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“Know about Homi Bhabha” – Quiz on

The conduction of a quiz on the book “Know about Homi Bhabha” for classes 6, 7, and 8 was a thrilling and insightful event that engaged around 250 children in a celebration of literature and knowledge. The quiz aimed to test the students’ understanding of the book and enhance their comprehension and critical thinking skills. The event was meticulously organized, with six teams being chosen for the final rounds after a rigorous preliminary test. Dr. CV Narasimham, Retd. principal Ramnath secondary school and his student Dr Bhargavi ( MBBS ) were invited to conduct the final quiz. The event comprised six rounds, each designed to challenge the participants’ knowledge of the book and its thematic elements. The atmosphere was charged with excitement and anticipation as the teams prepared to showcase their mastery of the text. The subsequent rounds delved into the characters, plot, and themes of “Homi Bhabha.” The questions were crafted to assess the depth of the students’ understanding and their ability to analyze and interpret the nuances of the book. The atmosphere was charged with intellectual fervor as the participants demonstrated their passion for literature and their dedication to mastering the content of “Homi Bhabha.” Dr. CV Narasimham guided the proceedings with a balanced and insightful approach, encouraging the students to think critically and articulate their perspectives with confidence. His expertise and encouragement enriched the experience, fostering a sense of intellectual curiosity and scholarly engagement among the participants. The Director Sri Ch.Vasu Prakash and the audience, comprising fellow students, and teachers, applauded and congratulated the winning teams and the participants for their exemplary performance and commendable dedication to literary exploration. In conclusion, the conduction of the quiz on “Homi Bhabha” for classes 6, 7, and 8 was a resounding success, igniting the spirit of literary inquiry and critical thinking among the participants. The event underscored the vision of our Director and profound impact of literature in broadening horizons and nurturing a love for reading and learning. Dr. CV Narasimham’s adept facilitation and the students’ fervent participation created an indelibleimpression, fostering a culture of intellectual exploration and scholarly excellence. Our team won 1 st prize in the Homi Bhabha quiz competition. We made new friends and increased our knowledge and it was a really good experience. At first we were really nervous but after answering a few questions we were confident that we would do it. It was a teamwork with fun and information and are looking forward to participate in more such activities. Thanks to our school for providing such a good opportunity. Durga Pranathi – VIII Abhijitha – VII Dharma Teja – VI We feel proud by the success obtained by our team. We obtained 2 nd place in the final. This competition has enhanced our knowledge and instilled in us a habit of reading books. We could get an insight of Homi Bhabha and his contributions and achievements. We have learnt to keep up the competitive spirit and team work. I thank our Director sir for giving us this opportunity. S.Lohitha – VIII D.Harsha Vardhan- VII K.V.S.S.Nikhilesh -VI

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A Fascinating Journey Through Karnataka’s Educational and

Our Yatra 2023 led us to a captivating exploration of various places in Karnataka. From the heart of Bengaluru to the serene landscapes of Mysore and Coorg, we had the privilege of visiting a multitude of enriching locations, each offering a unique experience that broadened our horizons. Our first stop was the Dr.U.R. Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) in Bengaluru, Karnataka, a foundation of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The visit opened our eyes to the intricacies of satellite development, space exploration, and ISRO’s ambitious missions URSC embodies the spirit, contributing to India’s space endeavors and inspiring us to dream big in the field of space technology. Our journey through the heart of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), one of the world’s oldest and largest aerospace and defense manufacturers, was an enlightening experience. The museum showcased HAL’s rich history and contributions to India’s defense evolution. As we explored the various aircraft and helicopters produced by HAL, we couldn’t help but appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into each machine. Our stay at Fortune Select JP Cosmos in Bengaluru offered us a blend of modern comforts and hospitality. This enchanting hotel allowed us to recharge and savor local delicacies. The Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum in Bengaluru was a sanctuary for science enthusiasts. It sparked our curiosity about the wonders of science and technology. Albert Einstein once said, “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.” This museum allowed us to experience the beauty of science’s mysteries and inspired us to delve deeper into its realm. The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium was a celestial wonderland. It revealed the marvels of the cosmos, inspiring us to contemplate our place in the universe. We were gifted with a chance to explore the stars, constellations, and planets. This visit expanded our perspective and kindled a love for astronomy. Our trip to Lulu Mall in Bengaluru was more than just shopping; it was an adventure in joy and excitement. As we enjoyed mouth watering dishes, we realized that moments like these are treasures that create lasting memories. Our visit to the Vidhan Soudha building was a brief yet impactful experience. The grandeur of Karnataka’s legislative power symbolized democracy in action. Our visit to the historic Ranganatha Swamy Temple in Srirangapatnam was a spiritual journey through India’s cultural heritage. This temple, with its intricate Dravidian architecture, left us enriched and appreciative of our rich cultural heritage. The Mysore Palace is a true architectural gem that transported us to India’s royal past. Its grandeur and rich history resonated a sort of divinity as well. This visit instilled in us a deep appreciation for our heritage. Our visit to the Kushal Nagar Buddhist Monastery in Coorg was spiritually enriching. The Golden Temple and interactions with the monks left us inspired to explore the rich Tibetan culture. Our journey through Karnataka’s educational and cultural wonders was an enriching experience. From space exploration to historical sites, science museums to majestic palaces, and serene temples to modern malls, each destination left a permanent mark on our hearts and minds. These enchanting places broadened our horizons, inspired our dreams, and ignited our passion for knowledge and exploration. As we continue our educational journey, we carry the memories of this remarkable yatra, which will forever guide us towards new horizons.

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KIDS DAY 2023

The VMRDA Children’s Arena echoed with enthusiasm as students and faculty of Sri Prakash Vidyaneketan came together to celebrate Kids’ Day with a touch of tradition and modern flair. The day commenced with a soulful Indian prayer song that transported everyone into a serene atmosphere, setting the tone for a day filled with joy and learning. The school band, comprising of Primary students then took centre stage, dazzling the audience with a spirited performance that had everyone tapping their feet in unison. The festivities continued with Dr. Rajaganapathi, Joint Secretary GVP, Vizag delivering an inspiring speech on the immeasurable value of parents in a child’s life, emphasizing the significance of love, guidance, and support. Following this, Dr. Rajini Mukherjee, renowned Paediatrician ;enlightened the gathering on various health aspects crucial for children’s well-being, emphasising the importance of a balanced lifestyle and regular exercise. The day reached its pinnacle with an enchanting performance of shadow hand puppetry by the renowned Sri Prahlad Acharya,Shadow artist, ventriloquist and story teller, leaving the audience spellbound. The auditorium reverberated with laughter and joy as the little ones grooved to popular tunes like “Athidi Devo Bhava,” “Chick Chickaling,” “Krishna,” “Mickey,” and the adorable “Minion” dance, showcasing their infectious energy and creativity. In a heartfelt tribute to the incredible achievements of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Prakashites demonstrated their artistic prowess with a live painting session. Each stroke of the brush painted a canvas of appreciation for ISRO’s remarkable contributions to space exploration, fostering a sense of pride and admiration among the students and spectators alike. The grand finale of the evening unfolded with the children taking the stage once again, this time to the beats of “Bum Bum Bhole,” “We Will Rock You,” and a vibrant Diwali song, captivating the audience with their enthusiasm and skill. The celebration culminated on a patriotic note with everyone standing tall for the National Anthem, symbolising unity, pride, and the spirit of being a Prakashite. Sri Prakash Vidyaneketan’s Kids’ Day emerged as not just a day of celebration but a testament to the school’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded, confident, and culturally aware individuals.The students were honored with mementoes, commemorating a celebration that blended tradition, knowledge, and entertainment—a true reflection of Sri Prakash Vidyaneketan’s commitment to holistic education.

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“Celebrating Creativity and Excellence: Toyota Dream Car

In a celebration of creativity, talent, and community spirit, Sri Prakash School recently hosted a spectacular event on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary. The event was graced by esteemed guests – Mrs. Jeeja Valsaraj, Shri Ch. Raghavendra Rao, Dr. K. Radhakrishna, and Prof. V. Ramesh. Their insightful speeches added depth to the evening, emphasizing the importance of creativity, education, and community support. The evening was a tribute to the father of the nation and a showcase of the incredible achievements of the school’s students in the Toyota Dream Car Contest. The event also featured mesmerizing performances by the young Music & Dance Club, a live band, and a heart-warming reflection from the proud parents of the winners. The event commenced with a profound homage to Mahatma Gandhi. 150 portraits of Bapuji, exhibited by the young artists of the school, at the India International Centre in 2020, were a demonstration to the enduring legacy of Gandhiji . The highlight of the evening was the recognition of the school’s students in the Toyota Dream Car Contest, where Kumari Sruthi Manojna from class X, emerged as the best finalist from among more than 7 lakh entries across 90 countries. A source of immense pride for the entire Sri Prakash fraternity were ten other students who deserved positions as finalists. The evening was infused with cultural richness as the young Music & Dance Club, named Tarang, captivated the audience with their performances. The welcome dance, live band, and various musical genres showcased the diverse talents nurtured within the Sri Prakash community. The Award Ceremony was a pivotal moment, acknowledging the exceptional achievements of students across various fields. The International Skating Champion, B. Rushil, and the talented artists who excelled in the Toyota Dream Car Contest were honoured on the stage. The event also provided a platform for the proud parents of the achievers to share their reflections .The Director of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Shri CH. Vasu Prakash, delivered an inspiring address, commending the students for their achievements and emphasizing the school’s commitment to education and innovation

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Hindi Diwas: A Vibrant Tribute to India’s

Every year on 14th September, comes up with vibrant celebrations as the students and staff  of our school join the nation in commemorating Hindi Diwas. This special day is a tribute to the significance of the Hindi language, and it holds a special place in the hearts of students, teachers, and staff members alike. The celebration is a testament to the school’s commitment to preserving and promoting India’s linguistic heritage while nurturing a deep sense of cultural pride. Hindi Diwas, celebrated across the nation, marks a crucial moment in India’s history. It was on this day in 1949 that the Constituent Assembly of India adopted Hindi in the Devanagari script as one of the official languages of the country. This decision was not merely about language; it symbolized the unity in diversity that is the essence of India. Hindi, being one of the most widely spoken languages, was chosen to bridge linguistic gaps and promote national integration. The celebration of Hindi Diwas at Sri PrakashVidyaniketan, the best cbse school in Vizag is a spectacle to behold. The day kicks off with a lively rally that winds its way through the school’s corridors, accompanied by the rhythmic beats of drums. The energy is infectious, and it sets the tone for the entire day. Students take to the corridors, holding placards and banners, echoing the sentiments of “Jai Hindi Jai Bharat.” This symbolic gesture showcases their dedication to the language and their enthusiasm for the celebration. One of the highlights of the celebration is the dance performance. Their graceful moves and enthusiasm add an extra layer of charm to the festivities. The programme not only entertains but also showcases the rich cultural heritage of India. The celebration also includes a Nukaad Natak, a street play, which captivates everyone with its engaging storyline and social messages. It’s a scene where everyone comes together to enjoy a dose of drama and cultural reflection. Quizzes and seminars are conducted that portrays linguistic and cultural importance of Hindi. These are not just informative but also inspiring, encouraging students to embrace their linguistic heritage. The cultural aspect of Hindi Diwas is well-represented with music, dance, and theatrical performances. From little kids singing Hindi vowelsong to seniors presenting thought-provoking skit, every act resonates with the significance of the Hindi language. Hindi Diwas serves as a reminder that while Hindi holds a prominent place, it also signifies respect for all languages that make up the nation’s cultural mosaic. The celebration promotes unity, cultural exchange, and the preservation of India’s rich heritage. In conclusion, the celebration of Hindi Diwas here is not just a school event; it’s a celebration of India’s cultural and linguistic diversity. It reaffirms the importance of Hindi as a language that unites the nation and celebrates the rich cultural heritage that defines India. It’s a day of pride, unity, and a deep appreciation for the linguistic and cultural treasure that is Hindi. Jai Hindi! Jai Bharat!

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SRI PRAKASH HONOURS INDIAN CLASSICAL ARTS

The inaugural session of “Tarang”,  a cultural initiative by Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, was a resounding success, celebrating the rich heritage of Indian Classical Arts, with a particular focus on Indian Classical Music and Dance styles. The event, held in a warm and inviting atmosphere, brought together students, teachers, esteemed guests, and art enthusiasts to embark on a journey into the world of classical arts. The main event commenced with a profound Sanskrit invocation, emphasising the essence of music and the blissful unification brought by dance. The founder members of the club were called on the dias  to be recognised by all.   The president of the club, P.Sri Harshavardhan welcomed the attendees and introduced “Tarang”.   In his eloquent introduction, he explained how the word “Tarang” signifies both rhythmic and melodic patterns in music and the waves of devotion in Kuchipudi dance. “Tarang” Club, as Harshavardhan described, is a platform dedicated to nurturing and spreading the knowledge of Indian Classical Music and Dance. Their mission is to create a vibrant community of enthusiasts who appreciate these art forms and wish to share their beauty with the world. The club intends to achieve this through seminars, lecture demonstrations, workshops, and performances by budding artists within the school. The event proceeded with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony, graced by Dr.Maalyada Anand and other distinguished guests. Dr.Maalyada Anand, an accomplished Kuchipudi practitioner, dance academician, and cultural studies researcher, was the keynote speaker. Her impressive credentials and profound knowledge set the tone for an enlightening seminar. Dr.Maalyada’s presentation delved into the history of Kuchipudi, tracing its roots and evolution over centuries. Accompanied by talented artists, Vidwan Anand Srihari, Shri Adithya, and Kum. Sri Varsha, her seminar provided a captivating insight into the art form, its significance, and its cultural relevance. The seminar was followed by an engaging question and answer session, where attendees had the opportunity to further explore the intricacies of Kuchipudi and Indian classical arts. The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by the Vice President, M.Vanij Varma, expressing gratitude to the esteemed speakers, guests, teachers, and the audience. It emphasised the importance of their presence in making the event a memorable and enriching experience. In his closing remarks, the Director,  Sri Chitturi Vasu Prakash congratulated the initiative of the students and praised the  event and its significance in preserving and promoting Indian classical arts. The dedication and passion of the participants were acknowledged, reinforcing the importance of such initiatives. Overall, the inaugural session of “Tarang” was a splendid celebration of Indian Classical Arts, uniting enthusiasts and experts in a shared appreciation for the beauty, depth, and cultural significance of these timeless art forms. It set a promising precedent for future endeavours to spread the magic of classical music and dance to wider audiences.

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A COLOURFUL AND ECSTATIC SUMMER MONTH

The summer camp of 2023 was a joyous platter of activities presented to the students. During the months of March and April, students right from classes 3 to 9 were indulged in creating melodies, dancing to electrifying rhythms, exploring the aesthetics in painting and sculpting, and enlivening on the ground with sports.  The compilation of such an exuberant camp was indeed one to remember. An aura of glee filled Sri Prakash everyday when the vibrant camp activities came around in the afternoon.   Students rushed to their respective camp arenas in Math lab, Computer lab, Library, ATL lab, Dance studio and the Conference hall with recorders, paints, accessories in their hands, all set to let the co-scholastic  learning begin. Workshops on art, science, literature, and personality development were designed to foster holistic growth.   Additionally, we incorporated sports, outdoor adventures, and team-building exercises to infuse a spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition. The end results of such vivid enthusiasm was portrayed on the last day of summer camp, the 30th of April, when an open house was conducted at school with Ms. Vaishali Kulkarni More, a renowned lady biker from the city  as the dignitary of the Event. The programme started with an electrifying performance by the band which infused a sense of nostalgia as well as a vibe that left the audience in awe. The hall roared as the music waved through it. Ms.Vaishali Kulkarni More, the First Solo Woman Biker of Andhra Pradesh, in her address to the gathering, appreciated the development of interests in students and encouraged them to indulge in activities for a better livelihood for themselves. She persuaded everyone by instilling that life gives us the three C’s – Chance, Choice and Change, in accordance to which we can live our life to the fullest. The event then unfolded with a classical dance by senior girls of classes 8 and 9 to the serene song “ Ekadantaya Vakratundaya”, followed by an invigorating performance by senior boys from classes 8 through 10, rocking the stage with their choreography and leaving the crowd wild. Juniors came in next, swooping the gathering in their swoony and adorable dance to the fusion of “chai chai, coffee coffee” and “Pikachu song”. “ they were so cute, it was perfect” a parent commented. The stage was taken over by the senior girls next, displaying their groovy move-set to some toe-tapping songs. The event concluded with an awards presentation to the students for the activities held in the camp and a memento presentation to our honorary guest. A food fest was set up on the school ground by the Cookery Club of the school. The menu included various Indian delicacies to snack on. The students gathered up in exhilaration, obtaining tokens in teamwork and savouring every flavor served in this vibrant exhibition, wrapping it up with a treat.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

On the 15th of August, the Sri Prakash fraternity came together at their Kapuluppada campus  to celebrate the 77th glorious Independence Day of India! It was a tapestry woven with  patriotism, unity, and cultural brilliance. The Campus was decorated by the students with a  tri-color theme. The guests for the day and well known Gastroenterologist, Dr Chalapathi Rao Achanta and Indian Naval Commander Pushpajit Ojha, were welcomed to the ground  with a march past led by NCC cadets followed by the hoisting of the national flag. Boys from classes 6 to 10 dazzled the audience with their acrobatic finesse, shaping diverse figures like pyramids and a human centipede. The indoor activities began with speeches by the dignitaries. Dr Chalapathi Rao Achanta stressed the responsibilities of the students and parents in handling gadgets. Commander Ojha informed the students about discipline as an essential attribute to nation building, appreciating the skills of the students in their marching and acrobatics. U Harshita presented the Evolution of the Indian flag in Telugu. She unveiled how the flag is our cherished national identity, exclusive to every citizen. The flag’s origin and the remarkable journey that led to the official adoption of our iconic tricolor were described illustratively. Students of classes 7, 8 and 9 delivered a powerful rendition of “Ye Bhoomi Hamaare Veeronki.” The song conveyed that we are the descendants of valiant soldiers who bravely fought for our freedom, and live in the embrace of our heroic land. The cherubs gracefully danced to the tune of “Just Like You.” Their innocent charm, amplified by their attire, mirrored the traditional dresses from various states. Each step showed the rich cultural heritage of our nation, underlining the message that while our states boast diverse traditions, we remain united as Indians. A stimulating call to fellow citizens was made by Jatin in hindi, emphasizing our role in national progress. Yashas, in his eloquent speech “India of My Dreams,” recounted our journey and envisioned India to be an exemplar to the world. Senior girls of classes 8, 9 and 10 rocked the stage, fusing traditional and Western dance to “VandeMataram” and “Swagatham.” The room pulsed with energy as the audience cheered in exhilaration. Adhvika and Samsthitha ignited a sense of patriotism through their recitation of Rabindranath Tagore’s “Where the Mind is Without Fear” from “Gitanjali.” The event proceeded with the announcement of the new school leaders, who were bestowed badges from esteemed guests and the Director Sir. Mementos were presented to the guests and they had expressed gratitude and shared motivating words. The event culminated with a heartfelt vote of thanks, leaving the audience full of spirit from the captivating hour-and-a-half showcase.

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Best Article Awards presented by INTACH

Being born in the country of culture, vast amount of resources, many of us don’t recognize the history or the travel of the resource. Through this platform of INTACH club, I got an opportunity to research, explore and evaluate about the history of fabric “Jute”.   It is well known that fibre was first used to build shelters and later to create garments and other utility items.  Being astonished of its history and its greatness, I wrote a few paragraphs on its importance and its uses. Throughout my writing experience I felt proud for writing a small article that could give knowledge about this fabric’s precious history to many others. My gratitude to the INTACH club for constantly educating others and reminding the fact that ‘OLD IS GOLD’. My article which was published in the Young Intach News letter : “A True saying that, “give value to your life”, in our case taking jute into considerations, this fabric woven from a fibre truly fits the quote. Jute played a key role in the textile from the third millennium B.C. The fabric ‘Jute’ caught the eye of the people in British and they started trading the fabric during the 17th Century, i.e during the World War I Billions of jutes sand bags were exported from Bengal to the trenches. This Jute Industry had a hike in the 18th and 19th century. But, due to the entering of the synthetic fibres in 1970 the graph went down. In the Current century jute once again showed its importance in the export crop. Even after these many centuries it holds its place strong than ever.”                                                                                –  B APRAMAYAWSRI, X A I felt very happy when I got the best article in Young Intach Heritage Competition. The moment I got that certificate in my hands, I felt that I have achieved a very great feat. I have gained confidence that is sufficient for my life. I felt very proud of myself.    My article which was published in the Young Intach Newsletter under the heading ‘Stately Splendours’ is as follows: KGH is a Government General Hospital located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the largest and busiest government hospital in Andhra Pradesh.  The hospital has been serving the needs of North Coastal Andhra Pradesh and adjacent Orissa for more than 177 years. The hospital takes nearly 1000 cases(OPA) daily, of people coming from even Orissa and Chhattisgarh. It was started by an Army dispensary in 1845 and upgraded into a 30 bedded hospital in 1857. The hospital’s new building was inaugurated by Honorable Raja of Panagal, Chief Minister of Madras on 19th July 1923. The hospital sees over 1250 out patients every day in various departments.  It is one of the few modern institutions in Visakhapatnam that spends almost two centuries of continuous service, even in this pandemic time. The hospital is built with dressed stone masonry. It consists of a majestic symmetrical three – storied building with a four – storied clock tower. The hospital was named after the Monarch Ruler of Visakhapatnam, King George.                                                                                     –  K. LAKSHMI PRANAV, X B As a citizen of India, I am glad to know about our culture and heritage of India. This makes me explore more about it. Young Intach platform helped to learn and explore more about India’s culture and heritage. Involving in these activities helped me to understand more about heritage. I came to know that the saying of “Old is Gold” is always true, which depicts the old culture of India. –  R. YASWANTH, X B  

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Children’s Day Celebrations

Children’s Day is the most auspicious day in the life of every child. In India, Children’s Day is celebrated on 14th November every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He loved children dearly and is fondly remembered as Chacha Nehru by them. Pandit Nehru was very fond of kids and advocated children’s education as he strongly believed that they were the future leaders of the nation. He was a strong believer of instilling rich moral virtues in children. He was of the opinion that children should be moulded from a young age properly so that they can become productive and responsible citizens of the country. Children’s Day, therefore, emphasises the importance of showering love and affection to each child. It is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm across the country. Every child cherishes this day as they get to enjoy it to the fullest. It is important to remember that this special occasion is celebrated to take Pandit Nehru’s dream of providing quality education to each child so that they can become the future building blocks of the nation and contribute towards the greater benefit of the society. On this occasion of children’s Day this year Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan has organized various fun games and activities. Each and every one took an active participation and played fun games with enthusiasm. There was over Joyce and happiness filled in everyone’s faces.  A variety of games were conducted for children from classes 1 to 10. There were games like Basket Ball, Tennis, Rubik’s Cube, Chess, Skating, Taekwondo etc. Everyone’s innate talents were exhibited in the games that were conducted. All our Prakashites were eagerly waiting for such an opportunity since a long time. Selections were also done for a few sports for the next level. A Cut- throat competition was prevailing amongst us during the competitions. Children from each class gad a different sport or a game and class wise winners and runners were selected for every event. I too participated in a few of them viz. ‘How I Teach’, ‘Chess’, ‘Rubic Cube’ and ‘Basketball’. There were other competitions held too like Elocution, Story Telling, ‘One-Minute- Talk’ etc. Students from classes 6 to 10 have participated and given their best by explaining various topics using Power Point Presentation, Charts, Models and many other interesting resources. There was a beautiful interaction between the students and the explainer in the ‘How I teach’ session. I was overwhelmed with all the games and competitions held. On the very special day, all our teachers have conducted the assembly replacing us which was pretty fun to watch. A humorous skit was also performed awakening the spirit of ‘Eradication Plastic usage’. The later part of the day, we were shown a motivational movie. On the whole, the day was filled with fun and Frolic.  For this beautiful experience,  I thank my school Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, the best school in Visakhapatnam for giving me this opportunity and experience. –  B HEMAMADHURI, X A

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