Monday, 31 August 2015

INVESTITURE CEREMONY, CBSE i (2015-16)

Monday, the 31st August was a special day at DAV, Pushpanjali as CBSE i Student 
Council Investiture Ceremony was held for the very first time for the session 2015-16

After two rounds of written test and personal interview, the selected students took 
oath in the ceremony in the presence of our esteemed guests- Mr. Arun Mehta
(Dist. Chair Administrator, Rotary Club), Mr. Sanjay Garg ( President, Rotary Club ) and Mr. J.P. Ahuja ( Secretary, Rotary Club )

The oath was administered by the principal of the school, Mrs. Rashmi Raj Biswal. 
In her address to the students, she laid stress on good character and to maintain a balance between studies and additional responsibilities. The students promised to fulfill their duties with full integrity and zeal.The council members were also joined with class representatives from each class. 

The list of selected students is as follows:- 

HEAD PREFECTS (Class 6 )                                          PREFECTS (Class 5 )

1. Arpita Chugh                                                               1. Amadhya Vats          
2. Lakshita Kapoor                                                          2. Delisha Kumar
3. Ashmit Arya                                                                 3. Riddhi Khare
4. Kanchi Kapoor                                                            4. Siddhi Khare
5. Tripti Deol                                                                    5. Mehul Dahiya
6. Pranav                                                                          6. Kashvi Singhal
7. Khushi Ohlan                                                               7. Samridhi Dewan
8. Kashish Garg                                                               8. Daiwik Mehta
9. Tejasv Lalawat                                                             9. Somya Pasrija
10. Arsheya Singh                                                           10. Pranav Garg

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES

Class I - Nishkarsh
Class II- Kritvi Niranjan
Class III- S.Saanvi
Class IV- Pranjal Sharma
Class V- Aradhya
Class VI- Saral Mishra









ENGLISH ACTIVITY- CLASS 4

                            ROLE PLAY - IMPORTANCE OF PUNCTUATION

In this group activity, students of class 4 gave presentations on importance of various punctuation marks in reading and writing skills.








PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

On August 27th,2015, students of CBSE i attended a workshop on personality development. It was conducted by Ms.Tayal in association with Primary Plus. It was an interactive session where students were taught many ways in which they couldto improve their personality








Monday, 24 August 2015

WEATHER CHANGERS- S.St. Activity

UNIT 4, CLASS 3

Students were divided into groups of 4 members each. Each group gave a presentation on how different factors like Sun, Wind, Rain and Clouds affect the weather of a place.















Role Of Freedom Fighters In Our Lives

Students of class 3 and 4 (cbse i) participated in Inter House Role Play Competition. After two audition rounds, one participant from each house was selected to participate in the final round.All the participants spoke very well on different freedom fighters- their lives, sacrifices and how their sacrifices and principles have influenced our lives.











THE WINNERS :-

1st Position- ARSHIA LUTHRA (ARISTOTLE HOUSE)
2nd Position- RASHI JINDAL (NEWTON HOUSE)
3rd Position- BHUVI BHALLA (RAMAN HOUSE)












Thursday, 13 August 2015

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY



  1.                       tricolour
  2. Flag of India. The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre.
  3.                                            History of Our National Flag
  4. During the session of the All India Congress Committee which met at Bezwada in 1921 (now Vijayawada) an Andhra youth prepared a flag and took it to Gandhiji. It was made up of two colours-red and green-representing the two major communities i.e. Hindus and Muslims. Gandhiji suggested the addition of a white strip to represent the remaining communities of India and the spinning wheel to symbolise progress of the Nation.
  5. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly adopted it as Free India National Flag. After the advent of Independence, the colours and their significance remained the same. Only the Dharma Charkha of Emperor Asoka was adopted in place of the spinning wheel as the emblem on the flag. Thus, the tricolour flag of the Congress Party eventually became the tricolour flag of Independent India.
  6.                   Students of class 3 (cbse i ) drawing our national flag.



















Mind Without Fear

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up
into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason
has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action -
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.
(Rabindra Nath Tagore)

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Thank You Dear Parents

                                                 

Each day we aspire, explore, innovate and excel and on the day of the exhibition' Ignited Pageant' (1st Aug.2015), we tried to justify it to the fullest.
Students from all the classes, I to VI CBSE i had put up experiments based on 'Everyday Science'.It is with great delight and exuberance, we inform that out of 16 rooms ranging from IT, Hindi, English, Science, Maths, Commerce, the CBSE i room has been ranked as the best room sharing the space with the exhibits on Hindi.
A complete list of result has been uploaded.
We express our gratitude and great regard for your whole hearted participation and certainly look  forward to the same zeal, enthusiasm and involvement for all our future endeavours.

Thanking You!
Regards