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CBSE Essay Competition Winners

Gurutsav 2014, a nationwide online essay competition for school students, was held by CBSE on Teacher's Day. Two Udgam students, Aashritha Ramesh and Aatman Apurva Vakil of Class 8 emerged as state winners in the Class 6-8 category.
The budding writers were awarded cash prizes of Rs 5000 and a book by Principal Ms.Radhika Iyer during the felicitation ceremony which their proud parents were invited to attend.
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Thaltej Municipal School Update

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Udgam School Trustee, Mr. G. K. Choksi, our school donated a computer to the Principal of Thaltej Municipal School. Other pending needs were also taken up which are in process now.
With this we have completed one year of association with the municipal school which we took over with an aim to uplift it. During this time we have made regular visits to the school, improved the sanitation and building structure, held competitions, trained teachers, provided food, stationery and furniture.
We would like to express our gratitude to all those who have been associated in making the municipal school a little better with their donation and time.

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BLUE AND PINK DAY

The tiny tots of our Preprimary section had a Blue and Pink Day in school. The scenario in the Jodhpur Campus was mesmerising. It was as though one has walked into a dream.
The children came dressed in these two colours. Usually blue is for boys and pink for girls and the children adhered to this. They played with items that had shades of blue and pink. There were pink umbrellas and blue fishes, pink dolls and blue guitars, blue and pink decorations and large balls to play with. The difficult part was eating food items that are found naturally in these two colours. Apart from learning about these two colours, they appreciated the presence of these colours in adding vibrancy to the surroundings. The goal of learning through fun was achieved well.
 
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YELLOW DAY – SUNNY ALL THE WAY!

Playgroup children celebrated 'Yellow Day' with great joy. To go along with the “Yellow Day” the children enjoyed playing with different yellow coloured toys. They had fun playing with yellow balloons and scribbling with yellow colour chalk on the black board. They had snacks to match the colour yellow.

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TEACHER’S DAY CELEBRATIONS

The Day for the Teacher, the Guru, was celebrated with reverence at Udgam School. 

This was the perfect opportunity for students to  make the day special for those who relentlessly work for them in and outside the classrooms, the motivators of learning.

Principal Ms. Radhika Iyer referred to the day as Teacher’s Day as well as Student’s Day as without students there would be no teachers and vice versa.

Each section of the school celebrated the day with great enthusiasm.

Students arranged a variety of activities for their beloved teachers.

There were skits, songs, speeches, dances and card making activity.

They decorated the classes with lovely colourful posters.

There were smiles all around.

 

In the afternoon the students listened with rapt attention to the live telecast of the eloquent speech of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a strong espouser of education.

Special arrangement was made to ensure proper viewing of the telecast.

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Appreciation for Udgam School

Recently a blood donation camp was held at our school premises. The organisers Prathma held such camps in several places among which our school collected the highest number of units.
As a token of appreciation Udgam School was awarded a trophy and a certificate for the support.

Charity begins at home and this spirit was rightly expressed by our Executive Director Mr. Manan Choksi who was among the blood donors. 
Appreciation certificates were also given to school staff Mrs. Jaksha Dikshit and Mrs. Sejal Mehta for their whole-hearted support.

We would like to thank all those who were associated with the event especially the donors.

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Seminar on Law Awareness

A seminar on law awareness was held for the students of Class XI. The students were told about the little known legal aid that is available for the weaker section of the society. Various issues pertaining to lack of awareness in the common people about the available resources and laws to provide them with the basic amenities like healthcare were discussed with real life examples. The aim of the seminar was to familiarise the students about the various aspects of law and motivate them to spread awareness among the deprived section of the society. Law as a career was also discussed and the students were counselled about the different law colleges and types of legal careers.

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VISIT TO SARDAR PATEL MUSEUM

The students of Class X got an opportunity to visit one of the landmarks of the city of Ahmedabad, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Museum , as a part of their Social Science project.
Stepping into the cool confines of the museum, the students were struck by the grandeur and magnificence of the building. The museum, also known as Moti Shah Mahal ,was built by Shah Jahan in1622 . It was later renovated and given the face of a museum which was inaugurated by our learned Ex Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on the 29th of Oct., 2013.
The museum is a state of art and technology. The students were enamoured by the visuals and detailed description of the story of the Iron Man of India -Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. His pivotal role in the freedom struggle of the country and his undying efforts in unifying his motherland is showcased beautifully in the museum with meticulous details. The murals, the various portraits , the information of his family members, his close associates etc. provided rich material and deep insight to the students for their presentation.
The museum also houses the rich and rare collection of the personal belongings of Sardar Patel. The valuable gifts received by him, with an estimated worth of Rs 400 chores, made one student immediately question,'Was our country really so rich?' Miniatures of Patel's residence, his school, the jail and other places associated with his life are also a part of the museum. 
Along with history, students added to their knowledge of literature when they came to know about the great poet Tagore's stay in the building when he was 17 years old and that it served as an inspiration to his story 'The Hungry Stones', came as a surprise to many.
The multimedia interactive displays and the film on the intense role Patel played in India’s struggle for freedom, his charitable disposition, his close association with the Father of the Nation, his strong decisions during his tenure as the Deputy Prime Minister of free India -all made the students realise the innate qualities of the Bismark of our country. Really it was an immensely enriching experience for the students. When they came back to school, their faces beamed with satiation and satisfaction.

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Sanskrit Day Celebration

The  Sanskrit Day was celebrated by the students of Std. 6, 7, 8 & 9 on August 8, 2014. The students enjoyed the shloka chanting competition, a quiz and a word game. They also shared their views on the importance of the language and how it can become a means of communication even in modern times. 

The winners of the shloka chanting competition were:

Junior Category : Std 6 & 7:

1st prize – Harshal J Oza & Garvita C Bhatt – std 7

2nd prize – Maharsh A Shah – std 6

3rd prize – Suvrat A Golchha – std 7

 

Senior Category: Std 8 & 9

1st prize – Ayushi S Menon – std 8

2 nd prize – Dhanika A Vyas – std 9

3rd prize – Hitarth J Sajwani – std 9

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