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Pre-Primary Activities
Class 1 learned addition using ice-cream sticks and bottle caps. This hands-on activity helped children understand concepts more clearly, improved their counting skills, and developed problem-solving abilities. They also enjoyed a paper collage activity, which enhanced their creativity, fine motor skills, and memory retention.



Class UKG played the Rajasthani traditional game “Chaar Haari.” This activity involved teamwork and helped children connect with their cultural roots while improving coordination and social interaction.
Class LKG had fun making tents. They built their own tents using mats and played inside them. This activity encouraged imagination, teamwork, and communication skills, while also boosting confidence and independent thinking.
Class Nursery played the “Rolly Polly” game. In this activity, children rolled, picked up a ball, and placed it into another ring. It helped in developing balance, body coordination, motor skills, and concentration in a fun and engaging way.
LET PEOPLE BE PEOPLE, NOT LABELS
Ranked 131st in the Global Gender Gap Index, India shows that even today, stereotypes continue to decide who we can become. We often hear and say that girls and boys are equal, and opportunities may seem more balanced than before, but it doesn’t always feel that way in real life.
Small things - like who is expected to stay quiet or behave a certain way, who is expected to lead, or what kind of career “suits” someone - still depend on gender. These stereotypes slowly affect one's confidence and limit people’s choices.
Why are men told to prioritise earning and their careers, and women to prioritise family and adjust according to others? These expectations may seem normal, but they quietly shape how we think, act, behave, and even dream.
This is why we need to move from bias to balance. Instead of assuming what a particular gender can or cannot do, we should give everyone equal respect and opportunities. Let people choose what they like, follow their dreams without being judged, and express their feelings without being criticised—a world where we let people be people, not some labels.
Equality is not just about rights or words of support, but about ensuring the freedom to actually use those rights in real life.
Tanya Tripash / XII
Be Humble to Others - Don't Fail as a Human Being
In a world that constantly pushes us to achieve more, we often forget the simplest quality that truly defines us—humility. We chase success, recognition, and status, believing these things make life meaningful. But if we lose kindness, empathy, and respect along the way, we risk failing at the most important role of all: being a good human being.
The people we admire most are not remembered only for their achievements, but for how they treat others. True greatness stays grounded. It listens, appreciates, and never forgets that no one succeeds alone. Every person we meet is fighting battles we cannot see, which is why a little kindness and patience can make a huge difference.
Ego builds walls, while humility builds connections. Job titles, money, and achievements may fade, but the way we make people feel stays forever. In the end, the biggest failure is not losing a competition or missing an opportunity—it is losing our humanity. Stay humble, stay kind, and never forget that before anything else, we are all simply human.
Jitendra Suthar / Educator
Jokes
1. Why did the student eat his homework?
Because the teacher said it was a piece of cake!
2. Why did the math book look sad?
Because it had too many problems.
3. Teacher: “Why are you late?”
Student: “Because of the sign.”
Teacher: “What sign?”
Student: “The one that says School Ahead, Go Slow!”
4. Why did the computer go to the doctor?
It caught a virus during an online class.
5. Teacher: “If I had 5 chocolates and gave you 2, what would I have?”
Student: “A fight.” 😄
Riddles
1. I’m tall when I’m young and short when I’m old. What am I?
Answer: A candle
2. What has hands but cannot clap?
Answer: A clock
3. What gets wetter the more it dries?
Answer: A towel
4. I have keys but no locks, space but no room, and you can enter but can’t go outside. What am I?
Answer: A keyboard
5. What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?
Answer: A clock
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. 674 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave, Ms. Prerna Rathod, Ms. Savita Dagar



