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Christmas celebrated virtually

Christmas celebrated virtually

Children and parents pose with the ‘Christmas cake’.



Jalandhar: All five schools of Innocent Hearts (Green Model Town, Loharan, Cantt, Jandiala Road, Royal World and Kpt. Road organised Christmas fiesta virtually. A number of activities were organised for pre- primary and primary grades. The students participated with full zeal and enthusiasm. The students of Classes II and III made Christmas tree with origami and then decorated it exceptionally beautiful. The pupils of Class IV adorned Christmas tree with balloons and Class V made masks of Santa Claus. The students of pre–primary were involved in a variety of activities and they uploaded their photos with the hash tags on Facebook. The students of Nursery decorated cookies, KG II decorated cupcakes, and KG I students made a snowman out of disposable plates. The students of pre-school attired themselves in Santa Claus and celebrated Christmas while sitting at home.

Online expert talk on human values

The department of computer science and engineering, Lyallpur Khalsa College, Technical Campus, Jalandhar, organised an expert talk on “Human Values and Professional Ethics” with an aim to inculcate human values in students that can help them to become good human beings along with good professional engineers. The resource person of the day was Col SK Sharma. He advised the students to apply human values in their lives as human values get multiplied as they are used, expressed and acted upon. They benefit both giver and recipient. He highlighted that education in human values and professional ethics is essential to nourish the moral capabilities in the students and ultimately in society in a positive way. He encouraged the students to dedicate themselves for the betterment of the society and the nation they are living in.

Saplings planted at Surya Enclave Park

The managing director of Aakash institute Aakash Chaudhary encouraged students to plant trees to save the environment from pollution and hazardous effects. Aakash Institute, Jalandhar, organised an event “Green Jalandhar Clean Jalandhar” at Surya Enclave Park where IPS Harsimrat Singh (Assistant Commissioner of Police, Jalandhar) presided as the chief guest of the event and Maj Vinay as the guest of honour, Sr Asst Director Ashish Deorani form Aakash Institute, all the staff and students were also present on the occasion. The students were motivated to plant trees, 367 trees were planted equal to the number of 367 selections of the students in prestigious institutes of India such as IITs and AIIMS.

Online Fancy Dress Competition

Under principal Neeru Nayyar, Shiv Jyoti Public School, during the lockdown period, provided online platform to its students to take part in various activities. Online inter-house fancy dress competition for Classes Ist & IInd was held. The final judgement was made by Bhavna Sabarwal and Sangeeta Sareen. In Class Ist: Pranjal Sharma bagged the first position, Parth Tondon stood Second, Pragun Grover got the third position and Bhumika Sharma got the consolation prize. In Class II - Kani Madan bagged the first position, Aaradhya and Pihu Taneja (2-C) stood second, Divit and Mayank remained third. Saanvi Dogra got the consolation prize. Overall activity was conducted by the activity coordinator Veenu Aggarwal. Krishna Jyoti (chairperson), Dr Vidur Jyoti (chairman trust) and Dr Suvikram Jyoti (manager, managing committee and general secretary trust) principal Neeru Nayyar, vice-principal Parveen Saili acknowledged the efforts of the students, parents and staff members.

Langar organised

Ramgarhia College of Education organised a langar to commemorate the Shaheedi Divas of Sahibzada Ajit Singh, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, Sahibzada Fateh Singh and Mata Gujri ji. Speaking on the occasion principal Dr Surinder Jit Kaur highlighted the history of martyrdom. She remarked that Baba Fateh Singh who was cruelly and mercilessly martyred at Sirhind along with his elder brother Zorawar Singh was the youngest recorded martyr in history. He knowingly and consciously laid down his life at very tender age of six years. — TNS


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