Roots 43
Roots 43
Roots 43
Editorial
As the academic year hurtles towards its culmination, a wave of emotions is palpable amongst our
student body – a touch of nervousness for the upcoming exam, excitement for the new session, nostalgia
for cherished memories, and anticipation for the challenges and opportunities that await us in the
coming months. This period of transition offers a valuable opportunity for reflection and introspection,
allowing students to assess their growth, celebrate their accomplishments, and prepare themselves for
the exciting journey that lies ahead.
We believe that academic excellence is just one facet of a well-rounded education. We strive to create
a nurturing environment where students not only acquire knowledge but also develop essential life skills
– discipline, empathy, and kindness.
Discipline, the strength to persevere through challenges and resist distractions, is fundamental to
success in all areas of life. It empowers students to set goals, prioritize tasks, and cultivate healthy habits
that will serve them well beyond the classroom.
Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, is the cornerstone of a compassionate
and just society. We encourage our students to develop empathy by fostering an inclusive and supportive
learning environment where every voice is valued and respected.
Kindness, the simple act of being considerate and generous, has the power to transform lives. We strive
to cultivate a culture of kindness within our school, where students learn to support each other, celebrate
each other's successes, and lend a helping hand to those in need.
Nurturing these values in children is not just about preparing them for academic success; it's about
preparing them for a life of purpose and meaning. It's about equipping them with the tools they need to
navigate the complexities of the world with grace, resilience, and integrity.
As our students approach the session-end examinations, we encourage them to carry these values with
them. We are confident that the seeds of discipline, empathy, and kindness that are being sown within
these walls will continue to blossom, guiding them towards a life of purpose, joy, and meaningful
connections.
Celebrating Communication
The juniors celebrated Sign Language Day with
utmost love and admiration for their friends from
Kopal Vani. The students of Kopal Vani Shravan
Badhit Aavasiya Vidyalaya visited the school to
celebrate ‘International Sign Language Day’. They
learnt sign language with dedication and
determination. The event served a wonderful
opportunity for them to learn and imbibe the values
of ‘sharing is caring’, and to foster, promote and
recognize national sign language as part of their country’s vibrant and diverse culture.
Festivals in Focus
A vibrant Collage Making Competition themed ‘Indian Festivals – A Celebration of Unity’ was
organised wherein students showcased their creativity through brilliantly crafted collages, capturing the
essence of Indian festivals. The activity allowed children to express their artistic flair, bringing colourful
and stunning visuals to life. It was a fun and engaging way for students to explore their creative potential
while celebrating the unity and diversity of Indian culture.
Future Anchors Shine at News Casting Competition
The students of junior wing took centre stage in the ‘News Casting Competition’, showcasing their
skills as budding news anchors. With well-crafted scripts and impressive weather reports, they
captivated the audience, leaving everyone in awe. The competition offered students a glimpse into the
world of broadcast journalism, allowing them to explore the challenges and intricacies of news
anchoring while demonstrating their talent and confidence.
Celebrating Unity
The juniors observed National Unity Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel. A special assembly was held, featuring patriotic speeches, songs, and dances that highlighted the
importance of unity. The day aimed to inspire a spirit of togetherness among students, foster a sense of
patriotism and reinforce commitment to the nation’s welfare. It was a memorable event, blending unity
and national pride.
Shashwat Shri Mishra (V) and Samaira Rajput (V) bagged the title
of State Champion in Singles and Doubles Event. The Competition
organized by Chhattisgarh Badminton Association, was held at I-Sports
Raipur from 2nd Nov to 5th Nov. Both were selected for nationals which
is going to be held at Thane, Mumbai.
Jubilant Judokas
Students excelled at the CBSE Judo Championship (Sept 20-22). Aarav Sharma, Kavya Somani,
and Anwita Vishwarkarma secured Gold, while Darshi Nayani, Trisha Tripti, Nishanistha
Parganina, Aditya Chhabaria, Samrithi Sharma, and Gaurang Dubey won Bronze medals. This
impressive medal haul reflects the students' exceptional talent and dedication to Judo.
Young judoka, Avi Katre, student of class XII performed brilliantly in the 52 Kg
weight category of Under 19 age group to win Silver at the CBSE National Judo
Competition 2024-25 held at Saluja International School, Giridih.
24 to 26
2 Artificial Intelligence Mr. Ajit Mohurle HRDC DPS Society
September
23 to 26
3 Chemistry Workshop Dr. (Ms.) Anumita Bose HRDC DPS Society
October
08 to 11
4 Accountancy Workshop Mr. Vikash Verma HRDC DPS Society
November
19 to 21
5 Learning can be Fun Ms. Asha Chandrakar HRDC DPS Society
November
07 to 11
6 Social Science Workshop Ms. Namita Roy HRDC DPS Society
December
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Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information given in this edition of
the Roots. In case of any error, please accept our apologies.