News & Events
GSP Sterling School Award
The "GSP Sterling School Award" is awarded to schools rated green for 5+ consecutive years. For this, great efforts and perseverance to sustain green practices and introduce new ones is required which was achieved by the whole team. Ms. Prerna Rathod is the GSP Coordinator and is doing the audit. For the last two years Mr. Manish Bissa under the guidance of Prerna Ma'am has helped do the audit. This year we have won the GSP Sterling School Award. This award was possible by the efforts of Principal Ma'am, Teachers, and Students.
Our school has its own forest attached to the premises, which has led to an increase in bird species, including the sighting of the endangered Godawan. Also by the ongoing efforts of our students and team, we have successfully increased our greenery by 15 to 20% each year. Thanks to the rainwater harvesting system, the water level in our school’s borewell has risen by 4 to 5 feet, prompting us to raise the motor accordingly. Furthermore, our wastewater recycling plan helps us save around 120 litres of water daily, which is utilized for watering plants and cleaning purposes. Additionally, students have been contributing to the environment by bringing plants to school, not only on their own birthdays but also on their parents' birthdays. Solar Panels of 13.5 KWh are installed in our school which helps us to save electricity.
Pre-Primary Report
This Saturday, kindergarten students were engaged in various academic activities.
Class LKG practiced addition with the help of dice. They learned number recognition through the activity 'Number Hunt.'
Class UKG learned demonstrative pronouns 'This and That' using live objects. They also played the Memory Recall Activity. Through these activities, they developed their thinking skills.
To enjoy the vibes of the Spring season, children spent circle time with their teachers. During circle time, Grade 1 students played Passing the Ball with Words, a game focused on specific vocabulary sets, helping students improve their word knowledge in fun ways.
Health
Health is wealth because it is one of God's most precious gifts to human beings. Good health refers to the balanced and healthy physical and mental state of an individual. If any individual is not healthy, then it is obvious that he will not be wealthy either, as his whole income will just get spent on buying medicines to stay healthy and happy, which can bring no enjoyment in life. So, health has more value than materialistic things. Eat healthy and be wealthy!
Yashpal Choudhary / III
दुर्गा पूजा
दुर्गा पूजा हिंदुओं का एक प्रसिद्ध त्यौहार है। यह त्यौहार मां दुर्गा को समर्पित है। इस त्योहार को नौ दिनों तक मनाया जाता है। इसे नवरात्रि तथा दुर्गोत्सव भी कहा जाता है। यह त्यौहार, एक साल में दो बार आता है। इस दौरान मां दुर्गा के बड़े-बड़े पंडाल सजाए जाते हैं। यह त्यौहार मां दुर्गा द्वारा महिषासुर के अंत की खुशी में मनाया जाता है। लोग मां दुर्गा की पूजा पूर्ण भक्ति से करते हैं। इस त्यौहार के दौरान मां दुर्गा के नौ रूपों की पूजा की जाती है। माता दुर्गा को शक्ति की देवी के रूप में माना जाता है। इस त्यौहार में लोग पूरे नौ दिनों तक व्रत रखते हैं। लोग मां दुर्गा से विश्व बंधु भाईचारे तथा अच्छे स्वास्थ्य की कामना करते हैं।
फ्लोरेंस गर्ग / III
Respect
We must always respect others. Respecting means considering somebody's preferences, feelings, thoughts, and ideas. We should respect our elders, parents, teachers, friends, relatives, and even our siblings. Without respect, you cannot have value among all of them. Respect can create more teamwork and care for each other. Self-respect is also essential to cherish our uniqueness and qualities on our own first. We should always respect others first because that will help us become the best person in the world.
Riddhisha Kanwar Chouhan / VI
दशहरा
दशहरा भारत का एक प्रसिद्ध त्योहार है। दशहरा को विजयदशमी के नाम से भी जाना जाता हैं। यह त्यौहार प्रतिवर्ष अश्विन माह के शुक्ल पक्ष में दशमी को मनाया जाता है। ऐसा माना जाता है कि इस दिन भगवान राम ने रावण पर विजय प्राप्त की थी। इसी खुशी के कारण दशहरा का पर्व बड़ी ही धूमधाम से मनाया जाता है। इसके साथ दशहरा के दिन को महिषासुर पर देवी दुर्गा की जीत का भी प्रतीक माना जाता है। दशहरे के नौ दिन पहले से ही जगह-जगह रामलीलाएं शुरू हो जाती है। दशमी के दिन रावण, कुंभकरण और मेघनाथ के पुतले जलाएं जाते हैं। इन पुतलों पर पटाखें बांधे जाते हैं, जो जलने पर फटते हैं। दशहरा पर्व को मनाने के लिए जगह-जगह मिलों का भी आयोजन किया जाता है। मेले में तरह-तरह की वस्तुएं जैसे चूड़ियां, खिलौने, कपड़े आदि देखने को मिलती है।
तमन्ना सिंह जोधा / III
Interview with Urvish Singh (Educator)
Reporters (RP): Vijeta Solanki and Priya Vaishnav
RP: What role do you think the school plays in shaping future leaders and responsible citizens?
USH: The school provides co-curricular activities rather than just academics. The teacher provides future values and advice according to students' needs. What matters more is the coordinated inculcation of moral values in the children present here.
RP: If you had to describe The Fabindia School in one sentence, what would it be?
USH: Fabindia is fabulous in everything.
RP: What values do you think The Fabindia School instills in students that make them stand out?
USH: The Fabindia School is responsible for instilling confidence in students. It provides equal opportunities to children and encourages them to participate in different activities, which helps them become confident and self-dependent.
Interview with Imran Tak (Educator)
Reporters (RP): Mohita Solanki and Vijeta Solanki
RP: How do you think the school's rural setting impacts the students' learning experience?
ITK: The school's rural setting provides a unique learning experience. It offers an effective education that prepares students to compete globally. This setting allows students to concentrate on their studies and develop skills.
RP: What advice would you give to new teachers joining The Fabindia School?
ITK: To new teachers joining The Fabindia School, I would advise them to work hard, be committed to continuous improvement, show compassion for students, and be dedicated to their work.
RP: How has the Fabindia School contributed to the personal and professional growth of its students?
ITK: The Fabindia School fosters personal and professional growth through a supportive environment and co-curricular activities, empowering students to become confident, creative, and successful in life.
RP: Describe Fabindia in three words.
ITK: Green, Vibrant, Fabulous.
Interview with Tejpal Singh (Educator)
Reporter (RP): Mohita Solanki
RP: How does The Fabindia School encourage student participation and engagement in extracurricular activities?
TSH: The Fabindia School provides students with ample opportunities to showcase their talents by participating in various programs, such as the HGS MUN Debate, the RIMC Debate Competition, and numerous district—and state-level tournaments. These experiences help students develop confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
RP: Are you enjoying the company of students?
TSH: Absolutely! My students are the echo of my purpose. In their curiosity, I see equations of endless possibilities. In their laughter, I find my own.
RP: What suggestions would you like to give to the students?
TSH: Set lofty life goals and dedicate yourself to achieving them. Additionally, I encourage you to travel, explore new horizons, and embrace diverse perspectives.
Captured Moments






Riddles
1. Riddle: I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?
Answer: An echo.
2. Riddle: What has keys but can’t open locks?
Answer: A piano.
3. Riddle: I’m always hungry, I must always be fed. The finger I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
Answer: Fire.
4. Riddle: The more you cut me, the bigger I grow. What am I?
Answer: A hole.
5. Riddle: What can you hold in your right hand but never in your left?
Answer: Your left hand.
Jokes
1. What did the fish say when he swam into a wall?
Dam.
2. Why did the soccer player take so long to eat dinner?
Because he thought he couldn't use his hands.
3. What did the policeman say to his hungry stomach?
"Freeze. You're under a vest."
4. What did the left eye say to the right eye?
"Between us, something smells!"
5. What is brown, hairy, and wears sunglasses?
A coconut on vacation.
Facts
1. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals in the world; they kill more people than any other creature due to the diseases they carry.
2. It's impossible to hum while holding your nose.
3. The first footprints on the moon will remain there for millions of years.
4. Humans could never land on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, or Neptune because they are made of gas and have no solid surface.
5. Sweden has 267,570 islands, the most of any country in the world.
Credits
Editorial In-charge: Anshuman Singh
Chief Editors: Leesha Suthar, Tamanna Solanki.
Interview Reporters: Siddhi Solanki, 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. 623 Published by The Editorial Board: Mr. Jitendra Suthar, Ms. Tejal Soni, Mr. Krishna Gopal Dave