CLASS X RESULT DECLAREDGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana bore a cheerful and exalted mood on the declaration of annual result of class X. As everything glistened in the golden rays of the Green Land’s Glory, we added yet another precious jewel to the regal diadem by apprehending 100% result in Class X announced by CBSE. The Green Knights made their alma mater proud by giving an excellent result. The school premises were all aglow with the cheerful and exalted mood on the declaration of annual result of the students.Mehak Sidhu apprehended the First Position by scoring 96.8% marks in aggregate. She scored 100 % marks in Hindi & information Technology. Her success story was followed by Vansh Sohi who acquired 96.6% marks in aggregate. He scored 98% in Social Science, 96 % in English, 95% in Science. Another feather to the school glory was added by Tanishq Gond by fetching 95% marks in aggregate and 97% in Maths and 96% in English. “Reach high, for stars lie hidden in you. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal.”, this statement is aptly proved by the Green Knights with their academic prowess.Dr. Rajesh Rudra, the Chairman of Chain of Green Land School congratulated the students for their astounding performance. He articulated that that it is sheer testimony to the fact that chain of green land schools continues to invest in the development of young minds who are the future of our nation. He motivated the students by saying that untired efforts never go unrewarded and inspired them to put more endeavor in the coming years and to be the best of their own version. With a deep sense of exhilaration and delectation, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated students and teachers for their relentless dedication and untiring efforts that have taken Green Land to the towering heights of success and accomplishments. She heartily applauded all the students who have shown excellence in academics over the year and have got through final exams with flying colors. It was a matter of great pride that no student from the school got failed.It was a joyous and proud moment for all. The Green Land Champions were cherished by one and all. |
CLASS XII RESULT DECLAREDGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana once again proved its dexterity by emerging victorious in class XII result declared by CBSE. The Green Knights made their alma mater proud by giving an excellent result. The school premises were all aglow with the cheerful and exalted mood on the declaration of annual result of the students.“When your desires are strong enough, you will appear to possess superhuman powers to achieve.”, this statement is aptly proved by the Green Knights. An overflow of zeal and fervor drenched in the entire campus. Riya Tiwari apprehended the First Position by scoring 95% marks in Commerce Stream. She scored 98 % in Music, 95% in Accountancy, 94% in Business Studies and 93% in Economics. Her success story was followed by Nitik Gupta who acquired 94.4% marks in aggregate in Commerce Stream. He scored 96% in Economics, 95% in Accountancy and 94% in Business Studies. Another feather to the school glory was added by Jashanpreet Kaur of Non-Medical Stream by fetching 93.8 % marks in aggregate and 95% in Chemistry and 93% in Maths and Physics. Arshpreet, Namrata and Manish Kumar topped in Music by scoring 99% in aggregate. Rajveer Singh and Muskan topped in Physical Education by fetching 97% aggregate. Muskan topped in Biology by scoring 95% & Chhavi Jain topped in Chemistry and English by fetching 95% and 93% respectively.Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, the revered Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools congratulated the students for their superb accomplishment in the AISSCE result. He stimulated the students to toil in the same manner to reach the zenith of success and let their country be proud of them. He also appreciated the painstaking efforts taken by the students and staff members.Our highly esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the students for their well-deserved recognition. She heartily applauded all the students who have shown excellence in academics over the year and have got through final exams with flying colors. She motivated the students to make hard work key ingredient of their life and achieve their goals and shine in the future. She further, wished the students to get plentiful opportunities to expand their knowledge and groom their skills in life.The school premises were charged with excitement, vigor and happiness on stupendous performance of students in their annual result of class XII. |
WORLD CHOCOLATE DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an online “Choco – Choc Activity” on the occasion of “World Chocolate Day” for the tiny tots of kindergarten Wing in a scrumptious way. The main aim of this activity was to develop sensory and motor learning skills among the little angels which brought a chocolaty flavour in their lives in a fun way.“Chocolate is comfort without words.”, keeping it in view, the students of class Pre. Nursery to K.G donned their ‘Chef Caps’ to exhibit their culinary skills in the said activity where fruits, nuts, flakes or breadsticks of their choice dipped in chocolate sauce, were devoured in no time. The young novices while in their homes got together through Team App and Whats App to watch and learn how Choco cake is made. The toddlers actively participated in the activity and enjoyed the refreshing delicacies.In another activity, the tiny tots prepare beautiful collage with chocolate wrappers decorated with glitter and craft material. And amidst the joyful celebration, they also shared a few lines on why they love chocolates and learned some lip-smacking chocolate recipes from their teachers. This engaging and fun filled activity was planned in such a manner that students developed confidence. A small animated video on the festival was shared with the students. The startling and astounding videos and pictures were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.Speaking on the occasion, the most revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Chocolates are the powerhouse of antioxidants. She said that chocolates not only acts as a good stress busters and also taught about the health benefits of eating chocolates but in moderation, as excess can cause tooth decay. She lauded the efforts of the winners of the competition and complimented the teachers on the successful execution of the events. She encouraged the students to participate in such activities and appreciated the efforts of the students and encouraged them to explore their potential to the hilt.Overall, it was a treat to watch young Green Knights showcasing their skills through this event. The event not only provided a platform for the students to foster their creativity but also helped them explore their hidden talents and discover new areas of interest. |
FATHERS DAY"My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believed in me."Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers organized “A Virtual Craft Activity” for the students of Pre-Nursery – III on the occasion of Father’s Day with much enthusiasm. The students were given an opportunity to show their love and respect for their father through participating in Greeting Card Making, Decorating a Coffee Mug, Wall Hangings.Amidst the Lockdown 5.0, the teachers organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to mark the importance of Father’s Day. It was followed by announcement the rules and regulations of various activities organised for different age groups. The little angels passionately got involved in Greeting Card Making Activity and expressed their love, affection and esteems for their father. The beautiful cards conveyed an important message of being humble, respectful and obedient to the parents.Continuing with the spirit to spread more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments and made ingenious Wall Hangings using different sort of materials such as coloured tape, glitter shells, paper crafting. They also decorated Coffee Mugs with fabulous painted designs. The students used their imagination and creativity to make innovative things. The criteria for the competition were presentation, use of material, innovation and overall effect. The best two startling and astounding pictures one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.Our most revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it’s that time of year again when everyone tries to tell themselves that they had the best dad in the world. She said that Father’s Day is an opportunity to tell dad how much you appreciate him. She articulated that Dads are the most ordinary men turned by love into heroes, adventurers, story-tellers and singers of song. She motivated all the students to appreciate the efforts and love of their father. She further thanked and appreciated the students, parents and the staff members for all the hard work, creativity and enthusiastic support.Overall, it was an enjoyable and memorable day for each and every child which left an indubitable mark on the innocent hearts. |
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY“Yoga is the journey of the self, to the self, through the self”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated 4th International Yoga Day on 21 June 2020 with the enthusiastic virtual participation of more than 250 students, faculty and staff under the guidelines of the Government of India and CBSE. Keeping in mind the physical and mental well-being of one’s self, especially during Covid-19, the young Green Knights participated in virtual Yoga Sessions.Amidst the Lockdown 5.0, the yoga day celebrations began by leading the “Yoga at Home, Yoga with Family” campaign which was organised by Ministry of Ayush with asana flow, pranayama and meditation at 7:00AM on the television under the directions of young yoga trainers. It was followed by Fit India Mission at 5 p.m. in the evening on Fit India You Tube Channel which was headed by Ms. Shilpa Shetty and other Sports luminaries. The students and their family members joined the online session whole-heartedly and appreciated the efforts of school, Ministry of Ayush & Fit India Mission. The students performed a few Asanas like Sarvang Asana, Surya Namaskara, Natraja Asana, Matysa Asana. The young prodigies also briefed about the essence of Yogic exercises on the health of individuals and thereafter, held a practice session with demonstration of Asanas through videos. The best startling and astounding pictures while performing Yoga Asanas were shared by parents to the concerned teachers and details of participation were sent through the Google link provided by the school after the session.Our most revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that since its inception in the year 2015, June 21st is celebrated as The International Day of Yoga all over the world. She appreciated the idea proposed by our Hon’ble Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi and said that Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well-being. She said that our aim is to make Punjab, a healthy city by ensuring wider dissemination of information about the benefits of practicing yoga and its impact on the health of its natives. She encouraged the students to practice regular yoga to remain fit, improve concentration and to promote good health and create an atmosphere of peace, love and harmony.Overall, it was an enjoyable and memorable day for each and every student. |
MANGO DAY“Summers can be never complete without a good feast on delicious mangoes.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers organized an activity named “Little In-House Chefs” and celebrated Mango Day.” The aim of organizing the activity was to impart all information related to mangoes in a fun way.The ‘Online Mango Party’ was kicked off by introducing different types of mangoes. The tiny tots were introduced to an array of mangoes such as dussehri, safeda, chausa and langda. The teachers had a general conversation about the king of fruits- Mango, tailed by online rhymes and singing session which the kids enjoyed thoroughly. It was followed by a general introduction of rules of activity. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as in-house little chefs and their teachers demonstrated them the recipe of Mango Coconut Pops. The toddlers followed teacher's instructions and prepared yummy recipe.The little Chefs enjoyed the kitchenette activity and prepared various desserts such as mango pudding, Mango Coconut Pops, Mango Basil Lemonade, mango shake etc. which they relished by them along with their family. It was amazing to watch the children engrossed in making mango desserts and dazzling mock tail. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos- one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. The criteria for the competition were presentation, nutritional value, hygiene and overall effect. Our revered School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that she felt proud to see such level of expertise among her students. She also told the Green Knights good eating habits will help them not only to improve their nutritional well-being, but also prevent nutrition related diseases. She also briefed the students about its being the king of fruits, not only for its taste and fleshy yellow colour but also, for the nutrients it offers like- vitamin-C and vitamin-A. She articulated that this fibrous fruit boosts our digestive system and prevents from getting heat- stroke.On the whole the day was proposed to be learning filled with joy and creativity which ended at addition in felicitating the students to have awareness of mango’s nutritive value. |
Poetry Recitation CompetitionAn Inter Section Poetry Recitation Competition was organized for the students of Grade IX to XII in the premises of school to celebrate “Tagore Jayanti” with the belief that a poem can be an oasis of calm, a moment of slowing down and reducing stress in our frenetic world. The purpose of the competition was to instill a love for poetry and to develop recitation skills among the students and make their acquaintance with the famous poem composed by Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore.The recital of Tagore’s poem’s by the students marked the commencement of the celebration. One of the participants recited and enacted Tagore’s famous poem titled ‘Where the mind is without fear’, which enthralled the audience. The celebration included immaculate rendition of Tagore’s famous poems from the book ‘Geetanjali’. Endless Time, Unending Love, Go not to the temple, On the nature of the fear ‘Freedom’, Last Curtain’ etc. were the other poem artistically recited by students. The most riveting performances exhibited great enthusiasm and radiance in their performance and were highly applauded by all. Each participant was given 2-3 minutes for recitation of the poem.The students excelled in memorizing and reciting the poetry of their choice with confidence and control in voice modulation, expressions and other criteria. The judges appreciated and applauded the performance of the participants and judged them on the parameters like voice, rhythm, confidence, presentation and modulation.The Winners of the competition is are as follow:English Poetry RecitationName of StudentsClass & SectionHousePositionDhruvXI MedicalKirtiIAnchal DhingraX BaconJagritiIMehakX BaconJyotiIIManleen KaurX BaconShaktiIIISimranjeet KaurXI MedicalJagritiConsolation Hindi Poetry RecitationName of StudentsClass & SectionHousePositionInderpreet KaurXI CommerecJagritiIPallaviIX BaconJyotiINehaX BaconJagritiIIAnmolX BaconKirtiIIIDikshaX ChaucerShaktiIIIVaaniXI MedicalKirtiConsolation Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara appreciated the exuberance & efforts of participants in general & applauded the winners in particular. She reminded of the fact that participating in the event itself is a great achievement as it reflects self-assurance & poise of an individual and helps to develop his/her personality.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the Green Knights and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. The event proved to be a great learning experience for all the children. The position holders were applauded and were given prize by our school Principal. |
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY“The environment is where we all meet; where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers organized An Online Tree Plantation, Role- Play and Video Making Activity on the occasion of Environment Day with much enthusiasm. The aim was to sensitize the students towards their role in addressing global environmental challenges at grass root level. The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “We're All in This Together” urging everyone to come together to spread awareness on Covid-19 and save our Mother Earth. The school organized a plethora of activities for different age groups to ensure mass participations followed by Tree Plantation Activity for the tiny tots of Pre. Nursery to K.G. in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The tiny tots while in their homes got together through Team App and Whats App to learn how to do plantation. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as in-house Earth Janitors and their teachers demonstrated them how carefully saplings are planted. The toddlers followed teacher's instructions and their efforts proved to be a drop in the ocean.The students of classes I to III participated in Role- Play Activity in which they inspired to save "Mother Earth" by their small acts. The students of class IV to V participated in Video Making Competition with an aim to make a commitment to learn more about the environment and demonstrate how you can help in protecting it. Continuing with the spirit to spread awareness and adding more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments through ingenious and thought provoking videos which represented the ways to conserve environment and our self in Covid-19 pandemic. The students shared videos of motivating other to follow social distancing and importance of masks and hand washing. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos- one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. The criteria for the competition were presentation, use of material, innovation and overall effect. The revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the future lies in the hands of children like the newly bursting crumbs. The Corona epidemic has given us a chance to think for a moment in the race of life that we should embrace the warm embrace of Mother Nature as well. She articulated that the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic has brought about a drastic positive change in the environment. She inspired the students to start living consciously; with sensitivity to the earth, water bodies, trees, air and to all species of life. She appreciated the efforts of parents, students for working with diligence and zeal. On the whole, World Environment Day celebrations galvanized more students and parents than any other event showing that more than ever people care is very concerned about global healing and environmental issues. |
An Inter Class Athletic Sports MeetThe World Athletic Day was celebrated in the school premises with great enthusiasm. On this day “An Inter Class Athletic Sports Meet” was conducted for the students of VI to VIII std. amidst great mirth, verve and camaraderie in the school premises to keep up with the soul of sportsmanship and to bring out the athlete in Green Knights. The main aim was to provide a great opportunity for students ‘to unite’, ‘rejoice’, ‘introduce’ and ‘represent’ themselves. Approximately 300 students participated in the customized and fun-filled track and field events."All work and no play make Jack a dull boy”, keeping it in view An Inter-Class Athletic Meet for the students of VI to VIII std. was organized with euphoria and frolic in the school premises. The programme began with the welcome ceremony of the Principal Dr. Jyoti Pujara. A melodious welcome song was rendered by the school choir. The Sports Meet was inaugurated by releasing balloons and beautifully decorated placard bearing the School’s name and motto by the Principal. The students of Middle- Section displayed a well-organized march past which mesmerized the audience.Then, the much-awaited track and field events started. As the budding athletes of Green Land Convent School ran for the finishing line. The school campus reverberated with enthusiastic cheers from the spectators. The winners of different events i.e. 100m, 200m, 400m, shot-put, long jump, discuss, High Jump, 400 x100m Relay, were given medals and participation certificates. The entire atmosphere was charged with zeal and enthusiasm of the students.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, addressed the gathering and emphasized on the importance of sports in a child’s life. She was extremely happy and proud to see the performance of the students during the day. She further added that such activities at school level provide a good platform to showcase their hidden talent of the students. She said that sports give us a sense of discipline, respect for others and national pride. She praised the participants of the school and highlighted the necessity of the sportsmanship in a world riddled with rat races for glory.Over all, it was a day filled with euphoria and frolic. An energizing equestrian display set the tone for the rest of the event. The day ended with the National Anthem. |
WORLD TELEVISION DAY“The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. People read what interests them, and sometimes it’s an ad.” Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised An Inter Class Ad Mad Show on the occasion of World Television Day in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Its objective was to acquaint the students about promotional strategies in marketing through advertisements“A flawless ‘ad’ and your product is sold.” These words seem quite easy to instruct but it becomes difficult to bring in process but the students of primary wing brought all the promotion and marketing qualities together in one room. Enthusiastic and passionate students made creative and intellectual advertisements which were appreciated by all. Ads comprised both humor and conceptual presentation. Each class was allotted a topic on which they were asked to create an advertisement. The competition was bi-lingual wherein the participants were judged on content, team work, presentation and overall performance. Each team presented their ad with gusto. Besides showing ads with social message it was a good confidence building exercise. Children participated earnestly and everyone showed the will to win. Results were declared class wise on the basis of creativity, originality of ideas, appropriateness of language, ability to attract audience’s attention and overall presentation. Speaking on the occasion, our well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that only a few are blessed by the talent of effective advertising. The Ad Mad Show competition bequeathed a perfect platform to showcase the knack to advertise and win hearts. She further enunciated that the show not only showcased their acting skills but also the impromptu ability to use the cognitive skill on the spot. She applauded the students who came up with exhilarating performance. On the whole, the entire event was a wonderful learning experience not only for participants but for the audience as well. |
91st Regional Abacus Competition Festival, 2018Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana firmly believes in putting forth one step ahead for students’ intellectual growth and honing their self expression. The intellectual appraisal added another wings of success in the glorious name of school.Tania student of VIII standard earned laurels to the school by participating in 91st Regional Abacus Competition Festival, 2018 organised by Brain O’ Brain at Himachal Bhawan, Chandigarh on May 20, 2018. She bagged the gold medal ranking top position Open Category-Z. Another feather of Success was added to the school glory by Jaspreet of VI standard by capturing Second position in I-3 Level 9 category. Both the children proved that success comes only to those who strive hard.The Principal of the school, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara applauded them for their achievement and wished them better future prospects. The distinguish Principal always inspired her students to participate in such competitions. In her speech she said, “ If you work hard and know where you are going , You’ll get there.” |
Celebration of Labour Day‘The International Labour Day’ with full zeal and aplomb to honour workers for their contribution towards making our lives easier. Green Knights celebrated the untiring services provided by the labourer’s in the school premises to express gratitude to the class IV employees working in the school.‘It’s labour indeed that puts the difference to everything.’ keeping in view, a special morning assembly was organized for the students of the school in which they learnt about the importance of the day, reason behind the celebration of the day and origin of the day. Recital of melodious Prayer marked the beginning of the programme followed by the students highlighting the historical events that contributed to the emergence of labour rights and the significance of the day in the present time. The students thanked the helpers of the school by singing songs for their dedication and support. A Fancy-dress competition was held for tiny tots who came dressed up as community helpers and expressed their gratitude towards the School support staff and reiterated the fact that their contribution is an important aspect of their life. They gave beautiful handmade cards to maids, drivers, security guards and conductors which touched the heart of everyone.Gleeful faces and streams of thank you cards all set to celebrate the unsung pillars of the School. Workers were overwhelmed watching the function and expressed their gratitude towards the school management, teachers and students for their endeavor.The School Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, congratulated the school staff and thanked them for their selfless services. She also felicitated them for their commendable services. In her address, she acknowledged the contributions of the work force of the school, and lauded their ceaseless efforts for the welfare of the students. She advised the staff members to spare some valuable time for themselves and play some games so that they get rejuvenated and remain positive and vibrant.Overall, the ceremony came to a close with the recital of the National Anthem. |
FIRST RUNNERS UP-LUDHIANA SAHODAYA SCHOOLS COMPLEX BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (U-14)“On the day of victory no fatigue is felt”German Proverb Fervent and passionate players of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana brought laurels to the school with their commendable achievement at Ludhiana Sahodaya schools complex Basketball Tournament (U-14) .The young Green Knights emerged victorious in the said tournament by clinching first runners up position. The Students were in high spirits after securing second position, though it was a cut throat competition.The well-regarded Chairman of The Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra appreciated the students for their hard work and dedication towards the game. He appreciated the courageous and dauntless efforts of the student who left no stone unturned to add another wings to the school glory.The esteemed Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winning students and appreciated them for the stupendous efforts and their talents. She motivated them to progress their skills and involvement in the game will help them to flourish in future.Winners with their glorious and outstanding achievements through focus and concentration made the teachers and parents feel proud. |
ANTI TOBACCO DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised an online ‘Poster Making Competition’ on the occasion of “Anti-Tobacco Day” with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main aim of the competition was to raise awareness on the harmful and deadly effects of tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure, and to discourage the use of tobacco in any form.Amidst the Quarantine 4.0, the teachers organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to raise awareness against Anti-Tobacco Day. The students of Grade IX to XII were introduced with the rules and regulations of the Poster Making Competition based on the theme- “Tobacco- A Leading Risk factor for Non-Communicable Disease.” The students participated in it with utmost enthusiasm and zeal. Continuing with the spirit to spread awareness and adding more fervor to the competition, the students exhibited their sentiments and made ingenious posters using different quotes and designs. The students wrote their thoughts and ideas to sensitize all on this core issue. The best two startling and astounding pictures one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class incharges digitally.Our admired Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara shared some statistics about tobacco use in India and its effects on our social life. She also talked briefly about plain packaging and how that can reduce the sale of tobacco products, especially in adolescents. She extolled the efforts of the students to be the harbinger of change in the society. She informed the student that tobacco is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is cancerous. She also told the students about the need to make our country smoke and disease free so that the present and coming generations breathe (live) happily. This will be one drop in the ocean to create awareness and empowered adolescents who will be prepared to combat this devil of tobacco use with ease. She thanked and appreciated the students, parents and the staff members for all the hard work, creativity and enthusiastic support.Overall, the competition proved to be a tough time setter for the activity in-charges to give ranks to the winners. |
Splash Pool PartyGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized a ‘Splash Pool Party’ for the Tiny-Tots of K. G. wing in the school premises. The little ones put their swim suits on and enjoyed the splash activity to beat the heat of the scorching sun.Big splash pools were kept in the inner school play station. They were abundantly decorated with colourful balloons. Children in colourful swimsuits came swarming into the splash pool and enjoyed wading through water and had a gala time. The students jumped and romped in the water. They played gleefully with colourful balls and balloons in the huge splash pools. The zeal and enthusiasm of blooming buds was evident while playing with the toys and enjoying the fountains. They splashed water at each other. The celebratory music beats at the party made the surroundings more delightful. The kiddies tapped their feet dancing and hopping on different tunes. They also enjoyed water sports with their teachers. They relished different juices and summer fruits like watermelon, mango, melon etc.The teachers explained the importance of fruits intake in diet for mental and physical growth. The event was enjoyed by tiny tots and teachers thoroughly as it was a relieving activity in the monotonous routine and a kick off start for everyone to enjoy the summer vacation with new zeal.The charismatic Principal Mrs. Jyoti Pujara made sure that kids were provided utter level of security during the activities. Her happiness knew no bounds to see her little champs participating joyfully. She conveyed students the role of fun filled activities in their holistic development. Taking a step further, the children were told about the importance of conserving and reusing water.At the end of the session the kids were still beaming and were spotted in no hurry to beat the retreat. |
A Maths Quiz“A Math Maniac (A Maths Quiz)” was conducted for class X in the school premises to improve the mental faculties of children, to test student’s knowledge in mathematics and fastness of their brains. The main aim of the competition was to help the students to think from a different perspective and also to make them more resourceful to develop academically.“Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computations, or algorithms: It is about understanding.”, keeping it in view, A Math Maniac Quiz was conducted for the Students of class X. The quiz was presented in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations of the competition in front of the participants. There were ten teams in total and the quiz comprised of four rounds- Roman numeral round, Mental Maths round, Basic Mathematics operations and Identification of Mathematicians round.The questions given in the quiz were not only appreciated by the teachers but also by the students. At the end of every round there was a question for audience that kept the interest alive among them. There was a tough challenge given by the houses to one another. After the neck to neck competition Neha Thakur, Muskan Sharma, Chinar Gupta, Ayushi grabbed the first position in Mathematics quiz. The program ended up with a motivational speech by the Principal.Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, cited the “competition’’ as a “programme” that will help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date. She congratulated the winners and awarded certificates to the winners.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the children as they enjoyed the quiz very much. The students participated with enthusiasm and zeal and tried their level best to win the quiz. |
GOLD MEDALIST OF PUNJAB SCHOOL STATE LEVEL KARATE TOURNAMENT“The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in combat”Richard MarcinkoGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana added yet another feather in its cap when the young Green Knight Souravdeep Singh Walia of class VIII won Gold medal in Punjab School State Level Karate Tournament. He showcased his forte and dexterity in the competition and got selected for School National Karate Tournament.Our well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated Souravdeep Singh Walia on his magnificent accomplishment and stimulated him to keep on performing with equivalent fanaticism and passion at national level tournament too. The School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated Souravdeep for his steady victory, consistent hard work and arduous efforts. She blessed him to continue his efforts to achieve and excel in his future endeavors.Over-all, the whole school and students were elated at the victory. |
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY DAY“Family is a gift that lasts forever”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized online activities along with the young Green Knights of Pre Nursery to V celebrated International Family Day with great zeal and enthusiasm. The aim of these activities was to create a special emotional bond among families and to highlight the importance of families as a basic unit of society. The young, enthusiastic students expressed their love and affection through participating in Family Tree activity, Musical Chair Game, Family Fun Activities, Cooking without Fire, Best Recipe & Presentation, Songs and Dance Videos and Tik tok Videos. Amidst the Lockdown 3.0, the teachers organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to mark the importance of International Family Day. It was followed by announcement of the rules and regulations of various activities organised for different age groups. Continuing with the spirit to spread more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments and made ingenious family tree using different sort of materials such as coloured tape, glitter shells, paper crafting, fabulous painted designs to decorate. The parents and students shared images of recipes, cooking without fire, musical chairs and fun filled activities. It was really a fun filled and splendid event.All the talented parents and students put up their best show through their dazzling videos. The students portrayed themselves as father, mother, sister and brother, grandparents etc. with great conviction and confidence. The Heart-warming songs and tik tok videos proved to be an icing on the cake which filled their heart with intimacy, gratitude, appreciation and acknowledgement for their families. The students shared their poignant videos with their class in charges. The best two startling and astounding pictures one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges digitally. Our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara was highly impressed by the act, idea formulation and act execution by the students. She articulated that while quarantine is the time to strengthen the family bonds. Except paper- pen education, kids must be taught some skills such as cooking without fire, one should use quarantine to reinforce the moral and divine values among students, she voiced that rather everybody is in lockdown, but there is no lockdown on smiling, charity, glee and contentment. She applauded all the participants and said that Family is important because it provides love, support and a framework of values to each of its members. Family members teach each other, serve one another and share life's joys and sorrows. On the whole, the day proved to be a great a platform to explore their enthralling and binding talent. |
Mother’s Day CelebrationYou are the embodiment of Love,You are like a boon from aboveLike you there is no other,You’re the only one, you are my mother.Green Land Convent, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Mother’s Day with great vigor and vehemence by paying sincere encomium to the great creation of the Lord of universe and the epitome of love and sacrifice, ‘Mother’.Keeping in mind the selfless efforts put by a mother for the well beings of her children plethora of events were organised at the school premises. A mother is a woman like no other. She gave us life, nurtured us, taught us, fought for us and most importantly loves us unconditionally. All the activities were planned to applaud the untired efforts put by a mother for her children. The Primary wing of the school I to III was engulfed in making vibrant Greeting Cards to express their love for their adorable Super Moms. All the blooming buds participated with zeal and enthusiasm.Class IV to V students beautifully put forward their efforts in making technicoloured Photo Frames exhibited their love and affection towards their mothers.The Senior Wing of the school also put forth their best by participating in Inter House Salad cum Mocktail Making Competition. Students displayed their culinary skill and exhibited their art of making dining table more tempting by adding taste, delight in preparation and nutrition value in vibrant salad and dazzling mocktail. As truly said, “A mother’s heart is brave and sacrifices its own pleasures for the welfare of her family”. She is like a flower each one is beautiful and unique. To add more colours to the day Inter House Flower Arrangement Competition was organized for the students of classes VI onwards to bring out the inner creativity of the students. Flowers are the symbol of everlasting love and indelible bond. The competition enabled the pupil to pay gratitude to their mothers for everything they have done to make their life cheerful and comfortable. It was a treat to watch the Green Knights arranging the various coloured flowers in a perfect way. The fragrance of the flower mesmerized everyone present there.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the winner and applauded the efforts of all the participants . The First position was baggad by SHAKTI House. The second position was won by KIRTI House and the Third position went to JYOTI House in flower Making competition.As per the judgement of Salad cum Mocktail Making Competition, KIRTI House grabbed first position. Second and third positions were secured by SHAKTI House and JYOTI House respectively. The honourable Principal of this great temple of learning encourages such activities as they help the children to adopt healthy life style. She guided the students to respect their mothers and focused on the importance and role of a mother in building a child as a good human being. She further motivated the students to love and take care of their mothers, the precious gift of God. |
Fun Filled Role PlayRole-Play competition for the students of Primary Wing was organized in the premises of school with great enthusiasm and fervour. The objective of this competition was to develop confidence and to promote the skills of effective Public speaking among the students.“Children are great imitators, give them something great to imitate”, keeping it in view, A Role Play Competition based on the theme “My Family” was conducted for the students of standard II. It was really a fun filled and splendid event. All the actors for the role play put up their best show. The students portrayed themselves as father, mother, sister and brother, grandparents etc. with great conviction and confidence. It proved to be a great learning experience for all the children. The ideas were executed so well by the students and acting was superb.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara was highly impressed by the act, idea formulation and act execution by the students. She said that such competitions help the students to improve their communication skills and learn the new ways of presenting their thoughts. She applauded all the participants and awarded certificates to the winners. She also motivated them to be sincere and diligent in academics and activities to achieve success in all the spheres of life.On the whole, the day proved to be a great learning experience for the little ones to showcase their potential and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. The whole atmosphere was so spell binding and enthralling. |
91ST BIRTHDAY OF MICKEY MOUSE“It all started with a mouse. If you can dream it, you can do it.”The tiny tots of Kindergarten wing of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated 91st birth anniversary of their beloved cartoon character Mickey Mouse with great pomp and show in the school premises. During this event, kids in the unique attire of Mickey Mouse were very happy. Excited faces were seen everywhere as children posed for photographs. Few kids were excited to be in the costumes of their favorite cartoon characters as Mickey, his friends, Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto. Interestingly, an inflatable Mickey was seen distributing toffees and chocolates to the kids. The effort and hard work of children & teachers were highly commendable. It was followed by a cake cutting ceremony. The students relished the tasty cake and enjoyed dancing on their favorite songs. Speaking on the occasion, revered principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Since 1928 Mickey Mouse created by Walt Disney has been entertaining kids all over the world. She focused on the lessons one can learn from Mickey Mouse. She further said that one of the most amazing attributes of Disney movies is their characters’ ability to relay invaluable lessons through family friendly storytelling. These Disney characters showed us that it was okay to “stand out” from the crowd and own who you are. She inspired the children to always look on the bright side of things as Mickey always has an upbeat attitude about life and its situations.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents. The children had a wonderful time and they were seen smiling happily as they left the school. |
YOUNG GREEN KNIGHTS CELEBRATED MOTHERS’ DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the young Greenknights celebrated Mothers’ Day with zeal and fervor. The students were given an opportunity to show their love and respect for their mothers. The young, enthusiastic students expressed their love and affection for their mothers by participating in Card Making, Photo Frame Making & Solo Singing Competition. Amidst the Lockdown 3.0, the teachers organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to mark the importance of Mother’s Day. It was followed by announcing the rules and regulations of various activities organised for different age groups. Kindergarten Wing had special celebration on Mother’s Day. The little angels passionately got involved in Card Making Activity and expressed their love, affection and esteems for their mother. The beautiful cards conveyed an important message of being humble, respectful and obedient to the parents. The students of classes I to III participated in Photo Frame Making Activity. The Students participated in it with utmost enthusiasm and zeal. Continuing with the spirit to spread more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments and made ingenious photo frames using different sort of materials such as coloured tape, glitter shells, paper crafting, fabulous painted designs to decorate the gift. The best two startling and astounding pictures, one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges digitally. The students of classes IV to XII had something more special and unique to bring a smile on their beloved mother’s face. They whole- heartedly participated in Solo Singing Competition. The Heart-warming songs filled their heart with intimacy, gratitude, appreciation and acknowledgement for their mothers. The students shared their poignant videos with their class in charges. Our most revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Pujara said that a man may work from dusk to dawn, but a woman’s work never ends. She said that undoubtedly, moms deserve to be celebrated because they’re always putting others ahead of themselves. Mother’s Day is the perfect opportunity to stop and reflect on all of her hard work. She articulated that mothers deserve nothing short of oodles of praise and attention. Though you should constantly let them know how much you love and appreciate them. She motivated all the students to appreciate the efforts and love of their mother. She further thanked and appreciated the students, parents and the staff members for their hard work, creativity and enthusiastic support. Overall, it was an enjoyable and memorable day for each and every child which left an indubitable mark on the innocent hearts. |
Karate & Abacus State level TournamentStudents of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana performed exceptionally good and embarked their potential by bringing various positions in Karate & Abacus State level Tournaments held recently. The students earned medals by playing with full vigour and zeal in different categories of Boys & Girls.In Inter School Seishikai Shito-ryu Karate Championship, Sana Rana in U- 7 (Girls) category & Love Kumar in U-10 (Boys) category secured first position and Harshita Verma in U-6 (Girls) category, Varpunit in U-9 (Boys) category, Amanjit in U-7 (Boys) category & Abhijeet in U-12 (Boys) category won third position.Taniya and Drishti (T4 Category, Level 10) added another feather to the cap of school by bagging first position in Abacus Competition held recently at Tyagraj Stadium, New Delhi. Principal Ms. Jyoti congratulated the winning students and appreciated them for their efforts and adding 4 gold medals and 4 bronze medals in the talent basket of the school. She emphasized on the importance of sports and games in the present scenario and encouraged the students to keep on the good work and develop into wholesome personalities. She applauded the coaches and teachers who left no stone unturned during their practice to make their dreams come true. |
Blooming Toddler’sBlooming Toddler’s Welcome Fiesta a Royal Theme Party was organized in the premises of school with great enthusiasm and fervour. Aiming to combine learning with fun and to develop confidence in the little ones by giving them an opportunity to get on the stage and speak in front of an audience. A carnival like atmosphere prevailed in the decorated campus.In kids’ fashion show, the young rookie ‘models’ hit a high note of fashion showcasing a range of glittering and stylish attire. The gala event witnessed children walking the ramp exhibiting confidence and style. All pairs of eyes in the auditorium were glued to the bunch of ‘child’ models that mesmerized viewers with their remarkable performance. Children were dressed up as Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel, Elsa, Ben 10, Spiderman, Superman, Ironman, Captain America and many other beautiful characters. The tiny tots were given a chance to perform on the stage and were awarded with the title for their best costume and performance. The students were served snacks, juice, cupcake, Cookies, Muffin, Veg sandwich and snacks which they relished while tapping their feet at the conclusion of the event. The teachers were seen cheering and clapping for their little students who had put in so much effort to do their best.The school Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara welcomed the tiny tots and applauded the excitement with which they took part in the function. She said that extra-curricular activities help the students to overcome their stage fear, bring out their inner talent, give them a platform to build their self-confidence and explore their inner strength. The dynamic show concluded with the encouraging words of the Principal who lauded the admiral performances of the tiny tots, parents and the teachers for the success of the event and awarded the title for their best costume and performance to the winners. On the whole, the competition proved to be a great learning experience for the students and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents and build self-confidence. |
ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET-2019 ON CHILDREN'S DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Children’s Day, the birth anniversary of the legendary freedom fighter and our first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru popularly known as “Chacha” with great ardor and gusto. “There is no garden as beautiful as Childhood”. Children’s Day celebrations focused entirely on children and their enjoyment. On this occasion, Annual sports meet was organised for little angels of Kindergarten and Primary Wing. The day began with a colourful opening & oath ceremony. The meet was declared open by well-regarded Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, marking the commencement of the ceremony.The students participated in track and field events very enthusiastically. The most captivating aspect, embellishing the event, was the splendid field displays, involving mass student participation, which splashed on the field. The school playground was filled with great zeal, excitement and frolicsome environment. Students participated in 30m race, 50m race, 100m race, Ball Race, Hurdle Race, Frog Race, and Sack Race. The main motive of these events was complete participation. The loud cheers and applauses were a proof that children were enjoying it thoroughly. Speaking on the occasion, the revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that every child is a different kind of flower; together they make this world a beautiful garden. She paid a floral tribute to Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. She blessed the students and encouraged them to work diligently and enjoy their childhood a transient phase to optimum.On the whole, athletic meet was an outstanding display of student’s incredible fitness, strength, stamina and sportsman spirit. |
AN ONLINE FIRST AID BOX MAKING ACTIVITY TO CELEBRATE WORLD RED CROSSGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized An Online First Aid Box Making Activity to celebrate World Red Cross amidst Lockdown 3.0. It aimed to aware the youngsters about the importance of the first aid and inculcates a great respect towards our front line warriors during this pandemic situation. The day is observed to celebrate the birth anniversary of Henry Dunant, the founder of Red Cross Society. “Provide first aid and be the hero”, keeping this in view, the day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where class teachers and students recited a famous poem: “The Red Cross” and poured out their heart’s appreciation and acknowledgment to the blood and plasma donors during Covid -19. An informative video was shared digitally in which the young Greenknights learnt about the life and contribution of Henry Dunant and role of Red Cross Society. Students were fascinated to know the main functions of the Red Cross that fall into four categories- blood collection, disaster relief, aids to soldiers and victims of war and community education. It was followed by announcement the rules and regulations of First Aid Box Making Activity. It was organised in an amplified manner to provide the basic first aid training and to make the children aware of diverse and innovative range of services to the humanity. The theme behind it was to disseminate first aid knowledge and skills among young people. The Green Knights participated enthusiastically and were keen to showcase their knowledge. The criteria for the competition were presentation, use of material, innovation and overall effect. The best two startling and astounding pictures one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. Our benign Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the day is celebrated in Red Cross Organizations across the world by helping people with independence, humanity, impartiality, universality, unity and the fundamental principles of the organization. She encouraged volunteers to promote their humanitarian activities and help people who are suffering from any kind of problem. She motivated the young Greenknights to protect their own lives and ensure they follow lockdown 3.0. On the whole, the event proved to be a great learning experience for all the children. |
World Red Cross DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated ‘World Red Cross Day’ in order to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Sir J Henry Dunant, the founder of the Red Cross Movement. On this occasion, an awareness programme was organized with the theme “First Aid’ in an amplified manner to provide on the basic first aid training and to make the children aware of diverse and innovative range of services to the humanity. The theme behind it was to disseminate first aid knowledge and skills among young people. The training began with orientation and briefing on the relevance of providing first aid to those in need. Demonstrations were given by the students on various emergency scenarios and how to remain calm and deal efficiently in such situations. ‘First Aid Kit’ activity was also organized wherein every class maintained their own first aid kit.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti stressed on the importance of conducting such events which help in disseminating first aid knowledge to save themselves and their loved ones from unexpected hazards such as severe bleeding, fainting, spells etc. She exhorted the students to be helping hands and to lead a life of service to reaffirm our commitment to the humanity. |
Ceremonial HawanTo commemorate the new session a ‘Ceremonial Hawan’ was organized in the premises with religious zeal and fervour. The Havan, though a regular & routine feature of the school activities, was especially dedicated to seek blessings of Almighty for His Grace for a fulfilling session ahead.The most revered, the Chairman cum Director of Chain of Green Land Schools – Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, President of the Trust Dr. Shabad Rudhra, General Secretary of the Trust Mrs. Usha Rudhra and Dr. Vijayata, Director Green Land Schools were among the galaxy of dignitaries present on the occasion. The Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara offered a floral welcome to the eminent guests. Students and teachers were also present with gleeful faces seeking the blessing and to be the part of this holy rites.The ceremony started with soul striving rendering Bhajans followed by Havan with the chanting of Gayatri Mantra and offerings to the sacred fire. The learned priest, Sh. Ajay Vashisht chanted the sacred mantras to purify the environment, and later the students of Class XI and XII along with their teachers poured holy offerings into sanctified fire amidst the chanting of Vedic mantras. The fragrance of the ‘Samagri’ kindled the golden flames and spread the positive vibration and energy all around. Amidst hymns and chanting of Mantras, a message of peace, spirituality and harmony was spread among the young minds on this pious occasion.Dr. Rajesh Rudhra exhorted students to value the blessings of good education and model themselves as righteous individuals and guided them to follow the principles of diligence, punctuality and discipline to achieve success in life. He further, blessed the children to be healthy, happy and successful in the coming years with positive energy flowing to fulfil the real purpose of the Havan.In an enlightening address, The Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, said that the auspicious ceremony was aimed at infusing a sense of devotion into the students and was conducted to introduce them to the righteous virtuous value system of the school. She emphasized upon the students the importance of following our traditions and embracing congruous new trends for a wholesome development. She encouraged one and all to carry forward the institution’s glorious legacy.On the whole, the Havan was performed religiously under the divine fervour spirituality and concluded with an ‘Arti’ and Distribution of Prasad’. It was a moment of great joy and elation. |
AN ONLINE INTER CLASS POETRY RECITATION COMPETITION FOR CLASSES VI TO XII TO CELEBRATE “TAGOREJAYANTI”“The burden of the self is lightened when I laugh at myself” – Rabindranath TagoreGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana, organized An Online Inter Class Poetry Recitation Competition for classes VI to XII to celebrate “Tagore Jayanti” with a belief that a poem can be an oasis of calm, a moment of slowing down and reducing stress in our frenetic world. The main purpose of the competition was to instill a love for poetry and to develop recitation skills among the students. “Poetry is emotion put into measure. The emotion must come by nature, but the measure can be acquired by art.”, keeping this in view, the day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where class teachers and students recited a Tagore’s famous poem: “The Grasp of Your Hand” and poured out their heart’s gratitude and thankfulness to God to shower his mercy during Covid -19. A small write up was read digitally in which the young Greenknights learnt about the life and contribution of Gurudev. It was followed by announcement the rules and regulations of the competition. It was organised for two categories A and B which represented two languages i.e English and Hindi respectively. The recital of Tagore’s poems by the students marked the commencement of the celebrations. One of the participants recited and enacted Tagore’s famous poem titled ‘Where the mind is without fear’, which enthralled the audience. The celebrations included immaculate rendition of Tagore’s poem ‘Geetanjali’, ‘Freedom’, Last Curtain’, पिंजरे की चिड़िया थी.., चल तू अकेला!, कुसुम etc. The most riveting performances exhibited great enthusiasm and radiance in their performances and were highly applauded by the judges. Each participant was given 2-3 minutes for recitation of the poem. The students excelled in memorizing and reciting the poetry of their choice with confidence and control in voice modulation, expressions, confidence, and modulation. The astonishing and astounding videos and pictures were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. Our well-regarded Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara articulated that when power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations and when power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. She said that Poetry helps us understand and appreciate the world around us. She appreciated the exuberance & efforts of participants in general & applauded the winners in particular. She reminded of the fact that participating in the event itself is a great achievement as it reflects self-assurance & poise of an individual and helps to develop his/her personality. On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the Green Knights and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. The event proved to be a great learning experience for all the children. |
World Television DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised Virtual Inter Class Ad Mad Show for the little angels of classes Pre. Nursery to III on the occasion of World Television Day with great zeal and enthusiasm. Its objective was to enable students to highlight the talent, creativity, innovation in creating an advertisement for the products.The Class Incharges organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to mark the importance of World Television Day. It was followed by announcement of the rules and regulations of the said competition for different age groups. Continuing with the spirit to spread more fervor to the celebrations, the students participated with a lot of eagerness and enhanced their skills in expression, voice modulation and dialogue delivery. Most of the students dressed up as the product they were advertising came up with unique ideas and well-written scripts of the advertisements. Besides showing ads with social message, it was a good confidence building exercise.The competition was bi-lingual wherein the participants were judged on content, presentation and overall performance. The best two startling and astounding pictures and poignant videos were shared by parents to their respective class in charges digitally.Speaking on the occasion, our well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Television plays a major role in presenting different issues that affect people. It helps people to remember the beneficial purposes of television. She articulated that only a few are blessed by the talent of effective advertising. The Ad Mad Show competition bequeathed a perfect platform to showcase the knack to advertise and win hearts. She appreciated the young marketers to explore and adopt the life skills and blessed them for their future endeavors.On the whole, the virtual event was a wonderful learning experience for young participants. |
Cambridge English Language Assessment ProgramGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized a two days’ 'Teacher Training Workshop' of Cambridge English Language Assessment to develop the teaching learning strategies to train students for Key and Preliminary English Test and for the First and Advanced Certificate of English from Cambridge, U.K.The training was very fruitful as the teachers were introduced with Cambridge programmes and techniques. They were provided guidance on how to teach the pupils for Cambridge English Exams and made them aware about the assessment criteria, its aims & objectives, teaching aids & approaches and also about the engrossed resources that are available to support their teaching. It also encouraged the teachers to reflect on and take greater responsibility for their teaching as a facilitator and to become more innovative in their classroom practice.The session aroused a lot of interest and enthusiasm among the teachers with a major focus on activity based teaching so that students develop greater interest in language competence and do really well in exams. The teachers who attended were exceptional in their desire to explore and engage with suggested approaches to the teaching and utilization of exam focused techniques. The teacher involvement produced intense and detailed discussion with animated practice.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara said that supporting teachers in their professional development leads to improve outcomes for learners and these training workshops provide hands on experience for teachers under the guidance of experienced facilitators. She appreciated the untiring efforts of the trainer to guide the teachers and also congratulated all the participants on successfully completing the training.On the whole, it was a very interactive, engaging and an insightful session. |
World Book DayThe “World Book Day” was organized in the premises of school on 23rd April 2019 with much enthusiasm. The students came together to appreciate reading. The main aim of World Book Day was to encourage children to explore the pleasures of books and reading by providing them with the opportunity to have a book of their own.In context to the Book Day, ‘Book Mark Making Competition’ and ‘Slogan Writing Competition’ was held for classes IV-V, VI – VIII and IX – X and respectively. Words and pictures geared up everybody’s mind to give a deep thought about ‘Our Real Input’ in encouraging book reading. The children took part in various fun and creative reading and writing opportunities to really promote a love of books and of reading not just for pleasure but also for a purpose.Speaking on the occasion, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said, “Reading is an investment, which has great returns and books are our true friends. The magic of books has been there since time immemorial. She, further, encouraged the students to read as much as they can which will add magic to their lives. She thanked and appreciated the students and the staff members for all the hard work, creativity and enthusiastic support.Overall, the competition proved to be a tough time setter for the activity in-charges to give ranks to the winners. It was an awaking activity where everyone had a very enjoyable day and has learnt about some new books which they’d like to read next. The event was very successful as everyone left the event with a promise to read more, to open our imagination and enhance knowledge. The event was a celebration of authors, books, characters, and reading along with various fun activities. |
AN ONLINE FANCY DRESS COMPETITION- OUR HELPERS FOR THE TINY TOTS OF PRE-NURSERY-KG ON THEOCCASION OF “THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’DAY”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized An Online Fancy Dress Competition- Our Helpers for the tiny tots of Pre-Nursery-KG on the occasion of “The International Workers’ Day”, also called as Labour Day, with full zeal and aplomb. To honor workers for their contribution towards making our lives easier, Greenknights celebrated the untiring services provided by the Corona Warriors during this international pandemic.‘It’s labour indeed that puts the difference to everything.’ Keeping in view, the day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a soul rendering song– “Desh Mere Tu Jeeta Rahe” and pour their heart’s gratitude and thankfulness before them. The tiny tots while in their homes got together through Whats App and dressed up as helpers of society and expressed their gratitude towards the support staff and reiterated the fact that their contribution is an important aspect in their life. The toddlers actively participated in the activity and thanked the helpers for their dedication and support.This engaging and fun filled activity was planned in such a manner that students developed confidence, connected to their family as a deeply valued member of family. A small animated video was shared through Whatsapp in which they learnt about the importance of the day. The startling and astounding videos and pictures were shared by parents to their respective class incharges.Our revered School Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara acknowledged the contributions of the work force of the society, and lauded their ceaseless efforts for the welfare of the public. She said that as the world is hit by the coronavirus pandemic; Medical workers, sanitation workers, police personnel and other essential service workers are working day and night to help people, without caring about them and are fighting the deadly virus on the frontline. She paid her heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness to the real warriors; she further articulated that their undiluted courage, selflessness, determination, and focus have ensured that India remains on track in this difficult time. She appreciated all the parents and students for sharing scintillating and vivacious videos of their kids while paying thankfulness to Covid-19 warriors.As a whole, the day was full of joyous and learning for children. |
Diwali CelebrationsGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar celebrated traditional as well as virtual Diwali with great devoutness and exhilaration. The school was decorated with diyas and light anticipating that the festival of light would bring bright sparkles of joy and happiness and gaiety in everyone’s life. The school buzzed with various activities on “Diwali Celebrations”.The day started with a special virtual morning assembly wherein the teachers delivered a lecture on the significance of the festival and the relevance of eco-friendly celebrations and organised an online quiz based on epic Ramayana. The students of Pre Nsy to KG participated in Diya and Candle Decoration, Pooja Thali Decoration and Paper Lantern Making Activity. The excitement of the little angels knew no bounds when their class Incharge demonstrated them each step to decorate diyas, candles and thalis. The students prepared different types of candles, diyas and pooja thalis which were very colourful and decorated with ribbons, sparkles, beads, shells, stars, mirrors, glitters etc. The students of classes I – III participated in Zero Cost Craft Making Activity to enhance the children's dexterity and agility. The students prepared Pompom Torans, Dream Catchers with Paper Plates, Photo Frames etc. which were later gifted to their Grandparents. The tiny tots also dressed up as Sri Ram, Mata Sita, Lakhman, Hanuman and portrayed their character from Epic Ramayana. They also wore suitable accessories and jewellary and spoke a few lines about that character. Recital of poems on Diwali by the little angels was an icing on the cake. Decorating the home during festivals, is a very important part of Indian traditions. To keep up the festive spirit, the students of classes IV to VIII participated in Door Hanging (Toran) Making Activity with great zeal and gusto. The enthusiasm showed by the students was infectious as they used colorful paper, auspicious leaves, craft mirrors, glitters and decorative material to make beautiful torans. This activity enhanced their fine motor skills and social skills. They enjoyed doing activity, thereby learning how to be helpful to the parents doing festival. The passionate Green Knights also participated in E-Greetings and Poster Making Activity and motivated everyone to say no to Firecrackers and use noble ways to celebrate Diwali through their igneous posters.The students of Senior Wing (IX-XII) participated in ‘Inter-Class Rangoli-Making Competition virtually as well as in school with an aim of mass participation in the celebrations. The stunning designs of rangoli were alluring and fascinated the spectators. They students also participated in Classroom Decoration Competition. The students cleaned their class rooms and decorated them with handmade paper lanterns and flowers. Every class displayed their items in a very innovative way with colourful dupattas, pictures of Gods and Goddesses. The whole display was overwhelming. Winners of all competition were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, colour combination, mass participation, variety of material used etc. The ceremonies took place by maintaining social distancing and following the guidelines issued by Government of India.Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, greeted the students and motivated them to celebrate Eco- friendly and Eco-sensitive Diwali. He said Diwali is a festival of communal harmony, wherein Hindus celebrate the return of Lord Ram at Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile, while Sikhs observe ‘Bandhi Chorr Divas’. He offered his warm wishes to the students and appreciated the creativity displayed by the students. He sensitized the students about the ill- effects of the crackers and inspired them to celebrate pollution free Diwali in its purest form by lightening lamps and sharing with underprivileged.The revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara greeted the Green Land Family on the auspicious occasion of Diwali. She appreciated the efforts of parents and students and motivated them to use home-made artifacts to save money and use their own talent. SHE said that Chain of Green Land Schools gives ample opportunities to students to explore their talent by organizing such competitions. She congratulated as well as encouraged the winners to enhance their talent. On the whole, the festival of fun and excitement progressed with loads of joy and happiness sparkling on the faces of everyone. Both Teachers and students enjoyed the Diwali celebrations wholeheartedly. |
The Earth DayThe Earth Day was celebrated with much enthusiasm on 22nd April 2019 in the premises of school. The aim was to sensitize the students towards their role in addressing global environmental challenges at grass root level.The school choir presented a mellifluous song on the occasion. A week long cleanliness drive ensured that the students neatly turned out their classrooms. The tiny tots collectively participated in doing the beautiful craft work based on Earth Day. They were made to communicate few lines and slogans conveying the message of keeping surroundings clean and in turn taking care of the Mother Earth. Role plays on how Mother Earth can be saved from global warming were enacted.To mark this day and to emphasize upon the need to save trees, all the primary section children were involved in speaking slogans like ‘Save Earth’ and ‘Go Green’. Children also participated in creative activities like slogan writing, card making, poster making and poem writing displaying their artistic and linguistic skills while showcasing their awareness about conserving natural resources. Students and staff members took pledge during the occasion. The celebrations concluded with the National Anthem and the belief that the students would respect their natural inheritance and be good caretaker of their planet.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara in her address appreciated the efforts of young toddlers and added that we are fortunate to have born on Earth and reminded children of their responsibility towards “Mother Earth” and administered a pledge to protect and save our fast depleting natural resources. She motivated the students that we should join our hands together to save our mother Earth from the increasing environmental degradation and exhorted everybody to save flaura and fauna, soil and water from the unhealthy man made practices growing industrialisation and urbanisation.On the whole , the Earth Day event had galvanized more students and parents than any other event Showing that more than ever people care are very concerned about global healing and environmental issues. The whole school was filled with heart warming and ecologically poignant artworks and displays done by students of various ages over the past month. These displays simultaneously brought big smiles and tears to the viewer’s eyes. |
550TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JIThe students and Faculty of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the 550th Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev Ji with devotion and reverence. The spiritual ambience of the devotional chants was attended by all the children.“O Nanak, the name of Waheguru is like a ship which will take you to your salvation,” to observe this auspicious occasion, a special morning assembly was organised to mark birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The students came dressed in traditional Sikh attire and the assembly commenced with a prayer followed by a demonstration of the customary ‘Prabhat Pheri’. The children looked very impressive as they were dressed up like Panj Pyaras. On this occasion, 'Kirtan' was performed by the students of the school. They paid tribute to Guru Nanak Dev Ji by spreading his divine message of harmony, humility and equality through poems, speeches and orations. The students presented a beautiful rendition of Ek Onkar and other shabads which were appreciated by one and all present. The students along with Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a floral tribute to Guru- Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Speaking on the occasion, our most cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara inspired the students to incorporate the teachings of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in their life and respect their elders. She also spread the message of harmony and oneness and advised the students to pray daily to improve concentration. She said that in today’s busy life people are drifting away from many things including devotion and let us revive the spirit of spirituality which leads us towards purifying our inner self and one should learn from the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji for healthy and prosperous life.The program concluded with distribution of Prasad. |
AN ONLINE BOOK COVER DECORATION COMPETITION ON THE OCCASION OF “WORLD BOOK DAY”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised An Online Book Cover Decoration Competition on the occasion of “World Book Day” for the 14th successive year with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main aim of the competition was to encourage children to develop creativity and imagination through a range of complex activities and to improve their ability to control materials, tools and techniques.Amidst the Quarantine 2.0, the teachers organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to mark the importance of World Book Day. The students of Grade IV to VIII were introduced to the rules and regulations of the Book Cover Decoration Competition based on the theme- “Books Help Us Grow.” The Students participated in it with utmost enthusiasm and zeal. Continuing with the spirit to spread awareness and adding more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments and made ingenious book covers using different sort of materials such as coloured tape, glitter shells, paper crafting, fabulous painted designs to decorate their book covers and Made strong design statements. The best two startling and astounding pictures while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges digitally.Speaking on the occasion, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Art and design stimulates creativity and imagination. It provides visual, tactile and sensory experiences and a special way of understanding and responding to the world. She articulated that children become involved in shaping their environments through art and design activities and learn to make informed Judgement and aesthetic decisions. She, further, encouraged the students to inculcate the habit of reading as it will add magic to their lives. She thanked and appreciated the students, parents and the staff members for all the hard work, creativity and enthusiastic support.Overall, the competition proved to be a tough time setter for the activity in-charges to give ranks to the winners. The students explored ideas and meanings through learning about the roles and functions of art. |
Virtual Children’s DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Virtual Children’s Day, the birth anniversary of the legendary freedom fighter and our first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru popularly known as “Chacha” with great ardor and gusto. The day started with a special virtual morning assembly wherein the teachers delivered a lecture on the significance of Children’s Day. “There is no garden as beautiful as Childhood”, keeping this in view, the celebrations focused entirely on the little angels and their enjoyment. On this occasion, a digital DJ party was organised for the little angels of Kindergarten Wing in which the students participated very enthusiastically. The most captivating aspect of the function was the splendid dance performances of tiny tots which involved mass participation. Some of the students dressed up as Chacha Nehru and spoke a few lines about him. The loud cheers and applauses after every performance were a proof that children were enjoying it thoroughly. The students of Primary Wing recited poems and delivered speeches on Jawahar Lal Nehru and participated in one minute games. Speaking on the occasion, the revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that every child is a different kind of flower; together they make this world a beautiful garden. She paid a floral tribute to Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru and said that children carry the hopes for our brighter tomorrow and the dreams of our happy future. She blessed the students and encouraged them to work diligently and enjoy their childhood a transient phase to optimum.On the whole, the virtual event was an outstanding display of student’s zeal and enthusiasm. |
SCHOOL REOPENINGGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar reopened its doors and welcomed the students after the rejuvenating summer break. The whole campus was reverberated with the beaming faces of the Green knights and the hustle and bustle of the parents getting their kids back to school on time so as to have them to begin their first day punctually. The children were elated to see their friends and teachers back plunged into the normal routine packed with full of fun and recreation. Also, students of kindergarten enjoyed watching a very interesting, funny and pleasurable movie ‘Stuart Little’.“Teachers Training Programme” was conducted before the opening of the school which helped the teachers to explore new ways to teaching through audio-visual aids with the aim to bring qualitative changes in teaching learning process and making it student friendly.The school Principal, Ms. Jyoti Pujara welcomed the students and motivated them to do their study with passion. She also informed the students about the upcoming events and inspired them to participate in every activity both in scholastic and co- scholastic. She also addressed the teachers to be life long learners and play a positive role as a facilitator to inspire the young learners and prepare them for the future.On the whole, the entire campus was echoed with enthusiasm and positive vibrancy. |
4th International Karate ChampionshipSana Rana students of Class V of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana participated in the 4th International Karate Championship on 28th and 29th July, 2018 at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata organized by All India Seishin Kai Shito –Ryu Karate-Do Federation and bagged the Bronze Medal. It was a hard competition where number of students from all over India participated giving tough competition to each other. Sana Rana played under 10 category and by clinching the Bronze Medal, She not only made her School Proud but also the whole of India. The School Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara appreciated the student and felt highly proud to have such students being trained in the school. The school students and staff were in a spirit on the grand achievement of Sana at International level at such a small age. |
“Iam glad Iam me” a self –introductory activity“Iam glad Iam me” a self –introductory activity was organized for the students of Class I. The day was observed with an aim to promote the skills of effective Public speaking. "It is important to know yourself before you know the world", keeping it in view, a self-introduction competition “I am glad I am me!” was organized for the student of class I to enhance their oratory skills. Some of the participants spoke very confidently. Others were motivated by the teachers and tried their level best. The children felt on top of the world when they spoke about their school, family and hobbies. Their attempt to hold the mic developed their socio emotional skills as well.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that such competitions help the students to improve their communication skills and learn the new ways of presenting their thoughts. She applauded all the participants and awarded certificates to the winners. She also motivated them to be sincere and diligent in academics and activities to achieve success in all the spheres of life. She was highly impressed by the act, idea formulation and act execution by the students on the topics given to them.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. The event proved that the students can very well introduce themselves to the world. |
INTER-HOUSE MEHANDI DESIGNING COMPETITIONOur school organised Inter-House Mehandi Designing Competition in the school premises with great gusto and passion. The Day was celebrated to inculcate among the learners’ interest in traditional customs of India exhibited on various festive occasions. The young lasses of Jyoti House, Shakti House, Kirti House and Jagriti House took part in the competition enthusiastically. Irrespective of the exposure and experience, they adorned their hands with Mehandi designs which helped them boost their confidence in the art. Few girls hold the cone for the first time in their hands and applied beautiful designs which caught hold the eyes of the judges. The different types of designs which the students explored where; Indian mehandi designs, the Arabic mehandi design and African mehandi designs.Interacting with the students, our most esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it is important for students to make use of such diligent practical learning opportunities to add momentum and edge to their professional aspirations. She encouraged the students and the teachers for putting in efforts to keep this cultural and traditional art form alive.Over-all, the students were very passionate while applying henna on the palms of their house-mates. The outcome of the competition was an epitome of their imagination & creativity. |
12TH ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION & CULTURAL FEST-2019Glorifying and appreciating the achievers with accolades, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized the ‘12th Annual Prize Distribution Function and Cultural Fest-2019’ amidst great zest, effervescence and euphoria. The evening was reserved for a gala presentation. The celebration was bound to be a befitting occasion for the spontaneous outburst in a wide range of creativity. S. Parminder Singh Gill (IAS) C.A. GLADA graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of this prestigious ceremony and S. Charanjeet Singh chancellor of CT University were the guest of honour. The celebration as scheduled, started in the evening with the warm floral welcome of the Chief Guest by the Chairman - Chain of Green Land Schools – Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, President of the Trust Dr. Shabad Rudhra, General Secretary of the Trust Mrs. Usha Rudhra, Director Green Land Schools, Dr. Vijayata Rudhra and the Principal of the host school Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. The other dignitaries gracing the occasion were Principals of all Green Land Schools, Mrs. Baldeep Pandher, Mrs. Vinita Sanan, Mrs. Ritu and Mrs. Mona Thakur and eminent member of School Management Committee, Mr. Ravi Kalra.All the dignitaries were given a cordial welcome by the school band with a scintillating display of bagpipes and drums. The function commenced with the auspicious lighting of the sacred lamp followed by invoking on spiritual divinity with ‘Tridevi Vandana’. A musical feast was presented by the school orchestra in the form of an orchestral Sufi train journeying through various mystical and Sufi stations. The speech given by Anvesha the student of class VII, portrayed how the school is impacting change through numerous opportunities embedded into the school space. The function included a series of thematic performances. Kindergarten Dance titled ‘Holiday’ was performed by the tiny tots, leaving the spectators mesmerized. The chief attraction of today’s programme was a Punjabi musical play “Heer-Waris Shah Di”. The famous poetic narration was adapted, directed & dramatized with beautifully curated music. The students presented the tragic story with great imagination, emotional facility, physical expressivity, vocal projection and the ability to interpret drama. It was certainly an impressive presentation.A power packed performance “Circus” by the students of Primary Wing left the audience spell-bound. They were flabbergasted to see the balancing acts by the young Green Knights. It was followed by a choreography - ‘Women Empowerment’ was an exclusive presentation. It was a tribute to the power of Nari Shakti- let us walk shoulder to shoulder to create a society where women are integral partners of our development journey. The presentation was laudable indeed.Another fervent performance “Swachh Bharat” added élan to the function. The students initiated to aware the masses towards importance of cleanliness and 3 R’s i.e Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The young and energetics lassies performed “Folk Dance of Haryana” highlighting their talent which added an amazing enthusiasm to the show. The confidence and the superb performance of the students on the stage kept the audience glued to their seats throughout the show.The cosmic celebration comprised of colorful & vibrant performances by the students, theatrical extravaganzas and the prize distribution ceremony for the scholastic and co-scholastic achievers. While the students celebrated the day in all vibrancy, the school awarded meritorious students in different fields of academics & sports for their National, State and District achievements.The vibrant music, breath taking colors and highly coordinated movement set the tone for various folk dances, where students performed the eye catching performance. The students presented their foundation of talents during this fantastic series of presentations. The most riveting performance was “Bhangra” which won an unceasing applause from the audience showing the enthusiasm of young Gabrus of Punjab. The Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara presented the annual school report highlighting the achievements of the students in the field of academics, sports and co-curricular activities. She also spoke about the year-round activities conducted in the school. She congratulated the achievers and encouraged them to perform even better in future. In her Vote of thanks, she appreciated the efforts of students and teachers in making the event a great success.Chairman - Dr. Rajesh Rudhra felicitated the staff and the students for putting up such an extravagant show. He stated that our vision is to create a society of progressive thinking individuals who will contribute to the intellectual development of the global community by initiating positive changes in the social fabric. Education or success, he opined, is incomplete or futile without keeping in view the goal of serving one’s country. He congratulated the achievers who were awarded for their excellence in curricular and co-curricular activities and motivated the students to continue their toil and attain greater heights in life. The most memorable moments of the function were marked by the precious words of advice and appreciation by the Chief Guest S. Parminder Singh Gill (IAS) during his address to the students and parents. He lauded the vision and the relentless hard work done by students and their mentors for presenting such a message oriented programme showing the importance of sustainable development. A student is a celebrity while he performs in his school and one must appreciate the glory of their celebration. He urged parents to encourage and praise their children for their good work and achievements, as appreciation gives them indomitable strength to face the world. The months of hard work and several rehearsals paid off. The gala reached to halt with the National Anthem performed by the students of the school invoking the spirit of nationality and patriotism amongst the massive presence. Parents and children were flourishing with beaming faces and a smile that they were proud to be a part of this institution. Overall, the celebrations concluded on a happy note encouraging the students to establish further milestones in the journey of success. |
MAHA SHIVRATRI"When you focus on being a blessing, God makes sure that you are always blessed in abundance".Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Maha Shivratri with devotion and religious fervour in honour of Lord Shiva in its school premises. To feel the verve of festival, a special assembly on ‘Mahashivratri' was conducted by the students. Festival celebrated in veneration of Lord Shiva commenced with the Morning Prayer 'Teri Hai Zameen, Tera Aasmaan” followed by a speech sharing the significance of the pious day. Powers and role of Lord Shiva in the natural cycle were highlighted through the speech. The auspiciousness of this day for Goddess Parvati was exhibited and heartfelt prayers were offered to Lord Shiva by all. Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Maha Shivaratri is a festival celebrated annually in honour of Lord Shiva, and in particular, marks the day of the celebration of marriage of Lord Shiva with Goddess Parvati. She said that the third eye of Lord Shiva symbolises that we must not always believe what we see until we are able to see it from the mind’s eye. She articulated that whenever we face an adverse circumstance, then we must not keep on thinking about what we see in front of us. Rather we must give our mind enough time to think about the solution to the problem and must perceive the situation from all the aspects. The students along with Principal Mam offered flowers to Lord Shiva and seek His choicest blessings for the upcoming exams.On the whole, everyone swayed away with the chanting of sacred mantra ‘Om Namah Shivaya' which made the milieu holy and consecrated. |
AN ONLINE ART ATTACK ACTIVITY ON THE OCCASION OF EARTH DAY“The environment is where we all meet; where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers organized An Online Art Attack Activity on the occasion of Earth Day with much enthusiasm. The aim was to sensitize the students towards their role in addressing global environmental challenges at grass root level. The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “We're All in This Together” urging everyone to come together to spread awareness on Covid-19 and save our Mother Earth. The school organized a plethora of activities for different age groups to ensure mass participations followed by Hand Printing Activity for the tiny tots of Pre. Nursery to K.G in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The tiny tots while in their homes got together through Microsoft Teams App and Whats App to watch and learn how to do thumb printing. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as in-house artists and their teachers demonstrated to them how printing is done. The toddlers dipped their tiny hands in colour and made Earth and developed confidence, improved their motor skills. The best two startling and astounding pictures one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.To mark this day and to emphasize upon the need to conserve Earth, the students of Primary Section I-III participated in Best out of Waste Activity. The objective of the competition was to create love for environment by making best out of waste with help of recyclable things. The students used their imagination and creativity to make innovative things. Students used broken bangles, plastic bottles, waste nails, peanut shell, beads, therrmocol glasses, old CD etc. All these things which are waste in our day to day life were used in constructive manner and variety of things were made from them. Students made cloth doll, wall hanging with bangles, doll with tea strainer, night lamp with bottle, and paper flowers were artistically made. The criteria for the competition were presentation, use of material, innovation and overall effect.The students of class IX to XII participated in Poster Making Competition with an aim to make a commitment to learn more about the environment and demonstrate how you can help in protecting it. Continuing with the spirit to spread awareness and adding more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments through ‘Art Attack, and made ingenious posters represented the ways to conserve earth with strokes of colors. The best two startling and astounding pictures one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.Speaking on the occasion, revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara appreciated the efforts of young toddlers and added that we are fortunate to have born on Earth and reminded children of their responsibility towards “Mother Earth” and administered a pledge to protect and save our fast depleting natural resources. She motivated the students that we should join our hands together to save our mother Earth from the increasing environmental degradation and exhorted everybody to save flora and fauna, soil and water from the unhealthy man made practices growing industrialisation and urbanization. On the whole, the Earth Day celebrations galvanized more students and parents than any other event showing that more than ever people care is very concerned about global healing and environmental issues. |
Virtually DussehraGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana, celebrated virtually Dussehra with great fervor and ardour. The primary objective of the entire celebration was to teach the students that no matter how intelligent a person is, his pride will be the reason of his collapse.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “There is only one religion” with a belief in the existence of one God, or in the oneness of God. It was followed by activity like making the effigy of Ravana for the tiny tots of Pre. Nursery to III in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The tiny tots of Pre-Nsy. to K.G., made small effigies of Ravana to mark Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and to reinforce the message that good always triumphs over evil. Some students painted their faces as Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman and spoke a few lines on the importance Selflessness, loyalty and humility.The students also participated in Digital Rangoli and Toran Making Activity with the help of their mothers. They used colouful paper, glitter, dry flowers etc. to make colourful rangoli. Toran making with the help of bangles and waste material proved to be an icing on the cake. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos of the participants - one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. The judgement criteria for the competition was presentation, use of eco-friendly items, innovation, low cost and overall effect.The revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the purpose to organize this celebration was actually to make the students aware of the triumph of virtue over the vice. She said that Ravana was the symbol of intelligence and knowledge. But his single mistake overpowered and nullified his entire wisdom. She advised the students to genuine their doings. She further congratulated the teachers and students for the coming festival season.On the whole, It was a great learning experience and a pleasurable day for the children. |
Shabad Kirtan and Satsang to commemorate the commencement of new sessionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana reverberated with ‘Shabad Kirtan and Satsang to commemorate the commencement of new session and seeking the blessings of Hazoor Maharaj ji. The school premise was aptly decorated depicting the joviality of the occasion. The most revered, the Chairman cum Director of Chain of Green Land Schools – Sh. Rajesh Rudhra, President of the Trust Sh. Shabad Rudhra, General Secretary of the Trust Mrs. Usha Rudhra and Ms. Vijayata were among the galaxy of dignitaries present on the occasion. The Principal, Ms. Jyoti Pujara offered a floral welcome to the eminent guests. The school students and staff were also present with gleeful faces to welcome the Principals of all Green Land Schools – Mrs. Baldeep Pandher, Mrs. Vinita Sanan, Mrs. Gunmeet, Mrs. Vinod Khajuria and Mrs. Gurpreet Kaur. It was a moment of great joy and elation.The celebration started with a soulful rendition of Shabads followed by Langar. The students of school choir and teachers recited melodious Shabads taking every one into the world of devotion and spirituality. Students presented a shining example of discipline and perseverance.The entire staff & the students of the school participated in this holy occasion whole heartedly and took a pledge to follow the path of humanity, piety, truth and peace. Shabads and Hymns allured in the positive energy as students from senior classes joined their hands in prayer to seek the grace of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji. The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools, Sh. Rajesh Rudhra in his speech stressed on following the principles of Guru. He gave full credit of success of Chain of Green Land Schools to Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj. He stated that it is only the blessings of our Guru that we are enjoying pinnacle of glory today. He exhorted students to value the blessings of good education and model themselves as living a righteous life. He blessed the children to be healthy, happy and successful in the coming years, with positive energy flowing to fulfil the dreams of their parents.Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara showered her blessings and urged the students to work with more devotion and dedication. She said that the beginning of a new session is always an auspicious time - a time for new hopes and renewed dreams. She advised the students to walk down the right path and always strive for the best in life.On the whole, the shabad kirtan and satsang programme were performed under the divine fervor & spirituality. The school enviornment was devotional and blissfull everywhere. The programme ended with ‘prasad’ distribution. |
Fourth International Yoga DayYoga is more than the union of our head to our knees, it is the union of ourselves with the divine……… Ms. Jyoyi PujaraGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar Ludhiana celebrated ‘Fourth International Yoga Day’ to enhance the feeling of well-being and better quality of life amongst its students and teachers. The great institution initiated one day practice session to create awareness about the essence of yogic exercises. To elevate the healthy way of life and imbibe the value of discipline, the students and the teachers were summoned in the school campus. The occasion began with the mellifluous prayer. A Power Point Presentation was shown demonstrating various Asanas and Importance of Yoga in One’s Life. All the paricipants were introduced to Yogasanas, Pranayama, Meditation, Dhyana, Kapalbhati, Bhadrasana etc. The Whole Campus drenched in the nectarean flute music of divine love. The teachers and the students participated enthusiastically and got the chance to know how yoga embodies unity of mind and body.The Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara calls yoga “an expression of life.” In her speech she said, “Yoga essentially means finding the key to the nature of existence.” She inspired her students and teachers to develop a habit of early rising and practising yoga daily as it has countless benefits that positively affect our physical and mental well - being. She also pointed out that a regular practice of yoga can help us to reduce stress, memorize the things, increase memory power, and understand a concept and its context. She exhorted upon that yoga is the scientific way of living healthy and increasing life expectancy. She motivated her students to make yoga indispensable part of their lives. The Programme ended with a vote of thanks and the resolution taking ceremony of practising yoga everyday. |
STORY TELLING COMPETITION“Story Telling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the World today.”To enhance the confidence and speaking skills of the students and to observe ‘International Tiger Day’, An Inter Class Story Telling Competition was organized on the topic ‘The Jungle Safari’ at Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar for students of pre-primary and I std. Around 70 students from different sections participated in the competition with great enthusiasm and zeal. Story Telling is an art that helps students to connect to humanity. It is what that helps students to link with their past and provides a glimpse into the future. Taking this fact into consideration the children got an opportunity to exhibit their talent and confidence. All the participants came up with different stories and narrated them on stage with great zeal and enthusiasm.All the class teachers put their efforts to teach the narration of stories to these tiny tots. The telling of stories by these little ones in various costumes with props and voice modulation proved that a real great talent finds its happiness in its execution.This competition was really beneficial for the students to pursue a rich and enjoyable language learning experience. The whole school was captivated with the charm, confidence and conviction of students. The students were judged on parameters like confidence, pronunciation, costume, props and on the overall presentation. Ms. Amrita and Ms. Baby Sharma were the judges of the competition.The worthy Principal of the school Ms. Jyoti Pujara who is one of the finest narrators declared the final result. She congratulated the winners and applauded all the participants for their superb performances. She also highlighted the importance of ‘International Tiger Day’ and motivated the students to ‘To save the environment by saving the rare species of the tiger.’ She also explained the right way of narrating a story and emphasized that story telling is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. She motivated the students to always showcase their talent in spectra of activities. |
Punjab School Zonal TournamentsGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana sparkled in the Punjab School Zonal Tournaments held recently. Players were in high spirit adding feathers to the glorious school cap. Our school Badminton team (U-19 boys) performed exceptionally good and won bronze medal after beating St. Thomas Sr. Sec. School, Ludhiana by 2-1. Players Shubham, Pratham, Agampreet, Gurpinder and Abhinav Sharma were in jubilant mood taking proud to air. Another felicitation added to the school fame was brought by players in Volleyball tournament. Kavita, Anshika, Diksha, Arshleen, Kashish, Gurmehak, Virinda, Anjali and Sonali (U-17 Girls) bagged third position and were appreciated for their stupendous efforts and talents. The sports gems exhibited their high sportsmanship in the Hockey tournament as well. Keshav Rana, Taranpreet Singh, Enosh & Jashandeep from U- 14 (Boys) and Parampuneet, Ragvenderpal, Jashanjot, Bhavuk, Anand, Navpreet, Bharamveer & Rajveer Singh from U-19 (Boys) got selected for Punjab School District Tournament.Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the winning teams and inspired them to keep on attaining laurels in future as well. She said that the students have been putting up excellent performances in various sports events as they are trained under the supervision of specialized coaches. She further added that participation in sports activities enhance the development of sports skills, high levels of discipline and team spirit among students. |
Dilkash Selected in Ludhiana District Cricket AssociationPassionate and keen player, Dilkash, the student of VIII std. of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana has been selected in Ludhiana District Cricket Association out of 250 aspirants who attended these trials. He added one more feather to his cap which is a matter of pride to mention.Dilkash has always been appreciated for his all-rounder performance in zonal as well as district level cricket tournaments. In session 2017-18 & 2018-19 he represented school cricket team in District Level Tournament and won Gold medal by securing first position. He was also selected in PCA trials in session 2017-18. Chairman of the school, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated Dilkash on his achievement and inspired him to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing State and National level players in sports arena. Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the young achiever for his stupendous performance. She blessed the jubilant ‘Dilkash’ on his success and achievement. She encouraged him to reach far greater heights and said that, "The three pillars of cricket - discipline, determination and devotion - can not only guide one in cricket but in one's life."Dilkash was in high spirit as left no stone unturned during practice to make his dreams come true. |
Mother Tongue Day“A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language”by Gaston Bachelard.Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) was celebrated in the school by organizing day-long activities in two languages –Mother Tongue Hindi and Regional Language Punjabi. The objective behind celebrating this day was to promote linguistic & cultural diversity, to highlight the important role of languages that play in preserving and developing our heritage.Students from Classes I to VIII impressively showed their writing skills by Sulekh Writing in Hindi and Gurmukhi Writing in Punjabi. Some of the highlighting activities like writing name of teachers, name of members in the family motivated the students to enhance their basic neatness in writing and they explore their language knowledge with different hues and flavors. The participants very enthusiastically participated. This activity was mainly to encourage the students to learn basic language skills in mother tongue. It was a pleasant sight to watch those tiny hands working with their pencils and erasers to create a letter as beautiful as they could and recall all spellings and styles require to write in mother tongue and regional language.Addressing the students, the revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara praised and applauded the efforts of the students. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She advised the children to use the pure form of the language rather than “Hinglish” and develop an interest in our rich culture by reading and writing more for pleasure. Further she said that we are living in that nation which is blessed with many regional languages. It was a day when we bow to the love for our mother tongues. We should proudly say “Hindi hain ham watan hai Hindustaan hamaaraa”, irrespective of the languages that we speak and irrespective of the place we hail from.On the whole, languages connect us and break down barriers when we unite to nurture the best in us and help each other succeed. Happy Mother Tongue Day!” |
Baisakhi CelebrationBaisakhi – the festival of harvest was celebrated with traditional fervour and gaiety and great enthusiasm in the premises of school. To mark the importance of this day, the school was dolled up and festooned with Baisakhi theme and a grand celebration. The whole school came alive with a brilliant activities organized for the students.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through recital of prayer. A special assembly was organized where the students presented vibrant and colorful programs depicting the festival, followed by speeches paying tributes to martyrs of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre saluting all the martyrs who lost their lives when thousands of unarmed men, women and children were killed by the British army on the orders of General Dyer.On this day many activities and competitions were held in the school. ‘Squash Making Activity’ was held for the students of Pre-Primary and I Std. The toddlers, actively participated in squash making activity and set the mood for the festival celebrations. The Students of primary section presented folk songs an an ‘Inter House Singing Competition’ was organized for classes II-V. The students of middle section enthusiastically participated in group dance competition. Students attired in pretty Punjabi suits with glittering dupattas looked awesome. The presentation of Punjabi song was quite mesmerizing and reminded the audience about the great heritage and culture of Punjab. A vibrant & enthralling performance of Bhangra and Giddha fascinated the audience. The hall echoed with loud music and clapping by the audience. These engaging and fun filled activities were planned in such a manner that students went home feeling confident, connected to each other, and as a deeply valued member of our school community.A small animated video on the festival was shown to the students. They were also made aware of the importance of this festival by showcasing the Punjabi culture. The purpose was to make the students aware about the historical background, significance and relevance of Baisakhi celebrations. The students were also told about various aspects of rural Punjab, its cultural heritage through tableaux showing the sowing, ploughing, harvesting, winnowing and gathering of crop.Speaking on the occasion, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, apprised everyone of the importance of the festival. She also threw light on the religious and historical importance of the festival .She, further, motivated the students to celebrate all festivals with great enthusiasm and energy and respect to promote harmony and brotherhood throughout the world. She acknowledged and appreciated all the students for giving such scintillating and vivacious performances.As a whole, keeping up the tradition, the students and teachers celebrated Baisakhi in a colorful and cheerful manner. As Baisakhi is a festival of joy and celebrations, students enjoyed it in the same way. The day was full of joyous and learning for children. The entire school campus was immersed in the spirit of festivity. |
NATIONAL NUTRITIONAL WEEKOur school celebrated National Nutritional Week in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Looking at alluring advertisements of famous food chains, children are getting attracted to junk food. To address the issue, the school took an initiative to inculcate healthy eating habits by organizing an Intra-Class Healthy Tiffin Competition for the tiny tots of Pre-Primary students. A gamut of activities were planned for our young learners who explored their artistic self as they designed colourful headgears of fruits , thus proclaiming Eat Healthy, Stay Healthy. Going the salubrious way, the tiny tots displayed their Tiffin which was vibrant with variety of food items, carrying out the spree of nourishing Balanced Diet. The students gave presentations and enumerated the wholesome benefits. To develop the skill of non- flame dishes, an activity “Inter Class Flameless Cooking” was organized for Class I-II. It was conducted with a view to create awareness about the nutritional value of food cooked without fire. The students prepared nutritious dishes like ‘Sprouted Bhel, Sandwiches, Orange Tang and Cheesy Biscuit Canopy’ using easy and quick recipes. They served the substantial meal in an artistic and aesthetic way. Mastering the art of Table Setting, children were seen learning the placement of cutlery.The school Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara articulated that a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. She applauded the students for their enthused contribution and elucidation of each component present in their food. She exhorted the participating students to eat fresh homemade food. Students were inspired to eat fresh fruits and salads. According to her along with Academics, it is an amalgamation for the students to show their contribution and participation in co-curricular activities. She said one should eat healthy food, balanced diet and not waste food. Over-all, it was a learning experience for young green knights. The event not only provided a platform for the students to foster their creativity and decision making skills but also helped them explore their hidden talents and discover new areas of interest. |
DIWALI CELEBRATIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar celebrated Diwali with great devoutness and exhilaration. The school was decorated with diyas and light anticipating that the festival of light would bring bright sparkles of joy and happiness and gaiety in everyone’s life. The ambience of the school buzzed with various activities on “Diwali Celebrations”.The day started with a special morning assembly wherein students delivered speeches on the significance of the festival and the relevance of eco-friendly celebrations. The students of middle section and senior wing participated in ‘Inter-House Rangoli-Making competition along with Class Decoration Competition. The students cleaned their class rooms and decorated them with handmade paper lanterns and flowers. Every class displayed their items in a very innovative way with colourful dupattas, pictures of gods and goddesses. The whole display was overwhelming.Winners of all competition were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, colour combination, variety of material used etc. The Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara greeted the students and motivated them to celebrate Eco- friendly and Eco-sensitive Diwali. She said Diwali is a festival of communal harmony, wherein Hindus celebrate the return of Lord Ram at Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile, while Sikhs observe ‘Bandhi Chorr Divas’. She congratulated as well as encouraged the winners to enhance their talent.On the whole, the festival of fun and excitement haulted with loads of joy and happiness sparkling on the faces of everyone. Both Teachers and students enjoyed the Diwali celebrations wholeheartedly. |
LSSC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 2019 (U-19) BOYS & GIRLSPain is only temporary but victory is forever. – Jeremy HGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar organized Day 2 of Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) - Basketball Tournament for (U-19) Boys & Girls. The sports gems displayed their high sportsmanship in the Basketball tournament. The premise was engrossed with the cheering of audience for their favorite team in the matches played between different schools affiliated to CBSE.On the second day, the matches were held for the boys teams U-19 category. The tournament was well organized. The competition was held on knockout basis. The players displayed a spectrum of courage, cooperation and sportsmanship and gave a cut throat competition to each other to secure their top positions. The most intriguing aspect, embellishing the event was the great zeal, excitement and frolicsome environment. Players exhibited team spirit and never say die attitude throughout the event. The young basketball players showed off their hoop skills in the tournament. Speaking on the occasion, the most esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara applauded the determination and perseverance of all players and blessed them for their better future. She emphasized that you don’t always get what you wish for; you get what you work for. It’s about self-improvement, about being better than you were the day before. She congratulated the winners of today event.Final Result of U-19 (Girls) MatchWinner- Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar First Runner up- GNIPS, Model TownSecond Runner Up- Green Land Sen. Sec. Public School, Jalandhar Bypass Result Summary of U-19 (Boys) MatchesI.First Match (U-19 Boys) Total Scores Ryan International School, Jamalpur v/sGMT, Bypass Winner - GMT, Bypass 31-30II. Second Match (U-19 Boys) Darshan Academy, Bhamian Kalan, Chandigarh Road v/s GRD Academy, Humbran Road. Winner -Darshan Academy, Bhamian Kalan, Chandigarh Road 39-35III.Third Match (U-19 Boys) Total ScoresGMT International School, Kakowal v/s Green Land Convent School, DugriWinner - Green Land Convent School, Dugri 17-6 |
ORIGAMI ACTIVITY FOR THE STUDENTS OF K.G.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana conducted an Origami Activity for the students of KG in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Children participated in this venture with high spirits.The tiny tots were amazed to see transformation of a flat sheet square of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting. Budding stars created unique and exclusive shapes and structures to showcase their finesse in paper craft. They made house, fan, fish, flower, boat, butterfly, dog, bird etc. and displayed them with great pleasure and gratification.Origami Activity provided the little ones with wonderful “schematic learning through repeatable actions”. As the teachers demonstrated, children watched closely and listened carefully to the specific instructions and then carried them with originality, neatness and accuracy. This activity triggered their imagination and enhanced their creative skills.The most illustrious Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Origami is a fun way to explain concepts. A thin piece of paper is not very strong, but if you fold it like an accordion it will be. She articulated that such skills allow children to comprehend, characterize, and construct their own vernacular for the world around them. She further said that it excites other modalities of learning. It has been shown to improve spatial visualization skills using hands-on learning.On the whole, the paper folding craft was not only a fun filled experience, but it also proved to be a valuable means to develop artistic skills in the young ones. |
AN ONLINE COLLAGE MAKING ACTIVITYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana conducted An Online Collage Making Activity for the students of class VI to VIII on the occasion of the ‘World Heritage Day’ with cultural fervor and enthusiasm. The main aim of the competition was to make students aware about world's famous monuments and heritage sites besides the efforts required to protect these. The students were made to realise the need to protect places of historic importance.Amidst the lockdown 2.0, the teachers organised a special morning assembly through video conferencing to mark the importance of World Heritage Day. The students of Grade VI to VIII were introduced to the rules and regulations of the trivial activities based on the theme- Cultural heritage of India, Diversity of world and nature to enkindle and induce love for our country’s heritage.This day was celebrated for conservation of our boundless heritage so that our generation can comprehend its importance & history and pass it on as an honor to the next generation. The Students participated in it with utmost enthusiasm and zeal. The startling and astounding pictures and videos of collages were shared by parents to their respective class in charges digitally. It was followed by an informative and entertaining presentation on the heritage which was presented via Whats App to mark the importance of preserving world this day.Speaking on the occasion, our well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the chain of Green Land Schools regularly holds awareness events for major UN observance days. For ‘World heritage Day’ observed on April 18, we wanted to create awareness about preservation and conservation of our “Grand Heritage.” She articulated that in view of the quarantine, the school decided to hold the event via Whats App since no one could come outside. She motivated and advised the students to preserve and conserve the monuments and cultural heritage of India. She encouraged the students to celebrate their cultural traditions in the wide context of the great diversity of cultures and beliefs that make up the world and nation.On the whole, the competition was marked as an endeavor to sensitize the children about the rich culture and heritage of India. It was a delight to watch the enthralling collages where students displayed their artistic potential and creativity. |
Virtual Halloween DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated ‘Virtual Halloween Day’ with a fun filled exciting fancy dress parade in the Kindergarten wing (Pre-Nursery to K.G. class). The virtual classes turned into a ghoulish delight for the tiny tots. Decking up in ghostly attires and posing as witches, vampires and other evil characters from their favourite fictions, the little angels participated in various activities. Superheroes, Fairies, Witches, Goblins and other interesting characters walked around with a thrill. Expressing their artistic skills, the tiny tots prepared Scary Haloween masks and pumpkin lanterns. In another activity, the little Green Knights made hand print vampires and crayon pumpkins. The children growing grass head pumpkins with their tiny hands was an icing on the cake. Few kids were excited to be in the costumes of their favourite horror characters as Dracula, witch, ghost, Bhoot Boss etc. They spoke a few sentences on the character that they depicted and some of them tried to truly imitate the same. The effort and hard work of children was highly commendable. Revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it was a delight to watch the children speak about their favourite horror character that they were dressed up as. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavours. On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents. The children had a wonderful time. |
Celebrated the festival of Basant Panchami“Life is to learn. May Goddess Saraswati's divine blessings help you learn and pass the life's tests with ease.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the festival of Basant Panchami with religious fervor and enthusiasm. The school ambience was filled with jubilation while celebrating Basant – the festival marking the start of spring and Holi Seasons. The children arrived dressed in radiant shades of yellow, which is both the colour of Spring and that associated with Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning who is worshipped on the occasion with all devotion. The spring of joy took over when a prayer ceremony worshipping Goddess Saraswati was led by offerings of spring flowers by all the students & staff of the school.A special congregation was held on this day. It started with the children and teachers singing ‘Saraswati Vandana’. This was followed by a presentation on the various aspects of the festival. Children carried their books with them to attain the blessings of ‘Maa Saraswati’. They also learnt about the importance of showing respect to books as they are repositories of wisdom and knowledge. The assembly concluded with an inspirational song which was sung by the students.To make it a joyful day, Pre-primary wing of the school buzzed with various activities. Dal Pasting Activity was organized for tiny tots. The students sought blessings from the Goddess of Knowledge. Yellow gaudy costumes and traditional jewellery worn by tiny tots caught the eyes of the beholders. Students enjoyed ‘Yellow Day’ as it signifies cheerfulness, wisdom, auspiciousness and intellectuality, is a symbol of spring. Students brought a delicious savoury yellow in their tiffin as well and enjoyed their nutritional meal while dining together.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara motivated the students to be progressive learners, setting big goals and putting dedicated efforts as a promising and flourishing human harvest. She said that the Basant means spring and Panchami is the fifth day of the spring season. As per religious beliefs, worshipping the Goddess brings enlightenment of knowledge, get us rid of lethargy, sluggishness and slumber. She also emphasized on maximum plantation for healthy environment. She wished the staff members and students and said that as harsh winter ends and mustard flowers bloom, may everyone’s life sees no more tough time or any gloom.On the whole, it was a day filled with religious feelings among students. The celebrations concluded with distribution of Prasad amongst all. |
SUMMER CAMPThe two weeks Summer Camp concluded at Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana with a high note amid fun and learning. The camp was a hub of rejuvenation, rejoice, recreation and reinforcement where different activities were clubbed to make students improve their concentration, learning, imagination and develop their social skills. Spoken English, Personality Development, Western Dance, Classical Dance, Calligraphy, Abacus, Art & Craft, Sports like Cricket, Volleyball, Badminton, Karate, Skating, Kabaddi, Chess, Hockey, fitness were comprised to make it as a wholesome exposure for learners. More than 120 students participated in that array of activities.Students were zealous to participate in these activities. A great change was noticed in the students as compared to the time back when they joined the camp.On the last day of the camp a function was organized to exhibit the talent of students which was groomed in this camp. The show involved most of the students in a spectacular performance enriched with rich music, dance, play, speeches etc. The students presented their foundation of talents during this fantastic series of presentations. The confidence and the superb performance of the students on the stage kept the audience glued to their seats throughout the show.The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools Sh. Rajesh Rudhra applauded the efforts of students and staff members. He expressed his happiness and encouraged the budding green knights to continue their toil and attain greater heights in life. He said that that these camps groom the hidden talent of students.The Principal Mrs. Jyoti Pujara appreciated staff & students to put a great show all together. She said educational activities add learning in a fun and meaningful way is the need of the hour. These activities make the students love and enjoy the sweet creativity.On the whole, children were blooming with beaming faces and a smile that they were proud to be a part of this camp. |
Baisakhi CelebrationGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated ‘Baisakhi- the important harvest festival of Punjab with great zeal and fervour. Students as well as the teachers were in their gala mood and displayed great enthusiasm for the celebration. A whole set up of punjabi culture & tradition was visible on the day. On this day many activities and competitions were held in the school. ‘Squash Making Activity’ was held for the students of Pre-Primary and I Std. An ‘Inter House Singing Competition’ was organized for classes II-V. Students attired in pretty Punjabi suits with glittering dupattas looked awesome. The presentation of Punjabi song was quite mesmerizing and reminded the audience about the great heritage and culture of Punjab. A vibrant & enthralling performance of Bhangra and Giddha fascinated the audience. The hall echoed with loud music and clapping by the audience. Students also gave speeches on Jallianwala Bagh massacre saluting all the martyrs who lost their lives when thousands of unarmed men, women and children were killed by the British army on the orders of General Dyer. Principal Ms. Jyoti added more colours to this celebration & addressed the students highlighting the religious & social importance of the festival. She threw a limelight on the relevance of this day and also motivated the students to enrich their rich cultural heritage by imbibing moral values. She announced the judgement & congratulated the winners of Inter House Singing Competition and encouraged everybody to maintain beautiful culture of Punjab. First position was obtained by Jagriti House, Second position was acquired by Kirti House and Third position was won by Jyoti House. The whole school wore the festive look of rich Punjabi culture. On the whole the Baisakhi celebration was enjoyed by one and all. |
Investiture CeremonyGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana earmarked the ‘Investiture Ceremony’ with high degree of sincerity & enthusiasm investing its outstanding students as office bearers. It was a day imbued with a sense of pride, humility and leadership to help the students feel the sense of responsibility and keeping the tradition of the institution.The Investiture ceremony signifies the reliance and confidence that the school consigns in the newly invested office bearers. Donning the mantle of accountability, they also pledged to bestow their duties to the best of their abilities. We believe that the child centric approach will frame a responsible citizen.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara conferred badges & sashes to the newly elected school council. This year the council comprised of Senior Head Boy SAKSHAM (XII COMMERCE) & Senior Head Girl TANYA (XII COMMERCE), School Secretaries MANISH KUMAR BIND (XI NON-MEDICAL) & CHHAVI JAIN (XI MEDICAL) and Junior Head Boy SHIVANSHU BHARDWAJ & Junior Head Girl ANVESHA SHARMA from VI std. who boasted with the feeling of pride and sense of responsibility surging in their heads. Captain- RUKSAAR PARVEEN (XI COMMERCE) & Vice Captain- VANSH SOHI (IX BACON) of Jagriti House, Captain- JASHANPREET KAUR (XI NON-MEDICAL) & Vice Captain- MEHAK SIDHU (IX Bacon) of Jyoti House, Captain- DHRUV ARORA (X BACON) & Vice Captain- RAJ KANWAR SINGH (IX BACON)of Kirti House & Captain- SHUBAM KUMAR (XI COMMERCE) & Vice Captain- SAVLEEN SINGH (X CHAUCER) of Shakti House, Prefects of all the houses and all Class Representatives took the stage and were also adorned with sashes and badges. It was followed by an Oath Taking Ceremony by the elected School Council pledging solidarity, loyalty and devotion to their alma mater. Teachers who have been chosen as the House Minister and Deputy Minister were also announced formally.The revered Principal congratulated them and admonished them to be impartial and honest in discharging their duties. She also exhorted them to uphold the values. She reminded them that with position comes responsibility towards themselves, their school and peers and struggles help one to achieve heights. She advised them to be role models and extended a supporting hand to the students’ council for the smooth running of the school.On the whole, the stage lit up with vibrant colors of the different flags and the event reinstated the faith in the caliber and leadership of the future generation. |
Closing of Summer CampThe two weeks Summer Camp concluded at Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar Ludhiana with high note amid fun, frolic and lifelong learning. The prestigious school regimented a wide range of activities like Spoken English, Western Dance and Music, Classical Dance and Music, Flameless Cooking, Art & Craft, Calligraphy, Sports like Cricket, Basketball, Badminton, Skating, Chess, Yoga, Hockey, Fitness and Aerobics etc. The camp was organized to cater the needs of young learners and to encourage them to enjoy diversity of extra-curricular activities and enable them to use their leisure time in a productive and fun-filled way. A wide range of activities were adjunct to provide the students an opportunity for introspection, self-discipline, self-discovery and creativity. The two weeks Summer Camp provided the students adventurous, active and healthy summer. The students actively and robustly participated in the various activities.On the last day of the Camp a function was organized to entitle the students to unveil their flair and artistry in which they were groomed during the camp. The students spellbound the audience with their talent and astounding performances.Sh. Rajesh Rudra, the Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools and the Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara appreciated the students and the staff members for organising the blend of learning and fun filled activities and making the summer camp a success. They said that the main aim of the summer camp was to enable the students to develop their abilities and enthusiasm for sports and extra-curricular activities which they can enjoy and excel in. Thus, the school creates plenty of opportunities for the students to carve out a niche for themselves in various fields by participating in sports and various activities. The principal in her address call for proactive approach from parents to identify, nurture and appreciate their children’s creativities.On the whole, the school Champs were blooming with beaming faces and smile and feeling proud to be the part of nurturing Summer Camp. |
Inter class Poetry Recitation Competition“Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words” - Robert FrostAn Inter class Poetry Recitation Competition was organized at Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar for the students of Primary Wing. Beauty is the realm of poetry, children enjoy the beauty of expression, thoughts, feeling, rhyme, rhythm and music of words. Taking all these facts into consideration the children got an opportunity to exhibit their talent and confidence. The competition inspired the children to come forward and recite on stage.The children came up with different poems on the topic “Environment Conservation” and recited them withgreat zeal and enthusiasm.The competition was conducted in two categories i.e. Category-A (II & III standard) and Category-B (IV-V standard). Four students from each class & section participated in two categories for the competition. All the class teachers put their efforts to recite the poems in the coherent form and students proved that a really great talent finds its happiness in execution. This competition really proved beneficial for the students to pursue a rich and enjoyable language learning experience. The whole school was captivated with the charm, confidence and conviction of students. The students were judged on parameters like confidence, voice modulation, dramatic appropriateness, the props used and on the overall presentation. Ms. Deepali Headmistress and Ms. Priya teacher of Primary Wing were the judges.But the final judgment was made by Mrs. Jyoti Pujara who is a poet and worthy Principal of the school. She also declared the final result.From Category A Sanvi Sharma of Class III Chaucer stood first, whereas, Sneha of Class II Bacon, Aahana Sharma of Class III Chaucer and Rajvi of Class II Bacon, Tanvi of Class III Bacon secured the second and third position respectively.From Category B Naina of Class IV Chaucer & Ritika of Class IV Bacon were declared as the first position holder and Simran of Class IV Chaucer and Smayra of Class IV Bacon stood second and Mehak of Class V Chaucer and Yashita of Class IV Bacon stood third in the competition.The honourable Principal of the school congratulated the winners and applauded all the participants for their superb performance. She explained the right way of poetry recitation and emphasized that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. She also quoted the lines of great poet Robert Frost, “Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words”. She motivated the students to always showcase their talent in spectra of activities.On the whole, the competition was a great success and the standards set by the students were high. |
HAND WASH DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized ‘Global Hand Washing Day’. School evidently believes in all round development of the students, in this prospects school strives to inculcate good habits among students.This year’s theme is ‘Our Hands, Our Future’, highlighting how the benefits of handwashing go beyond protecting one’s own health. Good handwashing can prevent disease outbreaks, reduce school absences, and improve healthcare outcomes. Teachers had shown Power Point Presentation to the students conveying the message of hygiene. Students prepared charts depicting healthy and hygienic habits. The steps of proper cleaning of hands were displayed in the charts. Students explained their depictions in form of class presentations. It was practical experience earned by students as teachers instructed them to wash the hands properly following up the correct seven steps. Principal Ms. Jyoti Pujara highlighted the importance of hand hygiene as it plays a vital role in the healthy growth of students. She motivated them to convey the same message to their parents and neighbour to get the healthy & fit society.The motto of organizing this event truly lived up when these students found concerned for cleaning their hands before & after their Lunch break during school timing. |
CBSE Cluster XVI- TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENTStar players of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana embarked their potential by bringing positions in CBSE Cluster XVI held at Amritsar from 27th to 30th September, 2018.The students emerged victorious in Table Tennis Tournament in different categories of Girls. In table tennis tournament U-17 (Girls), Jaansheen, Muskan, Pratiksha won third position. In U-19 (Girls) Chhavi and Harsimranjeet bagged third position by clinching the Bronze Medal. Students were in high spirits after securing positions in the competition. They said it was a cut throat competition.Chairman cum Director of the Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the winning teams and inspired them to play with harmony and team spirit. He encouraged the students to participate more in games for their all-round development. He further added that sports rejuvenate the mind and soul & helps in the overall development of the child.Principal Dr. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the winners and applauded their relentless efforts. She also motivated them to maintain such team spirit and pursue their goals with determination.Students of Green Land Convent School made the teachers and parents feel proud with their glorious and outstanding performance as they had extremely performed well in all the tournaments. |
Birth Anniversary of 10th Guru of Sikhs ‘Guru Gobind Singh Ji’Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the Birth Anniversary of 10th Guru of Sikhs ‘Guru Gobind Singh Ji’, with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main motive to celebrate this day was to assert the values, morals, principles and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.The pious day commemorated with obeisance to the holy soul & Shabad Gayan by the students of the school. Life history of Guru Ji was narrated on this occasion. Little ones of Primary wing acted as ‘Panj Pyaras’. It was really a wonderful and appreciable efforts made by the students. Students were entreated with speeches given by teachers and fellow students. The atmosphere was devotional and blissful everywhere. Shabad Kirtan was performed by the senior students who filled the essence of Naam Ras in the entire sangat. The students were fascinated to learn how the Guru acquired the stature as both saint and soldier. All the students and staff members showed their love towards their guru performed the sewa with full dedication.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara while wishing ‘Happy Gurupurab’ explained the main teachings of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. She told that we should follow the path of righteousness and should always be ready to sacrifice our lives for the welfare of mankind. The premises seemed to be pristine and possessed a sense of eternity all around. |
National Voter’s DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the National Voter’s Day with great fervor and enthusiasm. It is celebrated every year to spread awareness about the necessity of voting and to encourage young generation towards the voting rights. It is a day to celebrate the right to vote and vibrant democracy of India. The celebration started with the speeches and recitation of poems with the theme of ‘Relevance and significance of Right to Vote’ and ‘Can Right to Vote leads to good governance?’.While addressing to the students, Principal of the school Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara enlightened the students about the importance of this day. She stressed that voting was the way of expression of opinion and brings change for the better. She added that this day aims at increasing the enrolment of voters, especially to encourage participation of newly eligible young voters and ensure universal adult franchise. She motivated the students to pass on this message to all the adults in their families and neigbourhood to always cast their vote being unbiased. On the whole National Voters Day was celebrated to raise awareness among youngsters about their rights. |
Handwriting and Calligraphy Competition“Our handwriting style depicts our personality traits”An English Calligraphy and Handwriting Competition was conducted in the school in order to improve presentation skills and to inculcate habit of good handwriting among students. All students from Class I to VIII participated in this competition with great enthusiasm and showed excellent creativity through their writing skills.The aim of the competition was to encourage the students to write neatly and present the content in proper manner. In this competition, all students exhibited their writing skills in different forms of calligraphy like Old English, Humming Bird. The assessment was done by a selected panel of teachers on the basis of writing style, curves and patterns, legibility and neatness, beautification etc.This event was held in view of the changing ways of communication due to growing interest in computers. In the era of technology, handwriting skills have been forgotten these days. So to overcome these problems this competition is regularly done in the school premises.At the end of the competition, the results were announced by the school Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara and she appreciated all participants’ spirit of learning and congratulated the winners. She said that the adolescents of today should be encouraged to write properly and for this, such type competitions turn out to be very meaningful for the students. Since calligraphy not only improves writing skills but also teaches students about their unique structure and the beauty of the language. |
World Heritage DayThe ‘World Heritage Day’ was celebrated in the premises of school with cultural and traditional fervor, gaiety and great enthusiasm. An informative and entertaining presentation on the heritage was organized to mark the importance of preserving world this day; the school was dolled up and festooned with cultural theme and grand celebrations. The whole school came alive with a brilliant cultural activities organized for the students.A special assembly was organized to mark the importance of world heritage day. The students of Grade II to V presented trivial activities based on the development of our culture in the morning assembly, to enkindle and induce love for our country’s heritage, thus giving it a special discourse. This day was celebrated for conservation of our boundless heritage so that our generation can comprehend its importance & history and pass it on as an honor to the next generation. Several competitions were organized for the students of Std. II to V on the topic ‘Cultural Games of Punjab’. The main attractions of the day were games like Gilli Danda, Bantey, Stapu, Poshampa, Geete, Pithu Garam etc. Students participated in it with utmost enthusiasm and zeal. Vigorous participation of all students was seen in the competitions.The students learned that heritage refers to practices that are passed down through the years, from one generation to the next which includes culture, tradition, clothing, flora, fauna and also historical monuments. This special day offered an opportunity to raise awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage and the efforts that are required to protect and conserve it. The students of the Middle school thoroughly enjoyed the skit, poetry recitation and dance performance which showcased the talents of our sprightly fifth graders!Our Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara motivated and advised the students to preserve and conserve the monuments and cultural heritage of India. As these monuments are the foretellers of the past. She encouraged the students to celebrate their cultural traditions in the wide context of the great diversity of cultures and beliefs that make up the world and nation. She further motivated the students to actively participate in sports and games.On the whole, the celebrations were marked as an endeavor to sensitize the children about the rich culture and heritage of India. A blend of various performances depicted culture of Punjab and showcased the talent of children. Students enthralled the audience with their alluring performance. It was a delight to watch the enthralling show of folk games of Punjab where students displayed their potential to win. |
International Yoga Day-2019 CelebrationsGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated World Yoga Day in the school premises with great zeal and fervour. Since its inception in the year 2015, June 21st is celebrated as The International Day of Yoga all over the world to make this ancient practice popular among the present generation and to raise awareness about the benefits of practicing yoga among youth.“Yoga is the journey of the self, to the self, through the self”, Keeping it in view, The International Yoga Day was celebrated by the students and teachers in the school premises with great enthusiasm. A zero hour was created to facilitate yoga and train students how to do it and educate them about its benefits. Students demonstrated various asanas followed by Omkar chanting. Warm up exercises were taken and all the students performed sitting and standing asanas, importance of these were explained simultaneously. Despite many teachers well-tuned with various aspects, dimensions and practices of yoga, the school management had appointed yoga teachers to help the students learn yoga to keep physically fit and mentally healthy.Speaking on the occasion, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Yoga is an invaluable gift of India’s ancient tradition. It embodies unity of mind and body, thought and action. She further discussed some ways and dimensions of different types of pranayama. She reckoned many benefits of early rising and practicing yoga in routine. She also pointed out the contribution of yoga in maintaining fitness and good health and how it helps students to memorize something and understand a concept and its context. She said that yoga is the scientific way of living healthy and increasing life expectancy. It brings a divine glow on the face and makes us wise.Overall, it was a fun filled day with series of activities. The celebration concluded with synchronized recitation of shlokas. She encouraged students to practice regular yoga to remain fit and improve concentration. |
An Inter House English Quiz“An English Quiz” was organized on 11/07/2019 to encourage students to look beyond their textual knowledge and establish a relationship between theory and application of the learnt concepts. The competition also aimed to foster interaction between students and also to make them more resourceful to develop academically.An Inter House English Quiz, with an earnest endeavor to enhance the prevailing quality of English as a discipline, among the students, was organized for senior section in the school premises. The quiz was presented in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations of the competition in front of the participants. The competition commenced with questions related to idioms, riddles, books, authors and quotes; as a standard practice, the second round was ‘Rapid Fire’ which was a mixed bag packed with diversified questions, covering wide range of language, renowned Authors, Poets, Novelists, Idioms, riddles and all other aspects of the subject, to evolve a positive response from the competitors. The third round was based on ‘audio-Visual Clippings’ which challenged the students to identify the world renowned Poets, authors and movie clippings. The last round was based on buzzer round related to spellings, names of books, authors & awards along with visuals.The Students participated with enthuse and showed their learning about the most loved language of the world-English. The contest was a great success, as not only the participants, but the entire audience, who with utmost ease and confidence was able to positively response to the questions, each time they were forwarded to the vast gathering for answering. In fact, all the participants displayed a commendable level of awareness and knowledge of English as a discipline and gave each other a tough fight for the top honors. Their strive to be declared as winners continued till the very end of the contest. Finally Jyoti House merged as winners, while the second position was secured by Kirti House and the third position was shared by Shakti House. The program ended up with a motivational speech by the Principal.Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, said that these competitions help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She congratulated the winner teams and encouraged the students to be up-dated by reading the newspaper and listening and watching the news. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date. She lauded the efforts of the winners of the competition and complimented the teachers on the successful execution of the events.By all standards, the English quiz competition was highly informative and educative for all assembled in the auditorium at the time of the contest. The students displayed ecstatic spirit and enjoyed the quiz to the fullest. The students participated with enthusiasm and zeal and tried their level best to win the quiz. |
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. A.P.J. ABDUL. KALAMOur school celebrated World Student Day in order to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Former President Bharat Ratna Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam remembering his contributions in the field of science.On the occasion, a special Morning Assembly was organized on a spiritual note with the school prayer. The enthusiasm of the students was revealed in their celebration of Dr. Kalam’s birthday. They expressed their feelings through charts, speeches in English describing his achievements in the betterment of Nation and also the most popular Ten Commandments. Finally, the teachers and students paid their tribute by offering flowers to the “Missile Man”.The esteemed Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara cited a famous quote of Dr. Abdul Kalam “Dreams is not what you see in sleep, it is the thing which doesn’t let you sleep” and inspired the young minds. She highlighted that Dr. Kalam, the humble man who believed youth to be one of modern India's greatest strengths, has won the hearts of millions of children as well as grown-ups alike. He had encouraged and inspired anyone who interacted with him to dream big and work hard. That is the same reason why India's Missile Man and former President was seen as a role model by many people across the country.On the whole, the day echoed with the immense contribution of pioneer of our motherland. |
INTER CLASS DIYA AND CANDLE DECORATION COMPETITIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar organized Inter Class Diya and Candle Decoration Competition along with Inter Class Door Hanging (Toran) Making Competition for the students of Primary wing to commemorate Diwali festival with great fanfare, devotion and excitement. The students of Pre Nsy to III participated in Diya & Candle decoration competitions where as students of classes IV – V participated in Door Hanging (Toran) Making Competition & Inter Class Slogan Writing Competition. The students prepared different types of candles, diyas and pooja thalis which were very colourful and decorated with ribbons, sparkles, beads, shells, stars, mirrors, glitters etc. Candles displayed were of varying shapes and sizes - ranging from small diya shaped to floral, floating, minar shaped, dome shaped and some were even decorated with bows and frills made of wax. Every class displayed their items in a very innovative way with colourful dupattas, pictures of gods and goddesses. The whole display was overwhelming.They all worked on the theme “Say No To Crackers” on the upcoming festival. Winners of all competitions were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, colour combination, variety of material used etc. The Principal Ms. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara greeted the students and motivated them to use home made artifacts to save money and use their own talent. She said that school gives ample opportunities to students to explore their talent by organizing such competitions. She congratulated all the winners. |
LSSC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 2019 (U-19) BOYS & GIRLS“There may be people that have more talent than you, but there’s no excuse for anyone to work harder than you do.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana hosted Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) Basketball Tournament (U-19) for fervent Lads & enthusiastic Lassies. The occasion added another glorious leaf in the legacy continued by the school. Around more than 20 teams of schools affiliated to CBSE participated in the said tournament which was held under two categories- Category-A (U-19) Boys & Category-B (U-19) Girls to showcase their potency towards their game. The event opened with a warm reception of the teams and their coaches. The atmosphere turned exuberant with echoes of cheer and applause. All the guests and the spectators wished for the success of the event.The cherished Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara graced the occasion. She was given a warm floral welcome by the staff members of sports department. She declared the LSSC Basketball Tournament open and motivated all the teams and gave her best wishes to them. She said that Champions aren’t made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them – a desire, a dream, a vision. She also emphasized on the significance of true sportsmanship and stated that if winning gives joy then losing teaches us the lesson not to give up and prepare harder to come back with bang. On the first day the matches were held for the girls teams U-19 category. The players of the teams of first match i.e. Ryan International School, Jamalpur, Ludhiana Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana introduced themselves to the Principal of the host school. The tournament was well organized. The competition was held on knockout basis. The players displayed a spectrum of courage, cooperation and sportsmanship and gave a cut throat competition to each other to secure their top positions.On the whole, the first day ended with golden performances resulting some victories and defeats. The Tournament will continue for the next two days for the U-19 Boys & final matches of Girls teams between Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar & GNIPS Model Town and followed by Prize Distribution.Result Summary of First Day MatchesMatch (U-19 Girls)BetweenResultFirst MatchRyan International School, Jamalpur, Ludhiana v/sGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, LudhianaGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana won the match by 9-5 scoreSecond MatchGreen Land Convent School, Civil City, Ludhianav/sGNIPS Model Town, LudhianaGNIPS Model Town, Ludhianawon the match by 8-2 scoreThird MatchGNIPS Model Town, Ludhianav/sDarshan Academy, Bhamian Kalan, Chandigarh. Road, LudhianaGNIPS Model Town, Ludhianawon the match by 24-0 scoreFourth MatchGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhianav/sGreen Land Convent School, Dugri, LudhianaGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhianawon the match by 12-0 scoreFifth MatchGreen Land Sr. Sec. Public School, Ludhianav/sGNIPS Model Town, LudhianaGNIPS Model Town, Ludhiana won the match 41-21 scoreThird Position MatchGreen Land Sr. Sec. Public School, Ludhianav/s Green Land Convent School, Dugri, LudhianaResult PendingFinal MatchGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhianav/s GNIPS Model Town, LudhianaResult pending |
INTER HOUSE CHRISTMAS SCENE DEPICTION COMPETITION“Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing but of reflection.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an Inter House Christmas Scene Depiction Competition in the school premises. The school was decorated with holy wreaths, stars, balloons & festoons. The ambience of Christmas was all set with the atmosphere filled with joyful and wonderful scenes.The school premises was decorated beautifully and the spirit of festivity was enhanced with vibrant tableaus depicting life history of the Birth of Jesus Christ, Christmas Snow Scene with Snow Man, Santa Clause on Reindeer and Santa with X-Mas and gifts which were depicted by the young Green Knights. They ornamented the trees with ribbons, sparkles, beads, shells, stars, bells etc. and wrapped gift items with shimmering and radiant sheets and showcased their creativity and imagination. The students prepared snow man with stockings and multihued clothes. This contest highlighted the student’s creativity and ingenuity as they worked at a frenetic pace and innovatively displayed their presentation with a riot of colors. Winners of all competitions were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, color combination, variety of material used etc. The result of Inter House Christmas Scene Depiction Competition is as follows:First Position: Jyoti HouseSecond Position: Jagriti HouseThird Position: Kirti House & Shakti HouseThe esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara applauded the efforts and presentations of the students. She said that Christmas brings cheer and love and we celebrated it with the same fervor, spreading the message of love and joy among our children. She added that such events aim at bringing elements of fun, excitement and creativity through the spirit of competition. She encouraged the students to emulate the teachings and noble thoughts preached by Jesus Christ.On the whole, the school was drenched with the festivity and students seemed charming. |
ROLE PLAY ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEME "OUR HELPERS" FOR THE TINY TOTS OF NURSERYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised A Role Play Activity based on the theme "Our Helpers" for the tiny tots of Nursery Grade with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main objective of this activity was to sensitise the learners towards different professions, gain knowledge about their work and to inculcate the value of ‘Respect for all Helpers'.The activity was based on a topic from their curriculum and was an extension to the concepts they have learned in the class. It was integrated with the topic of Our Helpers. The students came dressed up as one of the helper and spoke few lines about it.They participated wholeheartedly in the activity. It was an awesome sight to see them dressed up as policeman, army man, doctor, firefighter, etc. The children were explained about the services and tools of community helpers. To further enhance their knowledge, a ‘role play’ activity was organized in which the children used tools of different helpers and introduced themselves. They enacted their roles with props along with like- Stethoscope, fire extinguisher, money, weighing machine etc. They enjoyed the enactment using different props and displayed immense self-confidence while narrating and enactingSpeaking on the occasion, illustrious Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that all children must have access to health and early learning opportunities that help them be healthy, ready for school, and on track to reach their full potential. She articulated that we as stakeholders of society must help our children to have a strong start in life by ensuring the best information, coaching, resources, and support they need to grow and thrive. She further said that we should be grateful to people who have contributed to make our lives better and generate relationships of friendship, neighbourhood and peace in society.On the whole, it as a great learning experience for the tiny tots. |
AN ONLINE TALENT HUNT CONTEST ON THE OCCASION OF BAISAKHIGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized An Online Talent Hunt Contest on the occasion of Baisakhi – the festival of Harvest with traditional fervour and enthusiasm for the angels of P. Nsy to V. The objective of the activity was to freshen up and bloom the minds and hearts of energetic learners during Home Quarantine. To mark the importance of this day, the school came alive with a plethora of activities organized for the students. The students were given a choice to participate either in performing arts or visual art.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing and later discussing the rules and regulation of the said competition through video conferencing by their mentors. The teachers also made the students aware about the historical background, significance and relevance of Baisakhi through digital media. The young enthusiasts were also told about various aspects of rural Punjab, its cultural heritage through a short movie which was dedicated to the meticulous farmers.It was followed by a Folk Dance Activity in which the vibrant Green Knights actively participated and set the mood for the festival celebrations. These engaging and fun filled activities were planned in such a manner that students felt refreshed amidst lock down. The Students attired in pretty Punjabi suits with glittering dupattas looked awesome. The presentation of Punjabi song was quite mesmerizing and reminded everyone about the great heritage and culture of Punjab. A vibrant & enthralling videos and pictures of little angels fascinated all. In another competition, the creative blooming artists shared their paintings and art work.Speaking on the occasion, our revered principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara apprised every one of the importance of the festival. Talking about the videos and art work, she articulated that performing arts in education provides students with the opportunity to engage the mind, the body and emotions into a collaborative expression of all that it means to be human. Through study and performance, students explore and present great themes and ideas. She further said that organizing such competition was a fun-filled way to channelize the energies of students. She appreciated all the parents and students for sharing such dazzling and energetic performances. She further blessed all with virtuous health and high spirit.On the whole, it was a day filled with a lot of activity and joy. |
Virtual National Unity DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the young Green Knights and teachers celebrated Virtual National Unity Day to mark 145th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The main aim of celebration was to unite the people belonging to different castes, religions, ethnicities, regions and speaking different languages. The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “There shall be Showers of Blessing” which was followed by Powerpoint presentation and an oath taking ceremony in which the students affirmed their pledge to withstand the actual and potential threats to the unity, integrity and security of India.Taking forward the message of Run for Unity, A Poster Making Competition was organised for the students of classes IX to XII in which the young Green Knights participated enthusiastically. The objective of the competition was to ignite the fire of unity, imagination and creativity in the students. The students participated in the competition with immense zeal and displayed their artistic skills through an array of posters which gave the message of United we stand to our future generations. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos of the participants - one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. The criteria for the competition was presentation, confidence, innovation and overall effect.Our admired Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that we are strong if we are united and will be weak if we are divided. But sadly, the world is a divided place. She said that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel played a crucial role in the unification of India. She added that Patel worked tirelessly to bring 562 princely states into the fold of the Union of India. She further inspired the students to move in one direction and collectively aim for - One goal i.e “Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat”. She appreciated the efforts of parents, students for working with diligence and zeal and said that the activity was a great step to symbolise India's integrity and resolve.On the whole, It was a great learning experience and a pleasurable day for the children |
Celebrated International Women’s Day“A woman is a symbol of love, God’s finest and beautiful creation”.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated International Women’s Day in its school premises with great show and pomp to recognise the contribution and significance of the women in the society.The programme began with an invocation seeking God’s blessings and welcome of the revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. The celebrations were followed by a Power Point presentation depicting the power of women not only entertained all, but made them realize the prodigious power women have. The well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara addressed the teachers and spoke about what level of efficiency women can exhibit if given opportunity. She asked them to feel proud they are women- mother, daughter, officer, doctor and capable of holding every kind of executive role. While highlighting the qualities of women, beginning from each alphabet of the word ‘WOMAN’, she said that it is the day to acknowledge all women folk in the world for making this world a better place for everyone to live in.Over-all, It was an occasion for the members of the Green Land Family to pause for a moment and reflect on themselves, to appreciate how much has been in the field of gender equality. |
INVESTITURE CEREMONYOn the occasion of ‘International Labour Day’ Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana earmarked the ‘Investiture Ceremony’ with high degree of sincerity & enthusiasm investing its outstanding students as office bearers. It was a day imbued with a sense of pride, humility and leadership to help the students feel the sense of responsibility and keeping the tradition of the institution. The solemn Investiture Ceremony commenced with a rendition of jubilant performance by school choir and dance performances to enlighten the undaunted spirit of dedication and confidence for their new role models. The revered Principal, Ms. Jyoti conferred badges & sashes to the newly elected school council. This year the council comprised of Senior Head Boy Rishi Sharma (XII Non-Medical) & Senior Head Girl Pooja (XII Non-Medical), School Secretaries Nitish & Mehul (XI Medical) and Junior Head Boy Vansh Arora (VI Chaucer) & Junior Head Girl Misthi Sahai (VI Chaucer) who boasted with the feeling of pride and sense of responsibility surging in their heads. Captain- Armanjot (X Bacon) & Vice Captain- Inderpreet Kaur (IX Chaucer) of Jagriti House, Captain- Saksham (XI Commerce) & Vice Captain- Jaansheen (IX Bacon) of Jyoti House, Captain- Agampreet Singh Bhatia (X Chaucer) & Vice Captain- Arshleen (IX Chaucer)of Kirti House & Captain- Shubham Kumar (X Chaucer) & Vice Captain- Tanisha Gupta (X Bacon) of Shakti House, Prefects of all the houses and all Class Representatives took the stage and were also adorned with sashes and badges. It was followed by an Oath Taking Ceremony by the elected School Council pledging solidarity, loyalty and devotion to their alma mater. Teachers who have been chosen as the House Minister and Deputy Minister were also announced formally.The Principal congratulated the post holders and listed her expectations from the New Council Body. Apart from nurturing leadership skills, she also emphasized on the values that one must inculcate. Honesty, determination, discipline, wisdom, humility and aspirations are the words they need to pay heed to. She also advised them to be the role models and exemplary in their work.The event ended on a note of positivity and willingness, with the New Council Body promising to do their best in whichever way they can. They were ready to encounter the challenges that would come on their way & would work upon their weaknesses as well. In this way, the investiture ceremony concluded with lot of hopes & aspirations for our future leaders & it was a great success with the participation of all our students & teachers, without whom it would not have been so impactful.On the whole the day was a mark of leadership, day of greetings in a gesture of leadership approach on which the school motto resides. |
Inter School Vedik Declamation ContestGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana taking ecstatic proud on Dhruv Arora the student of class IX who added wings of success to the school glory by securing third position in Inter School Vedik Declamation Contest organized by Ved Prachar Mandal. Dhruv Arora was happy and excited to get the reward of his hard work. He said it was a cut throat competition.The Principal Mrs. Jyoti Pujara congratulated & appreciated the efforts of Dhruv Arora and boosted his spirits high by motivating him to continue the efforts in future. She said that education is not only learning of facts but also training of the mind. So, students just need a catalyst to ignite the spark of knowledge. |
Ambedkar JayantiGreen Land Convent School New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana, celebrated the day in order to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of father of Indian Constitution - Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and his contributions for the people of India.On the occasion a special Morning Assembly was organized on a spiritual note with the school prayer. Four of our students Suhani, Jannat, Sana and Kushagar of Class V spoke in brief about him. In their speech, they cited about Dr. Ambedkar’s birth and his contribution in the framing of our Indian Constitution and also its application which is our future responsibility. Students were made aware about Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's personality as an economist, anthropologist and socialist.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti and the students paid floral tribute to the great legend of India. She highlighted Dr. Ambedkar’s major contribution i.e. protecting the Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution. She inspired the students with a beautiful quote by Dr. Ambedkar “One need not be born into great and influential families but with goal, hard work and responsibilities one can become great”. She told that Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was as an economist who propounded gold monetization much before the world. On the whole the day echoed with the immense contribution of pioneer of our motherland. |
Inter House Dance CompetitionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized ‘Inter House Dance Competition’ on the occasion of International Dance Day for the students of Primary Section in which students participated with great vigour and enthusiasm. The day was introduced in 1982 by the International Dance Committee of the UNESCO, International Theatre Institute. The day was chosen to commemorate the birthday of Jean George’s Noverre, a French dancer.The students showcased their talent through various dance forms across the world like Jazz, Hip Hop and Indian classical dance. It was really an amazing sight to see students dancing with a bright smile and confidence. The hall echoed with loud music and clapping by the audience.Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara said that she was proud to see such higher level of talent among students. She said that kids love to dance and they can dance to the rhythms of music, bring out their inner dancing star & learn a medley of dance moves from around the world. Such events aim at bringing elements of fun and excitement through the spirit of competition.She applauded the efforts of the students & announced the judgement. First position was obtained by Kirti House, Second position was acquired by Shakti House and Third position was won by Jyoti House.On the whole the day had a complete ambience of joy and happiness. A sense of satisfaction and expression of pride could be seen on everybody’s countenance. |
World Environment DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated ‘World Environment Day’ to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining and defending Mother Nature and the entire planet from further destruction that stems from natural disasters caused by human activities. The school firmly believes in instilling the strong sense of belongingness towards the planet Earth.“ Let’s join our hands to make out biological mother, the earth a better place to live in.” With this thought, the school campus was reverberated with excitement and enthusiasm. The Green Nights were sensitized about the need to save the environment, and the beauty and bounty of our planet.The colourful charts like ‘Go Green’, ‘Save Mother Earth’, Don’t Blow It – Good Planets are Hard to Find’ were put up to encourage the children to be eco- friendly and preserving biodiversity. An Inter House Poster Making Competition was held in which the students painted their creative thoughts on nature conservation and exhibited their artistic skills. A very strong message was conveyed through the posters that man’s greed not need that depletes the nature and brings calamities to the created order.Keeping in mind the philosophy of the Father of Nation to save environment, The Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara, Strived hard to imbibe values in her students not only by preaching but by developing appropriate attitude to take requisite measures towards the well-being of mother earth and one’s ownself. She appreciated the efforts made by the students to showcase their intellectual acumen. She highlighted the importance of celebrating the ‘World Environment Day’ which brings happiness to every individual. In her speech she said that humans are both the creatures and moulders of the environment. Thus it is the time to make the transition from arm choir activism to environment protection.Conclusively, the entire day was devoted to the environment as of a veridical adherence to our divine planet, Earth. |
Van Mahotsav WeekIf a tree is saved even at the cost of one’s head, ‘its’ worth it.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana commenced ‘Van Mahotsav Week’ with great massive awareness and educational purpose. Meaningful messages were put up all around on the importance of trees and how they are the 'Lifelines'. The overall objective of celebrating the day is to sensitise masses and to generate awareness among the students. The students were a step ahead with a scintillating programme in the campus.Adding more fervour to the proceedings and celebrations, a spectrum of activities were planned for the day for children to let them get a feel of the earth and nature. The Plantation Drive and Poster Making Competition were organized for students of all classes to incorporate the sensitivity towards resources around us and to aware the students to consciously slow down the effect of technology and modernization on the dwindling and fragile eco-system. Each poster had a unique story to tell and spread the message that the green plant we live in must be cared for. Trees are the kindest thing we grow as they fulfill all our basic needs. But their depletion has become the serious problem.In the 'Plantation Drive' the students planted the saplings of different types of plants like Christmas tree, Postal Palm, Areca Palm, Rabish Palm, China Palm etc. brought by them which inculcate the sense of responsibility among students. The worthy school Principal and teachers also planted various saplings.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti addressed that this initiative has been taken so that the students learn and spread awareness about the importance of ‘Flora and Fauna’ in human life as they are the pillars of future world. She proposed to make the entire campus polythene free which will encourage others to realize their social and moral duty towards our environment. She also recalled the words of great poet John Milton, “ Accuse not nature, it hath done her part, do thou but thine.” and inspired the students to plant more and more trees to bringing back our lost forests.Thus the programme evoked feelings of love for God’s beautiful creation and everyone at the school renewed the pledge to protect the environment. Van Mahotsav week came up to be a great success. The event helped to bring awareness about the green cover around us. It also helped in strengthening the bond between plants and humans. Students got to learn a lot and will always cherish the memories of this important occasion. |
HINDI DECLAMATIONGreen land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana adding in plethora of inter-class activities organized Hindi Declamation contest supported by Ved Prachar Mandal. The competition aimed to promote the skills of effective Public speaking. The participants enthusiastically expressed their views on the topics: “Gita’s soul – KARMA”, “Stress Management Tool – YOGA”, “The goal of Human Life – GOD REALISATION”, “Fortune and Hope” etc.The listeners were impressed by the confidence exhibited by the students as they voiced their opinion in strong and powerful words in neck to neck competition where each tried to outshine the other to the best of his / her ability.The Principal of the school, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara addressed and appreciated students for their efforts. She said that by participating in such declamation contests students learn the skills of combining eloquent language with equally eloquent delivery which is basic purpose of the education. She added that declamation is a fantastic speaking event to improve public speaking prowess and it provides opportunity for budding youth to show their hidden talent. Dhruv of Class X-Bacon was the winner of Declamation contest followed by Inderpreet Kaur of Class X-Chaucer at second position and Savleen Singh of Class X-Chaucer at Third position.On the whole, it was truly a spectacular experience offering a perfect platform for the exchange of ideas and creativity. |
CBSE Cluster NORTH Zone –II CHESS TOURNAMENTEnthusiastic and energetic players of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana embarked their potential by bringing positions in CBSE Cluster NORTH Zone –II held at Haryana (Dist. Jind) from 30th September to 2nd October, 2018. Arunav, Deepanshu, Rohit and Tushar emerged victorious in chess Team by clinching Bronze Medal for getting third position in U-19 (Boys) category. Students were in high spirits after securing positions and clinching medals in the competition and said it was a cut throat competition. Chairman of the school, Dr. Rajesh Rudra appreciated the students for their hardwork and dedication towards the game. He said that the school hopes to get many more such victories in upcoming tournaments.Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the winning students and appreciated them for the stupendous efforts and their talents. She motivated them to progress their skills and involvement in the game will help them to flourish in future.Winners with their glorious and outstanding achievements through focus and concentration made the teachers and parents feel proud. |
‘Des Prem Diwas’To instill dedication, sincerity and fighting spirit among students, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid tribute to our Charismatic leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. The day was celebrated as ‘Des Prem Diwas’. On this occasion, Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, staff members and the students offered floral tribute to the great soul of our nation Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. As a mark of tribute, a special assembly was organized by the students which comprised of thoughts and teachings of Netaji. A speech on the life and achievements of Netaji was delivered. Slogans like “Freedom is not given, it is taken” and “You give me blood and I will give you Independence!” reminded about his great sacrifice for the freedom of our country. During this patriotic day, tiny tots from Kindergarten came dressed up in Netaji’s attire and represented “Desh Prem Divas” in order to re-memorize his great sacrifice towards the country. They were all thrilled and excited while they replicated one of the legendary figure on the stage. They sang patriotic rhymes and attributed the illustrious leaders as great patriots and men of action. The revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara salute Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 122nd birth anniversary. She added that his valour played a major role in freeing India from colonialism and he was a great intellectual who always thought about the interests & well being of the marginalised sections of society. She also extorted the students to always remember the great leaders who fought for our freedom and recognize their contribution.Thus, the event was a successful in inculcating the feeling of patriotism, leadership, promises and hope among students. |
Basant PanchamiBasant Panchami , the festival marking the start of spring and Holi Seasons was celebrated in the school with religious fervor. The ambience was filled with jubilation.The children arrived dressed in radiant shades of yellow, which is both the colour of Spring and that associated with Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning who is worshipped on the occasion. The spring of joy took over when a prayer ceremony worshipping Goddess Saraswati was led by offerings of spring flowers by all the students & staff of the school and distribution of Prasad amongst all.A special assembly was held on this day. It started with the children and teachers singing ‘Saraswati Vandana’. This was followed by a presentation on the various aspects of the festival. Children carried their books with them to attain the blessings of ‘Maa Saraswati’. They also learnt about the importance of showing respect to books as they are repositories of wisdom and knowledge. The assembly concluded with an inspirational song which was sung by the students.To make it a joyful day, Pre-primary wing of the school buzzed with various activities. Dal Pasting Activity was organized for tiny tots. The students of K.G. wing sought blessings from the Goddess of Knowledge. Yellow gaudy costumes and traditional jewellery worn by tiny tots caught the eyes of the beholders. Students enjoyed ‘Yellow Day’ as it signifies cheerfulness, wisdom, auspiciousness and intellectuality, is a symbol of spring. Students brought a delicious savoury yellow in their tiffin as well and enjoyed their nutrimeal while dining together.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara motivated the students to be progressive learners, setting big goals and putting dedicated efforts as a promising and flourishing human harvest. She said that the festival signifies the happiness and comes to brighten up our lives and bless us with the joys that last throughout the year. She also emphasized on maximum plantation for healthy environment. |
Guru Ravidas JayantiThe staff and the students of the school paid obeisance to ‘Guru Ravidas Ji’ on his birth anniversary. On this auspicious day insightful teachings of Guru Ravidas have been framed in the form of shabads and bhajans, which make the whole environment religious and pious. The students also delivered speeches on the life history of Guru Ravidas Ji, his contributions and teachings.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, paid floral tribute to Sant Ravidas Ji. She described Him as a social religious reformer, a philosopher and Theosphist. She said that Guru Ravidas Ji was one of those great saints who contributed in a big way in removal of the ills of the society. He propagated society to come out of shackles of caste, creed and colour which sets the path of ideal and virtuous living, universal humanism and the oneness of mankind. His pure thoughts and ideals have a profound impact on society. She further added that like Guru Ji we all should live a life of simplicity and piety. If we follow His teachings sincerely we can build a better world. |
Celebration of World Health DayThe World Health Day was celebrated in the premises with varieties of participatory activities involving school children to draw their attention towards the importance of global health.Various activities based on the theme “Verbal presentation on World Health Day” was accomplished in the form of drawing competitions and speeches. The pupils were encouraged to undertake the activities. A Talk on Food &Health was delivered in the morning assembly which reinforced the importance of balanced diet and food safety. An Art Competition was conducted for students in different groups. Vegetable drawing and painting activities were organized for the tiny tots of Pre- Primary Wing .The pupils with best presentations from each grade were awarded in order to boost them.Thereafter, a yoga camp was organized for the students of Primary Wing. A well-developed involvement of pupils was discerned. Pupils from II to V grade, showed intense and eagerness and enjoyment in conducting the yoga asana and gave marvelous performance. The Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a call on to all the grades and persuaded the children for their engagement at a large scale. She said that the school has always stood by the cause of social regeneration. Addressing the assembly, she recognized the full worth of their presentations and motivated them for always being conscious for their health. She said that students must follow good healthy habits like eating nutritious food and do the physical activity every day. All must take care of personal hygiene and cleanliness of their neighbourhood. Then only one can lead a healthy style.On the whole, this day was observed to mark the founding of WHO. It was a unique experience to come together for one day to promote actions that can improve our health. The students celebrated it with great aplomb by enhancing awareness about it.At the end of the day the students understood to enjoy the glow of good health, exercise and a balanced meal. |
Ambedkar JayantiA homage was paid homage to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on the auspicious occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti. It was celebrated to mark the birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, an Indian jurist, politician, philosopher, anthropologist, historian and economist who was also the principal architect of the Constitution of India.A special assembly was conducted to commemorate his teachings and works by the Green Knights. Recitation of a soulful shabad marked the beginning of the function on a religious note. The contributions of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar were recalled by all through an informative speech. Important incidents from his life were narrated to students for inculcating good values among them.The achievements and contributions of Dr. Ambedkar were highlighted and emphasis was laid on his writing a vase and lengthiest Constitution of the world. His contributions to the uplift of lower caste people were also highlighted. Primary children, recited a few lines on his life history. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem, where all the students and teachers sang with honor and pride!The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara and the students paid floral tribute to the great legend of India on his birth anniversary. She explained the impact and significance Baba Saheb had during his times. She further, motivated the students to follow Dr. Ambedkar’s footsteps and inculcate his values in their lives to achieve their aim and uplift society.On the whole the day echoed with the immense contribution of pioneer of our motherland. The students paid tribute to their great leader and the ‘Architect of the Indian Constitution’. They learnt that life should be great rather than long. The students dedicated their heart and soul to make it a huge success. |
World Environment DayWorld Environment Day with full vigour and enthusiasm in premises of school. The main aim of observing this day is to change attitude towards environment and advocate partnership between each human being and society to ensure a safe future.“Let’s nurture the nature, so that we can have a better future”, keeping it in view, World Environment Day was celebrated in the school premises. The school choir presented a mellifluous song on the occasion. A week long cleanliness drive ensured that the students neatly turned out their classrooms. The Green Knights of middle and senior section collectively participated in doing the beautiful craft work based on Environment Day. They were made to communicate few lines and posters conveying the message of keeping surroundings clean and in turn taking care of the “Mother Earth”. Children displayed their artistic and linguistic skills while showcasing their awareness about conserving natural resources. Students and staff members took pledge during the occasion. The celebrations concluded with the National Anthem and the belief that the students would respect their natural inheritance and be good caretaker of their planet.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara in her address appreciated the efforts of young toddlers and added that we are fortunate to have born on Earth and reminded children of their responsibility towards “Mother Earth ” and administered a pledge to protect and save our fast depleting natural resources. She motivated the students that we should join our hands together to save our mother Earth from the increasing environmental degradation and exhorted everybody to save flora and fauna, soil and water from the unhealthy man-made practices growing industrialization and urbanization.Conclusively, the entire day was devoted to encourage the students to make our “Mother Earth clean”. The response of the students was overwhelming and the motive of enlightening Generation next took the shape of a reality. |
International Mango Festival“Mango Party” was organized on the occasion of “International Mango Festival” on 08/07/2019 for the tiny tots of Montessori wing with much enthusiasm in the premises of school. The aim of organizing the event was to impart all information related to mangoes in a fun way.It was a perfect sweet juicy morning to celebrate the season of the king of fruits “Mango” with a fun-filled learning opportunity in the form of a Mango Party. The whole school campus was decorated in yellow and green, in tune with the theme of the party. The little angels came dressed in shades of yellow and so did the teachers. The “Mango Party” mania was kicked off by introducing different types of mangoes in the morning assembly. Children were introduced to an array of mangoes such as dussehri, safeda, chausa and langda. The children touched, smelled, and held the mangoes in an attempt to distinguish one from the other. They were quite excited and eager to know more about mangoes and their kinds.Later in the day, the teachers and children engaged in various creative activities such as thumb printing, paper tearing and pasting, and drawing of mangoes. The children were able to associate with the shape, form and size of a mango better than before, and were proud of the drawings they made. The Toddlers participated in the ‘Mango Shake Activity’, where in teachers prepared mango shake in the class. This was followed by super cool food session. Children enjoyed eating summer fruits and relished ice cream and mango milk shake. Refreshing drinks to sip and music to make the mood were relished by all. They were delighted to experience such a stupendous time. Children shared and relished various varieties of mangoes they had brought as special tiffin.The laudable Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, started with a general conversation about the king of fruits- Mango, followed by the nutrients it offers like- vitamin-C and vitamin-A. She further briefed the students about the features of this fibrous fruit which helps to boost our digestive system and prevents from getting heat- stroke. She also told about the various forms of its consumption such as- mango shake, ice cream, jam, pickle, chutney etc.Over-all, it was an ecstatic day, filled with experiential learning, events, celebrations and much more. Having thoroughly enjoyed the day, children left the school clutching to the fruity delight, as a reminder of the fun-n-learn mango party, they had enjoyed immensely at the school which might turn out to be the best mango season yet! |
Cambridge English Assessment ExamCambridge English Assessment Exam was successfully conducted to test the speaking skills of the young learners in its school premises. The aim of conducting this exam is to emphasize the importance of the international language among the students. To ensure that the learners have achieved the desired proficiency level towards the end of their Cambridge session, the board decided to conduct assessments for speaking for the young learners.The speaking test was conducted at six levels which included Starters, Movers, Flyers, Ket, Pet and FCE. Before appearing for the exam, a series of mock tests were conducted by the school to make learning English enjoyable, effective and rewarding. The students were motivated to learn English and develop practical skills for the real world. The Cambridge exam focused on a level of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), testing learners’ speaking skills.Speaking on the occasion, the revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Good communication skill is the objective of any language learning so that the learners of any language are able to interpret what is being said and are able to express them well are important parameters while assessing their proficiency level in the said language. She appreciated the stalwart endeavors of the students and faculty members. She congratulated them for the successful completion of the task.Over all, it was the most exciting day of the academic year, the day on which the heart beat the fastest. The school premises were charged with excitement, vigor and happiness on stupendous performance of students in their Cambridge English exam. |
Article 370 & Article 35-A which gave 'special' status to Jammu & KashmirThe staff and the students school were in an ecstatic mood at the declaration to revoke the Article 370 & Article 35-A which gave 'special' status to Jammu & Kashmir region which was damaging the unity and integrity of India. It is a day to celebrate the conquest of Democracy of India.A special morning assembly was organised to congratulate the honorable Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi and Home Minister Sh. Amit Shah for the impressive decision of abolishing Article 370 & Article 35-A. A documentary based on the history of Jammu & Kashmir and its special status was demonstrated to the students. The dance team of the school dedicated a special performance on Bhangra beats to the great sons of India. The ambience in the school was filled with overwhelming patriotism and respect for the nation. The team of Green Knights said they have strong persuasion that the country will progress by leaps and bounds under his able leadership. The national flag was hoisted by our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara with due solemnity and dignity on the school campus.The staff and students also paid homage to the victims & survivors of Hiroshima & Nagasaki bombing. Through the speeches, the students acquainted everyone with gloom and despondency of this eviler and malicious attack which is a disconsolate bolt on the history of this world. A two-minute silence was marked as a respect to the innocent-departed souls.Our well-regarded President, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra said that today was the day to pay tribute to thousands of soldiers who have sacrificed their life for Kashmir since 1947. He congratulated the resolute government for taking such courageous and determined decisions. He, further, hoped for the development of Kashmir and Ladakh. He said that this is the victory of people of India. He pinned his hopes on and presumed that India will march ahead as a strong and united country under Modi Ji’s guidance.On behalf of the students, management, parents and staff members, our esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara welcomed the audacious step by the Government which was very essential for the interest of Jammu and Kashmir, as well as the entire country. She hoped that this will definitely bring peace and development in Kashmir. She enlightened the students about the effects of abolishment of Article 370 & Article 35-A.Overall, everybody in the school was in triumphant and euphoric mood. The assembly concluded with the national anthem. |
CBSE Capacity Building Programme in English (DAY-2)A teacher affects eternity; she can never tell, where her influence stops.In continuity with the Two- Days CBSE Capacity Building Programme in English organized by our school for teachers of Senior Secondary classes, second day session started with a vital information about Assessment of Speaking and Listening skills which were newly added in this session for XII standard after elimination of novel from the curriculum. Participants were given a variety of exercises to evaluate questions and suggested ways to improve upon the same. There were animated discussions and deliberations. The aim of the workshop was to equip the teachers with effective methods and logical ideas that can be implemented in the classrooms.The Day-2 of workshop also saw a vivacious interaction on the Literature section; why it is quintessential to elicit responses before delving into the literature passages, prose and poetry and why it is needed to discuss at length about the poet, backdrop and setting, creating literature character cards, the right way of attempting value based or extrapolators, why interdisciplinary research work related to English literature to be done and what strategies to adopt while teaching its various modules. The teachers moreover, got a hand on experience of solving various worksheets and valuable handouts which were distributed to consolidate the experience gained through the workshop. To involve the teachers’ participation in the workshop, various engaging and vibrant activities were conducted. The teachers thoroughly enjoyed the lively interactions on various aspects of English syllabus and everyone gained valuable inputs of looking upon the curriculum from a new, effective perspective.The resource persons also discussed about the student's learning techniques, methodologies to teach various skills like: reading, writing and grammar, different activities were suggested to infuse the passion for silent reading, framing of questions for periodic tests, assessment of student learning, marking scheme and blueprint of board question paper. They motivated the teachers to be equipped with latest methodologies for Joyful teaching of English. The session broke on an optimistic note of making sincere efforts to implement all the nuances of English Language with great zeal and enthusiasm.The workshop culminated with a Vote of Thanks given by the honorable Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara to the resource persons and all the participants in makimg the workshop a success and learning and enriching experience. Certificates were awarded to all the participants. She extended her best wishes to one and all for the smooth & successful conduct of the whole programme. She thanked the CBSE team from Centre of Excellence for conducting such fruitful workshops. She delivered her address and said that it was a part of a compulsory training programme initiated by CBSE and was an endeavor on the part of our school to keep the teachers abreast with the latest strategies to manage the classroom environment effectively.Overall, it was an enlightening and thought-provoking session. The workshop stimulated the professional selves of teachers making them more confident, empowered, sensitive and aware facilitators of English language and literature. |
Rain Dance PartyEnthusiastic and jubilant little angles of our school enthused with the joy of dancing celebrated ‘Rain Dance Party’ with great zeal and fervor. The jovial faces and sparkling eyes with merriment said it all. The students looked adorable in their costumes and enjoyed to the fullest.The ground was joyfully resplendent with water sprinklers and music. The beats gave the effect of a roaring storm and thundering clouds which declined gradually. Suddenly the area was filled with showers of artificial rain from all around, accompanied with rhythmic beats, music and songs. All the tiny tots were looking winsome in their swimming costumes with their colourful umbrellas. The Little rock stars of Pre-Primary danced to the thrilling music which infused the atmosphere with energy and fun. Children enjoyed themselves thoroughly as they experienced the joy of splashing about in the puddles, having fun in the rain while staying protected from the rains in their raincoats. The multi-hued raincoats and umbrellas and the bright eyed, smiling faces of the children infused the atmosphere with energy and fun.Back in the classes, the children were engaged in activities related to the Monsoon or the rainy season. They learnt new vocabulary, colored and painted umbrellas, and had all kind of fun art craft activities to help them associate better with the rains and the accessories used in this season.Speaking on the occasion, sterling Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, said that Rain dance is an exciting and enthralling activity for children. It’s the time to beat the summer heat and dance and sing under the blue sky. She further said that Rain Dance Party helped the children to learn to love and develop motor skills which will make them physically fit.Over all, It was a magical moment for the little angels as they had a great time together. It was a real treat to the eyes to watch them, feeling so happy and thrilled. |
GLOBAL HAND WASHING DAYOur school celebrated the Global Handwashing Day with an objective to educate kids about hand washing which is an annual global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of hand washing. On the special occasion, the tiny tots of Pre-Nursery to IIIrd were shown a Power point Presentation to encourage them to stay hygienic and keep their hands clean. Interactive theatrical performances, paintings and songs dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of hand washing. After an eventful day, the children received a, displaying of step-by-step instructions on how to use water and soap to effectively protect our own health and thereby build our own futures, as well as those of our communities.Our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara articulated that there is a common myth that if your hands look clean, they are very well clean! Many people in India don’t wash their hands only because they believe that hands that look clean cannot make them sick. She said that the hand washing habits in India need to improve, starting with kids who are the most powerful change agents. On the whole, the students celebrated the Global Hand washing Day with full fervor where they learned about the right ways of washing hands through interesting and fun filled activities. |
HALLOWEEN DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrating ‘Halloween Day’ with a fun filled exciting fancy dress parade in the Kindergarten wing (Pre-Nursery to K.G. class). The school transformed the campus into a ghoulish delight for the tiny tots. During this event, kids in the unique attire were very happy. Superheroes, Fairies, Witches, Goblins and other interesting characters walked around with a thrill. Excited faces were seen everywhere as children posed for photographs. Few kids were excited to be in the costumes of their favourite horror characters as Dracula, witch, ghost, Bhoot Boss etc. They spoke a few sentences on the character that they depicted and some of them tried to truly imitate the same. The effort and hard work of children was highly commendable. Children entertained audience who were watching with some Halloween songs and then proceeded to walk around the school parading their costumes.Revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it was a delight to watch the children as they came up and spoke about their favourite horror character that they were dressed up as. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavours. On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents. The children had a wonderful time and they were seen smiling happily as they left the school. |
H2O BELLS"Water is the best natural remedy. Drink your way to better health."Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana initiated a great stride of “H2O Bells” to keep the students hydrated throughout the day, under the aegis of Punjab State Government. The campaign aims to spread the importance of having sufficient amount of water daily among the kids.The school rings a bell thrice a day which is considered to as the Water bell. When this bell rings, the students drink water. The first bell rings at around 10:30 am, followed by the second bell at 12:00 noon and the third bell at 02:00 pm. The bell reminds students to stay hydrated.On hearing the bell, the children take out their water bottles and drink water along with their friends. This is in addition to the regular intake of water during snacks and lunch time. With the initiative of the water bell children are more into drinking water, not as a forced habit but as part of a fun activity. On speaking about the “H2O Bell Campaign”, our cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the idea of a water bell has emerged because of the rise in diseases among the students due to less intake of water and initiative taken by the authorities of education department. It has been noticed that many students now a days complaint about fatigue, headache, dry mouth, sunken eyes and cheeks. She shared many health benefits of drinking plenty of water with the students. She articulated that the school management always comes forward to ensure healthy and safe drinking water in school. On the whole, this enjoyable routine has become a habit in school now. The parents are quite satisfied and impressed by this great ingenuity. |
LSSC ATHLETIC MEET (I-V)“The key is not the will to win, everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana proved its mettle once again in LSSC Athletics Meet organised for the students of classes I-V. The young Green Knights performed extremely well in the said competition. The spirited athlete Puneet Kumar of class Vth secured a Gold medal in (Boys U-10) 200 meter race. Nikhat Fatma of class IInd (Girls U-8) won silver medal in 50 meter Hurdle Race. Pehal of class IV got Bronze Medal in (Girls U-12) 200 meter race. Rahat Fatima of class V clinched (Girls U-12) Bronze Medal in 400 meter race. Jatin Uppal of class Vth sealed Bronze Medal in (Boys U-10) 50 meter Hurdles race The spirited and enthusiastic athletes gave a cut throat competition to the opponents and were able to ensure champions position on the podium.The most Illustrious Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the students for their continuous toil, unbreakable and unshakable hard work. He said that you can have all the talent in the world, but without the hard work to sharpen those skills the talent is useless. He said that since there are countless first round draft picks who flaked out without ever making it onto the field, they should grab all opportunities which school provides them.The most appreciated Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their stupendous performance and motivated them to excel more in the field of sports and field events. She articulated that when you are in competition, you have to leave everything on the field of competition. She enthused the students and said that you can’t hold back and hope that you have enough for tomorrow. The best competitors leave the arena with no regrets and with nothing left in their tank. On the whole, the champions were delighted on their victory and hoped to do better in the field in next opportunities. |
LSSC POWERPOINT COMPETITIONStudents of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar made the school proud by emerging victorious in LSSC PowerPoint Competition.In LSSC Maths & Science PowerPoint Presentation Competition Mehak Sidhu & Aakash Malhotra of X Std. received the Second Runner up Trophy by presenting their presentation on ‘Mathematics: As a Scientific Tool’. They were appreciated for the efforts in the form of content, design & layout and special animation effects used in the presentation. Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the students on their achievement and applauded them for their wondrous performance. She showered her blessings on the students and inspired them to bring more glory and fame to their parents and school. She said it is from this tender age the children can be moulded and motivated and such competitions are a stepping stone to future success. The winners of the competition thanked the Principal, the Teachers for their support and they were very happy and excited to get the reward of their hard work.On the whole, it was a great success and the standards set by the students were high. |
ART ACTIVITIES- K.G. AND PRIMARY WINGLike the seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized A Tree Decoration Competition along with Intra Class Gift Wrapping Competition and Snowman Making Competition for the young Green Knights to welcome the winter. The school was decorated with divine wreaths, stars, balloons & festoons. The whole ambience was all set with the atmosphere filled with joyful and wonderful dance performances. The students of Pre Nsy. to KG participated in Tree Decoration Competition where as the students of classes I – III participated in Intra Class Gift Wrapping Competition and Snowman Making Competition. The students bejeweled the trees with ribbons, sparkles, beads, shells, stars, bells etc. In an Intra Class Gift Wrapping Competition, the students wrapped gift items with shimmering and radiant sheets and showcased their creativity and imagination. the students also participated in Snow Man Making Competition, they prepared snow man with socks, multihued clothes which was followed by it’s decoration. This contest highlighted the student’s creativity and ingenuity as they worked at a frenetic pace and innovatively displayed their presentation with a riot of colors. Winners of all competitions were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, color combination, variety of material used etc.The honored Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that applauded the efforts and presentations of the students. She said that it was a series of fun activities that involved the kids in wrapping and decorating. She further said such activities helps to develop eye-hand coordination and fine motor skill and also develops creative skill, aesthetic skill and cognitive skill too. On the whole, the tiny tots were all bustling with cheer & energy. |
ORIGAMI ACTIVITY FOR THE STUDENTS OF K.G.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana conducted an Origami Activity for the students of KG in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Children participated in this venture with high spirits.The tiny tots were amazed to see transformation of a flat sheet square of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting. Budding stars created unique and exclusive shapes and structures to showcase their finesse in paper craft. They made house, fan, fish, flower, boat, butterfly, dog, bird etc. and displayed them with great pleasure and gratification.Origami Activity provided the little ones with wonderful “schematic learning through repeatable actions”. As the teachers demonstrated, children watched closely and listened carefully to the specific instructions and then carried them with originality, neatness and accuracy. This activity triggered their imagination and enhanced their creative skills.The most illustrious Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Origami is a fun way to explain concepts. A thin piece of paper is not very strong, but if you fold it like an accordion it will be. She articulated that such skills allow children to comprehend, characterize, and construct their own vernacular for the world around them. She further said that it excites other modalities of learning. It has been shown to improve spatial visualization skills using hands-on learning.On the whole, the paper folding craft was not only a fun filled experience, but it also proved to be a valuable means to develop artistic skills in the young ones. |
PAID ACCOLADES TO THE BRAVE MARTYRS OF CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE (CRPF)Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid accolades to the brave martyrs of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) who died in suicide bomb attack at Lethpora in Pulwama by the militants on their convoy.A special morning assembly was organized in the school where all the students and staff members observed silence prayer to pay tribute to these pious souls. All were in mourning and their eyes were moist when children sang "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo” to remember the sacrifice of our brave heroes. Further, the slogans against terrorism were raised by the students in the assembly. All staff members paid their heartfelt condolences to brave-heart HEROES, who gave their lives for “Mother India.”Speaking on the occasion, our high esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid homage to the brave martyrs who fought for the freedom, glory, welfare and progress of our nation and added that this day is chosen to tribute our brave martyrs who laid their lives for the country and we can never forget their contribution. She paid her deepest condolence for the families of martyrs and prayed God to give them strength to overcome this difficult time. She said that Special emphasis is taken in the chain of Green Land Schools to inculcate the values of patriotism and respect the gallant sacrifices made by Indians for the pride and honour of nation. She requested the students to be brave and remain patient against the cowardice act of terrorists and inspired the students to take a pledge to make this world a better place for all.The assembly concluded with the soul stirring and motivational song “Aye Watan, Aye Watan Humko Teri Kasam”, sung with passion by the students and the students pledged to join hands against terrorism. |
BREATHE HEAT WITH ‘LEMONADE MAKING ACTIVITY’Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised Beat the Heat with ‘Lemonade Making Activity’ for the tiny tots of Pre-Nursery-KG on the occasion of Baisakhi. The main aim of this activity was to develop sensory learning among students.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a soul rendering payer – “Ek Tu Hi Bharosa, Ek Tu Hi Sahara” urging God to show his mercy on the world by ending the worldwide pandemic Novel Corona Virus. It was followed by lemonade making activity in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The tiny tots while in their homes got together through Microsoft Teams App and Whats App to watch and learn how lemonade is made. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as an in-house chef and their teachers demonstrated to them how lemonade is made. The toddlers actively participated in the activity and enjoyed the refreshing delicacies. This engaging and fun filled activity was planned in such a manner that students developed confidence, connected to their family, and as a deeply valued member of family. A small animated video on the festival was shared with the students. The startling and astounding videos and pictures were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, apprised every one of the importance of the festival. She also threw light on the religious and historical importance of the festival. She, further, motivated the students to celebrate the festival by staying safe at home and motivated them to promote harmony and brotherhood throughout the world. She also highlighted that sensory play builds nerve connections in the brain's pathways, which lead to the child's ability to complete more complex learning tasks. She appreciated all the parents and students for sharing such scintillating and vivacious videos of their kids while enjoying the drinks.As a whole, the day was full of joyous and learning for children. |
Virtual Global Handwashing DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers celebrated Virtual Global Handwashing Day with much enthusiasm. The main aim of celebration was to educate kids about the importance of hand washing with the theme "Hand Hygiene For All".The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “Father We thank thee” thanking God for His blessings and asking His help in obeying His will. In an interactive session, the students of Pre. Nursery to V were shown a PowerPoint presentation to encourage them to stay hygienic and keep their hands clean. It was followed by an instructional session in which the students were taught how to use water and soap to effectively protect ourselves from the bacteria and virus.The best startling and astounding pictures and videos of the participants of doing the activity were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. The criteria for the competition was presentation, confidence, innovation and overall effect.Our admired Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the COVID-19 pandemic has provided an important reminder that hand hygiene is a fundamental component to health and development. She said that to beat the virus and ensure good health, there is an immediate need to take action on hand hygiene across all world to respond and control the COVID-19 pandemic. She articulated that proper hand hygiene is often neglected in India. Many people in India don't wash their hands only because they believe that the hands that look clean cannot make them sick. She said that hand washing habits in India need to improve and we must start it with kids who are the most powerful change agents.On the whole, It was a great learning experience and a pleasurable day for the children. |
Celebrated birthday of Chairman Dr. Rajesh RudhraGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated birthday of Chairman Dr. Rajesh Rudhra with great show and pomp. It was a joyful occasion where the Green Land family came together to greet and wish Chairman Sir virtually. Even though the students couldn’t meet him personally to make him feel special but they were still successful in making his day special virtually. The celebrations started with a virtual prayer service in which the talented lasses of Green Land family wished Sir through an enthralling song cum dance performance. It was followed by the virtual greetings, wishes and speeches from our students in which they extended birthday wishes to Sir and spoke a few words about Sir’s qualities and how he manages everything so gratefully in difficult situations. The students recorded their short videos while expressing their love and concern for Sir and submitted to their class incharges which was later combined by IT Department and presented to Sir. The Children showed their love and gratitude through a small virtual program and a presentation. Great zeal was visible among the students and staff members. Each class did its bit in making this day a special one for their Chairman Sir. Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land School was so touched with the efforts put forth by the school staff and students. He thanked each and everyone for making his day special and indeed a different and memorable one. Speaking on the occassion, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the leadership style of Chairman Sir is one of the best one can think of. He is always on the lookout for the best in terms of the welfare of your students and the Green Land Family as a whole. She, on behalf of the students and staff members thanked sir for all the support he has given us to be a part of this wonderful Green Land Family.On the whole, The celebrations concluded with the Chairman Sir's inspiring message. |
Paid obeisance to ‘Guru Ravidas Ji’Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid obeisance to ‘Guru Ravidas Ji’ on his birth anniversary. The event started with teachers and students paying floral tribute to the portrait of preacher-philosopher Guru Ravidas who emphasised on the values of harmony, equality and compassion, which are central to India’s culture and ethos.On this auspicious day, insightful teachings of Guru Ravidas were recited in the form of shabads and bhajans, which made the whole environment religious and pious. The students also delivered speeches on the life history of Guru Ravidas Ji, his contributions and teachings.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, paid floral tribute to Guru Ravidas Ji. She described Him as a social religious reformer, a philosopher and Theosophist who propagated society to come out of shackles of caste, creed and colour which sets the path of ideal and virtuous living, universal humanism and the oneness of mankind. She further added that like Guru Ji we all should live a life of simplicity and piety. If we follow His teachings sincerely we can build a better world. The programme concluded with the distribution of Prasad among the students and staff. |
S.S.T Quiz Competition on the occasion of World Heritage DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an Inter House S.S.T Quiz Competition on the occasion of World Heritage Day for the students of Class VI to VIII. The day was observed with an aim to create awareness among the students to conserve and protect the valuable assets and cultural heritage across the world. The students from all the four houses – Jagriti, Jyoti, Kirti and Shakti House participated in it with great enthusiasm and vigour.It was a mind boggling six round competition including General Question Answer Round, Abbreviation Round, Multiple Choice Round, Identify the Image Round, Rapid Fire Round and Buzzer Round which engaged the student’s attention completely for one hour. The students showcased their brilliance by rapidly answering the questions. There were also several rounds for audience.The Principal of the school Ms. Jyoti addressed the students and gave her heartiest congratulations to all the participants, audience as well as the winners. She motivated them to take keen interest in all the spheres of life. She also gave a message that heritage is a treasure trove of the past and it is the responsibility of the present generation to protect, preserve and promote its continuity for the future generation. The overall result stands as follows:PositionsName of the HouseFIRSTSHAKTISECOND JYOTI , KIRTITHIRDJAGRITIOver all the competition proved informative and inspiring to the students. |
GRADUATION CEREMONYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, observed the ‘Graduation Ceremony’ of Session 2016-17 for the tiny tots moving on from Kindergarten to Class I. The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools Sh. Rajesh Rudhra was the Chief Guest on the occasion. He was given a warm floral welcome by the Principal Ms. Jyoti. Also, the tiny angels themselves welcomed the eminent guests of the occassion. The ceremony was conducted to felicitate these toddlers graduate to primary with the feel of stepping ahead a significant phase of school life. The gala event was attended by parents who were as excited as the kids themselves when they saw their little ones dressed up in ceremonial graduation gowns and caps receiving certificates of graduation on stage.The day was celebrated with great spirit and enthusiasm. The cultural programme began by lighting the sacred lamp and invoking the blessings of the Almighty. It followed by the cultural extravaganza presented on the stage in the form of melodious songs and rhythmic dances highlighting the blessings of teachers & parents on the children. A PowerPoint presentation highlighting the activities they indulged in during this span of three years was also shown.The Chairman of the school, Sh. Rajesh Rudhra addressed the august gathering and congratulated the parents & the students. He lauded the parent’s efforts, perseverance, motivation and support that contributed to the successful completion of their child's pre-school. He said that parents and teachers are like a caring potter who shape and mould the child with tender love, care into a confident individual. He assured that the children will continue to be nurtured with knowledge, values and dedication as they continue their education at Green Land.Seeing the spirited performances by the kids, the Principal Ms. Jyoti congratulated the parents and kids of kindergarten and said "This event is like planting a high dream in the tender minds as advocated by our President, Dr. Abdul Kalam.” She appealed the parents to give their precious time to their young ones so that we may feel proud for them in the future. She thanked the worthy guest for sparing their valuable time for the young scholars. Parents appreciated the efforts put in by the school staff for congenial growth of their children and polishing them.The ceremony ended with the National Anthem. |
SCHOOL REOPENINGGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar School reopened their doors and welcomed the students after the rejuvenating summer break. The roads were busy with the hustle and bustle of parents getting their children to school on time so as to have them start the new day punctually. Children were brimming with joy and elation to see their friends and teachers back plunged into the normal routine packed with plethora of fun and enjoyment.Also a “Teacher Training Programme” was conducted before the re-opening of school. The training specifically focused on exploring newer and interesting approaches to teaching through audio-visual aids with the aim to bring qualitative changes in teaching methodology of different subjects, hopefully making it more interesting and student friendly.Smart Class Training was an interesting session for the teachers as it helped them to learn new ways to bring about a difference in their classrooms and give students an opportunity to excel. The training was participative in nature. In addition to that teachers also participated in Declamation and G.K. Quiz Competition. Principal of the School, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara welcomed the students and told the upcoming events and activities for the coming months. She motivated the students to participate in every activity both in scholastic and co-scholastic. She also addressed the staff to play a positive role to inspire the students and be a life-long learner. They need to be prime movers, motivating favorably about the value of education in shaping individual’s life and future.On the whole a pleasant happy environment thronged in the campus vibrantly |
Guru Ravidas Jayanti 2018Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid obeisance to ‘Guru Ravidas Ji’ on his 641st birth anniversary. On this auspicious day the school choir sang shabad and bhajans in melodious voice making the whole environment religious and pious. The students also delivered speech on the life history of Guru Ravidas Ji, his contributions and teachings.Principal Ms. Jyoti Pujara, paid floral tribute to Guru Ravidas ji describing Him as a social religious improver, a philosopher and Theosophist. She said that He propagated society to come out of shackles of caste, creed and colour which sets the path of ideal and virtuous living, universal humanism and the oneness of mankind. She told that Guru Ravidas ji stood against social discrimination and favoured equality in society. She further added that like Guru ji we all should live a life of simplicity and piety. If we follow the teachings of Him we can build a better world. |
CAMBRIDGE COUNSELLING SESSIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar organized an orientation programme for the parents under the able guidance of Chairman of the School, Sh. Rajesh Rudhra and School Principal, Ms. Jyoti Pujara to familiarize the parents for the enrollment of their child for Cambridge, UK in its quest to provide international education to its students.The orientation programme proved to be a sincere effort made by the school in educating the parents to look after and guide their children in a proper manner. In addition to this, parents were briefed about Cambridge International Examinations that provided adequate information to accustom themselves for the new venture.The School Principal addressed the gathering and gave guidelines about effective parenting. She laid stress on effective communication between the school & the parents and also sought their support and suggestions so that the children could be provided the best for their overall development. She also suggested different measures to nurture a child with love and care to build a strong foundation for a glorious future.In an interactive session, Chairman of the school answered the queries of the parents and gave them assurance of doing the best for our students. To make a strong foundation for student intelligence he aware the parents about new projects in school where a child is given ample opportunities to observe, listen, speak and act.Overall it was a fruitful meeting and the parents were in high spirits after attending the orientation programme. The session ended on a good note as the parents went satisfied and happy while showing their interest for the enrollment of their child for Cambridge, UK. |
World Health Day‘World Health Day’ was observed in Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana. On the occasion a ‘Vegetable Printing Activity’ for the Kindergarten students was conducted with great enthusiasm to highlight the significance of good health and well-being. A well-developed involvement of kids was discerned and they showed intense eagerness and enjoyment.Green knights brought different vegetables and enjoyed learning about vegetables in a delectable way. Tiny tots along with their teachers designed beautiful paintings & backgrounds with vegetable printing. They also learnt about healthy eating habits and table manners and how to take care of their health while staying away from germs and infections. Principal Mrs. Jyoti addressed the students on common health problems, hand washing and the important healthy eating habits. She emphasized on good eating habits that include a balanced diet, drinking water, fruit in every meal, glass of milk every day and alerted them against junk food. She also spoke about the importance of sports and exercise for good health.On the whole, the students assured that they will strictly avoid junk food and concentrate only on healthy food. |
English Declamation & Bookmark Making CompetitionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana conducted ‘Inter House English Declamation Competition’ and ‘Inter Class Bookmark Making Competition’ to encourage children to explore the pleasures of books and reading. The day was observed with an aim to create awareness among the students to develop extra reading habits and also to promote the skills of effective Public speaking.The participants of class IX-XII enthusiastically expressed their views in an ‘Inter House English Declamation Competition’ on the topics: A room without books is like a body without a soul, There is no friend as loyal as a book, Well-read man is loved by all, If you love books enough, books will love you back and Books are nothing but to inspire. They took the stage with aplomb and their performance was incredible. The listeners were impressed by the confidence exhibited by the students as they voiced their opinion in strong and powerful words in neck to neck competition where each tried to outshine the other to the best of his or her ability.Students of classes IV & V designed and decorated the bookmarks and wrote an inspiring message showcasing their love for books and reading in an 'Inter Class Bookmark Making Competition'. The Judgement was carried out based on the Effectiveness of design, Creativity, Originality, Neatness, and Conviction of the message. It was indeed not only learning but also a fun-filled activity.The Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara congratulated students on their achievement and also for the spirit, they carried all through for learning. She said that all must develop a habit of extra reading as books are store house of knowledge and they are our good friends. She announced the judgement & encouraged everyone.INTER CLASS BOOKMARK MAKING COMPETITIONPOSITIONSTUDENT’S NAMECLASS /SECTIONFIRSTNAINAIV - CHAUCERJASMINEV - BACONSECONDVANSHIKAIV - BACONSAIYAM KAPOORV- BACONTHIRDKARAN CHAUHANIV - CHAUCERNITIKAV - BACONINTER HOUSE ENGLISH DECLAMATION COMPETITIONPOSITIONSTUDENT’S NAMECLASS /SECTIONNAME OF THE HOUSEFIRST DHRUV X - BACON KIRTI HOUSESECOND SAVLEEN SINGH X - CHAUCERSHAKTI HOUSETHIRD RIDHIMA XI - MEDICAL JYOTI HOUSECONSOLATIONEKAMDEEP KAURXI - COMMERCEJYOTI HOUSE |
Summer Camp 2018With summer already knocking our door It’s time to beat the heat and let the kids explore extracurricular activities………..Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana is going to organize the most awaited summer camp in the school premises. The camp will end on 9th June,2018. The core purpose of organizing the camp is to enable the students to explore their hidden talents and facilitate them to make optimum use of their leisure time. A plethora of fun-filled activities like Western Dance and Music, Classical Dance and Music, Art and Craft, Calligraphy, Spoken English,Flameless Cooking, Sports Activities like Basketball, Cricket, Chess, Skating, Congo, Karate, Yoga, Fitness and Aerobics etc are designed thoroughly to infuse new skills and creativity in young learners. Well equipped and qualified coaches will to coach the children.The Principal of the school, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara said, “Extra-curricular activities play a vital role in the lives of students. They benefit the students through educational, personal and social means. It also gives an opportunity to develop their inherent qualities part in the activities of their interest. So, let’s our children make the most of it by taking part in innovative and funfilled activities. The camp will be the wonderful opportunity to unwind children’s energy and potentials.” Above all, nothing is more important than keeping our kids healthy and energized. |
Green Land Shines in ChessGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana again excelled in the 10th Chess Championship, 2018. The chess prodigy, Rohit Saini of Class IX brought laurel to the school by securing first position under-15 category of Centre of Chess Excellence Competition which was organized by Punjab Kesari on May 30, 2018. The Chairman Sh. Rajesh Rudhra and the Principal Mrs. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the student and his parents. They appreciated the courageous and untired efforts of the student who left no stone unturned to add another wings to the school glory. The inspiring Principal encouraged him to keep participating in such competitions to achieve the heights that no one ever reached. |
Inter Class Spell Bee CompetitionIf you are not willing to learn, no one can help you.If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an Inter Class Spell Bee Competition for the students of Classes KG to V, aimed at creating awareness of the possibilities of using varied words in oral and written expression and to add new words to the active vocabulary of the students. The tiny tots participated with great enthusiasm and dueled through the toughest words to prove their mettle. A thorough orientation was done by the mentors before the event in the format of a learning cum fun filled competition.The Principal of the school Ms. Jyoti Pujara appreciated the students for participating enthusiastically. In her speech, she said that such type of competitions made students aware of the using new spellings in their day to day life and the usage of many unfamiliar words. It was a wonderful learning experience for all the little ones and served to enrich and encouraged them to learn new words . The winners were felicitated with the merit certificates.Result of Inter Class Spell Bee CompetitionClassWinnersK.G.Ananya, Ananya Thakur, Gursimran, Himani, Keetika, Mehnaz,Ravneet, Shiksha, Aadit, Bhavish, Gavvy, Himanshu, Madhav, Shivansh, Sidharth, Jaspreet, Kayra, Radhika, Sonakshi, Devesh, Ritesh, Soham Bhandari, Aradhya, Myra Jain, Palak Sharma, Savi, Abhimanyu, Kirat, Zaid, DelvinITaniksha Gangar, Aditya Kapor, Akshit Mehra, Madhav, Ananya Sharma, Chahat, Mannat, Samar Raza, Harleen, Tanureet, Lakshit, SayamIIChhavi, Rajvi, Sakshi, Baljeet, Hemant, YashIIIAkshaya Chouhan, Ananya Vig, Mahi, Mannat,Tanvi Sharma, Aayush Mehmi, Paramveer Singh, Sanjog, Jiya, Kritika, Sanvi, Sidh JainIVSimranpreet, Kavya, Yashita, Yugam, Kawaljeet, Mehak Kochar, Simran, Sweta, Ashav, GurkiratVHarleen, Zoya, Alisha, Anamika, Chetanya, Janvi, Jaspreet, Kiran, Sana, Amish, Daksh, Partik |
Musical Rain FestivityGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized a ‘Musical Rain Festivity’ for the students of Kindergarten wing to get relief from the scorching heat and learn something while having a fun. The blooming buds enjoyed the rain showers and relished the monsoon season. The school keeps on conducting innovation techniques and styles with which learning could be made more rewarding and interesting. Instead of confining the kids in their classes, they were brought out in open by their mentors to enjoy the playful rainy weather. The little stars really had the festivity time with their friends in their colourful raincoats and multileveled umbrellas.They welcomed raindrops by dancing, hopping, springing and jumping together in the rain.The beaming faces and bright eyes of the tiny Green Knights infused energy and mesmerized each and everyone present there. The kids learned new vocabulary and recited many rhymes along with teachers. They enjoyed the fragrance of wet soil, gush of the fresh air and sprouting green plants and flowers.The School Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara said that such activities assist the children to be extrovert. Even the shyest students too participated with other students in such a convenient and child friendly learning environment. The students experienced nature and its benevolence in order to be kind and affectionate. The purpose of the event was to introduce the tiny–tots to the monsoon season and all the best practices that go along with it.On the whole it was a great fun for the blooming buds who enjoyed the whole experience of rain and chills in the heat. |
CELEBRAING JANAMASHTMIGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna- ‘Janamashtami’ with sheer joy and enthusiasm. Beautiful decorations were put up to make this event more cheerful and colorful. A beautiful backdrop was made with little Krishna in the cradle. The celebration began with the religious abhishek ceremony of Laddoo Gopal and chanting of the auspicious gayatri mantra and bhajans which filled the entire atmosphere with religious fervor. Pre-primary wing was transformed into a land of joy, celebration and happiness on this occasion. Adorable tiny tots donned the roles of Lord Shri Krishna, Radha and Gopikas amongst many other characters related to Janmashtami. To remember the day, a movie was shown to take kids to the journey of Lord Krishna from his birth to the time when he battles out the evil King Kans and to the time when he shows himself as Lord Vishnu. Students presented a beautiful dance form ‘Go Go Go Govinda’ and spell bound the hearts of the audience. Another soul-touching dance formation was presented ‘Mayiya Yashodha’. With their laudable performance, they lighted up the stage and mesmerized the audience. Dhruv of class X and Mehak Sidhu of class IX delivered a speech to remind the importance of ‘Krishna Ashtmi’ illustrating the fact that whenever there will be dominance of malevolence ‘He’ will reincarnate to destroy the evil and save the good. The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti enlightened everyone to the origin of this celebration with her thoughts provoking lines ‘Work is Worship’. She conveyed the best wishes for the occasion and encouraged the children to emulate the qualities of Lord Krishna. She narrated the story of Lord Krishna to the students and explained the beautiful thought from Geeta Saar “Man is made by his belief, as he believes, so he is.” Harmonious in form, tantalizing and vibrant in hue- the function won the hearts of everyone present. |
Surgical Strike DayAs per C.B.S.E instruction Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar celebrated Surgical Strike Day to mark the second anniversary of the Indian Army's strike against terror cells across the Line of Control in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The basic objective behind celebrating the day was to commemorate the valour and sacrifice of the armed forces. A special morning assembly was organised where students were made aware about surgical strike. School choir enthralled everyone with patriotic songs.Students were shown video clippings on the life of soldiers. Handmade cards of appreciation to soldiers were also made with heart touching messages such as "We are proud of our brave hearts soldiers and salute the Indian Army", "I love you Indian Army. I want to say just one thing, you are the loveliest soul on entire earth because you help, care, and safeguard us from the threat we are facing due to political, natural and egoist reasons", "Soldiers are the biggest strength of any country. We thank our heroes who have given their lives serving and protecting the nation."Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Pujara said that we bow our heads in honour of all those soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for our nation. She motivated the students to join the armed forces in future and serve the country in an elite manner. |
LOHRI – the harvest festival of PunjabGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated LOHRI – the harvest festival of Punjab in school premises with a lot of exuberance and funfair. With a view to add vibrance to the occasion of Lohri, a ‘Fete’ was organized. The mood on the campus was upbeaten and the students were totally absorbed in the festive spirit of Lohri.The celebration was initiated by lighting the sacred bonfire by the School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, staff members and students giving a fresh start to the first month of new year i.e. ‘Maaghi’. The Principal of the school made the students and teachers understand the significance of sacred fire which burns all the ill omens and make every one pure as the light emerges from the fire. She said that Such festivals and celebrations help us to preserve our culture, traditions and customs. She added that the festivals are not only meant for celebration. Its an opportunity to educate kids about our culture and traditions and school hold upon themselves the responsibility to educate them about the festivals by engaging them in fun activities.The programme was started with speeches of students highlighting the importance of the festival of Lohri, which ushers in the cheerful spring season bidding adieu to the dull winter. The students and teachers dressed in traditional Punjabi attire sang songs immersed in rich cultural folklore of Punjab. Gajak, jaggery and peanuts were offered to the sacred fire and were also distributed among the students. Melodious Lohri Songs were also sung by the students & teachers. Some were singing in praise of “Dulha Bhatti”, others were singing in the praise of festival.To add colour to this gala event a cultural and musical show was also organised. The folk songs and dances added the festive spirit in everyone’s heart and well depicted the significance of this festival. The children had a gala time as they danced around the holy bonfire and offered their prayers for the prosperity of the nation. The students organized around 30 stalls of various fun games and eatables in the fair which proved as a real sense of enjoyment for all of them. Archery, Haunted House, Tambola, Tye-Tye Fish, Hook the Fish, Tatto, Nail Art, Bangles, Play station, Lottery, Snakes & Ladders, Marbles, Hit The Pyramid, Hit the Wickets, Ring the Toss and many more games upbeat the mood of the students. Students were very excited to click their photos in different poses and in Punjabi attire in Photo Corner - Picto Booth. The fete is incomplete without mentioning the ‘Stalls of tempting Eatables’. There were also a variety of flavoured food stalls like Bhel Puri, Sweet Corn, Pav Bhaji, Maggi, Gol Gappe, Chhole Kulche, Samosa, Frooti, Juice, Cold Drink, Gachak, Rewari and many more.The main attraction of the funfair was Halloween House which made the spectators eerie and frightened at the sight of scary witches, hanging bats and ghosts. D.J. Party time enthralled all as it witnessed the enthusiasm and energy of the students on Giddha, Bhangra and other dance beats.As kite flying is a rage during Lohri and students enjoyed flying beautifully designed kites like miniatures or big kites with dragons faces and of different shapes. An air full of joy was blowing with a strong competition was witnessed where students flew their colourful kites in the beautiful surroundings, running and ducking in an attempt to keep their kites airborne for as long as possible.On the whole, the celebrations raised to its boom and grandeur which filled the days with fun and religious fervour. |
Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh JiThe Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji was celebrated with great devotion and zeal. The main motive to celebrate this day was to impart the values, morals, principles and teachings of the great Guru among the students. The festive event commemorated by paying obeisance to the holy spirit with Shabad enchantings by school choir, which empowered the gathering and ambience with religious essence. Everyone was engrossed with heart and soul during Shabad Kirtan. Speech by teachers and students acknowledged the gathering with the eventful life of divine soul Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj and his teachings inculcating the feeling of brotherhood, humanity and a firm belief in Almighty.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara directed the students that they should imbibe his teachings and try to reform themselves for the sake of humanity and to attain eternity. She added that the aura of our spiritual Guru is all around us, showering His blessings and mentoring our path generously. We don’t get such love and affection anywhere else which we feel here. She also titled Him as the living master, a spiritual, illustrious, leader, mystic poet and humanitarian who wrote an extensive collection of books on spirituality.Conclusively the celebration of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji’s birthday filled the tenor with spirituality. |
Pay Homage to CRPFThe staff and students of the School paid homage to Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnels who died in suicide bomb attack at Lethpora in Pulwama by the militants on their convoy. A special morning assembly was organized in the school where all the students and staff members observed silence prayer to pay tribute to these pious souls. All were in mourning and their eyes were moist when children sang "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo” to remember the sacrifice of our brave heroes. Further, the slogans against terrorism were raised by the students in the assembly. All staff members paid their heartfelt condolences tobrave-heart HEROES, who gave their lives.May their holy souls rest in peace and May God give strength to all their loved ones left behind.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara requested the students to be brave and remain patient against the cowardice act of terrorists. She said that we as responsible citizens should always ready to face such challenges and always condemn this type of attacks on our brave heroes. Further she added that our India is a peace loving and secular country and inspires the students to take a pledge to make this world a better place for all.She paid her deepest condolence for the families of martyrs and prayed God to give them strength to overcome this difficult time. They are the heroes and may all remember their sacrifice. |
Home back of A Great Hero-Indian Air Force (IAF) Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan VarthamanAll the staff members and students of the school expressed their happiness for the home back of A Great Hero-Indian Air Force (IAF) Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman. We all are proud of his courage and sense of duty and his exemplary courage. We all appreciate his valour and grit. He held his calm in the face of adversity. He is an inspiration for our students as he gives a great message to everyone to always ready to sacrifice their lives for the motherland. The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara was elated to see the spirit of students for their love for the real hero of the country. She really admired the zeal of students to be happy for the IAF officer Abhinandan to come back home without any injury and setting an example for millions of youth for our country. |
Commencement of the new session 2019-20The new session of the school starts from 4thApril 2019.The teachers welcomed all the students on the commencement of the new session 2019-20. The beginning of the session was marked with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm among the students. After the examination fever, it was the time to enter the school with new energy and fresh new vibes. Armed with brand new bags, uniform and stationery, students entered the school with mixed feelings of excitement and fear. Students grabbed their backpacks and sported their newest back-to-school outfits. The day started with soul striving rendering prayer. Excitement and enthusiasm was at high among the students where there was an eagerness to meet the friends as well as admission to the new level. The classes were beautifully decorated and filled the students with pride. The day was filled with fun activities for the students preparing them for new challenges and exciting opportunities that the new session brings.The class in charges welcomed the students with a tilak, welcome notes, stationery etc. as a token of love. Initially, the students settled down in their new classes and met their new teachers which was followed by a walk through with various facilities and sections designed for various activities which includes activity zone, library, art & craft, music room, dance room and play area. Most of their time was spent in playing, solving puzzles, enjoying on swings, taking nature walk, clay modeling, storytelling, coloring and painting and exploring activity zone. Entire faculty members helped kids to get adjusted and be comfortable in the school environment. Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that a good beginning makes a big difference. She congratulated the students on graduating to higher classes. She wished all students of Green Land family- a fun filled session ahead. She further said that one should make sure to begin this academic year with new hopes and positive mindset to make it brighter chapter in the school life full of knowledge and learning.As a whole, the day was full of fun and excitement. Everyone had a great day! |
A Day in the Garden of JoyKeeping in view the all-round development of the students, school conducted “A Day in the Garden of Joy” for the tiny tots of Kindergarten wing. Teaching does not need to be limited to textbooks and blackboards. With fun activities for kids, learning in school becomes an interesting and enjoyable exercise.The tiny tots of Pre Nursery to Kg Wing enjoyed a day in the garden comprising a day packed with fun activities. This ice breaking activity included Bouncy, Toy train, Ferris wheel and other games. Students also tried learning colours names through 3 D Bowling Games. Tiny tots of KG Wing had their lunch in the garden in the company of nature. Mouthwatering snacks along with a gift for every child was the icing on the cake. Kindergarten students were keenly involved in different activities and also made a take away art and craft.A super fun activity named color match cars painting that involved creating wheel patterns from cars with paint while matching and learning about colours. Children drove the cars through the paint towards the matching colours. As colours are everywhere and it was a wonderful experience for children to see how colours mix and form other colours. In the gathering, the students had mix of emotions, some shy, and rest excited.The School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that such activities assist the children to be extrovert. Even the shyest students too participated with other students in such a convenient and child friendly learning environment. The students experienced nature and its benevolence in order to be kind and affectionate. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavors.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. The students enjoyed the activity and went back full of praise. The smiles on the students’ faces were a proof of the grand success of the Fun day. |
Splash Pool PartyTo relish the water sport an Aqua Day in school premises. On this occasion A Splash Pool Party for the tiny tots of Montessori wing was organized with fun and frolic. Water Play activities were solemnized to promote multitude of wonderful developments and learning opportunities like enhancement of gross and fine motor skills and imagination of the little ones.‘Summer means happy times and good sunshine. It means going to the beach and having fun.’, keeping this in view, the Splash Bash Pool Party was organized to give kids a fun filled day. It was a break from regular routine work and children welcomed it wholeheartedly. Children in colorful swimsuits came swarming into the splash pool and enjoyed wading through waters and had a gala time. Children enjoyed the cool pool under the guidance of professional coaches. They enjoyed the music and had a mind-blowing time at the photo booth, especially created for them. This was followed by super cool food session. Children enjoyed eating summer fruits and relished ice cream and mango shake. Refreshing drinks to sip in the cool pool and music to make the mood, were relished by all. They were delighted to experience such a stupendous time. Also, they played gleefully with balloons and balls in the splash pool. It was not long before the wary faces filled with frolic! Tiny-tots were dressed in colorful swimming costumes for pool party. They tapped their feet to famous rain songs and recited poems of rainy day.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Water play activities in young children strengthen motor skills, build balance and the ability to propel and navigate. She also made sure that the kids were provided utter security and were under severe vigilance of observant teachers during the party. Her happiness knew no bounds to see her tiny tots participating joyfully.Over-all, it was an ecstatic day, filled with experiential learning, events, celebrations and much more. At the end of the session, the kids were still beaming and in no hurry to beat a retreat! |
A Social Science Quiz“ A Social Science Quiz ” was organized to enhance the academic knowledge among students regarding the subject of Social Science and to measure growth in knowledge, abilities and skills. The main aim of the competition was to foster interaction between students and also to make them more resourceful to develop academically. A Quizzical Quiz was conducted for the Students of class V. The quiz was presented in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations of the competition in front of the participants. There were eight teams in total and the quiz comprised of different interesting rounds- facts based round, buzzer round, audio round, visual round, rapid fire round and Identification of famous personalities round.The questions given in the quiz were not only appreciated by the teachers but also by the students. At the end of every round there was a question for audience that kept the interest alive among them. There was a tough challenge before all the participants. After the neck to neck competition Priyansh Thakur, Shivansh, Mohit Kumar, Nitin Kumar Rana, Neha, Jaspreet Kaur, Kawaljeet, Garima grabbed the first position in Quizzical Quiz. The program ended up with a motivational speech by the Principal.Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, said that these competitions help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date. She congratulated the winners and awarded them with certificates.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the children as they enjoyed the quiz very much. The students participated with enthusiasm and zeal and tried their level best to win the quiz. |
World Chocolate Day“World Chocolate Day” was celebrated for the tiny tots of Primary Wing in a scrumptious way in the premises of school on 07/07/2019. The aim to celebrate this day to provide a platform to students to showcase their skills and love for chocolate its various dishes and desserts and to bring a chocolaty sweet flavor in the life of young Green Knights in a fun way.Keeping in this view an “Inter Class Chocolate Pudding Competition” was organised in the school for the students of Primary wing to donn their ‘Chef Caps’ to exhibit their culinary skills where fruits, nuts, flakes or breadsticks of their choice dipped in chocolate sauce, was devoured in no time. The students brought ingredients of their dishes from home and made the sweets without fire and showed their cooking skills, which was beyond the imagination of anyone. The mouthwatering delicacies from the Primary Wing which they prepared were Chocolate Pops, Chocolate Moose, Choco lava Cake, Oreo Chocolate Rolls, hocolate Popsicles, Chocolate Candy, Choco Oreo Balls etc.The food items displayed were a visual treat and were presented in an artistic and aesthetic style. The judges interacted with the budding chefs to find out the ingredients of the recipes, nutritional value and the istorical significance of the dishes prepared by them. Judges were overawed by the efforts of the participants. Back in the classes, children ate delicious chocolates and enjoyed the day with fun by watching chocolate making videos and other exciting and creative activities also conducted. And amidst the joyful celebration, they also shared a few lines on why they love chocolates and learned some lip-smacking chocolate recipes from their teachers.Speaking on the occasion, the most revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Pujara said that Chocolates are the powerhouse of antioxidants. She said that chocolates not only acts as a good stress busters and also taught about the health benefits of eating chocolates but in moderation, as excess can cause tooth decay. She lauded the efforts of the winners of the competition and complimented the teachers on the successful execution of the events. She encouraged the students to participate in such activities and appreciated the efforts of the students and encouraged them to explore their potential to the hilt.Overall, it was a treat to watch young Green Knights showcasing their skills through this event. The room was filled with a variety of simple, artistic and creative styles of chocolate delicacies .The event not only provided a platform for the students to foster their creativity but also helped them explore their hidden talents and discover new areas of interest. The students offered a treat to eye as well as to taste buds through the competition. The joy of celebrating Chocolate Day with their classmates was seen on the gleaming faces as the tiny tots bid goodbye for the day with blissful memories! |
An Inter House G.K Quiz“An Inter House G.K Quiz for the classes IV and V on 16/07/2019 in which students of all four houses with four fervent participants in each house gave tough battle to each other. It was very informative and knowledge enriching competition for participants along with the audience.The participant had to go through mazes of intuited and mind blogging rounds consisting of questions related to general science, signs and symbols, sports, states and their capitals and Indian sobriquets. First round was based on historical events which was followed by Audio round, visual round, sports round, current affairs round and finally the rapid fire round. Every round was a mixed bag with questions from different fields. The quiz was presented in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations of the competition in front of the participants.The questions given in the quiz were not only appreciated by the teachers but also by the students. The young Green Knights skillfully answered the questions asked. Though some of the questions were very tricky, the teams tried to answer them with confidence. The questions put forth to the teams were intriguing and exciting. The audience clapped when the teams answered correctly. At the end of every round there was a question for audience that kept the interest alive among them. There was a tough challenge given by the houses to one another. After the neck to neck competition Kirti House once again grabbed the first position, Jagriti House Secured the second position and Shakti House obtained the third position in the G.K Quiz. The program ended up with a motivational speech by the Principal.Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, said that these competitions help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She congratulated the winner teams and encouraged the students to be up-dated by reading the newspaper and listening and watching the news. She lauded the efforts of the winners of the competition and complimented the teachers on the successful execution of the events.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the children as they enjoyed the quiz very much. The students displayed ecstatic spirit and enjoyed the quiz to the fullest. The students participated with enthusiasm and zeal and tried their level best to win the quiz. |
Kargil Vijay DiwasThe Kargil Vijay Diwas was celebrated in the school on 26th July 2019, the staff members and student of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid a heartfelt tribute to the martyrs of Kargil war on Kargil Vijay Diwas in the school campus. To instill patriotism among the youth, the school held various activities depicting patriotic feelings. The event was planned to highlight the stories of valour by our brave soldiers and rekindle the pride among the youth of the country, inspiring those who were too young and those who were not yet born, to form part of the Nation’s resolve.To commemorate the Gallant fight put up by the brave soldiers during the Kargil war, a PowerPoint presentation was demonstrated to the students. The music team of the school dedicated the medley of patriotic songs to the great warriors. The ambience in the school was filled with overwhelming patriotism and respect for the nation. Through their speeches, the students acquainted everyone with the dauntless courage of soldiers who served the nation during Operation Vijay.The teachers acquainted the students with Operation Vijay to clear Kargil Sector, and the most recent examples of high-altitude warfare in the mountainous terrain, which posed significant logistical problems for the combating side. A two-minute silence was marked as a respect to the departed souls.The national flag was hoisted by our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara with due solemnity and dignity on the school campus. Speaking on the occasion, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that we should always remember our brave soldiers who fought gallantly for the pride of our nation & the security of our citizens during the Kargil War. She added that Kargil Vijay Diwas reminds us of India’s military prowess and the great sacrifices our armed forces make while steadfastly keeping India safe.Over all, the whole campus was filled with feeling of nationalism and patriotism for India. The students pledged to serve the nation in their best capacity. The function concluded with national anthem. |
Teej celebration (Day1)The jovial and colourful festival of Teej was celebrated with great fervor and vivacity in the premises of school. The entire staff and students from classes Pre. Nsy. to V were seen in traditional colourful attire. The School campus wore a festive look with buntings, fresh flowers and decorations replete with the traditional baagh and Phulkaris.Keeping in traditional view, Inter Class Solo Dance Competition was organized for classes P. Nsy to V. The function correspondingly included enthralling and captivating dance performances and several enactments by the tiny tots. The beats of Punjabi music let, everybody to tap their feet. “Sohni Muttiyar” and “Sohna Gabru” Competition were conducted for the students of Kindergarten and seniors and were adjudged accordingly. The winners of Inter Class Solo Dance Competition were bestowed with titles ‘Dazzling Daisy’ ‘Dancing Queen’ and ‘Expression Queen’. They enjoyed on the decorated swings. The little ones of the Pre – Primary applied Mehandi, had fun on swings and enjoyed traditional sweets. They danced to the tunes of traditional Teej songs and the whole environment was full of festivity and zeal.Different kinds of stalls and Punjabi traditional games were organised for the students so that the students must be rooted with their culture and tradition. Students also relished stalls of different eatables such as Kheer, Jalebi, Sandwiches, Water Balls, Pav Bhaji, Channa Kulcha, Samosa, Bhel Puri, Candy Floss, Sandwich, Combo Packs, Sweet Corns along with soft drinks. Fragrances of flowers on ‘Teej’ pervaded the atmosphere.Speaking on the occasion, our Laudable Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara appreciated the joint efforts of little angels, parents and teachers and educated the students about the riches of the Punjabi culture and inspired the student to have wings but not to forget the ground. She also blessed the students to blossom at their best and preserve our rich cultural heritage.Overall, it was a great festive atmosphere. The event was a grand success and a learning experience for our students. |
District level Table Tennis Tournament (dedicated to healthy Punjab)The students of our school proved their mettle in the District level Table Tennis Tournament (dedicated to healthy Punjab) held at Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana. The Green Knights bagged Bronze Medal with their astounding and stunning efforts. The champions Harsimranjeet Kaur, Pratiksha and Muskaan were in triumphant mood by acquiring third position.Elated with the achievement of the students, our respected Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their achievement and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She also stressed on the importance of Games and Sports in the development of a child. |
Van Mahotsav DayOur school commenced ‘Van Mahotsav Day’ with massive awareness and educational purpose. Meaningful messages were put up all around on the importance of trees and how they are the 'Lifelines'. The overall objective of celebrating the day is to sensitize masses and to generate awareness among the students. The students were a step ahead with a scintillating programme in the campus.Adding more fervor to the proceedings and celebrations, a spectrum of activities were planned for the day for children to let them get a feel of the earth and nature. The Plantation Drive was organized for students of all classes to incorporate the sensitivity towards resources around us and to aware the students to consciously slow down the effect of technology and modernization on the dwindling and fragile eco-system. Each poster had a unique story to tell and spread the message that the green plant we live in must be cared for. Trees are the kindest thing we grow as they fulfil all our basic needs. But their depletion has become the serious problem.In the 'Plantation Drive' the students planted the saplings of different types of plants like Christmas tree, Postal Palm, Areca Palm, Rabish Palm, China Palm etc. brought by them which inculcate the sense of responsibility among students. The worthy school Principal and teachers also planted various saplings.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara addressed the august gathering and said that plantation initiative has been taken so that the students learn and spread awareness about the importance of ‘Flora and Fauna’ in human life as they are the pillars of future world. She proposed to make the entire campus polythene free which will encourage others to realize their social and moral duty towards our environment. encouraged students to preserve trees which play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance. She added that it is the responsibility of each citizen to not only grow but also taking care and protecting them. She made the students to pledge ‘Green School, Clean School’.Thus, the programme evoked feelings of love for God’s beautiful creation and everyone at the school renewed the pledge to protect the environment. Van Mahotsav Week came up to be a great success. The event helped to bring awareness about the green cover around us. It also helped in strengthening the bond between plants and humans. Students got to learn a lot and will always cherish the memories of this important occasion. |
Celebrated Nation’s 73rd Independence DayOur school celebrated nation’s 73rd Independence Day in its premises with great fervor and enthusiasm. There was an air of patriotic and nationalistic sentiments which infused a sense of unity and brotherhood. The whole campus was adorned with tricolour balloons and small Tirangas and fresh flowers.The celebrations began with the ceremonial flag hoisting which was followed by the school pledge. The cultural programme at School commenced with the slogans ‘Vande Mataram’,'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'. The spirit of freedom and nationalism was well exhibited by the students through a spectrum of patriotic poems, speeches, songs and dances.Committed to the task of nation building, both faculty and students pledged to serve their motherland through spreading education and serving the community. The whole atmosphere echoed with melodious tunes of inspirational songs. The young maestros sang to their level best and made the gala event a great success. The staff and students collectively took an oath to safeguard the nation under all circumstances. The school resounded with the slogans of 'Jai Hind' and 'Desh Ke Shaheed,Amar Rahein'.The Chairman-cum-Director of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra addressed the students and made them aware that on this auspicious day, 73 years ago, India attained freedom from colonial rule and the people of our country became the masters of their destiny. He also advised the students to work tirelessly to keep our Tri-colour fly high as the youth of today is the nation builder for tomorrow.The illustrious Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara declaimed that we all are fortunate to born in this Independent India. But, the history reveals how our ancestors and forefathers suffered in the brutal rule of British. Getting independence from the British rulers was not a cakewalk. She told the students to remember the great leaders who fought for our freedom and most importantly the way we achieved our freedom. She motivated the students to make a promise on this auspicious Independence Day to make India, our motherland shine even brighter into future.Over-all, the entire school was involved in its making to instil patriotic fervour among the staff and students. The celebrations concluded with National Anthem. |
Poster Making CompetitionThe students of our school proved their mettle in the Poster Making Competition (Dedicated to Organ Donation Day) held at Aykai Super Specialty Hospital, Ludhiana. The theme of the competition was “Organ Donation-Gift of Life”. Around 60 students participated in this competition from various schools of Ludhiana . The Green Knights (Category A &B) bagged Special Appreciation Award with their stupendous efforts. The winners Chirag of class VII (Category A) and Simran of XI-Non Medical (Category B) were in jubilant mood by securing a position among winners.Ecstatic with the accomplishment of the students Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their achievement and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She also stressed on the importance of such competitions that help the students to improve their artistic skills and learn the new ways of presenting their thoughts. She also motivated them to be sincere and diligent in academics and activities to achieve success in all the spheres of life. |
CBSE Capacity Building Programme in English (DAY-1)An exemplary Teacher will not just enlighten the student, but will also empower the student.Under the aegis of CBSE-Centre of Excellence, our school organized Two- Days Capacity Building Programme in English Senior Secondary Classes. The Capacity Building Programme was well thought-out under the competent direction of well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra and revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. The resource persons from CBSE were Ms. Pallavi Sethi and Ms. Renu Grover to update teachers pedagogical skills, delivery mechanism and other professional qualities.Role of teachers in schools is certainly crucial, but extremely dynamic too. Today, teachers need to adjust their teaching with the ever-evolving educational goals and at the same time deal with infinite variations in students, each of whom is unique. In such a scenario continuous professional quality development of teachers becomes absolutely indispensable to respond to the changing needs of the students and system.This is the reason this workshop aimed at enhancing better understanding of the curriculum of English Core and giving fruitful guidance to teachers teaching English to classes XI and XII . Nearly 50 teachers from 30 CBSE schools of Punjab Region including the teachers from the host school attended this enlightening session.The workshop commenced at 9:30 a.m. with the melodious welcome song by the school choir for the empowerment session of worthy veterans in the domain of teaching English. The first day event started with an ice-breaker session where the participants got acquainted with each other. The session focused on reading and framing test items, letter writing, article writing, testing and evaluation. The maiden session focussed on special objectives of reading and the ways of attaining confidence and grip over comprehension skills. A thorough discussion of Intensive and Extensive reading skills equipped teachers with new perspective to deal with comprehension tasks. Full length discussion on the writing skills and the format and styles gave a crystal clear picture of the latest rubrics to follow while attempting the writing section.The teachers got a hand on experience of solving various worksheets and very useful handouts related to writing and literature section were distributed which consolidated the experience gained through the workshop. The teachers thoroughly enjoyed the lively interactions on various aspects of English syllabus and everyone gained valuable inputs of looking upon the curriculum from a new, effective perspective. Different activities, video clippings and group discussions made the session all the more effective.Illustrious Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, always a pioneer in the field of meaningful education, highlighted the objectives of programme to empower the teachers in sharpening the skills of students in a comprehensive manner. She also expressed that she is overwhelmed with the kind of information and guidance which was provided to all the teachers present in the workshop.The workshop was excellent overall and gave an opportunity to the teachers to learn the various aspects of comprehension and writing skills and upgrade them . The first day session ended leaving the teachers with a firm conviction to render optimum support and benefit to all students. |
Punjab Board Zonal Level Table Tennis TournamentOur school stamped their supremacy in Punjab Board Zonal Level Table Tennis Tournament held at KVM School, Civil Lines, Ludhiana. It was a stupendous performance from the lasses as they bagged the First and second positions both in U-19 & U-14 Categories respectively. Number of participants from various schools rubbed their shoulders with each other and Green Knights ended up in proving their mental dexterity all throughout the zone.In U- 19 (Girls) Muskan, Pratiksha, Harsimranjit Kaur and Yashika from U-14 (Girls) were extremely excited for their selection in the district team of Ludhiana.Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools in his motivational speech emphasized that such victories set a bar for their fellow beings to leap forward. He further lauded the efforts of winners and encouraged other students as well as to follow their examples.The School Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners & felicitated them in the Assembly. She emphasized that sports help students to build self-confidence and to stay fit.Over-all, it was a proud moment for the students. All were in joyous mood. |
An Inter-Class Card Making Competition and Essay Writing Competition“An Inter-Class Card Making Competition and Essay Writing Competition” was organized on the occasion of Grandparents Day in the premises of school with abundance of respect and admiration. It was held in the school campus to inculcate special love and respect and to channelize the positive and vibrant energy among the students for their grandparents. The Pre Primary event began with a Card Making Activity by kids followed by a series of fun games. The Primary Classes began the event with an Essay Writing Competition. The children were very excited to prepare card for their grandparents. The love and affection for their grandparents was reflected in the cards and the essays. The children seemed like a motivation factor for everyone to give their best. The teachers were very happy to see the happiness ushering in the faces of young Green Knights who made the most of this wonderful day with happiness. The event proved to be a great platform to come together and share their love.The esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara applauded the efforts of the students preparing beautiful cards. She also highlighted that Grandparents are the precious gems of a family. Their experience and knowledge spills the words of wisdom & captivate the grandchildren with their love and concern. She further highlighted the role of family and good schooling as strong pillars in a child’s life.On the whole, a sense of satisfaction and expression of pride could be seen on the smiling countenance of tiny tots. |
Basketball District Level TournamentPassionate and enthusiastic players of our school embarked their potential again by clinching first runners up position in Basketball District Level Tournament held at Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana.Mehak of class XII (U-19), Ranjana of class XII (U-19) And Sehaj Kaur of class XII (U-19), emerged victorious in the said tournament by clinching first runners up position. Anupam Yadav (U-17) and Anchal Yadav (U-17) of Class VIII clinched second runners up position. The Students were in high spirits after securing positions, though it was a cut throat competition.The Revered Chairman of The Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra appreciated the students for their hard work and dedication towards the game. He appreciated the courageous and dauntless efforts of the student who left no stone unturned to add another wings to the school glory.The respected Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winning students and appreciated them for the stupendous efforts and their talents. She motivated them to progress their skills and involvement in the game will help them to flourish in future.Winners with their glorious and outstanding achievements through focus and concentration made the teachers and parents feel proud. |
Ganesh UtsavOur school bid adieu Ganpati Bappa on the occasion of Ananat Chaturthi which marks the end of “Ganesh Utsav” The school premises was adorned with flowers and streamers which gave a solemn manifestation.High on energy, the young devotes of Pre Primary Section came to school in colorful dresses and made Lord Ganesh through coloured Rice Pasting Activity. It has been observed that there is a rise in water, air and noise pollution during the celebration of festivals like Durga Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi etc. An increase in pollution level is alarming and demands corrective action. The Green Land family taking up the role of torch bearers paved the way for an eco-friendly. Lord Ganesh idol making activity which was organized for classes III to V wherein students prepared idols of their all-time favourite friend Ganeya, Ganpati with the use of clay, paper and POP etc. The young Green Knights immersed idols of Lord Ganesha in water pool.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara narrated the story and the reason behind the celebrations. The students were acknowledged that when Lord Ganesh, was writing Mahabharata he was filled with pain, agony and anger. Thus to calm his anger, all gods decided to take him for a bath and later to rest. She expressed that the festivity gets multiplied when children participate with true spirit. She further said that one should not forget the culture, tradition and importance of celebrating festivals and asked the students to celebrate the festival with joy and devotionOver-all, the day ended with lot of learning and the establishment of our eco-friendly Lord Ganesh in the school premises. The self – efforts of students were remarkable and the beauty of creations was filled aesthetic sense. The programme concluded the chants of Ganapati Bappa Morya! |
Hindi Diwas Celebration“Hindi Diwas” was celebrated in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. To highlight the importance of “Matra Bhasha”, the event commenced by seeking blessings of the Almighty by reciting the soulful prayer “Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Data”.It was followed by news and thought in Hindi and a speech on the importance of Hindi language. The tiny tots of Kindergarten Section prepared and showcased flashcards which depicted Hindi alphabets, sounds and consonants. Primary students decorated their boards and had programs with inspirational speeches and rhymes in Hindi.The Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara appreciated the students for their commendable oratory skills. She said that in our country where People give priority to English Language but still everybody prefers to communicate and express their feelings in Hindi. While sharing her views on the language, she said that Hindi is spoken as a native language by more than 258 million people all over the world and is recognized as the 4th largest language in the world.Over-all, everybody in the campus made sincere efforts to use Hindi as a medium of conversation for the day. |
Punjab Board District Level Volleyball TournamentPassionate and keen lass, Kavita Rana, the student of X std. of our school clinched the first runner up position in Punjab Board District Level Volleyball Tournament held at Government School, Govind Nagar, Ludhiana. She added one more feather to her cap which is a matter of pride to mention.Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, chain of Green Land Schools, congratulated “Kavita Rana” on her achievement and inspired her to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing State and National level players in sports arena.Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the young achiever for her stupendous performance. She blessed the jubilant ‘Kavita Rana’ on her success and achievement. She encouraged her to reach far greater heights. She stated that team spirit is inculcated by sports and these competitions help in harnessing the budding talents. The students should take part in sports to keep them fit & healthy.Kavita was in high spirit as left no stone unturned during practice to make her dreams come true. |
Punjab Board District Level Table Tennis Tournament.The students of our school proved their mettle in the Punjab Board District Level Table Tennis Tournament. It is a matter of pride to mention that Harsimranjeet Kaur , Class XI (Category U-19), Muskan, Class XI (Category U-19), Pratiksha Class XI (Category U-19) brought laurels to school by clinching Bronze medals in the said competition.Our well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the winners on their achievements and inspired them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing State and National level players in sports arena.Elated with the achievement of the students, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their achievement and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She also stressed on the importance of Games and Sports in the development of a child.Over-all, everyone was in a rejoiced mood. |
MATHS QUIZ ON WORLD MATHS DAYOur school celebrated “World Maths Day” with great zeal and enthusiasm in the school premises. The main aim of the competition was to eradicate phobia and fear of mathematics among children. “Nature talks to us in the language of mathematics, that is numbers, mathematical rules and equations that helps us to make sense of the world around us”, keeping it in view, An Inter- Class Math Quiz was piloted for the Students of classes IX-XII. The quiz was presented in an interactive manner in which the students enthusiastically arranged, organised and partook in it under the supervision of their mentors. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations of the competition in front of the participants. There were ten teams in total and the quiz comprised of four rounds- Roman numeral round, Mental Maths round, Basic Mathematics operations and Identification of Mathematicians round. The questions given in the quiz were not only appreciated by the teachers but also by the students. Speaking on the occasion our respected Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, cited that Mathematics plays a vital role in the modernization of this civilization. It is everywhere and affects the everyday lives of people. She enunciated that the students should not always consider Maths as a phobia rather they should practice it more and more to become top quality mathematicians like Dr. S. Ramanujan and make the country proud. She further articulated that the mathematical problems, we always encounter in the classroom, the exercises and the assignments that our teacher has assigned – these are all opportunities to exercise our brains, preparing us for larger and more challenging problems in real life.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the children as they enjoyed the quiz very much. |
DIWALI CELEBRATIONSGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar celebrated Diwali with great devoutness and exhilaration. The school was decorated with diyas and light anticipating that the festival of light would bring bright sparkles of joy and happiness and gaiety in everyone’s life. The ambience of the school buzzed with various activities on “Diwali Celebrations”.The day started with a special morning assembly wherein students delivered speeches on the significance of the festival and the relevance of eco-friendly celebrations. The students of middle section and senior wing participated in ‘Inter-House Rangoli-Making competition along with Class Decoration Competition. The students cleaned their class rooms and decorated them with handmade paper lanterns and flowers. Every class displayed their items in a very innovative way with colourful dupattas, pictures of gods and goddesses. The whole display was overwhelming.Winners of all competition were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, colour combination, variety of material used etc. The Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara greeted the students and motivated them to celebrate Eco- friendly and Eco-sensitive Diwali. She said Diwali is a festival of communal harmony, wherein Hindus celebrate the return of Lord Ram at Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile, while Sikhs observe ‘Bandhi Chorr Divas’. She congratulated as well as encouraged the winners to enhance their talent.On the whole, the festival of fun and excitement haulted with loads of joy and happiness sparkling on the faces of everyone. Both Teachers and students enjoyed the Diwali celebrations wholeheartedly. |
HALLOWEEN DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrates ‘Halloween Day’ with a fun filled exciting fancy dress parade in the Kindergarten wing (Pre-Nursery to K.G. class). The school transformed the campus into a ghoulish delight for the tiny tots. During this event, kids in the unique attire were very happy. Superheroes, Fairies, Witches, Goblins and other interesting characters walked around with a thrill. Excited faces were seen everywhere as children posed for photographs. Few kids were excited to be in the costumes of their favourite horror characters as Dracula, witch, ghost, Bhoot Boss etc. They spoke a few sentences on the character that they depicted and some of them tried to truly imitate the same. The effort and hard work of children was highly commendable. Children entertained audience who were watching with some Halloween songs and then proceeded to walk around the school parading their costumes.Revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it was a delight to watch the children as they came up and spoke about their favourite horror character that they were dressed up as. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavours. On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents. The children had a wonderful time and they were seen smiling happily as they left the school. |
WINNERS OF LSSC FOLK DANCE COMPETITIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana showed their prowess by carrying on their winning streak in Inter School Folk Dance Competition under the aegis of Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) Competing with more than 130 participants from 13 schools. The senior team of boys lifted the winners Trophy by clinching the first position by not letting it a cakewalk for the opponents.The Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra lauded the efforts put in by the students as well as the teachers. He expressed his ecstasy by saying that the students were toiling hard to make the School flourish in the field of performing arts.The revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara was all praise for this exquisite performance of the students. She further motivated the students to do best in every field of life.Over-all, the students were in triumphant mood and they thanked school for providing them such a great platform. |
NATIONAL NUTRITION WEEKGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated National Nutritional Week in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Looking at alluring advertisements of famous food chains, children are getting attracted to junk food. To address the issue, the school took an initiative to inculcate healthy eating habits by organizing an Intra-Class Healthy Tiffin Competition for the tiny tots of Pre-Primary students. A gamut of activities were planned for our young learners who explored their artistic self as they designed colourful headgears of fruits , thus proclaiming Eat Healthy, Stay Healthy. Going the salubrious way, the tiny tots displayed their Tiffin which was vibrant with variety of food items, carrying out the spree of nourishing Balanced Diet. The students gave presentations and enumerated the wholesome benefits. To develop the skill of non- flame dishes, an activity “Inter Class Flameless Cooking” was organized for Class I-II. It was conducted with a view to create awareness about the nutritional value of food cooked without fire. The students prepared nutritious dishes like ‘Sprouted Bhel, Sandwiches, Orange Tang and Cheesy Biscuit Canopy’ using easy and quick recipes. They served the substantial meal in an artistic and aesthetic way. Mastering the art of Table Setting, children were seen learning the placement of cutlery.The school Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara articulated that a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. She applauded the students for their enthused contribution and elucidation of each component present in their food. She exhorted the participating students to eat fresh homemade food. Students were inspired to eat fresh fruits and salads. According to her along with Academics, it is an amalgamation for the students to show their contribution and participation in co-curricular activities. She said one should eat healthy food, balanced diet and not waste food. Over-all, it was a learning experience for young green knights. The event not only provided a platform for the students to foster their creativity and decision making skills but also helped them explore their hidden talents and discover new areas of interest. |
ARYABHATTA GANIT CHALLENGE“India is a Hub of Talented Brains, Show Your Talent to the World.”Under the aegis of CBSE-Centre of Excellence, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized “Aryabhatta Ganit Challenge for the students of Class VIII to X” in the school premises with an aim to generate interest of students towards Math. It mainly focused on the extent to which children are able to employ mathematics to their life. The “Aryabhatta Ganit Challenge” was well-organized under the competent direction of well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra and revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara.“The beauty of mathematics only shows itself to more patient followers.” keeping it in view, the screening test was conducted in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations. The said test assessed Application of Mathematics in daily life, Change and relationships, Space and Shape, Quantity, Uncertainty and data, Joy of Mathematics learning covering questions from Puzzles, History of Mathematics, Current affairs in Mathematics, Mathematics all around us and mental ability which tested Numerical Ability of the students. The top three participants will appear for the second stage.The esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, appreciated the continuous efforts of CBSE to promote holistic development of a child. She said that the ability to reason logically and present opinions in authentic and captivating ways is an ability that is becoming increasingly important in today’s world. In Maths, students learn that, with proper reasoning, they can arrive at outcomes that they can completely be true in a wide variety of real-life perspectives. She cited that such tests help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the young learners. |
AD MAD SHOW ON WORLD TELEVISION DAY“The real fact of the matter is that nobody reads ads. People read what interests them, and sometimes it’s an ad.” Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised An Inter Class Ad Mad Show on the occasion of World Television Day in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Its objective was to acquaint the students about promotional strategies in marketing through advertisements“A flawless ‘ad’ and your product is sold.” These words seem quite easy to instruct but it becomes difficult to bring in process but the students of primary wing brought all the promotion and marketing qualities together in one room. Enthusiastic and passionate students made creative and intellectual advertisements which were appreciated by all. Ads comprised both humor and conceptual presentation. Each class was allotted a topic on which they were asked to create an advertisement. The competition was bi-lingual wherein the participants were judged on content, team work, presentation and overall performance. Each team presented their ad with gusto. Besides showing ads with social message it was a good confidence building exercise. Children participated earnestly and everyone showed the will to win. Results were declared class wise on the basis of creativity, originality of ideas, appropriateness of language, ability to attract audience’s attention and overall presentation. Speaking on the occasion, our well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that only a few are blessed by the talent of effective advertising. The Ad Mad Show competition bequeathed a perfect platform to showcase the knack to advertise and win hearts. She further enunciated that the show not only showcased their acting skills but also the impromptu ability to use the cognitive skill on the spot. She applauded the students who came up with exhilarating performance. On the whole, the entire event was a wonderful learning experience not only for participants but for the audience as well. |
ANTI-DRUG ABUSE CAMPAIGN-BUDDY’S PROGRAMME“If you can quit for a day, you can quit for a lifetime.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana launched an Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign-Buddy’s Programme under the directions of Punjab Government in an effort to eradicate the use of drugs among school children.A special morning assembly was organized to enlighten the students about the effects of drugs on one’s body. Recitation of a melodious song on importance of fit body by the school choir marked the beginning of the function on a euphonious note. The young Green Knights shared heart wrenching speeches and poems on the ill effects of drugs. They also shared the different methods to deal with different aspects of the drug menace. Posters with thought-provoking messages, photographs depicting the sufferings of drug addicts and their family members, and the health problems endured by the addicts were prominently displayed in the school premises.Speaking on the occasion, our cherished Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the rising trend of drug abuse among youth, more particularly amongst the student community is alarming. She appealed and sensitized the students to take up a pioneering role in creating an atmosphere where drug abusers and peddlers will have no place in society. She assured that “Green Land Family” is committed to wipe out the menace of drug abuse from Punjab.On the whole, the day echoed with anti-drug addiction drive. |
JOY WITH TOY SHOW“No one ever forgets a toy that made him or her supremely happy as a child.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized “Joy with Toy Show” for the tiny tots of Kindergarten Wing in the Play Station in school premises. Its objective was to acquaint the young learners with the modes of transport. A thought provoking and interactive toy session was organized for the students of K.G. wing which helped them increase their knowledge about different modes of public and private transport. The session began with a general question answer round in which teachers asked the students about their mode of transport, how they come to school. Followed by Show and Tell Round, in which teachers showed different working toys like ship, cars, truck, aeroplane etc. to describe their importance. It enabled them to improve their descriptive skills by communicating feelings, thoughts and emotions with words. The juveniles very enthusiastically snooped and countered to the modes of transport.The well-regarded Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that she was really impressed by the way the children learnt, responded and conducted themselves in the activity. Everybody present appreciated the event. She said that playing is not a break from learning. A child can have endless, delightful, deep, engaging, practical learning through such activities. She further articulated that children more than ever, need opportunities to be in their bodies in the world – jumping rope, bicycling, stream hopping, and fort building. On the whole, it was an interesting and a thrilling and exciting experience for the kids which provided fun and comfortable learning arena. |
Short Essay Writing Competition under the aegis of The Ministry of Human Resource Development“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized a Short Essay Writing Competition under the aegis of The Ministry of Human Resource Development in partnership with MyGov for the students of classes IX to XII for the third edition of Prime Minister’s interaction programme with school students. The main objective of this competition was to test the creativity, curiosity of young learners’. The short Essay Writing Competition was well-organized under the competent direction of well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra and revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara.More than 100 students participated in the online competition very enthusiastically and willingly. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations. The said completion assessed short write-ups on the topics like Gratitude is Great, Your future depends on your Aspirations, Examining Exams, Our Duties, Your Take and Balance is Beneficial. The students presented their views and opinions in the form of essays with an anticipation to interact with our worthy Prime Minister Sri Narender Modi for the third interactive session of Pariksha Pe Charcha. She further wished good luck to all the participants and hoped that they will get a chance to interact with our Honourable Prime Minister Sri Narender Modi.The esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, appreciated the continuous efforts of CBSE and HRD Ministry to promote holistic and creative maturity of a child. She said that the ability to reason logically and present opinions in authentic and captivating ways is an ability that is becoming increasingly important in today’s world. She cited that such competitions help students to practice more and to improve their expression. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the young learners. |
INTER CLASS BOOK READING COMPETITION“Whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an Inter Class Book Reading Competition for the tiny tots of Kindergarten. Its main motive was to encourage the young students’ understanding and love for literature, improve spoken expression and to inculcate the habit of reading in the students.The competition began with a sparkle, it was a fun-packed day with children immersed in a plethora of activities to develop an understanding of how books can entertain and inspire all of us. The students got an opportunity to participate in various activities to inculcate the habit of reading. The young Green Knights came dressed up as their favourite character and spoke a few lines about the same. The entire day witnessed great exhilaration and excitement all around the school campus. All students of KG wing read books in English and Hindi language. They thoroughly enjoyed this stress-free activity as it ignited the minds of the young learners. They read out their favourite stories and recited poems with clear articulation, correct accentuation and voice modulation. They did not confuse reading with acting. The children in the audience were equally delighted. The participants from all the sections left no stone unturned to win. Students were judged on parameters like fluency, pronunciation, confidence, voice modulation and on the overall presentation. Speaking on the occasion, our cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the importance of reading cannot be underestimated, as reading stretches the child’s mind and introduces him/her to the a world of wonder that is literature. She articulated that since the students of today’s age lack the passion for reading, this initiative taken by Green Land Family seems to be instrumental in bringing a positive change. She further said that these kinds of activities help the child to develop confidence, improve vocabulary and also help the students to get rid of stage fear. Overall, it was a day of flurry and excitement, with the children being fruitfully engaged and getting exposure to the magic of language and literature. |
71ST REPUBLIC DAYA nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.” - Mahatma Gandhi with all its solemnity and grandeur in its school premises under the theme “Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat”. The broad objective of the initiative was to celebrate the Unity in Diversity of our Nation and to promote the spirit of national integration through a series of activities. A special morning assembly was organised to enthuse the feeling of patriotism and unity. The school choir presented a patriotic song “Lehar Lehar Lehraye Tiranga”. The whole school joined the choir and the song reverberated in the surroundings. It was followed by a beautiful rendition of a Street Play based on the importance of our six fundamental rights. The soulful and marvelous dance performance on “Desh Rangila” proved to be an icing on the cake. The melodious music and graceful moves of the students were spellbinding. The function was followed by an Inter Class Competition based on various states of India. Each class represented the fusion of one state. All the students came dressed up according to that state and uttered a few sentences on the significance of that particular state. The students recited poems, delivered speeches and decorated their classes as a state. Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that we Indians are flying into a new zone of development only because India is independent. She further said that Republic Day is a proud day for Indian citizens as we are celebrating India’s 71st Republic Day. Remembering the sacrifices made by our great freedom fighters and leaders, she articulated that we should be proud of such forefathers and make the best use of our freedom because freedom is never given, it is taken. She wished all the students and teachers Happy Republic Day.Indeed, it was a day of joy to experience patriotism and nationalism. The students saluted the National Flag and pledged themselves to uphold the honour, integrity, diversity and uniqueness of India. The programme, thus, came to an end with National anthem. |
Martyrs’ Day of Mahatma Gandhi-The Father of Nation“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”-Mahatma GandhiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana observed Martyrs’ Day to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi-The Father of Nation to honour other martyrs and soliders who sacrificed their life defending the sovereignty of the nation.The Morning Assembly started by paying tribute to Mahatma Gandhi followed by his favourite prayer song “Hey Ram”. The inspirational thoughts of Gandhi reverberated in the assembly. Poems to motivate the young generation were recited by the students. A PPT on the life of Mahatma Gandhi showing his trials and tribulations and relentless efforts in the Indian Freedom Struggle and contribution to nation building was shown. The students and staff also observed silence prayer to pay tribute for the Father of the Nation. A Short Documentary on the life of Mahatma Gandhi was shown which presented his trials and tribulations and relentless efforts in the Indian Freedom Struggle.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid homage to Gandhi Ji and other martyrs who fought for the freedom, glory, welfare and progress of our nation. She gave a message on the principles of Bapu ji and added that this day is chosen to honour our brave martyrs who laid their lives for the country and we can never forget the contribution of our brave leaders who braced the storm of the British Raj and ushered in the dawn of freedom. Further, she stressed on the need for values in the present scenario and inspired the students to take a pledge to make this world a better place for all. She said that Special emphasis is taken in the chain of green land schools Schools to among the students the respect for sacrifices and gallant efforts made by Indians for the pride and honour of nation. The assembly concluded with the soul stirring and motivational song “Ae mere watan ke logo”, sung with passion by the students. |
Inter School Science Quiz CompetitionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana emerged victorious in Inter School Science Quiz Competition organized for the member schools of Hubs of Learning. The theme of the said competition was based on various topics of Science. It was very informative and knowledge enriching competition for participants along with the audience.Around 6 schools participated and rubbed their shoulders in this competition among various schools of Ludhiana. The young Greenknights Mohit(VIII), Muskan(VIII), Chetna Rana(VIII) and Sameer (VIII)were in euphoric mood by securing first runners up position through their stupendous and stunning performance.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara heartily congratulated the delighted winners on their accomplishments and encouraged the students to be up-dated by reading the newspaper and listening and watching the news. She expressed her pleasure and contentment for the budding quizzers and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She lauded the efforts of the winners of the competition and complimented the teachers on the stupendous victory.Over-all, it was a moment of jubilation for the school. It was a great learning experience for the children as they enjoyed the quiz very much. |
ROLE PLAY ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEME "OUR HELPERS" FOR THE TINY TOTS OF NURSERYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised A Role Play Activity based on the theme "Our Helpers" for the tiny tots of Nursery Grade with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main objective of this activity was to sensitise the learners towards different professions, gain knowledge about their work and to inculcate the value of ‘Respect for all Helpers'.The activity was based on a topic from their curriculum and was an extension to the concepts they have learned in the class. It was integrated with the topic of Our Helpers. The students came dressed up as one of the helper and spoke few lines about it.They participated wholeheartedly in the activity. It was an awesome sight to see them dressed up as policeman, army man, doctor, firefighter, etc. The children were explained about the services and tools of community helpers. To further enhance their knowledge, a ‘role play’ activity was organized in which the children used tools of different helpers and introduced themselves. They enacted their roles with props along with like- Stethoscope, fire extinguisher, money, weighing machine etc. They enjoyed the enactment using different props and displayed immense self-confidence while narrating and enactingSpeaking on the occasion, illustrious Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that all children must have access to health and early learning opportunities that help them be healthy, ready for school, and on track to reach their full potential. She articulated that we as stakeholders of society must help our children to have a strong start in life by ensuring the best information, coaching, resources, and support they need to grow and thrive. She further said that we should be grateful to people who have contributed to make our lives better and generate relationships of friendship, neighbourhood and peace in society.On the whole, it as a great learning experience for the tiny tots. |
FITNESS ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS THROUGH KHELO INDIA PROGRAMEGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana successfully completed Fitness Assessment of students through Khelo India Programe in its school premises under Fit India Movement and received ‘Fit India School’ certificate through online registration by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The prime objective of the programme was to indulge school children in active field time than passive screen time and everyone towards Indian culture through various activities of games.A plethora of activities like BMI calculation, Plate Tapping, Flamingo Balance, strength of abdominal & muscular endurance, flexibility (sit and reach test), cardiovascular endurance and speed etc. were conducted in such a unique way that every age group participated and benefitted from them. They learnt and performed these exercises and were assessed accordingly. They also acquired the information about the importance of regular exercising. The department of physical education motivated and guided the students to stay fit and healthy.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Fit India doesn't mean just exercising the mind or making fitness plans on paper or merely looking at fitness apps on the laptop or computer or on a mobile phone. We all must sweat it out and change our food habits. She said that today’s youth is more active on social media rather than in society and family. She appreciated the initiatives of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to promote physical well-being of youth of India.On the whole, everyone was in jubilant mood and promised to devote at least one hour to bodily activities. |
FANCY DRESS COMPETITION BASED ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND HEALTHY TIFFIN ACTIVITYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised a Fancy Dress Competition based on Fruits and Vegetables and Healthy Tiffin Activity in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. Looking at alluring advertisements of famous food chains, the school took an initiative to inculcate healthy eating habits among the tiny tots of KG wing.A gamut of activities were planned for our young learners who explored their artistic self as they designed colourful headgears of fruits , thus proclaiming Eat Healthy, Stay Healthy. Going the salubrious way, the tiny tots displayed their Tiffin which was vibrant with variety of food items, carrying out the spree of nourishing Balanced Diet. The students gave presentations and enumerated the wholesome benefits.The revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara articulated that a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. She applauded the students for their enthused contribution and elucidation of each component present in their food. She exhorted the participating students to eat fresh homemade food. She inspired the students to eat fresh fruits and salads. According to her along with Academics, one should eat healthy food, balanced diet.Over-all, it was a learning experience for young Greenknights. |
ECO-FRIENDLY HOLI- THE FESTIVAL OF COLOURS“Life is the most colorful festival full of enjoyment and happiness.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Eco-Friendly Holi- the Festival of Colours in the school premises. The day was celebrated with great fun and vigour to spread the message of harmony. The staff and the tiny tots experienced a true explosion of colours by playing eco-friendly Holi with vibrant flowers which was s.To celebrate this festival, a plethora of activities were organised for the tiny tots of kindergarten wing. The students of Pre-Nursery showcased their artistic skills in Fist Printing Activity whereas the little angels of Nursery proved their talent in fork painting activity. They primed beautiful designs and patterns with colours. The students of kg participated in hand printing activity. Such activities help in improving their motor and artistic skills. The above said activities were performed in the keen supervision of their teachers. The school prepared natural colours with dry flowers in the school and applied tilak on each other’s forehead.Addressing the gathering, the revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Holi is the day to express love with colours and she also implored the students to play safe Holi by avoid hurling water balloons, artificial colours and water guns due to the outbreak of Coronavirus. She articulated that a better way to keep the Holi celebration quite subtle and eco-friendly is by applying Tilak Holi on the forehead of loved ones. She added that this colourful festival, being a symbol of love and merriment, gives an opportunity to connect with our dear ones and provides a chance to live a fresh and vibrant life. She wished the management, staff students and parents a safe and colourful Holi.On the whole, the Green Land Family celebrated Holi in both pleasurable and educative way. |
STARTED NEW SESSION 2020-21 AMIDST THE WORLD PANDEMIC NOVEL CORONA VIRUS THROUGH REMOTE LEARNING TO MOBILISE TOWARDS A DIGITAL FUTUREGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana started new session 2020-21 amidst the world pandemic novel Corona Virus through remote learning to mobilise towards a digital future. The Chain of Green Lands Schools has been among the initiators to unlock Future Learning to their students and staff.The school designed In-House Online Teaching to give the young Green Knights practical steps towards online teaching and student support. The move allowed the youngsters to access to the online study material delivered through the digital platform. A number of educational materials on various subjects such as Mathematics, Science, S.S.T, Languages, Art and Craft, Physical Education, Music etc. are being shared through videos and online classes. The teachers were provided an online coaching before equipping themselves with digital tools.Speaking on the occasion, Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that online education provides opportunities to access and share information more easily and readily. Teachers and students are able to join online communities of practice based on their area of interest rather than their geographic location. She further said that while quarantine is the time to strengthen the family bonds. Except paper- pen education, kids must be taught some skills such as cooking without fire, one should use quarantine to reinforce the moral and divine values among students, she articulated that rather everybody is in lockdown, but there is no lockdown on smiling, charity, glee and contentment.On the whole, everyone is utilizing quarantine efficiently. |
Hindi Diwas“Honour of Hindi is the honour of our Country."Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the students and the teachers organized An Online Doha Recitation, Hindi Slogan writing and Declamation Contest on the occasion of "Hindi Diwas" with much enthusiasm. It's aim was to pay tribute to the official language of India.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “Hum hain Hindustani, Hindi bhasha humko pyari hai" to mark the importance of the country’s most widely spoken language. The school organized a plethora of activities for different age groups to ensure mass participations followed by "Doha Gayan Activity" for the students of classes IV and V in which the young novices participated enthusiastically and presented dohas of Kabirdas, Rahim and Tulsidas like: “rihmana Qaagaa p`oma ka, ‘jaOsaI pro saao saih rho kih rhIma yah doh’, ‘gau$ gaaoivaMd dao] KD,o, kako laagaUM paya’ etc.The students of classes VI to VIII participated in Slogan Writing Activity in which they inspired to stay safe from Covid-19, Importance of Education, Importance of Hindi etc. The students pledged to safeguard their national language. Continuing the spirit to spread awareness and adding more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments through ingenious and thought provoking speeches on the significance of Hindi the national language. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos- of doing the activity were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.Our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Hindi is not only our national language but it is a symbol of national identity and pride. Hindi threads us into the thread of emotional unity. She articulated that today, the number of Hindi speakers in the world is increasing day by day. She further talked about the importance of language and said that a language always keeps the people United and said that the biggest example in history is that of British on India left the impact of English on us. So, we must respect our national and mother language and never forget it. She appreciated the efforts of parents, students for working with diligence and zeal.On the whole, Hindi Diwas celebrations galvanized students and parents about safeguarding our national language. |
The Virtual Grand Christmas Celebrations 2020Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised the most anticipated celebrations of year- The Virtual Grand Christmas Celebrations with great fervor and vivacity. The Students from classes P. Nsy. To VIII were appeared to be pouring in to enjoy the virual event in multitude. The Christmas celebrations included various child friendly activities like X-Mas Tree Decoration, Christmas Mask Craft, Card Making Activity, Christmas Carols Singing, Christmas Snow Globes, Snowman Making Activity etc.The school was decorated with holy wreaths, stars, balloons & festoons.A special morning assembly was organised for the young Green Knights in which the teachers talked about the importance of Christmas and shared stories about the sacrifices of Jesus Christ for humanity. They emphasized the importance of caring and sharing and spreading goodness all around. The students were amazed to watch the pre. recorded video of school choir singing Christmas carols in the praise of Lord Jesus Christ.The harmonious compositions pleased the mind & soul and soothed the conscience. It was followed by the announcement of rules and regulations of pre. planned Christmas activities. The students of Pre. Nursery to IIIrd participated in X-Mass Tree Decoration activity, Mask Making Activity and Card Making Activity. The little stars of the Green Land Family used glittering stars, shining balls, colurful sticks etc. to decorate their trees. They also prepared Santa Masks using recycled papers. It was followed by the singing of christams carols. Some students prepared Christmas Greeting Cards which displayed beautiful meassages and gave to their family members. The joyful and wonderful dance performances by tiny tots during online class proved to be an icing on the cake. Tiny tots of Pre. Nursery wing were dressed up in Santa Claus and charming fairies. They were all bustling with cheer & energy. The performance of Anvi, Sukhmani Kaur, Pranav Sharma, Danish, Aviraj, Sourav and Jaspreet Singh in the activities which was worth admiring. It was truly an amazing spectacle as the magic of the festive season was recreated in the virtual classes. The students of classes IV to VIII participated in Christmas Carols Singing, Christmas Snow Globes and Snowman Making Activity. The activity began with the energetic dance by kids on ”Jingle bell, Jingle bell”. The students enthralled the students with Christmas Carols which were presented with grace and charm through their videos .The virtual vibrant performance of the children thrilled and captivated their teachers. In another activity, the students prepared snow globes and Snow Man using cotton and decorative items. The said activities highlighted the student’s creativity and ingenuity as they worked at a frenetic pace and innovatively displayed their presentation with a riot of colours. The students shared their two enthralling pictures and videos of performance of doing activity with their class incharges. Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara extended her felicitations to the students and the staff on Christmas. She said that this kind of exposure develops marketing and creative skills in students. She, further, elaborated that this festival teaches us to be thankful for God’s abundant blessings and love and appreciate His creations. She added it was a pleasure to witness the festivity and galore which made the whole environment lively and colourful!Overall it was a boisterous triumph and jubilant way of ushering in the Christmas celebration. |
Celebrated the Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh JiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji with devotion and reverence. The spiritual ambience of the devotional chants was attended by all the children virtually as well as in the school premises. The main motive to celebrate this day was to assert the values, morals, principles and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. “Blessed, blessed is the Knower of the Lord, my True Guru, He has taught me to look upon friend and foe alike.” to observe this auspicious occasion, a special morning assembly was organized to mark the Parkash Utsav of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The students narrated His life history and contribution for humanity through a power point presentation. The teachers narrated the life history and martyrdom details of Guru Ji through a power point presentation. On this occasion, the students of grade X presented a melodious shabad kirtan bringing out the importance of the day. The whole ambience of the school was filled with the humming of holy hymns. The students were virtually told about the life and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji through the emphatic speech remembering the great sacrifices done by our Guru Ji. The students presented a beautiful rendition of Ek Onkar and other shabads which were appreciated by one and all present. The students along with Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a floral tribute to our Guru- Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.Speaking on the occasion, our most cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara inspired the students to incorporate the teachings of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in their life and respect their elders. She also spread the message of harmony and oneness and advised the students to pray daily to improve concentration. She said that in today’s busy life people are drifting away from many things including devotion. She told that we should follow the path of righteousness and should always be ready to sacrifice our lives for the welfare of mankind. On the whole, the premises seemed to be pristine and possessed a sense of eternity all around. |
Hindi DiwasGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the students and the teachers organized An Online Doha Recitation, Hindi Slogan writing and Declamation Contest on the occasion of "Hindi Diwas" with much enthusiasm. It's aim was to pay tribute to the official language of India.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “Hum hain Hindustani, Hindi bhasha humko pyari hai" to mark the importance of the country’s most widely spoken language. The school organized a plethora of activities for different age groups to ensure mass participations followed by "Doha Gayan Activity" for the students of classes IV and V in which the young novices participated enthusiastically and presented dohas of Kabirdas, Rahim and Tulsidas like: “rihmana Qaagaa p`oma ka, ‘jaOsaI pro saao saih rho kih rhIma yah doh’, ‘gau$ gaaoivaMd dao] KD,o, kako laagaUM paya’ etc.The students of classes VI to VIII participated in Slogan Writing Activity in which they inspired to stay safe from Covid-19, Importance of Education, Importance of Hindi etc. The students pledged to safeguard their national language. Continuing the spirit to spread awareness and adding more fervor to the celebrations, the students exhibited their sentiments through ingenious and thought provoking speeches on the significance of Hindi the national language. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos- of doing the activity were shared by parents to their respective class in charges.Our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Hindi is not only our national language but it is a symbol of national identity and pride. Hindi threads us into the thread of emotional unity. She articulated that today, the number of Hindi speakers in the world is increasing day by day. She further talked about the importance of language and said that a language always keeps the people United and said that the biggest example in history is that of British on India left the impact of English on us. So, we must respect our national and mother language and never forget it. She appreciated the efforts of parents, students for working with diligence and zeal.On the whole, Hindi Diwas celebrations galvanized students and parents about safeguarding our national language. |
Hawan on commencement of new sessionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized a ‘Sacred Havan’ in its premises to invoke the Almighty’s blessings at the commencement of new session. The most revered, the Chairman cum Director of Chain of Green Land Schools – Sh. Rajesh Rudhra, President of the Trust Sh. Shabad Rudhra, General Secretary of the Trust Mrs. Usha Rudhra and Ms. Vijayata were among the galaxy of dignitaries present on the occasion. The Principal, Ms. Jyoti Pujara offered a floral welcome to the eminent guests. Students were also present with gleeful faces stepping for new classes. It was a moment of great joy and elation. The havan began with the chanting of Gayatri Mantra followed by bhajans and offerings to the sacred fire. The learned priest, Sh. Ajay Vashisht chanted the sacred mantras to purify the environment. The fragrance of the ‘Samagri’ kindled the golden flames and spread the positive vibration and energy all around.The entire staff & the students of the school participated in this holy act whole heartedly and took a pledge to follow the path of humanity, piety, truth and peace. Bhajans and Hymns allured in the positive energy as students from all classes joined their hands in prayer to seek Lord's grace. The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools, Sh. Rajesh Rudhra exhorted students to value the blessings of good education and model themselves as righteous individuals. He blessed the children to be healthy, happy and successful in the coming years, with positive energy flowing to fulfil the real purpose of the Havan.Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara showered her blessings and urged the students to work with more devotion and dedication. She advised the students to walk down the right path and to strive for the best in life.On the whole, the Havan was performed religiously under the divine fervor & spirituality and ended with an ‘arti’ and ‘prasad’ distribution. |
FANCY DRESS COMPETITIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised 'Fancy Dress Competition' on the theme 'The Jungle Safari'. The purpose of conducting the competition was not only to blend learning with fun but also to develop confidence in the students by giving them an opportunity to get on the stage and speak in front of an audience.During the competition, kids were excited to be in the costumes of their favourite characters as animals and birds like elephant, lion, monkey, zebra, peacock, parrot etc. They spoke few sentences on the character that they depicted and some of them tried to truly imitate the same. The effort and hard work of children was highly commendable. They also gave cultural performances by singing and dancing on different jungle songs and created a wonderful ambience.Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara said that it was a delight to watch the children as they came up and spoke about their favourite animals that they were dressed up as. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She announced the Judgement and congratulated the winners by wishing good luck to tiny tots for their future endeavours. On the whole, the competition proved to be great learning experience for the students and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talents. |
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAYYoga is more than the union of our head to our knees, it is the union of ourselves with the Divine…………… Ms. JyotiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated ‘Third International Day of Yoga’ on 21st June, 2017. The school invited students and teachers to perform asana to promote yoga as a healthy way of life and to imbibe the value of discipline. The programme began with prayer. The enthusiastic students and teachers dressed in t-shirt and track pant sat on the mat. A Power Point Presentation was shown demonstrating various Asana and the Importance of Yoga in one’s life. The various postures of yoga like Vrikshasana, Uttaanaasana, Trikonaasana, Bhadrasana, Shashankaasana, Bhujangasana, Pawana Muktaasana, Pranayama, etc. were done by everyone under the guidance of Sports Teacher with alight pleasant background flute music. Children got the chance to know how yoga embodies unity of mind and body.The Principal of the school Ms. Jyoti told various benefits of early rising and practicing yoga daily. She also pointed out the contribution of yoga in maintaining fitness and good health and how it helps students to memorize something and understand a concept and its context. She said that yoga is the scientific way of living healthy and increasing life expectancy.On the whole, the students and teachers bent and twisted their bodies in complex postures to mark International Yoga Day. The programme ended with a vote of thanks and the resolution taking ceremony of practicing yoga every day. |
69th Republic Day Celebration 2018Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the 69th Republic Day of our country in all its solemnity and grandeur. The whole atmosphere was instilled with patriotic fervour, gaiety and enthusiasm.Sh. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools graced the occasion. He was given a warm and hearty floral welcome by the Principal Ms. Jyoti Pujara, all the staff members and the students of the school. The ceremony began with the hoisting of the National Flag by Sh. Rajesh Rudhra followed by the National Anthem. The students saluted the National Flag and pledged themselves to upholding the honour and integrity, diversity and uniqueness that is “India”. Chairman of the school took salute from the students during parade.A cultural bonanza was organized including different dance numbers and vocal melodies. The melodious music and graceful movements of the dancers were spellbinding. A musical melody spiced with patriotism entitled ‘Vande Matram’ was really appreciable. Student of the Year Award was given to the 26 best students by the Chairman of the school. The pioneer and talented students were acknowledged because of their own perseverance, constancy & immovability and also for their laudable behaviour, co—operative attitude and excellence in curricular and co- curricular activities.Sh. Rajesh Rudhra addressed the students and made them aware that this is the day when our country became a truly Sovereign, Secular, Democratic and Republic. He told them that we should always try to highten the standard of our tricolor which is the real service to the motherland as India is our mother and Tricolour is our father. He encouraged them to maintain the sanctity and decorum of democracy by becoming responsible citizens of India.Principal Ms. Jyoti Pujara urged the students to do their best and feel proud to be Indians. She spoke eloquently about our diverse nation and the relevance of the Constitution and the Preamble. She enthralled the students with inspirational stories and reiterated the need for being resolute in our path to achieve our goals. On the whole the day wore a festive look filled with the spirit of patriotism and enthusiasm. |
The Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh JiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated pristined occasion of the Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji with great devotion and zeal. The main motive to celebrate this day was to impart the values, morals, principles and teachings of the great Guru. The festive event commemorated by paying obeisance to the holy spirit with Shabad enchantings by school choir, which empowered the gathering and ambience with religious essence. Everyone was engrossed with heart and soul during Shabad Kirtan. Speech by teachers and students acknowledged the gathering with the eventful life of divine soul Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj and his teachings inculcating the feeling of brotherhood, humanity and a firm belief in Almighty.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara congratulated everyone and she said that blessed are those who have a Guru like him. She motivated the students that they should imbibe his teachings and try to reform themselves for the sake of humanity and to attain eternity. She crowned him as the living master, a spiritual, illustrious, leader, mystic poet and humanitarian who wrote an extensive collection of books on spirituality.Conclusively the celebration of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji’s birthday filled the tenor with spirituality. |
Intra Class Healthy Tiffin CompetitionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an 'Intra Class Healthy Tiffin Competition' for the students of K.G. wing to inculcate the habit of eating healthy food.Toddlers displayed the platters prepared by their mothers. The aim of the competition was to remind parents to take extra care in preparing nutritious food for their children. Children carried the varieties of nutritious & mouthwatering food items in their tiffin from home. The parents of the young students had put great efforts to organize a special healthy food platter. The children also ate their Tiffin’s lovingly. Teachers motivated the students to eat healthy food for a healthy childhood and growth.The Principal of the school Ms. Jyoti Pujara said that students are the future of our nation and good health is a prerequisite to a strong future. This competition was organized keeping in view the recent trend of increase in the health problems among school children and growing craze for junk food. She said one should eat healthy food, balanced diet and not waste food. Later the best tiffin was adjudged based on the presentation and nutritional value and students were awarded and appreciated.Sanyam, Jasmeen, Keetika, Ananya, Bhavishya, Soham, Savi, Arsh, Gursimar, Ananya, Harleen, Kashish were the winner of this Competition. Overall Competition was won by the tiny tots of K.G. - Calendula On the whole, students enjoyed their food platters and thanked their mothers for preparing delicious food for them. |
Farewell Party - 2018Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar organised the 'Customary Valediction' for Class XII students with full gusto and vigour. The luminaries who adorned the occasion were Sh. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, the Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti & other eminent guests along with the staff members. It was an afternoon of mixed emotions for all present at the school programme to witness the official send off for the class XII students at the valedictory ceremony.The function commenced with the auspicious lighting of the sacred lamp. The students were welcomed traditionally by applying ‘Tilak’. The programme comprised of speeches, songs and games, thoughtfully and painstakingly arranged by class XI students as they wanted to make this occasion a truly memorable for their seniors.Nitish & Pallavi of Class XI expressed the hope that the students of class XII would perform well in the Board exams and be successful in all their future endeavours in their speech.The students enjoyed a sumptuous lunch as well as the scintillating cultural treat. Class XII students grew sentimental and emotional as they recalled their happy memories of more than 10 long years in the school.The main attractions of the farewell were the Graffiti Wall & Selfie Corner. The students danced to their heart’s content to the music belted out by the DJ. Many were seen clicking pictures of friends and teachers – capturing memories of school foreverThe passing out students in their farewell speech mused fondly about their learning in school and looked forward with keenness to their future calling this juncture not an end but a bend in their journey of life. They thanked their mentors and gave a token of gratitude to their Honourable Chairman, the Principal and teachers for helping them find their purpose in life with a promise to come back to their Alma MaterThe Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools Sh. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated everyone for this gala day and showered his blessings on the students and said, that the efforts, determination and confidence in students are appreciable. He extended his good wishes to them for a bright, successful and prosperous future.The Principal, Ms. Jyoti Pujara blessed the outgoing batch and appreciated their efforts for enthusiastically participating in varied competitions and raising the bar of perfection. She wished them luck to make a mark in the world outside, carrying forth the school motto of 'Be Good, Do Good, Be one.' |
Holi CelebrationsGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana added another ribbon in the rainbow of activities with the celebrations of Holi, the festival of colours with great enthusiasm. School campus wore an air of festivity, fun and frolic today. The students of Pre-primary participated in Card Making Activity.Holi was celebrated with organic colours and flowers. Children came dressed up in traditional clothes. A pleasant and happy environment thronged in the campus vibrantly. Students worked on the theme, “Celebrate Eco-friendly Holi with Organic Colours, Do not throw colours on plants and animals”. Teachers narrated the students the story of Holika and highlighted the significance of the festival.The Principal Ms. Jyoti Pujara greeted the students and explained the demerits of synthetic colours and encouraged them to play eco-friendly Holi. She said that these activities connect students with our rich culture and traditions. She also extended his good wishes for the exams.On the whole all the children enjoyed this special day and went home with smiles on their face. |
FIRST DAY OF SESSION 2018-19Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana welcomed the incoming batch of 2018-19 with full zeal and high spirits. Attired in brand-new uniforms, the children took the first step in school with charming and gleeful faces with their bags carrying new books to begin their ride in the new class. Great excitement and enthusiasm was seen among the students as they were eager to meet their friends and teachers.Little toddlers were very excited to put their first stepping stone in the field of education with a blend of happiness and willingness to reach school. Teachers gave a warm welcome to the students to make them compatible with balloons, colourful pencils and self-made welcome cards. Movie show was organized for the students packed with plethora of fun and enjoyment. They were shown Disney movie and students seemed to be gone in the world of fantasy. Their day started with calligraphy which the students relish to join in. Teachers gave them a peep on rules & regulations and also taught them moral values.Announcing the start of the academic year for 2018-19, Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara said, “Talents are the treasures of life and the hidden talents and abilities when developed and utilized properly can do miracles.” She welcomed the students and told the upcoming events and activities for the coming months. She advised the students to always be optimistic, to be positive in life and to consider everything new as a learning experience. She stressed on the need to become more focused in life and to always work with full commitment. On the whole, a pleasant happy environment thronged in the campus vibrantly. |
World Heritage DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized Cultural Games of Punjab on the occasion of World Heritage Day for the students of Primary Section. The day was observed with an aim to create awareness among the students on the significance of cultural heritage sports.The programme witnessed an assortment of playful activities & games about our cultural legacy which was finely blended with an assurance to preserve it. The main attractions of the day were games like Gilli Danda, Bantey, Stapu, Poshampa, Geete, Pithu Garam etc. The students exhibited their ingenuity in different games. They were highly energetic and full of enthusiasm to give their best performance. It was a delight to watch the enthralling show of folk games of Punjab where students displayed their potential to win.The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara addressed the students and enlightened them with her thoughts about the rich heritage of India and encouraged them to be the part in the progress, unity & integrity. She also encouraged the students to engage in sports and outdoor games on the regular basis as watching or playing the sports & games will certainly enrich an individual’s intellectual and well-being quotient, develop memory skills & strategic thinking capabilities and help in improving the end strength of fingers.On the whole, the event proved to be a platform for the students to come together and play and be aware of the charm of games which are losing nowadays due to the busy schedule of children in the fast developing world. |
World Earth DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated 'World Earth Day' with full vigour as mark of devotion towards mother Earth. The objective was to honour the only planet in the universe that can support life and to remind us that every day of the year ought to be followed as an Earth Day.Different competitions were organised for the students to mark the occasion. The students of classes II & III participated with great zest and zeal in ‘Inter Class Drawing and Colouring Competition’ on theme Save Earth. The students of classes VI to VIII followed the theme ‘End Plastic Pollution’ and Inter House Poster Making Competition was held. The young artists were seen completely engrossed in their art works. Their canvases were adorned with colourful images straight from their imaginations and the innocent interpretations of the theme. This fun filled activity witnessed an enthusiastic participation of all the students. Children came up with amazing artwork in drawing and each drawing was artistically coloured. It was a treat to the eyes. Addressing students on the occasion The Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara appreciated students for their colourful artistic work and urged them to always keep these colours alive in their life. She added that we are fortunate to have born on Earth and we should join our hands together to save our mother Earth from the increasing environmental degradation. She advised the students not to use the poly bags and try to reduce pollution and make the environment clean and green. She announced the judgement & congratulated the winners.In an Inter House Poster Making Competition, First position was obtained by Dhruv (X-Bacon) of Kirti House, Second position was acquired by Savleen Singh (X-Chaucer) of Shakti House, Third position was won by Ridhima (XI Medical) of Jyoti House and Appreciation award was bagged by Ekamdeep Kaur (XI Commerce) of Jyoti House. Overall Shakti House was the winner.In an Inter Class Drawing and Colouring Competition, First position was secured by Sanvi (III Chaucer) and Saima (II Chaucer), Second position was won by Sunreet (III Chaucer) and Tejpreet (II Bacon) and Third position was acquired by Kirandeep Kaur (III Bacon), Ridhi (II Chaucer) & Samridhi (II Bacon).Conclusively the celebration was owed to the environment as mark of our true dedication towards the environment we live in. |
Plantation Drive in the School from Income Tax DepartmentGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana striving and contributing to the welfare of society and nation as well, had organized a formal visit of reverent, honest, ideals S. Arvinder Singh, the Additional Income Tax Commissioner of Ludhiana (Range – 3) along with Mr. Hari Narayan (ITO) & Ms. Charu of Income Tax Department. The officers were the part of plantation drive in the school from Income Tax Department.The officers had received a warm floral welcome by the Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools Sh. Rajesh Rudhra and Principal Ms. Jyoti Pujara. Later a plantation drive was conducted. Four Plants were planted by the pious hands of Additional Income Tax Commissioner along with the students and staff members. S. Arvinder Singh addressed the students and motivated them to be an asset for country. He urged students to motivate & request their parents to pay the taxes regularly & honestly, as it plays a vital role in the growth of country and its development. Paying taxes is equally important as water to tree. He asked students to vow for country's development & regular growth by paying taxes regularly.The Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools congratulated & welcomed the officers for their contribution to the awareness drive. He earnestly thanked the Chief Income Tax Commissioner Sh. Vinay Kumar Jha for his noble job and joining the whole mankind for planting trees, the symbol of life. He also addressed the students and conveyed to be honest & hardworking, presuming officers as their role models. He gave a message that as regular watering and care of plant give best fruit, similarly paying tax on time boosts country's infrastructure and would lead us on world map. It strengthens the economic growth of the country. He motivated one and all to join the drive started by honourable chief commissioner and grow more and more plants because plants are God’s precious gift which give us life.The programme ended with a pledge to be a saviour, hardworking and dedicated for the future of the country and would serve it whole-heartedly, when students would be ranked as officers. They would also contribute to pay taxes timely when they would grow up as responsible citizens and would convince their parents for the same. They would also lead eco-friendly drive to make earth a better place to live.Conclusively, the visit of officers, filled students with sense of responsibility, honesty & hardworking, which would keep on motivating them to strive them towards their goal. |
Mango DayIt was a sweet juicy morning for the tiny tots of Green Land Convent School New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana as the little ones welcomed with sheer delight to celebrate Mango Day. It was a perfect day to celebrate the season of the king of fruits “ Mango” with a fun filled learning opportunity in the form of ‘Mango Party’. The Whole campus was adorned in green and yellow in tune with the theme of the party. The kids of Pre- Primary classes came dressed in shades of yellow and green colours looking exactly like the king of fruits.The “Mango Party” mania was kicked off by introducing different types of mangoes and their health benefits. The little star were quite excited and eager to know more about mangoes and their kinds. They touched, smelled and held the mangoes in an attempt to distinguish one from the other. The children engaged in various creative activities such as thumb printing, cutting & pasting, cutting of mangoes, drawing of mangoes etc. The children were able to associate with the shape & size of mango better than before and were proud of the drawings they made. The kids enjoyed rhymes and sang songs on the theme ‘Mango - The King of fruits’. During the lunch time, Children shared and relished various varities of mango they had brought as special tiffins. They learnt its cultural, social and economic significances, its medicinal properties and popular stories associated with the term ‘Mango’ The aim of organizing the event was to impart all information related to mango in a fun way. |
XII Result“Achievers never expose themselves, But their achievements expose them.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana once again stole the limelight by emerging victorious in class XII result declared by CBSE on 26th May, 2018. The Green Knights made their alma mater proud by giving an excellent result. An overflow of zeal and fervour drenched in the entire campus. Sandeep Kapoor captured the first position by scoring 93.4% marks in Non- Medical stream. He also scored highest marks in Physics, Chemistry, Maths i.e. 95 in each and 97 in Physical Education.Another feather to the school glory was added by Gagandeep from Commerce by fetching 84.2% marks. She scored highest marks in business studies i.e. 92 and in music i.e. 98. Kajal scored 92 highest marks in Economics. The school premises was charged with excitement, vigour and happiness on stupendous performance of students in Class XII result.Sh. Rajesh Rudhra, the Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools and the Principal Mrs. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the students for their well-deserved recognition. Faculty, staff and parents encouraged the students to uphold the name of school in coming years as well.The Principal Mrs. Jyoti Pujara motivated the students to make hardwork key ingredient of their life and achieve their goals and shine in the future. She also appreciated the painstaking efforts taken by the Green Knights. The entire campus was reverberated with excitement and enthusiasm. |
World Chocolate Day“Chocolate does not make the world go around,But it certainly makes the ride worthwhile…………”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized Inter – House Chocolate/Dessert Mocktail Making Competition on the occasion of World Chocolate Day. The students of different houses participated with great spirit and enthusiasm and marked their perfection in the field of taste and delight using common available ingredients. The participants of each house explained the speciality of their mocktail and chocolate desserts in our regular diet for maintaining good health and keeping diseases at bay. The Kindergarten section also celebrated the Chocolate Day. It was a treat watching the tiny tots decorating the chocolate desserts. They were extremely happy and enjoyed the day a lot.The main focus of the competition was not only the preparation of yummy choco desserts and mouth watering mocktail but also upon students’ artistic presentation which carried an aesthetic aspect. Equal emphasis was paid on the hygienic consideration which was to be kept in view while preparing and dressing the final product. It was amazing to watch the children engrossed in making chocolate desserts and dazzling mocktail and showcasing their talents. The remarkable spirit of future chefs elated each and everyone present there.The School Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara said that she felt proud to see such higher level of expertise among her students. She also told the Green Knights good eating habits will help them not only to improve their nutritional well being, but also prevent nutition related diseases. Such events aim at bringing elements of fun and excitement through the spirit of competition.She applauded the efforts of students and announced the judgement. First position was acquired by Kirti House, second position was grabbed by Jyoti House, and third position was obtained by Shakti House.On the whole the day was proposed to be learning filled with joy and creativity which ended at addition in felicitating the students to have awareness of food nutritive value. |
World Population Day“Save the earth from over-exploitation caused by over population.Join the campaign to have enough space to live in………………”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized ‘Inter House Punjabi Declamation Competition’ for classes VI-XII on the occasion of World Population Day. The aim of the competition was to hone the oratory skills of students and create awareness amongst them about the hazards of population explosion. The students beautifully presented their views on the topics Impact of Population on Economy, Hazards of Growing Population, Population & Unemployment etc., The rising rate of population especially the last six years has been alarming. The aim of the declamation competition was to offer students a chance to express their views on to hazards of growing population and the ways to abolish it . Each word was signifying as the pearl preserved in a shell. Each fact and quote exhorted upon the need to control the population in order to avoid its adverse effects on country’s economical, social and environmental aspects. The speeches by the senior students lifted the audience spellbound.The School Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Pujara applauded the efforts of the vigorous orators and said that the vision of our country lies in the hands of the youth. So, they should come forward to curb the social and national evil to make our country more strong and realize the dream of Sri Rabindranath Tagore and APJ Abdul Kalam. She boosted the morale of students by asking them to participate in such type of activities as these activities help the students to develop confidence and improve their communication skills.Inderpreet Kaur (X) of Jagriti House and Dhruv Arora (X) of Kirti House were the winner of the Inter House Punjabi Declamation Competition, second position was captured by Jashanpreet Kaur (XI) and Mehak Sidhu (IX) of Jyoti House, third position was won by the Jahanvi Singla (VIII) of Kirti House and appreciation award was bagged by Anmol Kumar (IX) of Kirti House and Manleen Kaur (IX) of Shakti House. Jyoti House secured the overall position. |
Inter House Solo Sufi Competition“Singers are not great, because they have some special technique.They are great because of their passion…………”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized a ‘Inter House Solo Sufi Singing Competition’ on the occasion of ‘World Youth Skills Day’. The Sincere participation of the students made the contest exhuberant, soulful and sereve. There were two categories, Category – A (VI- VIII) and Category – B (IX – XII). The mesmerizing rendition of the sufi songs took the audience to the heavenly stupor and the whole auditorium echoed with the Melodious and soothing compositions and singing. The future sufi singers set the stage on fire with their mesmerizing performances. The entire campus echoed with the mellifluous music.The Principal of the School, Ms. Jyoti Pujara appreciated the students for the prodigious efforts and performances. She motivated the students to participate actively in such events or activities as they provide platform to the aspiring singers and enhance their singing skills. In her speech she said the students that Sufi music is the devotional music that connects with heart and soul. It is the music of submission and surrender one’s self to God and transcends all religious boundaries. At the end she announced the judgement and congratulated the winners. The students were judged on the basis of voice skills, Rhythm and Tempo, Vocal Expressions and Entertainment Value.In Category A First position was obtained by Palak Thakur (VIII Chaucer) of Shakti House, Second position was taken by Chahat Gupta (VII Bacon) of Kirti House and the third position was secured by Sakshi Bhangar (VII Bacon) of Jagriti House and appreciation award was bagged by Sneha Tondon (VIII Chaucer) of Jyoti House.In Category B First position was taken by Riya Tiwari (XI Bacon) of Shakti House, Second position was fetched by Arshleen Kaur (X Chaucer) of Kirti House and the third position was won by Devansh Dhingra (IX Bacon) of Jyoti House.Overall Shakti House was declared winner.On the whole the competition was a great success and standard set by the students were very high. |
World No Tobacco Day 2018Tobacco kill millions………………………………… We are at a war with tobacco industry and will continue until we beat this monster……… Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated ‘World No Tobacco Day’ on 31st May, 2018 to highlight the deadly health hazards associated with tobacco. No Tobacco Drive began with the objective to make the youth aware of harmful effects of tobacco consumption as well as its complications to others. Tobacco use kills more than seven million people around the world every year and that number is predicted to grow unless anti-tobacco actions are increased. In order to make the pupil easily get aware of all the problems and health complications caused by tobacco chewing or smoking, a Power Point Presentation was shown. Inter House slogan writing competition was organised for the classes VI to VIII and X to XII on the theme “Tobacco -the Monster”. The Green Knights enthusiastically participated in the competition. They made beautiful and inspirational poster highlighting the ill-effects of tobacco. The Principal of illustrious school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara extolled the efforts of the student to be the harbinger of change in the society. She informed the student that tobacco is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is Cancerous. She also told the students about the need to make our country smoke and disease free so that the present and coming generations breathe (live) happily. Conclusively, the entire day was devoted to encourage the students to make our country tobacco free country. |
TEACHERS DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Teacher’s Day to thank the teaching faculty for the contributions they make to the lives of the Green knights. The Members of the Student Council, who had been preparing for the grand day for more than a week, organised a great show dedicated to their teachers. The Principal of the school, Ms. Jyoti Pujara, teachers and the students paid floral tribute to the great learner, scholar and educationist Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on his birth anniversary. The students presented flowers to the Principal of the school as a token of love and gratitude. The day buzzed with excitement and smiles all around. A beautiful cultural programme was organized to honour the teachers in which students performed on various dance numbers. The programme started with the singing of the ecstatic song by Kunika of Class XII followed by group song by the students of class VIII. Inderpreet of class X expressed her gratitude through a speech by bringing everyone’s attention to the immense importance of teachers and the role they play in children’s lives. Bhangra by the girls of Class X left everyone spellbound. A wonderful powerpoint presentation made by Ayesha of Class XII, showing a collage of teachers in their different roles and duties in the school campus was an endearing gesture and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Teachers seemed exuberant while enjoying together.As a tribute, students of senior classes initiated to conduct a mock session of school administration and teaching where they played the different roles like Principal, Supervisors and teachers of all subjects. Students were attired in disguise of their favourite teacher, whom they admire the most and the one who inspires them the most. It was a remarkable effort made by students to pay the heartfelt gratitude to their felicitators. The students left no stone unturned to convey their thanks to their guides.Lastly and most importantly, The Principal, Ms. Jyoti Pujara shared a few words of encouragement for the students who had worked for days behind the scenes to organise the event. She congratulated the staff members, thanked them for their meritorious services and inspired them to work with integrity and credibility which is very vital for their profession.On the whole, it was truly a proud day for the teachers to bask in the love and attention they received from their students! |
EXHIBITIONPRESS NOTETo instill a scientific temperament among the students, an exhibition of models made by the school students was commemorated in Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana. The school always put forth one step ahead for student intellectual growth. It was a great platform for the students to showcase their practical knowledge as well as a unique learning experience. Under the guidance of their teachers, students from K.G. to XII made a stunning display of their innovative projects and models based on various themes of Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Literature, Computer, Music and Art & Craft.The school students put forth intriguing models, activities and games that beautifully revealed the notion that “By doing we can learn better” Not only were the exhibits profoundly educative, they were simply fun to observe and learn from. As one entered, one could not resist oneself from praising the models that really built the creativity of the students and put forth the imagination into the creative world. They explained to the inquisitive parents how the models work and how it will help in other way. Parents, teachers as well as visiting dignitaries were amazed to see how our students could easily explain to an inquisitive mind. Onlooker were very highly praised how beautifully the poetry can swayed the mind of the layman and put them into that gone genre. The models of science were on the benchmark as they presented the yet to come and innovation, creativity and scientific skills were highly collaborative. The models of LUDHIANA SMART CITY and Social science displayed a great deal of appreciation. It were the combined efforts the distinguished Principal of the school Mrs. Jyoti Pujara, staff and students to make this event a great success. Not only this the Principal of the school always motivates the teachers to teach well with the coming new ways so that the students should not be lagged behind with the coming world. She always inspired her students to participate in such events as these events will not only help in stimulating creativity and inventiveness among students but will also generate their interest for these subjects. All in all, it was a creative journey of discovery, a reminder that when children are given a voice and listened to, they are able to rise to challenges, be imaginative and succeed. |
Alphabet Day ConductedKeeping this in view the all round development of the students, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana conducted the ‘Alphabet Day’ for the tiny tots of Kindergarten wing.During this event, kids in their unique attire were very happy. Children came dressed up in their colourful costumes representing one of the letters and speaking confidently about that alphabet with the phonic sound. They were all thrilled and excited when they replicated many characters, fruits and personalities of alphabet they were depicting on the stage. There was a lot of enthusiasm and excitement as the little ones walked forward displaying their vibrant costumes. They spoke few sentences on the character that they depicted and some of them tried to truly imitate the same. The effort and hard work of children was highly commendable. The spectators were truly mesmerized to see the devices and gadgets incarnated on the stage. The event brought an amiable ambience and each participant left the stage with prolonged deafening applauses.The revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it was a delight to watch the children as they came up and spoke about the alphabet with the phonic sounds clearly and confidently. She added that teaching the alphabet is a foundational skill for kids to learn in order to be able to read and write. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavours.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. The greatest gift the school is giving the children are the confidence and wings of imagination at the early stage of development. |
71st Army DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated 71st Army Day with fervour and pride in the school premises. The day was celebrated on January 15 to commemorate the day when Lieutenant General KM Cariappa took over General Sir Francis Butcher as Commander-in-Chief of India on January 1949.A special peace assembly was organised for tiny tots. Each one of them introduced themselves in terms of nation, culture and heritage. The students brought their presentation to a harmonious end by holding hands as one to the song, "We are the world, We are the children". The assembly was successful in striking a chord among all present deepening the realization that our biggest identity is in being human. Students of primary wing paid their tribute to the gallant Indian Army through various activities like power point presentations, rhymes and poster makings. Students of Kindergarten were dressed in a soldier attire and recited lovely Patriotic and Peaceful poems. Every student felt proud to have had the opportunity to show our gratitude to the Indian Army – men who, willingly and selflessly, are always ready to sacrifice their lives for the country and serve us with a smile. The principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara urged students to come united for peace, to fight against terrorism and stand altogether for the safety of mankind as it is the high time for generation should be made aware regarding respect for fellow beings despite of caste, creed, sex & colour. The day has been marked to memorize the daring and bold Indian soldiers who lost their lives while protecting their nation. |
'Farewell Shin-Dig'The 'Farewell Shin-Dig' for the outgoing class XII batch of 2018-19 was organised in the school with full fervour and vigour. The luminaries who adorned the occasion were Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Smt. Usha Rudhra, General Secretary of School Trust, the Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara & other eminent guests along with the staff members. The evening was a fiesta devoted to the years spent together with friends and teachers to reminisce joyous moments. It was a day of mixed emotions of happiness and sorrow for the students as well as for the teachers to bid goodbye and official send of. The function commenced with the auspicious lighting of the sacred lamp. The students were welcomed traditionally by applying ‘Tilak’. The programme was painstakingly arranged by class XI students as they wanted to make this occasion a truly memorable for their seniors. The highlight of the function was the beautiful cultural presentation. The students put forth a mix of scintillating dance performances, entertaining theatre, melodious songs and pulsating music that rocked everyone. The members of the Head Council delivered speeches expressing gratitude to their mentors and teachers for their invaluable contribution in making the journey a memorable one. Rajveer and Ridhima of Class XI in their speech wished good luck to their seniors for their future endeavours and be successful in all fields. A special cultural programme showcased the multiple talents of class XI students. The jesting comical Choreography presenting anxiety of board exams filled everyone’s heart with humour. A mesmerizing duet dance performance by Manish and Prayatan aptly set the momentum for the other stage performances. The pick of the day was the Bhangra event, where both juniors and seniors enthralled the gathering with their rhythmic dance steps.Class XII students grew sentimental and emotional as they recalled their happy memories of more than 10 long years in the school. They thanked their mentors and gave a token of gratitude to their Honourable Chairman, the Principal and teachers for helping them find their purpose in life with a promise to come back to their Alma Mater.The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated everyone for this gala day and showered his blessings on the students and said that the efforts, determination and confidence in students are appreciable. He extended his good wishes to them for a bright, successful and prosperous future and to perform well in the Board exams. He said that he look forward to see an IAS, IPS, IRS, IFS officers among the students and will reward him/her Rs. 11 Lakhs to honour in bringing the name of the parents and school high. While addressing to the students, The Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara blessed the outgoing batch and appreciated their efforts for enthusiastically participating in varied competitions raising the level of perfection. She wished them good luck to make a mark in the world outside, carrying forth the school motto of 'Be Good, Do Good, Be one.'The students enjoyed the scintillating cultural treat. After the cultural programme, everyone assembled in the hall for refreshments and dance. The students danced to their heart’s content to the music belted out by the DJ. Many were seen clicking pictures of friends and teachers – capturing memories of school forever.The students at this threshold of new beginnings greeted one another with their glittering eyes, sunny smiles and warm hugs. Thus ended a beautiful evening marked with both happiness and sorrow. |
Intra Class Spell BeeIf you are not willing to learn, no one can help you.If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.An Intra Class Spell Bee was organized in the school for the students of Classes KG to V, aimed to improve their spellings, to increase their vocabularies, to learn new concepts , to develop correct English usage and to add new words to the active vocabulary of the students. The tiny tots participated with great enthusiasm and dueled through the toughest words to prove their mettle. A thorough orientation was done by the mentors before the event in the format of learning cum fun filled competition.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara admired competitive spirit of the students and also commended them on their level of interest and enthusiasm sportsmanship. While addressing to the students, she said that such types of competitions make students aware of the using new spellings in their day to day life and the usage of many unfamiliar words. It serves two educational purposes. One, as a platform that inspires students to showcase their improved skills. And two, as an instrument that hones their command over their language. It was a wonderful learning experience for all the little ones and served to enrich and encouraged them to learn new words. The winners were felicitated with the merit certificates. |
National Science DayNational Science Day was celebrated in the school premises to commemorate the invention of ‘The Raman Effect’ by the Veteran Indian Physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. It is celebrated every year to widely spread a message about the importance of science used in the daily life of the people and to discuss all the issues and implement new technologies for the development in the field of science. A number of activities were organized in the school on this day. In the morning assembly students gave speeches on the History and Importance of the National Science Day. The celebrations included screening of science movies to foster joyful learning among students. A Power Point Presentation was shown to students as it covered the theme of National Science Day 2019 ‘Science For The People And The People For The Science’. The main aim was to provide a scientific temper in the minds of youngsters to spread the message of the importance of science and its application in the daily life of people.While addressing to the students, Principal of the school Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara enlightened the students about the importance of this day. She motivated the students on the general aspects of science and its application to technology and product development. She exhorted the students to cultivate a scientific temper in their day-to-day lives and follow principles of hygienic living. She said we all should take a pledge to abide by the theme to use science for building nation and not for destruction. On the whole National Science Day was celebrated to raise awareness among youngsters about development in science field. |
Holi – the festival of coloursHoli – the festival of colours was celebrated in the school premises with religious fervor and enthusiasm. It was a beautiful spring day when the pre-primary wing and the staff got together in the school premises to celebrate the festival.The staff and the tiny tots applied “Abeer” and “Gulal” on each other’s face. Our school experienced a true explosion of colours and children had a great time. This kind of activity helps children to understand the importance of rich Indian culture and heritage of India. On this occasion a painting competition was organized for the tiny tots of K.G. Wing. The whole atmosphere was filled with joy and excitement. The students applied tilak on the forehead of the parents. To enhance the pleasure of celebration and teach them the real importance of this colourful festival, the teachers told the students that this festival marks the victory of good over evil through the story of king Hiranakashyap and his son Prahlad.The function was celebrated with a special morning assembly the students were given demonstrations regarding this festival and made aware about World Water Day through speech. A Hand Painting Activity was organized where blooming buds of the pre-primary wing painted their hands and gave impressions to their teachers as a memory.The Principal of the School, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, greeted the students and added that this colourful festival, being a symbol of love and merriment, gives an opportunity to connect with our dear ones and provides a chance to live a fresh and vibrant life. She, moreover, emphasized that, this Holi, we should add colour not only to our celebrations but to the world around us by saving water on the occasion of Holi and World Water Day. She wished the management, staff students and parents a safe and colourful Holi.The facilitators along with the students enjoyed the festival by playing colours with each other. In the end, the colours were distributed among the children to play Holi. On the whole the festival of fun excitement haulted with loads of joy and happiness sparkling on the faces of everyone. |
Annual ResultThe result for the session 2018-19 was declared in the school on 2nd April 2019 from Pre. Nsy to VIII .The school bore a festive look as the school premises was all aglow with the cheerful and exalted mood on the declaration of annual result of the students. “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.” This statement is aptly proved by the Greenknights. A little progress each day adds up to big results. And here comes the big day for Greenknights. It is the time that is awaited the most by students and their parents alike, the time that affirms their faith in hard work shapes their dreams into reality and motivates them to set higher goals.As every coin has two sides, some students looked nervous yet excited about their result. The school bore a festive look to make the students feel special as it was the most important day of their life. Various charts, slogans and display were prepared for the students. A selfie corner was prepared for the students to capture the memories of their annual result. The students and parents looked very jubliant on this day.The school staff welcomed the kindergarten wing parents and students to receive their progress report and many teachers greeted them in children’s favourite cartoon characters. The school premises buzzed with giggling sounds of tiny tots who were very excited to see Chotta Bheem and Doremon in their school. They enjoyed talking to them and sharing sweets. They were very happy to receive their result in a very unique style.Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, the Revered Chairman of Chain of Green Land School congratulated the students for their superb accomplishment in the annual result. He stimulated the students to toil in the same manner to reach the zenith of success and let their country be proud of them. He also appreciated the painstaking efforts taken by the students and staff members. Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara heartily applauded all the students who have shown excellence in academics over the year and have got through final exams with flying colors. She motivated the students to make hard work key ingredient of their life and achieve their goals and shine in the future. She further wished the students to get plentiful opportunities to expand their knowledge and groom their skills in the forthcoming session that commences from April 4, 2019! Over all, it was the most exciting day of the academic year, the day on which the heart beat the fastest. The school premises were charged with excitement, vigor and happiness on stupendous performance of students in class their annual result. An overflow of zeal and fervor swamped in the entire campus. |
National Karate ChampionshipOur school broke a ceiling in the National Karate Championship by giving a scintillating performance held at Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, organized by International Sports Council Inc. (Canada). Sourav Deep Singh Walia, the school student bagged third position in 55 kg weight category in National Karate championship.After winning National Karate Competition with the glorious and outstanding achievement, he was in high spirit. He said it was a tough competition and with the blessings of Almighty he made the parents and school proud. The lad brought laurels by winning a third position in Kumite (fight).The winner of the competition thanked the Principal, the teachers and his coach for their support and was excited to get the reward of his hard work.Jubilant with the victory, Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winner and his mentor for their commendable performance. She emphasized that such notable performances aid platform for the other budding stars to bloom. She said that the games are organized from time to time in the school to encourage children to be well-educated for physical fitness and sports. She said that sports have special significance in today's time. She showered her blessings on Sourav Deep Singh Walia and inspired the students to bring more glory and fame to their parents and school. She also highlighted that it is from this tender age the children can be molded and motivated and such competitions are a stepping stone to future success.On the whole, it was a great success and the standards set by the student was high. It was a proud moment for all Green Knights. |
“Colour Fiesta”“Colour Fiesta” was organized for the tiny tots of Kindergarten wing with fun and enthusiasm in the school premises. Colors are indeed the smiles of nature. The motive of celebrating this day was to make the children aware of primary colours, their significance and to develop fine motor skills among the students.With apples and mangoes, Ducks and dinosaurs, Fishes and frogs, Thumbs and handprints, our little angels started to explore the colorful world around them. The ‘Colour Fiesta’ activity was a wonderful learning activity which helped children to understand the concept of Primary Colors. Each Grade and each section of the Kindergarten had their own scheme of colors. The students came dressed up in the beautifully glowing colors which reflected just how their spirits are all the time-filled with fun and enthusiasm. The class rooms, doors and boards were decorated with red, yellow, green colour objects like fruits, flowers, balloons and teddies. The children were excited and happy seeing red, yellow, green hangings and balloons.The day began with a short prayer and continued with various activities like singing rhymes and jingles on colors, color identification games, printing activity, mock tales etc. Pre-Nursery – KG students showed their enthusiasm to mix paints to get secondary colors. They painted huge kites and butterflies using sponge as group activity. Children were given beautiful handouts like book marks, wrist watch made out of colour paper to take home. Mentors also joined the celebration dressed in red. The celebrations continued the following day wherein the children participated in mock tale activity .They brought lemon juice, water melon, fruity etc. related to the colour. All the students were elated. A lovely day passed by getting introduced to the colour of love and happiness.The School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that early identification of colors helps toddlers to create the cognitive link between visual clues and words which is an important part of a child's holistic development. Such activities assist the children to be extrovert. Even the shyest students too participated with other students in such a convenient and child friendly learning environment. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavors.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones. It was an excellent learning experience for children, which will enhance their visual discrimination. The students enjoyed the activity and went back full of praise. The smiles on the students’ faces were a proof of the grand success of the Fun day. |
World No Tobacco Day‘World No Tobacco Day’ was celebrated to highlight the deadly health hazards associated with tobacco in the premises of school. The main aim was to highlight the health risks associated with tobacco use, World No Tobacco Day, designated by the World Health Organization is observed every year.“No Tobacco Drive” began with an objective to make the youth aware of harmful effects of tobacco consumption as well as its complications to others. “Tobacco Companies Kill their Best Customers and Once You Start; It’s Hard to Stop…”, keeping it in view, a Special Morning Assembly was organized in the school premises, where the focus was on creating awareness among the students and teachers on the use of tobacco products. The students were explained the harmful effects of smoking and other tobacco products.In order to make the pupil easily get aware of all the problems and health complications caused by tobacco chewing or smoking, a Power Point Presentation was shown.An Inter House Poster Making Competition was also organized for Classes VI to VIII on the theme “Health is Wealth” in which the senior wing created thought provoking posters. The students articulated their thoughts and emotions well and presented thought provoking posters on the theme. The Green Knights enthusiastically participated in the competition. They made beautiful and inspirational posters highlighting the ill-effects of tobacco. They also depicted how plain packaging can curb the initial thought of trying tobacco products because of the increased health warnings and gruesome pictures of diseases caused by tobacco. The posters were displayed in the school campus at various places for the visitors.An informative talk was also given by the doyenne Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, wherein she shared some statistics about tobacco use in India along with what really tobacco is, its effects on the nervous system, its physical effects and its effects on our academics and social life. Lastly, she also talked briefly about plain packaging and how that can reduce the sale of tobacco products, especially in adolescents. She extolled the efforts of the student to be the harbinger of change in the society. She informed the student that tobacco is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and is Cancerous. She also told the students about the need to make our country smoke and disease free so that the present and coming generations breathe (live) happily.Conclusively, the entire day was devoted to encourage the students to make our country tobacco free country. The response of the students was overwhelming and the motive of enlightening Generation next took the shape of a reality. |
Reopening of School After Summer VacationThe school welcomed all the students on 4th July, 2019 at the reopening of school after summer vacation. The reopening of session was marked with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm among the students. After summer vacation, it was the time to enter the school with new energy and fresh new vibes.The students entered the school with jolly feelings of excitement and enthusiasm. They were welcomed on coming back to school after revitalizing themselves. Through a special video, fun-filled and adventurous summer fun moments of students and teachers were shared. Excitement and enthusiasm was at high among the students where there was an eagerness to meet the friends as well as admission to the new level. The classes were beautifully decorated and filled the students with pride. The day was filled with fun activities for the students preparing them for new challenges and exciting opportunities that the new session brings.In view of scorching and intense weather, the school timings have been changed. Therefore the school reopened at 7:30 in the morning under D.C. instructions almost an hour earlier to the usual school timings. All were seen in a great hurry to reach the school on time.Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara motivated the students that despite obstacles that may arise, we must always believe in our ability to rise above challenges and come out stronger on the other end. She inspired them to study with passion to achieve success. She further informed the students about upcoming events and inspired them to participate in every activity, including scholastic and co-scholastic. She advised the students to take balanced diet including liquids. She further recommended to stay at home during peak hours of the day in intense hot waves.As a whole, the day was full of fun and excitement. Everyone had a great day! |
An Inter House Social Science Quiz“An Inter House Social Science Quiz” was organized on 13/07/2019 for the students of classes VI- VIII to enhance the academic knowledge among students regarding the subject of social science and to measure growth in knowledge, abilities and skills. The main aim of the competition was to foster interaction between students and also to make them more resourceful to develop academically.The quiz was presented in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations of the competition in front of the participants. There were four teams in total and the quiz comprised of four rounds- facts based round, buzzer round, audio round, visual round, rapid fire round and Identification of famous personalities round.The questions given in the quiz were not only appreciated by the teachers but also by the students. At the end of every round there was a question for audience that kept the interest alive among them. There was a tough challenge given by the houses to one another. After the neck to neck competition Kirti House grabbed the first position, Shakti House secured the second position and Jyoti House obtained the third position in Social Studies Quiz. The program ended up with a motivational speech by the Principal.Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, said that these competitions help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She congratulated the winner teams and encouraged the students to be up-dated by reading the newspaper and listening and watching the news. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date. She lauded the efforts of the winners of the competition and complimented the teachers on the successful execution of the events.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the children as they enjoyed the quiz very much. The quiz was very informative and knowledge enriching for the participants as well as for the audience. The students displayed ecstatic spirit and enjoyed the quiz to the fullest. The students participated with enthusiasm and zeal and tried their level best to win the quiz. |
Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) Sufi Singing (Solo) CompetitionGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) Sufi Singing (Solo) Competition in Sh. Ram Labhaya Rudhra Auditorium at Green Land Sen. Sec. Public School, Jalandhar Bye-Pass. Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman cum Director of Chain of Green Land Schools graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of this competition. Dr. Shabad Rudhra, President of the trust, Mrs. Usha Rudhra, General Secretary of the Trust and Dr. Vijayata, Director of Green Land Schools were the guests of honour. They were given a warm floral welcome by the Principals of all Green Land Schools- Mrs. Baldeep Pandher, Mrs.Vinita Sanan, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, Mrs. Ritu, Mrs. Aruna Kapila. The event commenced with the sacred lamp lightening followed by musical performance dedicated to Almighty to seek His choicest blessings. This gave a pious beginning to the show. The competition witnessed an extensive array of participation from more than 16 teams of various schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). A healthy competition was witnessed with great fervor and zeal. Each participant expressed his mastery over Tone & Pitch, Rhythm & Enunciation, Variation & Cohesiveness and other important aspects of singing. Their best attires added festive shades to the competitive spirit.The whole atmosphere echoed with melodious tunes of inspirational songs. The competitors came out with a variety of songs which pulled the heartstrings of the audience. All the young maestros sang to their level best and made the competition a great success. Great support was rendered by the audience and most of the songs received applause for the mellifluous compositions and music. The untiring efforts of participants were a treat to watch.The judges, Mrs. Harpreet Kaur & Mrs. Sargam, professors from Arya College (Dept. of Music) thoroughly enjoyed the mellifluous sufi songs. They were impressed with the confidence, the tonal quality and the fervour with which they sang the inspirational songs. The Jury shared their views about the competition and gave fair judgement which was accepted by one and all without any discrepancies.The Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara wished good luck to all the school teams who participated in the competition with their immense interest and zeal. In her appreciation address to the school teams, she mentioned that Music as the universal art, plays an important part in developing life skills and such performances add to their confidence and respect towards their learning. She further thanked all the dignitaries for gracing the occasion and appreciated all the students and teachers for their active participation.The Chairman of the school, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra addressed the august gathering and said that the performance of all the school teams has been overwhelming and congratulated all on being the part of this mega event. He announced the result of the competition & motivated the students with his encouraging words and bestowed his blessings upon them. He said that such events continuously provide a platform for aspiring singers to perform in front of the audience and enhance their singing skills.The result of the competition is as under: Winner Trophy was grabbed by Arshjot Singh Dhillon students of class XI from GRD Academy Ldh. First Runner-up Trophy was clinched by Yuvraj Babbar of class IX student of Green Land Sr. Sec. Public School, Jalandhar Bye Pass Second Runner-up Trophy was secured by two participants, they are Tashmeen Kaur from KVM, Civil Lines & Inderpal Singh from Guru Nanak International Public School, Model Town andAppreciation Award was given to Mehak Nagpal from Green Land Convent School. 32 Sec. Chd. Road, Ldh.All the luminaries heartily congratulated the winners and the participants. The Chief Guest gave away the prizes to all the winners. On the whole, the competition was a great success where the talented singers enthralled the audience and put their heart and soul in each stupendous performance. The motive behind the Sahodaya Competition was successfully achieved and all the winners were in jubilant mood. The musical day concluded by national anthem. |
Congratulated India and Scientists For Successful Launch Of Chandrayaan-2The staff and the students congratulated India and Scientists of the Indian Space and Research Organization for proving their mettle with the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2. The whole school was in a jubilant mood at the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2, India's second mission to the moon, which is a giant leap in the field of science.Success comes to those who wish and dare; this quote is firmly proven by the renowned scientists of India. As the country celebrates the proud moment, the staff and students also praised the brilliant minds behind the success of the mission. The team of Green Knights congratulated the scientists and the incredible feat of this mission that comprised 30% of the women. It is a day to celebrate the feat as well as the women empowerment.The students celebrated the success by delivering speeches and watching a short movie at the launch of Chandrayaan-2. They all were shared with the objectives and motive of the launch of this spacecraft. Students were made aware of the benefits of Chandrayaan-2 mission and making them feel proud to be the part of fourth nation of the world who landed on the moon with a mission to send its astronauts in space by 2022.The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the champions on their momentous victory. He said that this is the victory of people of India. He pinned his hopes on and presumed that India will march ahead as a strong and united country. He added that women in India who lead space exploration proved to be great role models for young girls.On behalf of the students, management, parents and staff members, the Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated ISRO on its spectacular success on the launch of Chandrayaan-2. She congratulated the ace women scientists who made this mission possible after the years of hard work. She motivated the young generation to follow their footsteps as sky is n’t the limit neither is space!Overall, the day was full of moments of remembrance and enjoyment. |
International Tigers DayOn the occasion of International Tigers Day, school organized numerous activities to raise awareness and knowledge about tiger conservation in its school premises. As part of the students’ curriculum, the children analyzed poetry and enacted stories pertaining to the theme of the emblematic tiger. The tiny tots of KG section participated in a variety of events with an aim of raising awareness in regard to the plight of India’s national animal, which as they pointed out, would benefit the human race as well.“The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”, keeping it in view, A special Morning Assembly was conducted in which students read out stories and stirring poems to motivate all to become sensitive to the cause, especially, the youth as they are the future stakeholders of the country. The students were shown a short animated movie based on the estranged relationship between man and tiger, and how man is to be blamed for the national animal’s declining numbers. A poem written by the students themselves describing the various emotions an endangered species might experience during the day and age of environmental destruction was presented followed by story enacting and tiger mask making. An additional power point presentation on tigers and the various aspects of conservation was also showcased to students. The students dressed as tigers stole the show and distributed tiger masks to the students to raise awareness about International Tiger Day.Speaking on the occasion our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Earth was created for all life, not just human life. She said that animals have feelings just like humans and teasing an animal is cruel. We should have respect for animals just as much as everything else because they are a creation of God and it is our duty to protect animals and show genuine care and concern for them. She insisted students to enjoy Animal planet channel on television. Also, one must visit a real wildlife preserve where one can see and learn about local flora and fauna. She concluded the day’s events with a speech that highlighted the pressing need to raise awareness about the tiger and its future in the wild.On the whole, It was indeed a thought provoking event for all of the students who understood that saving the tiger meant saving its habitat, and hence pledged to take care of the trees in order to protect the environment. |
Teej celebration (Day2)Gaiety and zest marked the Teej celebrations in school. The traditional colourful costumes of the students from classes VI to XII and faculty added to enhance the charm and mood of the celebrations. The School campus wore a festive look with flags, fresh flowers and decorations brimmed with the traditional Baagh and Phulkaris.Keeping in mind the different age groups of children, special arrangements were made for their entertainment. The “young mutiyars” of Green land recited “Boliyan” and performed “Giddha” to welcome “Savana” with which the festival is coupled. The Girls had fun while getting Heena applied on their hands and having a feast of jalebis. The programme was prepared by the students under the guidance and supervision of their teachers. The girls enjoyed riding the beautifully decorated swings with flowers, and applied various designs of Heena on their hands.Keeping in traditional view, Inter Class Solo Dance Competition was organized for classes VI to XII. The function correspondingly included enthralling and captivating dance performances and several enactments by the young Green Knights. The beats of Punjabi music let, everybody to tap their feet. The winners were bestowed with titles ‘Dazzling Daisy’ ‘Dancing Queen’ and ‘Expression Queen’. Giddha - the heart and soul of Punjab was performed by lovely young girls of Senior wing was a treat to watch. It was a trumpet call to announce and sing the welcome notes for the Monsoon. The excitement of the young mutiyars was the best part of the day.Different kinds of stalls and Punjabi traditional games were organised for the students so that the students must be rooted with their culture and tradition. Students also relished stalls of different eatables such as Kheer, jalebi, sandwiches, water balls, pav bhaji, channa kulcha, samosa, bhel puri, candy floss, sandwich, combo packs, sweet corns along with soft drinks. Fragrances of flowers on ‘Teej’ pervaded the atmosphere.Addressing the gathering, the Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, talked about the importance of the day and mentioned that Teej was primarily a festival celebrated by girls and women with songs and dances and that it was mainly celebrated in the northern and western parts of India. She said that the school aims at promoting the culture through organizing such fests, events and celebrations of the festivals so that our national and cultural values may remain supreme on the globe. She added it was a pleasure to witness the festivity and galore which made the whole environment lively and colourful!Overall, it was a great festive atmosphere. The whole ambience reflected Punjabi culture. |
77th anniversary of Quit India Movement (August Kranti Andolan)Our school observed the 77th anniversary of Quit India Movement, also known as August Kranti Andolan in the school premises with utmost patriotism and nationalism. A series of events were organized to pay tribute to the Freedom Fighters on the occasion of “Quit India Movement”. On this day in 1942, father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi gave the famous clarion call of ‘Do or Die’ to all Indians to drive the British away from the country.A special Morning Assembly was organized on a spiritual note with the school prayer. Students were made aware about Quit India Movement through speeches and poetry. The young green knights came dressed as Mahatma Gandhi and other freedom fighters. They were holding posters with slogans like “Do or Die” and “Independence is our birthright”. The underlying idea behind the procession was to explain the significance of Quit India Movement which instilled the patriotic fervor in the students. The students were told about the historic movement that aimed to help India attain complete independence, a momentous milestone in the Indian freedom struggle.The Esteemed Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara and the students paid floral tribute to the great legend of India. She highlighted the importance of Quit India Movement in the struggle of independence and articulated that Quit India Movement was truly a turning point in India’s struggle for freedom. Father of the nation, Gandhi Ji gave a call to the masses and urged them to raise their voice against British and asked them to “Quit India”. She inspired the students with a beautiful quote by Mahatma Gandhi “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”Overall, the celebrations of Quit India Movement reminded the young Green Knights about the value of freedom. The students were awakened to protect the country in the present and future too. The whole atmosphere echoed with the immense contribution of pioneer of our motherland. |
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial DayThe Hiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial Day was observed at school with the message of peace and concord to mark the tragedy of the fatal bombing in 1945. The day was observed to mark a remembrance of the world's first atomic bombing by the US on the city of Hiroshima, Japan on 6th August 1945.Keeping it in view , A special peace assembly was organized by the young Green Knights which was followed by a beautiful thought on Peace Day with a glance on the Hiroshima and Nagasaki disaster. An Inter House English Group Discussion Competition for the students of classes IX to XII was an amalgamation of intelligence, alertness and patience. Each house consisted of three representatives. They were given sometime to prepare on the topic before the final discussion. Altogether, the participants enthusiastically expressed their views on the topics -Terrorism: Is this the price we have to pay for democracy?, How to eliminate the threat of nuclear war?, Why America had dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? etc. After the group discussion, a question answer session was also conducted by the judges.The listeners were impressed by the confidence exhibited by the students as they voiced their opinion in strong and powerful words in neck to neck competition where each tried to outshine the other to the best of his or her ability. The maturity level of students’ views was amazing. Their awareness was remarkable. They took the stage with aplomb and their performance was incredible. This competition basically was to enhance their Communication, Interpersonal Leadership, Motivational, Team Building, Analytical /Logical skills, Reasoning ability and Creative thinking. A moment of silence was observed to pay homage to all the victims at the end of the group discussion.Speaking on the occasion, our well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the students on their achievement and also for the spirit; they carried all through for learning. She advocated the message of peace by encouraging students to take a pledge and vowing not to fight. She reminded students about the dangers of nuclear warfare and drawing lessons from horrific past for a peaceful future. The students pledged to work for a nuclear free safe world in the days ahead. She announced the Judgement & encouraged everyone to follow the path of peace and harmony. She bequeathed “Dove Badges” to all the participants to take home as a token of peace.Overall, it was a special effort taken by the students to advocate peace and emphasized the need to set up peace initiatives at school-level. |
Van Mahotsav DayOur school commenced ‘Van Mahotsav Day’ with massive awareness and educational purpose. Meaningful messages were put up all around on the importance of trees and how they are the 'Lifelines'. The overall objective of celebrating the day is to sensitize masses and to generate awareness among the students. The students were a step ahead with a scintillating programme in the campus.Adding more fervor to the proceedings and celebrations, a spectrum of activities were planned for the day for children to let them get a feel of the earth and nature. The Plantation Drive was organized for students of all classes to incorporate the sensitivity towards resources around us and to aware the students to consciously slow down the effect of technology and modernization on the dwindling and fragile eco-system. Each poster had a unique story to tell and spread the message that the green plant we live in must be cared for. Trees are the kindest thing we grow as they fulfil all our basic needs. But their depletion has become the serious problem.In the 'Plantation Drive' the students planted the saplings of different types of plants like Christmas tree, Postal Palm, Areca Palm, Rabish Palm, China Palm etc. brought by them which inculcate the sense of responsibility among students. The worthy school Principal and teachers also planted various saplings.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara addressed the august gathering and said that plantation initiative has been taken so that the students learn and spread awareness about the importance of ‘Flora and Fauna’ in human life as they are the pillars of future world. She proposed to make the entire campus polythene free which will encourage others to realize their social and moral duty towards our environment. encouraged students to preserve trees which play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance. She added that it is the responsibility of each citizen to not only grow but also taking care and protecting them. She made the students to pledge ‘Green School, Clean School’.Thus, the programme evoked feelings of love for God’s beautiful creation and everyone at the school renewed the pledge to protect the environment. Van Mahotsav Week came up to be a great success. The event helped to bring awareness about the green cover around us. It also helped in strengthening the bond between plants and humans. Students got to learn a lot and will always cherish the memories of this important occasion. |
Raksha Bandhan CelebratedThe auspicious and propitious day of Raksha Bandhan was celebrated at school with vivacity and Devoutness. It was a day when young Green Knights turned into little artisans, with creativity and vision. Raksha Bandhan is a special occasion to celebrate the bond between brothers and sisters symbolized by the tying of a holy thread, ‘Rakhi’ around the wrist of brothers. The main reason behind this competition was to celebrate and depict the precious relationship of brothers & sisters.The event started with introductions and an informative session, where the values and history of Raksha Bandhan festival were explained. The students of standard Pre- Primary Wing & Primary Wing got a chance to participate in this competition. The Rakhi Making Competition was a joyful and sanctimonious event. The children joined in this celebration, which was aimed at strengthening the bond of love and to instill the virtues of love and harmony among the young, growing Green Knights.In this creative & innovative competition, all the students participated with a great joy and zeal. Students used unique materials such as tiny mirrors, cotton balls, stickers, etc. to present their creativity in the most exquisite manner. The rakhis made by the participants were creative and portrayed the artistic perspective of the students. The verve and vivacity exhibited by the students were really perceivable. This artistic talent of the tender buds did magnetize the attention and attraction of every audience present there. The competition showed a number of colorful and creative rakhis, made by the participants. They were judged on the basis of neatness, creativity and effort put in by them.The rakhi designed by the students of senior wing were packed with love and wishes in a box with greeting cards. The box full of rakhi and cards was sent to the Chief Commissioner of Income Tax Department, Ludhiana to forward the love of students to the soldiers of the country. This way students thanked them to being their safeguards standing on the border of our Nation.Speaking on the occasion, our Esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara enlightened everyone to the derivation of this celebration with her thought provoking ideas. She articulated that the chaste bond of love between a brother and a sister is one of the deepest and noblest of human emotions. She narrated the significance of this day by sharing a mythological story of lord Krishna and Draupadi. She said that strong must always protect the weak from all that’s evil. She, further, congratulated the winners and teachers for preparing them so well. |
Sadbhavana DiwasOur school observed Sadbhavana Diwas to pay tribute to the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniversary. The main aim of celebrating “Sadbhavana Diwas” was to promote national integration and communal harmony among the students.On this occasion, a special morning assembly was organized on a spiritual note with the school prayer. The celebrations started with the paying of floral tributes to the 6th Prime Minister of our country Sh. Rajiv Gandhi. The students through their speeches gave an insight into the life and contribution of Late Rajiv Gandhi for the technological advancement in India.Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara threw light on the life of the youngest Prime Minister of our country. She encouraged the students that youth of India should remember the contribution of our great leaders and they should lead their country towards the heights of success by following their footsteps. Further, she stressed on the need for values in the present scenario and inspired the students to take a pledge to make this world a better place for all.On the whole, the day echoed with the immense contribution of pioneer of our motherland. The program concluded with national anthem. |
Janmashtami CelebratedOur school celebrated ‘Janmashtami’- the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna- the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu with mirth & joy. The Chief Guest of the ceremony was Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman of the Chain of Green Land Schools alongwith Smt. Usha Rudhra the General Secretary of the Trust. They were given a warm floral welcome by the Principal of the School, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara.The function commenced with the religious abhishek ceremony of Laddoo Gopal by the honourable Chief Guest amidst the chanting of mantras by the school choir. Melodious bhajans were sung by the students which enthralled the whole environment with religious fervour. Various dance performances were performed by the students of the school.The purpose of the flamboyant celebration was to inculcate value of sharing and respect among the students. The fragrance of flowers, soothing aroma of camphor and the jingle of bells filled the air. The school premises was decorated beautifully and the spirit of festivity was enhanced with vibrant tableaus depicting life history of Lord Krishna which were depicted by the tiny tots of Classes Pre. Nsy to III. The students came dressed up as lord Krishna and Radha, carrying flutes, peacock feathers and matkas all around. The graceful dancers of Kindergarten and Primary Section left everyone spell bound with their mesmerizing Rasleela.The festivities were followed by “Dahi Handi Decoration” and “Matki Phod” competitions which were held for the students of classes IV-VIII. The celebration that followed was truly entertaining and educating.A soul rendering Bhajan Singing Competition was held for the students of classes VIII to XII. The young maestros recited bhajans and songs related to Janmashtami. Amidst hymns and chanting of “Hare Krishna”, a message of peace, spirituality and harmony was spread among the young minds on this pious occasion. The chairman of the school, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra addressed the students and advised everyone to follow the path of truth and honesty. He laid emphasis on the importance of ‘Karma’ and seek the blessings of God at every moment of our lives. He shared many incidents with the students depicting various phases of Shri Krishna’s life. He blessed all the students on this auspicious day and gave them the message to always, look ahead instead of reminiscing in the past.Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, the Principal of the school conveyed the message of love and mutual respect for each other and further added that ‘Doing Karma should be our priority rather than desiring the fruit of our Karma’. Her words truly summed up the efficacy of celebrating festivals of devotion and obedience towards their parents and teachers. . She also cherished the efforts put in by the teachers and students.On the whole, the celebration filled the atmosphere with the spirit of devotion and love for the Omnipresent Lord Krishna. The participation of the students in the celebrations at such a tender age was worth applauding. The celebrations concluded with ‘Arti’ and Distribution of Prasad’. It was a moment of great joy and elation. |
Basketball TournamentEnthusiastic and energetic players of our school embarked their potential and gave a flying start to Punjab Board Zonal Level Tournament by bagging Second & Third Position in Basketball tournament held at Police D.A.V School.In Basketball Tournament school team of U-19 (Girls) bagged the second position & U-17 (Girls) clinched the third position by not letting it a cakewalk for the opponents.The Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra lauded the efforts put in by the students as well as the coaches. He expressed his ecstasy by saying that the students were toiling hard to make the School flourish in the field of sports as well.The revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the teams and all praise for this exquisite performance of the students. She motivated them to progress their skills and involvement in the game as they flourish.Over-all, the students were in jubilant mood and they thanked school for providing them such a great platform. |
Parkash Utsav of Sri Guru Granth Sahib JiOur school reverberated with ‘Shabad Kirtan’ to commemorate the Parkash Utsav of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji with great religious fervor and enthusiasm. The main motive to celebrate this day was to assert the values, morals, principles and teachings of Guru Granth Sahib Ji.The pious day commemorated with obeisance to the holy soul & Shabad Gayan by the senior students of the school which filled the essence of Naam Ras in the entire sangat. Little ones of Pre-Nursery Wing acted as ‘Panj Pyaras’. Students were entreated with speeches given by teachers and fellow students. Students presented a shining example of discipline and perseverance. The premises seemed to be pristine and possessed a sense of eternity all around.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara while extending wishes for Gurupurab explained that Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is “Guru Ki Bani”. She told that we should follow the path of righteousness and should always be ready to sacrifice our lives for the welfare of mankind. While telling the importance of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, she said that it has the solution to every problem in the World and it teaches us how we should live and promote modern ideology. She blessed the children to be healthy, happy and successful in the coming years, with positive energy flowing to fulfil the dreams of their parents.On the whole, the Shabad Kirtan was performed under the divine fervor & spirituality. The school environment was devotional and blissful. The Programme ended with ‘Prasad distribution’. |
Primary School Games Cluster Level Tournament, 2019Our school excelled in the Primary School Games Cluster Level Tournament, 2019 held at Guru Nanak Public School. The chess prodigy, Amish Sharma (Class VI) brought laurels to the school by clinching Gold Medal in Chess Tournament.The revered Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra and the illustrious Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated him and his parents. They appreciated his courageous and spirited efforts that left no stone unturned to add another wings to the school’s glory. The inspiring Principal encouraged him to keep participating in such competitions to achieve the heights that no one ever reached.Over-all, it was a moment of great jubilation. |
Teacher’s day celebrationsTeacher’s day was celebrated with great fun and enthusiasm in the premises of school. To mark the great Teacher & Philosophyist, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan’s Birthday and to thank the teaching faculty, the students organised a great show dedicated to their teachers. Both the students & staff gathered joyfully for the celebration.The program was lead off with a prayer song sung by the school choir, followed by an innovative inauguration where the school Principal Dr. Jyoti Pujara, teachers and students paid a floral tribute to the great learner, scholar and educationist Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. The students presented flowers to the Principal as a token of love and gratitude.Neha Thakur (Class X) And Anchal Dhingra (Class X) gave a peek into the life of Dr Radhakrishnan and expressed their gratitude through a speech by bringing everyone’s attention to the immense importance of teachers and the role they play in children’s lives. As the speech concluded, a rapturous Bhangra performance by students of class VIII-XII left everyone mesmerized and awe-struck. It was followed by an ecstatic song by the students of Class IX, Comedy class act cum dance performance by the students of class VIII and XI, and a dance performance by the students of class IX. One minute games like flip the Colour, Action Games, Thread and Needle, Drop the Marbles and Musical Chairs were conducted for the teachers. A wonderful PowerPoint presentation made by students of Class XII, showing a collage of teachers in their different roles and duties in the school campus was an endearing gesture and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Teachers seemed exuberant while enjoying together.As a tribute, students of senior classes initiated to pseudo teacher session of school administration and teaching where they played the different roles like Principal, Coordinators and teachers of all subjects. Students were attired as teachers aping the style of their favourite teacher, whom they admire the most and the one who inspires them the most. It was a remarkable effort made by students to pay the heartfelt gratitude to their felicitators. The students left no stone unturned to convey their thanks to their guides.Speaking on the occasion, the august Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara addressed all the teachers with her inspiring words. She congratulated and thanked the educators for their diligence, sincerity and hard work. She advised the students to pay their respect to their teachers. It was her firm conviction that wisdom, happiness and peace, will prevail if teachers and students interact with each other with the spirit of oneness. She affirmed that a teacher not only disseminates knowledge but also her entire personality.On the whole, it was truly a proud day for the teachers to bask in the love and attention they received from their students! The day buzzed with excitement and smiles all around. The programme ended with vote of thanks proposed by the student council. |
Punjab Primary School Games Cluster Level Karate TournamentThe students of our school proved their mettle in the Punjab Primary School Games Cluster Level Karate Tournament, held at Govt. Primary School. It is a matter of proud to mention that Ashutosh Tripathy, Class V (U Category +36kg), Amish Sharma, Class VI (U-Category -32 Kg), Japjit, Class V (U-Category -26 Kg), Mantham Badyal, Class V (U-Category -23 Kg), Ansh Rai, Class IV (U-Category -20 Kg), Khushi Malhotra, Class VI (U-Category -27 Kg) bagged Gold Medals Bhavishya Bajaj Class V (U-Category -26 Kg) clinched Silver Medal.Our well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the winners on their achievements and inspired them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing State and National level players in sports arena.Elated with the achievement of the students, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their achievement and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She also stressed on the importance of Games and Sports in the development of a child.Over-all, everyone was in a rejoiced mood. |
All India Invitational Combat Karate ChampionshipThe joy of students of our school had no bound when the school students won Gold medal in two different karate competitions. The young Green Knights showcased their strength and agility by participating Karate Competitions and they secured glorious first position.In the first event, Love Kumar of Class VIII, Amanjot of Class VI, Sana of Class VI participated in Second All India Invitational Combat Karate Championship organized by Gi Toku Kai Karate Do Punjab held at Amritsar. The enthusiastic players bagged the Gold Medal in the event by beating all the opponents of their age.In another event, Souravdeep Singh Walia of Class VIII participated in All India Karate Championship, IInd Punjab Open Cup held at Dayanand Munjal Auditoruium, Ludhidana. The passionate and fervent player crossed all the rounds to meet hard competition. In the Final match, he clinched the gold medal beating his opponent.The School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara felt very happy with this progress and continuous efforts of the teachers and students. She congratulated all of them for their steady victories.Over-all, the students were in jubilant mood and they thanked school for providing them such a great platform. |
Swachh Bharat-Swachhta PakhwaraAs per the guidelines of C.B.S.E, Waste warriors of our school kicked off cleanliness drive from 1st September to 15th September, 2019 under the theme “Swachh Bharat-Swachhta Pakhwara”. The cleanliness drive started with the objective to spread the awareness about Swachhata Mission and its implementation across the country. This fortnight drive intensely focused on the issues and practices of Swachhata by engaging students in their school premises. A periodic calendar was pre-circulated among the students to help them plan for the Pakhwada activities.A cleanliness drive ensured that the students neatly turned out their classrooms. The Students picked up brooms and cleaned the school campus and its surroundings. They carried out a swachhta pledge in the special morning assembly. Plantation of saplings was carried out in the school premises. The Green Knights of middle and senior section collectively participated in doing the beautiful craft work based on swacchta event. They were made to communicate few lines and posters conveying the message of keeping surroundings clean and in turn taking care of the “Mother Earth”. Children displayed their artistic and linguistic skills while showcasing their awareness about conserving natural resources. Students and staff members took pledge during the occasion.Principal Dr.Jyoti Sachdev Pujara requested students to stop littering their surroundings and be an agent of change. She further said that If we do not maintain cleanliness, whether it is our homes, surrounding areas or whole nation, we always remain in the fear of various diseases and it also gives rise to the different types of social evils. She said that a person could be healthy and happy, only if she/he is clean and follows hygienic habits.Conclusively, the entire period of 15 days was devoted to encourage the students to make our “Mother Earth Clean”. The response of the students was overwhelming and the motive of enlightening Generation next took the shape of a reality. |
Reading DriveAs per the guidelines of CBSE, young bibliophiles of our school kicked off “Reading Drive” from 9th September to 15th September, 2019. The reading week was organised to highlight the need of building opportunities for individualised reading at all stages in order to promote a culture of reading.Several activities that inspired free thinking and personality development were organized as part of the programme. Book review sessions by students, reading hours and interactions were organised in Library on the importance of reading were planned beforehand and executed in the classes.A 45-minute mass reading programme through out the week was organised in which all students, teachers, non-teaching faculties read newspapers and books. A Fancy Dress Competition was also organised for the students of primary wing in which they dressed up and enacted as their favourite characters from their literature readers. It was a wonderful show appreciated by all which took the imagination of student at the peak.Speaking on the occasion, revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Pujara said that the school always provides a platform for the budding writers from our students to showcase their talent through such activities. She said that the school would dedicate a 45-minute period exclusively for reading every week. She further acquainted the students with e-reading through various reading devices and apps.Conclusively, the entire period of 7 days was devoted to encourage students to instill reading habits. The response of the students was overwhelming and the motive of enlightening the students took the shape of reality. |
Winning Gold Medals in Punjab Board District Level Basketball TournamentsThe students of our school brought honour and laurels to the institution by winning Gold Medals in Punjab Board District Level Basketball Tournaments held at Guru Nanak Stadium, Ludhiana recently. Players were in high spirit while unfurling the flag of victory.Ashutosh (Class VIII) and Ayush Ahuja (Class VII) of our school performed exceptionally well and clinched the Gold Medal in District U-14 in their respective games. The students were in jubilant mood taking proud to air.Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Pujara congratulated the winning teams for their wonderful efforts and stated that achieving such milestones in life take the students to the horizons of success. She stated that team spirit is inculcated by sports and these competitions help in harnessing the budding talents. The students should take part in sports to keep them fit & healthy.Everyone was in a rejoiced mood. Players were bubbling with enthusiasm. Zenith was the limit for all the winners. |
Gold medal in District Level Karate Tournament.Our school added yet another feather in its cap when the school lass Sana Rana of class VI (U-Category -22kg) won Gold medal in District Level Karate Tournament. She showcased her strength and agility in the competition and got selected for Punjab State Karate Tournament.Our well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated Sana on her achievements and inspired her to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing State and National level players in sports arena.The School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara felt very happy with this progress and continuous efforts of the teachers and students. She congratulated Sana for their steady victories. She stated that team spirit is inculcated by sports and these competitions help in harnessing the budding talents. The students should take part in sports to keep them fit & healthy.Over-all, she was in jubilant mood and thanked school for providing her such a great platform. |
Mock Interaction SessionA “Mock Interaction Session” for the new admissions for Kindergarten wing to class first was organized in the premises of school. The purpose of the event was to introduce the parents to the system and learning experiences. It gave them the opportunity to receive constructive feedback about the children. The school keeps on conducting innovation techniques and styles with which interactions with parents become more rewarding and interesting. It was the time that is awaited the most by the parents, the time that affirms their faith in the school. The school bore a festive look to make the students feel special as it was the most important day of their life. Various charts, slogans and displays were prepared for the students. The tiny kids were welcomed by their favourite cartoon characters like Doremon, Shinchan, Mermaid etc.Instead of confining the kids in their boring questionnaires and written tests for interview, they were brought out in open by the teachers to enjoy the playful rainy weather and do some artistic/ recognition activities. The students enjoyed bungee jumping, train rides, swings etc.As every coin has two sides, some students looked nervous yet excited in the new environment. The beaming faces and bright eyes of the tiny kids infused energy and mesmerized each and every one present there. The parents too looked quite satisfied with the school and had all words of praises for the school.The School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that mock interaction session of tiny tots play an important role in assisting the children to be extrovert. Even the shyest students too interacted with teachers in such a convenient and child friendly environment. She further said that Quality Education is the hallmark of Green Land. The school helps the students to realize the social vices prevalent in the society and creates an atmosphere of ideas by making provisions for the growth of mind through many creative activities, by making teaching life inspired and life centered.On the whole it was a great fun for the blooming buds who enjoyed the whole experience of mock interview. |
Gandhi Jayanti CelebratedGandhi Jayanti was celebrated on the auspicious occasion of birth anniversary of the father of our nation-Mahatma Gandhi in the premises of school. The Green Knights celebrated Bapu’s birthday in the school premises with great zeal, enthusiasm and patriotism.A special assembly was organised to pay a floral tribute to Gandhi ji. Recitation of a soulful prayer marked the beginning of the function on a religious note. Children shared anecdotes from Gandhi ji’s life and also shared a speech on his achievements and contributions to India’s freedom struggle. The highlight of the assembly was Bapu’s favourite song such as “Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram”. The young tiny tots prepared posters and slogans which presented Gandhi Ji’s favourite quotes. Primary children recited a few lines on his life history.Not only this, students were dressed up in Gandhi Ji’s attire wearing his spectacles, his walking stick and holding the spinning wheel- The Cahrkha. The tiny tots came dressed in khadi and cotton kurta-pyjamas and gave a taste of cooperation and a sense of involvement when they enacted the Dandi March conducted within the school campus.Speaking on the occasion, the Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara quoted Gandhi Ji’s favourite lines “Live as if you were to die tomorrow, Learn as if you were to live forever." She said that Gandhi ji was the preacher of non-violence. He is a symbol of peace and truth. She further told the children about the Dandi march and about the Swadeshi movement, about wearing homespun cotton clothes, and about how he stressed on leading a simple but noble life. She explained the impact and significance Gandhi ji had during his times. She further, motivated the students to follow Mahatma Gandhi’s footsteps and inculcate his values in their lives to achieve their aim and uplift society.On the whole, the day echoed with the immense contribution of pioneer of our motherland. The students dedicated their heart and soul to make it a huge success. The day closed with Gandhi Ji’s last words “HEY RAM” resonating in the air. |
Karate District Level TournamentThe students of our school proved their mettle in Karate District Level Tournament. It is a matter of proud to mention that Souravdeep Singh Walia, Class VIII (Category -55 kg) bagged a Gold medal and got selected for State Level Karate Tournament, Partik, Class VI (Category -30 kg) clinched a Bronze medal in U-14 category. Akshit Arora, Class IX (Category -35 kg) sealed a silver medal in U-17 category. The Students were in high spirits after securing their place and position in the tournament though it was a cut throat competition.Our illustrious Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the winners on their achievements and inspired them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing State and National level players in sports arena.Elated with the achievement of the students, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their achievement and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She also stressed on the importance of Games and Sports in the development of a child.Over-all, everyone was in a rejoiced mood. |
Primary Games- Karate Block Level Tournament.Passionate and enthusiastic players of our school embarked their potential again by clinching winning positions in Primary Games- Karate Block Level Tournament.Ansh Rai and Manthan of class IV, Japjeet and Ashutosh of class V, Amish Sharma and Khushi Malhotra of class VI emerged victorious in the said tournament by clinching Gold Medal in the said competition. The Students were in high spirits after securing positions, though it was a cut throat competition.The Revered Chairman of The Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra appreciated the students for their hard work and dedication towards the game. He appreciated the courageous and dauntless efforts of the student who left no stone unturned to add another wings to the school glory.The respected Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winning students and appreciated them for the stupendous efforts and their talents. She motivated them to progress their skills and involvement in the game will help them to flourish in future.Winners with their glorious and outstanding achievements through focus and concentration made the teachers and parents feel proud. |
CONGRATULATED INDIA AND SCIENTISTS OF INDIAN SPACE AND RESEARCH ORGANIZATION FOR SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF CHANRAYAAN-2The staff and the students of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana congratulated India and Scientists of the Indian Space and Research Organization for proving their mettle with the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2. The whole school was in a jubilant mood at the successful launch of Chandrayaan-2, India's second mission to the moon, which is a giant leap in the field of science. Success comes to those who wish and dare; this quote is firmly proven by the renowned scientists of India. As the country celebrates the proud moment, the staff and students also praised the brilliant minds behind the success of the mission. The team of Green Knights congratulated the scientists and the incredible feat of this mission that comprised 30% of the women. It is a day to celebrate the feat as well as the women empowerment.The students celebrated the success by delivering speeches and watching a short movie at the launch of Chandrayaan-2. They all were shared with the objectives and motive of the launch of this spacecraft. Students were made aware of the benefits of Chandrayaan-2 mission and making them feel proud to be the part of fourth nation of the world who landed on the moon with a mission to send its astronauts in space by 2022.The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the champions on their momentous victory. He said that this is the victory of people of India. He pinned his hopes on and presumed that India will march ahead as a strong and united country. He added that women in India who lead space exploration proved to be great role models for young girls. On behalf of the students, management, parents and staff members, the Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated ISRO on its spectacular success on the launch of Chandrayaan-2. She congratulated the ace women scientists who made this mission possible after the years of hard work. She motivated the young generation to follow their footsteps as sky is not the limit neither is space! |
NTER CLASS DIYA AND CANDLE DECORATION COMPETITION ALONG WITH INTER CLASS DOOR HANGING (TORAN) MAKING COMPETITIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar organized Inter Class Diya and Candle Decoration Competition along with Inter Class Door Hanging (Toran) Making Competition for the students of Primary wing to commemorate Diwali festival with great fanfare, devotion and excitement. The students of Pre Nsy to III participated in Diya & Candle decoration competitions where as students of classes IV – V participated in Door Hanging (Toran) Making Competition & Inter Class Slogan Writing Competition. The students prepared different types of candles, diyas and pooja thalis which were very colourful and decorated with ribbons, sparkles, beads, shells, stars, mirrors, glitters etc. Candles displayed were of varying shapes and sizes - ranging from small diya shaped to floral, floating, minar shaped, dome shaped and some were even decorated with bows and frills made of wax. Every class displayed their items in a very innovative way with colourful dupattas, pictures of gods and goddesses. The whole display was overwhelming.They all worked on the theme “Say No To Crackers” on the upcoming festival. Winners of all competitions were judged on the basis of design, creativity, neatness, colour combination, variety of material used etc. The Principal Ms. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara greeted the students and motivated them to use home made artifacts to save money and use their own talent. She said that school gives ample opportunities to students to explore their talent by organizing such competitions. She congratulated all the winners. |
THE 144TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATELThe 144th Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel was celebrated enthusiastically by the students and Faculty of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana as National Unity Day. It aimed to pay tribute to him for his great efforts made to unite India. “So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth,” Keeping it in view, a special morning assembly was organised to pay tribute to the Iron Man of India. The students recited soul rendering songs in the commemoration of Sardar Patel. The student speakers expressed their views on “Contribution of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel for Unity, Safety and Security of India”. The students along with Principal Mam, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a floral tribute to the architect of India’s unity. Speaking on the occasion, our most cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Unity is strength. When there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved. She said that national integrity helps in defeating the actual and potential threats for unity, integrity and security of the nation. She motivated the students to remain united and further elaborated the significance of coordination in different body parts and then called upon the students’ fraternity to maintain same integrity and unity while working at different levels. She asked them to work for unity of the nation.The program concluded with national anthem which was followed by Oath taking Ceremony, wherein the students and teachers took a pledge to stand for Unity and Integrity of the country. |
12TH ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION AND CULTURAL FEST-2019Glorifying and appreciating the achievers with accolades, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized the ‘12th Annual Prize Distribution Function and Cultural Fest-2019’ amidst great zest, effervescence and euphoria. The evening was reserved for a gala presentation. The celebration was bound to be a befitting occasion for the spontaneous outburst in a wide range of creativity. S. Parminder Singh Gill (IAS) C.A. GLADA graced the occasion as the Chief Guest of this prestigious ceremony and S. Charanjeet Singh chancellor of CT University were the guest of honour. The celebration as scheduled, started in the evening with the warm floral welcome of the Chief Guest by the Chairman - Chain of Green Land Schools – Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, President of the Trust Dr. Shabad Rudhra, General Secretary of the Trust Mrs. Usha Rudhra, Director Green Land Schools, Dr. Vijayata Rudhra and the Principal of the host school Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. The other dignitaries gracing the occasion were Principals of all Green Land Schools, Mrs. Baldeep Pandher, Mrs. Vinita Sanan, Mrs. Ritu and Mrs. Mona Thakur and eminent member of School Management Committee, Mr. Ravi Kalra.All the dignitaries were given a cordial welcome by the school band with a scintillating display of bagpipes and drums. The function commenced with the auspicious lighting of the sacred lamp followed by invoking on spiritual divinity with ‘Tridevi Vandana’. A musical feast was presented by the school orchestra in the form of an orchestral Sufi train journeying through various mystical and Sufi stations. The speech given by Anvesha the student of class VII, portrayed how the school is impacting change through numerous opportunities embedded into the school space. The function included a series of thematic performances. Kindergarten Dance titled ‘Holiday’ was performed by the tiny tots, leaving the spectators mesmerized. The chief attraction of today’s programme was a Punjabi musical play “Heer-Waris Shah Di”. The famous poetic narration was adapted, directed & dramatized with beautifully curated music. The students presented the tragic story with great imagination, emotional facility, physical expressivity, vocal projection and the ability to interpret drama. It was certainly an impressive presentation.A power packed performance “Circus” by the students of Primary Wing left the audience spell-bound. They were flabbergasted to see the balancing acts by the young Green Knights. It was followed by a choreography - ‘Women Empowerment’ was an exclusive presentation. It was a tribute to the power of Nari Shakti- let us walk shoulder to shoulder to create a society where women are integral partners of our development journey. The presentation was laudable indeed.Another fervent performance “Swachh Bharat” added élan to the function. The students initiated to aware the masses towards importance of cleanliness and 3 R’s i.e Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The young and energetics lassies performed “Folk Dance of Haryana” highlighting their talent which added an amazing enthusiasm to the show. The confidence and the superb performance of the students on the stage kept the audience glued to their seats throughout the show.The cosmic celebration comprised of colorful & vibrant performances by the students, theatrical extravaganzas and the prize distribution ceremony for the scholastic and co-scholastic achievers. While the students celebrated the day in all vibrancy, the school awarded meritorious students in different fields of academics & sports for their National, State and District achievements.The vibrant music, breath taking colors and highly coordinated movement set the tone for various folk dances, where students performed the eye catching performance. The students presented their foundation of talents during this fantastic series of presentations. The most riveting performance was “Bhangra” which won an unceasing applause from the audience showing the enthusiasm of young Gabrus of Punjab. The Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara presented the annual school report highlighting the achievements of the students in the field of academics, sports and co-curricular activities. She also spoke about the year-round activities conducted in the school. She congratulated the achievers and encouraged them to perform even better in future. In her Vote of thanks, she appreciated the efforts of students and teachers in making the event a great success.Chairman - Dr. Rajesh Rudhra felicitated the staff and the students for putting up such an extravagant show. He stated that our vision is to create a society of progressive thinking individuals who will contribute to the intellectual development of the global community by initiating positive changes in the social fabric. Education or success, he opined, is incomplete or futile without keeping in view the goal of serving one’s country. He congratulated the achievers who were awarded for their excellence in curricular and co-curricular activities and motivated the students to continue their toil and attain greater heights in life. The most memorable moments of the function were marked by the precious words of advice and appreciation by the Chief Guest S. Parminder Singh Gill (IAS) during his address to the students and parents. He lauded the vision and the relentless hard work done by students and their mentors for presenting such a message oriented programme showing the importance of sustainable development. A student is a celebrity while he performs in his school and one must appreciate the glory of their celebration. He urged parents to encourage and praise their children for their good work and achievements, as appreciation gives them indomitable strength to face the world. The months of hard work and several rehearsals paid off. The gala reached to halt with the National Anthem performed by the students of the school invoking the spirit of nationality and patriotism amongst the massive presence. Parents and children were flourishing with beaming faces and a smile that they were proud to be a part of this institution. Overall, the celebrations concluded on a happy note encouraging the students to establish further milestones in the journey of success. |
550TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JIThe students and Faculty of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the 550th Parkash Utsav of Guru Nanak Dev Ji with devotion and reverence. The spiritual ambience of the devotional chants was attended by all the children.“O Nanak, the name of Waheguru is like a ship which will take you to your salvation,” to observe this auspicious occasion, a special morning assembly was organised to mark birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The students came dressed in traditional Sikh attire and the assembly commenced with a prayer followed by a demonstration of the customary ‘Prabhat Pheri’. The children looked very impressive as they were dressed up like Panj Pyaras.On this occasion, 'Kirtan' was performed by the students of the school. They paid tribute to Guru Nanak Dev Ji by spreading his divine message of harmony, humility and equality through poems, speeches and orations. The students presented a beautiful rendition of Ek Onkar and other shabads which were appreciated by one and all present. The students along with Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a floral tribute to Guru- Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Speaking on the occasion, our most cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara inspired the students to incorporate the teachings of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in their life and respect their elders. She also spread the message of harmony and oneness and advised the students to pray daily to improve concentration. She said that in today’s busy life people are drifting away from many things including devotion and let us revive the spirit of spirituality which leads us towards purifying our inner self and one should learn from the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji for healthy and prosperous life.The program concluded with distribution of Prasad. |
WINNERS OF LSSC FOLK DANCE COMPETITIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana showed their prowess by carrying on their winning streak in Inter School Folk Dance Competition under the aegis of Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) Competing with more than 130 participants from 13 schools. The senior team of boys lifted the winners Trophy by clinching the first position by not letting it a cakewalk for the opponents.The Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra lauded the efforts put in by the students as well as the teachers. He expressed his ecstasy by saying that the students were toiling hard to make the School flourish in the field of performing arts.The revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara was all praise for this exquisite performance of the students. She further motivated the students to do best in every field of life.Over-all, the students were in triumphant mood and they thanked school for providing them such a great platform. |
INTER SCHOOL SINGING COMPETITION-VED PARCHAR MANDAL“Where words leave off, music begins.” Heinrich Heine.The spirited and outstanding young choristers of Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana showcased their agility and strength in an Inter School Singing Competition organised by Ved Parchar Mandal. The young lases of class IX clinched a Appreciation Award in the Group Singing Competition.Our illustrious Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra lauded the singing talent of the students and advocated that music has great power, rhythm and soul. Song and music are two separate things yet united. It inculcates human virtues and inspires to be good human beings. He congratulated and appreciated their magnificent talent.Our well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Music is the greatest communication in the world. Even if people don’t understand the language that you’re singing in, they still know good music when they hear it. She congratulated the winners and praised them for their wonderful performance.On the whole, the joyfulness of students had no bound after this victory. |
CONSTITUTION DAY“Our constitution is a ray of hope: “H” for harmony, “O” for opportunity, “P” for people's participation and “E” for equality.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Constitution Day with an aim to spread awareness about the Indian Constitution and to instill a sense of patriotism among the students.It was marked by the conduct of a ‘Special Assembly’ by the students of the school. The celebration started with very apt words as the thought for the day “The flavor of tricolor should not be depicted only through our words but also through our actions.’’ This worthy thought was followed by an oath on preamble taken by the students. The assembly ground echoed with the words, “WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC…’’A specially designed PowerPoint presentation was shown to enhance the awareness of the students about their constitution which was followed by a speech on our constitution which took us on a journey of our constitution from its history to its present day form and its vital role to bring together one India.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that the existence and successful survival of ‘Democracy” in such diverse conditions is the most celebrated fact about our country and constitution is its backbone. She paid floral tribute to the Father of Indian Constitution Dr. Br Ambedkar and said that Dr. B. R. Ambedkar studied all of these issues in depth and presented the Constitution of India for the elimination of all the social disparities for which we all are grateful to him. She motivated the students to be committed to, get guided by our Constitution, and strive to build on this foundation for progressive development of the country.On the whole, the day instilled patriotic feelings among students and pledged to be nation builders. The programme concluded with national anthem. |
MARTYRDOM DAY OF SHRI GURU TEGH BAHADUR JI“True Realization of the actual nature of this material world, its perishable, transitory and illusory aspects best dawns on a person in suffering.”-Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur JiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Martyrdom Day of Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji known as “Hind ki Chaddar” with great piousness and serenity.Remembering the 'Shaheedi Divas' and the supreme sacrifices of Guru for protecting the most fundamental of human rights, a special morning assembly was organised. The pious day commemorated with obeisance to the holy soul & Shabad Gayan by the senior students of the school which filled the essence of Naam Ras in the entire sangat. They paid tribute to Guru Nanak Dev Ji by spreading his divine message of harmony, humility and equality through poems, speeches and orations. Teachers narrated the martyrdom details of Guru to the students. Poem recitation also went as a tribute to the man of highly challenging undertaking of giving life for others. The emotional sentiments were reflected in their devotion with which they participated. The students along with Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a floral tribute to Hind ki Chadar- Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that we should learn the art of self-control from the life of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. She articulated that Guru Tegh Bahadur was a merciful saviour of the weak, and that is what he preached. She believed that we should always protect the one who needs protection, even if it comes at the cost of one's own life. She stated that we should follow the path of righteousness and should always be ready to sacrifice our lives for the welfare of mankind.On the whole, the school environment was devotional and blissful. All the students were filled up with deep sorrow, remembering the great sacrifice done by our Ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. |
WINNERS OF LSSC KARATE TOURNAMENTGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana added yet another feather in its cap when the enthusiastic and keen Karatekas won1 Gold, 2 Silver and 14 Bronze in LSSC Karate Tournament. The Greenknights showcased their strength and agility in the competition and brought laurels for the Green Land Family.The young and energetic lad, Sameer Virdi clinched a Gold medal in category (Boys) U-14. Manthan, Amish Sharma, Parteek, Amanjeet, Love, Souravdeep, Prince bagged a Bronze medal in the similar category.The enthusiastic and fervent lass, Suhani bagged a Silver medal, Sana Rana, Simranjeet and Gurleen clinched Bronze medals in Girls’ Category U-14. In Category (Girls) U-17, Uma bagged bagged a silver medal and Inderdeep, Taranum and Chetna Rana sealed Bronze medals in the tournament. The energetic Karateka, Abhishek clinched a Bronze medal in the Karate tournament in Category (U-17) for boys.Our well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the winners on their achievements and inspired them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. He highlighted the fact that the school continues its legacy of producing profound players in sports arena.The most illustrious School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara felt very happy with this progress and continuous efforts of the teachers and students. She stated that team spirit is inculcated by sports and these competitions help in harnessing the budding talents. The students should take part in sports to keep them fit & healthy.Conclusively, the ambience of the school was echoing with cheers for the winners rejoicing the success story. |
Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat“To speak a language is to take on a world, a culture.” ― Frantz FanonGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized series of activities on theme ‘‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ (EBSB) for the students of Primary Wing, under the aegis of CBSE-Centre of Excellence, in the school premises with an aim to celebrate the Unity in Diversity of our Nation. A detailed calendar was pre-circulated among the students to help them plan for the “EBSB” activities. The two states/ UT’s were pre- paired by CBSE and conducted activities based on the partner states.To facilitate greater participation of students, various activities based on exposure of students to the alphabets, songs, proverbs and 100 sentences in the Telugu Language of the partnering State i.e Andhra Pradesh were organized for the students of Primary Wing in the month of November. The students learnt and practiced the alphabets in Telugu language. Along with it, they also learnt a few frequent words used in Telugu language i.e. amma-mother, naanna- father, niiLLU- water, daaham- thirst and aakali- hunger etc. These aerated initiatives were appreciated by students, teachers and parents as these activities were low/zero cost. These activities not only lead to enrichment of knowledge of partner state but also developed a sense of bonding between the students of Andhra Pradesh. Speaking on the occasion, our high esteemed Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that expressing ones emotions and feelings, and communicating with each other is one of the basic characteristics of a living being. Thus language is the most advanced form of communication. She further said that such activities will surely develop linguistic capacity of the students. She appreciated the continuous endeavours of CBSE to promote cultural and linguistic diversity among the youth and said that these activities will go a long way in developing our students as responsible citizens with deep belief in unity in diversity of the nation.Over-all, it was an interesting and a thrilling experience for the kids sharing and learning a new language which provided fun and comfortable learning arena. Thus, this event helped our tiny tots to build their social, emotional language skills and be an active member to make India-‘ Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ |
THE GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVALGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana hosted the most anticipated fiesta of year- The Grand Christmas Carnival with great fervor and vivacity. The Students from classes¬¬¬ P. Nsy. To XII were appeared to be pouring in to enjoy the event in multitude. The Christmas Carnival included friendly animal rides, live performances, dance, music, food and games for all to participate in. It was truly an amazing spectacle as the magic of the festive season was recreated in the school premises. Keeping in mind the different age groups of children, special arrangements were made for their entertainment. Decorated in vibrant hues of confetti and balloons, a Christmas tree instilled the feeling of festival, pleasure and positivity along with miniatures of Santa Clause and fairies had an ambience of joy and happiness all around. The tiny tots in their colorful attires reflected the bliss and ecstasy. It was an ideal day for fun and frolic as the school housed various foods and an array of exciting fun and adventures games. The mouthwatering food stalls such as Bhel Puri, Pani Puri, Burger, Cream Soya Champ, Dosa, Sandwich, Paper Roll, Pav Bhaji, Mixed Snacks, Sweet Corn, Cream Roll, Cup Cakes, Stuffed Gol Gappe, Italian Pasta, Gajar Ka Halwa, Gulab Jamun, Chaat, Noodle, Manchurian, Chinese Platter, Samosa etc. were a hit among the students. The tiny tots loved the adventures games being the cynosure of all eyes. To entertain the grown-ups; there were much loved computer games and 3-D Show. The school orchestra and the DJ amplified the level of entertainment among all present. In addition, the nail art and tattoo stalls attracted the students in large number. Bhoot Bangla was the centre of attraction for the juniors as well as seniors. It was a memorable and nostalgic time for the Twelfth Grade students as they made memories amongst an emotionally charged atmosphere.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara extended her felicitations to the students and the staff on Christmas. She said that this kind of exposure develops marketing and creative skills in students. She, further, elaborated that this festival teaches us to be thankful for God’s abundant blessings and to celebrate his creations. She added it was a pleasure to witness the festivity and galore which made the whole environment lively and colourful!Overall it was a boisterous triumph and jubilant way of ushering in the Christmas celebration. The day, turned out to be a grand success. |
PARKASH UTSAV OF SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JIGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji with devotion and reverence. The spiritual ambience of the devotional chants was attended by all the children. The main motive to celebrate this day was to assert the values, morals, principles and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.“Blessed, blessed is the Knower of the Lord, my True Guru, He has taught me to look upon friend and foe alike.” to observe this auspicious occasion, a special morning assembly was organized to mark the Parkash Utsav of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The students narrated His life history and contribution for humanity. On this occasion, 'Kirtan' was performed by the students of the school. They paid tribute to Guru Gobind Singh Ji by spreading his divine message of harmony, humility and equality through poems, speeches and orations. The students presented a beautiful rendition of Ek Onkar and other shabads which were appreciated by one and all present. The students along with Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid a floral tribute to our Guru- Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.Speaking on the occasion, our most cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara inspired the students to incorporate the teachings of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji in their life and respect their elders. She also spread the message of harmony and oneness and advised the students to pray daily to improve concentration. She said that in today’s busy life people are drifting away from many things including devotion. She told that we should follow the path of righteousness and should always be ready to sacrifice our lives for the welfare of mankind. On the whole, the premises seemed to be pristine and possessed a sense of eternity all around. |
ALPHABET DAYGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana conducted the ‘Alphabet Day’ for the tiny tots of Kindergarten wing with an aim to encourage the students’ understanding of alphabets and improve their spoken expression.During this event, kids in their unique attire were very happy. Children came dressed up in their colourful costumes representing one of the letters and speaking confidently about that alphabet with the phonic sound. They were all thrilled and excited when they replicated many characters, fruits and personalities of alphabet they were depicting on the stage. There was a lot of enthusiasm and excitement as the little ones walked forward displaying their vibrant costumes. They spoke few sentences on the character that they depicted and some of them tried to truly imitate the same. The effort and hard work of children was highly commendable. The spectators were truly mesmerized to see the devices and gadgets incarnated on the stage. The event brought an amiable ambience and each participant left the stage with prolonged deafening applauses. The revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it was a delight to watch the children as they came up and spoke about the alphabet with the phonic sounds clearly and confidently. She added that teaching the alphabet is a foundational skill for kids to learn in order to be able to read and write. She appreciated the students with their precious pearls of encouragement. She wished good luck to all tiny tots for their future endeavors. She further articulated that the greatest gift the school is giving the children is the confidence and wings of imagination at the early stage of development.On the whole, the day proved to be great fulfilled experience for the little ones and gave them a platform to explore their hidden talent. |
LOHRI – THE HARVEST FESTIVAL OF PUNJAB“As the fire of Lohri flourishes, Let us hope that all our sorrows end with it. Let the glory of the festival fill our lives with happiness.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Lohri – the harvest festival of Punjab in school premises with a lot of exuberance and funfair. With a view to add vibrancies to the occasion of Lohri, a cultural fest was organized. The whole school was embellished with colorful kites, balloons and buntings made by the tiny tots.A special arrangement of bonfire was made in which all teachers and students sat together and enjoyed by singing and dancing. The celebration was initiated by illuminating the sacred bonfire by the School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, staff members and students giving a fresh start to the first month of New Year i.e. ‘Maaghi’ which was followed by speeches of students highlighting the importance of the festival of Lohri, which ushers in the cheerful spring season bidding adieu to the dull winter. The students and teachers dressed in traditional Punjabi attire sang songs immersed in rich cultural folklore of Punjab. The famous folklore, ‘Sunder Munderiye’ was sung with joviality. The staff and the students relished traditional food such as ground nuts, rewaris and gachaks.The folk songs and dances added the colour and festive spirit in everyone’s heart and well depicted the significance of this festival. The children had a gala time as they danced around the holy bonfire and offered their prayers for the prosperity of the nation. As kite flying is a rage during Lohri, the students enjoyed flying beautifully designed kites like miniatures or big kites with dragons faces and of different shapes in an attempt to keep their kites airborne for as long as possible.Speaking on the occasion, the Principal of the school Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara shared the famous folklore- the story of Dula Bhatti who was also called Robin Hood, with the students. She hoped that the coming year would bring happiness in the lives of the students and teachers as well. She emphasized that Lohri festival prompts people to be thankful for God’s provision and also encouraged teachers to play a vital role to keep the tradition and culture alive in our festivities. She said that such festivals and celebrations help us to preserve our culture, traditions and customs. She added that the school holds the responsibility to educate them about the festivals by engaging them in fun activities.On the whole, the celebrations rose to its boom and grandeur which filled the days with fun and religious fervor. The mood was uplifting as the flames crackled to break the chill of dusk. |
LSSC CRICKET TOURNAMENT“The key is not the will to win, everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana proved its mettle once again in LSSC Cricket Tournament held at Green Land Sports Stadium, Majhh Phagowal by clinching first runners up position.The U-17, young Greenknights performed extremely well in the said competition. In semifinals, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar beat Green Land Convent School, 32 Sec Chandigarh Road by 39 runs. Sachin of Class IX scored 52 runs in 40 balls. The Final match was played between Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar and Green Land Sen. Sec Public School, Jalandhar Bye Pass. In finals, Sachin scored highest 29 runs for his team. The spirited and enthusiastic players gave a cut throat competition to the opponents and were able to ensure champions position on the podium.The most Illustrious Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra congratulated the students for their continuous toil, unbreakable and unshakable hard work. He said that you can have all the talent in the world, but without the hard work to sharpen those skills the talent is useless. He said that since there are countless first round draft picks who flaked out without ever making it onto the field, they should grab all opportunities which school provides themThe most appreciated Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara congratulated the winners for their stupendous performance and motivated them to excel more in the field of sports and field events. She articulated that when you are in competition, you have to leave everything on the field of competition. She enthused the students and said that you can’t hold back and hope that you have enough for tomorrow. The best competitors leave the arena with no regrets and with nothing left in their tank.On the whole, the champions, Coach Mr. Ravi and PTI Mr. Rohit were delighted on their victory and hoped to do better in the field in next opportunities. |
CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT EXAMGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana, successfully, conducted Cambridge English Language Assessment Exam to test the four skills- listening, reading, speaking and writing skills of the young learners in its school premises. The aim of conducting this exam is to emphasize the importance of the international language among the students. To ensure that the learners have achieved the desired proficiency level towards the end of their Cambridge session, the board decided to conduct assessments for Listening & Speaking for the young learners.The speaking test was conducted at five levels which included Starters, Movers, Flyers, KET and PET. Before appearing for the exam, a series of mock tests were conducted by the school to make learning English pleasant, effectual and gratifying. The students were motivated to learn English and develop practical skills for the real world. The Cambridge exam focused on a level of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), testing learners’ speaking skills.Speaking on the occasion, the revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Good communication skill is the objective of any language learning so that the learners of any language are able to interpret what is being said and are able to express them well are important parameters while assessing their proficiency level in the said language. She articulated that language shapes the way we think, and determines what we can think about. She appreciated the robust endeavours of the students and faculty members. She congratulated them for the successful completion of the task.Over all, it was the most exciting day of the academic year, the day on which the heart beat the fastest. The school premises were charged with excitement, vigor and happiness on stupendous performance of students in their Cambridge English Language Exam. |
INTER SCHOOL RANGOLI MAKING COMPETITION“Small touches of colors flavored with creativity and imagination mark the festal spells.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana emerged victorious in Inter School Rangoli Making Competition organized for the member schools of Hubs of Learning.The theme of the competition was based on Mother’s Love. Around 6 schools participated and rubbed their shoulders in this competition from various schools of Ludhiana. The young Greenknights Sania Bano (IX) and Anikate (VIII) were in euphoric mood by securing first runners up position through their stupendous and stunning performance.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara heartily congratulated the delighted winners on their accomplishments. She expressed her pleasure and contentment for the budding artists and blessed them on their success while inspiring them to keep on performing with the same zeal and enthusiasm. She also motivated them to be sincere and diligent in academics and activities to achieve success in all the spheres of life.Over-all, it was a moment of jubilation for the school. |
FLOWER SHOW FOR THE TINY TOTS OF PRE-NURSERY“Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.” Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised a Flower Show for the tiny tots of Pre-Nursery in the school premises. It's main objective was to keep children close to nature and foster aesthetic sense for the beautiful bounties of nature. The little tiny tots brought different types of flowers like rose, orchid, marigold, Jasmine Flower, Dazzling Lilies and Hibiscus rosa. The teachers discussed the different parts of flowers and made them aware about the importance of bio diversity. Speaking on the occassion, revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Nature is a source of solace, inspiration, venture, and delight. It always tends to act in the simplest way. She further said that children themselves are the prettiest flowers of nature. She advised them not to pluck flowers and to be care takers of mother earth. On the whole, it was a fun-filled learning experience. |
FANCY DRESS COMPETITION ON THE BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF NETA JI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE“Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born into it.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised an Inter Class Fancy Dress Competition on the Birth Anniversary of Neta Ji Subhash Chandra Bose to kindle the free spirit of patriotism among young Green Knights. To commemorate the sovereignty, the tiny tots of Pre-Nursery to K.G came dressed up in the attire of their favourite national Indian leaders. Whether it was as Jhansi ki Rani complete with her shining sword or as Bhagat Singh with his iconic hat, the children took great pains (aided by their parents) to complete their regalia. Not only did they come in the particular costume of their favourite leader, they even spoke a few lines about the leader. It was just not fun to be dressed up as someone else, but also some learning about very important people whom they didn't know about till date. Teachers shared a lot of information about these leaders.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that patriotism is very important not for the sake of the country, but for the student’s personal development as well. She articulated that Group of Green land Schools is one such unique chain which gives importance to develop respect for the country among its students. It makes full use of every opportunity to instill patriotic values along with the regular lessons. She further said that the right teaching today can safeguard the country tomorrow and that is what it is all about and motivated the students to love and keep their country above all.Indeed, it was a day of joy to experience. Certificates were presented to the winners and all participants were given story books. The programme thus came to an end with the National Anthem and jai hind slogans. |
READING CHALLENGE 2019-20 UNDER THE AEGIS OF CBSE“Reading should not be presented to children as a chore, a duty. It should be offered as a gift.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised Reading Challenge 2019-20 under the aegis of CBSE with a focus on promoting Reading Literacy among the learners. The challenge for Round One was well organized under the competent guidance and leadership of Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools and revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara.The challenge was organised for the students of classes VIII to X and more than 40 students participated in the said challenge. The students were given a set of eight unseen passages followed by objective type questions to test the ability to read with accuracy and process text in order to understand it. The test focused on both speed and accuracy. The participants were given 45 minutes to complete the task and six students were selected for the next level as per their accuracy and time taken by them. These six students were identified as toppers on the basis of their performance on the assigned reading task and chosen for Round Two which will be an online reading test.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that such competitions increase the enjoyment and effectiveness of reading and helps not only academically, but professionally, and in a person's personal life. She appreciated the efforts of CBSE to organize such competitions for testing the ability to read with comprehension and ability to interpret information and draw inference. She articulated that children should make books their best friends and Keep reading. It’s one of the most marvelous adventures that anyone can have.Indeed, it was a wonderful experience for students to test their abilities and speed in reading comprehension. |
CBSE KAMP- NASTA CHALLENGE, AN INITIATIVE OF CSIR-NISTADS &M/S NCPL“Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science.” Under the aegis of CBSE-Centre of Excellence, Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized “CBSE KAMP- Nasta Challenge, an initiative of CSIR-NISTADS &M/s NCPL, for the students of Class V to X in the school premises with an aim to identify and promote gifted and talented students in the field of science, technology and humanities. It mainly focused on the extent to which children are able to employ Science to their life. The “KAMP Challenge” was well-organized under the competent direction of well-regarded Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra and revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. A screening test was conducted in an interactive manner and the students enthusiastically participated in it. It commenced with the declaration of the rules and regulations. The said test assessed awareness and knowledge of students on various subjects and provided support in identifying the talent at primitive stage and nurturing them in their areas of strength. The test provided a comprehensive assessment not only to the young students but also to schools, teachers and parents.The esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, appreciated the continuous efforts of CBSE to promote scientific skills and attitude of a child. She said that nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life. She cited that such tests help students to practice more and to improve their level of competitiveness. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the young learners. |
BASANT PANCHMI“Life is to learn. May Goddess Saraswati's divine blessings help you learn and pass the life's tests with ease.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the festival of Basant Panchami with religious fervor and enthusiasm.. The school ambience was filled with jubilation while celebrating Basant – the festival marking the start of spring and Holi Seasons. The children arrived dressed in radiant shades of yellow, which is both the colour of Spring and that associated with Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of learning who is worshipped on the occasion with all devotion. The spring of joy took over when a prayer ceremony worshipping Goddess Saraswati was led by offerings of spring flowers by all the students & staff of the school.A special assembly was held on this day. It started with the children and teachers singing ‘Saraswati Vandana’. This was followed by a presentation on the various aspects of the festival. Children carried their books with them to attain the blessings of ‘Maa Saraswati’. They also learnt about the importance of showing respect to books as they are repositories of wisdom and knowledge. The assembly concluded with an inspirational song which was sung by the students.To make it a joyful day, Pre-primary wing of the school buzzed with various activities. Dal Pasting Activity was organized for tiny tots. The students of K.G. wing sought blessings from the Goddess of Knowledge. Yellow gaudy costumes and traditional jewellery worn by tiny tots caught the eyes of the beholders. Students enjoyed ‘Yellow Day’ as it signifies cheerfulness, wisdom, auspiciousness and intellectuality, is a symbol of spring. Students brought a delicious savoury yellow in their tiffin as well and enjoyed their nutrimeal while dining together.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara motivated the students to be progressive learners, setting big goals and putting dedicated efforts as a promising and flourishing human harvest. She said that the Basant means spring and Panchami is the fifth day of the spring season. As per religious beliefs, worshipping the Goddess brings enlightenment of knowledge, get us rid of lethargy, sluggishness and slumber. She also emphasized on maximum plantation for healthy environment. She wished the staff members and students and said that as harsh winter ends and mustard flowers bloom, may everyone’s life sees no more tough time or any gloom.On the whole, it was a day filled with religious feelings among students. The celebrations concluded with distribution of Prasad amongst all. |
INTERACTIVE SESSION FOR THE STUDENTS OF X TO XII"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised an interactive session for the students of X to XII. The main objective of the session was to overcome the exam stress and anxiety.The session was graced and addressed by well-regarded, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools Dr. Rajesh Rudhra. While addressing the students, he said that students now days are under great stress and pressure of result, exams and family problems. Youngsters most of the time find it difficult to face the changes and to cope up with such variations. Hence, this leads to stress, anxiety and tension. He also talked about the influence of mobile phones and internet. He said that the students must always share their problems with others instead of keeping any knots in their minds. He also suggested them to be interactive during the session so that they could learn the art of handling exam stress and tension.While interacting with the students, he answered all the queries of students in a very positive and informative way. The students were quite satisfied and happy with the session. He gave his best wishes to the students and said that the exam will test your knowledge, not your skill, so never be scared of exams and have confidence in your skills.Speaking on the occasion, our illustrious Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Exam time can be super stressful, and sometimes no matter how hard you try to keep your cool, things get on top of you. She shared some tips to remove exam anxiety and preparations tips with the students. She urged the students to ponder upon the advices given by Hon’ble Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra while interacting with the students, especially to have a strong family bonding and talk to family members. She conveyed her best wishes to the students for the forthcoming examinations and encouraged the students to face every challenge of life without fear.Indeed, it was a very interesting and educational session which was appreciated by one and all. |
INTER SCHOOL KITE FLYING COMPETITIONGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised An Inter Class Kite Flying Competition for the student of classes IV to VIII with great fervour and vivacity in the premises. The School campus wore festive look and decorations replete with the colourful kites.The students participated in the said competition held at wide green open ground and flew their colourful kites in the beautiful surroundings running and ducking in an attempt to keep their kites air bone for as long as possible. Colourful kites of different sizes were distributed to kite lovers. The students were seen giving tips to the kite flyers. The sky over the school was full of multicoloured kites. These colourful paper kites snatched all the attraction of the audience.Speaking on the occasion our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that it was introduced as part of the festival to revive the practice of kite-flying, which is reckoned to be going out of vogue among the modern generation. She said that urbanisation and space deficit was the reason for the sports to vanish.On the whole, it was a wonderful day. Their enthusiasm and gleaming faces were a treat to watch. |
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF HAZOOR MAHARAJ PARAM SANT KIRPAL SINGH JI“Remembrance of the Master is the sum total, of all practices.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated the Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji with great devotion and zeal. The main motive to celebrate this day was to impart the values, morals, principles and teachings of the great Guru among the students.The festive event commemorated by paying obeisance to the holy spirit with soulful and melodious enchanting of Shabad by school choir, which empowered the gathering and ambience with religious essence. Everyone was engrossed with heart and soul during Shabad Kirtan. Speech by teachers and students acknowledged the gathering with the eventful life of divine soul Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj and his teachings inculcating the feeling of brotherhood, humanity and a firm belief in Almighty.The revered Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara directed the students that they should imbibe his teachings and try to reform themselves for the sake of humanity and to attain eternity. She added that the aura of our spiritual Guru is all around us, showering His blessings and mentoring our path generously. We don’t get such love and affection anywhere else which we feel here. She also titled Him as the living master, a spiritual, illustrious, leader, mystic poet and humanitarian who wrote an extensive collection of books on spirituality. She also reminded the students his message, “Be Good, Do Good, Be One.”On the whole, the celebration of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji’s birthday filled the tenor with spirituality. |
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF GURU RAVIDAS JIGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid obeisance to ‘Guru Ravidas Ji’ on his birth anniversary. The event started with teachers and students paying floral tribute to the portrait of preacher-philosopher Guru Ravidas who emphasised on the values of harmony, equality and compassion, which are central to India’s culture and ethos.On this auspicious day, insightful teachings of Guru Ravidas were recited in the form of shabads and bhajans, which made the whole environment religious and pious. The students also delivered speeches on the life history of Guru Ravidas Ji, his contributions and teachings.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, paid floral tribute to Guru Ravidas Ji. She described Him as a social religious reformer, a philosopher and Theosophist who propagated society to come out of shackles of caste, creed and colour which sets the path of ideal and virtuous living, universal humanism and the oneness of mankind. She further added that like Guru Ji we all should live a life of simplicity and piety. If we follow His teachings sincerely we can build a better world. On the whole, the programme was well appreciated by the students and the staff. Prasad was distributed among the students and staff. |
LEAF PRINTING ACTIVITY FOR THE TINY TOTS OF KINDERGARTEN WING“In every change, in every falling leaf there is some pain, some beauty. And that's the way new leaves grow.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised Leaf Printing Activity for the tiny tots of Kindergarten Wing in its school premises. The main aim of this activity was to observe the different shapes, sizes, and vein patterns of leaves.The activity commenced with a walk in the garden with children to collect leaves that have recently fallen. Upon returning to their classrooms, they compared the leaves and sorted them by size, shape, and color. The students veined different patterns of leaves by using finger paints to spread a thin layer of paint on the bumpy side of the leaves and placed the prints on a large piece of craft paper to make a fall classroom mural. The charm and excitement of the amusement was evident in the eyes of young Greenknights.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that leaf painting activity provided a great learning experience to the tiny tots as it provided them a great sensory experience. She said that Nature bears the closest inspection and invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain. She articulated that if you want to make the main color pure and bright, don’t just keep adding bright colors on it. Just make the colors around the spot darker and dull. It will give the scene dramatically effects and it is evident with life too.On the whole, it was a great learning experience for the students. |
SINK OR FLOAT? ACTIVITY FOR THE TINY TOTS OF KINDERGARTEN WINGGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised Sink or Float? Activity for the tiny tots of Kindergarten Wing with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main objective of this activity was to introduce the concept of sinking and floating and it helped the students explore different objects that may sink or float.The said activity began by prior knowledge testing round. The teacher asked the children if they knew the meaning of floating. Relating it with the concept of swimming or bathing in a bathtub, the teacher explained the concept and told why some objects float and some do not. The enthusiastic tiny tots experimented and practised the concept themselves. They brought different objects such as a cork, crayon, cotton ball, feather, small plastic toy boat, metal toy car, plastic Easter egg, paper, plastic straw, outdoor twigs, small bars of soap, a small balloon (blown up), and crumpled ball of aluminum foil for the activity.A large bowl filled with water was setup in the classrooms and the children picked up an item and predicted whether it will sink or float. The students recorded their predictions and filled out a table with their findings and wrote about why there predictions were correct or incorrect. By the end of the lesson students understood that objects with more air float. The students were very energetic and enthusiastic while performing activity.Speaking on the occasion, illustrious Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that experiments play a vital role in students’ life. She said that the child is the father of man and today’s child already has exposure to internet, social media and electronic gadgets. Providing him only bookish knowledge is of no use nowadays as he needs more practical education. She articulated that it is important to provide the basis for scientific knowledge and exhibit a new phenomenon that is in need of explanation.On the whole, it was a great educational platform for the tiny tots. |
PAID ACCOLADES TO THE BRAVE MARTYRS OF CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE (CRPF)Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana paid accolades to the brave martyrs of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) who died in suicide bomb attack at Lethpora in Pulwama by the militants on their convoy. A special morning assembly was organized in the school where all the students and staff members observed silence prayer to pay tribute to these pious souls. All were in mourning and their eyes were moist when children sang "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo” to remember the sacrifice of our brave heroes. Further, the slogans against terrorism were raised by the students in the assembly. All staff members paid their heartfelt condolences to brave-heart HEROES, who gave their lives for “Mother India.”Speaking on the occasion, our high esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid homage to the brave martyrs who fought for the freedom, glory, welfare and progress of our nation and added that this day is chosen to tribute our brave martyrs who laid their lives for the country and we can never forget their contribution. She paid her deepest condolence for the families of martyrs and prayed God to give them strength to overcome this difficult time. She said that Special emphasis is taken in the chain of Green Land Schools to inculcate the values of patriotism and respect the gallant sacrifices made by Indians for the pride and honour of nation. She requested the students to be brave and remain patient against the cowardice act of terrorists and inspired the students to take a pledge to make this world a better place for all. The assembly concluded with the soul stirring and motivational song “Aye Watan, Aye Watan Humko Teri Kasam”, sung with passion by the students and the students pledged to join hands against terrorism. |
FITNESS ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS THROUGH KHELO INDIA PROGRAMEGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana successfully completed Fitness Assessment of students through Khelo India Programe in its school premises under Fit India Movement and received ‘Fit India School’ certificate through online registration by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The prime objective of the programme was to indulge school children in active field time than passive screen time and everyone towards Indian culture through various activities of games.A plethora of activities like BMI calculation, Plate Tapping, Flamingo Balance, strength of abdominal & muscular endurance, flexibility (sit and reach test), cardiovascular endurance and speed etc. were conducted in such a unique way that every age group participated and benefitted from them. They learnt and performed these exercises and were assessed accordingly. They also acquired the information about the importance of regular exercising. The department of physical education motivated and guided the students to stay fit and healthy.Speaking on the occasion, our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Fit India doesn't mean just exercising the mind or making fitness plans on paper or merely looking at fitness apps on the laptop or computer or on a mobile phone. We all must sweat it out and change our food habits. She said that today’s youth is more active on social media rather than in society and family. She appreciated the initiatives of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to promote physical well-being of youth of India. On the whole, everyone was in jubilant mood and promised to devote at least one hour to bodily activities. |
SINK OR FLOAT? ACTIVITY FOR THE TINY TOTS OF KINDERGARTEN WINGGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised Sink or Float? Activity for the tiny tots of Kindergarten Wing with great zeal and enthusiasm. The main objective of this activity was to introduce the concept of sinking and floating and it helped the students explore different objects that may sink or float.The said activity began by prior knowledge testing round. The teacher asked the children if they knew the meaning of floating. Relating it with the concept of swimming or bathing in a bathtub, the teacher explained the concept and told why some objects float and some do not. The enthusiastic tiny tots experimented and practised the concept themselves. They brought different objects such as a cork, crayon, cotton ball, feather, small plastic toy boat, metal toy car, plastic Easter egg, paper, plastic straw, outdoor twigs, small bars of soap, a small balloon (blown up), and crumpled ball of aluminum foil for the activity.A large bowl filled with water was setup in the classrooms and the children picked up an item and predicted whether it will sink or float. The students recorded their predictions and filled out a table with their findings and wrote about why there predictions were correct or incorrect. By the end of the lesson students understood that objects with more air float. The students were very energetic and enthusiastic while performing activity.Speaking on the occasion, illustrious Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that experiments play a vital role in students’ life. She said that the child is the father of man and today’s child already has exposure to internet, social media and electronic gadgets. Providing him only bookish knowledge is of no use nowadays as he needs more practical education. She articulated that it is important to provide the basis for scientific knowledge and exhibit a new phenomenon that is in need of explanation.On the whole, it was a great educational platform for the tiny tots. |
AN INTER CLASS SPELL BEE COMPETITION“Spelling is important because it aids in reading. It helps cement the connection that is shared between sounds and letters.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized an Inter Class Spell Bee Competition for the students of Primary Classes in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. It aimed at creating awareness of the possibilities of using varied words in oral and written expression and to add new words to the active vocabulary of the students. The tiny tots participated with great enthusiasm and dueled through the toughest words to prove their mettle. A thorough orientation was done by the mentors before the event in the format of learning cum fun filled competition. This competition was one of the numerous enjoyable competitions that gave students a platform to learn spellings in different ways. This competition helped students improve their spellings, increase their vocabulary, learn concepts, and develop the use of correct English. They participated earnestly in the competition and their efforts and initiatives were appreciated by one and all. The well-regarded Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that some people take the Spell Bee very seriously and these people are called "parents of children”. She valued the efforts of parents and appreciated the students for participating enthusiastically. In her speech, she believed that such type of competitions make students aware of the using new spellings in their day to day life and the usage of many unfamiliar words. On the whole, it was a wonderful learning experience for all the little ones and served to enrich and encouraged them to learn new words. The winners were felicitated with the merit certificates. |
ENGLISH HANDWRITING COMPETITION (III-V)Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized English Handwriting Competition for the students of Classes III to V in the school premises with great zeal and enthusiasm. The objective of this competition was to encourage students to improve their calligraphy skills.The young Green Knights participated with great enthusiasm to prove their mettle. A thorough orientation was done by the mentors before the event in the format of learning cum fun filled competition. This competition was one of the numerous enjoyable competitions that gave students a platform to participate in cursive handwriting. It was organized in the respective classrooms. The response of the students was very encouraging. Majority of students had put in their best foot forward to enhance their writing skills and their efforts and initiatives were appreciated by one and all.Speaking on the occasion, the high esteemed Principal of the School, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Handwriting is an essential skill for students. She said that practising handwriting is an incredibly important exercise for children as it enables them to develop fine motor skills and confidence. It activates the brain and contributes to reading fluency. She said that Good handwriting is important as in the modern world, in all walks of life; people are judged by their handwriting. She articulated that good handwriting provides students with an opportunity to display their competency of legible writing.On the whole, it was a wonderful learning experience for all the students. The winners were felicitated with the merit certificates. |
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY“A woman is a symbol of love, God’s finest and beautiful creation”.Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated International Women’s Day in its school premises with great show and pomp to recognise the contribution and significance of the women in the society.The programme began with an invocation seeking God’s blessings and welcome of the revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. The celebrations were followed by a Power Point presentation depicting the power of women not only entertained all, but made them realize the prodigious power women have. The poem recitation by the staff members highlighted the message about competency of women, Intellectual capacity of women as capable of holding high responsibility as efficiently as men can do. The recitation of poem was followed by motivational song and dance performances by the lady staff members. The well-regarded Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara addressed the teachers and spoke about what level of efficiency women can exhibit if given opportunity. She asked them to feel proud they are women- mother, daughter, officer, doctor and capable of holding every kind of executive role. While highlighting the qualities of women, beginning from each alphabet of the word ‘WOMAN’, she said that it is the day to acknowledge all the men and women in the world for making this world a better place for everyone to live in. Over-all, It was an occasion for the members of the Green Land Family to pause for a moment and reflect on themselves, to appreciate how much has been done and what more needs to be done in the field of gender equality. |
INFORMATIVE SESSION ON THE CAUSES AND PRECAUTIONS OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASEGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organised an informative session on the causes and precautions of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) under the aegis of CBSE and Ministry of Health. The session was well organized under the competent guidance and leadership of Dr. Rajesh Rudhra, Chairman, Chain of Green Land Schools and revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara. The session was organized to make the students aware about coronavirus infection. While discussing the causes and effects of the virus, an informative comic –Kids, Vayu & Corona: Who wins the fights? The teachers communicated the significance and importance of disseminating valid and authentic information about the novel coronavirus (n-COV) among the students. The students put several queries which were answered by the teachers. Speaking on the occassion, reverent Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that you may be aware of the Novel Coronavirus reported from China and 24 other countries. Though much is not known about the disease dynamics, it is evident that there is human to human transmission. As of now, there is no drug or vaccine available to manage this disease. Hence preventive measures become crucial to stop spread of this disease. She said that the best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. She said that one should clean hands often, avoid close contact and wear a facemask because prevention is better than cure.Indeed, it was a very interesting and educational session which was appreciated by one and all. |
Ananat ChaturthiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers organized various online competitions on the occasion of “Ananat Chaturthi” with great pomp and gaiety. The students from classes Pre-Nursery to VIII Participated in making of eco-friendly Ganesha, Ganesha Hanging with recycled material, Paper Lotus Throne, Ganesha themed Rangoli and Modak Thali Decoration etc. The day started by seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “Ganpati Bappa Morya-Agle-Baras-Tu-Jaldi-Aa. ” urging Lord to bestow his power and destroy the invisible enemy-Corona Virus. The school organized a plethora of online activities for different age groups to ensure mass participations followed by eco-friendly Ganesha Making Activity for the tiny tots of K.G. wing in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The tiny tots while in their homes got together through Teams App and WhatsApp to learn how to make an eco-friendly idol of Lord Ganesha using Play-Doh. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as their class incharges showed them an animated movie about how young Ganesha acquired his trunk which was thoroughly enjoyed by them.The young Green Knights also participated in Ganesha Hanging with recycled CD, Paper Lotus Throne and Ganesha themed Rangoli Making Activity. They made various designs In Rangoli Making Activity decorated with sequins, mirrors, studs and beads. They tried to prove their talent in the best possible way. They made different rangolis depicting beautiful pictures of “Ganesh ji, Kalash, and many other auspicious, traditional as well as modern designs and decorated them with earthen lamps and flowers. In another competition, the students decorated Modak Thalis using eco-friendly material like flowers, rice, clay etc. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos- one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class incharges. The criteria for the judgement were presentation, use of material, innovation and overall effect.Our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that Lord Ganesha is our Mentor and Protector. He enriches our life by always giving us great beginnings and removing obstacles. She said that today's world has become a global village and celebrations of all kinds showcase the acceptance of cultural diversity, solidarity and patriotism. She articulated that when lord Ganesh, was writing Mahabharata he was filled with pain, agony and anger. Thus to calm his anger, all gods decided to take him for a bath and later to rest. She appreciated the efforst of participants and said that the festivity gets multiplied when children participate with true spirit. Over-all, the self – efforts of students were remarkable and the beauty of creations was filled with aesthetic sense. |
National Postal DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the little angels and the teachers celebrated Virtually National Postal Day with much enthusiasm. The main aim of celebration was to aware the students about the role and importance of postal sector in India.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent song – “There shall be Showers of Blessings” urging Lord to protect the world from the invisible Coronavirus. It was followed by a Zero Cost Post-Box Making Activity for the tiny tots of Pre. Nursery to III in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The excitement of the children knew no bounds as when when the young artists tried their hands on making postbox as demonstrated by their teachers. It was followed by letter writing session in which they wrote letters for their friends and posted those letters in the handmade postbox. The teachers also showed them varieties of stamps and letters, explaining the development of the postal services in the country and asked the students to cultivate a habit of writing letters to friends. Some students also dressed up as a postman and spoke a few lines on the importance and hard duty of a postmaster.The best startling and astounding pictures and videos of the participants - one while doing the activity and another on completion of the task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. The criteria for the competition were presentation, confidence, innovation and overall effect.Our admired Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara said that today, the world has become a global village. Communication and information technology play a crucial role in bringing the world close together. She articulated that in recent times when e-mails and SMS have somewhat replaced the conventional system of letters and post cards, the young Green Knights took an effort to enliven this medium of interpersonal communication. She appreciated the efforts of parents, students for working with diligence and zeal and said that the activity was a great step to revive the fallen glory of the postal department.On the whole, It was a great learning experience and a pleasurable day for the children. |
Celebrated the 551st Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Nanak Dev JiGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana along with the students and faculty celebrated the 551st Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji with devotion and reverence. The spiritual ambience of the devotional chants was attended by all the children virtually.“O Nanak, the name of Waheguru is like a ship which will take you to your salvation,” to observe this auspicious occasion, a special digital morning assembly was organised to mark birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The teachers explained the life history of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and inspired the students to follow His footsteps. A pre-recorded video of students being dressed up in traditional Sikh attire followed by a demonstration of the customary ‘Prabhat Pheri’ was shown to the students. The children looked very impressive as they were dressed up like Panj Pyaras. It was followed by 'Virtual Kirtan Performance ' by the students of the school. They spread the divine message of harmony, humility and equality through a beautiful rendition of the pious shabad- “Satguru Nanak Pargatiya.”. Our most cherished Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara inspired the students to incorporate the teachings of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in their life and respect their elders. She also spread the message of harmony and oneness and advised the students to pray daily to improve concentration. She said that in today’s busy life people are drifting away from many things including devotion and let us revive the spirit of spirituality which leads us towards purifying our inner self and one should learn from the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji for healthy and prosperous life. |
Virtual Armed Forces Flag DayGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana observed Virtual Armed Forces Flag Day along with the tiny tots to honour the martyrs and the men in uniform who serve our country. To instill patriotism among the youth, the school held Flag Making Activity for the students of classes Pre. Nursery to III.A special digital morning assembly was organised in which the teachers shared the stories of valour by our brave soldiers to rekindle the pride among the youth of the country. It was followed by Flag Making Activity in which the tiny tots made flags to keep on study table, car etc. Some students wore the flags on their shoulders and sang patriotic songs. They also highlighted that Indian army is the cause for peace in the nation and their contribution is very valuable. Little angels dressed up in the army uniform and recited poems and thanked the courageous and martyed soldiers. The virtual classes were filled with overwhelming patriotism and respect for the nation. The best startling and astounding pictures and videos- while doing the activity and to complete task were shared by parents to their respective class in charges. Our revered Principal Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara appreciated the efforts of the students for remembering our great heroes who sacrificed their lives for their nation and strengthened the national bond among the people. She said that it has become a tradition to commemorate this day as an honour to the soldiers, airmen and sailors of India. She further articulated that that we should always remember our brave soldiers who fought gallantly for the pride of our nation & the security of our citizens.Over all, this pious day filled the hearts of students with feeling of nationalism and patriotism for India. The students pledged to serve the nation in their best capacity. The virtual function concluded with national anthem. |
Virtual “BRICS Math Online Competition 2020Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana organized virtual “BRICS Math Online Competition 2020 for the students of Class I to XII” under the aegis of CBSE-Centre of Excellence with an aim to cultivate interest in Mathematics and develop logical reasoning skills, as well to unite children from different countries. “The beauty of mathematics only shows itself to more patient followers.” Keeping it in view, the teachers gave important guidelines to the students. They guided the students to enter their correct names in their BRICS Math profile while accessing the website to receive certificates with their correct names. The competition was held online on the website www.bricsmath.com which was completely free of cost. The said test was held in two rounds-Trial Round and Main round. Trial Round gave the students an opportunity to practice & solve the tasks an unlimited number of times. In the main round, students were given 60 minutes to complete the test. The competition consisted of 10 colourful interactive mathematics tasks. The tasks on logical and spatial thinking do not require an in-depth knowledge of the school mathematics books.More than 60 students participated and performed exceptionally well in the said competition and received their certificates. Sameer Thind and Shubhit Sidhu of Class X and Sana Rana of Class VII achieved Certificate of Achievement & Certificate of Winner by scoring perfect 80 out 0f 80 in less than twenty and twenty-five minutes respectively.The esteemed Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, appreciated the continuous efforts of CBSE to promote holistic development of a child. She said that the ability to reason logically and present opinions in authentic and captivating ways is an ability that is becoming increasingly important in today’s world. In Maths, students learn that, with proper reasoning, they can arrive at outcomes that they can completely be true in a wide variety of real-life perspectives. She inspired the students to participate in such competitions in future as well to keep their knowledge up-to-date.On the whole, it was altogether a fruitful event for all. It was a great learning experience for the young learners. |
Clebrated Lohri – the harvest festival of Punjab“As the fire of Lohri flourishes, Let us hope that all our sorrows end with it. Let the glory of the festival fill our lives with happiness.”Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana celebrated Lohri – the harvest festival of Punjab along with the young Green Knights virtually as well as in school premises with a lot of exuberance and funfair. With a view to add vibrancies to the occasion of Lohri, a plethora of activities along with a cultural program was organized for the students.The day started by seeking the blessings of Almighty through video conferencing where teachers and students recited a magnificent prayer – “Father we thank thee” which was followed by speeches and a powerpoint presentation which highlighted the importance of the festival of Lohri, which ushers in the cheerful spring season bidding adieu to the dull winter.The school organized a plethora of activities for different age groups to ensure mass participations followed by Bonfire Making Activity for the tiny tots of Pre. Nursery to K.G in which the young novices participated enthusiastically. The tiny tots while in their homes got together through Team App and made bonfire using colourful paper and dry leaves. The toddlers followed teacher's instructions and their efforts proved to be a drop in the ocean. Some of the students came dressed up as Punjabi Gabrus and Mutiars and gave spectacular performances during the live streaming. The students of classes I to V participated in Kite Making and Card Making Activity in which they reused the newspapers and made beautiful eco-friendly kites and gave the message of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. The creativity of the students left every onlooker astounded. The students also displayed their graphic ideas in Card Making Activity. The greeting cards were decorated with various materials such as stickers, bindis, lace, kundan work, beads, metallic paints, glitter powders, sequences etc. The cards were judged based on design, materials used, skill and presentation.The students of class VI to VIII participated in Lohri Thali Decoration Competition to boost up the preparation for the celebration of the upcoming festival. The students decorated thalis using eco-friendly material like flowers, rice, peanuts, gachak etc. To add creative outlook, some of the girls participated in Popcorn Garland Making Activity and showed off beautiful necklaces.A special arrangement of bonfire for the classes IX to XII was made in the school campus in which all teachers and students sat together by strictly following the social distancing and enjoyed the function. The celebration was initiated by illuminating the sacred bonfire by the School Principal, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara, staff members and students giving a fresh start to the first month of New Year i.e. ‘Maaghi’ The folk songs and dances added the colour and festive spirit in everyone’s heart and well depicted the significance of this festival. The children had a gala time as they danced around the holy bonfire and offered their prayers for the prosperity of the nation. As kite flying is a rage during Lohri, the students enjoyed flying beautifully designed kites like miniatures or big kites with dragons faces and of different shapes in an attempt to keep their kites airborne for as long as possible. The staff and the students relished traditional food such as ground nuts, rewaris and gachaks.Speaking on the occasion, the revered Principal of the school Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara shared the famous folklore- the story of Dula Bhatti who was also called Robin Hood, with the students. She hoped that the coming year would bring happiness in the lives of the students and teachers as well. She emphasized that Lohri festival prompts people to be thankful for God’s provision and also encouraged teachers to play a vital role to keep the tradition and culture alive in our festivities. She said that such festivals and celebrations help us to preserve our culture, traditions and customs. She added that the school holds the responsibility to educate them about the festivals by engaging them in fun activities. She hoped that the coming year would bring happiness in the lives of the students and teachers as well. She emphasized that Lohri festival prompts people to be thankful for God’s provision and also encouraged teachers to play a vital role to keep the tradition and culture alive in our festivities.On the whole, the celebrations rose to its boom and grandeur which filled the days with fun and religious fervor. The mood was uplifting as the flames crackled to break the chill of dusk. |
Pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi-The Father of NationGreen Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar, Ludhiana observed Martyrs’ Day virtually to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi-The Father of Nation and to honour other martyrs and soldiers who sacrificed their life defending the sovereignty of the nation. A special virtual morning assembly started by paying tribute to Mahatma Gandhi followed by his favourite prayer songs “Hey Ram & Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram”. The inspirational thoughts of Gandhi reverberated in the assembly. A Power Point Presentation on the life of Mahatma Gandhi showing his trials and tribulations and relentless efforts in the Indian Freedom Struggle and contribution to nation building was shown through live streaming. The students and staff members also observed silence prayer to pay tribute to the Father of the Nation. A Short Documentary on the life of Mahatma Gandhi was shown which presented his trials and tribulations and relentless efforts in the Indian Freedom Struggle.The Principal of the school, Dr. Jyoti Sachdev Pujara paid homage to Gandhi Ji and other martyrs who fought for the freedom, glory, welfare and progress of our nation. She gave a message on the principles of Bapu ji and added that this day is chosen to honour our brave martyrs who laid their lives for the country and we can never forget the contribution of our brave leaders who braced the storm of the British Raj and ushered in the dawn of freedom. Further, she stressed on the need for values in the present scenario and inspired the students to take a pledge to make this world a better place for all. She said that special emphasis is laid on patriotic values in Chain of Green Land Schools by organising various activities to impart messages given by our martyrs and make students realise value of sacrifices made by Indians for the pride and honour of the nation.The virtual congregation concluded with the soul stirring and motivational song “Ae mere watan ke logo”. |
Kindergarten Celebrations (2024)
Table of Contents
CLASS X RESULT DECLARED
CLASS XII RESULT DECLARED
WORLD CHOCOLATE DAY
FATHERS DAY
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
MANGO DAY
Poetry Recitation Competition
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
An Inter Class Athletic Sports Meet
WORLD TELEVISION DAY
91st Regional Abacus Competition Festival, 2018
Celebration of Labour Day
FIRST RUNNERS UP-LUDHIANA SAHODAYA SCHOOLS COMPLEX BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (U-14)
ANTI TOBACCO DAY
Splash Pool Party
A Maths Quiz
GOLD MEDALIST OF PUNJAB SCHOOL STATE LEVEL KARATE TOURNAMENT
INTERNATIONAL FAMILY DAY
Mother’s Day Celebration
Fun Filled Role Play
91ST BIRTHDAY OF MICKEY MOUSE
YOUNG GREEN KNIGHTS CELEBRATED MOTHERS’ DAY
Karate & Abacus State level Tournament
Blooming Toddler’s
ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET-2019 ON CHILDREN'S DAY
AN ONLINE FIRST AID BOX MAKING ACTIVITY TO CELEBRATE WORLD RED CROSS
World Red Cross Day
Ceremonial Hawan
AN ONLINE INTER CLASS POETRY RECITATION COMPETITION FOR CLASSES VI TO XII TO CELEBRATE “TAGOREJAYANTI”
World Television Day
Cambridge English Language Assessment Program
World Book Day
AN ONLINE FANCY DRESS COMPETITION- OUR HELPERS FOR THE TINY TOTS OF PRE-NURSERY-KG ON THEOCCASION OF “THE INTERNATIONAL WORKERS’DAY”
Diwali Celebrations
The Earth Day
550TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JI
AN ONLINE BOOK COVER DECORATION COMPETITION ON THE OCCASION OF “WORLD BOOK DAY”
Virtual Children’s Day
SCHOOL REOPENING
4th International Karate Championship
“Iam glad Iam me” a self –introductory activity
INTER-HOUSE MEHANDI DESIGNING COMPETITION
12TH ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION & CULTURAL FEST-2019
MAHA SHIVRATRI
AN ONLINE ART ATTACK ACTIVITY ON THE OCCASION OF EARTH DAY
Virtually Dussehra
Shabad Kirtan and Satsang to commemorate the commencement of new session
Fourth International Yoga Day
STORY TELLING COMPETITION
Punjab School Zonal Tournaments
Dilkash Selected in Ludhiana District Cricket Association
Mother Tongue Day
Baisakhi Celebration
NATIONAL NUTRITIONAL WEEK
DIWALI CELEBRATION
LSSC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 2019 (U-19) BOYS & GIRLS
ORIGAMI ACTIVITY FOR THE STUDENTS OF K.G.
AN ONLINE COLLAGE MAKING ACTIVITY
Virtual Halloween Day
Celebrated the festival of Basant Panchami
SUMMER CAMP
Baisakhi Celebration
Investiture Ceremony
Closing of Summer Camp
Inter class Poetry Recitation Competition
HAND WASH DAY
CBSE Cluster XVI- TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Birth Anniversary of 10th Guru of Sikhs ‘Guru Gobind Singh Ji’
National Voter’s Day
Handwriting and Calligraphy Competition
World Heritage Day
International Yoga Day-2019 Celebrations
An Inter House English Quiz
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF DR. A.P.J. ABDUL. KALAM
INTER CLASS DIYA AND CANDLE DECORATION COMPETITION
LSSC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 2019 (U-19) BOYS & GIRLS
INTER HOUSE CHRISTMAS SCENE DEPICTION COMPETITION
ROLE PLAY ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEME "OUR HELPERS" FOR THE TINY TOTS OF NURSERY
AN ONLINE TALENT HUNT CONTEST ON THE OCCASION OF BAISAKHI
Virtual National Unity Day
Celebrated International Women’s Day
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
Inter School Vedik Declamation Contest
Ambedkar Jayanti
Inter House Dance Competition
World Environment Day
Van Mahotsav Week
HINDI DECLAMATION
CBSE Cluster NORTH Zone –II CHESS TOURNAMENT
‘Des Prem Diwas’
Basant Panchami
Guru Ravidas Jayanti
Celebration of World Health Day
Ambedkar Jayanti
World Environment Day
International Mango Festival
Cambridge English Assessment Exam
Article 370 & Article 35-A which gave 'special' status to Jammu & Kashmir
CBSE Capacity Building Programme in English (DAY-2)
Rain Dance Party
GLOBAL HAND WASHING DAY
HALLOWEEN DAY
H2O BELLS
LSSC ATHLETIC MEET (I-V)
LSSC POWERPOINT COMPETITION
ART ACTIVITIES- K.G. AND PRIMARY WING
ORIGAMI ACTIVITY FOR THE STUDENTS OF K.G.
PAID ACCOLADES TO THE BRAVE MARTYRS OF CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE (CRPF)
BREATHE HEAT WITH ‘LEMONADE MAKING ACTIVITY’
Virtual Global Handwashing Day
Celebrated birthday of Chairman Dr. Rajesh Rudhra
Paid obeisance to ‘Guru Ravidas Ji’
S.S.T Quiz Competition on the occasion of World Heritage Day
GRADUATION CEREMONY
SCHOOL REOPENING
Guru Ravidas Jayanti 2018
CAMBRIDGE COUNSELLING SESSION
World Health Day
English Declamation & Bookmark Making Competition
Summer Camp 2018
Green Land Shines in Chess
Inter Class Spell Bee Competition
Musical Rain Festivity
CELEBRAING JANAMASHTMI
Surgical Strike Day
LOHRI – the harvest festival of Punjab
Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji
Pay Homage to CRPF
Home back of A Great Hero-Indian Air Force (IAF) Pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman
Commencement of the new session 2019-20
A Day in the Garden of Joy
Splash Pool Party
A Social Science Quiz
World Chocolate Day
An Inter House G.K Quiz
Kargil Vijay Diwas
Teej celebration (Day1)
District level Table Tennis Tournament (dedicated to healthy Punjab)
Van Mahotsav Day
Celebrated Nation’s 73rd Independence Day
Poster Making Competition
CBSE Capacity Building Programme in English (DAY-1)
Punjab Board Zonal Level Table Tennis Tournament
An Inter-Class Card Making Competition and Essay Writing Competition
Basketball District Level Tournament
Ganesh Utsav
Hindi Diwas Celebration
Punjab Board District Level Volleyball Tournament
Punjab Board District Level Table Tennis Tournament.
MATHS QUIZ ON WORLD MATHS DAY
DIWALI CELEBRATIONS
HALLOWEEN DAY
WINNERS OF LSSC FOLK DANCE COMPETITION
NATIONAL NUTRITION WEEK
ARYABHATTA GANIT CHALLENGE
AD MAD SHOW ON WORLD TELEVISION DAY
ANTI-DRUG ABUSE CAMPAIGN-BUDDY’S PROGRAMME
JOY WITH TOY SHOW
Short Essay Writing Competition under the aegis of The Ministry of Human Resource Development
INTER CLASS BOOK READING COMPETITION
71ST REPUBLIC DAY
Martyrs’ Day of Mahatma Gandhi-The Father of Nation
Inter School Science Quiz Competition
ROLE PLAY ACTIVITY BASED ON THE THEME "OUR HELPERS" FOR THE TINY TOTS OF NURSERY
FITNESS ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS THROUGH KHELO INDIA PROGRAME
FANCY DRESS COMPETITION BASED ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND HEALTHY TIFFIN ACTIVITY
ECO-FRIENDLY HOLI- THE FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
STARTED NEW SESSION 2020-21 AMIDST THE WORLD PANDEMIC NOVEL CORONA VIRUS THROUGH REMOTE LEARNING TO MOBILISE TOWARDS A DIGITAL FUTURE
Hindi Diwas
The Virtual Grand Christmas Celebrations 2020
Celebrated the Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Hindi Diwas
Hawan on commencement of new session
FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
69th Republic Day Celebration 2018
The Birth Anniversary of Hazoor Maharaj Param Sant Kirpal Singh Ji
Intra Class Healthy Tiffin Competition
Farewell Party - 2018
Holi Celebrations
FIRST DAY OF SESSION 2018-19
World Heritage Day
World Earth Day
Plantation Drive in the School from Income Tax Department
Mango Day
XII Result
World Chocolate Day
World Population Day
Inter House Solo Sufi Competition
World No Tobacco Day 2018
TEACHERS DAY
EXHIBITION
Alphabet Day Conducted
71st Army Day
'Farewell Shin-Dig'
Intra Class Spell Bee
National Science Day
Holi – the festival of colours
Annual Result
National Karate Championship
“Colour Fiesta”
World No Tobacco Day
Reopening of School After Summer Vacation
An Inter House Social Science Quiz
Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex (Central Zone) Sufi Singing (Solo) Competition
Congratulated India and Scientists For Successful Launch Of Chandrayaan-2
International Tigers Day
Teej celebration (Day2)
77th anniversary of Quit India Movement (August Kranti Andolan)
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial Day
Van Mahotsav Day
Raksha Bandhan Celebrated
Sadbhavana Diwas
Janmashtami Celebrated
Basketball Tournament
Parkash Utsav of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji
Primary School Games Cluster Level Tournament, 2019
Teacher’s day celebrations
Punjab Primary School Games Cluster Level Karate Tournament
All India Invitational Combat Karate Championship
Swachh Bharat-Swachhta Pakhwara
Reading Drive
Winning Gold Medals in Punjab Board District Level Basketball Tournaments
Gold medal in District Level Karate Tournament.
Mock Interaction Session
Gandhi Jayanti Celebrated
Karate District Level Tournament
Primary Games- Karate Block Level Tournament.
CONGRATULATED INDIA AND SCIENTISTS OF INDIAN SPACE AND RESEARCH ORGANIZATION FOR SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF CHANRAYAAN-2
NTER CLASS DIYA AND CANDLE DECORATION COMPETITION ALONG WITH INTER CLASS DOOR HANGING (TORAN) MAKING COMPETITION
THE 144TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATEL
12TH ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION AND CULTURAL FEST-2019
550TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JI
WINNERS OF LSSC FOLK DANCE COMPETITION
INTER SCHOOL SINGING COMPETITION-VED PARCHAR MANDAL
CONSTITUTION DAY
MARTYRDOM DAY OF SHRI GURU TEGH BAHADUR JI
WINNERS OF LSSC KARATE TOURNAMENT
Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat
THE GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL
PARKASH UTSAV OF SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI
ALPHABET DAY
LOHRI – THE HARVEST FESTIVAL OF PUNJAB
LSSC CRICKET TOURNAMENT
CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT EXAM
INTER SCHOOL RANGOLI MAKING COMPETITION
FLOWER SHOW FOR THE TINY TOTS OF PRE-NURSERY
FANCY DRESS COMPETITION ON THE BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF NETA JI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE
READING CHALLENGE 2019-20 UNDER THE AEGIS OF CBSE
CBSE KAMP- NASTA CHALLENGE, AN INITIATIVE OF CSIR-NISTADS &M/S NCPL
BASANT PANCHMI
INTERACTIVE SESSION FOR THE STUDENTS OF X TO XII
INTER SCHOOL KITE FLYING COMPETITION
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF HAZOOR MAHARAJ PARAM SANT KIRPAL SINGH JI
BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF GURU RAVIDAS JI
LEAF PRINTING ACTIVITY FOR THE TINY TOTS OF KINDERGARTEN WING
SINK OR FLOAT? ACTIVITY FOR THE TINY TOTS OF KINDERGARTEN WING
PAID ACCOLADES TO THE BRAVE MARTYRS OF CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE (CRPF)
FITNESS ASSESSMENT OF STUDENTS THROUGH KHELO INDIA PROGRAME
SINK OR FLOAT? ACTIVITY FOR THE TINY TOTS OF KINDERGARTEN WING
AN INTER CLASS SPELL BEE COMPETITION
ENGLISH HANDWRITING COMPETITION (III-V)
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
INFORMATIVE SESSION ON THE CAUSES AND PRECAUTIONS OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASE
Ananat Chaturthi
National Postal Day
Celebrated the 551st Parkash Utsav of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Virtual Armed Forces Flag Day
Virtual “BRICS Math Online Competition 2020
Clebrated Lohri – the harvest festival of Punjab
Pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi-The Father of Nation
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