VAN MAHOTSAV CELEBRATION BY THE STUDENTS OF PRE PRIMARY

 Van Mahotsav week is celebrated in the first week of July to spread awareness about the need to

conserve forests. Students of pre-primary department celebrated the same , they were made aware

about the meaning of van mahotsav, the need to take care of the mother earth. Students engaged in

plethora of activities like poster making, thumb printing, leaf printing. They were also made familiar

with edible parts of different plants and shared information about medicinal plants followed by an

activity where children showed plants growing in their balcony / on terrace. A video on Chipko

movement was shown and respects were paid to the late Sunder Lal Bahuguna. Deforestation is a big

menace, students were made aware about it.A virtual assembly was also held . Songs on trees were

sung and stories जंगल की सैर were narrated, students enjoyed and pledged to plant more trees.









National Doctors' Day Class VII - B 1st JULY 2021


 _*'A doctor is bestowed with the eye to see and treat weakness in mankind.'*_ 
National Doctors' Day is celebrated every year on July 1 in order to show gratitude to those doctors who have selflessly aided people in their time of need and tirelessly worked for the health of their patients. Since the Covid-19 pandemic has struck the importance of doctors has been realised worldwide. 

On this occasion we pay tribute to *Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi* (31 March 1865 – 26 February 1887).
She was one of the first Indian female doctor of western medicine,  alongside Kadambini Ganguly.She was the first woman from the erstwhile Bombay presidency of India to study and graduate with a two-year degree in western medicine in the United States. 

Students of class VII B prepared posters and orated speeches remembering Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi and thanking the selfless doctors of our country.
                   Thank You
Class VII B


WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR 12TH JUNE 2021 CLASS VII

  “A child is meant to learn, not to earn.” 

The International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the World Day Against Child Labour in 2002 to focus attention on the global extent of child labour and the action and efforts needed to eliminate it. The reason June 12 is marked as World Day Against Child Labour is to bring attention to the problem of child labour and to find ways to eradicate it or fight against it. The day is used to spread awareness about the harmful mental and physical problems faced by children forced into child labour, around the world. In order to spread this awareness, students of class VII participated in preparing posters, presented their thoughts during class assembly and shared information on the same. 

Thank you Team Class VII