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Nirmal
Vidyalaya Abhiyan OBSERVED AT ABC SCHOOL
ABC School observed
1 March, 2017 as the beginning of a three-day long "Nirmal Vidyalaya
Abhiyan' which was inaugurated by the Municipal Councillor of the zone. He
appreciated the initiative taken by the students and expected that it will
spread a message to bring awareness among the public to keep their surroundings
clean. The students cleaned their classrooms on the first day. On the second
day the sports field and auditorium were nicely cleaned. More dust bins were
placed in ithe path from junior to senior wing. On the third day poster making
competition was held in primary, middle and senior categories and the winners
were awarded for the best posters. The school Principal, Dr. Name Title expressed his satisfaction in his concluding speech in the assembly and
expected that it would not restrict to the three days it was observed, rather
it would be a way of life for the whole school.
ROTARY CLUB ORGANISED BLOOD DONATION CAMP
AT Malda
A blood
donation camp was organized by the Rotary Club of Malda on 26th January, 2014 on the auspicious
occasion of the Foundation Day of the club and 65th Republic Day of India. The large
playground of the club was the venue. A medical team consisting of a physician
and his trained assistants from Malda Medical Hospital was invited to
the camp to run it smoothly. They arrived at the camp at 9 am on the eventful
day. Thereafter the camp began to operate on full swing. At least 200 donors
gave blood in the camp. At around 11 am Mr. Name Title, the MLA of
Malda District visited the camp. He appreciated the solemn effort of
the club and expressed his gratitude to the medical team for their active part
in such a social work. The blood collected in this camp was later sent to the
Blood Bank of ABC Hospital. The donors were given a packet of dry food
and an I-Card each. This I-Card would help them get blood in time of their dire
need. The camp ended with a smiling face on everybody’s face.
AN EDUCATIONAL TOUR TO MURSHIDABAD
Educational tours are of great importance.
They broaden our outlook and enhance our knowledge more than books can. Last year our school organized an educational
tour to Murshidabad in the summer vacation. We, a party of twenty-five
students, joined the tour. It was a two-day long tour. Our teachers of history
accompanied us on the tour as our escorts. Early in the morning we boarded the
luxury bus hired for the purpose. The boys were in a jubilant mood. The entire
journey was transported by witty jokes and quiz on History. The bus sped past
the hamlets, fields and shops. After a journey of five hours, we reached our
destination and checked in a hotel. The very next day we went out a-visiting
from site to site. The tombs of different Nawabs, palaces, Qatra Mosque, the
beautiful garden of Katgola, Moti Jheel – all began to throb with historical
implications before our very eyes. The majestic beauty of Hazarduari and the
cannon lying on the bank of the Bhagirathi made History real. The very air of
the vast field of Plassey across the Ganges appeared to be laden with battle
cry and bloodshed. This reminded me of Siraj fighting against Robert Clive
tooth and nail only to lose because of Mirjaffar’s betrayal. The tour proved to
be browsing page after page of History on the Muslim period in Bengal. We set out for our return journey on
the third day morning with the experience of a hilarious trip of History.
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A three-day-long science exhibition was held at A. C. The institution (H.S) from 15th November to 18th November here. It was organized by the students on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee celebration of the school. The event took off with the Headmaster delivering a brief introductory speech. Name, a scientist of ABC Research Centre, Kolkata graced the opening ceremony as the Chief Guest. Various items of science like arc-indicator, barometer, sounding-line, metal detector etc were on display in the exhibition. The students from the science section also arranged for a demonstration. They demonstrated to the visitors how the so-called Sadhus create fire from nowhere by using glycerine, how the electric bell works, how light influences the resistance of some conductors etc. Scientific-minded visitors poured out into the exhibition to make it grandly successful.
---Sujit Chakraborty
ANNUAL PRIZE DAY
The Annual Prize giving ceremony was an occasion of grandeur as usual at C.C. Girls High School (H.S). this year. The Leader K. N. Chowdhury, having offered his precious presence was honoured as the Chief Guest, distributing prizes to the deserving students, students from different spheres like academics, sports, extra-curricular activities were given due recognition. A gala cultural concert was presented by the students of the higher secondary faculty. The toddlers of the primary level participated in recitation accompanied by dance and the secondary students ornamented the show with their excellent recital on instruments. The teachers and guardians, who graced the occasion left with a note of praise and applause for each and every event. The administration, staff and students had all contributed to make the programme a grand success.
---Sujit Chakraborty
SCHOOL CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE
The
A. C. Inasitution School held its golden jubilee celebrations on Sunday on the
school premises. The event started off with a procession by students that
circumnavigated the school. Then came the lighting of the lamp ceremony.
(X-teacher), the former secretary, school education,
lit the lamp, along with other guests of honour. “I’m immensely proud to be a
part of this golden jubilee celebration,”__said. A host of cultural events
followed. These held the audience captive. Various dance performances based on
eastern dance forms made the audience spell-bound. “This year is immensely
special as the school has stepped into its 50th year. This school has been an
integral part of our locality and is extremely proactive towards various social
causes,” said K.
N. Chowdhury, the local MLA, who was one of the
guests of honour. The students were evidently proud to be part of the
celebrations. “Our school is like a family and each student, teacher and staff
member is a family member. I feel immensely proud that we have managed to make
it this far,” said Chanchal Jha, the principal. The ceremony came to
an end with a vote of thanks followed by the singing of our National Anthem.
No.st /nd /rd /th INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED
The students of C.C. Girls’ (H.S.) School today observed here the 54th Independence Day of India with pomp and grandeur. The ceremony started with the hoisting of our tri-colour by the Headmistress at 7 am. It was accompanied by our national song – ‘Van de Mataram’ sung by the students in chorus. Around 7-30 am a mass rally went out from the school. It marched past the local road with slogans, flags and posters. At 10 am a cultural function was organized by the students and the teachers. Numerous local dignitaries and guardians were invited to it. The school-secretary presided over the ceremony. The local BDO graced the ceremony as the guest-in-chief. A host of events like patriotic songs, recitation of patriotic poems etc. was presented. Then a one-act play ‘On to Delhi’ (Dilli Chalo) was staged by the students. It was a grand success. The HM then gave a neat but impressive speech followed by a short one by the chief guest. Finally, the ceremony ended with a vote of thanks.
Name-AN ANNUAL WALL MAGAZINE PUBLISHED
(_____), the annual wall magazine of Barlow Girls High School, was published here today. It is the result of hard labour and month-long pre-planning. The topics preferred for the wall magazine were poems, pictures, riddles etc. Mainly narrative and descriptive poems on the recent issues and natural themes were chosen. The pictures chosen for the magazine were mainly those painted in oils expressing the present state of nature in the face of global warming. All the items were collected from the students for over a month and put together for the publication. Sometimes the poems submitted by the students had to be re-written because of their illegible quality. Thus the magazine was prepared by and by for the final copy to put up.
FREE HEALTH CHECK-UP CAMP IN/AT(_____)
A Free Health Check-up Camp was organized today in the slum areas of railway. It was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Malda on the occasion of the World Health Day. A total number of 150 people took part in the camp. A team of 10 doctors was present in the camp. The camp started just at 11 am and continued till 5 pm. The doctors enlightened the slum-dwellers with their valuable advice on how to maintain sound health. They advised the participants to do their teeth every day, to use soap after toilet, to wear clean clothes etc. They also advised them to use mosquito-nets at night to avoid mosquito-bite and thereby mosquito-borne diseases. The slum-dwellers were also advised not to allow water to remain stagnant in a place or pot which is the ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes and consult a doctor if they face any physical problem. At around 3 pm Sri K. N. Chowdhury, visited the camp. He appreciated the effort of the club members and expressed his gratitude to the team of doctors for their active part in such a noble mission for the welfare of the society.
QUIZ CONTEST HELD AT DSA MAIDAN
A day-long quiz competition was held at DSA Maidan here yesterday at 11 am on ‘Indian Freedom Movement’. Some 15 schools under WBBSE and WBCHSE of Malda participated in the contest. Representatives of all the schools turned up in due time in the stage beautifully built up for the purpose. The competitors were asked questions by turn on two rounds on the topic relating to Indian freedom movement. There was provision for bonus mark. The competitors were very much excited and they responded to the questions rapidly. A huge audience was drawn to the contest. There was a keen contest Between Bansbari High School and Lalit Mohan High School. Bansbari High School beat the later by a narrow margin. So they became the winner and the latter the runner-up. (Add a Conclusion).
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