Sunday, 8 October 2023
The Koala on the tree - Rishona Chopra
Saturday, 2 September 2023
Abraham Lincoln - Nishan Karki
Saturday, 3 December 2022
The Tribal Warriors Of Bharat - Rishona Chopra
In fact, tribal mutinies against the British began at least 75 years before the 1857 revolution. These battles were fought with traditional bows and arrows and spears and predated the reported political movement that came to the fore in the latter part of the nineteenth century.
As we complete 75 years of Independence, it is only fair to acknowledge that a parallel freedom movement existed in our far-flung villages and jungles, away from the mainstream freedom movement recognised in the books of history.
The Tribal Warriors Of Bharat shows how we see only those we are shown, but behind the freedom of India, there are many unseen soldiers or, shall I say, fighters whose stories were never heard.
I haven't read this book, but after reading the synopsis and the first few pages and meeting the author, I am super excited to read about it!!
Rishona Chopra
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Sunday, 25 September 2022
Peace - What it means for us?
Thank you to all who joined us today; we are over 100, and you will see up to 75 names; there were many sharing devices, for which we are most grateful.
We look forward to more quotes. Our value of the month is PEACE. Is it different from the piece?
"Peace means everyone being treated equally. Peace means harmony."
12:03 PM
kanikadogra946
12:10
Peace, for me, is when you gain complete self-confidence without worry or fear. It is mental strength and brings happiness to me.
Kanika Dogra and Tenzin paldon
kanikadogra946
12:24
"Peace is mental freedom. Free yourself to achieve it."
Nidhi Chauhan
12:35
Peace allows us to overcome our problems. It will help us to live the best of all possible lives, and "Never let anyone destroy your inner peace".
Tenzin Lhadon
12:42
Peace begins with a smile.
When a person has patience and is happy and grateful for all the things
Monday, 15 August 2022
What Independence means to me - Rishona Chopra
What Independence means to me - Yashraj Sharma
Freedom to me is to express and enhance my ideas freely. When I am free to learn from my mistakes, it is a token of privilege.
On this occasion of Independence day, I want to be grateful to my parents, my Shreegurus and all my well-wishers to keep trust in me and for always give me my space to enhance my thoughts and creativity.
But as it's said, freedom comes with responsibility,
They are the two sides of a coin.
Genuine freedom is the ability to choose the most beneficial action or direction for ourselves at every moment. This is not easily accomplished. It requires a keen sense of self-awareness. Without self-awareness, it is unlikely that we would understand the real meaning of freedom.
To maintain self-awareness, we need to cultivate responsibility.
Like it's not just sufficient to host our national flag at national festivals and sing some patriotic songs, but along with this, we should make sure to do our bit for our country to make it a happy and prosperous nation.
Happy Independence day, everyone!!
Yashraj Sharma
Grade: VIII
Gyanshree school
What does Independence mean to me? - Anvesha Rana
It’s uncanny that our forefathers had to strive and struggle so desperately for an Independent India. It’s even more strange that we treat our independence as a birth-given right. Today, what we take for granted resulted from combined forces forged throughout British Indian history. It was a blend of hues, cries, rebellions and massacres all because of one motherland, Bharat.
Independence is the ability to obtain basic fundamental rights. It is the state where we can freely express ourselves, work as per our wishes and simply do whatever we want. Independence is when we have no obstructions or restrictions and are free to fly high and soar in the sky.
But that is independence for a citizen. What is independence for us, as distinct individuals? For some, it would be being able to make all their decisions rationally and independently, but ideally, independence should be a state of mind and not a right.
If we are pulled down by the people at our side,
but in our minds, we are transparent and wide
If we don’t show it, but we know it,
That when the time comes, we will fly.
If we have enough faith and courage,
To be the first on a different path,
If we have the belief and encourage,
To be alone but still be without wrath.
If we are disheartened when we fail,
But we don’t give up on our trail
If we can rise after each fall,
But never give up on the target, however tall.
If we know to help the wounded in a race,
And pick them up and slow down our pace,
If we can walk together till the last,
And still, show no glory and no hast.
If we can be clutched in tight chains,
And still, be strong and free as an eagle above the clouds
In high rains,
If we can be crushed like a flower,
And still not lose our essence,
Then that is Independence.
Anvesha Rana,
Grade 10-B,
Gyanshree School
Sunday, 17 July 2022
My Aspirations - Gaurangi Rastogi
Childhood has been miserable,
Because you have to learn something basic,
When we grow up as a teen
I got pressured to top the boards
I got pressured to become a doctor
Will the world still accept if I am something else?
I feel like running away from home,
I think I am not safe in my home sweet home,
I want to speak to this world,
I have my aspirations,
To change the mindset of the people
Who judges me based on occupation,
Who are you to control me?
I am a phoenix who takes the rebirth from its ashes
Which is from its failures.
If you control me,
I will control you every time,
As you made my life miserable
I will make yours,
At the end of the story
I have my aspirations!
Gaurangi Rastogi
Class VII
The Doon Girls’ School
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
The 22 Values - Rishona Chopra
Joy Of Learning (JOL) is based on The Little Book of Values: Educating Children to Become Thinking, Responsible and Caring Citizens. Learning happens through these values.
The future of education will be built on these values alone:
Appreciation, Caring, Cooperation, Courage, Freedom, Friendship, Happiness, Honesty, Hope, Humility, Love, Patience, Peace, Quality, Respect, Responsibility, Simplicity, Thoughtfulness, Tolerance, Trust, Understanding & Unity.
These values make up our life. We don't have to do anything significant to master these. Just opening a door for someone, bringing a smile to someone's face, making friends with someone, trusting someone, understanding someone, and other little acts can do it all.
Why don't we promise ourselves that we will try our best to inculcate these values?
Grade VI
Gyanshree School
Friday, 13 May 2022
Totto-chan goes to school - Reveda Bhatt
Book: Totto-chan. Author:Tetusoko kuroyanagi. Totto-chan is a book that speaks about a girl who has been expelled from a 'regular' school to a school name 'Tomoe Gakuen'.The school is totally different from the formal educational system and creates stress and threats to the children by the overloaded syllabus, subjects, books and strict rules and regulations. - Naturing Education Blog
"The book begins with Totto-chan's mother coming to know of her daughter's expulsion from public school. Her mother realizes that Totto-chan needs a school where more freedom of expression is permitted. Thus, she takes Totto-chan to meet the headmaster of the new school, Mr Kobayashi, where the two establish a friendly teacher-student relationship". Wikipedia
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Friday, 4 March 2022
Happiness - Anushri Palnitkar
Wednesday, 2 February 2022
My Life My Way - Saisha Jain
Mahatma Gandhi
Saisha Jain
Grade - 8
Saturday, 29 January 2022
What do cows think? - Rishona Chopra
While delivering milk, their children are taken away from them, so they can't drink it as we selfish humans need it! Cows think about having lots of fun with their children without restrictions. They wish to dance and play with them like any parent.
Cows would love to have lots of food. Although they can eat little food for a longer time, they would like to have more if they don't get food to eat the other day! When people hit them to get milk, they obviously feel hurt and want to hit them back. They think about taking revenge on them and going out of the shed and being free, having freedom.
We humans talk about having freedom, but we don't realize how we take others (animals) liberty away.
Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
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.
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.
Sunday, 23 January 2022
Freedom - Aayan Biswas
Freedom
He committed a crime and had paid a fine,
I went to jail and waited for bail.
He drove cars and ate a chocolate bar,
I trotted all day; even my birthday passed away.
He ate burgers and French fries,
I had eaten some bread and plain rice.
He had friends and family,
While I had no one beside me.
Framed me for a crime that he had done,
They didn’t let me say a word, not even one!
As I rotted in a black box,
He went hiking and climbed rocks.
I had soon lost all hope and might,
My life was all black and not a spot of white.
Suddenly, I saw a beautiful sight.
Justice was served, right and well,
I was freed, and he was confined.
Everything had changed after such a long time,
It felt as it was the first time the sun had shone!
Constitution: Our Pride - Archita Saxena
The Constitution of India was created for each citizen of India. It has rules and duties in it. It was completed in 1950. The Constitution is a book filled with fundamental rights and responsibilities. Some rights of the Constitution are- the right against exploitation, right of freedom of speech, emotions, professions and trade, right to freedom, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights and right to constitutional remedies and right of equality. The laws are written in the Constitution ensure that our country is not in chaos. We also have essential duties, and with these duties, we can help our country progress. These duties are to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem, cherish and follow the noble ideals that inspired our national struggle for freedom, and uphold and protect the sovereignty and unity of India.
We should always respect our Constitution and always follow the laws defined by it.
I am proud of our Constitution. It makes India a great nation.
I am proud to be an Indian citizen.
Grade 3
Gyanshree School
Friday, 21 January 2022
Freedom - Gaurangi Rastogi
Thursday, 20 January 2022
Freedom - Aavansh Gupta
August 15 is Independence Day, also known as Freedom Day. We celebrate it because, on this day, our country was free from the British. But did you know this was half of the freedom? We make poor people our maids and make them do whatever we want. Some people don’t even give them enough salary. We trap birds in cages and do not let them fly independently. We also tie a steel chain around dogs and cats. Can’t every living being live with freedom? So let me share a self-composed poem that will tell you about freedom.
Whatever we want.
Like flying in an aeroplane
Or searching about thorn.
August 15 1947
When the British left our country
Everyone did whatever they wanted
But that wasn’t the whole freedom
We trap birds in cages.
Do not let them fly
They roam all around the cage
Escaping is what they try
So, on Republic Day
On January 26
Let us make a promise
That freedom will be our bliss.
Aavansh Gupta
Grade IV-C
Gyanshree School
Wednesday, 19 January 2022
Freedom- Aanya Kumar
We usually hear our elders saying, "Our country has freedom... I am free to do what I want." But, do you think they are right? Actually, to some extent, they are. Our country became free from British rule in 1947. We mark off this great, joyous and independent by celebrating Independence day. However, doing whatever you want doesn't mean to do crimes. But, the critical question is what is freedom. Freedom is when we do not feel as if we are under the control of someone.
Let me explain this with a short story-
Rihan was busy watching a show when his twin brother, Ashish, called him. "Oh! Stop this show already... we have things to plan for the party tomorrow," said Ashish. Rihan replied, "What for? And anyway, this is the limited edition of the show. I am lucky to get it..." "Tomorrow is Independence day. If our country was not free, we would be limited to do almost everything... even seeing these shows." At this, Rihan jumped up. His instant question was how he could come of use. The brothers gave the best effort in making the party victorious, and they saw a movie about the sacrifice of Indians for freedom. Rihan understood the importance of freedom.
You see how important our freedom is? At the same time, we should ensure that we are not taking advantage of it.
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