MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA VIHAR
HYDERABAD
The beauty of life depends upon our good habits. -Swami.
School Teacher
Smt.B.S. Jayasree
Smt. B.S.Jayasree is a wonderful
teacher working since 2010. She
teaches Hindi subject from classes 4 to
10. She is a scholar in Hindi language.
She hails from Karnataka. Not only in
teaching, she is also an active
participant and advisor in cultural areas
in our school. She inspires us in many
ways to transform over selves into a
better human being. To promote Hindi
language among the children, she
motivates us through skits, screening,
elocution, essay writing etc. She also
conducts Hindi Divas every year. She is
very soft speaking and attracts
everyone with her modesty.
-N.Bruhath - S.Vasisht
IX/B
- From the School Desk
School Teacher
Sri.Ch. Bhanu Prakash
For we students, Bhanu Prakash sir is
very special. He joined the school in
2006. He is not only strict but also
friendly and jovial. He teaches
us computer and mathematics.
He teaches math in interesting and
easy manner. He encourages us in
sports, especially in cricket. He is
In charge teacher of Photography
club. Dynamism is in his personality.
He becomes one amongst us when he
is with us. He is an expert in computers
and one wants us to become the
same. We want him to be with us and
guide us for many more years.
-M. Mani Revanth
IX/B
GOLDEN WORDS OF BHAGAWAN FOR STUDENTS
So long as the sugar is on the tongue, you feel the sweetness in taste. Similarly,
so long as the heart has love, peace and devotion, you feel the bliss.
AUGUST 2017 EDITION -10
UPDATES IN THE SCHOOL CAMPUS
AUGUST 2017 August 8th - Rakhi Celebrations.
August 5th - Independence Day Celebrations.
August 16th - Janmashtami Celebrations.
August 16th to 24th - FA-2 Examination for
classes 1-9.
August 16th to 24th - FA-3 Examination for
class 10.
August 26th - Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations.
August 30th - Elocution Competitions (Classes VI
to X) Spell Bee (Classes III to V) & Memory Check
(Classes I and II).
UPDATES IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST AT PRASHANTHI NILAYAM
August 15th - Krishna Janmashthami
August 25th - Ganesh Chaturthi
August 27th - Ganesha Immersion at Prasanthi Nilayam…
FORTH COMING EVENTS AT PRASHANTHI NILAYAM FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
September 5th - Onam
September 21st & 22nd - Rosh Hashannah (Jewish New year)
September 30th - Vijay Dasami (Dasera)
September 30th - Yom Kippur (Jewish Festival)
UPCOMING EVENTS IN THE SCHOOL
CAMPUS SEPTEMBER - 2017
September 5th – Teachers Day Celebrations.
September 7th – Ramanujan Talent test
September 14th – Hindi Divas
September 14th – SOF GK test (OLYMPIAD)
September 19th - Bathukamma Celebrations
September 20st to October 4th - Dasara Vacation
Raksha Bandhan…A Relation
Raksha Bandhan is a popular festival celebrated across the country. Irrespective of caste and creed people
from all walks of life participate in this festival. It is celebrated on the full moon day of the lunar
month Shravana. In our school too, the students celebrated Raksha Bandhan festival on 8th August . The
students of all the classes tied Rakhis. There was great spirit of joy in the air. The students brought their
own rakhis to mark the celebrations.
But the fact of life is…
“Even though brothers and sisters, friends or classmates may fight like cats and dogs but they are the best
of friends and always stand by each other in times of need. Wishing all the brothers and sisters a very
happy Raksha Bandhan.”
CAMPUS TALK
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
Independence Day was celebrated in the auditorium of our school. The program started at 9:00 am with
Vandemataram sung by 10th standard girls. The host of the program was Ch. Keerthipriya of 10th class.
There was a march past by the Prefectural board of 8th and 9th classes, followed by the flag hoisting by our
Principal Smt. G. Vasuda and our senior teacher Smt. K.Nagamani. The girls of classes 6th , 7th , 8th and 9th
performed Suryanamaskar asanas on chairs and skating yoga was performed by the students of classes 6th ,
7th and 8th . N. Divya and L. Jharna of class 9th compeered about yoga. The boys and girls of 10th standard
sang medley of patriotic songs, followed by dance performances by 10th girls and boys. L. Jharna of class 9th
spoke about Independence Day. Our principal Smt. G. Vasuda also spoke a few words about Independence
Day. The program was concluded with Harathi to our beloved Swami.
A Glimpse of Government health program – De worming and Vaccination
De worming , A Government health program was conducted successfully on 18th of August.
Measles and Rubella vacination program was sucessfully conducted on 24th August in the school
premises. This is a state wide program. Government doctors and nurses took care of the program with
complete cooperation from the teachers and the supporting staff.
Moulding of Eco Friendly Ganesha
Students of classes 7th and 8th made eco friendly Ganesh on Wednesday. Children made Ganesh idols
from clay with devotion, passion and creativity. They came to know about the ill-effects of POP on
environment.
A Path breaking effort… towards eco friendliness
To create awareness among people, the students distributed clay Ganesh idols on Thursday, 24th August with great
excitement. The students of class 8th along with the teachers marched on the road, just a kilometer away from the
school to distribute the clay ganesh idols. They inspired the passers by with their words about the ill effects of POP
and the need of using eco friendly material. We got a very good feedback from the neighbours in the locality
regarding the students honest efforts to enforce their idea.
GANESH CHATURTHI CELEBRATIONS As per the tradition of the school every year, during ganesh navaratri, ganesh pooja is performed in the
school. 10th class students are involved in the pooja where as the whole school participates in it to invoke
the blessings of Vighanaraja to help them to overcome the obstacles that come their way.
Ganesh Immersion…Nimmarjan… agle baras tu jaldi aa…
On 28th of August the students of class 10th took the Idol of Ganesha around the school with lot of enthusiasm and devotion to immerse the eco friendly Ganesha in the water tank in the school. Both the boys and the girls participated in the procession along with their respective class teachers. Ganapathi bappa moriya, agle baras tu jaldi aa… echoed in the air adding to it the fragrance of devotion.
Competitions
As mentioned in the school calendar Elocution competition was in the agenda for the month. This was
conducted on 30th of August for the students of class 6th to 10th. The topic was transformation through
inspiration. All the students participated with zeal and enthusiasm.
For class 1 story telling competition was conducted where the students spoke with high spirit to give their
best performance. Memory game competition was conducted for class 2. Spell bee competition was
conducted for classes 3, 4 and 5. Every child tried to give the best of them. It was a wonderful opportunity
for all the kids to evoke their creativity and above all to develop levels of confidence.
STUDENT CORNER
NATURE
What is the flower duty? They perforate our heart with its beauty. They spread happiness all over. But they can’t be with us forever. They live for two or three days. But they form a beautiful maze. No one can steal its beauty Unless the sun starts his duty. The flowers are spread all over, But they can’t be with us forever.
-Sri Divya / VIA
P. Karthik/VIIIA
Role of Youth in fighting Corruption Corruption is a worldwide problem. It is an illegal activity. It is a problem because of which many people
suffer. People because of their greediness, want more and more money. So, they cross their limits and
start doing illegal activities. Corruption is an activity in which people take money illegally. It is against
law. It is increasing enormously. Corruption makes the people too lazy and marks them greedy selfish. It
is done when people are not honest. When they think that money is life, then they start doing these
kinds of things. Many innocent people are cheated in this activity.
There is tremendous pressure on youth in every aspect like earning money, fighting against illegal
activities etc. When it comes to corruption all the people look towards youth. Youth is the dynamite of
the country which can do wonders if used properly. There is pressure on youth because today’s youth is
tomorrow’s citizen. What youth does impacts the world in future. So, it is the moral responsibility of the
youth to protect country. Another reason why youth is on lot pressure is because nearly more than half
the population in the world constitutes of youth. They play an important role in our society. They can be
useful if they are used in a proper way that means if they do good things. In our country youth is
struggling a lot to eradicate corruption. In my opinion only youth can eradicate this sort of illegal
activities .Youth especially in India are very much enthusiastic these days. Corruption includes bribery
and embezzlement etc. Eradicating corruption makes the country rich because these will be no cheaters
in the country. Youth really should think of ways and means to fight against corruption.
These are some principles through which we can eradicate corruption. Firstly self-enclosure that means
being honesty. I don’t say that youth should go and start wars or anything violent. Instead they should
follow some steps through which they won’t do such corruption like self-enclosure that I have
mentioned above. We have to also see that we don’t make a room for other people to blackmail us. We
should believe in ourselves. We means youth have to do the activities which are not kept secret that
means if we do a good work there is no need of secrecy but if we do some mistake then comes the word
secret. As I mentioned we have to believe in ourselves. Faith in ourselves is developing faith in God. So, I
finally conclude that it is the responsibility of youth to eradicate corruption. Youth is the only key which
can lock the worst politics and illegal activities like fighting against corruption.
-B. Bhavika
X/A
Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations
We celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi every year to honour the Elephant-headed God Ganesha’s birthday. He is
the elder son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. There are two different versions about Ganesha’s birth.
One has it that Goddess Parvathi created Ganesha out of dirt off her body while having a bath and set him to
guard her door while she finishes her bath. Shiva who was gone out, returned at that time, but as Ganesh
didn’t know of him, stopped him from entering. An angry Shiva severed the head of Ganesha after a combat
between the two. Parvathi was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesh will live again. The Devas who went in
search of a head facing north of a dead person could manage only the head of an Elephant. Shiva fixed the
Elephant’s head on the child and brought him back to life.
The other legend has it that Ganesha was created by Shiva and Parvathi on request of the Devas, to be
a Vighnakartaa (Obstacle-Creator) in the path of Rakshasas (Demonic beings), and a Vighnahartaa (Obstacle-
mentor) to help the Devas.
The festival begins on Shukla Chaturthi which is the fourth day of the waxing moon period and ends on
the 14th day known as Anant Chaturdashi. Maharashtra is the state known for grand scale Ganesh Chaturthi
celebrations. During the festival colourful pandals (temporary shrines) are setup and the lord is worshiped
for ten days. Lord Ganesh is also worshiped in Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Nepal and China.
- L. Jharna
IX /B
YOUNG TALENTS………MASTER MINDS
TALENT CORNER
CHUCKLES AND SMILES GALORE
Laughter sparkles like a splash of water in sunlight…
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Website.
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The Management of Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Hyderabad.
Formative Assessment tests were conducted successfully for all the classes
Janmashtami was celebrated in the school assembly where the students
recited Achyuthashtakam.
The school ground is being given a make over with green grass to provide a
proper arena for games like cricket and foot ball.
Students are thoroughly practicing Vedam and Rudram to recite at
Prashanthi Nilayam in the month of November.
Students are also preparing with lot zeal for Teacher’s day.
The month of September comes with limited working days as the Dasara
vacation is fast approaching. So the teachers will have to tune themselves
up for crisp and hectic schedule and here they are all ready to get set go…
So dear all hope you have enjoyed THIS edition of the School Newsletter.
We will continue to bring forth many such happenings and achievements throughout the year.
Stay tuned!!
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To conclude... The objective of education should be impressed on the children’s minds. The academic
education of today is shallow and useless because it has no value orientation. –BABA.
In Conclusion…