The School Weekly 16th December 2024

 News & Events 
 32nd Annual Day 
The 32nd Annual Day of The Fabindia School was celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy on Friday, 13th December 2024. Students from Primary to Senior classes showcased their talent through vibrant dance performances and captivating dramas, leaving the audience spellbound.  
The event was graced by the presence of the BAT Chairman, Mr. Ravi Kaimel, who blessed the students with his encouraging words. Shagun Chowdhary, India’s first female Clay Pigeon shooter to represent the country in the Olympics, was the Chief Guest. At the same time, Shraddha Kansara, a proud alumna of the school, was the Guest of Honour.  
The Officiating Principal, Mrs. Bharti Rao, presented the School’s Annual Report, highlighting the achievements and milestones of the past year.  
Several esteemed guests, including Board Secretary Mr. Yogendra Singh Mertiya, Board Members Mrs. Poonam Singh, Ms. Prableen Sabaney, Mr. Rajkumar Rodla, Mrs. Veena Solanki, and Ms. Kashika Kumari, graced the occasion with their presence. The School Legal Advisor, Mr. Inderraj Bhandari, Bali CBEO Mr. Parbat Singh Rathore, Municipal Corporation Chairman Mr. Bharat Choudhary, Mr. Mohammad Yusuf, and founding member Mr. Surajbhan Singh were also present to witness the celebration.
This year’s Annual Day at The Fabindia School was an unforgettable celebration, meticulously planned and executed under the expert guidance of Director Jitender Sir and Assistant Director Ankit Sir. From the engaging plays to the impeccable sound and lighting, every detail was thoughtfully designed to bring each performance to life. Their dedication, creativity, and attention to detail ensured a memorable experience for all in attendance.  
The event was a grand success, with everyone appreciating the students’ hard work and dedication. It was a memorable day for the school community, filled with pride and joy.
 
Chief Guest Address: Ms. Shagun Chowdhary
Ms. Shagun Chowdhary, India’s first female Olympian in the Clay Pigeon Shooting, presided over the Annual Day as the Chief Guest. Sharing her inspiring journey, she highlighted the values of hard work and perseverance. A trailblazer for women in sports, she motivated students to pursue their dreams with determination and passion.
Guest of Honour Address: Ms. Shraddha Kansara
Alumna Ms. Shraddha Kansara, from the Class of 2015, graced the Annual Day as the Guest of Honour. Recently selected for the Rajasthan Judicial Services with a state rank of 132, she shared her inspiring journey from a diligent student at The Fabindia School to achieving this prestigious milestone.

 Report on Science and Social Science Exhibition 
As part of the Annual Day celebrations at The Fabindia School, students showcased their creativity through a Science and Social Science Exhibition. Thoughtfully designed models on various themes were showcased, highlighting their hard work and imagination.  
The exhibition added a unique, educational touch to the event, leaving visitors impressed by the students’ talent and innovative thinking.

 Report on Trophies of Excellence 
During the Annual Day celebration on Friday, 13th December 2024, The Fabindia School honored its students for their exceptional achievements with Trophies of Excellence.  
Excellence in Study: Mangilal Dewasi  
Excellence in Skill: Divyani Rao  
Excellence in Service: Sanyogita Ranawat  
Excellence in Sports: Durgeshwari Udawat  
English Proficiency Award: Nalini Kanwar  
The school also proudly celebrated the outstanding achievements of its Academic Toppers:  
Commerce Section Topper: Kavi Kalal  
Science Section Topper: Nalini Kanwar  
Humanities Section Topper: Khushi Jaitawat  
Class X Topper: Daksh Rajpurohit  
Class X - 2nd Position: Nitesh Dewasi  
Class X - 3rd Position: Amrit Sirvi  
These awards highlighted the hard work, dedication, and talent of the students, making it a proud moment for the entire school community.
Report on Rehearsals
The rehearsals for The Fabindia School’s Annual Day were full of excitement and energy. Students practiced their dances, dramas, and speeches with enthusiasm, guided closely by their teachers. Every little detail was worked on to make the performances perfect.  
The school campus buzzed with activity as students juggled their studies and rehearsals, showing great teamwork and dedication. Teachers were always there to help and encourage, ensuring everyone felt confident and ready.  
These rehearsals weren’t just about preparing for the big day but also about building confidence and having fun together. With so much effort and joy, the Annual Day promises to be a truly special event for everyone.
Interview with Chelsi Rao  
REPORTER (RP): Vijeta Solanki  
RP: What excites you the most about being the anchor for our school's Annual Day?  
CRO: Anchoring the Annual Day excites me because it allows me to connect with the school community, showcase the talents of our students, and create a lively atmosphere. It’s a wonderful chance to be part of a memorable event and contribute to its success.  
RP: How do you feel on your feet and improvise when something doesn't go as planned?  
CRO: If something goes wrong, I stay calm, keep the audience engaged, and quickly adapt to the situation to ensure the event continues smoothly without interruptions.  
RP: Can you share your experience of anchoring an Annual Day event?  
CRO: Anchoring the Annual Day event was both exciting and challenging. It required managing the program flow, engaging the audience, and handling unexpected situations with confidence. The experience was incredibly rewarding as it allowed me to be the voice of the event, celebrate achievements, and create lasting memories for the school community. 
JOKES
1. What did the policeman say to his hungry stomach? “Freeze. You’re under a vest.”
2. What did the left eye say to the right eye? Between us, something smells!
3. What do you call a really loud guy? Mike.
4. Why do birds fly south in the winter? It’s faster than walking!
Riddles
1. What month of the year has 28 days?
Answer: All of them
2. There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs?
Answer: There aren’t any—it’s a one-story house.
3. What has many needles, but doesn’t sew?
Answer: A Christmas tree
4. What is cut on a table, but is never eaten?
Answer: A deck of cards
5. Where does one wall meet the other wall?
Answer: On the corner
Facts
1. Your brain is sometimes more active when you’re asleep than when you’re awake.
2. The average person has 67 different species of bacteria in their belly button
3 . The human heart beats more than three billion times in an average lifespan.
4. Giraffes are 30 times more likely to get hit by lightning than people. 
5. Hot water will turn into ice faster than cold water.




 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. 617 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar,  Ms. Tejal Soni, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave  



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