The School Weekly 04th December 2023

 News & Events 
Alumni Powering Progress at The Fabindia School

We are delighted to share some exciting news with you – our senior classes now boast brand new smart boards, thanks to the incredible generosity of our esteemed alumnus, Vishnu Sir! This transformation is a testament to the profound impact that individual contributions can make in shaping the future of our beloved school.

Vishnu Sir, a graduate of our school who has flourished in his endeavors over the past 20 years, has chosen to give back to the institution that played a pivotal role in his success. His commitment to honesty and generosity reflects the values instilled in him during his time at The Fabindia School. The installation of these cutting-edge smart boards is set to revolutionize the learning experience for our students by incorporating dynamic visual and audio content, fostering crucial skills for their future.

We invite you to share in the excitement and envision the incredible possibilities that lie ahead. Vishnu Sir's example inspires us to dream big and contemplate the enhanced facilities and opportunities that could benefit our students if more individuals follow in his footsteps. If one person can make such a significant impact, imagine the transformative power of a collective effort.

As we celebrate this milestone, we encourage you to stay tuned for more updates on the positive changes taking place at our school. Your continued support and engagement with our alma mater can contribute to a brighter future for generations to come.

Thank you, Vishnu Sir, for your outstanding commitment and generosity. Together, let's inspire more alumni to make a difference and contribute to the continued success of our school.


 Tinker Fest 3.0 

Our school proudly hosted the highly anticipated Tinker Fest "Srujana 3.0" from November 28th to November 30th, extending warm invitations to the talented students of K.S. Lodha Public School and Government High Senior Secondary School. The fest provided a platform for students to showcase their inventive projects, all crafted under the expert guidance of our ATL/PGT Computer educator, Jitendra Sir. His proficiency in AI added a valuable dimension to the students' exploration and development of innovative projects.

The festival garnered resounding success, with the distinguished presence of esteemed judges Mr. Dinesh Suthar (JEN, Jodhpur Discom, Bali) and Mr. Praveen Goyal (PGT. Mathematics).

Concluding the program, we had the distinct honor of hosting special guests including ADM Bali, Mr. Jitendra Kumar Pandey, and BDO Bali, Mr. Heera Ram Kalvi. The collaborative spirit and innovative energy showcased throughout "Srujana 3.0" truly highlight the potential and talent within our schools. We eagerly anticipate building on this success in future events, further cultivating a culture of creativity and collaboration.

The winners of the organised program were:
1st - Plant Monitoring System
1st - Sunglasses for Blind People
2nd - Anti-Flood Smart Bridge
3rd - Smart Dustbin.
 Annual Exhibition 
On 30th November the exhibition at The Fabindia School featured students excelling in English plays, Hindi enactments, and integrated Math-EVS projects. Students took center stage, presenting a diverse array of projects that seamlessly blended lessons from English, Hindi, Math, and Environmental Studies (EVS).
English & Hindi Acts: Students demonstrated linguistic prowess with engaging English and Hindi plays, showcasing creative expression and cultural depth.
Math & EVS Integration : Highlighting practical applications, students seamlessly integrated mathematical concepts with environmental studies.
The event underscored collaborative efforts and effective communication, reflecting the students' growth in key skills. The exhibition celebrated holistic student development, emphasizing not only academic achievements but also collaborative, communicative, and creative skills.
Shivani Rao / Educator

30 नवंबर को हमारे  विद्यालय में वार्षिक प्रदर्शनी का आयोजन किया गया ।उसमें हमारी कक्षा के सभी विद्यार्थियों ने भाग लिया । चलिए इसमें मेरे सफर के बारे में हम जानते हैं इस प्रदर्शनी के माध्यम से हम लोगों ने बहुत शैक्षणिक अनुभव प्राप्त किया।हम लोगों को हमारा ज्ञान हमारे  परिजन व आए हुए अतिथियों के सामने प्रस्तुत करने का मौका मिला । प्रदर्शनी के लिए मैं बहुत उत्साहित थी। प्रदर्शनी में हम सब ने बहुत रचनात्मक कार्य किया और हम सब ने समूह मे मिलकर कार्य किया । इससे मुझे अनुभव हुआ कि एक- दूसरे के साथ मिलकर कार्य करने से काम में आने वाली कठिनाइयों आसानी ने हल किया जा सकता है । मुझे प्रदर्शनी के माध्यम से अपने अंदर के कलात्मकता का आदान- प्रदान करने का अवसर प्राप्त हुआ। हम सब को अपनी तैयार के लिए पर्याप्त समय नहीं मिल पाया और जब मेरे साथी मेरे साथ सहयोग नहीं कर रहे थे, तो मुझे थोड़ी - बहुत कठिनाईयों का अनुभव हुआ। लेकिन हमारे आदरणीय अध्यापकगण ने उन कठनाईयों को भी बहुत सहजता से दूर कर दिया । अंत में मै यहीं कहना चाहती हूँ कि यह शैक्षिक यात्रा बहुत आनंददायक रही ।
प्रेक्षा अग्रवाल / V
 Career Fair 2023 

 Sports News 
 Mother 
A word too vast to be put in six alphabets. A job that could be considered one of the hardest. But is a job even the right word for it? It’s a bond like no other, seraphic and halcyon. A bond that doesn’t require an ulterior motive. She is the bravest hero who saves us from all the pain and distress in the world. She works tirelessly yet asks for nothing. As James Joyce famously remarked, 'Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world, a mother’s love is not.' We all are in debt to our mothers for their love and efforts, and may we all strive to do our best to pay this enormous debt. May we shower our mothers with the love they deserve.
Priya Tripash / X
 Infância 
As a child, I always dreamt of accomplishing huge things, but there was always this line that I would say, 'I shall do this when I get older.' The blooming tree of curiosity faced autumn when I came of age, and soon all those dreams were long forgotten. Changing this mindset is crucial. Children can do great things too. Most modern languages have origins that came from migrant children. One could even argue that all dreams and aspirations are first imagined by the child inside us. The earliest version of the telescope was inspired by kids playing with magnifying glasses. Dostoevsky and Kafka's work were deeply affected by their childhood. I would even say that living is just letting your inner child have fun.
Anshuman Singh / XI

 Interview with Mohammad Anas 
 Former Gandhi House Vice Captain 
(RP/Reporter: Anshuman Singh)
RP: What sets Fabindia apart from other schools for you?
MAS : Our school provided me with ample opportunities, helping me overcome stage fear and equipping me with the skills for the real world.
RP: Who were your favorite educators?
MAS: Principal Ma'am and Jitendra Sir stand out as my finest educators. Principal Ma'am is like a nurturing mother, consistently assisted with any problem. Jitendra Sir, with a wholesome and helpful nature, has introduced me to numerous opportunities, significantly enhancing my readiness for outside challenges.

 Riddles 
1.If you don’t keep me, I’ll break. What am I?
Answer: A promise.
2.: I am so simple that I can only point, yet I guide people all over the world.
Answer: Compass
3.I go all around the world, but never leave the corner. What am I?
Answer: A stamp
4. I make a loud sound when I’m changing. When I do change, I get bigger but weigh less. What am I?
Answer: Popcorn
5.What has one eye but can’t see?
Answer: A needle
 Jokes 
1. Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything!
2. What did one plate say to another? Tonight, dinner's on me!
3. Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field!
4. How do you organize a space party? You planet!
5. Why did the math book look sad? Because it had too many problems.
 Fun Facts 
1.The expression “cool as a cucumber” comes from the cucumber’s amazing ability to cool down the body and add hydration. That’s fascinating AND weird all at the same time!
2.Celery seeds are super versatile and are often used as a spice in kitchens all over the world.
3.The plant part of carrots (the green bits we see above ground) can grow up to one meter high! 
4.Cucumbers are one of the only veggies you can’t cook, and always eat raw. 
5.Centuries ago, beetroot juice was used as natural hair dye. Probably still works today, tbh, but we’ll stick to the hairdresser, thank you very much!
 Info of the Week 
After the end of Annual exhibition & tinker fest, now it is time for  Annual Day of our school which is on 22nd of December. Students had started their preparations.

 Credits 
Chief Editors: Jaya Bawal, Ridhima Ojha
Supervisor: Prachi Kunwar, Anshuman Singh
Interview Reporters: Prachi Kunwar,  Mohita Solanki, Tiya Sompura, Aaradhya Champawat 
Event Reporters: Jeenal Meena, Himanshi Rajpurohit, Rashi Jain
Photographers: Tanya Tripash, Tammana Solanki, Yashoda Choudhary, Pushpa Choudhary, Ashwin Pratap Singh
Article: Anushka Rajawat, Anshuman Singh, Piyush Gehlot, Vinay Raj Singh
Fun facts/Riddles/ Jokes: Vanshika Singh, Yashi Soni, Bhumika Rathore
Info. Of the week: Hetal Vaishnav, Priya Vaishnav, Abhilasha Mansion

Social Media Coverage: Ms. Nikita Rajpurohit

Educators in support: Ms. Bharti Rao, Mr. Krishan Gopal, Ms. Prerna Rathod  Ms.Khushi Rao, Ms. Shivani Rao, and Ms. Richa Solanki.

Volume No. 573 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Ms. Jyoti Sain, Mr. Chatra Ram Choudhary,  Ms. Tejal Soni.        




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