Saturday, 30 July 2022
Thursday, 28 July 2022
My enriching world of books - Anusha Jain
''A reader liver a thousand lives before he dies'.'
"A book a day keeps the stupidity away".
My Library Anusha Jain Class 10th, Ahlcon Public School |
Empathy - Bhumi Chawla
ACROSTIC POEM
SUBJECT: EMPATHY
Everybody needs empathy
Model or a celebrity
Put yourself in their shoes
Ask if you can help
Treat others the way you want to be treated
Help and be compassionate
You'll make them feel better
I understand. |
Name: Bhumi Chawla
Class: 7th-A
School: Ahlcon Public School
Peace - Arfa Khan
ACROSTIC POEM – PEACE
Positivity will be in everyone’s mind.
Equality in the world we will find.
Amiable we all will be.
Care will be there; I can guarantee.
Thursday, 16 June 2022
The Worm I want to be: Story Reflection - Anusha Jain
My reflection from the story Ignorance, Evolution and Avatar
After reading this beautiful story about enlightenment and awakening, I think most people would want to be like the last group of worms which grow wings and fly away from the canal, those yogis, saints and sages who raise beyond the belt of ignorance to the supreme freedom of spirit.
It is wiser to first be the initial group of worms who represent the first stage of ignorance, those who cross the physical and vital evolution phase and rise to the higher mental being and live content and satisfied. It is because we live in a world where we run an endless rat race and chase after money.
We are told to make a promising career and think about our aspirations. So, practically, if we can become like the first group of worms, we would be able to decide about our future in a better way whilst living up to society's expectations. By doing so, we would be able to help other people attain enlightenment and make a difference.
Ahlcon Public School
I am very fond of reading; Harry Potter is my favourite series.
Sunday, 8 May 2022
Hope - Aishwarya Kalia Ahuja
An Illusionary Friend
(Poem Based on the value of the month of May - Hope)
An ingenuine crowd always around,
But I talked to an illusion and the voice reverted sound:
"Everything'll be fine one day",
"You'll also see a sunshine ray"
Illusion was optimistic, if it sustained,
And this was how my hope maintained
Echoes were growing familiar
And set off a voice which I always wanted to hear.
Was this smart cookie an acointier?
It (so -well- knew-me) triggered in a brief encounter.
Why did it only linger in the twilight?
Was it an elf who sank into the obscure eyesight?
And it was growing so intimate,
When I closed my eyes, it dwelled and dominate.
Finally, I transcended my contemplation
A soul's voice misapprehended for illusion!
Monday, 11 April 2022
'If I'd Known It Then' poem by Malvika Mishra
'If I'd Known It Then.'
When midnight dawns and I lie in my bed,
When all is quiet, safe yet dark,
I travel to places near and far
But perhaps my favourite is a land called 'The Past',
Where there are no deer, no ponds, no trees,
Many and much has been lost here, for here it floods memories.
And as I swim my way through the past, I wish I'd known it Then
That a merry day too shall face an end,
For Fate and Time will take it away
That later, I'll wish but every day
'If I'd known it Then ….'
And I think how selfish of Time it is,
For it keeps what is gone, all to itself
And what is to come, it refuses to tell
And yet how generous of Time it is,
To give us what we have Now, to provide us with what we have in hand,
We can choose to make it a mere 'now' or decide to make it grand.
And this I shall not forget,
So, for now, I'll be happy, I'll smile,
I'll take a step down a road that is long a hundred miles,
For I know, I'll wish I'd been happier Now,
When I'm on my last step and in pain,
But, alas, I can not do that now; for now, I wish I'd known it then.
To whosoever is reading this,
This poem is incomplete; I did all that I could do,
But although I poured my heart out, there's not much a poem can hold true…
Malvika Mishra, 9F, Ahlcon Public School
Monday, 14 March 2022
Forgiveness - Ananya Bhatia
Forgiveness is the key to Happiness.
Happiness and Forgiveness are both connected to each other. If we forgive, we will also feel a sense of Happiness. Bhagavad Gita says that if you want to be brave, look to those who can forgive. It means that a weak person can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of a solid and courageous person. I conclude by saying that we forgive others for being happy ourselves.My Name is Ananya Bhatia. I study in Ahlcon Public school in class 9th. I like Reading books.
Tuesday, 15 February 2022
Friendship - Vinki Srivastava
Vinki Shrivastava, VI, Ahlcon Public School |
I like to read quotes of great leaders as they shape my thoughts. I have fun playing games from Skating and Swimming to Hopscotch and Ludo as they are full of fun. I think little things in life give us the most joy. I also love learning about computer languages. Acting is my goal.
Monday, 7 February 2022
Shirin Kaw My Slooh Collection
We proudly share with you a video by Shirin Kaw of Slooh - Ahlcon's Eyes on the Skies. Shirin has described her joys and achievements in receiving the new Badges and Grade points in Slooh.
Our Slooh India Spaceship is sailing smoothly!
Giving - Ananya Bhatia
Giving
In my opinion, Giving is one thing that almost everyone performs every day. Giving can be in many forms.Giving can be done by giving someone time, hope, food, clothes, work and even respect. Can everyone give every day? Yes, it is possible. For, e.g. A teacher gives their time to students every day; even our parents give us a new value every day from being a child to an adult by teaching us how to talk, walk, eat, study, behave with others other small habits.
We, as children, go to school and share our Lunch boxes with friends that are also giving. I have read a beautiful quote about giving in Bhagwad Gita, which says A gift is pure when given from the heart to the right person at the right time and at the right place, and when we expect nothing in return. In simple words, if you are giving anything to anyone, give it by heart and do not expect anything in return. Giving is also beneficial for the person who is giving. This is a fact about which it is mentioned in Sam Veda that One who gives in charity always gets happiness and a sense of self-satisfaction.
Positivity - Anusha Jain
POSITIVITY: SUNSHINE TO THE SOUL
It was a fantastic day for Amit. He received his German test paper justice and was the only one to secure full marks. Amit was feeling very proud. At 4'o clock, he received news that turned his world upside down the same evening. He could not control his emotions, and there was a flood of tears everywhere. The family was devastated to receive the news of Hari's accident.
Hari is Amit's cousin brother. The two of them were so close to each other that they could comfortably share all their secrets together, and their bond of love set an example for everyone. As soon as Amit received the shocking news, he argued to go to the hospital and see Hari. However, as it was his science test the day after tomorrow, his parents denied his plea. Amit was shaken to the core. He was in great disbelief. His brother was hospitalized, and his parents wanted him to give an exam. His tears did not have any effect on his family. They firmly believe that Hari will be healthy and fine and that Amit shouldn't miss his test. Eventually, when everyone left for hospital and Amit had to study, he couldn't concentrate. He then called his uncle for help and explained the situation. His uncle, who was a kind and wise man, said to Amit that by being sad like this, he is harming himself and showing that he doesn't trust the doctors, which is not good. After half an hour, Amit finally got relief, and the conversation proved to be a stressbuster for him. He was now able to concentrate on his studies and started afresh.
The day of examination came. It was the day that would decide which would give fruits for Amit's hard work and dedication.
Days passed by. Hari got better and started recovering fast. Amit received his exam result and was delighted that he had passed with flying colours and that his hard work paid off. Everyone was happy once again.
Anusha Jain, IX, Ahlcon Public SchoolSunday, 6 February 2022
Friendship - Anusha Jain
I'm talking about friendship and friends.
Friends at the flowers in the garden of life. Beginning with the seed of trust, nurturing laughter and tears, growing into loyalty and love. True friendship isn't about being inseparable, it's being separated, and nothing changes.
The extraordinary friendship of Krishna Ji and Sudama Ji tells us the true meaning and value of friendship in this world. After numerous years, the entire incident when Sudama met Krishna is very touching and unforgettable. Even today, once we remember those times, we have tears in our eyes thinking of the bond, the love that the two of them had for each other.
"Real friends are the ones you can count on no matter what. The ones who go into the forest find you and bring you home. And real friends never have to tell you that they are your friends."
I am very fond of reading. Harry Potter is my favourite series. I want to explore my culture and heritage. I love helping others.
Friday, 4 February 2022
Leadership - Anusha Jain
I love reading, and Harry Potter is my
favourite series.
Monday, 31 January 2022
Handling Pressure - Anusha Jain
Anusha Jain, IX, Ahlcon Public School I am very fond of reading, and Harry Potter is my favourite series. |
HANDLING PRESSURE
It’s no pressure. It’s a responsibility we put it on ourselves
-Abby Wambach
Wambach’s quote describes pressure in my life. My parents are very understanding and supportive. They never forced me to score good marks or burn myself for winning. But, I always tried to excel and made them proud. If I failed, which I did many times, I would get upset. I don’t remember that my parents ever hit or scolded me for not securing full marks. ‘‘Better luck next time!’’ they would say.
For instance, even after working very hard, I had done terribly wrong in an exam. I cried and was disappointed. My mother gave me her comforting smile and encouraged me to try next time. This has taught me that if we don’t put unnecessaPressureure on children, they will take responsibility and give their best.
Courage - Vinki Srivastava
Vinki Shrivastava, VI,
Ahlcon Public School
Courage is an innate superpower that lives
inside us and that feeds on "I can and I will ". We are born out of
courage. All throughout our lives, we are led to believe how certain things are
made or work.
Ahlcon Public School
People believe women are weak and
vulnerable. Women also start thinking that they are soft and tolerate a
lot. But one day, when a woman stands up for herself and says it loud and clear that
'No, I am not weak'. It's the hidden power of courage inside her, which wakes her up, and she believes that she can and she will.
We all take birth, but we are born as humans the day we show courage to change the world.
I like to read quotes of great leaders as it gives shape to my thoughts. I have fun playing games from Skating and Swimming to Hopscotch and Ludo as they are full of fun. I think little things in life give us the most joy. I also love learning about computer languages. Acting is my goal.
Thursday, 27 January 2022
Freedom- Tanishq Kaushik
Every Citizens Duty to free India from clutches of Crimes and Negativity
Freedom is the ability to think and do something without any constraint.
India got Freedom in 1947. Still, all of us are not entirely independent. Children, the future of our country, need Freedom. Child labour child trafficking exists in our country because poor people need money to eat and send their children to work even when it is a crime.
Child marriage robs girls of their childhood and threatens their lives and health. They can’t use their constitutional right to education and do not enjoy the flavour of Freedom.
Corruption is another hindrance to Freedom that exists in politics, private and public health, food, education, transport sectors. Even the legal system is not spared, diminishing trust in the law. I believe being honest to ourselves and creating awareness about education is the sole solution to attain Freedom.
About me- Tanishq Kaushik, 7A, Ahlcon Public School. I like reading books as it gives me lots to talk about with others. I like writing stories and painting to express my thoughts, and they are stress busters.
Empathy - Anusha Jain
Anusha Jain, IX-D, Ahlcon Public School I am very fond of reading, and Harry Potter is my favourite series. |
My Empathy Collage |
A gift of Freedom - Bhavya Mahajan
Bhavya Mahajan, 7A, Ahlcon Public School |
It was my birthday last week. But due to the pandemic, no one could come. So I thought of celebrating it differently by giving somebody a unique gift of Freedom. Before my birthday, I purchased a caged parrot for thousand rupees. The parrot was charming and adorable. On my special day, I gave him food and released it. The moment I opened the door of the cage, the parrot flapped its wings and happily soared high, away in the sky. After doing this good deed, I felt elated and satisfied. However, when my little sister saw that the parrot had flown away, she started crying. I explained to her that birds are born to fly free, and no one should steal their Freedom from them. It is a sin to trap them in a cage. Through this incident, I learnt that giving Freedom to somebody is the best gift we can provide. My little sister nodded and smiled.
I am an avid reader of mystery and fictional stories. I am fond of writing short stories, poems and articles to vent my thoughts and feelings. My hobbies include dancing and singing. I employ my creativity and imagination in making various art forms.
Self Confidence and Hope - Ananya Bhatia
My Name is Ananya Bhatia. I study in Ahlcon Public school in class 9th. I like reading books. |
Self Confidence and Hope
Self Confidence is an essential part of our life. Everyone has their own challenges and difficulties. Students, for example, are often compared with their friends, relatives, neighbours etc. This comparison is limited to academics and often extends to other fields like sports, public Speaking, Extra curriculum etc. In these situations, they really need self-confidence.
They must also know that they are on the right path and should not give up hope. I feel that self-confidence and hope can co-relate. If we have the self-confidence to move on the right track, the results will also come, but only if we don’t give up hope. Another way around is if we give up hope, our self-confidence will fall.
Thank you.
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