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Ludhiana college and class connect: Mango party for Police DAV students
The LKG students of Police DAV Public School, Ludhiana, recently celebrated a vibrant 'Mango party' to welcome the summer season with fun and flavour. The students dressed in bright yellow outfits, enjoyed mango-themed treats like mango smoothies, mango pie, and mango salad.
To make the day educational, teachers introduced a summer vocabulary list featuring words like juicy, sweet, yellow, delicious, and fruit. The celebration was a perfect blend of learning and enjoyment, making the day a sweet summer memory for the little ones.
NSPS student stories selected for CBSE E-book
Creativity and imagination took centre stage at Nankana Sahib Public School (NSPS), Gill Park, as two of its creative students achieved national recognition in the prestigious Budding Authors Program 2024-25 organized by CBSE.
Namanjot Kaur, from Classes V-VI category, impressed the jury with her thought-provoking story titled 'The Alien Equation' while Janvi Mittal, representing Classes IX-X category, captivated readers with her engaging piece 'The Sword of Harmony'.
Their stories have been selected for publication in CBSE's official E-book of Budding Authors, which will be showcased on the CBSE academic website. Out of 13 participants from NSPS, these two students stood out for their originality and narrative flair.
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Their stories were among a limited number chosen from entries submitted by students across the country, highlighting their exceptional storytelling abilities.
Session on transformative teaching for teachers
A focused and insightful session titled 'Thinking a stepping stone for transformation' was exclusively organised for a selected group of teachers at Drishti Dr. R. C. Jain Innovative Public School. The session was led by Sudesh Ahlawat, director, known for her transformative approach to teaching and learning.
In her keynote, Ahlawat emphasized the need to evolve with time, stating, "If teaching methods remain unchanged for 5-10 years, they become ineffective.
" Drawing from real-life analogies, she highlighted how military officers are trained to face all situations—and educators, too, must be equally equipped to handle the dynamic needs of learners. Using a Hindi story of 'Mandbuddhi, Kathbudhi, and Tailbudhi', she illustrated the importance of critical thinking and adaptability.
True transformation, she noted, begins when teachers allow students the freedom to express openly and think independently.
NGO organises state-level painting contest
A state-level painting competition 'Udaan 2025' was successfully organized by NGO Navchetna Bal Bhalai Committee at Guru Nanak International Public School, Model Town. The event aimed to spread awareness on critical social issues like child labour, drug addiction and many more.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from students. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina, MLA of Ludhiana South, who appreciated the efforts of the organizers and encouraged students to become ambassadors of positive social change through art and education.
A total of 190 students showcased their creativity and concern for social issues through powerful and thought-provoking artwork.
They highlighted the menace of drug abuse, while also sending a strong message of hope and change.
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NSPS students bags 3rd spot for turban tying
A student of Nankana Sahib Public School (NSPS), Gill Park, succeeded in bagging third position in the turban-tying competition held at Gurudwara Reru Sahib Patshahi Dasvin Nandpur (Sahnewal) . The competition was organized by Dharam Prachar Committee Sri Amritsar Sahib on the directions of Jathedar Harjinder Singh Advocate, president of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.
As many as 1,123 students from 32 schools participated in it under two categories Category-1 composed of students upto 13 years and category-ii included students from14 to 20 years.
KCW students nail varsity exams
Students of Khalsa College for Women (KCW), Civil Lines, once again proved their mettle in BCA-1st semester examinations, results of which were declared by Panjab University, Chandigarh. Lavanya Sekhri bagged sixth position in university and first in the college with 8.67 SGPA while Amandeep Kaur bagged eigth position in university and second in college with 8.58 SGPA.
Himanshi Gupta and Khushi Saddana stood third in college with 8.42 SGPA.
The elated students of the department of computer science expressed happiness at the outcomes of the university exams. Topper of the college Lavanya Sekhri attributed her success to her hard work and her college teachers who supported her and always motivated her to study and perform well. She also thanked her parents and college principal Dr Kamaljit Kaur Grewal for their blessings and support.
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