The School Weekly - 27th August 2018

STARS THIS WEEK
STUDENT: Nitesh Choudhary/ XI was selected as the Student this Week for securing 81% in Xth Board Exams. He thanked the Principal and teachers to give him this opportunity. He gave the message to the students to concentrate and put in effort to achieve success. 

EDUCATOR: Ms. Prerna Rathod was selected as the Educator this Week. She shared a thought on aspiration. She asked the students not to lose hope and always have trust on oneself  to achieve success in their life. 

ALUMNI 

[ED:Editor,MS: Mohita Singh]

ED: Which was your batch year?
MS: My batch year was 2012-13.
ED: Who was your favourite teacher?
MS My favourite teacher was Mrs. Bharti Rao.
ED:: Who were your batch mates?
MS: My batch mates were Divya, Swabhi, Shefali,  Rozee, Sonika, Shaily, Gajendra.
ED: Did you participate in any activities?
MS: Yes I have participated in many activities such as Quiz competition, Debate, Extempore,  Singing, Dancing, Rangoli, Best out of waste, Sprint, 200 m Race, Dodge the ball, etc. 
ED: What are your qualifications?
MS: I am doing  my MBBS..
ED: Tell us about your memories of the school?
MSI bet not one student of Fabindia can say they haven’t had something to carry from this school throughout their life. I have been a nomad when it comes to schools, changing school every second year. I have been in fabindia for just 2 years and still it has left its mark for a life time. It was a wonderful experience and I have learnt so much in Fabindia. This school has never been just about academic achievements but a development of a child as a whole.
ED: What message would you like to say to our students?
MSLet the school take over you and be a part of everything and I am sure it will lead you to where you want to be. Embrace everything the success and the failure as nothing is just black or white.



STAFF:  Educators had  LFIN Saturday. Their first session was My Good School. There they discussed their My Good School Saturday, about educational trips etc. . Next session was PLP in which the Educators had a session with their Action Teams. After they had Brewing Knowledge Session along with Fedena. The last Session was School Development Leadership Program in which they  had HOD Meeting.

SKILL
स्थापना दिवस 
आज  ही  के  दिन  इस जमीन पर, 

अनोखे संसार की रचना रची गयी थी।  
आज ही के दिन इस जमीन से, 
फावड़े की आवाज सुनी  गयी थी। 
आज ही के दिन इन खूबसूरत इमारतों, 
की नीव भरी गयी थी। 
आज ही के  दिन इन सुन्दर से, 
पेड़ों  को लगाने के प्रक्रिया चली थी। 
आज ही के दिन चिंतकों  द्वारा, 
बेटी शिक्षा के महत्व पर आवाज़ लगायी गयी थी। 
और आज के दिन मैं उन खोजकर्ताओं को, 
धन्यवाद करता हूँ क्योंकि उनके द्वारा , 
हम ग्रामीण  बच्चों के लिए, 
इस छोटे से उमंग भरे संसार की, 
स्थापना  की गयी थी, 
जिस संसार को, 
खोजकर्ताओं का साथ मिला, 
इनकी बदौलत से, 
बंजर पड़ीं ज़मीन पर, 
खड़ी इन इमारतों को हीरे जितना सम्मान मिला, 
इस छोटे से संसार को, 
फैब इंडिया का नाम मिला। 
चंद्रेश चौधरी/ कक्षा- XII

 Unforgettable memory of 2018
There were many memorable instances that came this year that is when I got three medals in athletics on sports day, when my school secured first position in parade on 26th January 2018 and 15th August 2018. But the most memorable day of this year was 7th July 2018, on that we had prize giving ceremony for excellence in studies. And I had secured first position in 11th standard . This was the first time when I got an award in study. I always came in top 5 but was never able to achieve first position. I tried my best that this year I should top, but failed. In 10th I secured third position, I felt bad that when I had put my efforts then why I didn't top. This demotivated me. I had lost all hopes of securing first position. After some months my teacher told in class that when we fail then only we achieve success. My teacher had faced many failures to clear one exam but she didn't loose hope and this year she had cleared her exam. And after that I made my mind that I will put my all efforts and study more. In March 2018 I gave exams, and the day of result I had crossed  fingers. Then I learnt that I had secured first position in class. I was completely stunned and very happy.So, never loose hope until you don't achieve your target.- Chanchal Choudhary/XII
NEWS & EVENTS
Monday,20th August: Founder’s Day was celebrated with lots of gaiety and laughter. On the 26th Founder’s Day the school looked colourful as all were dressed in home clothes. A small program was organized. The program started with students, both from the Junior and Senior Section’s performance.The performance was given class wise. They performed dances, cracked jokes, recited poems, enacted a play, narrated stories and sang songs. School thanks all its well-wishers for their great support in contributing and spreading the light of education and knowledge.

Thursday, 23rd August: Suryaveer Singh/ XII, Divya Chundawat/XII, Kirti Malviya/ XII, Muskan Rathod/ XII and Vinita Sirvi/ IX escorted by Ms. Swabhi Parmar/ Educator visited Mayo Girl's School, Ajmer to attend the Silver Jubilee Commemorative Young Thinkers Conclave 2018. They participated in Debate Competition and Script Writing.   


Friday, 24th August: On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, Rakhi Making Activity was organised for the students of Primary Section. They made beautiful rakhis, displayed it on the board and enjoyed the activity.



Published by The Editorial Board:Mrs. Bharti Rao, Mr. Krishan Gopal, Mrs. Urmila Rathod, Ms. Swabhi Parmar, Harsha Suthar, Diksha Choudhary, Kreena Rao, Krisha Dave, Uma Choudhary, Mansi Choudhary & Anumesh Rao

The School Weekly - 20th August 2018

STARS THIS WEEK
EDUCATOR: Ms. Bharti Rao was selected as the Educator this Week. She shared a thought on optimism. She related a story and asked the students to be positive thinkers as it will bring success in their life. 
ALUMNI 
[ED:Editor,TC: Tamanna Chouhan ]
ED: Which was your batch year?
TC: My batch year was 2012-13.
ED: Who was your favourite teacher?
TC My favourite teacher was Mr.Krishan Gopal Dave.
ED: Who were your batch mates?
TC: My batch mates were Shraddha, Prachi, Himanshi, Shinu, Krishnapal.
ED: Did you participate in any activities?
TC: Yes I have participated in many activities such as Quiz competition, Debate, Extempore,  Singing, Dancing, Rangoli, Best out of waste,  etc. 
ED: What are your qualification?
TC: I have completed my Graduation.
ED: Tell us about your memories of the school?
TCIt was a wonderful experience of my life, infact a very important part of my life, I feel so blessed and happy when I hear myself as a Fabindia, as Fabindia gave me a lot of opportunities to develop and enhance my skills, the journey of being a student in Fabindia was cherishable. 
ED: What message would you like to say to our students?
TC: I would like to say that always participate in all activities which the school gives, as it not only improves your inner skills but also helps u to be a good decision maker and you develop the value of helping and sharing..
ED: What are you doing these days?
TC: I am doing my Post Graduation in Political Science.

STAFF:  Educators had  LFIN Saturday. Their first session was My Good School. There they discussed their My Good School Saturday. Next session was PLP in which the Educators had a session with their Action Teams. After they had Brewing Knowledge Session along with Fedena. The last Session was School Development Leadership Program in which they discussed about Personal and Social Development Program and had HOD Meeting.
The Staff wished Ms. Kusum Dangi a Happy Birthday. May God bless her a bright and prosperous future! 

SKILL
A Lost Person- Lakshya
Today I met a person named Lakshya, professionally a storyteller. His way of telling stories and expressing his thoughts was really very impressive and made me curious to know more about him. I felt him totally a different person and so I decided to know more about him. I followed him from place to place, city to city in order to collect more and more information about him, all because of my passion that forced me to follow him to every place where he used to go.  The best gift of human 'the social site' eased my work.  When ever he went  to any place in search of a new story,  I easily got his location. 
What I have noticed after following him was that, whenever he went to any place in search of any story, he changed his identity, his look, his name. This made difficult for them to remember him for long. He has written so many stories based on real life, fiction, mysteries but the only story which changed his life is his own life story.He has struggle for so many years to reach at a point where he was standing, higher than the Mt. Everest, high above the universe; where one needs faith to reach at.
He has become a famous personality whom everybody wants to meet. All because of his autobiography 'A Lost Person' written by him.This book better describes him than his own self and tells us that that how a lost person became a famous personality. How after a number of rejections a person reached his destiny. 
This whole book is concluded in some lines -It tells us that if a person is a liar than he is a storyteller. The only difference between a story and a lie is that a lie can hurt someone but a story doesn't. Stories are powerful and can change the world. 
It also took time for me to become his student. He tells me how a sensitive child ,who is afraid of everything becomes friendly to everyone; and how one day he starts writing which never stops till now. So much time he is bullied because of his silent behavior but that doesn't  stop him. He goes on getting inspired by himself. Rejections are more than the support in his life but he continues on his way. 
A storyteller whom you all know is not just  a person who can change the world but a lost person who sees the world from deep inside.- Suryaveer Singh/ XII/RH

NEWS & EVENTS
Wednesday, 15th August: Finally the Independence Day arrived, for which the school was practicing for so long. Principal, Mrs. Rajshree Shihag as the Chief Guest, hoisted the flag. After the National Anthem, the parade was inspected by the Principal.
The students marched and  students of Primary Section did a PT display. Bhageshri Mewara/XII spoke on freedom fighters and Avinash Sain/ XI gave Vote of Thanks. Principal spoke encouraging students to understand the meaning of the freedom. Bhageshri Mewara/ XII/TH anchored the function. Himantika Chouhan/XII gave a speech on that day. Students of Middle and Primary Section presented a Patriotic Song and Patriotic Dance.  Ms. Swati Sood and Mrs. Bharti Rao judged the parade. Once the whole function got over sweets were distributed among students.
RESULTS:
I Dhyanchand 
House
II Teresa House
III Gandhi House
For the ID parade, a representative contingent was sent to Government Senior Secondary High School, Bali, to participate in the 15th August March Past Parade. They stood First Position in the parade from the thirteen schools that participated in the parade.  A troupe of dancers was sent to participate in Government Senior Secondary High School, Bali. They secured Second Position from nine other schools that participated in the dance. Congratulations





Published by The Editorial Board:Mrs. Bharti Rao, Mr. Krishan Gopal, Mrs. Urmila Rathod, Ms. Swabhi Parmar, Harsha Suthar, Diksha Choudhary, Kreena Rao, Krisha Dave, Uma Choudhary, Mansi Choudhary & Anumesh Rao

The School Weekly - 13th August 2018

STARS THIS WEEK
STUDENT: Hemlata Vaishnav/XI was selected as the Student this Week for her hard work and dedication towards academic excellence. She thanked her teachers for their efforts and encouragement to get her going to achieve success.

EDUCATOR: Mr. Byju P.Joseph was selected as the Educator this Week. He shared his views on sincerity towards work and importance of sincerity of work in student's life. If we have sincerity towards our work then we can achieve any thing. He gave us the message that we should study with sincerity and thus will help us to achieve success.

ALUMNI 
[ED:Editor,NR:Nikita Rajpurohit]
ED: Which was your batch year?
NR: My batch year was 2009-10.
ED: Who was your favourite teacher?
NR: My favourite teacher was Mr.Rahul Tak.
ED: Who were your batch mates?
NR: My batch mates were Daksha, Rahul Rawal, Rahul Bhandari, Gajendra, Rajvendra.
ED: Did you participate in any activities?
NR: Yes I have participated in many activities such as Rangoli Making, Extempore, Sports, etc.
ED: What are your qualification?
NR: I have completed master degree in English.
ED: Tell us about your memories of the school?
NR: It's rightly said that, "School days are the beats of one’s life". For me too it was a golden phase of my life. The experience of school days is unforgettable and it'll be cherished throughout my life. I have got lot of love and support from teachers and it made my five years memorable for me. At last I would say that I’m proud to be a Fabindian.
ED: What message would you like to say to our students?
NR: I would like to say that never stop the struggle, as struggling is the essential part of our life, the one who faces hard times in life is the all rounder in its own terms,so always have a positive outlook and never give up.
ED: What are you doing these days?
NR: These days I’m working in a school as an English teacher.

STAFF: An Orientation Programme  of My Good School Program was held at The Sanskar School, Koselav. The team constituted of Mr. Ajay Vijaywargi, Dean Learning Forward, Mrs. Kusum Sharma,Dean My Good School, LFIN Intern Ms. Ishu Chouhan and two students from The Fabindia School, Bali, Devika Choudhary /XI C and Kinjal Rao /XI C. The programme started with the Introduction and Welcome by AVI Dean Learning Forward.Then “Why the My Good School Programme (Necessity)” by KSA Dean My Good School. A PPT was shown on “How the programme will be implemented?  And meaning of My Good School Logo was explained.Both PPT`s were explained with interaction with parents in English (By KSA)and in Hindi (By AVI). Explanation of My Good School Report Card by Devika and Kinjal (Class XI C). They had an Interactive Session with the Parents and two questions were put up ‘What you want your  child to be?’ and ‘Is your child ready to face the world. Mr. Yogendra Mertiya addressed the gathering. The programme ended with Vote of Thanks by AVI.        

PARENT THIS WEEK: Mrs. Sangeeta Kanwar m/o Kreena Rao/X & Harshit Rao/ VII was selected as the Parent this Week. She gave the message that they have got an opportunity to study in the best school so they should work hard to achieve their goal and make their parents proud of them. 
(ED: Editor, SK: Sangeeta Kanwar)
ED: What do you do?
SK: I am a housewife.
ED: How many of your wards are studying here?
SK: My two wards are studying here Kreena Rao/ X and Harshit Singh/VII.
ED: Have you achieved your goal?
SK: No I have not achieved my goal because of some circumstances.
ED: What do you expect from your children? 
SK: I want from Kreena to become a professor and Harshit to become a business man.
ED: What do you expect from the school?
SK: I expect from the school to keep it's work like only and to make students more bright.
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
SK: I would like to give the message to everyone that they should achieve their goal in life and make their parents proud on them.
ED: Would you like to visit our school again?
SK: Yes, off course I feel so honoured to be here.

SKILL
TERRITORIAL
No one must be limited to its limitations. No one must be in a group, in a territory. By living in our own territory we are discriminating with others as we are not mingling with them. Like dogs, they live in their territory they behave badly with other dogs. They behave badly with other. Here one group discriminates with other. Discrimination is done by one group to other group .Unlike animals we should not be in a group/territory. We are humans superior than the animals. If  we behave like animals then what is the difference between humans and animals . Humans have to come out of territory. Territory must be crossed to explore new things to mingle with other humans. If territories of humans do discrimination with other territory of humans then, by law it is illegal. Humans are educated ,they have knowledge  are bound by constitution, if they behave like animals then what is the use of education? Those human must learn to live with love .Not only one man but every man on the earth must learn to live with love with each other.-Archana Koratkar/ IX B

NEWS & EVENTS
Monday, 6th August: The School has started gifting children with a plant on their birthday, to make the world more greener. We are on a mission to add more trees to expand the green cover of the school. The child owns and nurtures the plant and will leave that tree behind as a remembrance in the school.
Saturday, 11th August: Bookaroo Lit. Fest was organised in the School by Swati Roy and S. Venkateshwar under the guidance of Principal Mrs. Rajeshree Shihag, Mrs. Kusum Sharma, Mr. Sandeep Singh and Ms. Swati Sood. Thirty Four sessions were held by fourteen speakers. Students were divided in six age groups and there were six sessions at a time. Timings were from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM. The sessions were Kahani Tree, The Studio, The Doodle Wall, Crafty Corner, The Stage and The Workshop.
 Ms. Avanti Devasthale made the children laugh with her laughter skills. Mr. Canato Jumio captured the student's attention by bringing picture books come to life at the Doodle Wall. Ms. Champa Saha took the children to the wonderful world of theatre. Mr.

Kapil Pandey encaptured the students with his style of telling
stories.

Ms. Kavita Singh Kale created a fantasy world of colours at the crafty corner. Ms. Swagata Sen Pillai, Ms. Sumi Chandrasekharan, Mr. Naresh Ramamurthy took the students into the world of stories. With her squiggle Ms. Vandana Bist made the students wiggle at the Doodle Wall. Ms. Richa Jha helped the students how to discover a writer's mind at The Studio. Ms. Seema Wahi Mukherjee went bang boom at the Crafty Corner. Mr. Savio Mascarenhas an illustrator sketched an unknown story related to him. Ms. Sharmila Sinha let the creativity flow with words at the Workshop and Studio. Mr. Pranab Mukherjee celebrated the Father of Nation's 15oth birth anniversary by a performance project on Bapu's Hind Swaraj. It was a great learning for both the Educators and Students. 
Many Parents too visited the Fest. Alumni and some parents volunteered to help in the Fest. A big thanks to them for their help and support. Thanks to the teaching staff, admin staff and support staff for their cooperation to make this event successful.

Published by The Editorial Board:Mrs. Bharti Rao, Mr. Krishan Gopal, Mrs. Urmila Rathod, Ms. Swabhi Parmar, Harsha Suthar, Diksha Choudhary, Kreena Rao, Krisha Dave, Uma Choudhary, Mansi Choudhary & Anumesh Rao

The School Weekly - 6th August 2018

LEARNING FORWARD
EDUCATION-A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT
Education is a fundamental  right of every individual. It is important for the progress of an individual and of the nation. The children at school. are taught to read and understand how they can be used in their day to day life. Students learn different subjects and gain knowledge about different subjects and topics such that they can be useful in their day to day activities and, events and life. They learn how to live in the society. The children learn to live with other students which helps them to be an important part of the nation. The children learn at school to behave properly as taught by the teachers. Apart from knowledge they learn how to work in teams. In India we find loads of books in bags and bulky answers in their notes. Do we know that at least twenty percent of the students are able to by heart the answer to the questions and the others are not interested as the answers seems to be too big. To improve this system of education the practical skills of education should be introduced in the primary level. This will help us to solve the problems of unemployment in their near future. Teachers should keenly look into the appropriate interests of every child and help them and their parents so that they can help them to choose the stream of education they want to go through. Nowadays job insecurity haunts every college pass out students. This is why vocational education must be introduced in the secondary education itself. It will also help them to choose jobs orb do their own business. It's a very vast topic for which everyone in education sector is concerned about.-Mr. Kailash Kumar/Educator

ALUMNI 
[ED: Editor, MS: Marudharpal Singh]
ED: Which was your batch year?
MS: I left school in 2012-13.
ED: Who was your favourite teacher?
MS: My favourite teacher was Krishan Gopal Sir..
ED: Who were your batch mates? 
MS: My batch mates were Manisha, Swabhi, Sonika, Arvind, Anurag, Yogendra, Yogesh etc.
ED: Did you participate in any activities? 
MS: I have participated in House Campaigning, Football Matches and Hindi Plays on Annual Function..
ED: What are your qualifications?
MS: I have done my B.Com. and am doing a job in the Bank.
ED: Tell us you memories of the school?
MS: It was a great experience studying here. Fabindia was the best part of my life, the time I spent here is cherishable and memorable too....... I learned from the best teachers hera and my classmates were helpful guide for me. The moments of the school will always have an imprint in my heart. I say it very proudly that I'm privileged to be a Fabindian.
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
MS: I would like to tell you all that there are hard times in our lives and even in studies we face some issues. We should not hide those issues, we should share it with our teachers for they are the best ones to solve our problems. Most important is that we should honestly respect our teachers, this quality can only lead you to success in flying colours.
PARENT THIS WEEK
Mr. Naveen Upadhaya F/O Ronak Upadhaya/V was selected as the Parent this Week. He gave the message to inculcate the habit of self study for a successful career 
(ED: Editor, NU: Mr. Naveen Upadhaya)
ED: What do you do?
NU: I am a lecturer in a Government School. 
ED: How many of your wards are staying here?
NU: My one ward Ronak/V is studying here. 
ED: Have you achieved your goal?
NU: No, I have not achieved my goal yet.
ED: What do you expect your children to do?
NU: I expect from my child to be a good citizen. 
ED: What do you expect from the school?
NU: I expect from the school to help children to develop their personality. 
ED: What message would you like to give to the students?
NU:  I would like to give message that they should develop self study in them for a successful career.

STAFF
EDUCATOR THIS WEEK: Mr. Krishan Gopal Dave had been selected as the educator this week.He shared his views on the essence of hard work, hard work is the only way to success. He is one of the favourite teacher of the students. He told them that they should try again and again, only then they will be able to face their failures and achieve success. He related the doha "करत करत अभ्यास ते जडमती होत सुजान रसरी आवत जात ते सिल पर पडत निशान।"


School Executive Mr.Sandeep Dutt and Dean LFIN Mr. Ajay Vijaywargi attended the Scoo News Global Educators Fest 2018 at The Durbar Hall, Fateh Prakash Palace, The City Palace, Udaipur from 3rd August-4th August. They attended workshop on ‘Technology Enabled Assessments’ on 3rd August and US News Global Education organised a workshop on 4th August. The workshop started with the welcome address by Mr. Ravi Santlani. The opening keynote was given by Yuvraj Lakshyaraj Singh.A number of sessions from 8.00 AM-7.15 PM were attended on both days. A number of School Executives, Principals, Educationists attended the Fest. The main theme of the Fest was 'How to make India a Global Education Powerhouse' and 'Nurturing Future Young Entrepreneurs'.

NEWS & EVENTS
SKILL
STUDENT THIS WEEK: Gajendra Singh Deora/XI was selected as the Student this Week for artistic skills. He expressed his views that how his friends motivated him to showcase his talent to a larger audience by making use of technology. He said that God has gifted everyone with a talent and if we use that talent then it is gift to the God.

Friday, 3rd August: Launchora is a story telling platform where you can create, publish, explore and read stories. A creative workshop was conducted for students by Lakshya Datta, the founder/ CEO of Launchora .He gave a challenge to the students to create a story on him. Fifty Eight students published their stories on Launchora. Out of the 58  stories the best story that was chosen was of Archana Koratkar/ IX/ GH. She was gifted a gift of appreciation.

The Success Story
It was the season of spring when he was playing cricket with his friends. His friend hit a six
 and the ball disappeared in the bushes. It was dealt that he has to bring that ball as he was nearby. He was looking for the ball and became too busy to spot the deep pit. And his leg was badly injured. He cried at the top of his voice. All his friends came to see what happened. The friends still stood when they saw him. His leg was bleeding, he was not able to move. A friend named Rahul, went and called his parents and later ambulance was called. He was admitted in the hospital.
The doctors reported fracture in his right leg and several injuries on arm. Doctors said that it would take about three months to get recover.He had an operation and was relaxing in his ward. He was continuously telling his parents that he was bored. A very interesting fact was that he did not like to use smartphone. Similar to this, he did not like many ordinary things like eating junk food (which was a good habit), sitting in silence for much time, reading books and singing. He would do all these things sometimes, but except for reading books. He was not fond of reading any book. But nothing was there to do in the hospital, so he picked up the book 'Adventures of Huckleberg Finn' and started seeing the pictures and suddenly a line attracted him and started reading from that. Gradually his interest was developing ; this sorted out the problem of his reading. He got that much of interest that he could not leave the book. He completed the book in just two days. Everyone was just wondering what they have seen. None was believing it. He?, the one who had never touch story books, was reading it interestingly. After at least two months, he was discharged from the hospital.  After some days, he went to school. 
His school life was good. He was a middle-bencher. He scored about 75% to 85% in all subjects. He had lot many friends. His interest of reading increased when he saw a thousands of books in the library. He had entered first time in library after school. Everyone was shocked. By time, he must have read about 15 story books in just two months. Due to this, he had positive results towards studies. His vocabulary was almost full; his English became superstar.
Once in the school, there was an Inter Class Story Writing Competition, where he wrote a marvelous story and  surprisingly, he got second position out of fifty students. This result was surprising for him as well as for everyone. Now he was at the top most level for happiness and confidence. When he was free, instead of playing and talking, he used to write stories. Everyone appreciated his skill and talent. He got many awards for his stories. 
From now onward, he decided to make stories, his career. He started to write many stories and started publishing it. But for convenience, he got a brilliant idea. He thought of designing an app for stories where he could publish and thought if everyone could read and publish.He launched an application named 'LAUNCHORA' and it became a very big success for him. It now connects 'storytellers'  from various countries. Everyone must publish a story on this app. Everyone must try it. It empowers  children to express their stories at international level. This was the success story of a brilliant man - Lakshya Datt.-Archana Koratkar/ IX/ GH

Saturday, 4th August: Inter House Quiz Competition was organised for students of Class I-XII. All the students participated in the Competition. Questions were quizzed in three rounds. Students beautifully participated in the competition.

Inter House Hindi Debate Competition was organised for the students of Class VI-XII. Each Student participated in the Hindi Debate Competition. All the students shared their views on the topics given to them. They chose the topic of their choice and spoke for/against the topic. Students of Class III-V shared their views on the topics given to them. Marks were awarded on the criteria: Confidence, presentation, and thoughts.

Inter House Football Match was organised for the students of Class VI-XII. Dhyanchand House and Raman House reached the finals, in which Raman House won the match. Dhyanchand House bagged the second position. Hardline was played in which Gandhi House bagged the third position by winning against Teresa House.
'Heidi' Movie was shown to the students of Class IV-VII. They enjoyed seeing the movie. 

  






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