The School Weekly - 28th December 2015

WEATHER
Temperatures have shot down tremendously to 3°C.  Due to severe winters  Government has declared holidays till 10th January 2016. Hence schools will open on 11th January 2016. Students are seen clinging to their sweaters and prefer to sit in the sun. The school has registered Maximum temperature at 21°C & Minimum 6°C. Humidity rose to 34%. Chilly winds blew at 8 km/hr.
SKILL
My school days 
The most memorable days of life
Recollecting those days I feel a pride.
My friends were my heart and
My teachers were my soul.
How someone can forget those days
When we enjoyed the most.
Helping  friends and playing nicely
But sometimes fighting with friends and make them angry.
Our daily routine of going to school
Only that person can forget who is the biggest fool.
Enjoying different occasions in different ways
If I could get those days I only pray.
Those cute tricks on friends
Can never come back,
But those sweet memories and dream
Take me again and again back.
Varsha Solanki/X/TH
CHRISTMAS
Everywhere are mountains snowy
Birds have to make a fly
Houses are only three
Lights are twinkling on the tree
"Santa Santa" children are shouting
People of the land are waiting
Santa Claus is giving gifts
Children are ready to receive the gifts
Dinner is ready to eat
Children are ready to eat chocolates
In the cold ice deserts
All are enjoying the Christmas
Divanshu Bhati/X/GH
Breakfast as a healthy food habit
Breakfast adds a healthy meal to our diet. It pretends to be a proper and improved light meal and provide energy and nutrients for the proper start to the day. This can be considered as a healthy habit that has a beneficial importance in maintaining the nutritional level of our body.
It is a great trend in the modern world of keeping this healthy habit of taking the breakfast regularly as it is linked to improved nutrient intakes and may help to maintain the healthy body weight. It helps to fulfill the necessary components of food needed in our body and maintains the fitness of our body.
In a student's life the habit of taking healthy breakfast is necessary for keeping the brain healthy and alert. It is particularly important for children as breakfast appear to support learning and school performance especially one with poor nutritional status.
Adityapratap Singh/X/GH
खिलौना
मुझे अच्छी लगती है गुडिया रानी
वो हो गयी है पुरानी
लेकिन लगती है नई नवेली
उसको प्यार से बुलाते है सयानी

वो कपड़े पहनती है अलग-अलग
कभी लाल, कभी पीला और कभी हरा
वो पलक झपकती है तो लगता है
सारी मुसीबत हो गई हल

वो  हमेशा हँसती है और सबको हँसाती है
नाचती है और नचाती हैं
वो कभी नहीं खाती कभी नहीं पीती
वो है इतनी अच्छी कि सबको भाती

गुड़िया रानी तुम कहीं मत जाना
तुम्हारे बिन सब काम पर फिर जाएगा पानी
अगर तुम होगी तो
काम करने में होगी आसानी।
Kreena Rao/VII/DH
Exchange Program at Maharani Gayatri Devi School, Jaipur (December 15 to December 19, 2015)
This trip to Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls School Jaipur was a very enriching experience for me and for my friends. From this school we came to know what life is once you live away from home. How one has to make decisions all alone- without help of parents. We observed many new things about science and technology. The five day program was full of enthusiasm, discoveries, experiences, fun and frolic. It was a great learning experience for both the Escort Teacher and students.

On 16th December, we woke up at 6:00 AM,  then we  got ready for breakfast. After breakfast we went for Assembly and there we introduced ourselves. Afterwards we went around the School Campus. We went to the quiet corner to see Maharani Gayatri Devi‘s guild. Then we attended the lessons in VIII Class. Our Ist lesson was English Class, II lesson was Hindi and III lesson was Math. After three lessons we all went for brunch.  After brunch we again attended the classes.  IV lesson was Science, V lesson was S.ST and VI lesson was Computer. After school we went for lunch and then we went to hostel to change. At 3:00 PM we all went to Albert Hall and there we saw an old mummy named Tutu. It is about 250 years old. After that we went to Bapu bazaar for shopping. And At 8:00 pm we returned back to M.G.D School.

On 17th we went to Science Park and Regional Science Center. At 9:00 A.M we visited Science Fest. And there we visited the Astronomy, Physics lab, Chemistry lab, etc .It was so interesting. There we took part in Collage Making and Graffiti. Our presentation was not that much good in comparison to others because of less material, but we enjoyed a lot and had a great experience. And then at 1:00 PM we returned to MGD .And at 4:00 PM we went for evening games and there we Inter House Basketball Match was going on .We too participated in the match and had fun.

On 18th we visited the Amhar Fort and there we saw many things. After that we visited City Palace in the evening with the Principal of MGD School. There we saw many beautiful paintings of Maharajas of Jaipur.

On 19th we attended Assembly and shared our experiences with them. After that we went for Art class and at 9:15 am we attended the Alumni Function. In that function Silver Jubilee and Golden Jubilee Students came and they shared their experiences. After that we went for Kathak Dance Classes.  After that we attended music classes and learnt how to play violin. At 3:00 pm we went to the dining hall for lunch. After that we had a photo session with Maharani Vidhya Devi. In evening we spent some time with our buddies and had great fun with them and I miss those 5 days which I spent in MGD.
They had a fixed routine for everyday. Right from Assembly, which was a fun exercise, where students prayed to God along with getting updated with the latest happenings around the globe.

The students of MGD school were friendly by nature, so we easily connected with them. There were about 4000 students and about 150 teachers. The best thing that I like was that the whole school live like a joint family. Thus it was a lifetime experience and we will never forget this trip.
Deepika Parmar/VIII/GH & Harshita Chouhan/VIII/RH

Tuesday, 22nd December: Class III-V put up a Nativity Tableau on Christmas celebrations. The school saw Christmas Father too jingle-a-ling while students sat watching the play. He hugged, shook hands and gave presents to wish all a Merry Christmas! The birthdays of the students from Nursery to Class VII that fell in the month of November and December was celebrated in the Main School Campus. The birthday students partied by cutting the cake, dancing and distributing chocolates.

Photos of the School Weekly - 28th December 2015
Posted by The Fabindia School on Monday, December 28, 2015
Comments:
Pradeep Singh/XI/GH: The play was fun and interesting. Santa was fantastic and fun. Thank You for the presents that we got.
Divya Solanki/XI/TH: The play and Father Christmas was awesome . We had fun the whole day long.
Manmanvendra Singh/IX/DH: It was fantastic. I enjoyed a lot . Principal Ma’am made our day by giving us presents, thanks a lot for it.
Krisha Dave/VII/GH: The day was unforgettable for me. I enjoyed both the play and the birthday party celebrations. Santa Claus was awesome.
Mayur Singh/XII/TH: The smaller kids acted really well and they were fantastic, but to some extent the PA system spoilt the show. The choir sang very beautifully.
Kinjal Rao/VIII/ DH: I enjoyed the play a lot. My choir group gave a beautiful performance. Smaller kids enjoyed a lot. Some were scared to see Santa but others had fun.
Anumesh Rao/VII/GH: This day was the most enjoyable day for me because my birthday falls in the month of November and this time I also got a chance to cut cake in the School and I really enjoyed it. The play was awesome. Santa was fun.
Chanchal Choudhary/IX/DH: It was fun seeing the children run after Santa to shake hands with him and wish him a merry Christmas. I was happy to receive the present because it was for the first time that we got presents on Christmas.
STUDY
Monday, 21st December: Exchange Program girls returned to School after their five days visit to MGD Girl’s School, Jaipur. The girls shared their great experience with everyone in the Assembly. Class XII’s Pre Board I ended today. Students felt relaxed after a fortnight for continuously they had two exams- First Half Yearly and then Pre Board I.

Wednesday, 23rd December: Parents Teacher Meeting was organized for Class Nursery to XII. The meeting was not a success for only 5% of Parents turned up for the meeting.

The School is closed for Winter Vacations from 24th December to 10th January, 2016. We will be back with more news and views on 18th January 2016, till

The School Weekly wishes its readers A Merry Christmas and A Very Happy New Year. Keep smiling and keep healthy.
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The School Weekly - 21st December 2015

A must watch, the Annual Day 2015, had phenomenal energy and the musical was beautiful! #happyteachers #affordablequalityeducation #MyGoodSchool #brewingknowledge

Posted by The Fabindia School on Monday, December 21, 2015
WEATHER
The skies were covered with stratus clouds off and on during the week, as a result of which temperatures have run down. Mount Abu recorded -1°C on Saturday night. The school has registered Maximum temperature at 22°C & Minimum 7°C. Humidity was at 25%. Winds blew at 6 km/hr.
SKILL
Annual Day’s Chairman’s Speech 
Thank you dear children for giving us the opportunity to be amongst you! Yes, we need to thank all the people who helped us reach here, but without the joy and the fun you have has no meaning. This is the only school that I have come across (as I visit thousands of schools) where they make fresh air, the forest behind you makes the fresh air. This is the only school which actually makes fresh air this is the only school that perhaps gives you the cleanest water. This is the school where you can see the stars above and feel the mud under your feet. This is the school where you can hear the children sing, this is the school that has grown where you grow with care, love and affection.
Thank you Mr. Bissell, for you, we are very happy to be here today. We are grateful to you for having us all together on a mission, a mission which started almost   25 years back and more, so all the board members, parents, friends who all are participating in making the mission a success. What you see here is the journey partially complete, this is just the beginning. I often say and for us the happiest day will be when we see a Fabindian lead us in every sphere of life .
It is our dream that we have a Fabindian lead us not only in Study but also Sport, Skill, Service and what else? Absolutely! We want the Fabindian’s to excel in all the four fields: Service, Skill, Sport and Study. With this motive we feel the quality of education which the school offers is far superior to even main stream school in the country. I travel all over the country, I have come just from Delhi, I have been to many cities but I tell you that no where do you breath the clean fresh air, that you breathe here. I will say in Hindi:
जो खाओगे वही बनोगे। जो हवा पानी आपको यहाँ मिल रहा है वो आपको आगे ले जायेगा। जो शुद्ध हवा पानी बाली में है वो आगे बढ़ाएगा। आप और हम मिलकर इस छत्र - छाया में आगे बढ़ेंगे।
Thank you Principal Ma’am, thank you Chief Guest for joining and doing everything to make this evening a wonderful one. And it is wonderful to see young people like our Head Boy, Head Girl, the Prefects all taking charge. It is wonderful to see them being part of the society who are now leading to give us various skills, sports. It is wonderful to see a boy reaching at district level in soccer, It is fantastic to see children cycling all the way to Ranakpur. It is even great to see children work on Service project. The Social Service league in the school is a noble idea, we don’t have a Social Service League in any school in Bali. The Art and Craft, the Music and the Orchestra only The Fabindia School gives us. Let me assure you, it is all to give your child the necessary space. It is all to give your child the necessary opportunity to excel. It is for your child, of your child and by your child. Children love having fun and we hope they continue to have fun. Teachers love teaching and the joy only spreads when children have fun so let us all be together in the joy of learning and all the best.
Thank you everybody.

MY BEST FRIEND
My best friend, my cool friend
He teach me how to make friend and how to be a good friend
He solve my problem in nice and simple way
Be with me I always pray
In problem selfish friend leave us but he is the only one guide us
When society stand against us
Then he give strength to fight with truth, which is good for us
Helping is her moto
No matter group dual or solo
He teach me reading, learning, performing and somewhat how to cook
I call him' The Book'
Radhika Singh/X/GH
MOON AND STARS
One moon many stars
Playing hide and seek
Every night in the sky
Shining like diamonds
Various star, different shapes
One moon having
Sometimes round, sometimes crescent
Lightning the Earth
Without them everything is dull
Night looks like day
Rising with the sunset
And sleeping with the sunrise
Muskan Rathod/IX/TH
DIGITAL INDIA
Digital INDIA is a project started by the government of India on 1st of July, 2015 in order to transform India into a complete digitally empowered as well as knowledgeable country of the world. This project is interconnected by the various governmental departments such as IT, education, agriculture, etc in order to achieve promising bright returns. It is headed and planned by the ministry of communication and information technology. It is like golden opportunity for India when got implemented properly. In the very starting of the project launch, there was a plan by the state government to make available high speed internet connection in almost 250,000 villages, and other residential areas of the country. The crucial role played by the' Bhaarat Broadband Network limited' in this project is really appreciable.

In the digital India there would be easy digitalization of data which will help in making things much more efficient and fast in the future. It will reduce paper work, save man power and save time as well. This project will take a speed by tying the knot between government and private sectors. Huge number of villages interconnected with high speed network will really undergo a huge change from back word regions to compete digitally equipped areas.
Krithika Mansion/X/GH
QUIZ
For Class I to V
  1. What is the full form of CPU and ROM?
  2. Which is the national tree of India?
  3. In India children's day celebrated in memory of whom?
  4. India became independent in which year?
  5. Which is the Indian national game?
For Class VI to VII
  1. Who first gave the concept of an atom?
  2. Which plant does not have roots, leaves and flowers?
  3. In which country was paper money first introduced?
  4. Who was the first Muslim president of India?
  5. Name the two Nobel prize winner who have also been awarded the Bhaarat Ratna?
AMAZING FACTS
  1. Bubblegum was invented in 1928 by an accountant.
  2. The sloth is the world slowest mammal, so lazy that algae grows on it's furry coat.
  3. If you eat too many carrots, your skin can turn orange.
  4. 60 tonnes of paint are needed to paint the Eiffel Tower.
  5. Seahorses can see in two different directions at the same time.
GANIT WEEK BY CBSE
In order to commemorate the 128th birth anniversary of Dr. Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan on 22nd December, 2015, the CBSE invited schools affiliated to it to celebrate GANIT (Growing Aptitude in Numerical Innovations & Training) Week. For this purpose, our school conducted the following activities during the GANIT week.
16.12.2015: Mathematics Relay Race (I to VIII)
17.12.2015: Solving Mathematical Puzzles such as solving Rubik’s cube and creating magic squares (VI to VIII)
18.12.2015: Interactive Session on Mathematics (IX to XII)
19.12.2015: Quiz competition  (I to XII)
21.12.2015: Mathematical games such as Sudoku and Kakuro (VI to XII)
22.12.2015: Innovative Projects on Mathematics such as the Golden Ratio (I to XII)
These activities were performed by the teachers in their respective classes. The students enjoyed the activities.
  Prerna Rathod
एक पंछी
उड़ता-उड़ता एक पंछी आया
दूर देश का संदेशा लाया
भाईचारा साथ वो लाया
स्वतंत्रता को याद दिलाया।
चोंच में छोटा खत लाया,
आकर जिसे हमें थमाया,
उड़ता-उड़ता एक पंछी आया,
दूर देश का संदेशा लाया।
देश त्योहारों का है हमारा,
जग में लगता सबसे न्यारा,
आज़ादी को सहेज कर रखो,
इसमें कोई समझौता न कर दो।
उड़ता-उड़ता एक पंछी आया,
दूर देश का संदेशा लाया।
सूरज की किरणों के संग आया ,
आते-आते बड़ा हरषाया,
दूर देश का संदेशा लाया।
   Bhagyashree Mewara/IX/TH
STUDY
Monday, 14th December – Tuesday, 15th December: In-house workshop under PDP was conducted on both days. Mr. Byju Joseph conducted workshop on preparation of Lesson Plan and its format.
Mr. Gajendra Mewara and Ms. Monika Vaishnav conducted the workshop that they had attended in Pali.
Mrs. Prerna Rathod, Mrs. Raj Ranawat and Mrs. Bharti Rao conducted the CCE workshop on FAs that they had attended in Vidhyawari.

Monday, 14th December: FA3 was conducted in Class III- X. Half-Yearly started in Class XI and Pre board I in Class XII. Junior Classes were busy in Christmas Play practice.

Tuesday 15th December: Pooja Dutta/ XI/GH  and Blessy Maria /XI/ DH participated in the Inter School Debate Competition hosted by K. S. Lodha School, Falna. The topic of the debate was “In the age of Information Technology the Institution of school is redundant”. Sixteen CBSE. Schools from Jodhpur, Udaipur, Falna and Bali and from the surrounding areas participated in the competition. The winning teams were from Jodhpur and Udaipur. Girls felt recharged on returning as though they hadn’t won but it was a rewarding experience to know how a debate should be spoken!

Harshita Chouhan/VIII, Deepika Parmar/VIII, Noorani Tak/VIII, Kirti Malviya/VIII, Priyal Dave/VIII, Tanisha Champawat/VIII, Chanchal Choudhary/IX, Rounak Chouhan/IX and Himantika Chouhan/IX escorted with Ms. Usha Pawar went for an Exchange Program to MGD Girls, Jaipur. They attended the ‘SCIENCE FEST’

Photos of the School Weekly - 21st December 2015
Posted by The Fabindia School on Monday, December 21, 2015

Wednesday, 16th December: FA 3 ended that day. Junior classes were busy in their Christmas practice.

Thursday, 17th December: Mark Sharks Workshop for the Science teachers was conducted on that day. Mr. Aditya Tripathji, Ms. Aakanksha Gulati (resource person), Komal Sood (Ex Principal and advisor) and Manas Chakrabati (Advisor and board member Doon School) from Mark Sharks visited the School to take a feedback  with Science teachers. Forty Minutes Intro Session was conducted with Class VIII students. Mr. Byju Joseph and Mr. Rahul Choudhary.

The School Weekly - 14th December 2015

WEATHER
Due to western disturbance and snow in Himachal cold wave has gripped Northern India. Bali has not been spared too. Chilly winds kept students indoors. The strong sunshine was a welcome relief and students were seen studying in the sun. Rain in Chennai has thankfully stopped. Chilly winds from North blew at 3 km/hr. The School has registered maximum temperature at 22°C and minimum temperature at 9°C, dipping to its lowest in the night at 6°C. Humidity has increased by 3°C, now it is 42%.
SKILL
फूल 
भँवरों का आहार फूल,
तितली आवास फूल,
फूल होते हैं, कोमल,
कर जाते मन पावन।
वसुधा का श्रृंगार फूल,
देवों को भाता फूल,
जीवन भर देता प्रेरणा,
प्रेरित रहो यही है कहना।
हम भी बन जाएं फूलों जैसे,
काम करो जीवन में वैसे।
भँवरों का आहार फूल,
तितली आवास फूल।
Himantika Chouhan/IX/GH
The Use of Library
A library is a centre of knowledge. We should be proud of having a good library in our school and locality. It is also a cultural centre. People go to library to read newspaper and magazines, books, poetry, drama, short stories, novels, scientific books etc. We become great by reading books. Books not only increase our knowledge but also help us to think better. “Reading makes a full man”. A good library can turn the whole village or town a place of good men and women. The society itself becomes developed. In addition to this we can give informal education to the adults with the help of libraries. Visiting the library should become the habit of an individual for the growth of his/her personality.
Aditya Pratap Singh/X/GH
Answers of Math Quiz
1. 5050 2. (1) 3. (2) 4. 3πr2 5. πrl 6. a/3 7. 2(lb+bh+hl)  8. 2πrh 9. 1/3 πr2h 10. 2/3 πr3 
11. Aryabhatta 12. May be positive or negative 13.( 1) 14. 97 15. (2) 16. (2) 17. (1) 
18. Protractor 19. Pyramid
STUDY
Assembly was conducted by DhyanChand House

DEAR program was conducted as usual in all the classes on Monday and Wednesday

Sunday, 6th December: Three teachers Mrs. Raj Ranawat, Mrs. Prerna Rathod and Mrs. Bharti Rao attended CCE workshop which was conducted on 6th December at LPS English Medium School Vidhyawari.

Report on CCE Workshop for FAs
A CCE Workshop was conducted on 6th December at LPS English Medium School Vidhyawari. The workshop lasted from 9.00AM to 3.30PM. Mr. Gulsan Manoriya from Juana Technology was the resourse person from CBSE. Mrs. Raj Ranawat, Mrs. Prerna Rathod and Mrs. Bharti Rao attended the workshop from the school. There were 23 teachers from LPS, Vidhyawari including our school. All teachers were asked to introduce themselves to begin with. Each person had to give their colleague’s introduction. Then Gulsan Manoriya introduced himself and informed that CBSE had hired 18 Agencies and divided the area of work so this agency Juana Tech. had to conduct a workshop for FAs.
All participants were divided into five groups. Each group had to form questions about problems that teachers facing during FAs. Then he gave examples of activities by conducting some critical thinking activities. He also gave examples of how activities can be made interesting and about Time Management. Then another activity was conducted in which associated key words of CCE were given out of which we had to find the correct definition. After the activity each key word was explained in detail with the help of projector.
Group activity was conducted. Two classroom scenarios were given in which both objectives and procedure was through the activity. It was explained that a teacher should prepare rubrics before conducting FAs and share it with the students. Documentation of FAs is necessary and feedback should be given to students directly and immediately. A teacher should also conduct diagnostic assessment that helps the teacher to channelize a student’s energy. A student’s portfolio should be prepared over a period of time.
Tools and techniques of how to assess FAs were provided. The workshop ended with a feedback session which was given to Gulsan Manoriya of how he can improve his workshop.

Tuesday 8th December:  Remedial lessons were eliminated as the school timings changed from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM. due to severe cold.

Thursday, 10th December: A Special Assembly was organized on the occasion of World Human Right’s Day. Mr. Byju Joseph and Mr. Dinesh Bharti spoke at length on Human Rights, to bring awareness among students and how to use their rights in the correct manner without manipulating anyone else.

Friday, 11th December: For the whole week. FA III was conducted for Class III to X. A number of activities, projects and creative writing were carried out to evaluate students.

The School Weekly - 7th December 2015

Maths Week at The Fabindia School
WEATHER
It is turning cold by the day due to sudden showers in Northern Rajasthan which has brought chilly winds blowing at 5km/hr to School with very weak sunlight. It is predicted that weather will only become cold further. The School has registered Minimum Temperature at 10°C and Maximum at 23°C. Humidity has increased by 2°C, it is now 39%.
SKILL
A Helping Hand
Sightful, delightful, or rightful,
At least a serving hand,
With a glorious hope,
For retaining our antique sand
Says "The colours of dreamy wonders,
now again going to live,
solving our massive-enclosed blunders,
while giving a long-lasting belief
A restless joy gonna encore curiously,
For proving his consisted bloom,
And for glowing the dim-lighted future,
Once again this event will show the relation of cultural cloak"
This grateful practice will shine up the old given value sense
With regards as our nation is greeted with,
Since each one has motive of obedience,
That is how our natives are titled with a helping hand.
                                                                                                                            Nikhil Soni/ X/TH
     याद आते वे दिन 
याद आते है वे दिन जिनको मैं,
सीने से लगाकर सोया था। 
दोस्त मिले कुछ ऐसे जिसने 
हँसने का अर्थ बताया था। 
 याद आते है वे दिन जिनसे मैं,
 भरी नींद में जाग गया। 
 साथ मिला शिक्षकों का जिन्होंने, 
 जिंदगी जीना ठीक से सिखाया। 
याद आते है वे दिन जिनसे मैं, 
खिल-खिलाकर हँस पड़ता हूँ। 
जिन मित्रों से लड़ता था मैं,
उनको दिल से याद करता हूँ। 
  याद आते है वे दिन जिसमें,
  अपनों का अपनत्व झलकता था। 
  दिल करता है फिर से जी लूँ ,
  जिनको आज याद करता हूँ। 
                                                              भानु प्रताप सिंह/दसवीं/ GH 
Math Poem
Addition, Division, Multiplication, and Subtraction
These are four mathematical operations
If you are not good in these operations 
You are not good in calculation
If you are not good in calculation 
You can’t solve simple mathematical problem
Due to this problem you have tension,
Due to this tension you go to tuition
But now a day’s tuition is a fashion
So, my dear students don’t go for tuition
Take help from your teacher and follow his/her instruction.
                                                                                              Ms. Priyanka Mahatma/ Math Dept.
Math Quiz
What is the sum of the first 100 natural numbers?
The total number of even prime number?
The least prime number?
Total Surface area of a Hemisphere?
Curved surface area of a cone?
Diagonal of a cube is?
Surface area of a cuboid?
Lateral surface area of a cylinder is?
Volume of a cone?
Volume of hemisphere?
Who was the first mathematician to use the concept of 0?
The difference of any two negative number is?
Who am I?
I am neither prime nor composite.
I am the only prime number between 90 and 100.
I am the only even prime number.
I am the HCF of any two consecutive even numbers.
I am the HCF of any two consecutive numbers.
I am the instrument to measure angles.
I am the solid with polygonal base and triangular faces?
STUDY
Assembly was conducted by Gandhi House
Dear Program was conducted on Monday and Wednesday
Tuesday, 1st December: World AIDS Day was celebrated in the School. In a Special Assembly, Mr. Byju Joseph/AD (Academic Dean) spoke at length on HIV-AIDS, to bring awareness among students. Mr. Hitendra Singh Chundawat/ English Dept. told us about AIDS and its immune deficiency process. Vaishali Rao/XII, Bajrang Singh/XII and Mayur Singh Rathore/XII put batches on teachers and students, to depicting the importance and awareness of HIV AIDS.

Maths Week celebrated. 
A Special Assembly was held every day for students to speak about Mathematics. Mr. Ajay Vijaywargi spoke about use of Math in daily life. Radhika Singh/GH/XA spoke about Ramanujan on whose name the Math Society runs. Suryaveer Singh /DH/ IX spoke about Facts of Ramanujan. 
Wednesday, 2nd December: Day 2 Math Week.
Students from Senior as well as Junior Section spoke on Great Mathematicians.
Khushi Rao/X/GH: Spoke about Bhaskaracharya
Aditya Pratap/X/GH: Spoke about Pythagoras
Nikhil Soni/X/TH: Introduced the great mathematician Euclid.
Jaswant Singh/X/RH: Gave a short description on Aryabhatta.
Avinash Sen/VIII/RH: Gave a short description of George Philip
Vijay Bhati/VIII/GH: Gave a short description Albert Ainstein
Dhruv Ojha/VIII/RH: Gave a short description Augustus De
Ajaypal Meena/VIII/GH: Gave a short description Paul Erdos
Thursday, 3rd December: Day 3 Math Week
 Special Assembly organized by the Math Dept and students in their guidance. Students from Class VI to X presented activities based on games and tricks.
Uttam Suthar/X/GH: Explained volume of 3D-shapes
Priyank Rathod/X/DH: Verified identities through models
Aditya Pratap/X/GH: Verified identities through models
Divanshu Bhati/X/GH: Proved an equation
Manmanvendra Sonigara/IX/DH: Explained properties of Parallelogram
Lokendra Singh/IX/TH: Taught properties of Triangle
Diksha Choudhary/VII/GH: Taught properties of Cuboid
Kreena Rao/VII/DH: Taught properties of Cylinder
Friday, 4th December: Day 4 Math Week 
Students played the role of types of numbers.
The role of Natural Numbers was played by Meet Soni/VI/RH
The role of Whole Numbers was played by Tushar Divakar/VI/DH
The role of Positive Integers was played by Charu Vaishnav/VI/ DH
The role of Negative Integers was played by Harshita Kunwar /VI/RH
The role of Integers was played by Mahendra Parihar/VI/ DH
The role of Rational Number was played by Yug Bhati/ VI/RH
The role of Irrational Number was played by Archana Koratkar/VI/GH
The role of Real Number was played by Meenakshi Choudhary/VI/RH
The role of Prime Number was played by Vinita Choudhary/VI/ GH
The role of Composite Number was played by Vinay Raj/VI/RH
The role of Even Number was played by Khushboo Jodha /VI/RH
The of Odd Number was played by Piyush Solanki/VI/ DH
The role of Complex Number was played by Vishal Rathore/VI/ DH
Saturday, 5th December: DAY 5 Math Week
Assembly started with Math prayer by Ms. Prerna Rathod.
Ms. Priyanka Mahatma: recited a very beautiful Math poem
Mr. Suresh Negi: Quizzed the assembly.
Mr. Ajay Vijayvargi ended the Math Week by complimenting the students and Math Dept. for putting in their hard work to make the week a success.

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