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Final Exams in Full Swing!


The Final Exam for all classes started on 6th March. Students were busy doing revision and clearing doubts with their respective teachers. During exam time, all were busy writing their exams.
Practice Makes Perfect (अभ्यास से सब कुछ संभव!)
करत-करत अभ्यास से जड़मति होत सुजान।
जीवन में अभ्यास और परिश्रम का बहुत महत्व है। किसी भी कार्य को सफलता के लिए निरंतर अभ्यास की बहुत आवश्यकता है। जिस प्रकार रस्सी के बार-बार घर्षण से कुएँ पर निशान बन जाते हैं, इस प्रकार बार-बार अभ्यास करने से मूर्ख भी विद्वान बन जाते हैं। बहुत कम लोगों में जन्मजात प्रतिभा देखने को मिलती है। बाकी लोग अपने निरंतर अभ्यास और प्रयास के बल पर ही ज्ञान की प्राप्ति कर पाते हैं। कभी-कभी प्रतिभाशाली विद्यार्थी भी परिश्रम के अभाव से असफल हो जाते हैं, और साधारण विद्यार्थी अपने कठोर परिश्रम के बल पर सफलता प्राप्त कर लेते हैं।कालिदास महान विद्वान बन सके। बालक वरदराज पढ़ता नहीं था। गुरु जोत्स्नाचार्य ने उसे आश्रम से निकाल दिया, लेकिन रास्ते में कुएँ पर रस्सी के निशान देखकर वह सोचने लगा कि यदि एक रस्सी पत्थर पर बार-बार घिसकर निशान बन सकती है, तो क्या मैं बार-बार अभ्यास करके पढ़ नहीं सकता? वह सोचते हुए फिर आश्रम गया और अपने निरंतर अभ्यास से बड़ा होकर प्रकांड पंडित बना। उसने लघु सिद्धांतकौमुदी नामक व्याकरण की रचना की। अतः सफलता, विद्या, बल और बुद्धि—सारी चीजें निरंतर अभ्यास से प्राप्त की जा सकती हैं।
प्रकाश चौधरी / V
Roaring Heroes: Tigers of Ranthambore National Park
Hello, Class V adventurers! Deep in Rajasthan's jungles lies Ranthambore National Park—home to the mighty tiger! These striped kings prowl with glowing amber eyes and powerful paws. A tiger's roar echoes like thunder, warning everyone: "This is my home!" They can leap 10 meters in one bound and swim across rivers. Females raise cubs, teaching them to hunt sneaky deer and peacocks. Ranthambore's tigers live among ancient forts and shimmering lakes. But poachers and shrinking forests threaten them—only about 70 tigers roam there today! We can be heroes by saying no to plastic and supporting parks. Imagine a tiger safari: spotting stripes in the golden grass!
Shreya Rao / V
My Mother – Special Thanks
My mother is the most special person in my life. She loves me very much and always takes care of me. She wakes up early in the morning and prepares everything for our family. She makes tasty and healthy food for us. My mother helps me with my homework and teaches me good habits. She tells me beautiful stories at night. When I am sad, she hugs me and makes me happy again. She always encourages me to do my best in school. My mother works very hard for our family. She keeps our home clean and makes it a happy place. She is very kind, loving, and caring. I feel very lucky to have such a wonderful mother. Thank you, Mom, for your love, care, and support. I love you very much, and I am proud of you. 🌸
Jaydeep Choudhary / II
Fun Facts: Rajasthan's Wild Wonders
•Did you know? A tiger's stripes are like fingerprints—no two tigers have the same pattern!
•Ranthambore has over 300 bird species, including peacocks that dance in the monsoon rain.
•Rajasthan's Thar Desert camels can drink 100 liters of water in 10 minutes—talk about a super sip!
Jokes to Roar With Laughter
•Why did the tiger eat the clown? He wanted a roaring good laugh! 🐅😂
•What do you call a tiger who loves school? A stripes scholar!
•Why don't tigers play hide-and-seek? Because they're always spotted! 😹
Riddles for Clever Minds
•I have stripes, I roar loud, in Rajasthan's parks I'm proud. What am I? (A tiger!)
•Round and round on a well I go, making marks with every tow. What leaves me behind? (A rope!)
•I wake early, cook with care, tell stories with love so rare. Who am I? (Mom!)
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. 669 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms. Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar, Ms. Sudarshana Jhala


