Complete Magazine2013
Complete Magazine2013
Complete Magazine2013
Sacred Image of
The school magazine should help the development in the present academic arena where both the Mother Theresa is an embodiment of love. She spread her heart and spent it in loving others, especially
students and the teachers are in need of a magazine like this to express their splendour. The school
the poor. In loving the poor and the unfortunate, she expressed her love for JESUS, her Master.
magazine has definitely led to a new set of challenges wherein both the teachers and the students will
equip themselves with creative skills in the mainstream learning process.
One day while addressing the youth, she brought out the link between prayer, faith, love and service.
She said to them, “You today, as young people - all those who are studying, working and preparing for
An institution like St. Mary's Academy should instill in every student the spiritual, moral and social
values from the very initial stages of a child. In an institution, education is not just a medium of learning the future, have that conviction, have that tender love for JESUS and with Him and through Him you will
and growing rich. It should be a medium which helps the students to deepen their insight, creating a be able to do great things. But to be able to do that, we need to pray and the fruit of prayer is deepening
meaningful outlook and widening the 'Horizons'. of faith and fruit of faith is love and the fruit of love is service.
I exhort every student of the Institution to make use of every facility provided in the institution, which May the motto of our Academy “FOR GOD AND COUNTRY” awaken each one of us to be a self gift to
should help them to continue their pursuit of excellence in the years to come. others in love and service.
Shubham Goel (XI'A1), Raghav Maheshwari (X'B), Aayan Atiq (X'B), Nikita Jain (XII'B2), Reetika Bhattacharya (XII'A1)
school magazine 'HORIZONS' aims to entertain as well as unravel new
Ms.Prabha Sharma
Ms.Nahid Afshan
Associate Editor
Editor-in-Chief
Student Editors :
Photography
Our Academy is blessed with a flawless reputation due to the patronage and
good wishes of his Excellency Rev. Francis Kalist , the Bishop of Diocese of
Meerut . He has always been an unfailing source of inspiration to us. Rev. Father 'Education is not to reform
Finally I would like to acknowledge my gratitude and commend the efforts of our possible.'
Editor- English Section
Editorial board, Literary Committee and all those involved in the compilation of
this magazine.
NAHID AFSHAN
PGT English
St. Mary's Academy
Saharanpur
II Row from Left to Right - Ms. Archna Singh, Ms. Jolly Kaushal, Sr. Albina, Ms. Edna Theophilus, Ms. Saroj Luke, Sr. Susan, Ms. Nirmala
Verma, Ms. Anvesha Cornelius, Ms. Sunita Singh, Ms. Bindu Bhatnagar, Ms. Parul Gera and Ms. T. Kazmi.
III Row from Left to Right - Mr. Arvind Kumar Dhiman, Mr. Sushil Kukreti, Mr. Varun, Mr. Amit Mittal, Mr. Wajid Hussain, Mr. G.S. Raj, Ms.
Kamini Chaudhary, Ms. Rekha Gupta, Ms. Bartholomia Massey, Ms. Sanpreet Kaur Batra and Ms. Anju Ahuja.
IV Row from Left to Right - Mr. Roger Vivian Gill, Mr. Sudhir Agarwal, Mr. Vijay Sharma, Mr. Mohd. Shahd, Mr. Saurabh Luthra, Mr. Vivek
Duneja, Mr. Vivek Kapoor and Mr. E.R.Massey.
II Row from Left to Right - Ms. Olga John, Ms. Ruchi Sharpe, Ms. Sophia Ellias, Ms. Cheryl Williams, Ms. Aruna Sharpe, Ms. Crystal Attwel, Ms. Nidhi Rawat, Ms. Sonia Dhingra, Ms. Irene
Singh, Ms. Claudine Clement and Ms. Ivy Cyril.
III Row from Left to Right - Ms. Leela Cyriac, Ms. Khushboo Mendhiratta, Ms. Veronica Waldo, Ms. Shalani, Ms. Eva, Ms. Rosetta, Ms. Mary Ross, Ms. Meenakshi Gupta, Ms. D.R. Singh and
Ms. Geeta N. Nayar
IV Row from Left to Right - Mr. Tony Atmaram, Mr. Anupam Francis and Mr. Keith Ross.
Administrative Staff
I Row from Left to Right -
Mr. N.K. Jain, Fr. Fredrick D'souza,
Fr. Joachim Braggs and Ms. Renu Dias.
May 12, 2012 : Farewell was accorded to our veteran teachers, Mr.Jabar Singh, Mr. Vedpal Singh and Mrs. Haseen July 12, 2012 : Investiture Ceremony was held to administer oath to the new Office-bearers. Following students got
Ansari. It seemed as if a chapter of history came to a close. the posts and were honoured with sashes and the badges were pinned by the Principal:
May13 & 14, 2012 : A Seminar for teachers was conducted by the renowned educationist Rev. Fr. Thamburaj S.J., Former Head Boy Kartik Chauhan XII'A1
Principal of Loyola College, Chennai. It was inspiring and motivating.
Asst. Head Boy Utkarsh Chauhan XI'A1
May 15, 2012 : Summer vacation started as the weather turned hot and sultry.
Head Girl Smriti Aneja XII'B1
May 23, 2012 : Result of Board examination was declared. Our students got through them in flying colours.
Asst. Head Girl Nikita Jain XI'B2
Subject-wise Performance
Mathematics 40 31 30
VICE-CAPTAINS
Accountancy 25 20 24
Red House Shivam Chug XIB1 Rhythm Soin XI'B1
Business Studies 32 21 20
Yellow House Titiksh Kamal XI'B2 Navreet Kaur XI'B2
Info. Practices 07 23 14
Green House Prakhar Gupta XI'A2 Alka Thapa XI'A1
Computer Science 06 18 12
Blue House Vivek Singh XI'A1 Jigyasa Sachdeva XI'A2
TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS July 21, 2012 : Felicitation of Father Principal and Father Manager for their Feast Day
Science Stream - 109 A cultural show and a Mango Party was organized.
Commerce Stream - 109 August 15, 2012 : The students paid their salute to the Motherland and its Freedom. The spirit of patriotism and liberty
echoed in the fiery speeches, music and dance performances by our zealots.
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE
Rimjhim Singhal topped in the Commerce stream with 96.2% Augaust 20, 2012 : A special assembly was conducted to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr with the recitation of a na'at, a song and a
Twinkle Chhabra secured second position with 95.6% speech to elaborate the significance of Ramdhaan Karim and Eid
Kanika Punjani & Sparsh Banga stood Third with 93.8%. August 25, 2012 : Our dance-drama based on Environment won the first prize at Janmanch during the cultural programme,
Arpit Gupta excelled in the Science Stream by securing 93.6% 'PAANI RE PAANI....'.
Sajal Maheshwari and Trisha Sawhney secured 93% September 03, 2012 : Students went to participate in the Quiz organized and sponsored by the Limca Book of Records at
Bhavya Parashar ranked Third with 91.4%. Dehradun.
Rowena Navjot Basi scored 100 marks in Biology.
September 5, 2012 : By commemorating the great philosopher and teacher, Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan on his B'day, students
paid regard to their teachers. The cultural programme presented by the students was appreciable.
June 30, 2012 : The Principal presided over a Staff Meeting to assess the success of the previous session and set September 8, 2012 : The day of Girl Child was celebrated with songs, dances and elocution. According to the Christian
agenda for the future. Different committees were also announced viz. Discipline committee, cultural calander it's the birthday of Mother Mary It was an effort to bring awareness among the students against
committee, Environment Committee, Examination Committee & Literary Committee. the gender-bias.
September 14-29, 2012 : The students of Class XI & XII appeared for the Quarterly Exams.
November 14, 2012 : Children's Day was celebrated as teachers entertained the children by dressing up like the kids along
with Chacha Nehru. Felicitation
November 22 & 23 ,2012 : Annual day christened as 'Expressions' was held. The teachers and students had put all their efforts
and energy to make it a grand success. Rev. Fr. K.V. George, former Principal of the Academy, graced
the occasion a the Chief Guest on the first day. On the second day, the magnificence of the cultural
extravaganza increased with the arrival of Rev. Msgr. Valerian Pinto, the Vicar General and the
Education Secretary of the Catholic Diocese of Meerut.
November 27, 2012 : Gurpurab was celebrated with the SHABAD and reading from the GURUGRANTH SAHIB.
December 3-15, 2012 : Half yearly Examination for classes X1 & X11
December 20, 2012 : Santa Claus came on his sleigh and all sang hymns and carols . Children danced and enacted a
Biblical play to make the whole ambience joyous.
December 21, 012 : 'Christmas Milan' by SANSKAR NIDHI was organized at our campus. Many schools participated in
singing carols and other competitions. The Academy won the inter-school contest for the best Tableau.
December 29, 2012 : Art & Craft Exhibition was organized to bring hidden talents of the budding artists to the fore. The articles
made and decorated by the students were a feast to the eyes.
December 30, 2012 to : Winter Vacation proves to be a boon during the chilly weather.
January 12-23, 2012 : Pre-board Examination for Class XII conducted. Fr. Manager & Fr. Principal's Feast Days
January 2013 : The students bagged the Second prize in Drawing and Painting Competition and First prize in elocution
during 'Animal Welfare Fortnight' Celebrated at Lord Mahavira Academy.
January 22, 2013 : Inauguration of New Library and New Computer Lab by Mr. S.S. Arya (Retd.I.P.S.)
January 26, 2013 : Republic Day brought the fervour of justice ,equality , fraternity and liberty to the campus. The Parade
was awe-inspiring and the views expressed by the new generation about their Republic and its
future really motivated every one present there..
February 14, 2013 : It was a day destined to bid an adieu intermingled with tears & smiles to the outgoing Twelfth class.
February 25, 2013 : Annual Examination started and every student became totally engrossed in studies.
Investiture Ceremony
Standing L to R- Aby Kurian, Akash Panwar, Aviral Sharma, Prashant Kumar, Utkarsh Chauhan, Kartik Chauhan
Fr. Joachim Braggs, Smriti Aneja, Nikita Jain, Reetika Bhattacharya, Saloni Chawla, Shraddha Sagar & Falaq Asghar
Sitting L to R- Titiksh Kamal, Shivam Chug, Prakhar Gupta, Vivak Singh, Jigyasa Sachdeva, Alka Thapa, Rhythm Soin & Navreet Kaur
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Girl Child Day
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The I Concept of
English Language
Ms.Prabha Sharma Dear Readers,
PGT English
Present epoch is the epoch of science. Science has brought magic to our lives. Each time we use a big or a
small gadget, we substantiate science in a fraction of a second. It has improved our standard of living,
“Look how the children talk these days, Queen's English is on the verge of becoming obsolete.” whether it is in the field of entertainment, mode of communication, transportation or any other walk of life. It
To such an astonishing remark, a youngster may say, “Wake-up, familiarize yourself to the new I-age.”
has done a tremendous improvement in the field of medicines too. Many baneful diseases can be cured now.
It has made our world a very fascinating place to live.
Certainly it's time to take a chill-pill, whether one even in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011 when it
likes it or not, the acronymed and abbreviated included OMG (Oh My God ), FYI (For Your Mathematics is also a vast source of excitement. For many generations, mathematicians have prepared a
world is here to stay, because this generation Information) etc. in its hallowed pages, lending them wide range of topics, be it simple arithmetic or brain-twisters. Even children have brought us to a world of
next has too little time to spare and bother about instant legitimacy. Now call it debasement or fantasy by proving 1=2! Aristotle has very beautifully mentioned, “The chief forms of beauty are in order,
the rules of articles, prepositions, tenses or corruption but the current hybrid is a product of symmetry & definiteness, which the mathematical science demonstrates in a special degree.”
punctuations. It would not be surprising either, if evolution of language and its greater impact with a
they ask, “What is that anyway?” multitude of cultures and dialects has influenced the Though our country has made great strides in mathematics, science, agriculture and industry yet we are
way the present generation thinks, speaks and ranked amongst the most corrupt nations on the earth. How pathetic! This country was once a spiritual
Bt den it's f9, hope u gt it,- FINE! We live in the I- writes.
beacon to the world.
age. Blame it on our rapid fire lives where
everything from coffee to conservation needs to In spite of all the advantages and the convenience
If we wish not to undo all the gains of independence and growth by our moral feelings , we will have to restore
be instant. The invasion of the internet has that this new concept has delivered, the underlying
the balance between the material and the spiritual growth in every walk of life. Even wealth brings happiness
changed the way the fb generation thinks and fact is that English continues to be the dominant
talks. How does it matter if we use hinglish, component in the mix. So before a mixture is and peace only where virtue prevails.
choppy syntax and sloppy spellings? At least prepared, the basic properties of its components
Thoughts and memories of great thinkers live beyond the horizons of time if it is in written form. Like wise our
we are getting the message across, Rnt v? must be well known. Youngsters should be ready to
learn the necessary basics before evoluting mingled budding scientists, doctors, engineers have done such a commendable work that really needs to be
The educationists also now believe that as long dialects. As students, it is the right time and age to appreciated and admired in the HORIZONS. I believe that they are the clay that can be moulded into any
as the ideas and the thoughts are conveyed gain both knowledge and skill in the concerned field, shape. They just need a launching pad and one cannot ask for a better platform than this where their
well, correction in forms and rules can be after all, u cn't b chillofying ,wn it cms 2 academic emotional, thinking and scientific skills are exhibited.
overlooked. Already the present education performance. Well, it's time to forge ahead to learn
system ignores grammatical errors in science, well, score better and finally come out with the best. Hope that your veneration for their efforts will really motivate them to do even better.
social science and even in language to some
extent. The acronyms were found approved
Mr. Saurabh Luthra
TGT (Science & Mathematics)
“Stability and permanence are mere illusions, The caravan of life knows no rest.
Motion is the essential equipment for life, Motion is reality, stability is but an illusion.”
There are different shades of life and the most vibrating and scintillating shade of life is time spent in
school. Our growth be it intellectual or physical, bonding of relationship, formation of character,
inculcation of values and good habits take place during this wonderful and unforgettable period.
If we believe we are limited, we function as limited beings. Drop the Friendship developed during school days remains intact no matter where we are. Life after schooling
belief and be limit less. throws many challenges. We desire to stamp our impression on life. For this to happen we should
participate in its manifold activities with courage and fortitude. We should not forget that everything is
We have such tremendous reservoirs of energy that one is never, preoccupied with self expression. Every atom of this universe yearns for greatness. Yes, this is the force
in any way, limited. If we believe we are limited, we function as of individuality which can make the mustard seed into a mountain and weakening reduces the mountain
limited human beings. Once we drop that foolish belief, we start into ashes.
functioning as unlimited beings. It is just a belief. You have drawn School provides the platform where one learns to face the upheavals of life with composure and
your own circle. It happens with gypsies. excels in different fields. It fulfills the duty of bringing up daring and creative individuals. As you step out of
the school campus, the world of wonderful possibilities will await you. School days provide colour,
Gypsies are continuously moving, they are wandering people. So meaning and vitality in your life and create aesthetic sense in you. It teaches you to lead a purposeful life.
when the older people go in to the town, they draw circles around To succeed in life you should possess subtle intellect and an inquisitive mind. This movement from
their children and tell them, “Sit here. You cannot get out of this. It schooling gives colour and meaning to life.
is a magic circle”. And the gypsy child cannot get out of it.
I would like to conclude with few lines of an eminent poet and thinker ‘Iqbal’.
Impossible! Then he grows and becomes an old man, and even
then, if his father draws a circle, the old man cannot get out of it.
Now he believes and when you believe, it works.
So limitation is a concept. People have wrong beliefs and then This world which is a riot of colour and sound;
they function wrongly. This world which is under the sway of death;
This world which is an idol - house of sight and sound,
Limitation exists only in your belief. It is a suggestion, an auto -
Where life is not but eating and drinking.
hypnosis. It is very real when it is there but drop it and suddenly
you will laugh at yourself. Ii is the only first stage in the pilgrimage of the Ego,
Traveler, it is not thy goal!
Forge ahead, shattering this great obstruction,
Conquering this illusion of space and time!
There are many worlds still unborn,
For the mind of creations is not a void!!!
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96%
When grammar abounds in 'exception fetish'.
Or Hindi with its “mantra” woes
But
Sanskrit, a maze of 'dhatu', 'shloks'
A–T–T–I–T–U–D–E
So students……
1 + 20 + 20 + 9 + 20 + 21+ 4 + 5 = 100%
Math is just another subject
Then look how far the love of god will take you With the same difficulty level as others project
L–O–V–E–O–F–G–O–D Now math lab gives you an added pleasure
12 + 15 + 22 + 5 + 15 + 6 + 7 + 15 + 4 = 101% Now better marks you can treasure.
Therefore, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that: So think positive, and feel.
KNOWLEDGE GIVES YOU THE INSIGHT O math! you are such an inspiration.
HARD WORK HELPS YOU TO GAIN GROUND Beginning always with creation
ATTITUDE INVIGORATES KNOWLEDGE & HARD WORK Continued till destination
TO ACHIEVE RESULTS
You are indeed a meditation.
And require a lot of dedication.
BUT IT IS THE LOVE OF GOD THAT TAKE YOU
TO THE TOP OF THE WORLD
Ÿ
BARACK OBAMA was the first President to ever brew beer in the White House.
First world hotel has 6000 rooms, theme parks, malls, artificial tropical forests, 80
stores, 90 restaurants, complex, karaoke bars and casinos located in Malaysia.
Ÿ The most sung song is 'Happy Birthday to You'.
Mohammad Uzair
IX-B
When I cried for the first time, The modern student does not care.
Schools are struggling to discipline students who speak out of
You were the one, He wants to be in the prime of beauty
line to authorities & use crude language inside what is supposed
to be a secure environment. Who made me smile. But has little sense of duty.
When I went to play, He is rarely found in reading halls
Another problem that is being brought to light is the involving
And got injured one day, Always eating chaat in nearby stalls.
form of bullying through the internet. Parents and educators are
You were the one, Roaming here and there wearing sun glasses
having a hard time preventing this due to unfamiliarity they still
consider bullying to be violent act through physical contact. Who came running from behind. He never bothers to attend classes.
To hug me tight, Talking of movies all day long
The news has reported tragic stories of young adults
And make me feel like He always likes to sing a song.
committing rash acts after enduring online bullying that include:
Everything will be alright. He thinks himself to be a hero
fighting back with escalated violence, sending computer
When it was, the first day of my school. But in studies he is zero.
viruses, and even committing suicide.
You ferried me from home to school, Wearing heels some inches high
Arushi MIttal And back from school to home.
XI-A2 He thinks of touching the sky.
Whenever I need anything, Making fun of all the teachers.
Without my saying, They are spoiling all their future.
You provide everything.
He never prepares notes from the book
Life after Death When I'm alone,
But gets the degree by hook or by crook.
Do you know about the assets that remain alive even after our death? You're the one, who comes to me
Thinking studies to be a burden
And assure that you are always with me.
Brain Heart Eyes Legs Skin Bones Relations He likes to call himself modern.
10 minutes 10 minutes 31 minutes 4 hours 5 days 30 days forever Anas Iqbal
Sonal Futela
XI-A1
XII-B1
Pragati Tyagi (IX-A)
O
n December21,1503 God gifted NAPOLEON-THE GREAT Variety has always attracted man's There comes a time when a traditional Film makers need fashions up-to-date
this world a prophet, who had the Nostradamus' Century (Vol.I PARA 55) speaks attention. A new dress on the screen outfit gets the importance. Even hair to give the audience a variety to select
ability to see through the curtains of about an emperor who will be born near Italy cannot go unnoticed. The impression styles are not left behind. Our stars are from and the fashion makers look
future. He was Michel Nostredame better and his rule shall prove expensive for his sets on the minds of fashion – conscious the trendsetters, and all the fans are the forward to the films to give them new
known as Nostradamus. He is considered as subjects. These words are found suitable for people. Their next step is to hunt for the followers. ideas.
the best astrologer of all times. He made Napoleon as he was born in Croatia near Italy similar dress in boutiques and major
Like films, fashion has no set rules. Wear Thus, films and fashions are
numerous true predictions which include and indeed his rule was expensive for his fashion joints or visit their tailors to get
anything different to set a spark of blaze interdependent. It is maze that has
predictions of World War I and II, Hiroshima subjects because of numerous wars and that dress stitched. The general
and that's fashion! The world of films and neither has the beginning nor an end. It
and Nagasaki attacks and many more. Let's military operations.. perception is what looked gaudy and
fashion are so interlinked that it is not has been so in the past and shall
have a look at some of them. attractive on screens will surely look
FINANCIAL CRISIS possible to say that they do not influence continue for ever. If not films, then what
good on them too. Mind it! It's not
POPE SIXTUS V Century (Vol.VIII Para 28) describes the rise in each other. more can create waves in the world of
necessary that you'll look as appealing as
One day while roaming with a friend on the the prices of bullion and the same bullion will be fashion.
the stars wearing that some dress. 'Fashion from the West', we put forth in
streets of Italy, Nostradamus noticed a 19 used for the payment of heavy debts. The
our Indian films create a wave in the
year old boy. When the boy approached near, Nostradamus experts find this a perfect description of financial crisis in the 19 If we watch our old movies, we can notice
attentive viewers. Here fashions
bowed in front of the boy .His friend was very much surprised th century that fashions repeat to a certain extent Ravi Shankar Kapoor
influenced the dress-designer's will, to
and asked Nostradamus why he bowed? Nostradamus with a little alteration here and there. IX-D
COL.GADDAFI make his stars wear a particular dress.
replied confidently,'This boy Phelis Peredi will one day become
Nostradamus in Century(Volition para 27) describes the rise of
the Pope .Later in 1585 the boy was chosen as Pope Sixtus V.
a Libyan Prince who will establish his fame in the west and in
his reign the Arabians will have warm relations with the French.
Rise of Guru Gobind Singh
Nostradamus in his book Century(Vol.I Para 69) said that in the These words are true for Col.Gaddafi who because of his anti Emptiness.... Interesting facts about
Orient country in 1700 there would be an uprising against a American policies and his role in solving Palestine issues and
'psycho' ruler related to the moon and the rebel shall establish deciding petrol prices of Gulf countries established his fame in
I don't know what is happening to me,
Science
his dominance in the north .In 1700 Guru Gobind Singhji entire Europe and many instances of his rule advocate for Life is just so empty.
formed 'Khalsa' against Aurangzeb who was psychotic and a warm relations with France. 1. The mass of our entire atmosphere is
I can see no one to stand beside me.
Muslim. The Muslim flag has moon as a symbol of Islam and Chandan Prasad estimated to be some 5.5 quadrillion tons.
Guru established himself in Punjab. XII-B1 All the sadness I have to hide. (55 followed by 14 zeroes)
What has life brought me up to. 2. A lightning bolt is 3 times hotter than the sun.
Ÿ India shares its independence day with South Korea, Bahrain & Republic 3. Sunlight can penetrate clean ocean water to a depth of 73
of Congo. But to all this, I will be used to,
metres.
Ÿ Madam Bhikaji Rustom Kama was the first to design a flag for India. The Sitting alone and crying hard, 4. The only rock that floats is pumice.
modern tri-color was designed by Pengali Venkayya.
Interesting Facts Ÿ The name "India" is derived from Indus.
Emptiness just tearing me apart, 5. When glass breaks, the cracks move at a speed of more than
4500 km/hr.
Friends…It's just a word I know,
about India Ÿ Chess was invented by Indians.
Does it exist? I am just not so sure.
6. A rubber tyre is actually one single giant molecule.
Ÿ Algebra, Trigonometry & Calculus all originated in India. 7. The amount of Carbon in the human body is enough to fill
Piles of sadness have formed a huge heap, 9000 lead pencils.
Ÿ The Decimal System was also developed in India around 100 BC
These cuts have wounded me so deep, 8. Air becomes liquid at about 190° C.
Ÿ 'The Game of Snakes & Ladders' was created by a 13th Century poet
Sant GyanDev. It was originally called "Mokshapath". Don't know what is happening to me
Ÿ The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. Life is just so empty, I can only see..!!
Ÿ Martial Arts have their origin in India. Varun Arora Baneet Pal Singh
XI-B2
Pulkit Arora X-C
X-A
I like you as not only you are colourless and odourless but On 29 of the month of Polynomial at 9:00 p.m.
th Whose company is a pleasure
Dad, you are the best,
soluble in water also. If you don't mind can I see you at at Bodmas house, 47- Ledger Street, Someone who listens and understands
Your strength and valour completes my family nest.
anode in the voltmeter during electrolysis in water? Fractional Hall, Circle Area near Algebra theatre. Whose good advice gives you a treasure
Regarding my qualities I wish to tell you that I am a young Even if sometimes you scold,
Someone with warmth and patience
man of pale yellow color. I am tasteless and a bad I know your heart is as pure as gold.
W.B.C.F. That never seem to have an end
conductor of heat and electricity. I will be at your disposal You give me confidence and make me strong,
Mr. & Mrs. Parallel Lines Someone who has a calling heart
as soon as you accept my proposal. Waiting for your
Mr. & Mrs. Square Root That, someone is a FRIEND! You take me away from the path which is wrong.
reply living in a jar at the chemistry lab.
You are a friend, a member, mentor and a guide.
Only and only yours, MORAL- The value of a special friend
I wish you will always be by my side.
cannot be measured but only treasured.
Sulphur.
Nashra Faizan
Rishabh Arora
Prakarti Walia IX-C Anushka Khatter
XI-B1 XII-B1
IX 'D
It is nothing but a pity mere. Come on and utilize the skills, X-A
This pain and suffering earth can't bear. save the mountain and the hills.
Funny Definitions
Don't just continue to stare, Earth is getting hotter and hotter.
Teacher - A person who is stressed and depressed still well dressed
It is the time to show some dare. Save your life by preserving water.
Student - A person always expected to obey and listen to others.
School - A place we love the most but experiment all our first notorious activities there.
Arpit Futela
Principal - A person for whom we have deep regards but love his scoldings.
XII-B1
Raghav Sath
XI-B2
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A teacher is a preacher, who teaches all through, violence proved With the advent of the atom bomb, man
Teacher With love, care and discipline too. that even the
biggest problems
began to realize that there might be no
war, may be, being afraid of certain
Baneet Pal Singh To guide when you feel low,
can be solved reasons. Yet, have we really come
X-C
To give a gentle push when you are slow. without resorting to closer to the goal of eternal? Have we
She would always say do not learn in haste, violence. He also really gained anything from the invention
proved that there of the atom bombs?
So that teaching doesn't go in waste.
are some other
A teacher is always wise, SAY NO to BLOODSHED weapons which
At present, a number of countries have
stocks of nuclear weapons which are a
With knowledge good in size. are more effective
Violence brings nothing but destruction. danger to the very existence of man.
than bombs and bullets and the most
Small mistakes she can notice. If the nations come out with heavy
effective among them are truth and non- Now, can't we say with confidence that
Making a genius out of wise, artillery against each other then the state
violence. non-violence as shown by Gandhiji is
which gets more destruction is said to
A teacher challenges you to grow, the only way out for mankind to save
be the loser and that which gets less Of course, man's history through
itself from extinction? Gandhiji brought
And helps you to learn all that you ought to know, destruction is declared the winner. How centuries has been a history of
the mightiest empire in history to its
So we should make them proud strange are the criteria to judge the bloodshed. There may be hardly any
knees through his non violence. Then
looser and the winner! It may probably page in the entire history of mankind
By standing out in a crowd. why do we not follow his philosophy?
be based on the idea that man is when man lived completely in peace
There is really a big need to think over it.
primarily born to destroy or get and free from wars. And, there is no
destroyed, with no other aim in his life. doubt that everytime a war brings so Shivani Dubey
much of pain and loss, but very less X-C
“Mahatma Gandhi”, a great leader who
Self-Confidence always followed the path of non-
profit.
A Business executive was deep in debt Rockefeller, then one of the richest men arm.
Beyond Fear Lies Victory
Fear is an emotion which is inborn in all think about those adventure parks and true. Just handle fearful situations by
and could see no way out. Creditors in the world.
The astonished executive was awe- of us. We fear something or the other. the thriller and horror movies where we keeping our mind cool and think about
were closing in on him. Suppliers were
Now “I can erase my monetary worries in struck and stood stunned. All through It is caused by an impending alarm of pay a good amount of money to have the positive aspects.
demanding payment. He sat on a park
an instant!” he realized. But instead, the the year he had been wheeling and danger. Many of us fear the darkness our wits scared out.
bench, head bowed low, wondering, if So, we must remember that....
executive decided to put the un-cashed dealing, buying and selling, convinced and do not even go to the terrace at
anything could save his company from Learn from teenagers and youngsters
cheque in his safe. Just knowing it was that he had made a million dollars. night when something unusual 'Darr to aakhirkaar sabhi ko lagta
bankruptcy. who fight against fear, enjoying every
there might give him the strength to happens, we freeze and are even hai...'
Suddenly he realized, that it wasn't the moment of life. They believe in,
Suddenly an old man appeared before work out a way to save the business, he paralyzed.
money, real or imagined, that had turned 'ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA'. but the main thing is to realize that....
him “I can see something is troubling thought.
his life around but his new found SELF We even start fearing things that have
you,” he said. With renewed optimism, he negotiated CONFIDENCE that gave him power to 'Dar ke aage jeet hai...'
no risks and miss many opportunities So, we should counter our fear by
After listening to the executive's woes, better deals and extended terms of achieve anything he ever imagined. in life. We should learn to face fearful focusing on positive learning. Many Mukul Tyagi
the old man said, “I believe I can help payment. He closed several big sales. challenges, Overcoming them makes people say that fear is paralyzing and X-D
Sometimes a pat on back or words like
you”. Exactly one year later, he returned to the “YOU CAN DO IT”; “EVERYTHING WILL our life meaningful and enjoyable. Just reduces their potential but its not at all
park with uncashed cheque at the BE FINE” are all that people need to
The old man asked the man his name,
decided time. But just as the executive hear. A few kind words of
wrote out a cheque and pushed it into
was about to hand back the cheque and encouragement provides reassurance,
his hand saying, “Take this money. Meet Symbol : Te
share his success story; a nurse came that can change one's life for the better.
me here exactly one year from today,
running up and grabbed the old man. Atomic No. : 18
and you can pay me back at that time”. Saloni Chawla
“I'm so glad, I caught him” she said, “I
XII-A2 Properties : Naughty , Impulsive , Easy to ignite, Highly Reactive
Then he turned and disappeared as hope he hasn't troubled you. He is
quickly as he had come. The business always escaping from the rest home and and shares affinity with pals.
executive saw in his hand a cheque for
$500,000 signed by John D.
telling people he's John Rockefeller”,
and she led the old man away by his
Teenager
Rahul Sethi XI-B2
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It has rightly been said, "Hope sustains life." There
o us O' happi How a can be no zest in life without hope. The student
e t Child-Labourer feels…?? who burns the midnight oil does so with the hope of
through an exam. Parents sacrifice their comforts
Com
ne
and bring up their children with the hope that they
ss
would be successful and support them in the
future. The farmer ploughs the field and sows seed
in the hope of reaping a rich harvest. The
businessman or the industrialist invests money in
HOPE
the hope that he would make a good profit.
Today the world is full of cries, When clouds of sorrow and grief darken our lives,
There are tears in eyes. when our friends and relatives give us a cold
Bombs and explosions are often there, shoulder, hope acts as the elixir of life. When things
Deadly weapons are used everywhere. go out of hand and we are surrounded by
For every morning when I wake up
So in this world of deadly chaos, misfortunes and troubles, when the sky is dark and
Expecting something good from the day,
Come to us O' happiness. we see no light at all, there is yet a light to guide us,
May life take a u-turn of change
and that light is the light of hope inside us and in our
But unfortunately it remains the same.
No clothes to wear, no roof over the head, hearts.
Without getting food, children are dead.
Children as students go to school Vanshika
A few live in palaces, numerous in slums,
While working on the stall I see VIII-D
Poor have no money, rich have large sums.
So in this world full of misery, I also dream of being a student but then
Come to us O' happiness. arises a feeling of strong despair in me.
They have money, just like bees on hives. Without love of parents, support of guardians Dear Mother Pain
For it, they don't hesitate to take lives. And friends, my life has become worthless.
If they get money in their hand, Earning for survival is written in my luck, Although I am very powerful,
If I could give you diamonds
They may sell even their motherland. Working all the time and clearing the muck. and also very cool;
So in this world of selfishness, For each time you wept for me My nature is playful,
Come to us O' happiness. There is no one to love me and no one to care, And this is very fearful.
There is no one to share difficulties If I could give you sapphires
It is the only reason,
We hope the system will change for sure, Instead of books and pen in my hand,
For each truth you imbibed in me Of my depression.
Then the selfish people will be no more. I have the mopping cloth and here I stand. It gives me tension,
All the people will be happy and gay. If I could give you rubies Makes me dull and stops my passion.
May God bless every child equally Why do I have to bear it?
This is our Paradise the world will say, So that unlike me, they may, For all the heartaches you've known,
No matter, too much or a little bit.
That's the day when the sinners will confess.
May enjoy their childhood Sometimes it's much more than a powerful hit,
And that will be the day of real happiness. If I could give you pearls
And never have to child labour And I have no solution for it.
For the wisdom you've shown When it starts increasing,
Rishabh Gaur
Ikshita Kumari Sharma My energy goes on decreasing.
X-A X-A But I have no pearls, no diamonds
It is very daring,
As you are well aware. Although my parents are very caring.
A long wax stick, with a wick and very thick, It is a hard stage of pain,
It gives us light, which is very bright So I'll give you something more precious, But it doesn't remain like a tough stain,
A Candle It helps us to see in the dark, with its great shiny spark My devotion, love and care.
And vanishes like the falling rain,
Or a speeding train.
Mahnoor It removes children's fears, never lets their eyes be in tears
IX-C
Beauty of Birthday Cake increases with it, the birthday child enjoys blowing it.
Keshav Sharma Parth Kishore
A long wax stick, with a wick and very thick. IX-C VIII-A
Email fraud is the intentional deception made for personal gain Temper, Tongue & Action.
or to damage another individual through e - mail. Almost as Three things to watch,
soon as e - mail became widely used, it began to be used as a
Behavior, Words & Character.
'The means to defraud people. Gmail fraud can take the front of a
Do You Know? Journey Called
“con game” or scan. Gaining confidence the con man tricks
and tends to exploit the inherent greed and dishonesty of his Vansh Gulati
victims: the prospect of a 'bargain' or 'something for nothing' 4th- B
Life' can be very tempting. Many people have lost their savings due
to these frauds.
1. The word 'Bookkeeper' is the only unhyphenated English word with
three consecutive double letters. Such other words, like 'sweet-
A sweet dream and short journey
With a fixed destiny Types of e - fraud Question Time ????
toothed' require a hyphen to be readily readable. Provides hope and aspirations 1. Spoofing
Q1. Which is the most polluted city in the world?
Together with tests and examinations, 2. Phishing
2. The word 'uncopyrightable' is the longest English word in normal use A1. Germany (Germ / any).
Takes to great heights 3. Bog offers
that contains no letter more than once.
And, at time, to sudden falls 4. Request for help
3. A sentence that contains all the 26 letters of the english alphabet is Q2. Which city is known for its cleanliness?
Stay humble and polite always it calls
called a 'pangram'. e - Fraud may be avoided by A2. Washington (it is washing tons and tons).
Starts from a beautiful sunrise 1. Keeping one's mail address as secret as possible.
4. The following sentence contains all 26 letters of the alphabet,
2. Using a spam filter. Q3. Do the buses run on time?
And ends in a horrible demise
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” 3. Noticing the several spelling errors in the body of the A3. No, they run on wheels.
Allows us to grow and expand but,
5. The dot over the letter 'i' and letter 'j' is called a superscript dot. Only if we walk hand in hand 'official booking' e – mail.
Q4. What is the best way of preventing food from going bad?
Opens new ways at every step making 4. Ignoring unsolicited e - mails of all types or simply deleting
6. The shortest complete sentence in English is “I am”. itself them. A4. By eating it.
7. The longest English word without a true vowel is 'rhythm'. More mysterious but still, still it is 5. Not giving in to greed, since greed is often the element
A sweet dream and short journey that allows one to be “hooked”. Q5. Who can lift more than 2000 pounds?
8. The word 'checkmate' of chess comes from Persian phrase 'Sheh- With a fixed destiny…. A5. The cashier at the Bank of England.
maat'. Many frauds go unreported to authorities due to shame, guilty
or embarrassment. Pratham Sachdeva
Mohammad Uzair Nikita Jain
IX-B XII-B2 Jigyasa Sachdeva IV-B
XI-A2
As friends we always stood by each other, But it is fresh water that really counts. 4. Which are two largest femalesin the U.S.A?
Even went against our father or mother… “The tap is on, you brush your teeth 5. Where does divorce come before marriage?
Will these school days come back never?
Golden Thought The water flows, you soap your feet. 6. Which angle is round in shape?
So, we twelfthies, promise to be friends for forever… When one door of happiness closes another Just think about the water loss. 7. Which book helps you to keep fit?
Shreya Joseph opens;
To turn it off is no loss? 8. It is as big as an elephant, but it does not have any
XII – A2 but often we look so long at the closed door The water bottle you take to school weight?
that we do not see
The Forest says – Don't cut me The water in it is nice and cool. 9. A country without any way?
PLEASE The Flower says – Don't pluck me
the one which has been opened for us.
You drink a bit and rest you throw. 10. Name the key which is in liquid form?
SAVE ME The animal says – Don't kill me Jai Manocha
IV-A
The water could help a plant to grow.” Prabhav Bajaj
The water says – Don't waste me V-B (10) whis - key
earth The Earth says – Please Save Me angle), (7) exercise book, (8) Shadow of elephant (9) Nor - way,
photo Prathem Sachdeva soni and Mrs. Sippi, (5) in an English dictionary, (6) Bangle (B -
Shivam Manwal IX-B IV-B Answer : (1) Kuwait, (2) DK(Decay), (3) hungary (hungry), (4) Miss
Ÿ The word 'set' has more meanings in the dictionary It's the easiest gift one can gain.
than any other one. It passes from one face to another like a plane
Friends Forever An ode to Examination. Ÿ A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her It is that property which nobody can claim.
lifetime.
Live here, Oh dear! Oh dear! The examination are near A smile is that treasure which will never end,
Die here, Ÿ Flamingos' ankles look like knees.
The days of play have gone, In front of which one day, hatred will surely bend
Love them, Ÿ Turtles lived on Earth before dinosaurs did.
The days of work have come, A smile can even conquer a heart.
Friends Forever, Friends Forever.
Ÿ Just 1g of soil can contain up to 2.5 billion bacteria.
Summer together The alarm bells call, It's never too late to give it a start
Winter together Ÿ Palm trees grew at the North Pole about 55 million
Bur my eyelids still fall, So what you are waiting for?
years ago.
Childhood together
Coffee or tea could not keep me up to read, Give a start because,
All life together Ÿ Worker bees feed developing larvae as much as 1,300
Friends Forever, Friends Forever. Mind wants to study but body wants to sleep, times a day. It is that arrow which will break no one's heart.
Live for them every moment, every year Papa call aloud to keep the course abound Ashna Singh Chetan Chauhan
Money we spent for each other IV – B V-D
I feel tired but got to be on board,
Dedicate our lives to them.
Body or mind could have no more,
Friends Forever, Friends Forever.
We find friends everywhere. Would this happen, if I had been regular,
The Fawn and his mother
A young Fawn once said to his mother 'You are larger than a dog and
But the true ones are very rare, swifter and more used to running and you have horns as a defense. Why,
Oh dear, oh dear, I got to beat my bear,
If our destiny separates us then, O Mother! Do the hounds frighten you so?'
We won't let our eyes shed tear Oh dear, oh dear the examination are near
She smiled and said: "I know full well my son that all you say is true. I have
For we always know that we are I am still trying to be regular to avoid such misery. the advantages you maintain. But when I hear even the bark of a single dog
Friends Forever. I feel ready to faint and fly as fast as fast I can".
Riya Verma
No arguments will give courage to the coward.
Devyansh Narula V-D
V-B Mahul Aggarwal
V-C
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fy;kA ogkWa ds yksxksa us dkQh iz;kl fd;k fd vkidks Ÿ lHkh ejsaxs] lk/kq ;k vlk/kq] /kuh ;k nfjnz lHkh ejsaxsA
;s gh nqvk djrs gSa] oks ml [kqnk ls]
cksyus dk volj u eys ijUrq ,d vesfjdu izksQslj ds fpjdky rd fdlh dk 'kjhj ugha jgsxkA vr,o
gkFk vius nksuksa mBkrs gq,A iz;kl ls mUgs FkksM+k le; feyk fdUrq vkids fopkj mBks] tkxks vkSj lEiw.kZ :i ls fu"diV gks tkvksA
lqudj ogkWa mifLFkr lHkh fon~oku pfdr gks x,A ogkWa Hkkjr eas ?kksj diV lek x;k gSA pkfg, pfj=] pkfg,
muds HkDrksa dk ,d cM+k leqnk; cu x;kA mudh od`Ro bl rjg dh n`<+rk vkSj pfj= dk cy] ftlls euq";
ekWa ds nqykj vkSj firk Fks Lusg Li'kZ 'kSyh rFkk Kku dks ns[krs gq, ogkWa ds ehfM;k us mUgsa vkthou n`<+ozr cu ldsaA
dks tÛgu esa j[kuk ges'kk] lkbDykWfud fganw dk uke fn;kA
;gh nsxk gkSlyk rqEgs bl ftUnxh es] bl ftUnxh Ÿ yksx rqEgkjh Lrqfr djsa ;k fuank] y{eh rqEgkjs Åij
foodkuUn iqjksfgrokn] /kkfeZd vkMEcjksa] dBeqYykiu d`ikyq gks ;k u gks] rqEgkjk nsgkar vkt gks ;k ,d ;qx
ls thr tkrs gq,A ftUnxh ls thr tkrs gq,A\ vkSj :f<+;ksa ds l[r f[kykQ FksA foodkuUn us thou es] rqe U;k;iFk ls dHkh Hkz"V u gksA
dh vUryZ; ;gh Fkh] fd os bl ckr ls vk'oLr Fks] fd
/kjrh dh xksn eas ;fn ,slk dksbZ ns'k gS] ftleas euq"; dh
vkfle lbZn
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