Saturday, January 30, 2010

BTS celebrates it annual function



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CHANDIGARH, JAN 30

The Banyan Tree School, Sector 48 celebrated its annual function on 29th Jan at Tagore Theatre. The show beings with the welcome of the chief guest Mr D.R. Yadav , joint secretary/regional officer, CBSE, Panchkula region and with the lighting up the Lamp of Knowledge. The Principal of the school Mrs Ratna Dhar presented the annual report.
The show was in the form of Bellet - Vasundhra ki gatha - depicting the sorry state of affairs of the earth and how the young generations has taken up its shoulder the responsibility of rectifying the wrongs done. The show started with the song by the tiny tots of Pre-nursery moving on the classifical dances, folk dance like bhangra and a skit.
The stage was lighted up by the slide show presenting diffrent seasons. Children performed of the tunes of songs like “ab ke sawan, suno suno and we are the world’ .
The programme concluded with prize distribution and note of thanks by the students.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

St Soldier International celebrates Republic Day



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CHANDIGARH, JAN 26

Saint Soldier International School of Sector-28 B celebrated the 61st Republic Day today with patriotic fervour and zeal in the school premises. The programme started with the hoisting of the National Flag by the Chairman, S. Gurdev Singh Hayer. Itwas followed by cultural programme comprising patriotic songs, speeches, poems, prize distribution and a skit by the tiny tots.
The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm nationalistic feeling. The Principal Ms Sudesh, while addressing the students laid stress on the need to preserve the integrity of the nation and to work with dedication to address the various challenges of poverty, unemployment and terrorism. The programme ended with the National Anthem creating the complete feeling of unity, integrity and secularism. Sweets were distributed among the students.

DPS Pinjore rejoices on 61st Republic Day


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PINJORE (HARYANA), Jan 26

The 61st Republic Day was celebrated with a patriotic fervor in the beautifully decorated school premises today. The bright sunny morning added beauty and colour to the merriment and the festive spirit.
The ceremony began with the unfurling of the tricolor by the Principal Mr Samson Masih followed by his address to the gathering. He congratulated the children for being the fortunate citizens of a democratic, socialist, sovereign Republic and reminded them of their duties toward country with bestows so many booms and bounties on them.
The cultural programme that followed the speech was studded with melodies patriotic songs and poems presented by the young students who sang to the glory of the nation.
As the nation decorated the laudable achievements of the people in various fields at the national level, DPS Pinjore honored its achievers who have done the school proud by participating and proving their mettle in various categories of different games.
The children, who have attained the meritorious positions in Computer Olympiad were also given medals and trophies along with the merit certificates. The programme concluded with recitation of the following verse.
We Indians are fortunate to have a democratic socialist Republic.
We enjoy many Rights, each and everyone in the Public
Lets pledge to fulfill our Duties towards nation
To make it prosper, initiating action with a passion.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Shemrock Smiles celebrates Republic Day



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PANCHKULA, JAN 25

Republic Day was celebrated in Shemrock Smiles Preparatory School here with great enthusiasm, zeal and partiotic fervour. All students participated whole-heartedly in the celebrations and presented various patriotic songs, dances and other items. A number of competitions like colouring the “ Tiranga” and drawing and colouring the various National symbols etc. were held for students.
Director Mrs. Teenu Jolly told the children about the constitution of our country and also about Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution. With their faces painted with the colours of the Tri-colour and waving the National flags in their hands the children looked big little responsible citizens of the future having great pride in being Indian.
The school was also decorated with saffron, white and green buntings and ballons giving at all a very natiolalistic flavour. The staff was dressed in white with tri-coloured sashes and they along with the students pledged to contribute in making India a force to reckon with.
The celebration ended with the singing of the National Anthem and the children enjoying laddoos.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

GMSSS-20-D NSS volunteers distribute sweets


The NSS volunteers of Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 20-D distributed the sweets to the old people, blind students under the supervision of Mrs. Parminder Kaur NSS Programme officer, in Old Age Home Sector -15 and Blind School Sector -26, Chandigarh.