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Pre-Primary - Celebration - Janmashtami

Janmashtami was celebrated in the pre- primary section on 6th of September, 2023. Children were introduced to this day of Krishna Jayanti as the wonderful festival known as Janmashtami.  The main significance of celebration is to encourage togetherness, thus it signifies unity and faith in supreme of the world.
The learners attended class wearing traditional dress and had a story session.  In the Sr. Kg. class, the learners did an activity of treasure hunt and found the objects we see with the lord Krishna Peacock Feather, flute, crown, Curd and handi etc. The Jr. Kg learners decorated the “Crown” with the colorful materials and wore it. The Nursery class students made a feather with candy sticks and craft papers. It was a really joyful celebration with lots of fun and learning.

Primary - Celebration - Janmashtami

Hanumant High School witnessed Janmashtami Celebration on Wednesday 6 th September 2023. Also known as Shri Krishna Janmashtami and Gokulashtami, this day is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Krishna. According to the legends, the eighth son of Devki, Lord Shri Krishna was born on the 8th day of the dark fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada (August-September). The students dressed themselves as Lord Krishna and Radha and enjoyed the dance on the stage. One intricate dance was performed by the students. They dressed and presented themselves as 10 incarnations of Lord Vishnu. That was really amazing and mesmerizing.

Secondary - Field Study - Industrial Visit

                                            The Higher Secondary Section had conducted an Academic Visit to one of the Ruparel House Units on 4 th Sep 2023. The main aim of the visit is enhance the learning process of the students in practical aspects of Commerce Studies. The visit consisted of two main aspects. The first part consisted of the Factory tour of the unit where Plastic Ropes were manufactured. The process was explained in detail along with responses of the questions posed by curious minds of our students. The second part consisted of the session with the owners about Business, Accounts and Economic aspects of working of a Business. The owner Mr. Ruparel was gracious and patient enough to answer all the questions of the students prelisted and many other queries at the time. He shared his experience and knowledge of 40 years about working of a business.They offered everyone refreshing drinks and we bid them adieu after expressing our thankfulness.

Teacher's Day Celebration

Hanumant High School celebrated Teachers’ Day on Tuesday 5 th September 2023. Everyone in the school, be it Teachers or Students, was happy and excited. This is the day when the teachers feel very special. This is the day when the students try to show their love and gratitude to the teachers. The celebration started with welcoming of the teachers. Students welcomed the teachers with the token of love i.e. a card and a rose flower. The students surprised the teachers with some awards. The categories of the awards are as follow:

1. The Most Professional

2. The Funniest

3. The Most Creative

4. The Most Approachable

5. The Most Dedicated

The students, who were Teachers of that day, dressed themselves like teachers, conducted their classes and taught some topics. Many students gave many things like cards, pens, chocolates and other gifts to their favorite teachers. It was actually worth experiencing day for students and teachers.

Art Corner

Students of Hanumant High School of grade 9 A and B tried something wonderful in drawing. Students beautifully drew paintings of Madhubani paintings. Madhubani painting is a very old form of folk art that originated in the Madhubani district of Bihar. It is made from rice paste and natural colours. The students painted so brilliantly that they were encouraged and appreciated by Art and Craft Teacher Ms. Anita Baraiya. This art is basically originated in one of the districts of Bihar named Madhubani. As it is developed in Madhubani district, this art came to be known as Madhubani Art. 

Talk of the Week

Power of Words

Words Can make one happy,

Words Can bend one’s mind,

Words Can make one grumpy,

Words can make kind.

 Words can illuminate a man,

Words can make one weep,

Words can hurt so much,

That a man can’t even sleep.

Words can hide the truth,

Words can strike the heart,

Words Can provoke the youth,

To make a revolution start.

Words can give one freedom,

Words can push one to heights,

Only words have such powers,

To separate wrongs from rights.

 Words are more than missiles,

That one can just die,

But Words, if hit cause much damage,

That makes one forget to try.

 Words before being spoken,

Are under our total control,

But after we speak the words,

We fall under their control!

One should always be careful while speaking, once the words are spoken can’t be taken back.

Creative Teacher's Corner

The Teachers of Hanumant High School performed one activity on Teachers' Day. Teachers made many different and beautiful things by clay. This creative idea was given by Miss Anita Baraiya. Teachers depicted their creativity in real world by this wonderful activity. Some teachers made many beautiful small SHIVA LINGA, some decorative key chains, some colorful flowers, etc. Ms. Radhika Hariyani and Principal Mr. Rajesh Tiwari were present during the activity and encouraged the teachers. 

Creative Student's Corner

Wake up! Wake up!

It’s a lovely day.

Oh! Please get up

And come and play.

The birds are singing in the trees,

And you can hear the buzzing bees.


Wake up! Wake up!

It’s a lovely day.

Oh! Please get up

 And come and play.

                                         -Divyansh Singh

                5A

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