The School Weekly 18th March 2024

 News & Events
The Examination Department  
Our school is having its yearly examinations this week, with the main responsibility of conducting the exams lying on the Examination Department. The examination in-charge/department at our school is making great efforts to ensure the Annual examination process is conducted fairly and transparently. This department plays a significant role in the school, allowing students to showcase their hard work throughout the year at the end of the session. The Examination Department comprises all staff members of the Fabindia institution.
 रमजान 
भारत में अनेक धर्म के लोग एक साथ मिलजुल कर रहते है। यहाँ जितना मान-सम्मान हिन्दू धर्म के लोगों को दिया जाता है उतना ही मान सम्मान इस्लाम धर्म के लोगों को भी दिया जाता है। जिस तरह मुस्लिम लोग हिन्दू भाइयों-बहनों के साथ होली और दिवाली प्रेम भाव से मिल-जुल कर मनाते हैं उसी तरह हिन्दू लोग भी मुस्लिम भाई बहनों के साथ रमजान का महीना और ईद के दिन उनके खुशियों में शरीक होते हैं।
मुस्लिम धर्म के लोगों के लिए ईद सबसे बड़ा पर्व होता है। लेकिन उससे पहले उन्हें एक माह तक उपवास रखना होता है, ये उपवास हिन्दू धर्म के लोगों के उपवास रखने से पूरा अलग होता है। मुसलमानों के बारह महीनों में एक महीने को रमजान कहा जाता है।जिसमे रमजान उपवास किया जाता है।रमजान में करीब एक महीने तक हर दिन सूरज उगने से पहले उठकर भोजन किया जाता है। जिसे सहरी कहते हैं, फिर दिन भर रोज़ा रखा जाता है और शाम के समय रोजेदार रोजा खोलने के लिए जो खाना खाता है उसे इफ्तारी कहते हैं। इफ्तार के वक़्त सच्चे मन से जो दुआ माँगी जाती है, वो कुबूल होती है। एक इस्लामिक साहित्य के मुताबिक अल्लाह के एक दूत को अपना रोज़ा खजूर से तोड़ने की बात लिखी गई है। इसी के आधार पर सभी रोजेदार खजूर खाकर रोजा तोड़ते हैं। इसके अलावा खजूर पेट की दिक्कत और कमजोरी जैसे अन्य बिमारियों को ठीक करता है। रमजान में भूखे - प्यासे रह कर इंसान को किसी भी प्रकार के लालच से दूर रहने और सही रास्ते पर चलने की हिम्मत मिलती है। इस वर्ष रमजान माह की शुरुआत 12 मार्च से हुई है। 
प्रेक्षा अग्रवाल / V
 Hidden Addictions 
The worst type of addiction is a hidden one. Reports have shown that addictions of various kinds are spreading among teenagers. This constant need for dopamine release only leads to the downfall of society. When one starts to hide an addiction, it becomes more prolonged and lethal to our mental and physical health. Open talks about addictions need to be organized to help teenagers overcome them. Vilification of the addiction should be promoted rather than that of an individual. Self-control and Discipline should be preached to help them. The kids are the future of society, and the future will look much better when the focus on mental and physical health becomes an important agenda.
Anshuman Singh /  XI 
The Importance of Discipline in a Student's Life 
If students follow discipline effectively, they can manage their time significantly better. Discipline teaches students to be focused and motivated in their studies and other aspects of life. Students with strong aims are typically more focused, but without discipline, it becomes challenging for them to maintain focus.
Good discipline fosters a positive attitude in students, which is essential for success in life. Discipline also instills confidence and eagerness in students.
Furthermore, disciplined students exhibit more self-control. Self-control is crucial when interacting with teachers or elder people. Without discipline, students may lack self-control, leading to unpleasant situations.
Vanshika / IX 
 Golden Journey 
For the past two years, I have been a part of The Fabindia School, which has become my second home. Now, only a few days remain before I close this chapter of my life forever. During my time here, I've learned numerous life lessons and gained the knowledge necessary to secure my future. Once, someone asked me what Fabindia is, and I replied, "A place where you can live without fear, surrounded by the beauty of nature." Every day I spent here was as amazing as the sand dunes of Jaisalmer, as beautiful as the journey to Kumbhalgarh, as enjoyable as the events that occurred, and as lovely and fulfilling as my time in Delhi. In these four lines, I've expressed all the trips I experienced with my friends and teachers. Similarly, Fabindia has shown me the path to my future, guiding me on what to do and how to do it.
I believe I will always remember these days filled with fun, enjoyment, and happiness. As a member of the editorial board, I experienced and learned many things. This chapter of my life is invaluable to me, and I want to thank all the teachers for helping me soar high with their love and support.
Ridhima Ojha / XII 
 HONESTY & RESPECT 
HONESTY and RESPECT play an important role in everyone's life, and they are characteristics that are visible with open eyes, like an open book. Being considered an honest person by society is one of the best compliments one can dream of in life. An honest person will always be respected by everyone. An honest person enjoys a light-hearted feeling because they don't experience the stress and tension of lying. Furthermore, a truthful person can easily generate trust with other people. If a person is dedicated to their work or profession with honesty, their work will be admired by all, and they will earn respect.
Often, children try to get away from trouble by telling lies. Therefore, the duty of parents and teachers is to make them understand that honesty is the best policy. Students should be taught that harsh truth, no matter how hurtful, is far better than the white lies that profoundly impact the character and create a bad perception in society. Instead of rebuking a child for dishonesty, educators can regularly interact with them about the values of honesty in the social sphere. Honesty is the bedrock on which relationships stand, and mutual trust, as well as respect, can be built.
Respect is earned through our actions, and it is important to remember that respect is a two-way street. If you respect a person, then the person also respects you. The three vital things to have respect for are: respecting oneself, respecting others, and respecting belongings. Students should be taught to respect, which will enable them to exist well in human life. Without respect and honesty, it's very difficult to make friends or build a successful career.
*HONESTY MAKES US GLOW AND RESPECT MAKES US BOW DOWN*"
Nikita Rajpurohit / Educator
 Jokes 
1.What do you call a pony with a cough?
A little horse.
2.Did you hear about the two people who stole a calendar?
They each got six months
3.What’s the best thing about Switzerland?
I don’t know, but the flag is a big plus.
4.Why do bees have sticky hair?
Because they use honeycombs.
5.Where are average things manufactured?
The satisfactory.
 Riddles 
1.What 2 things can you never eat for breakfast?
Answer: Lunch and dinner.
2. I am so simple that I can only point, yet I guide people all over the world.
Answer: Compass.
3. I make a loud sound when I’m changing. When I do change, I get bigger but weigh less. What am I?
Answer: Popcorn.
4.What can run but cannot walk?
Answer: Water.
5. I have no wings, but I can fly. And I have no eyes, but I can cry. What am I?
Answer: A cloud.
 FUN FACTS 
France is known as "L'Hexagone" 
French gastronomy is recognised as a UNESCO cultural heritage.
The French consume around 25,000 tons of snails each year.
The French consume around 40 litres of wine per person per year.
In France you can eat a different cheese every single day of the year.


 Credits 
Chief Editors: Jaya Bawal, Ridhima Ojha
Supervisor: Prachi Kunwar, Anshuman Singh
Interview Reporters: Prachi Kunwar,  Mohita Solanki, Tiya Sompura, Aaradhya Champawat 
Event Reporters: Jeenal Meena, Himanshi Rajpurohit, Rashi Jain
Photographers: Tanya Tripash, Tammana Solanki, Tanishka Suthar,Yashoda Choudhary, Pushpa Choudhary, Ashwin Pratap Singh
Article: Anushka Rajawat, Anshuman Singh, Piyush Gehlot, Vinay Raj Singh, Priya Tripash, Leesha Suthar.
Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Vanshika Singh, Yashi Soni, Bhumika Rathore
Info. Of the week: Hetal Vaishnav, Priya Vaishnav, Abhilasha Mansion

Social Media Coverage: Ms. Nikita Rajpurohit

Educators in support: Ms. Bharti Rao, Mr. Krishan Gopal, Ms. Prerna Rathod  Ms.Khushi Rao and Ms. Richa Solanki.

Volume No. 586 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Ms. Jyoti Sain, Mr. Chatra Ram Choudhary,  Ms. Tejal Soni.        




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