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Meditation with yogic transmissions A meditation session was organized in the school to celebrate International Yoga Day for the students of class IX and X. The instructor was from Heartfulness organizations. The session included guided and non-guided meditation, relaxation technique etc. Some slides were shown on the importance of positive thinking which was truly motivating. A beautiful prayer session made the aura filled with peace and serenity. The students could feel the divine presence around them. Thus the sessions inspired the students to be focused and will surely help them to improve their concentration; both of which are an important aspect of a student’s life. Teachers also got the golden opportunity to learn to meditate and enjoy a stress free life. Competitions Essay writing competition and poster making competition on the ‘Importance of Yoga’ were also organized for the students of class IX in the school.Thus the students understood the importance of yoga and meditation.
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“Thousands laid down their lives, so that our country breath this day. Never forget their sacrifice.” It was a red letter day in the history of India, when the country got freedom on August 15, 1947. It took hundreds of years for us to break the shackles of slavery. People of our country celebrate this festival every year with great pomp and show. So did our school celebrated our 72nd Independence Day. The function commenced with a warm welcome of the Chief Guest Mr. and Mrs. Jhawar, parents of Shub Jhawar who was the Science Topper of our school, year 2017-18. To commemorate the sovereignty of our nation, the Chief Guest unfurled the tricolour flag and all in unison sang the National Anthem and expressed the joy of our freedom. Further, the programme was started with Prayer Service seeking the blessings from the Almighty for our nation. The programme further carried on with Hindi Speech, English Speech, Declamation, Patriotic Song, Dance, Skit and Fancy Dress by the tiny toddlers. Then our Chief Guest Mr. Jhawar delivered a short speech telling the students about the supreme sacrifice of the great matyrs who gave their lives for the freedom of our country. At...
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September 5th, the birth anniversary of a great teacher and former Indian President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is remarked as Teachers’ Day nationwide. So was a programme conducted in our school to give all our worthy teachers, a tribute for their contribution in the educational world. Teachers were welcome by the youngest little ones by the flower shower and  the enchanting hoots. The prayer service favoured blessings for all the teachers. Every teacher was greeted by cards, flowers and gifts as a token of love and respect. Event was glorified by various games where  teachers had to be quick and lucky enough to win the prizes. This fun segment created a wanted hustle and bustle. The programme was further embraced by the beautiful dance performances, including those of little beauties of the school, a dance drama and a mesmerizing song for the teachers. Lastly, all the teachers were appreciated by our respected Principal, Sr. Ramona. In return, on behalf of all the teachers, vote of thanks was delivered by ma’am Malti.
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“God proved his love on the Cross,when Christ hung and bled and died. It was God saying to the world-I LOVE YOU.” 14th September is a very auspicious day for the MSA Congregation as it is celebrated as the Feast Day of Mission Sisters of Ajmer Congregation. So in our school also it was celebrated as the Management Day. The programme commenced with a cordial welcome of our beloved Sisters with heavy applauds. Lighting a diya before a ceremony spreads divine grace. So the programme was lead off with kindling the lamp accompanied by the prayers,so as to seek wisdom from the Lord. In our prayers we expressed the gratefulness to the Almighty for the Sisters, since they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. Prayers were offered to the Lord in the form of Prayer Dance asking for the showers of blessings on our diligent Sisters. Teachers expressed their gratitude towards Sisters by dignifying them with their words. This was succeeded by felicitation. Students of classes I and II captivated the audience through their joyous dance. The programme wrapped up with the vote of thanks delivered by Sr.Lovita. By: Prachi Rathi XI-Commerce
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LYNCHING IS AN INSULT TO HUMAN DIGNITY-ISHA TRIPATHI IX B Lynching is a premeditated extra-judicial killing by a group. In this the people react and give punishment themselves to the guilty without any legal permission from the government. It is often used to characterize informal public executions by a mob in order to punish an alleged transgressor, or to intimidate a group. It is an extreme form of informal group social control. In my opinion it should be considered  an act of terrorism and punishable offence by law. Yes, it is an insult to human dignity because lynching makes several tough walls between all castes and religions.  There have been different incidents of lynching in India recently where a mob killed a person in the name of punishment. Nobody can justify such acts of cruelty. Only the law and order of a country has the right to give justice to the victims. Lynching is actually killing of human right to live a life of freedom. Strict actions should be taken to stop such incidents. ISHA TRIPATHI IX B
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On 14 July, our  English Club organized different activities for the Students.         SPEECH  COMPETITION was conducted for classes XI and XII. For class XII the topic for the competition was “ORGAN DONATION AFTER DEATH”. From each section four students from each houses were selected. The participants were able to convince to donate the organs after death as they are of no use after death and it could be life saving for someone else and also the need for organ donation needs to be sensitized among the public to increase the number of doners.        For class XI the topic was “TECHNOLOGY IS KILLING OUR PRODUCTIVITY”. The contenders explained that in this modern world, we are becoming machine dependent and hence don’t use our mind. Thus resulting in killing our creativity and productivity.         EXTEMPORE COMPETITION was conducted for classes IX and X. The topics were given on the spot  to the participants. It was to test their ability to express in good words and in a framed manner within a limited time.         POSTER MAKING COMPETITION was held for VI to VIII. To bring out the creative expression of the students and also to gauge their awareness. The themes taken up for the competition were: PATRIOTISM – LOVE FOR NATION for Grade VIII BENEFITS OF YOGA for Grade VII EATING HABITS for Grade VI The...
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“Great is the lord, most worthy of all praise and his deeds are beyond measure”. As the sun colours the sky of dawn with colours of God’s grace each of us was called on 25th of June 2018 to experience the mystical touch ofthe Eternal Father and to welcome our new Principal ,Sr. Ramona, our mentor and our guide from the new academic session 2018-19. Sr. Lovitaproceededthe programmewith the introduction of our new Principal who will be the guiding light and the captain of our ship fromthe coming session. Prayer is man’s greatest power! Entire creation praises God every moment for His deeds of mercy and grace. We lifted up our hearts in praise and thanksgiving for our Principal, Sister Ramona and asked the AlmightyFather  to envelope her and all of us in his compassionate embrace. It was indeed a moment of great joy for all of us as we extended our hearty welcome to our new Principal ,Sr. Ramona in Sophia Bhilwara Family with a potted plant. The programme was winded up with the gracious words of enlightenment quoted by our new Principal. By :-Shrishti  Baldwa
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A good leader does not work on the concept of ‘I’ but works and encourages to work on the concept of ‘WE’. To appoint the leaders, on May 2nd we had the Installation Ceremony of the School Cabinet for the year 2018-19. The students were provided with an opportunity to nurture a sense of responsibility in the School Campus. The programme initiated with the welcoming of the council headed by the Principal, Sister Helen and Vice Principal, Sister Anisha leading the torch bearers to uphold the value of the Alma Mater, Sophia Girls’ Sr. Sec. School, Bhilwara.  According to our tradition, we began our programme with lamp lightining. We prayed that the radiance of God shines upon them to share the light, assisting others to achieve the goals laid down by the institution. We offered our petitions and prayers to the Lord asking the Almighty to grant wisdom. The programme then proceeded with the Oath Ceremony leading the Head Girl to take the oath to fulfill the duties assigned to her with full dedication and determination. It was further followed by the office bearers taking oath to be enthusiastic, loyal, zealous and impartial. The programme descended by pining on the badges...
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Seminars are conducted in the school, for the students from time to time to give them the right directions in life. The basic aim of our school is the integral personality formation of the young. With the same motto, a three days seminar was conducted for the students of class IX by Rev. Fr. Anand IMS from Varanasi to create an environment which will instill among the students, the feeling of love, compassion, joy, peace, brotherhood and strength of character. Not only this, he tried to inculcate in them moral values needed for a life that is socially meaningful today. The seminar was made exciting and interesting for the students through various activities, exercises, role play and P.P.T.                                          Mrs.  Shelry Sebastian      
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On 30th April 2018, when the drums were beating and an avid gathering was desperately waiting, the two gems of our school walked to their seats accompanied by the school staff. Everyone’s gaze was stuck at them. Children squealed with excitement. They were welcomed by presents and flowers and even with mingled feelings of joy and sorrow as we bid farewell to our exceptional teachers – MA’AM LATA AND MA’AM SHUKLA. The beginning of the function was marked by lamp lightning- the traditional auspicious ceremony of our school. This was succeeded by prayer service. We offered our prayers to God, for every blessing may fall on them. Then the stage was ruled by our charming dolls through their energetic dance performance. Songs gripped the hearts of the audience so much that one might cry. A captivating song by the students mesmerized the spectators. Children are always willing to express their feelings. Pavi Gupta of class IV B, Shloka Kabra and Chhavi  Maheshwari of class VIII B did the task expressing their gratitude to the adorable teachers. Felicitation was next in the row. The decorated potted plants and gifts were presented to ma’am Lata and ma’am Shukla by Sister Helen and Sister...
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