Wednesday 4 March 2015

 ACHIEVEMENTS
SAMPADA – The Heritage Club was awarded The Best Heritage Club Award – 2 runners up  and a cash prize of Rs. 2000
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INTACH Heritage Quiz – Consolation Prize – 
Ruchir Sharma X-A
Prerna Dua X-C
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Best INTACH Newsletter (Folk Painting )
Saksham X-B
Riya Ghai X-A
Adityaa Kapur X-H
Prerna Dua X-C
Arpna Jain X-C
Aanchal Magoo X-C
Ayushi Bansal IX- A
Kritika Chawla IX-H
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Project Competition –   Dilli Ki Shaan
Sanya Grover- VIII -G
Kshitij Awadhi – VIII -C
Dhruv Khanna IX-A
Smridhi Malhotra IX
Muskaan Dua IX-A

POSTER MAKING COMPETITION
First prize - Saumya Aggarwal XII B
Second prize -Aditi Gupta        XII I
Consolation - Tanushree Bhatia XII I

INTACH FILMIT
Best story - The mystery of Agrasen ki Baoli
Best visuals - Good over evil 





Monday 2 March 2015

WALK AT RASHTRAPATI BHAWAN 13.02.15

HERITAGE WEEK - 21 OCT to 29 OCT 2014

AWARENESS PROGRAMME

‘SAMPADA ’ the Heritage  Club of our school organized an interactive session with the students of class VI. The students of class X became ‘Peer Guides’ and made them aware about various projects undertaken by the Heritage Club. We introduced them with the next session of ‘ADOPTION OF TREE’and 'ADOPTION OF MONUMENT' initiative. It was really a wonderful experience where we learnt, discussed and questioned many knowledgeable   things.
                                                 

VISIT TO LIVE SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA ,PARLIAMENT HOUSE

              
 The students of Heritage club saw the live session of Rajya Sabha . When we reached the Parliament House we passed many security checks to reach the gallery of Rajya Sabha. As the clock struck 11:00, Mr Hamid Ansari, honourable chairman of Rajya Sabha arrived to commence the session . The Zero Hour began with, opposition demanding an apology for the derogatory statement of an MP,and they also demanded the statement of PM on religion conversion issue. Later  Ms Sushma  Swaraj and Parliamentary Affairs Minister , Mr Venkaiah Naidu arrived in the house which we considered  a an event of blowing conch shell  for the arrival of Prime Minister. After few minutes ,the house was filled with excitement and a sense of dignity , when the Prime Minister , Mr Narendra Modi entered the Rajya Sabha. We were all on the cloud nine as soon as we got the glimpse of our Prime Minister. 

                                             

                         ACTIVITY ON GIRL CHILD


The Noble Laureate Amartya Sen once stated that with the present one billion population of India, the country has to account for approximately 25 million missing women. This statement clearly depicts the helpless state of girl child. So we have to undertake certain activities to remove evil practices and customs because actions speak louder than words. Only then we can expect a bright future for girls and Beti Bachao Campaign started by our Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be a grand success.
The heritage club Sampada promotes the welfare of girl child and has undertaken many activities to spread awareness on this issue.

DISPLAY BOARD DECORATION

                                    
DISPLAY BOARD DECORATION 

 The students of class IX depicted 'Unity In Diversity' of Indian states through decoration of their display boards in account of HERITAGE WEEK celebration.This activity created a sense of  nationalism and helped them to explore the beauty of Indian Heritage.The display boards of each class gave a glimpse of  culture, tradition, cuisines and lifestyles of various Indian States.The enthusiasm and passion among students was remarkable.

STAMP MAKING ACTIVITY

During the HERITAGE WEEK celebration , a STAMP MAKING ACTIVITY was organised for students of class X . A day before the activity,discussions were held regarding the importance of  'Postage Stamps'. Students gained knowledge about the history of postage stamps and  how they have facilitated the delivery of mail since the 1840s.It was a very interesting activity on the topic- "INCREDIBLE INDIA- अतुल्य भारत " ,. Students enjoyed displaying their creativity through their self made stamps.