The School Weekly- 27th February 2017



Mera Bali
Chandra Mahal or Chandra Niwas is the most commanding building in the City Palace complex, on its west end. It is a seven-storeyed building and each floor has been given a specific name such as the Sukh-Niwas, Ranga-Mandir, Pitam-Niwas, Chabi-Niwas, Shri-Niwas and Mukut-Mandir or Mukut Mahal. It contains many unique paintings, mirror work on walls and floral decorations. At present, most of this palace is the residence of the descendants of the former rulers of Jaipur. Only the ground floor is allowed for visitors where a museum is located that displays carpets, manuscripts and other items that belonged to the royal family. There is beautiful roof from peacock gate at the entry to the Mahal. It has screened balconies and a pavilion at the where a panoramic view of the city can been seen. It is set amidst well laid out gardens and a decorative lake in the foreground.


"Sukh Nivas" or the "Hall of Rest" - Sukh Niwas is painted in Wedgewood blue fully decorated with white lining. Sukh Niwas has the drawing and dining room of the Maharaja which is fully ornamented with mughal miniatures, silver and glass dining tables. Chandra Mahal 3rd floor is called "Rang Mandir". In this there are small and large mirrors in wall, pillars and ceilings. "Shobha Nivas" – It is on the 4th floor of the Chandra Mahal. It is also known as "Hall of Beauty". The walls of the Shobha Nivas are fully decorated with mirror walls with blue tiles ornamented.
ALUMNI

Yogendra Singh Ranawat finished his XII Commerce in 2013. Then he finished his BCom. from JG College of Commerce, Ahmedabad. He was good in Sports especially Cricket and Football. He participated in both Inter School and Inter House Tournaments. He played at State Level too. He was the Head Boy at The Fabindia School in 2012. He was a good athlete too. Nowadays he is studying in Thani Mewad RO, Jaipur. He is the Youth Leader of Bhartiya Janta Party. (Batch 2012-13).

STAFF
Monday 20th February: Staff had a meeting with the Principal where they discussed about the format of papers for Final Examination and to prepare question papers for the exams by the given date. Deep condolence from staff to Mr. Surendra Singh on the demise of his father and Rakesh Kumar on the demise of his uncle. May their soul rest in peace!
INTERVIEW
(ED: Editor, RRE: Rajeshwari Rathore)
ED: When did you join the school?
RRE: I joined the school on 3rd July 2005.
ED: Who was the Principal at that time?
RRE: The Principal at that time was Jayant Biswas.
ED: What kind of environment was there in the school at that time
RRE: The environment at that time was very good and  kind.
ED: What is behavior of the staff towards you?
RRE: The behavior of the staff at that time towards me was very nice. Every teacher helped me in every problem. When I need them they are always there to help me they give me solutions and suggestions for the problem that I have.
ED: What development have you seen now?
RRE: When I started teaching in school it was not much developed, nowadays I see the development of technology in school and the school is also developing day by day
ED: What changes would you like to see in your students?
RRE: I want to see changes in my students that they must respect elders and small children. I want them to speak fluent English and help others to speak English.
ED: Are the students who have left the school still in contact with you?
RRE:  Yes, some students are still in contact with me like Sejal Ojha and Darshna Soni.
ED: What message would you like to give the students?
RRE: The message that I would like to give the students that they should respect elders and small children and I want them to pay attention in their studies.
SKILL
Maha Shivaratri 
Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of god Shiva. There is a Shivaratri in every luni-solar month of the Hindu calendar, on the month's 13th night/14th day, but once a year in late winter (February/March, or Phalguna) and before the arrival of spring, marks Maha Shivaratri which means "the Great Night of Shiva". It is a major festival in Hinduism, but one that is solemn and marks a remembrance of "overcoming darkness and ignorance" in life and the world. It is observed by remembering Shiva and chanting prayers, fasting, doing Yoga, and meditating on ethics and virtues such as self-restraint, honesty, no injury to others, forgiveness, and the discovery of Shiva. The ardent devotees keep awake all night. Others visit one of the Shiva temples or go on pilgrimage to Jyotirlingams. This is an ancient Hindu festival whose origin date is unknown.
Maha Shivaratri is an annual festival dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, and is particularly important in the Shaivism tradition of Hinduism. Unlike most Hindu festivals which are celebrated during the day, the Maha Shivaratri is celebrated at night. Furthermore, unlike most Hindu festivals which include expression of cultural revelry, the Maha Shivaratri is a solemn event notable for its introspective focus, fasting, meditation on Shiva, self study, social harmony and an all night vigil at Shiva temples.
The significance of dance tradition to this festival has historical roots. The Maha Shivaratri has served as a historic confluence of artists for annual dance festivals at major Hindu temples such as at KonarkKhajuraho, Pattadakal, Modhera and Chidambaram. This event is called Natyanjali, literally "worship through dance", at the Chidambaram temple which is famous for its sculpture depicting all dance mudras in the ancient Hindu text of performance arts called Natya Shastra. Similarly, at Khajuraho Shiva temples, a major fair and dance festival on Maha Shivaratri, involving Shaiva pilgrims camped over miles around the temple complex, -Anumesh Rao/ VIII/ GH
Saturday, 25th February: Amrit Choudhary/ XI and Jay Rawal/XI were selected as Student This Week for their performance at Khitij, Gudgoan which they had participated in last week. They secured First Position out of thirteen schools that had participated there.
 Students of the School Orchestra have learnt to play musical instruments and are conducting a Musical Assembly on their own without the help of their Music Teacher.
STUDY
Monday 20th February: Special Assembly was organized for Computer Week. Mr. Usman Gani started the week by speaking on the ‘Importance of Computers in daily life
Day1 Monday 20th February
Kreena Rao/VIII/DH: Spoke about Importance of Computers
Krisha Dave/VIII/GH: Spoke about Generations of Computers
Diksha Choudhary/VIII/GH: Spoke about (IT) Information Technology
Day2 Tuesday 21st February
Devika Choudhary/IX/TH: Spoke about ERP Software Fedena
Rakesh Suthar/IX/TH: Spoke about Social Media.
Day 3 Wednesday 22nd February
Vinod Choudhary/VIII/GH: Spoke about History of Computer
Devika Choudhary/IX/TH: Spoke about Email
Krisha Dave/VIII/GH: Spoke about Twitter
Manjeet Mansion/VIII/DH: Spoke about William Henry Gates II
Khushal Singh Rajpurohit/VIII/DH: Spoke about Charles Babbage KH FRS
Uma Choudhary/VIII/TH: Spoke about advantages and disadvantages of Internet.
Day 4 Thursday 23rd February
Khushal Singh Rajpurohit/VIII/DH: Spoke about Steve Jobes.
Krisha Dave/VIII/GH: Spoke about Online Banking.
Diksha Choudhary/VIII/GH: Spoke about Online Shopping.
Day 5 Saturday 25th February
Devika Choudhary/ IX/TH: Quizzed the Assembly
Khushal Singh Rajpurohit: Quizzed the Assembly.
Practical work based on the above topics was carried out in their respective classes of Computers.
Tuesday 21st February: Mrs. Rajeshwari Rathore gave an Assembly talk on the occasion of ‘International Mother Language Day.’ She told the children why this day was celebrated and its importance. She also told about their mother tongue.
Saturday, 25th February: Mr. Byju Joseph/HOD Sc, gave an Assembly Talk on the discovery of new seven Earth like exoplanets by NASA. He explained that exoplanets are the planets which are outside of the solar system. These 7 planets are revolving around the star called TRAPPIST-1. Out of these seven planets, in three planets life may be possible but we can't go there because it is 40 light years away from the earth. NASA  have identified 1,284 new exoplanets. There are totally 3,449 exoplanets in the Universe.   

The School Weekly - 20th February 2017


Mera Bali
Jaisalmer nicknamed "The Golden city", is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, located 575 km west of State Capital Jaipur. The town stands on a ridge of yellowish sandstone, crowned by a fort, which contains the palace and several ornate Jain temples. Many of the houses and temples are finely sculptured. It lies in the heart of the Thar Desert (the Great Indian Desert) and has a population of about 78,000. It is the administrative headquarters of Jaisalmer District. Jaisalmer is named after Maharawal Jaisal Singh, a Rajput king who founded the city in 1156 AD. "Jaisalmer" means "the Hill Fort of Jaisal". Jaisalmer is sometimes called the "Golden City of India" because the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in every architecture of the city gives a yellowish-golden tinge to the city and its surrounding area.
It is the largest district of Rajasthan and one of the largest in the country, hugged on the west & south-west by the Pakistani border. The length of the international border attached to Jaisalmer District is 471 km. Water is scarce, and generally brackish; the average depth of the wells is said to be about 250 feet (76 m). There are no perennial streams, and only one small river, the Kakni, which, after flowing a distance of 48 km, spreads over a large surface of flat ground, and forms Lake Orjhil. The climate is dry. Throughout Jaisalmer only rain crops, such as bajra, jawar, motif, til, etc., are grown; spring crops of wheat, barley, etc., are very rare.
Built in 1156 by the Bhati Rajput ruler Jaisal, Jaisalmer Fort, situated on Meru Hill and named as Trikoot Garh has been the scene of many battles. Its massive sandstone walls are a tawny lion colour during the day, turning to a magical honey-gold as the sun sets. The famous Indian film director Satyajit Ray wrote a detective novel and later turned it into a film − Sonar Kella (The Golden Fortress) which was based on this fort. This is a living fort and about a quarter of city's population still live inside the fort. The main attractions inside the fort are: Raj Mahal (Royal palace), Jain temples and the Laxminath temple. Jaisalmer has been enriched by its Jain community, which has adorned the city with beautiful temples, notably the temples dedicated to the 16th Tirthankara, Shantinath, and 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvanath. There are seven Jain temples in total which are situated within the Jaisalmer fort built during 12th and 15th centuries.
ALUMNI
Shaily Jain (Batch 2010-11) passed Class XII Commerce in 2011. She was selected as Exchange student in 2009. She went to Loomis Chafee, USA and stayed there for three months. She returned back with a lot of exposure and learning. She did her graduation from JNVU, Jodhpur. She completed her CA from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Mumbai. She is now working as Articled Assistant at R.C. Jain & Associates Chartered Accountants Mumbai
STAFF
Tuesday, 14th February- Thursday, 16th February:
Staff had a meeting with Principal. They discussed about new admission strategies on how they can get more admissions. Ways to create a lively environment in the buses was also discussed. The Staff wishes Mr. Byju Joseph, Ms. Monica Vaishnav a ‘Happy Birthday’ and May their dreams and wishes come true! Deep condolence from Staff to Mrs. Kavitha Devda on demise of her father-in law. May his soul rest in peace!
INTERVIEW
(ED: EDITOR and KSA: MRS. KUSUM SHARMA)
ED: When did you join the school?
KSA: I joined school on 1st April 2015.
ED: Who was the Principal at that time?
KSA: Mrs. Deepika Tandon.
D: What type of environment was there at that time?
KSA: It was very nice when I came here and I saw this lush green jungle and beautiful eco friendly atmosphere. I loved it
ED: Which classes did you teach at first?
KSA: First I was the Pre- Primary Coordinator Then I started teaching taught Class VI- X.
ED: Are the students in contact with you whom you taught?
KSA: Yes, they come to meet me at my home.
ED: Which schools have you taught before Fabindia?
KSA: I taught in many schools before Fabindia. They are Airforce School, Darjeeling, Airforce School -Ahmedabad, Kendriya Vidhyalay- Ahmedabad, B.R.Birla school - Pali, Modern Se. Sec School - Makrana.
ED: What do you expect from your students?
KSA:  Students should be disciplined and serious about studies to meet challenges in their life
ED: What message would you want to give to your students?
KSA: Progress should be there and they should succeed in their life
ED: What is best thing about the school?
KSA: Cool and pollution free environment.
ED: Have the staff helped you out in settling here?
KSA::All staff members are very helpful. They were ready to help me as I was new in this area.
PARENT THIS WEEK
Ramesh Choudhary F/O Dhawan Choudhary/IV/TH and Diksha Choudhary/VIII/GH was selected as the Parent this Week. He sang a motivational song in the Assembly.
INTERVIEW
(Ed: Editor, RC: Ramesh Choudhary)
Ed: What is your name?
RC: My name is Ramesh Choudhary.
Ed: How many of your children study in the school?
RC: There are two children of mine who study in the school.
Ed: What did your ward achieve while studying in the school?
RC: My both the wards are achieving skills, sports, studies and services
Ed: What do you expect from your children?
RC: I expect from my both children to be honest all the time and to be a good Indian.
Ed: What difficulties did you face while achieving your goal – did you achieve it?
RC: I did not face much difficulties and I am still on the way to achieve my goal.
Ed: What do you do?
RC: I am a Laboratory Technologist (PATHOLOGY).
Ed: What message would you like to give to our school?
RC: Everything is perfect. The main things which I like in this school is the friendly atmosphere given to the students and make the kids learn all the subjects in creative and attractive ways. I want the school to improve their sports activities.
SKILL
Saturday, 18th February: Anumesh Rao/ VIII, Diksha Choudhary/ VIII, Kreena Rao/ VIII & Krisha Dave/ VIII were selected as Student this Week for their punctuality towards work as editors of School’s News Weekly.
Wednesday, 15th February: Ten students escorted by Mr. Usman Gani and Ms. Swati Sood went to participate in  Kshitij 2017 Celebrating Innovation, at Pathways World School Aravali,  Gurgoan. Thirteen topmost schools from all over the country participated in Khistij. Students were divided in three groups along with other participants. We are proud to say that six students of the school won trophies and topped the program. Two students Amrit Choudhary/ XI and Jay Rawal/XI bagged of First Position. Khushal Singh/ VIII, Mohd. Sahil/VIII, Prithvipal Singh/VIII & Ichchuuk Soni/ X secured second position. Other students received participation certificates. For Mr. Usman Gani and Ms. Swati Sood the Parthway organized a training program of Microsoft 365 and yammer of one hour. Menakshi Oberai and Sandeep Khamoj helped and guided them and asked about the experience of Microsoft Company and their work. It was a great exposure and experience with learning. Special thanks to Principal Ma’am, Usman Sir and lovely students who made the school proud by securing first position. The school students are talented but they don’t use it. If they use their talent than all can reach Kshitij. Congratulations to everyone on their success.- Swati Sood/ Admin. Dept.
Saturday, 18th February: Students who went to participate in Kshitij shared their experiences and learning in the Assembly. They were awarded trophies and certificates in Assembly.
Students of Class V spoke about social reformers in Assembly
Gracy Chouhan/V/GH: Spoke about religious teacher Gautam Buddha
Meenakshi Sirvi/V/DH: Spoke about social reformer Sir Syed  Adhem Khan.
Riya  Vaishnav/V/DH: Spoke about scientist Aryabhata.
Cooking without Flame Activity was organized for students of Class VI-XI They were excited about it. The students of each class were divided into groups. Each group made different items like Pin-wheel Sandwich, Fruit salad, Lemon juice, Sev puri, Friuit stick, Bhel puri etc. Students used those ingredients which had nutritional value. They enjoyed doing this activity and made tasty food items. Their presentation was also splendid. Their excitement could be seen on their faces. They not only shared their food items with their classmates but they asked their teachers and other class students to taste the items that they had made.

The School Weekly - 13th February 2017


Mera Bali
The Dilwara temples of India are located about 2½ kilometers from Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. These Jain temples were built by Vastapul Tejpal, a Jain laymen between the 11th and 13th centuries AD and are world-famous for their stunning use of marble. The five legendary marble temples of Dilwara are a sacred pilgrimage place of the Jains. Some consider them to be one of the most beautiful Jain pilgrimage sites in the world. The marble temples have an opulent entranceway, the simplicity in architecture reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality. The temples are in the midst of a range of forested hills. A high wall shrouds the temple complex.
Although the Jains built some beautiful temples at other places in Rajasthan, some believe that none come close to these in terms of architectural perfection. The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marvelous.
Facilities are available for bathing, which is mandatory before puja is performed for the idols. These facilities use passive solar power to heat up the water for bathing and other things. Guided tour hours for tourists are posted outside the temple.
There are five temples in all, each with its own unique identity. Each is named after the small village in which it is located. These are:
-Vimal Vasahi, dedicated to the first Jain TirthankaraRishabha.
-Luna Vasahi, dedicated to the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Neminatha.
-Pithalhar, dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankar, Rishabha.
-Parshvanath, dedicated to the 23rd Jain Tirthankara, Parshvanatha.
-Mahavir Swami, dedicated to the last Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira.
Among all the five legendary marble temples of Dilwara, the most famous of those are the Vimal Vasahi and the Luna Vasahi temples.
ALUMNI
Interview
(ED: EDITOR and MS: Mahveer Singh Ranawat)
ED: What is your name?
MS: My name is Manveer Singh Ranawat.
ED: In which year did you pass Class X?
MS: I passed Class X in 2009
ED: Who were your classmates?
MS: My classmates were Parikshit Vyas, Vinay Rawal and Ajaydeep.
ED: What are you doing nowadays?
MS: I have passed my B.Com and have done MBA in finance.
ED: Who was your favourite teacher at that time?
MS: My favourite teacher was my Hindi teacher Mukesh Sir.
ED: Did you participate in any Competitions or activities?
MS: I didn’t participate as much as I can remember. I participated in stage back show like shadow show in Annual Function. I participated in ID and RD Parade and in Sports activities.
ED: Tell us about your experience in Fab.
MS: My experience of Fab. was best ever. I have a lot of memories of Fab. Few I can share I have learned many things which are helpful for me now. Those days of my schooling were my golden days. I miss my school days a lot.
STAFF
Interview
(ED: EDITOR and AVI : MR. AJAY VIJAYVARGI)
ED: When did you join the school?
AVI: I joined school on 1st July 2014.
ED: Who was the Principal at that time?
AVI: Mrs. Deepika Tandon.
ED: What type of environment was there at that time?
AVI: Staff and the management were cooperative when I joined the school and they all helped me in settling here.
ED: Which classes did you teach at first?
AVI: I taught 10th Class Batch 2014 when I joined the school.
ED: Are the students in contact with you whom you taught?
AVI: Yes, some of them are in contact with me now also.
ED: How have you seen school develop over years?
AVI: I observed that PDP sessions are introduced to the staff which benefitted them I saw the renovation of the Surana Block and Exchange Programmes  also take place for students as well as teachers .
ED: What do you expect from your students?
AVI: In the student life they should be disciplined and serious about studies to meet challenges in their life.
ED: What message you want to give to your students?
AVI: Progress should be there and they should succeed in their life.
ED: What do you think that is best about the school?
AVI: Cool and pollution free environment.
PARENT THIS WEEK
Interview
Muhammad Arif Zai f/o Anas Zai/ II B was selected as Parent this Week. He is the Postal Assistant in Post Office, Bali
(ED :EDITOR and AZI : MR. ARIF ZAI)
ED: What is your name?
AZI: My name is Muhammad Arif Zai.
ED: What do you do?
AZI:  I am Postal assistant in Post Office (Bali).
ED: What is your aim?
AZI: My aim is to work for others.
ED:  What do you except from the school?
AZI:  I want to see our school to develop a lot and to become popular in this area.
ED: Did you achieve your goal in your life?
AZI: No, my goal was something different but I couldn’t achieve it .
ED: What did your children learnt from this school?
AZI: He is progressing in this school.
ED:  How many children do you have?
AZI: I have one child studying in this school.
SKILL
Saturday, 11th February: Kirti Malviya/X/DH and Divya Chundawat/X/DH were made student of the week because of their punctuality towards the work as Editors  of the School News Weekly.
Tuesday, 7th February: 10 girls escorted by Mrs. Prerna Rathod went to IIMUN Udaipur at Heritage Girls School from 3rd to 5th Feb and they all were given certificates for participation and they all shared their experiences in the Assembly.
Experiences of the Girls:
Day1, 3rd February- 4th February
The IIMUN Udaipur chapter started with great joy and enthusiasm. Mrs . Mukherjee and the President of IIMUN Mr.Rishabh Shah encouraged all the delegates by their motivational speeches. I was the delegate of IP the International Press. As being the reporter I got a chance to visit every committee. In the first session I attended the CSW committee and in the second session I attended the UNSC committee. In both the committees I learned about the status of women and threats and challenges due to cyber war. 
Day 2, 4th February-5th February
On the second day 3rd session I attended Harry Potter committee, unfortunately I could not attend the Lok Sabha committee as we had to leave for Bali. But it was a great and unforgettable experience. I was second timer so I did not have so many problems. I learned how to speak in front of people and the correct format of report which had to be submitted to the IP head and I enjoyed a lot being the reporter. 
Kirti Malviya/ X/ DH
I with nine other girls went to Heritage Girls School, Udaipur to attend IIMUN. On 3rd it was opening ceremony of IIMUN in that ceremony Rishabh Shah the founder of IIMUN and Baswati Mukherjee an ambassador gave speech and opened the IIMUN conference. Next day on 4th the conference started at 9:30A.M.My agenda was threats and challenges to global peace due to cyber war. In that we discussed about all the current affairs happening in the countries. I was delegate of South Africa and my partner was Muskan and on 5th it was our last day at Heritage and we started our conference at 9:30 A.M. We weren’t able to attend the last session as we had to leave and return back. 
And from this we learned how to speak and perform in the conference, how conferences took place. It was my first IIMUN conference and I learned lot of things from that. 
Chanchal Choudhary/ X/ RH
On 3rd February 2017 we went for the IIMUN Conference held at the Heritage Girls School Udaipur. I was in the United Nation Security Council committee and my topic was "Threats and Challenges to global peace due to Cyber War". I was a delegate of South Africa in the Council. I tried to make the best out of it. I as a second timer was not nervous. We are proud to represent our school. It was a great experience we learnt many new things like how to change our tone while debating, how to co-operate with others in the Council and how to present our points in front of the Committee.
Muskan Rathod/X/TH
I went to Udaipur in Heritage Girls School for IIMUN conference. My committee was Lok Sabha and I am the delegate of TRS party and I met Risabh Shah the founder of IIMUN and I learnt many new things like how to explore yourself in the front of   people and the students were very kind and helpful and I enjoyed a lot.
Krisha Dave/VIII/ GH
We the ten Fabindian Girls got the opportunity to go to the Heritage Girls School Udaipur. My experience was great. In the Opening Ceremony the former ambassador Mrs. Bhaswati Mukherji and the founder of IIMUN Mr. Rishabh Shah. Her speech was so inspirational. I enjoyed the dance performance. I learnt how to be in discipline and in IIMUN Conference I improved my English. I was the delegate of U.S.A country and my committee was UNSC. I made some new friends from Heritage Girls School. The girls were well mannered and the teachers were very kind and helpful to us .And at last I liked their facilities which were provided to us. I thank respected Principal ma’am and Bharti ma’am to give me this great opportunity.
Thank You!
Uma Choudhary/ VIII/TH.
I had a great experience at Udaipur for IIMUN conference.  There we met the former ambassador Mrs Bhaswati Mukherji and the founder of IIMUN Rishab Shah. We enjoyed a lot there everyone was kind and helpful.
Devika Choudhary/ IX/ TH
Friday, 10th February: Class IV A and B escorted by Mrs. Sharmila Vijaywargi and Ms. Monica Vaishnav visited the Post Office. Students understood the difference between the earlier postal services and the modern postal services.
Saturday, 11th February: On Saturday evening the School bid Farewell to Class XII. Class XI organized the show. Class XII and the staff were invited for the farewell party. In a heart-warming the farewell party started with Principal lighting of the candles of the outgoing students. She passed by each student lighting their candle with a personal message and advise to each student; signifying good wishes and light of knowledge in their world, students, with lit candles in their hands touched the feet of all teachers flanked on the opposite side on the OAT, seeking their blessings for a bright future. Amidst dance, song, compliments and poems, students and teachers narrated their moments with the school and learning lesson while in School. The students were presented with mementoes as a mark of blessing and remembrance.
STUDY
Tuesday, 7th February: School had its usual run through of FAs. Class XII had their Pre Boards.
Wednesday, 8th February: School celebrated its Social Science Week. A number of activities were carried out both in the Assembly and classes. Students gave speeches on famous personalities; information about civilizations, wars and interesting facts.
Day1:
Jatin Tripash/Vl/GH: Spoke about Ashoka the great,
Priyanka Deora/Vl/RH: Spoke about Dr. Rajendra Prasad,
Phulesh Sirvi/Vl/TH: Gave a description of Cotton Plant,
Raviraj Singh Sonigara/ Vl/TH: Spoke about Akbar,
Bhagyeshri Mewara/X/TH: Spoke about Battle of Plassey.
Thursday, 9th February: Day2
Chanchal Choudhary/X/RH: Spoke about Indus Valley Civilization,
Muskan Ratgore/X/ TH: Spoke about the first and second Battle of Panipat
Kirti Malviya/X/DH: Spoke facts of Social Science,
Ronak Chouhan/X/TH: Spoke about Cyber war,
Jatin Tripash/Vl/ GH: Spoke about social studies,
Divya Chundawat/X/DH: Asked questions related to social studies.
Friday, 10th February Day3
Ipshita Rathore/Vl/RH: Vasco De Gama,
Minaxi Choudhary/Vll/TH: Held a quiz,
Archana Koratkar/Vll/GH: Quizzed the Assembly
Vinita Sirvi/Vll/GH: Quizzed the Assembly
Saturday, 11th February Day 4
A skit on the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre was enacted in the Assembly by the students Class VII, VIII and IX. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919 when a crowd of nonviolent protesters, along with Baishakhi pilgrims, who had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, were fired upon by troops of the British Indian Army. They performed very beautifully.

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