News & Events
Football Tournaments
The U19 Football Boys Team's victory in the 68th District Football Tournament finals was remarkable for our school. The U19 Team of The Fabindia School displayed exceptional skills and determination on the field, leading to a convincing 2-0 win over The Vivek School in the finals held on 11th September 2024. The team's excellent teamwork, strategies, and sportsmanship were evident throughout the tournament, showcasing their dedication and passion for the sport. The celebrations that followed the victory were filled with happiness and enthusiasm. This win will be remembered as a shining example of the hard work, dedication, and talent of our Under-19 Football Team. Two Students; Chetan Pal Singh from Class X and Vikram Meena from Class XII are selected for the District Team to compete at the State Level.
The School's U17 Girl's Football Team participated in the U17 Football Tournament on 8th September 2024. They played against team Khaviya Neev from Sojat. They played exceptionally well and with utmost dedication in the match. Since it was their debut in the U17 Football Tournament they encountered some initial challenges and faced a few teething issues. The match provided them with a great opportunity to connect and socialize with others and build lasting friendships. It was a delightful experience for them as they made long-lasting memories.
Grace in the Game: Cricket’s Charm
Cricket is my top pick amusement of all other open-air diversions in India. I used to play cricket before my house within the stop with my school friends and neighbors. Cricket may be a diversion that began in the British Realm (an English beginning) as it may have begun playing in numerous nations. We require a bat and a ball to play this amusement. The cricket diversion came into fashion and picked up notoriety by the 18th century. There are two groups in cricket with 11 players in each, and two umpires to take note of the deficiencies concurring to the law and judge all the reasonable and unjustifiable while playing cricket. Sometime recently beginning the diversion, a coin is hurled by the team's captain to choose which group begins batting to begin with and the other one bowling. Both of the groups get the chance to bat then again. Be that as it may, the group that wins the hurl does batting, to begin with, and the inverse group does bowling. Cricket has ended up one of the captivating recreations in India from the observers' point of see. When any national or universal level cricket amusement is settled to play, profoundly interested individuals ended up so energized a week sometime recently the begin of the diversion. Numerous cricket darlings begin booking tickets to see them live and on-site cricket diversions within the stadium rather than seeing them on TV or the news. Our nation has ended up one of the foremost popular nations in cricket playing all over the world. Numerous times India has won the world glass and numerous test matches.
Rishi Golechha / VIII
BOOKS
Books are fun and helpful. They take us on adventures and teach us new things. There are many types of books. Reading books helps us learn to be creative and relax. It's like taking a break from our busy lives. Books are the gateway of imagination and new words. Through their pages, we discover new ideas.
Divyansh Rajpurohit / II
Interview with Digvijay Singh Rajpurohit (Alumni)
REPORTERS - Mohita Solanki and Vijita Solanki
RP: After such a long time, what changes do you see at The Fabindia school when you return?
DRT: It's been a decade since I returned to my school. From my perspective, infrastructure, smart education, and convenient access to essential amenities have undergone significant changes.
RP: What is a memorable experience or story from your time as a student that you can share?
DRT: A group of genuine friends and lasting memories, the scent of lunch boxes, and the annual gathering and visit of the Putney Group.
RP: What message would you like to convey to the students currently studying at the school?
DRT: There is a talent within everyone, and a school is a place where it can be influenced. The school phase has a significant impact on your organization.
RP: What has been your journey until now?
DRT: Although I am not a top-class student, I am confident in my abilities and have chosen to pursue engineering. At the moment, I am working as an Incubation Manager for a government organization in the education department of Gujarat. And I am also the co-founder of HalonixTech, an AI and IOT Company.
Interview With Chelsie Rao(Member Of The Editorial Board)(New Student)
Interviewers - Tamanna Solanki & Aaradhya Champawat
RP: Something that is very prominently different in Fabindia from your previous school?
CRO: Fabindia is quite different from my previous school in several ways. Firstly, the campus here is much larger. And, the curriculum here offers a wider range of extracurricular activities, allowing me to explore new interests and hobbies. Overall, these changes have made the transition exciting.
RP: Something you look forward to inside Fabindia?
CRO: I'm looking forward to joining the new school community and getting involved in the various extracurricular activities. I'm especially excited about the opportunity to meet new people and participate in clubs or sports that I haven't had the chance to explore before. It’s a great way to make new friends and discover new interests.
RP: Any memory till today from Fabindia that would forever be with you?
CRO: Yes, there are many memorable moments, but there's one I'll cherish forever. On Teachers' Day, Savita Ma'am, my Primary School Coordinator, gave me a white rose, and I’ve kept it with me ever since.
Riddles
1. What 2 things can you never eat for breakfast?
Answer: Lunch and dinner.
2. What comes down but never goes up?
Answer: Rain.
3. Imagine you are in a room with no windows or doors. How will you get out?
Answer: Stop imagining
4. What do you get if you cross a vampire and a snowman?
Answer: Frostbite.
5. What can be cracked, made, told, and played?
Answer: A joke.
Jokes
1. Why did Mozart get rid of his chickens? They kept saying Bach, Bach!
2. Why couldn't the athlete listen to her music? Because she broke the record!
3. What type of music are balloons scared of? Pop music!
4. What makes music on your head? A headband!
5. What part of the turkey is musical? The drumstick!
Facts
1. An ice cube takes up about 9 percent more volume than the water used to make it.
2. On Venus, it snows metal. Two types have been discovered so far: galena and bismuthin.
3. A lightning strike can reach a temperature of 30,000 C. or 54,000 F.
4. Honey bees can fly at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour.
5. Tigers are the largest wild cats in the world and can weigh up to 800 pounds.
Credits
Editorial In-charge: Anshuman Singh
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar, Tamanna Solanki.
Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, Beenita Sonigra/Vijita Solanki, Aaradhya Champawat, Mohita Solanki.
Event Reporters: Bhumika Rathore, Tanya Tripash.
Photographers: Suman, Tanishka Suthar, Tiya Sompura, Kesar Sompura.
Article: Priya Vaishnav, Abhilasha Mansion, Chelsi Rao, Hetal Vaishnav.
Fun facts /Riddles / Jokes: Vanshika Singh, Yashi Soni.
Volume No. 606 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Ms. Tejal Soni, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave