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SALWAN TIMES
Issue 28
SALWAN PUBLIC SCHOOLSector 15 Part II, Gurugram
August 2020
(The Independence Day Special Edition)
“India has two million gods, and worships them all.
In religion all other countries are paupers; India is the only millionaire.”
- Mark Twain
HIGHLIGHTS
EDITORIAL
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
SPECTRUM OF EVENTS
ŸSTART-UP INDIA
ŸFIT INDIA
ŸSKILL INDIA
ŸINDIA OF MY DREAMS
ART CORNER
EXUBERANT EXPRESSIONS
ŸSWACHH BHARAT & INTERNATIONAL SOLAR ALLIANCE (ISA)
ŸATMANIRBHAR BHARAT
ŸAGNI: ACCELERATING GROWTH OF NEW INDIA'S INNOVATION
EDITORIALCarried with care, Coated with pride,
Proud to be an Indian
Proudly rejoicing the 74th Independence Day of the country, Salwan Public School,
Gurugram, with utmost indebtedness and reverence, paid tribute to the great
contribution of freedom fighters, soldiers and countrymen who laid down their lives on
the altar of independence. In this regard, the fortnight long celebrations culminated on
the Independence Day imbued Salwanians with the ardent spirit of patriotism. This was
evident during the virtual classroom sessions which were run in the form of discussions,
documentaries and videos play, creative activities e.g. designing and crafting making
learners know more about India, its dynamism, versatility along with everything which
is being done to drive its rise at full throttle. From Skill India to Make In India, from Start-
up India to Accelerating Growth of India's Innovation, from Swachh Bharat to Fit India
and from Atam Nirbhar Bharat to India of My Dreams, the learners presented myriad
shades of India.
This Independence Day exclusive newsletter edition is a fulfilling journey through a
spectrum of incredible activities performed during the virtual classroom sessions. Huge
appreciation is reserved for the students whose amazing zeal and awesome creativity
reflect their mighty aspirations and commitment to take India to the top.
Happy Reading!
Dipped in love, Flying in glory,
Moments of freedom in the shades of joy.
Happy Independence Day
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Dear All
Despite all this revelation, it's ironical that we as humans, purportedly the most intelligent creature fail to see
reason. The way we are recklessly reverting to our pre-Corona routine is nothing but a blatant display of our
wishful thinking and insensitivity. Millions of people have already succumbed to this pandemic but still we
dare to live in an illusion that Corona will spare us. I don't mean even in the remotest sense that you should
not return to your normal lives, rather I want you to be alert enough and conduct yourselves with complete
preparedness and a lot more thoughtfulness towards nature. Government has started campaigns like Run for
India, Gandagimukt Bharat etc. Let's ensure mass participation in them by motivating each other and in
turn spruce up our surroundings. Gandagimukt Bharat should not remain confined to the physical
surroundings only but also be construed as a call to edify our soul. We have to purge our stress, rancour, greed
and selfishness to make it possible. It's extremely heart-rending to see some rogue elements exploiting this
pandemic situation as a lifetime opportunity to fleece the poor and helpless people. In their lust for money,
they fail to realize the horrible fallout of their karmas.
Let's all join hands to bring smile on everyone's face, let's treat this pandemic as an opportunity bestowed upon
us by God to add to our tally of good karmas. Let's support each other in these tough times by shedding all our
negative feelings as Kal Ho Na Ho.
Blessings !!
Rashmi Malik
Wishing you all a very happy 74th Independence Day!!
It's said that Freedom begets responsibilities and the latter is directly related to duties. Given the current
scenario, I think somewhere we all, more or less, neglected our duties and stretched our freedom beyond
proportions. This triggered a massive backlash in the form of nature's wrath with the latest repercussion
being the COVID-19 pandemic. Now when we have miserably been locked up in our homes, this realization
has begun to dawn on us as how callous and brutal we have been to innocent animals and birds who due to the
terror of running down under our vehicles or being hunted have been locked up for years. The lockdown has
certainly provided them a rare respite to move around freely but at the same time, it has also taught us as
how vital is their freedom to our world, how closely our destinies are linked.
SPECTRUM OF EVENTS
START-UP INDIA“India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the
grandmother of legend, and the great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most
instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only!” – Mark Twain
Imbued with a deep sense of patriotism and pride for the
country, Salwan Public School, Sector 15(II), Gurugram began
the Pre-Independence Day celebrations through virtual
sessions. The ten-day run-up with a variety of special themes
was conceptualised with a motive to acclaim the landmark
achievements of the country and spread awareness among the
young generations. Classes from Pre-Primary–XII
enthusiastically participated in the program. August 4, 2020
(Day 1) was marked by the theme “Start Up India” which is a
flagship of the Government of India to build up a strong
ecosystem for nurturing innovation and small start-ups in the
country. It intends to drive sustainable economic growth and
generate large scale employment opportunities.
The day commenced with the sharing of videos, group
discussions, organising quizzes and debates on the chosen
theme. On one side, our young learners from Pre-Primary
crooned various patriotic songs while on the other, learners of
Grade I & II essayed the National Song 'Vande Mataram'. From
Grade III onwards, the students were informed about 'Start-up
India' through various videos presentations, quiz and
discussions. Students greatly appreciated the initiatives taken by
people to contribute to the development of the country. They
learnt the nuances of entrepreneurship and appeared quite
curious about the subject. The day concluded on a happy and
positive note.
FIT INDIA
“Fitness is not just a word but an essential pillar to a healthy and prosperous life. When we
prepare our bodies for battle, we make the country strong as iron.”
A number of activities like Super Brain Yoga and
different Yoga asanas under proper supervision were
conducted for learners to get inclined towards a fit and
healthy lifestyle. An awareness drive was conducted
virtually with key dance steps to be used as a mode of
regular exercise. Not just on physical fitness, Fit India
stresses on mental and emotional well-being too. A
healthy diet, positive thoughts and a life full of
happiness contributes to the Fit India drive. Believe in
yourself every single day and you will be unstoppable is
the mantra to pursue.
Fitness is not just a word, it is a sublime feeling that must
stay with us forever. Continuing with the irrepressible
spirit of yesterday, various activities pertaining to 'Fit
India' were conducted during the Pre-Independence
Day celebrations. The programme chiefly talked about
healthy-self which in turn will make the surroundings
positive, happier and healthier.
SKILL INDIA
your chance of winning.”
“Without sharpen your weapon; standing on the battlefield would not increase
This is a significant quote on the importance of
skill development in our day-to-day life. During
the execution of the Skill India theme, the
learners were told about the Skill India project
being run by the government. Skill India or the
National Skills Development Mission of India is a
campaign launched by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in the year 2015. It is managed by the
National Skills Development Corporation of
India. It is an endeavour to prepare a generation
of skilled employees and leaders in keeping with with the modern-day market demands.
It was launched to train over 40 crore citizens with different industry relevant skills by
2022.
The learners of Pre-Primary section enjoyed the tearing and pasting activity, whereas
learners of Grades I & II cherished the moments of celebration by knowing more about
their country viz National symbols of India. The learners from Grade 3 onwards
displayed superb zeal to showcase their talent in multiple fields. The day gave them the
opportunity to polish their innate skills. Working upon their posters, product taglines
and much more, the students ensured to pick a skill in detail that can be used for
livelihood and development. Opportunities are aplenty, hunt for the one before it slips
away from hand.
SWACHH BHARAT &
INTERNATIONAL SOLAR ALLIANCE (ISA)“Sanitation should not be seen as a political tool, but should only be connected to
patriotism and commitment to public health.”
From Grade 3 onwards, the chief objective of the
aforementioned theme was to make learners
understand the dire need of using solar power to
protect environment. They were made aware of a lot
of initiatives which are being taken to tap the benefits
of solar energy and how it can bring innumerable
gains to the country. It is definitely one of the prime
steps towards sustainable development. Learners were
shown various videos about the uses of solar energy
and a number of activities like poster making, quiz,
model making etc. marked the day. Overall, it was a
day of great learning for the students.
Swachh Bharat- One step closer towards cleanliness
showcased the glitzy self-created posters and slogans
prepared by the resolute and committed Salwanians.
A plethora of other activities were also conducted in
line with the stated theme. The students were
enlightened about the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan
through different write-ups and videos. They
understood the importance of good hygiene and also
learnt that it is not only the duty of the sanitation
workers but the whole society to keep the country
clean.
AGNI: ACCELERATING GROWTH OF
NEW INDIA'S INNOVATION
“ Innovation is the change that unlocks the new value”
Realising the theme- AGNI, Grade III-V conducted an
activity titled Jai Anusandhan… Nanhe Avishkari was
conducted. It aimed at stoking the spark of creativity
through inventions in home labs. During the activity,
student showcased various products they invented by
dint of their creativity and precocious talent e.g.
homemade sanitizers, clay, pesticides, manure, soap,
bubble solution, electrical fan, water fountain etc. Some
students also spoke about the inventions/innovations
which transformed the whole world e.g. wheel, paper,
mobile, computers etc.
Students from Pre-Primary celebrated the 'Cleanliness
Week' and performed different activities. Little
Salwanians were apprised of the types of dustbins with
specific colour codes. The presentation was followed by
a small quiz which was well responded by the students.
Also, they were asked to draw and colour the intended
dustbins. Simultaneously, learners of Grade I and II got
inclined to innovation and prepared home-made herbal
sanitizers.
In the senior wing, the programme commenced with a brief introduction of the Smart
Hackathon initiative taken up by the government to build a strong and self-reliant country.
The students were shown interesting videos of youngsters thinking out of box and coming
up with simple yet efficient innovations. The students, using PPTs, highlighted different
innovations that they have recently read like the use of plastics to lay roads, electric cars,
better rainwater harvesting and waste management systems in condominiums. The students
also discussed some of the simple innovations efficacious in improving the ecosystem.
The activity aimed at creating awareness among students about the idea of innovation and
motivating them to think out of the box. The students were encouraged to ask open-ended
questions so that they become better thinkers and come up with creative plans to implement
all their new-found knowledge. Also, the videos made students understand that innovations
are not hostage to the big and expensive set-up rather it's subservient to the unique idea.
Students of Class VI and VII experimented with different regional scripts of India. Prior to
the activity, they were asked to learn writing their names in five different Indian regional
scripts. They practised and enthusiastically displayed the same. They also taught each other
how to write the letters in different scripts. Students of Class VIII experimented to create an
art piece by using Binary Codes 0 and 1. They were shown a video based on the success
stories of five young brilliant Indians who brought simple and practical solutions to
complicated problems. Students were enthralled with the inspiring and innovative ideas
shown in the video clip. A video based on rendition of our National Song “Vande Mataram'
was played. Students were asked to sing along. Thereafter, a power point presentation on
history of our national song, its relevance then and today and its translation was shown.
Students participated in the discussion based on how innovative ideas in Pre-Independence
era invoked the feeling of true patriotism amongst Indians and eventually we could achieve
Independence because of the novel ideologies.
ATMANIRBHAR BHARATSELF-DEPENDENT INDIA & IGNITING MINDS WITH INNOVATION“Fly and Fly I am born with the potential, I am born with idea, I am born with greatness, I am born
with courage, I will defeat the problem and succeed, I am not for crawling because I will fly.”
-Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Another step closer to the Independence day, its fragrance could be
easily felt all around Salwan Public School, Gurugram. The habit of
being your own self has always been the trait taught at the early
years in the institution. Learners of Pre-Primary were apprised of
the symbols of our country and the freedom fighters . They were
explained the meaning and relevance of each of them. Learners
were made to understand the importance of national symbols for
our country. Learners of grade I and II explored the theme, 'Mera
Bharat Mahaan', and learnt about the three different types of armed
forces that India has namely, Indian Army, Indian Airforce and
Indian Navy. The learners watched a video depicting the
challenges and the hardships that a soldier faces. Also, it was told
through a video that a lot of things were invented by India. The
contribution of Aryabhata, C.V. Raman, Sushruta, Bose and many
more is unforgettable. To enliven the mood of celebration and
festivity, the session was followed by 'Janamasthmi' celebration
where emphasis was laid on cultural education and teachings of
Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna signifies Ananda (bliss, pure
happiness). Janmashtami is about celebrating the birth of bliss.
Learners and educators were dressed in the traditional attire and
shook their legs on the songs of Lord Krishna.
‘Atmanirbhar Bharat' is the vision of our honourable Prime Minister. He believes that we can
together make India a self- reliant nation. The first mention of this came in the form of the
'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan' or 'Self- Reliant India Mission'. In grades III-V, activity called
Fabric Embellishment was conducted. The main aim of conducting this activity was to inculcate
the art of self-reliance in learners. The learners had to pick any garment/cloth/fabric and enhance
its look with painting, embroidery using beads, threads, sequences etc. The kids performed the
activity at home. Thereafter, the parents were guided how to upload their kids' artistic work on
Google classroom. It was indeed a pleasure to see how skilled the kids were in the whole process of
beautification. Learners of Classes VI-VIII were apprised of the meaning of the word 'Swadeshi'
followed by a video on 'Swadeshi Movement'. Students understood the relevance of the
movement in the Pre-Independence era and the need for the same in contemporary India as well.
They discussed the reasons for our dependency on other nations and the solutions to reduce this
dependency. Thereafter, through the Power Point Presentation, they displayed the procedure of
making organic manure at home along with the importance of growing vegetables. The session
concluded with an assurance given by the students to buy products made in India only to benefit
Indian manufacturers.
Learners of grades IX- XII were shown video on the concept of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Learners
shared their points on the ideas of the government and how it can be implemented on smaller
platforms and in day-to-day activities. The whole activity was performed to acquaint students
with the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” Project and to enhance the research skills through presentations
on five pillars of Atmanirbhar Bharat as given by the PM of India : Infrastructure, demography,
economy, agriculture and system. The students developed extensive research and
communication skills through the power point presentations. Overall, the activity encouraged
young innovative minds to embrace futuristic vision about the Indian economy, thus taking up
more initiatives for boosting its growth.
INDIA OF MY DREAMS“If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a
home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India”
As we march closer to the Independence Day, the sense of
belongingness and the pride runs through our blood swiftly. It has
been almost a fortnight since we have been learning new facts and
ideas about India ranging from exploring, inventing, producing and
then soaring to touch the skies thereby materialising “India of my
dreams”. The learners of Salwan Public School, Gurugram celebrated
yet another day by knowing about key monuments, focusing upon
Atithi Devo Bhava, Incredible India and much more about Indian
architecture and its beauty. They wrote slogans, poems and made
beautiful illustrations depicting the India of their dreams. They could
inculcate the responsibility towards the mother land and their duties
towards upbringing India in the true patriotic form. The learners
could make the beautiful posters using different art forms,
appreciating the beauty and the sense of belongingness. To celebrate
the theme, learners of Pre-Primary depicted the freedom fighters and
expressed their views about the India of their dreams whereas
learners of grades I & II appreciated the beauty of various historical
monuments of India.
Virtual tour gives a different perspective to the learning process. It
takes the learners to a world which is inaccessible to them at present.
Learners of grades III- V explored Red Fort through virtual tour while
in grades VI, VII, and VII, learners became familiar with the Mars
Mission and expressed their ideas and imaginations about their dream
motherland in the form of sketches, posters, self- composed poems,
write-ups and slogans. In grades IX & X, they were shown a video on
the dreams and the contributions of Sh. Pandit Girdhari Lal Salwan ji,
a strong visionary who fought throughout his life to bring his ideas of
"Education for all" and "Service before self" true to life. Learners
expressed their views on India of their dreams. They displayed their
ideas in the form which they like, of poetry, speeches, articles,
paintings, sketches, posters, song, and dance.
It was the pen-ultimate day for the celebration of the
Independence Day. The Salwan family celebrated a
fortnight for the Indian Independence Day with great pomp
and show. The activities planned gave a clear idea on the
sense of pride and patriotism in the minds of young learners.
Beautiful activities were planned for the learners through
K-12. Tricolour attire wore by everyone added zing to the
day. The little learners from nursery to grade 2 prepared a
tricolour sandwich and watched a documentary on India's
freedom struggle and explored Red Fort through a virtual
tour.
To culminate the series of Independence Day activities
which began from 4th August 2020, Special Assembly on
Independence Day was conducted by the class teachers in
grades III, IV & V. A PPT was shown to the learners
reminding them the sacrifices made by our great freedom
fighters. The origin and the meaning of our Nation's
National Anthem 'Jana-Gana-Mana' was also explained to
the learners. The learners from grades VI-VIII shared their
self-composed poems and expressed their thoughts on the
topic. The students were shown the inspirational
documentary on Late Pandit Girdhari Lal Salwan, founder
of Salwan Education Trust to get them motivated for the
selfless work towards the nation. During the Kite-making
activity, they made kites of their own and wrote patriotic
quotes on them. They also shared their thoughts on the
importance of Independence. They were shown a video on
historical facts about the Indian tricolour and its present
form. The students relished the healthy homemade Indian
cuisines and interacted with their teachers and classmates.
They had a lucid discussion on the responsibilities of
citizens towards their nations and shared their point of view
on how to make India self-reliant.
The activity for learners of grades IX & X commenced with an inspirational video depicting
the facts that make us proud of our nation. Thereafter, learners enthusiastically expressed
their visions about the theme through songs, dances, posters, videos and speeches. The
spectrum of display was awe-inspiring. Later, they glorified our freedom fighters and the
nation builders through a lively discussion about their exemplary lives.
The students of classes XI and XII wrote and presented insightful poems and articles on the
theme 'India of my Dreams'. The lockdown and pandemic did not dampen the spirit of
patriotism as the students creatively expressed their dreams of a nation beyond physical
boundaries. The programme began with a splendid dance presentation thereby paying
glowing tribute to the martyrs. The gamut of expressions ranged from amazement at our
nation's diversity and quiet admiration of its resilience to a clarion call to preserve the
uniqueness of spiritual power and indomitable spirit of our nation. Students created
colourful presentations with background scores to express their views. Moved by the call of
humanity, the Salwanians rose to the occasion and spoke about their dream of a nation where
knowledge flows freely and reasoning reigns supreme. A place where narrow walls of caste
or gender discrimination do not exist. The compilation of ideas and dreams of a nation which
the children of modern India envisage presented a mirror of the society in the years to come.
The presentation ended with the national anthem and the hope that the next Independence
Day will be celebrated in a Coronavirus free world. May India be free always and its citizens
take it to the next level of innovations and appreciation.
Salwan Public School, Sector-15 (II), Gurugram celebrated the 74th Independence Day with
huge pride and fervour. The momentous day had in attendance (via online platform) the
entire team comprising the Hon'ble Director Maj Gen Surinder Singh [AVSM, VSM, SM
(retd.)] flanked by the Principal Ms. Rashmi Malik, Vice-Principal Dr. Sunita Jakhar, HM
Ms. Kumud Aneja and administrative staff. The ambience beautifully resonated with the
hues of heart-warming and zestful musical renditions vivifying the true spirit of patriotism
and shoring up every Indian's resolve to safeguard the interest of the motherland. Post the
flag-hoisting ceremony, the event concluded with the Principal and the dignitaries
extending their heartfelt greetings to all.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
(ClassX)
They trudged ahead fearlessly, I bow
Each time when a soldier died
We salute them all, who for our tomorrow
Our hearts bled, our souls cried
Fighting the cold, braving the snow
THE UNSUNG HEROES
Unsung heroes, those courageous menThere were so many more, so many of them
Have sacrificed their lives & left us in sorrow
Ridhi Sangwan
My eyes should see this dream come true,
None should lie bare on the way,
We'll rise higher, each time, we fall
None should stay hungry a day,None should stay unsheltered, all I pray;
Let's work on this goal, me and you
That makes me happy and so proud;The Asian vast Peninsula,Its glorious past makes me sing loud....We want to live in amity;
We want to keep sagacity;We want to help our neighbours all,
INDIA OF MY DREAMS
I dream a dream of India,
God loves India we all must say
My land should stay away from wars;My Bharat should aim for the stars;
Muskan Mehta
(Class XI)
And an enviable heritageMy country is now free and
INDIA OF MY DREAMS
No more in a suffocating cage
The world is already awestruckStill trying to digest India's leapThe golden India of my dreamsIt's a long journey to reach
With an incredible history
Where there is no hatred
Where one wears a beautiful smile
There shall be no one hungry
Where no one knows any bound
Where there is harmony all around
There shall be no one illiterate
Mannat Kumar
Every one dreams of such a country
Every citizen respects democracy
I know there is uncertainty today but
(Class XI)
There shall be India that is great
Every corner is corruption free
I know there is also hope that beams
I know there will be India of my dreams
There shall be no one unhappy
Every person lives in peace
I know there are hurdles abound but
Tell me O India! Will you?About your starry skies,Where we greet the Mars and win a million hearts While the whole world sighs.
Tell me O magnificent India! Will you be able to launch all your spacecrafts and radiate your strength in the infinite cosmos?
Tell me O India! will you?
Where we seek the blessing of the Supreme lord
About your heavenly Himalayas,
While the wanderers connect with the breathtaking breeze.
Tell me O India! Will you?
Tell me O benevolent India!
About your Godly GangesWhose shores cleanses all our filthWhile the monk gets lost in your reverberating prayers,Tell me O spiritual India!
Will you be able to use your miraculous herbs to treat the needy?
Will you be able to gift your people the resonance of Yoga?
Who protects your borders with your tricolors in his blood;While his defeated enemies bow down.
Tell me O India! will you?About your legendary lion,
Will you be able to nurture his inconsolable family forever?
Come, let us all bind ourselves to the garland of sacrifice and take our nation to the highest altitude.
(Class XII)
Tell me O indestructible India!
Which sow the seeds of immeasurable humanity
Shreshtha Sengupta
About your reverent religions
Tell me O great India!
About your eternal quest for the white truth
O Mother India! We pray you with gratitde
Tell me O dauntless India!
While the whole nation listens to the melody of unity in diversity.
About your proud saffron courage
Will you be able to protect this treasure of trust till posterity?
Tell me O India! Will you?
About your blooming knowledge of auspicious green
THE TRICOLORED PRAYER
than what just appears
A cold desert land.
With tags on their toes.
He went to war
HIS LAST BREATHThere's more to the story
a war written storyfrom blood and tears.
Which was never plannedAnd fought in Kargil
He could't tell his enemy From family or foe
As he watched his friends sent out
His battle didn't stop at his deathHe kept fighting fearlessly and fell
21 years later as we tell
Holding the enemy till his last breath.
- Anshika Jain (Class XI)
Of soldiers who died protecting it.
They wore a smile and laid down their lives,
Martyrdom bore the sweet fruit;The war trampled down the enemy,
They crushed our enemies and our sorrows,
-Srihari Samavedula (Class XI)
Our flag doesn't fly Because the wind moves it;It flies with the last breaths,
PATRIOTISM
With surging patriotism in every heart, The war became an unforgettable past.
They gave up their today for our tomorrow;
A salute to these gallant soldiers for their sacrifice.
India, an expanse of culture and class where diverseness is embraced in every part. Years after another we fought to see the day when people enjoy their individuality living in an autonomous estate. Developing each day, my country is forging a bright future for its citizens who dream how it would feel to live, in their desired country. I dream too, for a nation not only Corruption free, but Where honesty takes the lead. I dream to have better education policies not only for me, but even for unprivileged children wandering on rural streets. It's just a dream but accompanied by an Omen and bright faithful beam, that one day I will, live in India of my dreams.
INDIA OF MY DREAMS
-Aditi Joshi (XII)
THE IDEA OF MY COUNTRY
The country of my desire is no country at all. It is the flow of ideas that we dream of all the time. The idea of God and reason reigning supreme in the premise of sunlight where rain beckons the beginning of new life and washes away the sins of our past. The idea where happiness is not just an expression but a way of life and even in melancholy we expect to bathe in rays of pure white light. It is the idea of a utopia where people do not speak the language of war and know that harmony is the solution for all. The idea where our heroes look upon us in pride and the blood they shed will give rise to a country where its enemies cower and hide. I believe this idea will exist in a place called India where as mere humans will carry this land to the greatest of heights.
- Kshitij Das (Class XI)
-Khushi Narang (Class XII)
I dream that our country is known as “Sone Ki Chidiya” or The Golden Bird again as it was once known. We have the culture, history, diversity, and strength to make this dream possible.
MY DREAM FOR INDIA
(The guest is god).
Dream is not what you see in sleep, it is the thing which doesn't let you sleep - APJ Abdul Kalam
I dream of a country that is free from corruption, where the citizens are responsible and proud. A country where each one of us has an opportunity to relish our dreams and the deserving students are not constrained to underachieve due to limited number of seats for higher and quality education. I want India to be a country that is free from corruption in our day-to-day life, where a common citizen feels responsible for keeping public areas clean. A country where the law and justice system work for each and every individual. I want our armed forces to be so powerful that no one can cast an evil eye on our borders and we can have a strong voice in maintaining world peace. I want my country to be a leader in research and development in the field of space, medical, power, defence, telecommunication and many more. I dream for India where education is for all and all for education. A place where talent determines opportunities and not gender, where all are united and corruption is uprooted to the last echelon of the society. I want my country to move forward yet hold its basic culture and values intact. I dream of a country where there is no poverty or starvation. India is a beautiful country with a rich heritage, diverse culture, thousands of years of history, exciting stories filled with mystery and adventure. There is no reason why it should not be a
tourism capital of the world with India's centuries-old concept of Atithi Devo Bhava
The diversity of the country that people thought would make us fall is actually what makes us rise. All over the globe, we are known for our established diversities. From Makar Sankranti and Pongal in January to Maha Shivratri and Holi in February and March, from Eid, Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtami, Onam and Ganesh Chaturthi in August to Navratri and Durga Puja in October, Diwali in November and lastly Christmas in December. We celebrate a range of different festivals throughout the year to celebrate our diversity. Every year, millions of tourists visit our beautiful land and feel overwhelmed by its beauty and uniqueness.
Nidhi Bhardwaj (Class XII)
India is full of wonders. From one of the seven wonders of the world to the most intelligent brains in the world, India has had it all and yet we have much more to discover in this great country. India is the birthplace of many famous personalities like Sachin Tendulkar, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Shakuntala Devi, Aryabhata, Kalpana Chawla and many others. People talk about the India of their dreams. But according to me, the country we are living in right now is more than anything anyone could have ever dreamt of. We are not perfect but we always strive for perfection. And God willing, there comes a day when there is no place for hunger, poverty, crime or intolerance in our country. It will truly be the harbinger of the country's heyday.
“We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count without which no worthwhile scientific discoveries could have been made” - Albert Einstein
UNITY IN DIVERSITY
India is a country filled with dreams and aspirations. It is a country where we all live together like a big family. Though we may have mutual disagreements, but when any outsider comes and threatens any of us, we stand united to eliminate the adversary. When India first gained independence and became a free nation, many people predicted that the country would not be able to survive. We were just learning to stand on our own feet when everyone told us that we were destined to fall merely because we belonged to diverse cultures. But now, after 74 years, we can look into our detractors' eyes and answer them that we are stronger than what they can ever imagine.
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