Class IX
Speaking Activity: "The Service of Mothers – Economic & Non-Economic Contributions"
Class IX
Poster Making Activity: "Garibi Hatao" – A Fight Against Poverty
Class 6 : Manuscript Exploration Activity to gain insight into historical documents and the cultural legacy they preserve. The activity included observing an ancient Arabic manuscript, written in traditional script and adorned with decorative borders. Accompanying the manuscript were two old coins, likely from the same historical period, enhancing the authenticity and value of the experience.
The grand tomb of Humayun, the second Mughal Emperor of India, was commissioned in 1569–70 by his devoted widow, Biga Begum (also known as Hajji Begum), as a symbol of her deep love and respect. Centuries later, this architectural marvel continues to inspire young minds.
Krishiv Baishya of Class VII-C, moved by the rich lessons of history, has created a detailed model of Humayun’s Tomb. This creation not only reflects his keen interest in the subject but also his genuine love for history and heritage. Through his work, history comes alive — speaking to us through the language of art.
The poster making activity about gender equality created by 7D Ira features a diverse group of people holding signs with powerful messages. The phrase "Equality isn't a favour ,Equality is a foundation," emphasizing the importance of treating everyone with fairness and respect. The illustration promotes unity and inclusivity, showcasing individuals with disabilities and people from different backgrounds.This activity help students to understand the importance of treating everyone with fairness and respect, and develop empathy towards individuals from diverse backgrounds. The poster is simple yet effective design makes it relatable and inspiring. It highlights the need for equal rights and opportunities for all. Overall, it's a compelling visual representation of the fight for equality. This activity will help students recognize the value of equality and promote inclusivity in their daily lives.