Showing posts with label limits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label limits. Show all posts

Monday, 28 October 2024

JDS School Reflections Sunday 27th October 2024

Who is Ravindranath Tagore?

Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) was an Indian poet, writer, composer, and philosopher, known for reshaping Bengali literature and music. He was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for his book Gitanjali. Tagore is celebrated for his contributions to poetry, songs, novels, and plays. He also authored India’s national anthem, "Jana Gana Mana."

Anjali
Grade 9 Rose
Jhamkudevi Sr. Sec School 


Smartphones in today's world
At present, everyone has their own smartphone, whether they are young or old. A student who is attached to their smartphones can be easily distracted from doing their study. The physical health of the children is being compromised. Using smartphones longer, resulted in increased lower back, neck, and shoulder pains within youth. This can also lead to headaches. But when we use it in limits it becomes very useful and not harmful in any way. 

Harshpreet Kaur 
Grade 7
Jhamkudevi Sr. Sec. School


What's so special about T Rex?
T-Rex is one of the most ferocious predators to ever walk the earth. With a massive body, Sharp teeth, and jaws so powerful they could crush a car, this famous carnivore dominated the forested river valleys in western North America during the lake Cretaceous period, 68 million years ago.

Ritika
Grade 7 Rose
Jhamkudevi Sr. Sec School

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Bravery - Aanya Kumar


We often hear people complimenting us when we do something we are scared of. Sometimes they say, "Oh, look at you! You are so brave." or even "What a brave child you are!" Here, the vital question is, what is bravery?

When we have the courage and mindset of doing something that we think is impossible for us, we will be called brave... Certainly, we have so many stories of bravery shown by people from all over the world. As we are soon going to celebrate Republic Day, let me tell a brave step taken by the Panjabis in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre-

On 13th April 1919, many people gathered at Jallianwala Bagh for a peaceful meeting. There was only one exit of it. Along with his soldiers, General Dyer covered the exit and started an open fire. Many people were killed, while many jumped into the well. They thought they would rather die themselves than be killed by the Britishers. This incident came to be known as the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.

Did you see how bravely they sacrificed to free us from the rule? Bravery will push your limits to be what you want to be.

Monday, 3 January 2022

Freedom - Rishona Chopra

Freedom as we know, of course, is the joy of feeling free & and doing what we want, to simply have freedom.

We can do what we want, but freedom has its own limits. It's not that we cut the wings on the bird, but it's like a summer adapted bird goes to Antarctica. Can it? It might die... Similarly, freedom is to have the 
initial and foremost rights and along with that the rights to do good deeds, not bad ones, because whatever 
we do your actions will come back to us. 

Many of us are under control, mostly the unprivileged. They somehow are shone beneath us, and their freedom is taken away by their people, but one has the freedom to do anything, and no one can take it away.

So let us correctly use freedom!!

Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School

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