News & Events
Half-Yearly Examination Week
The Half-Yearly Examination for the Primary Section & Secondary Section commenced on 4th October 2025. In the days leading up to the exams, students were deeply engaged in revising their lessons and preparing diligently to perform their best. The atmosphere in the classrooms reflected focus and determination as teachers guided students through important concepts and clarified their doubts. These examinations mark an important milestone in the academic calendar, providing students with an opportunity to showcase their learning and progress over the past months.
Garba Day Celebration






The first Saturday of October was observed as Garba Day for the Pre-Primary Section. Since the students were engaged in their monthly assessments during the last week of September, the celebration was scheduled for the first Saturday of October. The event provided an opportunity for the children to unwind and participate in a joyful cultural activity.
The school premises came alive with vibrant colours and rhythmic music as the tiny tots enthusiastically performed Garba with their peers and teachers. The occasion became even more special with the gracious presence of our respected Principal Ma’am, who joined the children and encouraged them with her warm participation. Her involvement added to the excitement and joy of the day, making the event truly memorable for both students and teachers.
Poem – 'विराग'
छिपा है पतझड़ की ओट में,
सार इस निस्सार माया का।
उमड़ती जाती है यदा-कदा,
मन की सोयी हुई उमंगें।
जानें कब आएँगे दिन वे,
सावन के झूलों के,
मन के हिचकोलों के,
मन की बगिया की मोहक बयारों के दिन;
जा रहे हैं ढोये कांधों पर,
तन्हा अनथके पथिक-से पगडंडियों पर,
अभिज्ञ इस जगत् के पथ में हैं हम,
सुलगाई हुई लौ अंतस्चेतना की,
विरक्त चेतनामय साधक-से,
जानें कब आएँगे... मगर,
अफसोस नहीं किंचित, समझे मन को,
है सत्य परम यह, इस लोक-जीवन का।
छतराराम चौधरी / Educator
Indian Fashion and Lifestyle
Indian fashion and lifestyle represent an intricate synthesis of cultural continuity and adaptive modernity. The sartorial traditions of the subcontinent are deeply embedded in its historical and regional diversity. Classical attire such as the saree, lehenga, dhoti, and turban is not merely garments but cultural signifiers, encapsulating artistic craftsmanship, social hierarchy, and ritual significance.
Distinctive textile practices, including Banarasi weaving, Kanchipuram silk, and Phulkari embroidery, exemplify India’s rich aesthetic heritage. In recent decades, Indian designers have successfully integrated indigenous motifs with global fashion sensibilities, thus creating a hybrid idiom that resonates internationally while preserving cultural authenticity.
Indian lifestyle harmoniously blends tradition with modernity, rooted in cultural diversity and philosophical wisdom. Everyday life reflects values of family unity, respect for elders, and spiritual consciousness, expressed through rituals, festivals, and cuisine. Traditional practices such as yoga and Ayurveda highlight a holistic approach to well-being, while contemporary urban life embraces global influences in fashion, technology, and education.
Heeral Rao / XI Humanities
Facts
Mushrooms “breathe” oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide just like humans.
Pandas spend about 14 hours a day eating bamboo, which makes up 99% of their diet.
Green tea and black tea come from the same plant but are processed differently.
The first computer virus was created in 1986 and was called the “Brain” virus.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backward.
Riddles
Riddle: Born of metal, sharp and thin, I lose my edge as I begin.
Answer: A Knife
Riddle: You use me most when you're not aware; in every breath, I'm always there.
Answer: Air
Riddle: No eyes, no ears, no tongue, no soul, but still, I play a leading role.
Answer: A Mask
Riddle: I turn once, what's out is in. I turn again, the change begins.
Answer: A Key
Riddle: You can't hold me, but I hold you tight—in joy, in fear, in silent night.
Answer: Emotion
Jokes
Why did the chalk apply for a job at the school?
Because it wanted to draw more attention!
What happens when you cross a pencil and a map?
You get directions you can actually write with!
A science teacher walked into class holding a beaker. She said, “Guess what?”
Students: “What?”
Teacher: “I’ve got good chem-istry with you all.”
Why did the book go to the doctor?
Because it had too many chapters and was feeling in‑credibly overloaded.
What did the ruler say to the math test?
“I’m right behind you every time!”
Credits
Chief Editors: Prachi Singh
Interview Reporters: Soumyajeet Solanki, Siddhi Solanki
Event Reporters: Erum Sayyed, Palak Solanki, Dushyant Singh
Photographers: Rahul Pahadiya
Article: Taruna Gehlot, Jeenal Kumari
Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Jaywardhan Singh, Namita Rajpurohit, Rishi Golechha
Volume No. 651 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms.Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala