believe in the
policy of "Diamond cuts Diamond", It may sound
bitter but the fact is the concept of Gandhigiri is
completely irrelevant in the age that we are living in.
Soumya Kundu of 6th B says ………… As a casual expression in various languages in India
including Marathi, Hindi and Tamil, Gandhigiri refers
to the practice of ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.
Gandhism is a term which attempts to summarize the
philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi. Basis tenants of
Gandhism include Satyagrah, truth and non violence.
Gandhigiri is a neologism in India which is used to
express the tenents of Gandhism in contemporary
terms. The terms became popular due to its usage in
2006 when a bollywood movie “Lage rahomunnabhai” was released. Sanjay Dutt played the role of Munnabhai, a local don of Mumbai who
begins to see the spirit of Mahatma Following the
path of him, he helped may ordinary people and
solved their problems.
Rohit Rajput of 6th B says …………… After the success of, A Bollywood movie
(LageRahoMunnaBhai) discussions on Gandhiji are
not considered to be boring affairs anymore and yet
another generation has begun its trust with the man of
millennium. Though we all unanimousllly feel that
today’s society needs an urgent change. Life moves on after a few statements of dissatisfaction. If today’s society is ridden with violence, then let us remember
that Gandhiji lived in an era of ruthless fascism and
imperialism. Therein lay his appeal, the appeal which
a lamp holds in a dark room.
AnamikaSIngh of 8th C says . . . . . . . .
that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian
activist who was the leader of the Indian
independence against British rule. In ancient times
Gandhiji followed the path of non violence which
practically proved that anyone can win through non
violence. As per one of the principles of Gandhji we
should speak truth but in today’s era no one is speaking truth. We should learn from our mistakes,
we should maintain equality in our society and we
should never discriminate people on their caste,
religion, sex etc. Unity is strength, If we follow
Gandhiji we can make our India best. There is enough
in the world for everyone need, but not for everyone’s greed. So let’s learn the good things from Gandhiji and let us have a peaceful and successful life.
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Khushi Sharma of 8th C says . . . . . .
Chedilal, a retired clerk of food and civil supplies
department of Uttar Pradesh Government, stripped
down to his underwear in front of an office staff of
same department. He put down all his belongings on
the table of the concerned officer and told him,” thats all I have to offer, if You want brass utensils then
come to my house and take it away", Chedilal was
annoyed because that staff demanded a bribe of Rs
15000 to revise his pension. A Bollywood movie
(LageRahoMunnaBhai) spreader the teachings of
Mahatma Gandhi in new generation. As soon as this
movie hit the theatre, experts started discussing the
relevance of Gandhigiri in our time. The movie was
declared a block buster which itself pronounced the
relevance of Gandhigiri in this era. We really need
someone like Gandhi to teach us the lesson against
Ahimsa.
THE MORDERN ERA OF POLITICS
Jaydev Gadhvi of 10th
A says …………
ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT SENERIO BJP
IS THE LEADING PARTY IN INDIA BY THE
ELECTION OF 2014 AND NARENDRA MODI IS
THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE OF INDIA.
India losing its mojo because of bad politics ?
It's an obvious question to ask at a time when
powerful - and populist - regional parties are again
flexing their muscles at a fickle federal government,
key economic reforms are seemingly stuck in the bog
of messy coalition politics, and the government is
struggling under an avalanche of corruption charges.
Economic growth and investment have cooled and
inflation remains high.
So is it surprising that The Economist magazine, in
its latest issue, says the politics is "preventing India
from fulfilling its vast economic potential"?
Or when Fareed Zakaria, editor-at-large with
Time magazine, tells an audience in Delhi this week
that India's politicians are "out of touch… they try to portray India as a victim, not the victor".
With uncharacteristic exaggeration, The Economist
even invokes a return to the stifling days of the
controlled economy.
"Lately, like a Bollywood villain who just refuses to
die, the old India has made a terrifying reappearance,"
says the magazine. It blames a "nastily divisive
political climate" for the crisis and believes that India
requires "energetic, active leaders, plus politicians
who are ready to compromise".
'Corrupt and corroded'
Both the magazine and the pundit are right and
wrong.
Reformers need to be patient; there are no
shortcuts in India
The quality of India's politicians, many argue, has
declined drastically, as in many parts of the world.
Most of them seem to be out of sync with modern day
realities - expectations have fallen so ridiculously low
that an iPad carrying politician is described by the
media as a modern one!
Most are also seen as greedy, corrupt and
disinterested in serious reform. The increasing
number of politicians with criminal records and the
brazen use of money to buy party tickets and bribe
voters erodes India's ailing democratic process.
It is not a happy picture. "Today the Centre is corrupt
and corroded," historian Ramachandra Guha wrote
recently. "There are allegedly 'democratic' politicians
who abuse their oath of office and work only to enrich
themselves; as well as self-described 'revolutionaries'
who seek to settle arguments by the point of the gun."
Only serious electoral reform can ensure a better
breed of politician.
But to believe that less politics is good economics is a
bit fey. There is little evidence to argue that political
instability has been bad for India's economy.
India's first flush of economic reforms was launched
by a minority government headed by PV Narasimha
Rao of the Congress party in the early 1990s. The
reforms spluttered to a halt when the government
secured a majority.
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Later, a rag-tag 13-party coalition United Front
government helmed by two prime ministers in 18
months in the mid-1990s undertook significant
reforms, slashing taxes, deregulating interest rates
and moving towards capital account convertibility.
One study by Kausik Chaudhuri and Sugato
Dasgupta actually found that more investments take
place when coalition governments are in power, one
of the reasons being various regional interests are
held together by "generous distribution of
infrastructure projects". Economist Surjit Bhalla has
argued that political instability is actually good for
economic reforms.
"The contention is that lack of political dominance
means that politicians in power will make the extra
reform in order to fight for marginal votes in a future
election," he has said. "And if political stability is
present, the politicians are unlikely to make an effort
because of their inherent short sightedness or
complacence."
Elitist biases
The problem, as Paranjoy Guha Thakurtha and
Shankar Raghuraman argue succinctly in a study of
coalition politics in India, is that privatization - a key
aspect of economic reforms - remains a dirty word
with most of India's politicians, trade unionists and
opinion makers.
There is still a serious lack of political consensus on
issues like foreign investment, lowering interest rates
on deposits in pension funds and privatizing profit-
making state-run factories.
Many would argue that India never got any magic
going, so there is no question of losing it.
Consensus is painfully slow in such a society, and
sometimes only a crisis can provoke the government
- and the people - to bite the bullet. Reformers need
to be patient; there are no shortcuts in India.
TEACHER’S CORNER WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM
MODERN ERA’S STUDENT Today’s students are surrounded by the help provided by the Internet and social media. Whatever the doubt they
have they clear it through Google. They have additional
friends on Whatsapp and Facebook other than the friends
in their own life. The internet and social media is leaving a
great impact on student’s life. The life of student has got easier than before through internet but it has also
overshadowed their innocence. As a teacher here are some
points that I would expect from modern era’s student.
1. Students have various sources to gain knowledge. As I said
earlier they have internet to clear all their doubts but they
should not depend only on internet. The books which are
made through so much effort by the writers should be read
too. The books should not lose its importance. Modern
students who are fond of internet should have love for
books too. We teachers should teach them the value of
book reading.
2. “Respect when given is paid back in double quantity”. Earlier students gave a lot of respect to their teachers and
parents. When any student met teacher in the market or at
any other place He/ She would greet teacher with great
respect but unfortunately today’s student do not follow such tradition. Today some students think they should greet only
their class teacher as they have no connection with other
teachers working in the same school. I expect that the
students should respect all the teachers of the school just by
greeting them with their beautiful smile. This will make
them adorable in the eyes of that teacher and the respect
given by the students will be returned back to them.
3. The junior students follow their senior’s everyday in every manner, so the senior students should behave in
discipline. Many senior students are idol of junior
students. Whatever they do or say becomes an
example for other students. The senior students are
expected to become an example through their positive
action and words that can be followed by their juniors.
At last, students are receivers and later carriers of knowledge, discipline and virtues. They are
expected to give back their best.
Sandhya Shukla (Faculty of English)
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AS A TEACHER WHAT DO YOU EXPECT
FROM MODERN ERA’S STUDENTS ?
Teachers often make with what they have and are happy
with any credit they receive. We are not teachers because
of the money or the glory. Teachers are second parents for
the students. They play a fundamental role in every
person’s life, lay the pavement for millions to tread on, guide the way holding the lights of wisdom through
darkness. So teachers except a lot from their students .
Especially in these modern era there are many things that
a teacher expect from students. We simply want to be
known as difference makers. To be known as the
difference makers, we as teachers expect some things
from our students. Our expectations from students are
always altruistic and unconditional. Earlier teachers were
known to be the “gurus” but as the time passed the teachers are known as the “guide by the side” in this modern era.
In this modern era the first thing I expect from my
students is to inculcate significant qualities namely unity,
humility, selflessness, kindness, respectful and obedient
etc. I think an ideal teacher doesn’t want his/her student to be a topper of the class. Of course, that is a great
achievement, but in the long run, does that really matter
in our life? What I actually want from this modern era’s students who are highly indulged in the world of gadgets
to become a learned person in real sense, so that he/she is
able to deal with his/her future in a just and modest way.
These gadgets will surely help them but then honesty,
discipline, morals, ethics and hard work is all needed to
lead a good life. Studies are a part of the curriculum
which helps a student to learn what hard work and
devotion is. All what I want from students is respect and
obedience in return of teaching them lessons of their life !
Students should be highly motivated and focused to learn.
They should be engaged in class, possibly ask doubts.
They should be critical thinkers as well as they should try
to come up with innovative ideas. Students are expected
to be more rational in communication.
“Education is not to reform students or amuse them or to make them expert technicians. It is to unsettle their minds,
widen their horizons, inflame their intellect.”
Sanna Qureshi
(Faculty of English)
AS A TEACHER WHAT DO YOU EXPECT
FROM MODERN ERA’S STUDENTS?
Teachers can change lives with just the right mix of chalk
and challenges. Teachers are second parents for the
students. They play a fundamental role in every person’s life. A great teacher inspires the students to be successful
in their lives. So for making her/ his students successful in
life, a teacher except a lot from their students, especially in
this modern era where the importance of the teachers are
deteriorating.
As a teacher I expect from students to raise their doubts in
the middle of lectures and that it would be better if they
come up with ideas at the end. Some of the important
things are to respect everyone, have faith in their
knowledge, have good ethical values, interact actively and
clear the doubts to be successful. We as teachers demand
respect and love from our students. A student should take
joy out of everything he/she does gain all round knowledge
every moment. To be punctual and attentive.
In this modern era, students have somewhere lost basic
qualities which they should possess. They should be
respectful to each other irrespective of their social status.
There should be no feeling of superiority and inferiority
just based on gender. The students should become a good
and responsible citizen of a country to help in improving
the society. Students should be good in studies but also
understands the importance of extracurricular activity for
overall development.
Nowadays students are more interested in learning from
other gadgets or other source. Of course they can learn but
then if they find interesting information relevant to the
course, they should share it with the rest of the class.
Finally they should observe the rules of academic honestly.
Do not sabotage the other students work.
Lastly students should inculcate values, morals, ethics,
unity, care, selflessness and humility. Because it is very
important to have these things for becoming a successful
person. Only academic knowledge will not help us.
Vinita Ahuja
(Faculty of English)
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हिन्दी
आज के युग में गााँधीवाद ककतना सार्थक होगा
वैश्ववक स्तर का व्याप्त ह िंसा,मतभेद,बेरोजगारी,म िंगाई तथा तनावपूर्ण वातावरर् में आज बार-बार य प्रवन उठाया जा र ा ै कक गााँधी के सत्य व ्अह िंसा पर आधाररत दर्णन और ववचारों कक आज ककतनी प्रासिंगगकता म सूस की जा र ी ै I यूिं तो गााँधीवाद का ववरोध करनेवालों ने श्जनमे दभुाणग्यवर् और ककसी देर् के लोग न ीिं बश्कक अगधकािंर्तयः केनाल भारतवासी ी र्ाममल ै I
कुछ लोगो का मानना ै कक म ात्मा गााँधी के कारर् ी देर् में ड़ताल ,बिंद धरना आहद धारर्ाएाँ इस कदर फैली थी कक इससे मारे देर् को ब ुत नुकसान उठाना पड़ा I और अब मारा मुकक इससे त्रस्त ो चला ै I इसके कारर् ब ुत सी कम्पननयााँ बिंद ो गई ै और बिंद के चलते देर् वपछड़ता जा र ा ै , धरना तो इतनी प्रचमलत ो चली ै कक आए हदन ककसी न ककसी र् र में या प्रािंत में इसका असर देखा जा सकता ै और व्यश्तत, सिंगठन या समाज इसके माध्यम से अपनी अनुगचत मिंर्ा के मलए राज्य में अर्ािंनत फ़ैलाने में माह र ो चले ै I जो भी ो गााँधीवाद के पक्ष और ववपक्ष दोनों में ी तकण जुटाएाँ जा सकते ै I सोचने वाली बात य ै कक वतणमान युग में गााँधीवाद कक आववयकया ै या गााँधी कक तर जीने की I ो सकता ै कक कुछ लोग इन दोनों बातो में फकण न ीिं करते ो और कुछ करते भी ो लेककन आज के जीवन में तो देर् समाज और पयाणवरर् का भला करने के मलए ब ुत जरुरी ै गााँधी जैसी जीवन र्ैली को अपनाना I
नाम : स्नेहा देवड़ा कक्षा : 9 बी
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हिन्दी
आज के युग में गााँधीवाद ककतना सार्थक होगा 21वीिंसदी सूचना तकनीक की सदी ै I आज के युवाओिं को इिंटरनेट और सोर्ल ममडिया के बबना जीवन की ककपना बेईमानी सी लगने लगी ै I राष्ट्रवपता म ात्मा गााँधी ऐसी श्स्थनत के प्रनत आगा करते थे श्जसमे इिंसान तकनीक से सिंचामलत ोने लगे I गााँधी की युवावस्था और आज के युवाओिं के बीच एक सदी का फासला ै I गााँधी मारे मलए आज की ज़रुरत ै,तयोंकक उनका सिंदेर् एक सावणभौममकता मलए ुए ै I इसमलए व पूरी दनुनया के मलए पे्ररर्ात्मक ै I आज इस तर से दनुनया भर में ह िंसक गनतववगधयााँ बढ़ र ी ै I गााँधी के सत्य-अह िंसा के ववचार और भी प्रासिंगगक ोत ेजा र े ै I य ी वज ै कक म ात्मा गााँधी के ववचार आज भी प्रासिंगगक ोत ेजा र े ैं,श्जतना की एक सदी प ले थे I गािंधीजी के ववचार मसफण भारत के मलए ी न ीिं,बश्कक पूरी दनुनया के मलए पे्ररर्ात्मक ैं I जब गााँधी जी आजादी की लड़ाई के नायक बने, तो म उन् ें ज्यादा- से ज्यादा जानने,समझने की कोमर्र् करने लगे I उनके ववचारों से पे्ररर्ा लेने लगें और आज भी ले र े ैं I सत्य-अह िंसा के ववचारों को प्रनतपादन करनेवाले गााँधी मानव मूकयों को मजबूती देने के मामले में ब ुत म ान व्यश्ततत्व थे I गााँधीजी के ववचारों के प्रचार और प्रसार के मलए दनुनया भर में ज ााँ भी गााँधीवादी कें द्र या सिंस्थाएिं ैं वे सभी सत्य-अह िंसा के बारे में ी मसखाती ैं I अतः में गााँधी जी के ववचारों को अपनाना चाह ए I
नाम : नंददनी गोयल कक्षा : 9 बी
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हिन्दी
आज के युग में गााँधीवाद ककतना सार्थक होगा म ात्मा गााँधी के ववचार, दर्णन और सन्देर् वतणमान के मलए ब ुत साथणक ै I में क ना चाह ए की वे ी तो एक धनात्मक तत्व ै जो आधुननक सभ्यता को सवणनार् से बचा सकते ै I स्थाई मान्यताएाँ जैसे स्व से पूवण सेवा,सिंचय से पूवण त्याग और दसुरो के मलए ीनता ब ुत ी तजेी से समाप्त ोती जा र ी ै और उनका स्थान स्वाथणपरता,लालच ,अवसरवाद,धोखा ,चालाकी और झूठ के द्वारा मलया जा र ा ै I इन सबने सिंघर्षो को जनम हदया ै और मानव पे्रम के उच्च आदर्ण कमजोर पड़ते जा र े ै I इस भयाव तस्वीर को पूर्ण करने के ककये र्स्त्रीकरर् के मलए अनिंत ोड़ लड़ी ुई ै I युद्ध के ववनार्कारी र्ास्त्र मानव जाती के अश्स्तत्व के मलए ी खतरा बने ुए ै बड़ ेपैमाने पर ववनार् की गए और नई तकनीककयों का ववकास ककया जा र ा ै I कानून की सभी प्रर्ामलयों,करारो,सिंगधयों एविं गठनिंधनो को मानवीय मेलजोल और र्ािंनत स्थावपत करने में सफलता न ीिं ममली ै I इसप्रकार के वातावरर् में गााँधीवाद ी एक आर्ा की ककरर् प्रस्तुत करता ै I गािंधीजी के मूकय एविं मसद्धािंत,आदर्ण और उपदेर् मानवता को आिंतररक र्ािंनत की मिंश्जल तक प ुाँचने के मलए हदर्ा प्रदान करते ै I ईववर और सत्य से सिंबिंध ी गााँधीजी का अह िंसा में ववववास का कारर् ैI गााँधीजी को धमण एविं नैनतकता में ग रा ववववास था वे जीवन की सादगी का उपदेर् देते थे I . में य तथ्य स्वीकार करना ै की गााँधीवाद का प्रचार एविं अभ्यास ी मारी सभ्यता को बुराइयों से मुतत कर सकता ै जो की मानव जानत को इस्पात की एडड़यों से कुचलमे की सिंभावना रखते ै I
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