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New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 1
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1 From Principal’s Desk 6
2 Editorial 6
3 Messages 7
4 The destiny in my hands 8
5 A Shadow life 8
6 Art work 9
7 Saviour of all 10
8 Self Confidence 10
9 Pencil 10
10 Tara’s Intelligence 11
11 The ordeal to say a good bye 11
12 Art work 12
13 My dream house 13
14 Friendship 13
15 Indomitable Earth 13
16 Travelling Via train 14
17 Control Yourself 14
18 वर्षा रषनी 15
19 Nature 15
20 My Joyful Life 15
21 Art Work 16
22 Anger Management 17
23 You are a masterpiece 17
24 Friend 17
25 Have Patience 18
26 Monsoon 18
26 Soldier 18
27 Man,Woman and Equality 19
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28 Submission to peer pressure 19
29 Art work 20
30 Freedom of Press in Democracy 21
31 Art work 23
32 Our Future Earth 24
33 Endevor 24
34 The Aloof of human 25
35 The little girl 25
36 The little Guest 25
37 The art of Dharma as per Mahabharath 26
38 Beware !You are in for a scare 26
39 Art work 27
40 Travelling 28
41 Wall flower 28
42 Water conservation 28
43 Woman Empowerment 29
44 स्वच्छ भषरत 29
45 Luna Venture 29
46 Make the choice 30
47 Being Myself 30
48 Television 30
49 Art work 31
50 The night before the final Exam 32
51 Elegance 32
52 Chocoland 33
53 Me Myself 33
54 The ant and the elephant 34
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55 Grand Parents 34
56 Riddles 34
57 Art work 35
58 The kind fairies 37
59 The day I’ll never forget 37
60 Little Birdie 37
61 Summers in India 38
62 Exams are good or bad 38
63 Art work 39
64 Art Work 40
65 Humility 41
66 Life is Magical 41
67 Mom 41
68 I am the Earth 42
69 Opportunity is a choice 42
70 Stand Up 42
71 Art work 43
72 Our future Earth 44
73 The small Hours 44
74 Flood and destruction 45
75 Good morning 45
76 Think before you speak 45
77 Sunrise 45
78 Art work 46
79 Global Warming 47
80 What will happen without Instagram 47
81 I am a tree 47
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82 The Night 48
83 India’s journey towards Technology and space 48
84 Hyperloop 49
85 Art work 50
86 Pizza 51
87 Who influenced me and how 53
88 Eyesight 53
89 Art work 54
90 Art work 55
91 Conquering the space 56
New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 6
From Principal’s Desk
The most important step we can take toward achiev-
ing our greatest potential in life is to learn to monitor
our attitude and its impact on our work performance,
relationships and everyone around us.
We all have a choice. We can choose an inner dia-
logue of self-encouragement, self-motivation, or we
can choose one of self-defeat and self-pity. It’s a
power we all have.
Our mind is a computer that can be programmed. We
can choose whether the software installed is produc-
tive or unproductive.
Our inner dialogue is the software that programs our
attitude, which determines how we present ourselves
to the world around us. We have control over the
programming. Whatever we put into it is reflected in
what comes out.
Many of us have behavior patterns today that were
programmed into our brains at a very tender age. The
sad reality of life is that we continue to hear negative
information, but we don’t have to program it into our
brains.
The most influential voice we hear is our own inner
voice, our selfcritic. It can work for or against us, de-
pending on the messages we allow.
It can be optimistic or pessimistic. It can wear us
down or cheer us on. We control the sender and the
receiver, but only if we consciously take responsibil-
ity for and control over our inner conversation.
Habitual bad attitudes are often the product of past
experiences and events. Common causes include low
self-esteem, stress, fear, resentment, anger and an ina-
bility to handle change.
It takes serious work to examine the roots of a harm-
ful attitude, but the rewards of ridding ourselves of this
heavy baggage can last a lifetime.
School Magazine is a wonderful platform for students to
showcase their talents of creativity, writing, ideating, etc. I
appreciate the efforts of all the budding writers and artists
for making this magazine vibrant. I thank the entire Editori-
al Team for their good work and support. God bless you all.
Dr. Nicholas Correa
Executive Director & Principal
Editorial
This is a time of massive changes.in every sector. The stu-
dent today is an individual, is a real person with feelings of
self-respect, sensitivity, responsibility and compassion. We
need to recognize, appreciate, applaud and foster the fine
blend of sensibilities in a child – and thus this is to be
viewed as a launch pad for the children’s creative urges to
blossom naturally.
As the saying goes, leadersare built in classrooms'.This
humble initiative is to set the budding minds free allowing
them to roam free in the realm of imagination and experi-
ence to create a world of beauty in words.
This school attains its eminence in the first place through
the achievement of children. This magazine also espouses
the School spirit which is built up within the school through
the collective actions, thoughts and aspirations. All these,
I believe would spur higher growth and enterprise in chil-
dren.
My thanks are due to the Principal,Vice Principal, editor
students and teachers to have been of immense help in
breathing life into these pages.
Hope the readers will enjoy every word of it and applaud
the efforts put into its making Happy viewing and Reading
Editor
Mrs. Seema R Sharma .
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“Micro changes in Life can bring Macro Transformation.”
Children should be taught to think . We should help them to unfold their imaginations and give life to
their thoughts & aspirations. The Hands on Learning Activities done in class will unleash a wide
spectrum of creative skills. This I believe is the strongest factor for success in raising his self esteem
& the most overwhelming key to a child’s success is the attitude by parents by giving the space to the
child and not comparing them to others. “The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” So why not
give them a jumpstart from the grass root level itself.
We are pleased to present to you , our E-Magazine .It is a milestone that marks our growth, unfolds
children’ s imagination to foster a positive learning Environment. Let’s give them a platform to
think , express &exhibit their skills.
I congratulate the editorial team for their hard work in releasing this E magazine
Happy Reading…..
Ms. Kuldeep Kaur Rattan
Headmistress , Pre - primary
“ What you are is God’s gift to you. What you become is your gift to God “
Language is one of God’s greatest gift to humans, given for the purpose of sharing ideas with others.
Without leaving our chairs we can go to all parts of the world. We mediate on the wonders of creation.
But without the gift of language we would be limited in the ways we can share these ideas. Words help
us let others know what we are feeling, how much we care or how our hearts are filled with awe and
wonder and gratitude to God for all He has given us.
Our School magazine is a mirror reflecting the creativity of young minds of the school. I extend my
warm wishes to continue this journey on the road of excellence. May God Bless us with wisdom.
Ruby Verghese
Sr. Coordinator
The school proudly presents its unique creation in the form of the E magazine which serves as a plat-
form to highlight the literary and artistic segment of NHPS family forming a bridge between flowing
thoughts and artistic magnification. The magazine also highlights the educational ,cultural and sports
activities of the institute.
Students articles have been instrumental in reflecting their literary spirits and ideals.
I appreciate the daunting efforts put in by the team to put together the myriad thoughts into a visual
fest. I wish them success for its timely release.
Monalisa Basu
Vice Principal
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A shadow side in me
- Sunit Dighe VIII-C
Your life is in your hands. How to solve your life with
ease? That's always a big question in a puzzled mind.
Synchronizing the answer is always necessary . Elabo-
ration the next ,first let's understand why you get a
human life hereditarily. Until and unless you have
solved the Rubik's cube of your life with cases truly
hard then you are fulfill to get handout of the running
notes written by your mind for a total 70 years. That's
not a small value! It's 70×12=..etc..
Now what's a shadow side of your life. It's none other
than your emotions. Answer to the shadow side of
your life in emotions is depression. Not going beyond
and deeper in depression. But those who don't know
what is depression :-It is the state in which your mind
losses thinking , will power and confidence for find-
ing no way in taking the right path for the solution.
Depresion acts in making your life a
bit difficult. Mind makes all unneces-
sary savages which have a result 0.
See the matchmaking here, the villain
depression has no hero to be defeated. You yourself
are a hero but you sometimes fail to take control over
depression. So here, motivation plays a extravagant
role.
How to solve your life with ease? That was our ques-
tion in the start. Life isn't easy but definitely you can
decide your life. Have a success it's good , defeating
all sort of gratuitous emotions is better and thinking
optimistically is best. Like with what the quote moti-
vates“only when you illuminate others...without ex-
pectation or reward...will you truly understand how to
illuminate yourself” only remember don't let you sink
your mind sink and your foolish but previous life to
sink in the deep disarrayed water .
The destiny in my hands
- Aaryan Aggarwal IX-B
Destiny. The word means the inevitable fate or some
events that will necessarily happen to some person in
the future. It is however, a notion and not a proven
fact, as obviously no one can see the future. People
believe that what destiny says is the ultimate truth and
absolutely nothing can change it. However, I beg to
differ as while it may be inevitable, it will not neces-
sarily be completely unchangeable. To give an exam-
ple, a person born into a poor family, may believe that
his destiny is poverty and nothing else.
However, with enough efforts and determination, he/
she may grow up to be very successful. This has led
me to believe that destiny is not any actual power or
anything that can affect our future. Rather, it is a state
of mind that sometimes may lead to demotivation.
This happens because success has never come without
failures. In failures, we tend to lose
positivity and start becoming nega-
tive and their mindset towards life all
-in-all becomes negative. This is
where we begin to believe that this is what destiny had
in store for us and this is exactly what we are going to
get. With this preconceived notion, people often lose
interest or even give up entirely. However, since desti-
ny is a figment of a person’s mind, it can be modified
as and when required.
Thus, believing in destiny and hoping that the hard-
ships that you have faced are all part of a bigger plan
will give you the motivation to do better and improve.
Thus, I believe that destiny, while not being real to
some extent can change the course of a person’s life.
Destiny is not unchangeable, the power to do so lies in
your very hands.
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Savior of all
Nikita V IX– A
Our country is safe,
Because of you.
You protect our country today,
And forever you’ll do.
The tri-colour will glare,
Because you are there.
And the feelings of love with
Our country we share,
Bravery in your fights
And surgical strikes.
Salute to you and all,
The almighty soldiers,
I pledge my glory and
will always be proud of your story .
Self Confidence
Anirudh Shetti VI B
Self Confidence is an attitude that allows you to move
forward and achieve your goals. Self confidence
means believing in yourself. It is an ability that makes
the human believe in himself. For example, Tim was a
boy who had a stage fear. One day he was selected for
the assembly as a reporter. On the day of assembly,
Tim was very scared to go on the stage. Then he
thought about Self confidence. Long ago his mother
said him that if a person has Self confidence, he can
cross away all the difficulties in his life. So at that
time, Tim forgot all the fear and became a self confi-
dent boy.
On assembly he reported beautifully and he was the
best reporter in the assembly. There are some more
other positives like positive thinking, concentration,
good manners, being kind etc. Like Theodore Roose-
velt said “Each time we face fear, we gain strength,
courage and confidence in the doing”. I will conclude
my article with this quote, “Believe in yourself and
you will be unstoppable”.
Pencil
-Aadya Agarwal V
Once I was drawing with a pencil,
But to draw proper shape I need a stencil.
I was using a pencil to write a phrase,
I wrote it wrong, then the teacher said “Erase! Erase!”
I lost my pencil,
But it was with my friend Jencil.
With that pencil I drew a triangle and a rectangle,
But I was not able to find its angle.
In English I had to complete punctuation marks,
With help of that pencil , James drew many sharks.
In science there was a chemical blast,
My teacher said “pencil’s life is very vast”.
Once more I lost my pencil,
It was stuck in my hair.
Once again i lost my pencil,
But this time it was lost in a fair..
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Tara's intelligence
- Pritika Manohar kadam VIII –D
Once upon a time there lived a couple near the town.
They were just married and expected a child. After a
year they had twins. Both were charming. Their
names were Yash and Tara.
Tara was expected to do the household work and
Yash was to go to school and do a job. Tara was an
very intelligent girl so she used to take her brother's
old books and study on her own.
One fine day she asked her brother " Why every time
I have to do the household work and not study like
you ?"Her brother asked many people but got a com-
mon answer that girls are not meant to study .
So both of them decided to ask their father . He gave a
confusing answer that if Tara wants to go to school , I
can help her to learn and write but which school will
give her admission? I can't fight for one girl .
She understood what he meant so Tara had an idea
about that. She gathered her friends and told them the
importance of education .
Next day she gathered them and
went to her father and said you
won't help one girl (me) so can
you help us to study. Her father was impressed by her
intelligence.He took them to the principal who was
his friend and requested him several times about the
admission of the girls.
At last one day he agreed to take the admission of
those girls. They started going to school everyday .
The problem was all the people were frustrated . They
used to throw garbage near their house and also say
abusing words . Also stop the ways of the girls for
going to school .
They also took the house of Tara and Yash . They
used to live in a hut with those girls as well.
The people used to throw stones on them . The girls
did not lose their hopes and studied hard . All those
after many years started working in office .
The people were proud afterwards and they started a
girls school . They gave back house of Yash and Tara.
The ordeal to say a ‘goodbye’
-Nidhi Mishra VIII-G
Together we laughed
Together we wept,
Myriad fond impressions, We kept.
Jointly, we danced like daisy
We didn’t bother about others,
We chuckled like crazy
Concerning about the fussy was tempestuous.
Together we were scintillating
We were engrossed in,
Our cackles were uplifting
Something was sinister, I remained keen!
That gloominess was undesirable
Not you, but our disunion was near,
Our parting was lamentable
The distance between us was my fear.
Our disunion was forthcoming
I wished I could quit it,
Tears from our eyes were running
With those yet, we had to split.
Years had flown by
Not the echo,
The ordeal to say a
‘goodbye’
And to lose a loyal oppo.
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My dream House!!
-Harshith Nair IX-B
Voila! I have shifted to my new house,
Away from those lizards and that cunning mouse.
That was once a basic and simple house,
Now can’t get over the whoaas and wowws!!
Ancient doors and artefacts with a palatial tinge,
Enter ..... and you would feel you’ve got wings.
Vintage artefacts and interiors add to the glam
quotient,
A gramophone, an antique
telephone, that take you to an
era that’s ancient.
To me and my brother’s surprise, there’s an excit-
ing bunk bed,
Now who sleeps on the top, there’s gonna be a
bloodshed.
I hate boasting .... but this one’s the icing on the
cake,
Let me tell you friends, this was a dream, all
fake !!!
Friendship
-Divya Johnson VIII – I
Friendship has no form,
sometimes it makes us feel secure and warm,
Sometimes leaves us cold and forlorn,
and sometimes gives us the power to go on.
We mistake it often for something materializing,
but it’s free and artistic,
It is hard to catch,
no other virtue has its match.
Indomitable Earth
- Poorvi Sanu IX –G
Our global crisis has created a cure
No , A treatment for what is in the store
New seasons simmer , shorelines bore .
Plastics not fake , its sweet
Everlasting, a love we adore .
Are you sure ?
Intestinal hurdle artwork, framed
Mammals fattened by unnatural floating,
Wild material machine . Unseen .
Where does your waste ream ?
What can I do ?
It takes more than
one . It takes society
Globally to do what
needs to be done .
Our footprint is mas-
sive, weighty.
Join Mother Earth ,
On our journey here and abroad
Full of disbelief and open scorn
It’s worth the attempt to help her adorn
To help her heal her sores , prevent more welts.
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Travelling via train
-Aditya Patil VIII-E
Travelling is a prominent and a fun-learning activity of
our life. It introduces us to new people, their culture
and enhances skills that are essential in our lives.
Travelling gives a wonderful experience to the travel-
ers especially by train. I am being so sight to write the
essay ‘cause guess what, “I AM TRAVELLING IN
THE BUMPY TRAIN”, hearing the quarrels for seats
with the bumps of the train.
Train to me is the most favourite mode of transport for
long journeys. I am sure even others love travelling via
train inspite of the long journey and time. But if its
with families or with bachelor friends there’s no one
stopping them from being happy. During travelling we
also get familiar to stops during the journey where
people get off and enter. This introduces us to the cul-
ture of those regions
and that’s what makes our
India famous and legend-
ary. We also get to eat
those India-famous snacks
from all over India like ‘Shehgaon kachori’, ‘ Kol-
hapuri misal’ and I would stop here or else I know
your mouth is watering and you wanna eat this.
This is what travelling is. It increases our general
knowledge as we get across so many new things. Trav-
elling by train is much more affordable than aero-
planes ; where we just have to sit and enjoy the luxury.
Travelling will also introduce you to all kinds of peo-
ple like the innocent ones, the fighters, the caring ones
who surrender themselves for you and sometimes the
people you know. So to enjoy these beautiful moments
of life travel once or twice a year to refresh your-
selves.
Control Yourself
- Suvan Lokhande IX-A
Controlling yourself is something great that you have
achieved in your whole life. Controlling a particular
thing with which you get addicted is a big thing. Dur-
ing puberty, children get addicted to various bad things
such as food, mobile, T.V. or maybe food.
“Control Yourself Kid!!!!”, “Done, not more than
this!!!”, “Control!!!!” such types of sentences maybe
familiar to you which must be said by your mom, dad,
teachers and your elders. But that’s exactly true, what
they say. I know that it’s difficult to leave a particular
thing with which you get addicted. But still if you
leave it , certainly this can make an impact in your life.
I mean to say that leave only bad things and not the
good things like reading or studying. Believe it, every-
thing is possible in this whole world. If Neil Arm-
strong can go to moon then why cannot you leave your
bad habit. Lets take an example, a
boy who likes to eat a lot, he may
like to eat Chinese, Continental,
Asian and whatever. But you must
take care of your fitness too. We can
eat whatever we want but in a limit.
If you start practicing such good practices you can
surely be the one who has changed his whole life to a
certain life.
And these changes can definitely make you proud.At
last my opinions may have some differences but, eve-
ryday we get to learn something from our daily experi-
ences. And I truly believe that if we make a decision
and start opting it in our daily life we can surely our-
selves make a change in our whole life. At last I con-
vey that you need to control yourself and follow this
motto in your life……..Control Yourself & Be the
Change
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वर्षा रषनी
- महक आहूजष, ७ वी ए
वर्षा रषनी वर्षा रषनी कब आओगी
जून मषस हुआ समषप्त कब बरसोगी
जन-जन हुआ बेहषल तुम बबन
खुशषली छषएगी जब तुम बरसोगी रषत दिन
तुम बबन सूखष पड़ष है , बंजर बषनी ज़मीन
धरती पर त्रषदह मच जषएगी
निी तषल सब सुख गए है , प्यषसे खड़े सब
जीव जल्ि बरसो और खुशषली करो धरती पर
बून्ि को लोग तरसे बेहषल हुए सब जलचर
हर जीव नषच उठे तुम्हषरे आगमन पर
पेड़ पौधे सब सुख गए है ,
वन छोड़ गए सब ढोर वर्षा रषनी
Nature
- BHUMESH DADHWAL VII—C
The earth is full of surprises,
Just look around yourself
It can be anywhere around you,
Even somewhere in your bookshelf.
The most surprising is nature,
It’s full of different stuff.
It can be a human or thing or even a creature.
We humans made strong big buildings,
And that’s what we think is great
But look deep in nature
You will find trees, plants and Animals everywhere.
Some may be mild, And some may be wild!
Mother nature provides us with our needs,
And still we use it for our greeds.
Let’s join hands together,
To save this marvelous creation,
For our next generation.
My Joyful Life
- Rihana Antony II - C
In 2011, my mom gave birth to a cute little girl and named her Rihana. After four years, in 2015, my mom
gave birth to one more child , my adorable sibling , Richelle. A few years passed and we grew up. My sister is
now three years and I am seven. Every noon and night we go to the garden and play. We leave for home when
our mother comes to pick us up from the garden. At 9 o’clock in the evening, we eat our dinner and go to
sleep.
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Anger Management
- Sfurti Kumbhar IX-A
Anger….The worst of emotions. It causes a LOT of
problems. Like damaged friendships, separated fami-
lies, to list a few. The list is long. But, as many people
have tried and failed, controlling anger can be impos-
sible at times when the little fuse in your brain blows
off. Let us discuss controlling anger today.
Basically, anger management seems and sounds im-
possible. But, as it turns out, it isn’t. It’s really simple.
To be honest, I am a cranky person. Even the slightest
bit of annoying thing or the face of an irritating person
blows my fuse off. So, well, yeah. I’m trying to get it
under control. Sort of.
Impossible, right? Managing anger sounds easy. You
can distract yourself from the situation. Permanently
fix an imaginary meter in your brain which indicates
anger level. My meter is always near 50-60. When I
say that I’m a cranky person, you can see that I mean
it!
As I was saying, the meter. Anytime you feel that the
meter is rising, just find some ways to control it. Like
the classic, “drink cool water to cool down your warm
head”, or breathe. Listen to your fav music. Or ask
yourself this simple question.
“Is getting angry at this person or screaming at them
going to improve my day in any way whatsoever”?
If the answer is yes, go ahead. Scream all that you
want at the person and improve your day. But if the
answer is no, STOP yourself in time. Maybe make
yourself an anger dice. Or, breathe in. Out. And may-
be the classic as mentioned above.
Frankly, these ways have helped me to reduce my
“fuse blowing off” times since grade 4. Anger may be
one of the smartest issues, but we are smarter!
You are a masterpiece
- Tisha Gangar, VIII-A
There are songs in your eyes
Singing lullabies
The voice is so pretty
That it charms in the whole city
There is dance in your smile
With moves in a pile
You make people laugh
With dance as your better half
There is a magical art
Right inside your heart
Painting pictures ,which create
memories
That are soothing just like a
breeze
You are a Masterpiece
With an end number of skills
Creativity is your strength
Keep safe till the end
Friend
- Nupoor Teli VIII
Friend is like
the leaves of a tree;
With your friend
you are always free.
Friend is the moon
of the shining night;
It is the light
that makes your life bright.
Friend is the one
who brings out your good;
A friend is the person
who makes your mood.
Friend is like
a blooming flower;
A true friendship is
higher than a tower.....
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Have Patience
-Ayush Lonakadi IX– C
Read to the end,
After reading you’ll become enlightened,
Because there’s something you don’t know,
Have patience, let the excitement grow.
I betcha, it’s a secret that’ll help you lifelong,
No, I am not joking nor am I wrong,
Wait for some time and you won’t regret your action,
Have patience, it isn’t a wrong decision.
Oh, are you bored of waiting?
I know it’s frustrating,
But you are really very close,
Have patience, the secret, now I
disclose.
Don’t act like a child,
The dose of patience, so very
mild,
You have reached so far,
Have patience, the door to the secret, now, is ajar.
Finally, now I’ll reveal the secret,
Read closely; all other works, please forget,
There you go, the moment you’ve awaited for,
One, two, three and then comes four!
Monsoon
-Isha Bhanushali VIII
The most alluring part in monsoon season is the way
people tackle them. Every where you scan, people are
struggling back to reach their home back safely and it
indeed gives you a sense of achievement when you
reach home without getting drained by the gushing
water the automobiles blow on you!Well, my case is a
little bit different. Every time I attempt not to step in-
side the puddle ,the next step will certainly be inside
it.
It was raining heavily that day and unlike my usual
days ,it was a special one. I got dispersed from my
classes by 6:00 and not aware about the conditions
outside , I stepped outside ,expecting my van to pick
me up. Suddenly there was gloomy all around and
there was silence everywhere (huh! Because the light
went off) and to add insult to injury I got a call from
my Sir that the van will be com-
ing 1 hour late.
I after a while made up my
mind, I will set out and go on
my own.I took my umbrella and set out with my
friend. The roads were all muddy and the water
reached up to my ankle. The situation got testified as
it started raining heavily. We all expected the rain to
stop after a while but it was adamant, throwing it's
tantrums on us .All over the road there were vehicles
parked and there was no way to move.
But not giving up we carried forward to reach our des-
tination. After a long tiring journey of 1km (which
took us almost 1hr) we reached our home safely. I had
a feeling of accomplishing a big feat that day.
But the climax is here,
I had to listen to my Mom's scolding,
Yes, because I had stepped inside a big puddle!
Soldier
- Marisha Nath VIII-C
Dear soldier, you sacrifice yourself for your nation,
But people think it’s your job, not your passion!
You are a warrior,
You are our savior,
You are in the list of God’s golden fame,
But alas! No book mentions your name.
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Man, Woman, and Equality
Poorvi Sanu IX-G
Why are women considered inferior to men? Why is
it so? Even in the olden days, gender inequality was
very common.
Sati, widows, shravana, shraddha, managala gaur,
akshaya tritiya, child marriage, karva chauth…
etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.What do these words re-
mind you of? Yep. That’s right. These are all systems
for women.
These are sacrifices and systems that women perform
for their better halves. So that their spouses have a
long and safe life. But what do these spouses do in
return? Discriminate these women. Consider them
inferior. I think that only about 15% of men give
equal opportunities and rights to women.
This number is increasing, no doubt, but then this is a
slow process.Men work approximately 6 – 8 hours a
day. Women, on the other hand, work at least 16
hours a day. Yet, men get salary and women, in some
cases, don’t.
To all the men and boys reading this, I have a few
questions for you.Do you have the guts to perform all
housework with 5 guests in the house? Do you have
enough courage to change your sur-
name after marriage? Do you have
the guts to leave your ancestral home
where you have lived for at least 23
years? Are you ready to be dominated
by women? More importantly, are you ready to listen
to pungent words from your mother-in-law? And of
course, do you guys have courage to bear a child for 9
months and 9 days and give birth and nurture the ba-
by?
Giving birth is simultaneous to fracturing 20 – 21
bones at once. Did men know this? And yet, they con-
sider women weak. They think, that because we’re
women, we cannot think.If we cannot think, who is
Marie Curie? If we are weak, who delivers kids?
Women aren’t any different. They are children of
gods. They aren’t your personal secretaries, they are
your partners.Only a woman knows how much suffer-
ing women go through. And yet, women are discrimi-
nated daily.
What women want is love and respect. They work
hard for it, they toil day and night, and what they get
is….absolutely nothing.
Is this right?
Submission to Peer Pressure
-Akshat Mishra IX -G
“Hey Mohan! When did you get this new iPhone-X”,
we asked him in surprise as we knew the financial
condition of his family. “My cousin gifted it to me”,
quipped Mohan sheepishly. All the boys resumed
playing, but I knew there was something amiss.Peer
pressure is becoming increasingly inevitable amongst
teenagers . One may argue that it is a part of human
nature. It may be pivotal for a human being but its
darker side is certainly the more powerful one.
People are easily succumbing to peer pressure without
realising its consequences. Just to gain respect in
someone’s eyes, they are even ready to quarrel with
their parents and ward their attention from their nec-
essary activities. A recent survey suggested that the
maximum people in a rave are a group of teenagers.
The clutches of peer pressure are so strong that people
aren’t being able to listen even to their conscience.
The youth mostly is just littering around the streets,
smoking cigarettes, boozing or becoming a victim to
social networks sites like Facebook or Instagram. Hu-
man resource is the most valuable resource that we
have and the youth are supposed to replenish this re-
source, not just to become egoists. The are the future
of the planet but sadly, they aren’t forging the path for
mankind that they are supposed to.
Hopefully, there is some resistance against this social
evil in modern days. Such people have sworn to stay
adamant and not stray from the rightful path. These
days of hope do believe in working for the greater
good and are spreading awareness and showing the
society that peer pressure is deleterious sort individual
growth and well being.
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“Freedom of Press in Democracy”
- Poorvi Sanu IX-G
A free press and a free judiciary are two very important
cornerstones of a democracy. Especially in the modern
era of widely accessible news and innumerable infor-
mation at our fingertips, freedom of press is highly valued
liberty that citizens should be aware of and know the rea-
son why it is given to us as Indians. Freedom means those
people, who state the liberty, or right and privileged to
speak according to their will.
Freedom is that opportunity, which we should never avoid
and in all bad situations, it gives us all right to handle the
problems in our own innovative and thoughtful way. Press
and media are the vital way to express and speech some
views and opinions in a democratic country. It is the me-
dium of expressing an opinion of the people. It justifies
the individual right to speech and expression, a coveted
right enshrined in the Indian constitution and the law of
other countries on the globe.
The importance of freedom of press lies in the fact that
for most citizens the prospect of personal familiarity with
newsworthy events is unrealistic. In seeking out news, the
media therefore acts for the public in large. it is the means
by which people receive free flow of information and ide-
as, which is essential to intelligence self-governance, that
is in turn, democracy. For a proper functioning of democ-
racy, it is essential that
citizens are informed
about news from vari-
ous parts of the coun-
try and even abroad, because only then can they form ra-
tional opinions. A citizen surely cannot be expected per-
sonally to gather news to enable him or her to form such
opinions. Hence, the media plays an important role in a
democracy and serves as an agency of the people to gath-
er news for them.
It is for this reason that freedom of press has been empha-
sised in all democratic countries, while it was not permit-
ted in feudal or totalitarian regimes.
In India, the media have a great responsibility also to see
that the news they present is accurate and serve the inter-
est of the people. If the media convey false news that may
harm the reputation of a person or a section of society, it
may do a great damage since reputation is a valuable asset
for a person.
Even if the media subsequently correct a statement, the
damage done may be irreparable. Hence the media should
take care to carefully investigate any news item before
carefully reporting it.
I know of a case were the photograph of a High Court
judge, who was known to be upright ,was shown on a TV
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channel along with that of a known criminal .The alle-
gation against the judge was that he had acquired the
land not in any discretionary quota but in the open
market at the market price.Also, sometimes the media
present twisted or distorted news that may contain an
element of truth but also an element of untruth. This,
too, should be avoided because a half-truth can be
more dangerous than a total lie. The media should
avoid giving any slant to news and avoid sensational-
ism and yellow journalism. Only then will they gain
the respect of the people and fulfil their true role in a
democracy.Some newspapers espouse the cause of
only one community
“They do not judge problems on their merits. They
view problems from a communal angle. Such newspa-
pers do disservice to the nation. On the other hand,
some responsible newspapers exercise great restraint
while reporting news about riots between two commu-
nities. They never give the identity of the community
which started the riot. If there are any casualties, they
do not give a community-wise break up lest this
should trigger off a bigger riot
In India, most of the newspapers are controlled by
business magnates Such newspapers, therefore, pro-
mote the interest of the capitalists by given tainted
news. They pay no heed even to the genuine prob-
lems of the worker^ farmers, artisans and other
weaker sections of the people.
The press is the defender and the protector of the
rights and liberties of the people. But it can per-
form this role only if it enjoys freedom in publish-
ing news, views and reporting. It can function ef-
fectively only in an open society, where decisions are
made in a democratic manner. The press should not be
scared of influential people. The press should consider
it their duty to protect the right of the workers and oth-
er downtrodden sections of the people.
While the press should enjoy freedom to perform its
role effectively, it should not treat such freedom as a
licence to defame anybody. It should not publish any
views or support any movement which violates our
Constitution or is against the territorial integrity and
unity of the country.
To the conclusion, As the world’s largest democracy,
India has a duty to ensure that the press has the duty to
disseminate information and express opinions without
excessive censorship. Unfortunately, in recent years,
the right has been increasingly curbed. This oppres-
sion of press is an alarming trend as it does not allow
for proper checks and balances on the government and
its activities. The people of our country need to re-
member that in order to have a strong democracy they
need a strong and free press.
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Our Future Earth
- Hiya Purswani VIII B
We all know the present condition of our environment
around us. Inspite of advanced and modern technolo-
gy, we humans, are still not able to find a solution.
Early humans neither they had much technology nor
they had enough intelligence but still in the early ages,
the environment was clean making it the reason for
the increasing life span of humans. It's a shocking
news to know that the amount of plastic bottles pro-
duced now may lead to increase in plastic pollution
and cause several death.
It's a great opportunity to be as a human in this beauti-
ful earth, and so it’s our responsibility to make it
clean. In monsoon, people cut down trees to prevent
accidents to occur, but do we plant trees in summer to
prevent more global warming? We can prevent bad
things to happen but not cannot take that much efforts
for good things to spread. Have you ever wondered
while seeing a tap open, how many taps are left open
at the same time in the whole world? It might sound
unbelievable, there can be a World War III on water,
land and fresh air. The way we are thinking about the
wastage of water may lead us to a massive pain. I t’s
truly said by Warren Buffet, sometimes to buy things
we need we have to sell things we do not need. This
happens in the case of lacking of intelligence. We say
every scholar is a true genius, but in my opinion a per-
son is genius if he has the ability to save and change
things in his own way. We all have the ability to save
this earth, but our thoughts, our ego and our greedi-
ness is stopping us to think in a better way. ”Everyone
has a good and a bad side in his life. What matters is
the part we choose to act upon. ”This is an excellent
thought said by Sirius Black in the movie Harry Pot-
ter. It’s time to bring a change.
We always have time to do good things, all we need is
hope. Spreading awareness is the best idea to bring a
change. If everyone stops thinking about their eco-
nomical needs and start contributing towards the envi-
ronment by planting more trees, certainly there will be
a beneficial change in this world. Neither do we think
about the future, nor care about the present. Why not
be an optimist and think in a positive way of life? Our
studies, our needs, our knowledge will not help us in
any way if we don’t change. Its not that easy to plant a
tree and care for it a whole year, but if we only plant it
with all our love, nature is certainly going to care for
it. Lastly, I would like to end with a quote "Come
forth in the light of things, nature will be your teach-
er."
Endeavor
- Heet Shripal Kankariya VII-G
It is hard to recall the past,
but good thoughts are forever.
Remember the step you took,
May it be stupid or clever.
Though the time runs out,
your hope should never.
Don't lose it,try and endeavor.
Do your best even if the conse-
quences make your work the worst.
Try and try, and make your work better
It is hard to recall the past,
but good thoughts are forever.
Remember the step you took, maybe stupid or clever.
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The Aloof Humans - A curse to mother
earth
- Vaijayanthimala Navneet VIII-J
With all the night, strength and gust;
Preserving nature is must,
Mother Nature has been so lucrative;
Let’s do something to save her;
Something new and creative’
Let us get pollution under control
Before mother Earth weeps and implores;
Let clean air sweep
Both high and deep
Let the tiny piece of land
Be clean, tidy and neat
Let uncontaminated water be
So that everything doesn’t
end like the sea
Let the tree stand
‘Cause it is more alluring than the seven colour band
Without being loquacious
Mother nature is indeed precious!
The Little girl
- Bhumika Sharma VI-F
I found in a garage,
Near the carriage,
A tiny, little baby girl,
She had cute blue eyes,
Which were very small in size,
And had beautiful hair with a cute little curl.
I wonder why she was there,
And she came from…where?
I then asked a person, passing on the road,
If he knew the merciless who
kept her near the horses and
toads.
The person replied, “Who cares,
O Madam?…
…For a girl who is denied by her
dad and mum.
I felt very sad and cried,
But I saved her, lest she died.
Who will save many such girls?
Imagine a world without these pearls.
Treat them with respect and love,
The Little Guest
- Ashwathy Ganesh VI –D
It was rainy season
At home came a pigeon
It made its nest and was a pest
But there came another guest
Who shooed away the little pest
First there was nothing but a basket of twigs
And I watched it eating figs
When the thunder came with the rain
I got a bit scared
But it didn’t fly away
Because I took care
Soon there were three small
eggs
Which were taken care of by the guest
The bird is easy to guess
Because it doesn’t make a mess
With its red tail
It looked a bit frail
Between the plants green full full
Was the nest of the little Bulbul
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*The Art of Dharma as per Mahabharata*
- Abhishek Singh [Teacher, Sr.Secondary]
Dharma means the Duty or Righteousness.Dharma is
subtle, many times, we are forced to take wrong
means for right means(and ends us like Arjuna in hell)
or reaches wrong ends following right means(like
Yudhishthira in exile).It's like the Ying and Yang
Duryodhana’s envy for the Pandva’s Indraprastha and
Yudhishthira’s greed, or addiction, to a game of dice
and win more territory was the main cause of war.
The envy can result in healthy competitiveness raising
oneself up by making the envious work harder, for
rival’s possessions, or eternal sickness to pull the rival
down.The envy and greed are both presents even in
the
modern day world, the failure
of communism was caused by
envy among citizens while the
capitalist system is stranded by greed. The aim of so-
ciety should not be to suppress these feelings among
its citizens but to channelize them productively. Envy
is the vice of socialism, Greed is the evil of capital-
ism.
Dharma is not justice; Its difference between Retribu-
tive Justice and forgiveness. While a nation with
stronger legal laws can prefer justice over peace, the
newly created or war-torn nations with weaker legal
laws should prefer to restore peace and harmony in
society rather than emphasizing justice.
Beware! You are in for a scare!
- Ayush Lonakadi IX-C
I had returned home late but after reaching home I had
wished I had not reached home that day. There was no
electricity, which just made it creepier. When I
reached my room, my exhaustion made me forget that
I was famished. I lay on the bed scrolling down pic-
tures I had recently clicked. I relived happy moments
but someone out there wasn’t happy to see me happy
and I noticed a photograph in my phone which be-
mused me – not mentioning how frightened I had be-
come.
The picture was....was....how can I explain? The back-
ground was of my house. In the photo........I was
sleeping! But...but... how could that have been possi-
ble? I lived alone; there was no one to click my photo
while I was sleeping. I was petrified with my eyes
wide open and my whole body was horror-struck.
Then, all the unwanted noises came into focus – the
noises from outside, noises of something creaking and
the wind forcefully blowing through the thin slit of the
window eerily.
I was panic-stricken! I
quickly switched my
phone off and kept it on
the table beside and did
not bother about changing my clothes and covered my
face with a blanket and hugged it tightly. I could not
even think of sleeping. Every second the clock ticked,
I hugged the blanket harder. My face and chest were
drenched in sweat. I felt some supernatural move-
ments around me; something trying to reach out to
me.
By then, I was praying to God to take me away from
that place; I was ready to die. Then, something hap-
pened and I became frantic from tip to toe. ‘It is Tues-
day today.’ The virtual assistant of my phone said but
I clearly remembered that I had switched off my
phone. Who asked the question? It was this trauma
that I couldn’t bear and today, I am here, telling you
this story after turning into a roaming soul. Look to
your right, I am right beside you.
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Travelling
Aaryan Aggarwal IX - B
Travelling is an experience. It doesn’t matter where
you travel. Every place is great in its own ways. You
could go to a culturally rich yet underdeveloped place
or you could go to an advanced metropolitan place.
You could travel slow paced or you could be adven-
turous and go off the beaten path. You could go to the
beach, you could go to a museum. It won’t matter as
wherever you go, you will always get a new and
different experience. The experiences will open your
mind to a whole new world and culture which will
change your understanding and preconceived notions
about that place. You will also get an opportunity to
detoxify yourself from social media. Thus, I believe
that travelling is more than just a hobby and can
change your entire thought process and state of
mind.
Wallflower
- Rochelle Ann Teddy IX-D
She lived under a rock
More by force than by will
She lived there so long
She had nothing to fight with
All these people, pushing her down
Her feeble frame could fight no long
She vowed to never stop the struggle
Until she had on her temples the crown
Declaring to the world her change
after years bygone
From being the young shy girl they saw
But all this struggle slowly had her crumbling
As she withered , her dreams fading
Cause promises are sometimes left undone
When fate decides to yield a gun
And the world never saw the light
Of a wallflower wishing to shine so bright
Being Myself
-Nidhi Mishra VIII-G
I did never lie to myself
Never strived to be someone else,
And so I never shy
To look myself straight in the eye.
I did never hide myself
And lavish a priceless gift,
Having ‘life’ as its spell
Being myself, I’ll uplift.
Life is too short
Don’t be someone else,
A onetime offer we have got
Even more precious than a thousand jewels.
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Women Empowerment
- Devangi Dongre VII-B
The abilities of women in making decisions, educa-
tion, and profession have been largely suppressed
since ages, considering them inferior to men. The sit-
uation is worst in underdeveloped and developing na-
tions where women in a family are not allowed to
take financial decisions or decide on matters regard-
ing their own education.With such state of affairs, it
would be a fallacy to dream about the goals of sus-
tainable development and gender equality. There is an
instant need to take measures to lift the social,
personal and professional
status of women, bringing
them shoulder to shoulder
with men. These particular
measures constitute a pro-
cess, which is known as “Women Empowerment”.
Providing better education and employment opportu-
nities to women, ensuring their better health, provid-
ing justice and ensuring professional equivalence, are
the few methods of women empowerment.
स्वच्छ भषरत
- शारव पटेल, ७वी
जे
िूशमन क्यष हरषएँगे सरहि की लड़षई में,
हम खूि ही हषर जषएंगे खुिकी लड़षई में।
वो क्यष मरेंगे गोली के छल्ले ,
खूि हषर जषएंगे हम कचरे के ढेरो तल्ले।
कहीं भी चले जषओ
इस िेश के कोने में,
ऊँ चे पहषड़ ,बहती
निी यष खुले में।
हर जगह हमने
गंिगी फै लषई हैं ,
कही प्लषस्स्िक कष रैपर यष बोतल गगरषई है।
LunaVenture: Beyond Horizons
- Aaryan Aggarwal, IX-B
He looked from afar at his towering creation. A re-
mote island in the Pacific Ocean seemed like a great
refuge after what had been happening on the Earth.
He chose secrecy as his mission had raised many eye-
brows. The plan was simple, ‘Escape and start over’.
Right now, Moon seemed to be the most viable option
in terms of survival. The research had been done,
Moon was habitable. So close to our abode, our cos-
mic neighbor, the Moon, must exist for a reason. It-
will not just be a secondary habitat but also be a step-
ping stone for further progress.
His meticulously crafted plan was now just minutes
away from execution. A team of four explorers would
first leave Earth and explore the Moon to test his hy-
pothesis. Once a temporary col-
ony using genetically engi-
neered pods containing human
embryos is set up, they would
further analyze the surroundings and find ways to
make it more habitable. The lesser gravitational pull,
which allowed for a comparatively lower escape ve-
locity made it easier to transport resources from the
Earth or the ISS. Sure, it would be difficult at first,
Earth is unmatched, but he knew it was for the greater
good of mankind. It would mean more opportunities
and help us understand our place in this universe.
Right now, we have confined ourselves in a box and
this is the only way to leave it and unleash the won-
ders of the universe. In front of his eyes, it flew, never
to come back...
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Make the Choice
-Nidhi Mishra VIII-G
My vision reflects its flaming intention
I’m steady upon the decision,
About which I’ll never disclaim
Accepting the outcome, never blame.
To impulse refer those achieves
It’s your resolve, don’t quit,
There wasn’t any lose that grieves
There was just a lesson in it.
I turn down to immure oneself
In the decision of mine,
I possess optimism in myself
And so I believe everything
will be fine.
Though it may be tough
To perceive ones way to success
A dose of victory isn’t enough
It’s always limitless!
Television: Pros and Cons
- Soumya Sheth
What do most of the people do these days to entertain
themselves?Everyone likes to switch ON their televi-
sion sets, which is one of the exceptional inventions of
science. When our Dads come home tired after office,
the first thing they would like to do is, switch On the
TV and relax while watching it from his sofa seat.
This is because while watching different things that
are broadcasted on TV, we forget our worries and re-
grets of the day.
However, like every good and popular inventions, tel-
evision also has its set of some worrying habits that
people get hitched to. For example, sometimes kids
watch it for extensive time, thereby affecting their
studies. This is one of the most worrying habit for par-
ents and we should know that ignoring studies is not
good for our future and studying is as much important
for us at this tender age more than anything else.It’s
true that television can bring us the knowledge from
across the world. We can see different parts of the
world virtually sitting at the same place. But, we
should know how
we can use this
incredible inven-
tion of science in
the right and bene-
ficial way for us. Now-a-days, Smart TVs have be-
come even more popular. We can even use internet on
those TVs. Use Google to search for answers we don’t
know, use YouTube to understand how things are
made or get our doubts cleared and much much more.
To summarize it, I would like to urge all my fellow
students to use this precious invention of science in a
way that will benefit you to gain constructive
knowledge and avoid destructive knowledge. We
should know that television is not the world but only a
small component of this world. Please know that there
are other things in life which we should enjoy too
along with giving utmost importance to our studies.
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The night before the final examination
-Marisha Nath VIII- C
The night before the final examination appears to all
examinees as the night before the Battle of Waterloo
might have appeared to Napoleon or the Duke of Wel-
lington. Our system of education being what it is, we
examinees are bound to be anxious about the nature of
the nature of the questions we will have to answer
next day. Even an earnest student who has done all
that needs be done by way of nervousness, uncertainty
and suspense on the night before the examination. The
morning of the examination finds them prostate with
nervous disorder.
But this is one side the picture. There are students
who may be described as soldiers of fortune. They are
daredevil youngsters who do not take their examina-
tions seriously. But their lack of preparation is more
than made up for by the short cuts or bazar notes they
have provided themselves with. Even on the night
before the examina-
tion they would be
going about their
daily rounds. They
may be found in the parks, cafes and restaurants talk-
ing about tips –talking glibly and confidently about
what questions are sure to come. The morning of the
examination finds them as cheerful as they were on
the night before.
What is needed most is self-confidence and a cool
head. True, we do not remember all that we have read
when we go to the Examination Hall. This does not
mean that we have forgotten them. Many things re-
main in the sub –conscious region. They jump into
consciousness when we face the questions and seri-
ously think of the answers. Often such answers score
more marks than prepared ones.
Elegance
-Prajna VIII-D
Elegant you be, for the universe to learn your versatility.
Brighter you shine the orb will know your sustenance.
The stars, moons and clouds let know your dignity.
Apparently it seems your flawless abundance.
The ideal triumph mustn’t be exaggerated.
Till you salve someone’s hurt.
Elegant you be, for the universe to learn your versatility.
How can you be silent if you don’t know your efficiency?
One of the values to become successful is simplicity.
Through elegance let’s spread positivist.
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Chocoland
- Talreja Aastha IV-J
Once I had been to the Chocolate Land
Chocolate all around to the reach of my hand
Toffees, candies, lollies and bars
In my mouth a crunchy, munchy war.
White, dark, nutty and sweet
Just like a dreamy treat
Colourful wrapper, shiny and bright.
Which one to choose, which would be right
Houses made of chocolates and doors made of bars
And out stood there a chocolate car!
Soon after it was 6 o'clock
And could hear the door’s knock
I woke up in a hurry
Just to realise that it was a dream!
Me Myself
- Tirtha Kiran Keni VII- G
I am naughty girl,
With a black shiny beautiful curl.
Darling of my parents, and Heart of my grandparents.
More than a friend of my sister, who is like lovely
twister.
I had a memorable childhood, which was best, better
and good.
I was cute shy baby, Tell Mom, why I was kept in
nappy?
As a child I always love to play with toy, With full of
happiness and joy.
I always use to dance, Whenever I used to get chance.
Doll of my uncle Princess of my aunt,
Life imagining without them absolutely I can't.
Sometimes I am angry on you & fight with you a lot.
But, Love, caring praising in return I have always got.
But I promise you Mom & Dad, one day sure I will
brightly shine,
Thousands of stars in the sky will all be mine.
I never know in future what I will be and where I will
be,
But I surely know you will always love me.
I am very lucky Shirley girl
with a black shiny beautiful curl.
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The ant and the elephant
- SOUMEN RAO IV-E
Once upon a time in a forest there lived an ant and an
elephant. The elephant was the biggest among all the
elephants. So he was very proud of himself and used
to criticize everyone and the ant, which was the tiniest
among them, was very happy and cheerful. It used to
help everyone I its own way.
All the animals in the forest used to complain about
the egoistic elephant. So one day when the ant saw the
elephant walking towards it, it immediately thought of
a plan. As soon as the elephant came near, the ant
said, “Hello! My friend” but the elephant replied rude-
ly saying, “You tiny
ant! Get off my way
otherwise you’ll get
crushed to death.”
Hearing this ant
challenged the elephant saying,” My big friend, I can
make you cry”. The ant quickly climbed onto the trunk
of the elephant and ran towards its ear.it went inside
the ear and started biting the elephants ear. The ele-
phant tried to flap its ears but in vain. After a few
minutes tears started rolling down its eyes. It cried,
“Please come out of my ear, I can’t bear the pain.” As
soon as the ant came out, the elephant apologized for
its mistake and didn’t tease any animals from that day.
Grandparents
-Aditya Patil VIII-E
The best place in vacation
A heaven like destination
Their love for us is endless
All their sacrifices are worthless
Great is their surrounding divinity
In front of our ordinary identity
To your grandparents never be rude
Because, they are your
coolest dude
They yell at our parents
when we are shouted
With generosity and be-
nevolence, they are bounded
Be sure to always meet your grandparents once in a
while and enhance yourself by their presence!!!
#A ResPonSiBLe GrAndKiD.
Riddles
- Talreja Aastha, IV-J
1.I am so delicate that saying my name can break me. Who am I ?
Ans : Silence
2.What makes my left hand my right ?
Ans : A mirror
3.If you have me, you want to share me, if you share me, you haven't got me. Who am I ?
Ans : A secret
4.People buy me to eat, but never eat me. What am I ?
Ans : Plates
5.I am black when you buy me, red when you use me and grey when you throw me. Who am I ?
Ans : Charcoal
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Women Empowerment
- Devangi Dongre VII-B
The abilities of women in making decisions, education, and profession have
been largely suppressed since ages, considering them inferior to men. The situa-
tion is worst in underdeveloped and developing nations where women in a fami-
ly are not allowed to take financial decisions or decide on matters regarding their own education.
With such state of affairs, it would be a fallacy to dream about the goals of sustainable development and gen-
der equality. There is an instant need to take measures to lift the social, personal and professional status of
women, bringing them shoulder to shoulder with men. These particular measures constitute a process, which
is known as “Women Empowerment”. Providing better education and employment opportunities to women,
ensuring their better health, providing justice and ensuring professional equivalence, are the few methods of
women empowerment.
Water Conservation
- Paarth Bhagat, VII-J
Water is life! If there was no water, there would be no
life! Hence water is the precious gift of God to mother
Earth. We cannot imagine our lives without water.
We human beings are made up of water, it is the only
transportation medium that carries the food molecules
and oxygen to the cells of every body parts to help the
blood. It signifies that water is the most essential in-
gredient to the functioning of life of every organism.
So you see living this wonderful life is impossible
without water!
Water is the force behind all the industry, agriculture,
manufacturing and trade and commerce. All forms of
energy generation is done using water. Be it hydroe-
lectrically projects, or thermal power plant, or nuclear
power plant, water is
the key ingredient in
all of them. There
would be no power
without water! No
water, no life!
So it is our responsibility to conserve this life nectar.
It is possible only through by changing our outlook
towards this wonderful natural resource. We must en-
sure there is no pollution of water bodies by dumping
any waste such as, sewage, effluents, and other toxic
substances. We must also ensure there is no emission
of green-house gases into the atmosphere. The people
and the government must ensure installation of efflu-
ents and smoke treatment plants at industrial, garbage,
and sewage units.
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The kind Fairies
-Aditys Patil VIII-E
This story starts with two beautiful babies in a king-
dom called fairyland. The babies were very pretty.
Their names were Ovi and Riddhi. They were growing
pretty well. As they grew, they became more and
more pretty. Over and over, they were also fairies and
within 5 years, they became young girls. Their mother
told them to go to school. The girls asked,''where are
the schools?'' . There are no schools here. Mother said,
''don't worry'', you will go to the planet Earth. On the
planet Earth, there is a very good school named New
Horizon Public School and the short form is nhps. We
said ok. On the first day of our school, we were very
afraid but, after a few days , we
became more smart than the
others. We were getting a lot of
prizes which we shared with
eveyone in the school. This
made us and others happy. One day We became the
princess of fairyland. Our wings were like a rainbow.
We were twins and had very long hairs.. Now I end
my story with a beautiful quote.
ALWAYS HELP EACH OTHER LIKE THE
FARIES BECAUSE HELPING PEOPLE IS THE
PATH TO GOD!!!
The Day I’ll Never Forget
- Saranya Sarangi VII -
It was a day of love and affection
There was no visible sign of caution,
But something unfortunate was going to happen
Nobody knew where and when.
There was a blast at half past three
In a beauty land called Paradise On Earth,
A complete silence and pity hadn’t the thee
Perished laid the martyrs,
Whom our motherland gave birth.
I still remember that scaring sight
The scattered limbs I couldn’t see,
My heart got filled with grief and fright
No Indian could glee.
Terribly writhing the soldiers were seen
Some families languished and some
were crying,
So loyal to their country they had been
None of their families were mollifying.
Whatever homage to our martyrs we pay
Tiny before their they lay
Salute to their tribute to motherland
To protect us they always walked hand in hand.
Little Birdie
- Marisha Nath VIII-C
I am a little birdie in the sky,
With two wings to fly.
I never disturb you!
I live peacefully in my beautiful kingdom,
O human! Then why do you steal my FREEDOM?
Binding me alone in the cage, makes me sad;
Don’t you know caging a bird is bad?
Looking at the sky,
I wish I could fly.
I never disturb you!
I live peacefully in my beautiful kingdom,
O human! Then why do you steal my
FREEDOM?
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Summers in India
- Saranya Sarangi VIII
A hot season beginning from April till May is what we
call summer. And that’s the basic rule in India. But
that’s not something through which we can define
summers in our country India. The sun shining high
above the head, increasing the heat and this scorching
heat is something very unique about summers in India.
Those ice-lolly stalls roaming down the streets, tin-
kling their tiny bells is something special one will nev-
er find in any other country. Many people love this
season.
Especially the children as they get to eat ice-creams!
Many people even don’t. As they feel that this season
can only make a person dehydrated, exhausted and irri-
tated. Summer, as we think as an unfruitful season is
contrast in reality. Schools conduct summer camps
during vacation where stu-
dents can join different aca-
demic and co-curricular
courses to improve them-
selves. Many children even spend time with their fami-
lies.
Often families plan trips to different places as they get
a very long vacation during this season. But now-a-
days due to increasing heat, these pleasant summers
are becoming unbearable. Every just sweat and sweat.
We get a lethargic feeling, not ready to do any work.
Due to this heat we continually keep the ACs on which
consume a lot of electricity, creating trouble for our
mother Earth and us. Gradually, that charm of the
unique kind of summers will be lost if precautions are
not taken. We must really hope and work hard to bring
back our lovely, ‘Summers in India’.
Exams are good or bad ?
- Nupoor Teli VIII–I
In my humble opinion,exams are apressure on the stu-
dents. They are forced to study and score good
marks,which can lead to frustration. An environmentof
competitivenessof standing first is created for which
students keep on studying day and night without any
recreation. It is good to study,but not just for the sake
of gaining marks.
Why do we study ? What is the main intention behind
education ? Seeking intersresting and fascinating
knowledge as well as facts about the world. But now-a
-days,the main reason for studying is gaining marks. If
there are no marks,no career andno success. This is the
mindset of 70% people of the world,especially parents.
They pressurize their children so much that they get
depressed or sometimes attempt suicide as well.
Every two months an exam is conducted. Moreo-
ver,there are projects,subject-enrichment activi-
ties,chapter test sfter every topic,notebook/file submis
sion etc.And as acherry on top
of the cake,we have the semes-
ter exams of eighty marks as
well. What all will the students
do ? And even if any extra-
curricular activities are being learnt,then more extra
studies. Just study,study and study.
Why so much of tension on the children ? Under this
tension only they start cheating. As time passes, cheat-
ing becomes a habit of their life.
I fell that exams should be conducted once a term in
order to evaluate whether the students are clear with
the concepts or not.They shouldn't be pressurized for
their marks,but should be made understand their mis-
takes. Let them choose their own career options on
their own. Help them knowwhat they like to study and
what they want to do in their life. So, don't pressurize
students for what they don't likeand encourage them in
what they do. After all,they are only the 'Rising stars of
the country'.
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Life is magical
- Piyush Sahoo VII-H
A new day or a new night,
Everything in life seems bright.
A new morning or a new evening,
Life is full of happening.
A life is just like a kite,
It may disappear in a sight
Life moves from baby to old,
Make your life challenging and bold.
Enjoy life the fullest
Never accept less than best
Unlikely life comes to an end,
But remember never to bend.
Happy, sadness, victory and loss
Accept it the way it comes
Life can be at times tragical,
But make it the most beautiful.
Life is magical….
Life is so magical….
Humility
-Rochelle Ann Teddy IX-D
Humility is having a heart to treat others with respect
and love. Considering people worthy of your love,
time and efforts regardless of who they are or what
they have done. A person is truly humble when they
are willing to work hard for others expecting nothing
in return.
Humility has the power to change a person’s perspec-
tive towards life. It can make a difference in the way a
person is looked upon by others. Doing an act of hum-
bleness can make a person’s day. Humility is about
not having an ego or considering things below your
dignity or considering yourself greater than others.
People often confuse humility with self-respect. They
can’t make out the difference between being useful to
others and being used by others.
It takes courage to be humble,
because in the era in which we
live humility is looked upon as
weakness. People assume you’re not strong enough to
stand up for yourself. They think you surrender in-
stead of protesting. They will despise and scorn you
but they don’t know that you take pleasure in what
you do because they haven’t experienced that kind of
joy.
So, if you do have humility don’t draw back from it
because of what others think. Whatever you are doing
is for the good of others and you have no need to be
ashamed of that. Humbleness will spread from person
to person. Who knows, maybe your one act of humili-
ty will spread on to help a person in need. So be brave,
be humble!
Mom
-Tanvi Sawant VII-C
Oh mom I came to this beautiful world, just because
of you….
Mom what would I do without you?
Oh mom there are thorns on the way
But you manage to get me away….
Oh mom I can’t say how much you’re to me
Mom just promise me that you’ll and
always be with me…
Oh mom this world is incomplete
without you
Just like the sky without it’s bright color blue…
Oh mom you’re the candle, that showed the way in the
dark,
My dear mom you made my life spark.
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I am the EARTH
- Deepashikha P VII F
Hello, I am the Earth
For me, I am the sweetest heart
I provide you with lots of stuff,
With food and the mangoes that you love.
I give you water soil and Sun,
I am special as I am just one.
But the humans living on me
Are making me dirty
They are cutting all the trees
And killing all the species …….
They filling me with smoke and death
They are killing themselves
with lack of breath .
I am the Earth!
I am your mother!
Make me the best by pol-
luting me less and less,
And preventing my green dress.
You can save water,
you plant a tree .
Make a better home for you on me.
Recycle things don’t throw them away…
MAKE EVERY DAY AN EARTH !!!
Opportunity is a chance
- Haripriya .R. Kulkarni
Opportunity is a chance
To beautify your life
With buoyant thoughts
And industrious colors
Opportunity is a chance
To ascertain the good in you
It is a chance to be upstanding
It is a chance to be vibrant and upbeat
Opportunity is a chance
To be fierce
And procure success
Enjoy this opportunity with rapture
Stand Up
- Mahek S. Pujara X-H
What is the fault of talent my dear
Why do you feel fear why do you hear?
Why do you think what people will say
Whatever they say the forget the next day
Why to fear I want to feel your talent this if your talent your talent is moral right
What are you waiting for
Just stand up and fight.
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OUR FUTURE EARTH
- Hiya Purswani VIII-B
We all know the present condition of our environment
around us. Inspite of advanced and modern technolo-
gy, we humans, are still not able to find a solution.
Early humans neither they had much technology nor
they had enough intelligence but still in the early ages,
the environment was clean making it the reason for
the increasing life span of humans. It's a shocking
news to know that the amount of plastic bottles pro-
duced now may lead to increase in plastic pollution
and cause several death. Its a great opportunity to be
as a human in this beautiful earth, and so it's our re-
sponsibility to make it clean. In monsoon, people cut
down trees to prevent accidents to occur, but do we
plant trees in summer to prevent more global warm-
ing? We can prevent bad things to happen but not can-
not take that much effort for good things to spread.
Have you ever wondered while seeing a tap open, how
many taps are left open at the same time in the whole
world? It might sound unbelievable, there can be a
World War III on water, land and fresh air. The way
we are thinking about the wastage of water may lead
us to a massive pain. It’s truly said by Warren Buffet,
sometimes to buy things we need we have to sell
things we do not need. This happens in the case of
lacking of intelligence. We say every scholar is a true
genius, but in my
opinion a person is
genius if he has the
ability to save and
change things in his
own way. We all have the ability to save this earth,
but our thoughts, our ego and our greediness is stop-
ping us to think in a better way. "Everyone has a good
and a bad side in his life. What matters is the part we
choose to act upon. "This is an excellent thought said
by Sirius Black in the movie Harry Potter. It’s time to
bring a change. We always have time to do good
things, all we need is hope. Spreading awareness is the
best idea to bring a change. If everyone stops thinking
about their economical needs and start contributing
towards the environment by planting more trees, cer-
tainly there will be a beneficial change in this world.
Neither do we think about the future, nor care about
the present. Why not be an optimist and think in a
positive way of life? Our studies, our needs, our
knowledge will not help us in any way if we donʼt
change. Its not that easy to plant a tree and care for it a
whole year. if we only plant it with all our love, nature
is certainly going to care for it. Lastly, I would like to
end with a quote” Come forth in the light of things,
nature will be your teacher."
The Small Hours
Pranjal Anil Chavan V-C
No more my little song Come back
And now of nights I lay my head on down,
to watch the black
And wait the unfailing gray
Oh! Sad are winter nights and slow
And sad is a song that’s dumb
And sad it is to lie I know
Another dawn will come
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Floods and Destruction
- Nirvi Soni IV-H
India faces occurrence of floods each year in some
parts of Assam during the rainy season. Water of river
Brahmaputra rises and enters into many villages
causing great destruction. Floods are unavoidable but
we need to take precautions in the following ways by
reducing mining activities, building dams, growing
more trees etc. During floods the weather becomes
wet and gloomy. Trees and plants get uprooted. This
way floods cause great de-
struction to both life and
property. It also becomes dif-
ficult to travel from place to
place. Many people are left
homeless. The rain water should be harvested and
stored in large storage tanks. The harvested rainwater
can be used for washing clothes and cleaning. By us-
ing rain water in our daily life we can preserve water
resources .
Good Morning Everyone !!!
-Vyomi Thakkar,VI - H
Come with me we’ll have some fun.
We’ll go on a walk,
Don’t worry, will have a great talk.
Roaming around the ground,
With beautiful bird’s sound.
We don’t know if anything will be found,
We’ll surely find the crown.
Up on the chilled mountain,
We saw a beautiful fountain.
Surrounded by a beautiful castle,
Decorated with the colourful tassel.
Just be quiet and keen,
Soon you will be the queen
Think before you speak!!!
-Shravya Atreya IX-D
Think before you speak,
There are hearts you must please!
Think before you speak,
You can’t undo the harm done after you squeak!
Think before you speak,
You might have done greater harm than you might
think!
Think before you speak,
There are still places left for you
to seek!
Think before you speak,
There is a long way to go before
you sleep!
Think before you speak,
There are hearts you must
please!
Sunrise
-Anuradha Singh VII-H
Over the glimmering purple sea
Under the golden sun rise,
The Island dreams under the dawn
And the message is carried by the wind; that blows
across the bitter sea .
A sparrow sways upon a tree,
staring at his own in the
enamelled sea
Everything is fine,
With fading stars and rising light.
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GLOBAL WARMING
- Adhyant Singh VII-F
Global warming refers to the steady rise in the Earth’s mean temperature. The effect of global
warming had come into sight when polar ice caps started melting this phenomena is called ICE –
ALBEDO, the ice caps melt faster due to the rise in the temperature. This sudden rise in the temperature near
the poles began in 1999. The polar ice caps in Antarctica melt at the rate of 400,000,000,000 tons per year, ac-
cording to some scientists it would approximately take 5000 years to melt the total ice on earth. In 2013 Inter-
governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated that the main cause of Global warming is human inter-
vention like emission of Green house gases like Carbon-Di-Oxide, nitrous oxide and methane.
These gases trap the heat which is reflected by the Earth’s surface thus increasing the temperature and also
destroying the ozone layer which prevents the ultraviolet rays of the sun from reaching the earth’s surface. Al-
so burning fossil fuel contributes to the problem. Effects of global warming have also led to the increase in the
sea level and extreme weather like heat waves and change in the regional pattern of precipitation and the ex-
pansion of desserts. A concentrated and focused effort by the entire humanity can curb down the impact of
Global warming and also prevent it. Planting more trees to control the amount of carbon-di-oxide, eliminating
the use of chlorofluorocarbon or (CFC’S) are a few steps. All the countries have signed up with the United Na-
tions Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to prevent the doomsday of Earth. So to prevent
earth’s doomsday we all must work together.
It’s not too late there is still time…...Before the earth ends and we whine…..So keep on marching and planting
greens To end Global Warming and Make our planet green…
What will happen without Instagram?
- Kaavya Chaudhary VII-F
Instagram, Instagram, Instagram
I was hearing it from everyone
I asked who was the inventor,
Nobody knew the answer to my question
Mobiles, Mobiles, Mobiles
I was able to see them everywhere,
I asked who was the inventor,
Again, nobody was aware
I wondered why was it like so,
Why is it, they don’t know?
There was one time we were
engrossed in books,
Now we care more about our looks
Instagram won’t give you a job,
You will have to study and top
Your fellow followers won’t help either,
If you don’t have a job, no one will bother.
I am a tree
- Yashawini Pillai
I am a tree
With a dark green crown.
And a thick strong trunk
Above the ground.
I give you food
I give you fruits.
I give you medicine
I give you wood.
I need some sunlight
And some fresh air.
I need some water
And your loving care.
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The Night
- Matangi Rajesh VII-D
It's the night,
The moon is white,
When we switch off the light,
What a beautiful sight.
After this comes the sun bright,
There is no more artificial light,
This is the time to start your diet,
To go for a run wearing tights.
Then comes the evening when
you have snacks light
And fly a big colorful kite,
or include your sibling in a pillow fight.
Again comes the night,
A moon which is white,
We switch off the light,
A beautiful sight.
INDIA’S JOURNEY TOWARDDS TECHNOLOGY AND SPACE
- Sakshi Shetty VII-J
A little known fact , India today has end-to-end capabilities in space. The country builds and launches its own
heavy duty rockets, designs and fabricates some of the most sophisticated satellites. In a singular achievement,
India’s Mars Orbiter mission or Mangalyaan, an unmanned satellite today racing to rendezvous with the red
planet, making India a part of a select club of 6 that have dared to undertake the over 680 million kilometer
journey . The Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO is the Space Agency of Government of India head-
quartered in the city of Bengaluru. Its vision is to “harness space technology “for na-
tional development while pursuing space science research and planter exploration
Some achievements of ISRO in 2017
 Launching 104 satellites with one rocket
 South Asia Satellite (GSAT- 9) launch.
 Launch of ISRO’s Fat Boy’
 31 satellites in a single flight.
 Sending another communication satellite in the space .
In 2009, Indians maiden mission to the moon ,Chandrayaan- 1 brought back the first clinching evidence of the
presence of water on the arched lunar surface. In more down to the Earth missions Indian satellites are also
helping locate underground water aquifers for some of the poorest and marginal people of India. In a way,
India’s space technology is helping everyone.
स्वच्छ भषरत
- Shaarav Patel VII-J
िूशमन क्यष हरषएगष सरहि की लड़षई में,
हम खूि ही हषर जषएंगे खुिकी लड़षई में।
वो क्यष मरेंगे गोली के छल्ले ,
खूि हषर जषएंगे हम कचरे के ढेर के तल्ले।
कहीं भी चले जषओ इस िेश के कोने में,
ऊँ चे पहषड़ ,बहती निी यष खुले में।
हर जगह हमने गन्िगी फै लषई हैं ,
कही प्लषस्स्िक कष रैपर यष बोतल गगरषई है।
सफ़े ि िीवषरों पर पषन थूक्कर लषल रंग की एक गन्िी
पेंदिंग बनषई है,
इसी आित ने हमषरी नषक किवषई हैं।
कही मलेररयष, कही ननमोनयष,कही िीबी फै लषई हैं,
हर पल जो मर रहष इस बबमषरी से ,
अपनष ही कोई भषई हैं।
हमें लड़नी अब खूि से एक लड़षई हैं ,
सषकषर करनी हैं स्वच्छ भषरत की सुन्िर छबी,
जो मोिी जी ने बनषई हैं।
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Hyperloop
-Rochelle Ann Teddy IX-D
Human inventions have baffled the world. They are
innumerable ranging from revolutionizing
smartphones to not-so-breathtaking ice cream cones
but they play a role in our life just the same. The
things which are commonplace to us now were unbe-
knownst to people once upon a time. For the people of
the 19th
century the car was a thing of the future until
in 1885 Karl Benz ran his first car on the road. Then
for centuries people took the prospect of of flying like
the birds as only a wild possibility which was made
possible in 1903 when the Wright Brothers flew the
first plane.
What is the 'thing of the future' for us. Well we are the
future, modifying and bettering the things that have
been made and crating stuff that we didn't even dare
to imagine about. The Hyperloop fulfills both aspects
of the definition, a very advanced model of our faith-
ful train and yet a brand new idea to scale greater
heights. The Hyperloop is an ideal mode of efficient
transport. It's heap and faster than a normal aeroplane
with a speed of 7000 miles per hour. It's amazing
speed is due to two simple reasons. It doesn't have to
ace the two types of friction that every other vehicle
has to face. Air resistance and ground friction. The
pods of the Hyperloop are propelled through a depres-
surized tub. Since it is almost vacuum very little air
resistance can be offered inside the tube. Due to this
the energy required to travel is also very less. The Hy-
perloop's unique technology uses magnetic levitation
to guide and lift the pods of the rail. Since the pod is
not in contact with the ground there is no friction act-
ing on it.The first Hyperloop – virgin Hyperloop one
is set to run with passengers as early as 2021 and is
created by SpaceX and Tesla.
The mastermind behind the Hyperloop is Elon Musk
who first published a 58 page white-paper on the web-
site of his company-Space X. It was available to all
and was titled 'Hyperloop alpha'. The Hyperloop may
be the pioneer of a whole new era of transportation
traveling a distance which would otherwise take 12
hours in just I hour it has crossed all known bounda-
ries and created higher limits for us to reach and reach
we must for when time is money and money is time
an option that saves both needs to be used.
Exams are good or bad ?
-Nupoor Teli VIII
In my humble opinion, exams are pressure on the stu-
dents. They are forced to study and score good marks,
which can lead to frustration. An environment of com-
petitiveness of standing first is created for which stu-
dents keep on studying day and night without any rec-
reation. It is good to study, but not just for the sake of
gaining marks.
Why do we study ? What is the main intention behind
education? Seeking interesting and fascinating
knowledge as well as facts about the world. But now-a
-days, the main reason for studying is gaining marks.
If there are no marks, no career and no success. This
is the mindset of 70% people of the world, especially
parents. They pressurize their children so much that
they get depressed or sometimes attempt suicide as
well.Every two months an exam is conducted. Moreo-
ver, there are projects, subject-enrichment activities,
chapter test after every topic, notebook/file submis-
sion etc. And as cherry on top of the cake, we have the
semester exams of eighty marks as well. What all will
the students do ? And even if any extra-curricular ac-
tivities are being learnt, then more extra studies. Just
study, study and study.
Why so much of tension on the children? Under this
tension only they start cheating. As time passes, cheat-
ing becomes a habit of their life.I fell that exams
should be conducted once a term in order to evaluate
whether the students are clear with the concepts or
not. They shouldn't be pressurized for their marks, but
should be made understand their mistakes. Let them
choose their own career options on their own. Help
them know what they like to study and what they want
to do in their life. So, don't pressurize students for
what they don't like and encourage them in what they
do. After all,they are only the 'Rising stars of the
country'
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Who influenced me and how?
- Aaryan aggarwal IX-B
Life is all about interactions. You meet people and
you interact. You observe them, consciously or sub-
consciously and learn. Mere observation teaches us
more than we even realise. Some people leave a last-
ing impression on us and entirely change the course of
life, for better or for worse. Some people influence us,
help us go further and make all the difference.
I feel that in my life, my parents are the most influen-
tial people. They have taken care of me ever since I
came into this world. They are the ones who wish the
best for me and want me to succeed, no matter the cir-
cumstances. They have taught me lessons that I feel
no one would ever teach. Lessons that have now be-
come a part of my personality. They are the ones who
helped me rise up from difficult times and inspired me
to be better.
When I used to feel sorry over my mistakes, they are
the ones who made me realise the importance of mis-
takes. Every action of theirs is a new and unique
learning experience. It has made me realise how eve-
rything they do has a reason. They are the ones who
have taught me the importance of the little things in
life. They are the ones who have helped me recognize
and follow my passion. The very thought of them not
being a part of my life is scary to the least as without
them, I would be quite lost and confused. Where I am
today and whatever I have achieved is all because of
them and I am very grateful of that.
Eyesight
-Aditi Shenoy VIII-F
The tired little girl, went to bed,
Recollecting the days bygone,
Seeing them in her dreams,
As the day she was born
Trying to see the world,
With her little eyes,
But, the sun, with his brightness,
Wouldn't let her catch the sights
The girl still eager,
And curious to see the world around her,
Again opened her eyes,
But her vision was blurred
Still she did not lose hope,
Which flowed through her blood,
Encouraging and pushing her,
To see the world further
Her heart beating fast,
Her enthusiasm increasing,
She slowly tried to see,
With her eyes continuously blinking
Starting to lose hope,
She was ready to give up,
But curiosity got the upper hand,
And pushed her forward
With her hope again rising,
and strength in her eyesight,
She is finally seeing the world,
With wide open eyes.
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Conquering the space
-Marisha Nath VIII-C
“There is no failure in Science, it is only continual
effort to conquer the unknown. On the way even if we
face failure it rather adds more value to our effort for
our next journey to know the unknown”.
Chandrayan-2, India’s Moon Mission. The dream of
entire India to land on moon and become the 4th
Na-
tion in the world to put its flag on the soil of moon
after USSR, USA & China.
ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) launched
Chandrayan-2 on 22nd
July 2019 from Bengaluru
(Satish Dhawan Space Center) under the command of
ISRO chief K. Shivan. It consists of ORBITER,
LANDER & Lunar Rover PRAGYAN. Like Chandra-
yan-1(22nd
Oct,2008), it was India’s indigenous moon
mission.
It touched the Moon Surface on Saturday early morn-
ing 7th
Sept 2019. In its 15 minutes of landing sched-
ule, 13 minutes went perfectly fine but at the last mo-
ment at a distance of 2.1 Km from the surface of
moon, it lost contact with the ground station. Because
of this the landing velocity of VIKRAM could not be
monitored and was forced to do hard landing at 500 m
(approx.) away from its assigned location near
SOUTH POLE of the moon. But the ORBITER is still
orbiting fine around the moon and trying to exchange
signal with VIKRAM whenever it is flying over it.
The ORBITER which will remain active for another
12 months is now mapping the permanently shad-
owed portion of the moon for the first time in history
with the help of its high-resolution camera.
The entire Nation irrespective of their field of
knowledge & business spent a sleepless night in front
of TV with ISRO during its live monitoring of
VIKRAM’S landing. It was a big shock to us, all true
Indians who always dream progress and development
of their motherland. But our heart never accepts this
as a failure, rather we consider it a great achievement
for us as we have succeeded in achieving 95% pur-
pose of our mission.
But still few politically motivated traitors’ mocks at
this and tweets online in tune with the neighboring
country quoting this as a big failure on part of India
blaming present Government for wasting country’s
money on this!!
Feel sorry for their inadequate knowledge as all will
be surprised to know that the overall expenditure to
this mission is just 1/4th
of the budget spent by other
nations on such missions.
Further I should say that, India is not new in the field
of Space Mission. India’s first satellite ARYABHAT-
TA was sent long back into space on April 19, 1975.
It was named after famous scientist of ancient India
ARYABHATTA (476 AD- 550 AD) who suggested
for the first time the HELIOCENTRIC THEORY
(Sun at the center and all planets revolve around the
Sun) of the Solar System much earlier than ready for
New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 57
COPERNICUS as believed in the western world.
Other countries might have moon on their flags but
we Indians have our flag on the soil of moon. That is
great and with this enthusiasm in our heart we are
whole ISRO team for this achievement and said cor-
rectly said “There is no failure in science, there is
only prayas and prayog( honest effort to know the
unknown and its continual application for the benefit
of the mankind.)”
Numerous Space Missions has been undertaken by
various nations in the world like USA, USSR, JA-
PAN, CHINA, ISREAL etc. All missions are not suc-
cessful. Out of total 109 Moon missions from 1958
onwards only 61 missions are succeeded. As many as
46 missions involving landing on lunar surface was
attempted, out of which only 21 was successful.
Hence our effort for the moon mission is only 2nd
at-
tempt and so is not a failure on our part if we see the
overall attempts conducted by other Nations.
USSR was the 1st
to send the man-made object LU-
NA 2 to land on moon on 13 Sept 1959, but it was
planned for HARD LANDING. In 1966, 31st
January,
SOFT LANDING was done by LUNA 9 of USSR
successfully on moon.
NASA after many attempts was successful to send
first manned mission on moon by Apollo 11 on 20th
July 1959. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk
on moon.
India’s famous film actor Akshaya Kumar has de-
clared to donate his full profit from the movie MIS-
SION MANGAL for our next moon mission
CHANDRAYAN -3.
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New Horizon Public School Airoli: School Magazine: 2019-20: Issue I

  • 1. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 1
  • 2. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 2 Sr.No Name of the article Page No 1 From Principal’s Desk 6 2 Editorial 6 3 Messages 7 4 The destiny in my hands 8 5 A Shadow life 8 6 Art work 9 7 Saviour of all 10 8 Self Confidence 10 9 Pencil 10 10 Tara’s Intelligence 11 11 The ordeal to say a good bye 11 12 Art work 12 13 My dream house 13 14 Friendship 13 15 Indomitable Earth 13 16 Travelling Via train 14 17 Control Yourself 14 18 वर्षा रषनी 15 19 Nature 15 20 My Joyful Life 15 21 Art Work 16 22 Anger Management 17 23 You are a masterpiece 17 24 Friend 17 25 Have Patience 18 26 Monsoon 18 26 Soldier 18 27 Man,Woman and Equality 19
  • 3. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 3 Sr.No Name of the article Page No 28 Submission to peer pressure 19 29 Art work 20 30 Freedom of Press in Democracy 21 31 Art work 23 32 Our Future Earth 24 33 Endevor 24 34 The Aloof of human 25 35 The little girl 25 36 The little Guest 25 37 The art of Dharma as per Mahabharath 26 38 Beware !You are in for a scare 26 39 Art work 27 40 Travelling 28 41 Wall flower 28 42 Water conservation 28 43 Woman Empowerment 29 44 स्वच्छ भषरत 29 45 Luna Venture 29 46 Make the choice 30 47 Being Myself 30 48 Television 30 49 Art work 31 50 The night before the final Exam 32 51 Elegance 32 52 Chocoland 33 53 Me Myself 33 54 The ant and the elephant 34
  • 4. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 4 Sr.No Name of the article Page No 55 Grand Parents 34 56 Riddles 34 57 Art work 35 58 The kind fairies 37 59 The day I’ll never forget 37 60 Little Birdie 37 61 Summers in India 38 62 Exams are good or bad 38 63 Art work 39 64 Art Work 40 65 Humility 41 66 Life is Magical 41 67 Mom 41 68 I am the Earth 42 69 Opportunity is a choice 42 70 Stand Up 42 71 Art work 43 72 Our future Earth 44 73 The small Hours 44 74 Flood and destruction 45 75 Good morning 45 76 Think before you speak 45 77 Sunrise 45 78 Art work 46 79 Global Warming 47 80 What will happen without Instagram 47 81 I am a tree 47
  • 5. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 5 Sr.No Name of the article Page No 82 The Night 48 83 India’s journey towards Technology and space 48 84 Hyperloop 49 85 Art work 50 86 Pizza 51 87 Who influenced me and how 53 88 Eyesight 53 89 Art work 54 90 Art work 55 91 Conquering the space 56
  • 6. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 6 From Principal’s Desk The most important step we can take toward achiev- ing our greatest potential in life is to learn to monitor our attitude and its impact on our work performance, relationships and everyone around us. We all have a choice. We can choose an inner dia- logue of self-encouragement, self-motivation, or we can choose one of self-defeat and self-pity. It’s a power we all have. Our mind is a computer that can be programmed. We can choose whether the software installed is produc- tive or unproductive. Our inner dialogue is the software that programs our attitude, which determines how we present ourselves to the world around us. We have control over the programming. Whatever we put into it is reflected in what comes out. Many of us have behavior patterns today that were programmed into our brains at a very tender age. The sad reality of life is that we continue to hear negative information, but we don’t have to program it into our brains. The most influential voice we hear is our own inner voice, our selfcritic. It can work for or against us, de- pending on the messages we allow. It can be optimistic or pessimistic. It can wear us down or cheer us on. We control the sender and the receiver, but only if we consciously take responsibil- ity for and control over our inner conversation. Habitual bad attitudes are often the product of past experiences and events. Common causes include low self-esteem, stress, fear, resentment, anger and an ina- bility to handle change. It takes serious work to examine the roots of a harm- ful attitude, but the rewards of ridding ourselves of this heavy baggage can last a lifetime. School Magazine is a wonderful platform for students to showcase their talents of creativity, writing, ideating, etc. I appreciate the efforts of all the budding writers and artists for making this magazine vibrant. I thank the entire Editori- al Team for their good work and support. God bless you all. Dr. Nicholas Correa Executive Director & Principal Editorial This is a time of massive changes.in every sector. The stu- dent today is an individual, is a real person with feelings of self-respect, sensitivity, responsibility and compassion. We need to recognize, appreciate, applaud and foster the fine blend of sensibilities in a child – and thus this is to be viewed as a launch pad for the children’s creative urges to blossom naturally. As the saying goes, leadersare built in classrooms'.This humble initiative is to set the budding minds free allowing them to roam free in the realm of imagination and experi- ence to create a world of beauty in words. This school attains its eminence in the first place through the achievement of children. This magazine also espouses the School spirit which is built up within the school through the collective actions, thoughts and aspirations. All these, I believe would spur higher growth and enterprise in chil- dren. My thanks are due to the Principal,Vice Principal, editor students and teachers to have been of immense help in breathing life into these pages. Hope the readers will enjoy every word of it and applaud the efforts put into its making Happy viewing and Reading Editor Mrs. Seema R Sharma .
  • 7. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 7 “Micro changes in Life can bring Macro Transformation.” Children should be taught to think . We should help them to unfold their imaginations and give life to their thoughts & aspirations. The Hands on Learning Activities done in class will unleash a wide spectrum of creative skills. This I believe is the strongest factor for success in raising his self esteem & the most overwhelming key to a child’s success is the attitude by parents by giving the space to the child and not comparing them to others. “The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” So why not give them a jumpstart from the grass root level itself. We are pleased to present to you , our E-Magazine .It is a milestone that marks our growth, unfolds children’ s imagination to foster a positive learning Environment. Let’s give them a platform to think , express &exhibit their skills. I congratulate the editorial team for their hard work in releasing this E magazine Happy Reading….. Ms. Kuldeep Kaur Rattan Headmistress , Pre - primary “ What you are is God’s gift to you. What you become is your gift to God “ Language is one of God’s greatest gift to humans, given for the purpose of sharing ideas with others. Without leaving our chairs we can go to all parts of the world. We mediate on the wonders of creation. But without the gift of language we would be limited in the ways we can share these ideas. Words help us let others know what we are feeling, how much we care or how our hearts are filled with awe and wonder and gratitude to God for all He has given us. Our School magazine is a mirror reflecting the creativity of young minds of the school. I extend my warm wishes to continue this journey on the road of excellence. May God Bless us with wisdom. Ruby Verghese Sr. Coordinator The school proudly presents its unique creation in the form of the E magazine which serves as a plat- form to highlight the literary and artistic segment of NHPS family forming a bridge between flowing thoughts and artistic magnification. The magazine also highlights the educational ,cultural and sports activities of the institute. Students articles have been instrumental in reflecting their literary spirits and ideals. I appreciate the daunting efforts put in by the team to put together the myriad thoughts into a visual fest. I wish them success for its timely release. Monalisa Basu Vice Principal
  • 8. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 8 A shadow side in me - Sunit Dighe VIII-C Your life is in your hands. How to solve your life with ease? That's always a big question in a puzzled mind. Synchronizing the answer is always necessary . Elabo- ration the next ,first let's understand why you get a human life hereditarily. Until and unless you have solved the Rubik's cube of your life with cases truly hard then you are fulfill to get handout of the running notes written by your mind for a total 70 years. That's not a small value! It's 70×12=..etc.. Now what's a shadow side of your life. It's none other than your emotions. Answer to the shadow side of your life in emotions is depression. Not going beyond and deeper in depression. But those who don't know what is depression :-It is the state in which your mind losses thinking , will power and confidence for find- ing no way in taking the right path for the solution. Depresion acts in making your life a bit difficult. Mind makes all unneces- sary savages which have a result 0. See the matchmaking here, the villain depression has no hero to be defeated. You yourself are a hero but you sometimes fail to take control over depression. So here, motivation plays a extravagant role. How to solve your life with ease? That was our ques- tion in the start. Life isn't easy but definitely you can decide your life. Have a success it's good , defeating all sort of gratuitous emotions is better and thinking optimistically is best. Like with what the quote moti- vates“only when you illuminate others...without ex- pectation or reward...will you truly understand how to illuminate yourself” only remember don't let you sink your mind sink and your foolish but previous life to sink in the deep disarrayed water . The destiny in my hands - Aaryan Aggarwal IX-B Destiny. The word means the inevitable fate or some events that will necessarily happen to some person in the future. It is however, a notion and not a proven fact, as obviously no one can see the future. People believe that what destiny says is the ultimate truth and absolutely nothing can change it. However, I beg to differ as while it may be inevitable, it will not neces- sarily be completely unchangeable. To give an exam- ple, a person born into a poor family, may believe that his destiny is poverty and nothing else. However, with enough efforts and determination, he/ she may grow up to be very successful. This has led me to believe that destiny is not any actual power or anything that can affect our future. Rather, it is a state of mind that sometimes may lead to demotivation. This happens because success has never come without failures. In failures, we tend to lose positivity and start becoming nega- tive and their mindset towards life all -in-all becomes negative. This is where we begin to believe that this is what destiny had in store for us and this is exactly what we are going to get. With this preconceived notion, people often lose interest or even give up entirely. However, since desti- ny is a figment of a person’s mind, it can be modified as and when required. Thus, believing in destiny and hoping that the hard- ships that you have faced are all part of a bigger plan will give you the motivation to do better and improve. Thus, I believe that destiny, while not being real to some extent can change the course of a person’s life. Destiny is not unchangeable, the power to do so lies in your very hands.
  • 9. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 9
  • 10. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 10 Savior of all Nikita V IX– A Our country is safe, Because of you. You protect our country today, And forever you’ll do. The tri-colour will glare, Because you are there. And the feelings of love with Our country we share, Bravery in your fights And surgical strikes. Salute to you and all, The almighty soldiers, I pledge my glory and will always be proud of your story . Self Confidence Anirudh Shetti VI B Self Confidence is an attitude that allows you to move forward and achieve your goals. Self confidence means believing in yourself. It is an ability that makes the human believe in himself. For example, Tim was a boy who had a stage fear. One day he was selected for the assembly as a reporter. On the day of assembly, Tim was very scared to go on the stage. Then he thought about Self confidence. Long ago his mother said him that if a person has Self confidence, he can cross away all the difficulties in his life. So at that time, Tim forgot all the fear and became a self confi- dent boy. On assembly he reported beautifully and he was the best reporter in the assembly. There are some more other positives like positive thinking, concentration, good manners, being kind etc. Like Theodore Roose- velt said “Each time we face fear, we gain strength, courage and confidence in the doing”. I will conclude my article with this quote, “Believe in yourself and you will be unstoppable”. Pencil -Aadya Agarwal V Once I was drawing with a pencil, But to draw proper shape I need a stencil. I was using a pencil to write a phrase, I wrote it wrong, then the teacher said “Erase! Erase!” I lost my pencil, But it was with my friend Jencil. With that pencil I drew a triangle and a rectangle, But I was not able to find its angle. In English I had to complete punctuation marks, With help of that pencil , James drew many sharks. In science there was a chemical blast, My teacher said “pencil’s life is very vast”. Once more I lost my pencil, It was stuck in my hair. Once again i lost my pencil, But this time it was lost in a fair..
  • 11. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 11 Tara's intelligence - Pritika Manohar kadam VIII –D Once upon a time there lived a couple near the town. They were just married and expected a child. After a year they had twins. Both were charming. Their names were Yash and Tara. Tara was expected to do the household work and Yash was to go to school and do a job. Tara was an very intelligent girl so she used to take her brother's old books and study on her own. One fine day she asked her brother " Why every time I have to do the household work and not study like you ?"Her brother asked many people but got a com- mon answer that girls are not meant to study . So both of them decided to ask their father . He gave a confusing answer that if Tara wants to go to school , I can help her to learn and write but which school will give her admission? I can't fight for one girl . She understood what he meant so Tara had an idea about that. She gathered her friends and told them the importance of education . Next day she gathered them and went to her father and said you won't help one girl (me) so can you help us to study. Her father was impressed by her intelligence.He took them to the principal who was his friend and requested him several times about the admission of the girls. At last one day he agreed to take the admission of those girls. They started going to school everyday . The problem was all the people were frustrated . They used to throw garbage near their house and also say abusing words . Also stop the ways of the girls for going to school . They also took the house of Tara and Yash . They used to live in a hut with those girls as well. The people used to throw stones on them . The girls did not lose their hopes and studied hard . All those after many years started working in office . The people were proud afterwards and they started a girls school . They gave back house of Yash and Tara. The ordeal to say a ‘goodbye’ -Nidhi Mishra VIII-G Together we laughed Together we wept, Myriad fond impressions, We kept. Jointly, we danced like daisy We didn’t bother about others, We chuckled like crazy Concerning about the fussy was tempestuous. Together we were scintillating We were engrossed in, Our cackles were uplifting Something was sinister, I remained keen! That gloominess was undesirable Not you, but our disunion was near, Our parting was lamentable The distance between us was my fear. Our disunion was forthcoming I wished I could quit it, Tears from our eyes were running With those yet, we had to split. Years had flown by Not the echo, The ordeal to say a ‘goodbye’ And to lose a loyal oppo.
  • 12. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 12
  • 13. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 13 My dream House!! -Harshith Nair IX-B Voila! I have shifted to my new house, Away from those lizards and that cunning mouse. That was once a basic and simple house, Now can’t get over the whoaas and wowws!! Ancient doors and artefacts with a palatial tinge, Enter ..... and you would feel you’ve got wings. Vintage artefacts and interiors add to the glam quotient, A gramophone, an antique telephone, that take you to an era that’s ancient. To me and my brother’s surprise, there’s an excit- ing bunk bed, Now who sleeps on the top, there’s gonna be a bloodshed. I hate boasting .... but this one’s the icing on the cake, Let me tell you friends, this was a dream, all fake !!! Friendship -Divya Johnson VIII – I Friendship has no form, sometimes it makes us feel secure and warm, Sometimes leaves us cold and forlorn, and sometimes gives us the power to go on. We mistake it often for something materializing, but it’s free and artistic, It is hard to catch, no other virtue has its match. Indomitable Earth - Poorvi Sanu IX –G Our global crisis has created a cure No , A treatment for what is in the store New seasons simmer , shorelines bore . Plastics not fake , its sweet Everlasting, a love we adore . Are you sure ? Intestinal hurdle artwork, framed Mammals fattened by unnatural floating, Wild material machine . Unseen . Where does your waste ream ? What can I do ? It takes more than one . It takes society Globally to do what needs to be done . Our footprint is mas- sive, weighty. Join Mother Earth , On our journey here and abroad Full of disbelief and open scorn It’s worth the attempt to help her adorn To help her heal her sores , prevent more welts.
  • 14. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 14 Travelling via train -Aditya Patil VIII-E Travelling is a prominent and a fun-learning activity of our life. It introduces us to new people, their culture and enhances skills that are essential in our lives. Travelling gives a wonderful experience to the travel- ers especially by train. I am being so sight to write the essay ‘cause guess what, “I AM TRAVELLING IN THE BUMPY TRAIN”, hearing the quarrels for seats with the bumps of the train. Train to me is the most favourite mode of transport for long journeys. I am sure even others love travelling via train inspite of the long journey and time. But if its with families or with bachelor friends there’s no one stopping them from being happy. During travelling we also get familiar to stops during the journey where people get off and enter. This introduces us to the cul- ture of those regions and that’s what makes our India famous and legend- ary. We also get to eat those India-famous snacks from all over India like ‘Shehgaon kachori’, ‘ Kol- hapuri misal’ and I would stop here or else I know your mouth is watering and you wanna eat this. This is what travelling is. It increases our general knowledge as we get across so many new things. Trav- elling by train is much more affordable than aero- planes ; where we just have to sit and enjoy the luxury. Travelling will also introduce you to all kinds of peo- ple like the innocent ones, the fighters, the caring ones who surrender themselves for you and sometimes the people you know. So to enjoy these beautiful moments of life travel once or twice a year to refresh your- selves. Control Yourself - Suvan Lokhande IX-A Controlling yourself is something great that you have achieved in your whole life. Controlling a particular thing with which you get addicted is a big thing. Dur- ing puberty, children get addicted to various bad things such as food, mobile, T.V. or maybe food. “Control Yourself Kid!!!!”, “Done, not more than this!!!”, “Control!!!!” such types of sentences maybe familiar to you which must be said by your mom, dad, teachers and your elders. But that’s exactly true, what they say. I know that it’s difficult to leave a particular thing with which you get addicted. But still if you leave it , certainly this can make an impact in your life. I mean to say that leave only bad things and not the good things like reading or studying. Believe it, every- thing is possible in this whole world. If Neil Arm- strong can go to moon then why cannot you leave your bad habit. Lets take an example, a boy who likes to eat a lot, he may like to eat Chinese, Continental, Asian and whatever. But you must take care of your fitness too. We can eat whatever we want but in a limit. If you start practicing such good practices you can surely be the one who has changed his whole life to a certain life. And these changes can definitely make you proud.At last my opinions may have some differences but, eve- ryday we get to learn something from our daily experi- ences. And I truly believe that if we make a decision and start opting it in our daily life we can surely our- selves make a change in our whole life. At last I con- vey that you need to control yourself and follow this motto in your life……..Control Yourself & Be the Change
  • 15. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 15 वर्षा रषनी - महक आहूजष, ७ वी ए वर्षा रषनी वर्षा रषनी कब आओगी जून मषस हुआ समषप्त कब बरसोगी जन-जन हुआ बेहषल तुम बबन खुशषली छषएगी जब तुम बरसोगी रषत दिन तुम बबन सूखष पड़ष है , बंजर बषनी ज़मीन धरती पर त्रषदह मच जषएगी निी तषल सब सुख गए है , प्यषसे खड़े सब जीव जल्ि बरसो और खुशषली करो धरती पर बून्ि को लोग तरसे बेहषल हुए सब जलचर हर जीव नषच उठे तुम्हषरे आगमन पर पेड़ पौधे सब सुख गए है , वन छोड़ गए सब ढोर वर्षा रषनी Nature - BHUMESH DADHWAL VII—C The earth is full of surprises, Just look around yourself It can be anywhere around you, Even somewhere in your bookshelf. The most surprising is nature, It’s full of different stuff. It can be a human or thing or even a creature. We humans made strong big buildings, And that’s what we think is great But look deep in nature You will find trees, plants and Animals everywhere. Some may be mild, And some may be wild! Mother nature provides us with our needs, And still we use it for our greeds. Let’s join hands together, To save this marvelous creation, For our next generation. My Joyful Life - Rihana Antony II - C In 2011, my mom gave birth to a cute little girl and named her Rihana. After four years, in 2015, my mom gave birth to one more child , my adorable sibling , Richelle. A few years passed and we grew up. My sister is now three years and I am seven. Every noon and night we go to the garden and play. We leave for home when our mother comes to pick us up from the garden. At 9 o’clock in the evening, we eat our dinner and go to sleep.
  • 16. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 16
  • 17. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 17 Anger Management - Sfurti Kumbhar IX-A Anger….The worst of emotions. It causes a LOT of problems. Like damaged friendships, separated fami- lies, to list a few. The list is long. But, as many people have tried and failed, controlling anger can be impos- sible at times when the little fuse in your brain blows off. Let us discuss controlling anger today. Basically, anger management seems and sounds im- possible. But, as it turns out, it isn’t. It’s really simple. To be honest, I am a cranky person. Even the slightest bit of annoying thing or the face of an irritating person blows my fuse off. So, well, yeah. I’m trying to get it under control. Sort of. Impossible, right? Managing anger sounds easy. You can distract yourself from the situation. Permanently fix an imaginary meter in your brain which indicates anger level. My meter is always near 50-60. When I say that I’m a cranky person, you can see that I mean it! As I was saying, the meter. Anytime you feel that the meter is rising, just find some ways to control it. Like the classic, “drink cool water to cool down your warm head”, or breathe. Listen to your fav music. Or ask yourself this simple question. “Is getting angry at this person or screaming at them going to improve my day in any way whatsoever”? If the answer is yes, go ahead. Scream all that you want at the person and improve your day. But if the answer is no, STOP yourself in time. Maybe make yourself an anger dice. Or, breathe in. Out. And may- be the classic as mentioned above. Frankly, these ways have helped me to reduce my “fuse blowing off” times since grade 4. Anger may be one of the smartest issues, but we are smarter! You are a masterpiece - Tisha Gangar, VIII-A There are songs in your eyes Singing lullabies The voice is so pretty That it charms in the whole city There is dance in your smile With moves in a pile You make people laugh With dance as your better half There is a magical art Right inside your heart Painting pictures ,which create memories That are soothing just like a breeze You are a Masterpiece With an end number of skills Creativity is your strength Keep safe till the end Friend - Nupoor Teli VIII Friend is like the leaves of a tree; With your friend you are always free. Friend is the moon of the shining night; It is the light that makes your life bright. Friend is the one who brings out your good; A friend is the person who makes your mood. Friend is like a blooming flower; A true friendship is higher than a tower.....
  • 18. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 18 Have Patience -Ayush Lonakadi IX– C Read to the end, After reading you’ll become enlightened, Because there’s something you don’t know, Have patience, let the excitement grow. I betcha, it’s a secret that’ll help you lifelong, No, I am not joking nor am I wrong, Wait for some time and you won’t regret your action, Have patience, it isn’t a wrong decision. Oh, are you bored of waiting? I know it’s frustrating, But you are really very close, Have patience, the secret, now I disclose. Don’t act like a child, The dose of patience, so very mild, You have reached so far, Have patience, the door to the secret, now, is ajar. Finally, now I’ll reveal the secret, Read closely; all other works, please forget, There you go, the moment you’ve awaited for, One, two, three and then comes four! Monsoon -Isha Bhanushali VIII The most alluring part in monsoon season is the way people tackle them. Every where you scan, people are struggling back to reach their home back safely and it indeed gives you a sense of achievement when you reach home without getting drained by the gushing water the automobiles blow on you!Well, my case is a little bit different. Every time I attempt not to step in- side the puddle ,the next step will certainly be inside it. It was raining heavily that day and unlike my usual days ,it was a special one. I got dispersed from my classes by 6:00 and not aware about the conditions outside , I stepped outside ,expecting my van to pick me up. Suddenly there was gloomy all around and there was silence everywhere (huh! Because the light went off) and to add insult to injury I got a call from my Sir that the van will be com- ing 1 hour late. I after a while made up my mind, I will set out and go on my own.I took my umbrella and set out with my friend. The roads were all muddy and the water reached up to my ankle. The situation got testified as it started raining heavily. We all expected the rain to stop after a while but it was adamant, throwing it's tantrums on us .All over the road there were vehicles parked and there was no way to move. But not giving up we carried forward to reach our des- tination. After a long tiring journey of 1km (which took us almost 1hr) we reached our home safely. I had a feeling of accomplishing a big feat that day. But the climax is here, I had to listen to my Mom's scolding, Yes, because I had stepped inside a big puddle! Soldier - Marisha Nath VIII-C Dear soldier, you sacrifice yourself for your nation, But people think it’s your job, not your passion! You are a warrior, You are our savior, You are in the list of God’s golden fame, But alas! No book mentions your name.
  • 19. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 19 Man, Woman, and Equality Poorvi Sanu IX-G Why are women considered inferior to men? Why is it so? Even in the olden days, gender inequality was very common. Sati, widows, shravana, shraddha, managala gaur, akshaya tritiya, child marriage, karva chauth… etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.What do these words re- mind you of? Yep. That’s right. These are all systems for women. These are sacrifices and systems that women perform for their better halves. So that their spouses have a long and safe life. But what do these spouses do in return? Discriminate these women. Consider them inferior. I think that only about 15% of men give equal opportunities and rights to women. This number is increasing, no doubt, but then this is a slow process.Men work approximately 6 – 8 hours a day. Women, on the other hand, work at least 16 hours a day. Yet, men get salary and women, in some cases, don’t. To all the men and boys reading this, I have a few questions for you.Do you have the guts to perform all housework with 5 guests in the house? Do you have enough courage to change your sur- name after marriage? Do you have the guts to leave your ancestral home where you have lived for at least 23 years? Are you ready to be dominated by women? More importantly, are you ready to listen to pungent words from your mother-in-law? And of course, do you guys have courage to bear a child for 9 months and 9 days and give birth and nurture the ba- by? Giving birth is simultaneous to fracturing 20 – 21 bones at once. Did men know this? And yet, they con- sider women weak. They think, that because we’re women, we cannot think.If we cannot think, who is Marie Curie? If we are weak, who delivers kids? Women aren’t any different. They are children of gods. They aren’t your personal secretaries, they are your partners.Only a woman knows how much suffer- ing women go through. And yet, women are discrimi- nated daily. What women want is love and respect. They work hard for it, they toil day and night, and what they get is….absolutely nothing. Is this right? Submission to Peer Pressure -Akshat Mishra IX -G “Hey Mohan! When did you get this new iPhone-X”, we asked him in surprise as we knew the financial condition of his family. “My cousin gifted it to me”, quipped Mohan sheepishly. All the boys resumed playing, but I knew there was something amiss.Peer pressure is becoming increasingly inevitable amongst teenagers . One may argue that it is a part of human nature. It may be pivotal for a human being but its darker side is certainly the more powerful one. People are easily succumbing to peer pressure without realising its consequences. Just to gain respect in someone’s eyes, they are even ready to quarrel with their parents and ward their attention from their nec- essary activities. A recent survey suggested that the maximum people in a rave are a group of teenagers. The clutches of peer pressure are so strong that people aren’t being able to listen even to their conscience. The youth mostly is just littering around the streets, smoking cigarettes, boozing or becoming a victim to social networks sites like Facebook or Instagram. Hu- man resource is the most valuable resource that we have and the youth are supposed to replenish this re- source, not just to become egoists. The are the future of the planet but sadly, they aren’t forging the path for mankind that they are supposed to. Hopefully, there is some resistance against this social evil in modern days. Such people have sworn to stay adamant and not stray from the rightful path. These days of hope do believe in working for the greater good and are spreading awareness and showing the society that peer pressure is deleterious sort individual growth and well being.
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  • 21. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 21 “Freedom of Press in Democracy” - Poorvi Sanu IX-G A free press and a free judiciary are two very important cornerstones of a democracy. Especially in the modern era of widely accessible news and innumerable infor- mation at our fingertips, freedom of press is highly valued liberty that citizens should be aware of and know the rea- son why it is given to us as Indians. Freedom means those people, who state the liberty, or right and privileged to speak according to their will. Freedom is that opportunity, which we should never avoid and in all bad situations, it gives us all right to handle the problems in our own innovative and thoughtful way. Press and media are the vital way to express and speech some views and opinions in a democratic country. It is the me- dium of expressing an opinion of the people. It justifies the individual right to speech and expression, a coveted right enshrined in the Indian constitution and the law of other countries on the globe. The importance of freedom of press lies in the fact that for most citizens the prospect of personal familiarity with newsworthy events is unrealistic. In seeking out news, the media therefore acts for the public in large. it is the means by which people receive free flow of information and ide- as, which is essential to intelligence self-governance, that is in turn, democracy. For a proper functioning of democ- racy, it is essential that citizens are informed about news from vari- ous parts of the coun- try and even abroad, because only then can they form ra- tional opinions. A citizen surely cannot be expected per- sonally to gather news to enable him or her to form such opinions. Hence, the media plays an important role in a democracy and serves as an agency of the people to gath- er news for them. It is for this reason that freedom of press has been empha- sised in all democratic countries, while it was not permit- ted in feudal or totalitarian regimes. In India, the media have a great responsibility also to see that the news they present is accurate and serve the inter- est of the people. If the media convey false news that may harm the reputation of a person or a section of society, it may do a great damage since reputation is a valuable asset for a person. Even if the media subsequently correct a statement, the damage done may be irreparable. Hence the media should take care to carefully investigate any news item before carefully reporting it. I know of a case were the photograph of a High Court judge, who was known to be upright ,was shown on a TV
  • 22. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 22 channel along with that of a known criminal .The alle- gation against the judge was that he had acquired the land not in any discretionary quota but in the open market at the market price.Also, sometimes the media present twisted or distorted news that may contain an element of truth but also an element of untruth. This, too, should be avoided because a half-truth can be more dangerous than a total lie. The media should avoid giving any slant to news and avoid sensational- ism and yellow journalism. Only then will they gain the respect of the people and fulfil their true role in a democracy.Some newspapers espouse the cause of only one community “They do not judge problems on their merits. They view problems from a communal angle. Such newspa- pers do disservice to the nation. On the other hand, some responsible newspapers exercise great restraint while reporting news about riots between two commu- nities. They never give the identity of the community which started the riot. If there are any casualties, they do not give a community-wise break up lest this should trigger off a bigger riot In India, most of the newspapers are controlled by business magnates Such newspapers, therefore, pro- mote the interest of the capitalists by given tainted news. They pay no heed even to the genuine prob- lems of the worker^ farmers, artisans and other weaker sections of the people. The press is the defender and the protector of the rights and liberties of the people. But it can per- form this role only if it enjoys freedom in publish- ing news, views and reporting. It can function ef- fectively only in an open society, where decisions are made in a democratic manner. The press should not be scared of influential people. The press should consider it their duty to protect the right of the workers and oth- er downtrodden sections of the people. While the press should enjoy freedom to perform its role effectively, it should not treat such freedom as a licence to defame anybody. It should not publish any views or support any movement which violates our Constitution or is against the territorial integrity and unity of the country. To the conclusion, As the world’s largest democracy, India has a duty to ensure that the press has the duty to disseminate information and express opinions without excessive censorship. Unfortunately, in recent years, the right has been increasingly curbed. This oppres- sion of press is an alarming trend as it does not allow for proper checks and balances on the government and its activities. The people of our country need to re- member that in order to have a strong democracy they need a strong and free press.
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  • 24. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 24 Our Future Earth - Hiya Purswani VIII B We all know the present condition of our environment around us. Inspite of advanced and modern technolo- gy, we humans, are still not able to find a solution. Early humans neither they had much technology nor they had enough intelligence but still in the early ages, the environment was clean making it the reason for the increasing life span of humans. It's a shocking news to know that the amount of plastic bottles pro- duced now may lead to increase in plastic pollution and cause several death. It's a great opportunity to be as a human in this beauti- ful earth, and so it’s our responsibility to make it clean. In monsoon, people cut down trees to prevent accidents to occur, but do we plant trees in summer to prevent more global warming? We can prevent bad things to happen but not cannot take that much efforts for good things to spread. Have you ever wondered while seeing a tap open, how many taps are left open at the same time in the whole world? It might sound unbelievable, there can be a World War III on water, land and fresh air. The way we are thinking about the wastage of water may lead us to a massive pain. I t’s truly said by Warren Buffet, sometimes to buy things we need we have to sell things we do not need. This happens in the case of lacking of intelligence. We say every scholar is a true genius, but in my opinion a per- son is genius if he has the ability to save and change things in his own way. We all have the ability to save this earth, but our thoughts, our ego and our greedi- ness is stopping us to think in a better way. ”Everyone has a good and a bad side in his life. What matters is the part we choose to act upon. ”This is an excellent thought said by Sirius Black in the movie Harry Pot- ter. It’s time to bring a change. We always have time to do good things, all we need is hope. Spreading awareness is the best idea to bring a change. If everyone stops thinking about their eco- nomical needs and start contributing towards the envi- ronment by planting more trees, certainly there will be a beneficial change in this world. Neither do we think about the future, nor care about the present. Why not be an optimist and think in a positive way of life? Our studies, our needs, our knowledge will not help us in any way if we don’t change. Its not that easy to plant a tree and care for it a whole year, but if we only plant it with all our love, nature is certainly going to care for it. Lastly, I would like to end with a quote "Come forth in the light of things, nature will be your teach- er." Endeavor - Heet Shripal Kankariya VII-G It is hard to recall the past, but good thoughts are forever. Remember the step you took, May it be stupid or clever. Though the time runs out, your hope should never. Don't lose it,try and endeavor. Do your best even if the conse- quences make your work the worst. Try and try, and make your work better It is hard to recall the past, but good thoughts are forever. Remember the step you took, maybe stupid or clever.
  • 25. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 25 The Aloof Humans - A curse to mother earth - Vaijayanthimala Navneet VIII-J With all the night, strength and gust; Preserving nature is must, Mother Nature has been so lucrative; Let’s do something to save her; Something new and creative’ Let us get pollution under control Before mother Earth weeps and implores; Let clean air sweep Both high and deep Let the tiny piece of land Be clean, tidy and neat Let uncontaminated water be So that everything doesn’t end like the sea Let the tree stand ‘Cause it is more alluring than the seven colour band Without being loquacious Mother nature is indeed precious! The Little girl - Bhumika Sharma VI-F I found in a garage, Near the carriage, A tiny, little baby girl, She had cute blue eyes, Which were very small in size, And had beautiful hair with a cute little curl. I wonder why she was there, And she came from…where? I then asked a person, passing on the road, If he knew the merciless who kept her near the horses and toads. The person replied, “Who cares, O Madam?… …For a girl who is denied by her dad and mum. I felt very sad and cried, But I saved her, lest she died. Who will save many such girls? Imagine a world without these pearls. Treat them with respect and love, The Little Guest - Ashwathy Ganesh VI –D It was rainy season At home came a pigeon It made its nest and was a pest But there came another guest Who shooed away the little pest First there was nothing but a basket of twigs And I watched it eating figs When the thunder came with the rain I got a bit scared But it didn’t fly away Because I took care Soon there were three small eggs Which were taken care of by the guest The bird is easy to guess Because it doesn’t make a mess With its red tail It looked a bit frail Between the plants green full full Was the nest of the little Bulbul
  • 26. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 26 *The Art of Dharma as per Mahabharata* - Abhishek Singh [Teacher, Sr.Secondary] Dharma means the Duty or Righteousness.Dharma is subtle, many times, we are forced to take wrong means for right means(and ends us like Arjuna in hell) or reaches wrong ends following right means(like Yudhishthira in exile).It's like the Ying and Yang Duryodhana’s envy for the Pandva’s Indraprastha and Yudhishthira’s greed, or addiction, to a game of dice and win more territory was the main cause of war. The envy can result in healthy competitiveness raising oneself up by making the envious work harder, for rival’s possessions, or eternal sickness to pull the rival down.The envy and greed are both presents even in the modern day world, the failure of communism was caused by envy among citizens while the capitalist system is stranded by greed. The aim of so- ciety should not be to suppress these feelings among its citizens but to channelize them productively. Envy is the vice of socialism, Greed is the evil of capital- ism. Dharma is not justice; Its difference between Retribu- tive Justice and forgiveness. While a nation with stronger legal laws can prefer justice over peace, the newly created or war-torn nations with weaker legal laws should prefer to restore peace and harmony in society rather than emphasizing justice. Beware! You are in for a scare! - Ayush Lonakadi IX-C I had returned home late but after reaching home I had wished I had not reached home that day. There was no electricity, which just made it creepier. When I reached my room, my exhaustion made me forget that I was famished. I lay on the bed scrolling down pic- tures I had recently clicked. I relived happy moments but someone out there wasn’t happy to see me happy and I noticed a photograph in my phone which be- mused me – not mentioning how frightened I had be- come. The picture was....was....how can I explain? The back- ground was of my house. In the photo........I was sleeping! But...but... how could that have been possi- ble? I lived alone; there was no one to click my photo while I was sleeping. I was petrified with my eyes wide open and my whole body was horror-struck. Then, all the unwanted noises came into focus – the noises from outside, noises of something creaking and the wind forcefully blowing through the thin slit of the window eerily. I was panic-stricken! I quickly switched my phone off and kept it on the table beside and did not bother about changing my clothes and covered my face with a blanket and hugged it tightly. I could not even think of sleeping. Every second the clock ticked, I hugged the blanket harder. My face and chest were drenched in sweat. I felt some supernatural move- ments around me; something trying to reach out to me. By then, I was praying to God to take me away from that place; I was ready to die. Then, something hap- pened and I became frantic from tip to toe. ‘It is Tues- day today.’ The virtual assistant of my phone said but I clearly remembered that I had switched off my phone. Who asked the question? It was this trauma that I couldn’t bear and today, I am here, telling you this story after turning into a roaming soul. Look to your right, I am right beside you.
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  • 28. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 28 Travelling Aaryan Aggarwal IX - B Travelling is an experience. It doesn’t matter where you travel. Every place is great in its own ways. You could go to a culturally rich yet underdeveloped place or you could go to an advanced metropolitan place. You could travel slow paced or you could be adven- turous and go off the beaten path. You could go to the beach, you could go to a museum. It won’t matter as wherever you go, you will always get a new and different experience. The experiences will open your mind to a whole new world and culture which will change your understanding and preconceived notions about that place. You will also get an opportunity to detoxify yourself from social media. Thus, I believe that travelling is more than just a hobby and can change your entire thought process and state of mind. Wallflower - Rochelle Ann Teddy IX-D She lived under a rock More by force than by will She lived there so long She had nothing to fight with All these people, pushing her down Her feeble frame could fight no long She vowed to never stop the struggle Until she had on her temples the crown Declaring to the world her change after years bygone From being the young shy girl they saw But all this struggle slowly had her crumbling As she withered , her dreams fading Cause promises are sometimes left undone When fate decides to yield a gun And the world never saw the light Of a wallflower wishing to shine so bright Being Myself -Nidhi Mishra VIII-G I did never lie to myself Never strived to be someone else, And so I never shy To look myself straight in the eye. I did never hide myself And lavish a priceless gift, Having ‘life’ as its spell Being myself, I’ll uplift. Life is too short Don’t be someone else, A onetime offer we have got Even more precious than a thousand jewels.
  • 29. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 29 Women Empowerment - Devangi Dongre VII-B The abilities of women in making decisions, educa- tion, and profession have been largely suppressed since ages, considering them inferior to men. The sit- uation is worst in underdeveloped and developing na- tions where women in a family are not allowed to take financial decisions or decide on matters regard- ing their own education.With such state of affairs, it would be a fallacy to dream about the goals of sus- tainable development and gender equality. There is an instant need to take measures to lift the social, personal and professional status of women, bringing them shoulder to shoulder with men. These particular measures constitute a pro- cess, which is known as “Women Empowerment”. Providing better education and employment opportu- nities to women, ensuring their better health, provid- ing justice and ensuring professional equivalence, are the few methods of women empowerment. स्वच्छ भषरत - शारव पटेल, ७वी जे िूशमन क्यष हरषएँगे सरहि की लड़षई में, हम खूि ही हषर जषएंगे खुिकी लड़षई में। वो क्यष मरेंगे गोली के छल्ले , खूि हषर जषएंगे हम कचरे के ढेरो तल्ले। कहीं भी चले जषओ इस िेश के कोने में, ऊँ चे पहषड़ ,बहती निी यष खुले में। हर जगह हमने गंिगी फै लषई हैं , कही प्लषस्स्िक कष रैपर यष बोतल गगरषई है। LunaVenture: Beyond Horizons - Aaryan Aggarwal, IX-B He looked from afar at his towering creation. A re- mote island in the Pacific Ocean seemed like a great refuge after what had been happening on the Earth. He chose secrecy as his mission had raised many eye- brows. The plan was simple, ‘Escape and start over’. Right now, Moon seemed to be the most viable option in terms of survival. The research had been done, Moon was habitable. So close to our abode, our cos- mic neighbor, the Moon, must exist for a reason. It- will not just be a secondary habitat but also be a step- ping stone for further progress. His meticulously crafted plan was now just minutes away from execution. A team of four explorers would first leave Earth and explore the Moon to test his hy- pothesis. Once a temporary col- ony using genetically engi- neered pods containing human embryos is set up, they would further analyze the surroundings and find ways to make it more habitable. The lesser gravitational pull, which allowed for a comparatively lower escape ve- locity made it easier to transport resources from the Earth or the ISS. Sure, it would be difficult at first, Earth is unmatched, but he knew it was for the greater good of mankind. It would mean more opportunities and help us understand our place in this universe. Right now, we have confined ourselves in a box and this is the only way to leave it and unleash the won- ders of the universe. In front of his eyes, it flew, never to come back...
  • 30. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 30 Make the Choice -Nidhi Mishra VIII-G My vision reflects its flaming intention I’m steady upon the decision, About which I’ll never disclaim Accepting the outcome, never blame. To impulse refer those achieves It’s your resolve, don’t quit, There wasn’t any lose that grieves There was just a lesson in it. I turn down to immure oneself In the decision of mine, I possess optimism in myself And so I believe everything will be fine. Though it may be tough To perceive ones way to success A dose of victory isn’t enough It’s always limitless! Television: Pros and Cons - Soumya Sheth What do most of the people do these days to entertain themselves?Everyone likes to switch ON their televi- sion sets, which is one of the exceptional inventions of science. When our Dads come home tired after office, the first thing they would like to do is, switch On the TV and relax while watching it from his sofa seat. This is because while watching different things that are broadcasted on TV, we forget our worries and re- grets of the day. However, like every good and popular inventions, tel- evision also has its set of some worrying habits that people get hitched to. For example, sometimes kids watch it for extensive time, thereby affecting their studies. This is one of the most worrying habit for par- ents and we should know that ignoring studies is not good for our future and studying is as much important for us at this tender age more than anything else.It’s true that television can bring us the knowledge from across the world. We can see different parts of the world virtually sitting at the same place. But, we should know how we can use this incredible inven- tion of science in the right and bene- ficial way for us. Now-a-days, Smart TVs have be- come even more popular. We can even use internet on those TVs. Use Google to search for answers we don’t know, use YouTube to understand how things are made or get our doubts cleared and much much more. To summarize it, I would like to urge all my fellow students to use this precious invention of science in a way that will benefit you to gain constructive knowledge and avoid destructive knowledge. We should know that television is not the world but only a small component of this world. Please know that there are other things in life which we should enjoy too along with giving utmost importance to our studies.
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  • 32. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 32 The night before the final examination -Marisha Nath VIII- C The night before the final examination appears to all examinees as the night before the Battle of Waterloo might have appeared to Napoleon or the Duke of Wel- lington. Our system of education being what it is, we examinees are bound to be anxious about the nature of the nature of the questions we will have to answer next day. Even an earnest student who has done all that needs be done by way of nervousness, uncertainty and suspense on the night before the examination. The morning of the examination finds them prostate with nervous disorder. But this is one side the picture. There are students who may be described as soldiers of fortune. They are daredevil youngsters who do not take their examina- tions seriously. But their lack of preparation is more than made up for by the short cuts or bazar notes they have provided themselves with. Even on the night before the examina- tion they would be going about their daily rounds. They may be found in the parks, cafes and restaurants talk- ing about tips –talking glibly and confidently about what questions are sure to come. The morning of the examination finds them as cheerful as they were on the night before. What is needed most is self-confidence and a cool head. True, we do not remember all that we have read when we go to the Examination Hall. This does not mean that we have forgotten them. Many things re- main in the sub –conscious region. They jump into consciousness when we face the questions and seri- ously think of the answers. Often such answers score more marks than prepared ones. Elegance -Prajna VIII-D Elegant you be, for the universe to learn your versatility. Brighter you shine the orb will know your sustenance. The stars, moons and clouds let know your dignity. Apparently it seems your flawless abundance. The ideal triumph mustn’t be exaggerated. Till you salve someone’s hurt. Elegant you be, for the universe to learn your versatility. How can you be silent if you don’t know your efficiency? One of the values to become successful is simplicity. Through elegance let’s spread positivist.
  • 33. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 33 Chocoland - Talreja Aastha IV-J Once I had been to the Chocolate Land Chocolate all around to the reach of my hand Toffees, candies, lollies and bars In my mouth a crunchy, munchy war. White, dark, nutty and sweet Just like a dreamy treat Colourful wrapper, shiny and bright. Which one to choose, which would be right Houses made of chocolates and doors made of bars And out stood there a chocolate car! Soon after it was 6 o'clock And could hear the door’s knock I woke up in a hurry Just to realise that it was a dream! Me Myself - Tirtha Kiran Keni VII- G I am naughty girl, With a black shiny beautiful curl. Darling of my parents, and Heart of my grandparents. More than a friend of my sister, who is like lovely twister. I had a memorable childhood, which was best, better and good. I was cute shy baby, Tell Mom, why I was kept in nappy? As a child I always love to play with toy, With full of happiness and joy. I always use to dance, Whenever I used to get chance. Doll of my uncle Princess of my aunt, Life imagining without them absolutely I can't. Sometimes I am angry on you & fight with you a lot. But, Love, caring praising in return I have always got. But I promise you Mom & Dad, one day sure I will brightly shine, Thousands of stars in the sky will all be mine. I never know in future what I will be and where I will be, But I surely know you will always love me. I am very lucky Shirley girl with a black shiny beautiful curl.
  • 34. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 34 The ant and the elephant - SOUMEN RAO IV-E Once upon a time in a forest there lived an ant and an elephant. The elephant was the biggest among all the elephants. So he was very proud of himself and used to criticize everyone and the ant, which was the tiniest among them, was very happy and cheerful. It used to help everyone I its own way. All the animals in the forest used to complain about the egoistic elephant. So one day when the ant saw the elephant walking towards it, it immediately thought of a plan. As soon as the elephant came near, the ant said, “Hello! My friend” but the elephant replied rude- ly saying, “You tiny ant! Get off my way otherwise you’ll get crushed to death.” Hearing this ant challenged the elephant saying,” My big friend, I can make you cry”. The ant quickly climbed onto the trunk of the elephant and ran towards its ear.it went inside the ear and started biting the elephants ear. The ele- phant tried to flap its ears but in vain. After a few minutes tears started rolling down its eyes. It cried, “Please come out of my ear, I can’t bear the pain.” As soon as the ant came out, the elephant apologized for its mistake and didn’t tease any animals from that day. Grandparents -Aditya Patil VIII-E The best place in vacation A heaven like destination Their love for us is endless All their sacrifices are worthless Great is their surrounding divinity In front of our ordinary identity To your grandparents never be rude Because, they are your coolest dude They yell at our parents when we are shouted With generosity and be- nevolence, they are bounded Be sure to always meet your grandparents once in a while and enhance yourself by their presence!!! #A ResPonSiBLe GrAndKiD. Riddles - Talreja Aastha, IV-J 1.I am so delicate that saying my name can break me. Who am I ? Ans : Silence 2.What makes my left hand my right ? Ans : A mirror 3.If you have me, you want to share me, if you share me, you haven't got me. Who am I ? Ans : A secret 4.People buy me to eat, but never eat me. What am I ? Ans : Plates 5.I am black when you buy me, red when you use me and grey when you throw me. Who am I ? Ans : Charcoal
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  • 36. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 36 Women Empowerment - Devangi Dongre VII-B The abilities of women in making decisions, education, and profession have been largely suppressed since ages, considering them inferior to men. The situa- tion is worst in underdeveloped and developing nations where women in a fami- ly are not allowed to take financial decisions or decide on matters regarding their own education. With such state of affairs, it would be a fallacy to dream about the goals of sustainable development and gen- der equality. There is an instant need to take measures to lift the social, personal and professional status of women, bringing them shoulder to shoulder with men. These particular measures constitute a process, which is known as “Women Empowerment”. Providing better education and employment opportunities to women, ensuring their better health, providing justice and ensuring professional equivalence, are the few methods of women empowerment. Water Conservation - Paarth Bhagat, VII-J Water is life! If there was no water, there would be no life! Hence water is the precious gift of God to mother Earth. We cannot imagine our lives without water. We human beings are made up of water, it is the only transportation medium that carries the food molecules and oxygen to the cells of every body parts to help the blood. It signifies that water is the most essential in- gredient to the functioning of life of every organism. So you see living this wonderful life is impossible without water! Water is the force behind all the industry, agriculture, manufacturing and trade and commerce. All forms of energy generation is done using water. Be it hydroe- lectrically projects, or thermal power plant, or nuclear power plant, water is the key ingredient in all of them. There would be no power without water! No water, no life! So it is our responsibility to conserve this life nectar. It is possible only through by changing our outlook towards this wonderful natural resource. We must en- sure there is no pollution of water bodies by dumping any waste such as, sewage, effluents, and other toxic substances. We must also ensure there is no emission of green-house gases into the atmosphere. The people and the government must ensure installation of efflu- ents and smoke treatment plants at industrial, garbage, and sewage units.
  • 37. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 37 The kind Fairies -Aditys Patil VIII-E This story starts with two beautiful babies in a king- dom called fairyland. The babies were very pretty. Their names were Ovi and Riddhi. They were growing pretty well. As they grew, they became more and more pretty. Over and over, they were also fairies and within 5 years, they became young girls. Their mother told them to go to school. The girls asked,''where are the schools?'' . There are no schools here. Mother said, ''don't worry'', you will go to the planet Earth. On the planet Earth, there is a very good school named New Horizon Public School and the short form is nhps. We said ok. On the first day of our school, we were very afraid but, after a few days , we became more smart than the others. We were getting a lot of prizes which we shared with eveyone in the school. This made us and others happy. One day We became the princess of fairyland. Our wings were like a rainbow. We were twins and had very long hairs.. Now I end my story with a beautiful quote. ALWAYS HELP EACH OTHER LIKE THE FARIES BECAUSE HELPING PEOPLE IS THE PATH TO GOD!!! The Day I’ll Never Forget - Saranya Sarangi VII - It was a day of love and affection There was no visible sign of caution, But something unfortunate was going to happen Nobody knew where and when. There was a blast at half past three In a beauty land called Paradise On Earth, A complete silence and pity hadn’t the thee Perished laid the martyrs, Whom our motherland gave birth. I still remember that scaring sight The scattered limbs I couldn’t see, My heart got filled with grief and fright No Indian could glee. Terribly writhing the soldiers were seen Some families languished and some were crying, So loyal to their country they had been None of their families were mollifying. Whatever homage to our martyrs we pay Tiny before their they lay Salute to their tribute to motherland To protect us they always walked hand in hand. Little Birdie - Marisha Nath VIII-C I am a little birdie in the sky, With two wings to fly. I never disturb you! I live peacefully in my beautiful kingdom, O human! Then why do you steal my FREEDOM? Binding me alone in the cage, makes me sad; Don’t you know caging a bird is bad? Looking at the sky, I wish I could fly. I never disturb you! I live peacefully in my beautiful kingdom, O human! Then why do you steal my FREEDOM?
  • 38. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 38 Summers in India - Saranya Sarangi VIII A hot season beginning from April till May is what we call summer. And that’s the basic rule in India. But that’s not something through which we can define summers in our country India. The sun shining high above the head, increasing the heat and this scorching heat is something very unique about summers in India. Those ice-lolly stalls roaming down the streets, tin- kling their tiny bells is something special one will nev- er find in any other country. Many people love this season. Especially the children as they get to eat ice-creams! Many people even don’t. As they feel that this season can only make a person dehydrated, exhausted and irri- tated. Summer, as we think as an unfruitful season is contrast in reality. Schools conduct summer camps during vacation where stu- dents can join different aca- demic and co-curricular courses to improve them- selves. Many children even spend time with their fami- lies. Often families plan trips to different places as they get a very long vacation during this season. But now-a- days due to increasing heat, these pleasant summers are becoming unbearable. Every just sweat and sweat. We get a lethargic feeling, not ready to do any work. Due to this heat we continually keep the ACs on which consume a lot of electricity, creating trouble for our mother Earth and us. Gradually, that charm of the unique kind of summers will be lost if precautions are not taken. We must really hope and work hard to bring back our lovely, ‘Summers in India’. Exams are good or bad ? - Nupoor Teli VIII–I In my humble opinion,exams are apressure on the stu- dents. They are forced to study and score good marks,which can lead to frustration. An environmentof competitivenessof standing first is created for which students keep on studying day and night without any recreation. It is good to study,but not just for the sake of gaining marks. Why do we study ? What is the main intention behind education ? Seeking intersresting and fascinating knowledge as well as facts about the world. But now-a -days,the main reason for studying is gaining marks. If there are no marks,no career andno success. This is the mindset of 70% people of the world,especially parents. They pressurize their children so much that they get depressed or sometimes attempt suicide as well. Every two months an exam is conducted. Moreo- ver,there are projects,subject-enrichment activi- ties,chapter test sfter every topic,notebook/file submis sion etc.And as acherry on top of the cake,we have the semes- ter exams of eighty marks as well. What all will the students do ? And even if any extra- curricular activities are being learnt,then more extra studies. Just study,study and study. Why so much of tension on the children ? Under this tension only they start cheating. As time passes, cheat- ing becomes a habit of their life. I fell that exams should be conducted once a term in order to evaluate whether the students are clear with the concepts or not.They shouldn't be pressurized for their marks,but should be made understand their mis- takes. Let them choose their own career options on their own. Help them knowwhat they like to study and what they want to do in their life. So, don't pressurize students for what they don't likeand encourage them in what they do. After all,they are only the 'Rising stars of the country'.
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  • 40. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 40 Life is magical - Piyush Sahoo VII-H A new day or a new night, Everything in life seems bright. A new morning or a new evening, Life is full of happening. A life is just like a kite, It may disappear in a sight Life moves from baby to old, Make your life challenging and bold. Enjoy life the fullest Never accept less than best Unlikely life comes to an end, But remember never to bend. Happy, sadness, victory and loss Accept it the way it comes Life can be at times tragical, But make it the most beautiful. Life is magical…. Life is so magical…. Humility -Rochelle Ann Teddy IX-D Humility is having a heart to treat others with respect and love. Considering people worthy of your love, time and efforts regardless of who they are or what they have done. A person is truly humble when they are willing to work hard for others expecting nothing in return. Humility has the power to change a person’s perspec- tive towards life. It can make a difference in the way a person is looked upon by others. Doing an act of hum- bleness can make a person’s day. Humility is about not having an ego or considering things below your dignity or considering yourself greater than others. People often confuse humility with self-respect. They can’t make out the difference between being useful to others and being used by others. It takes courage to be humble, because in the era in which we live humility is looked upon as weakness. People assume you’re not strong enough to stand up for yourself. They think you surrender in- stead of protesting. They will despise and scorn you but they don’t know that you take pleasure in what you do because they haven’t experienced that kind of joy. So, if you do have humility don’t draw back from it because of what others think. Whatever you are doing is for the good of others and you have no need to be ashamed of that. Humbleness will spread from person to person. Who knows, maybe your one act of humili- ty will spread on to help a person in need. So be brave, be humble! Mom -Tanvi Sawant VII-C Oh mom I came to this beautiful world, just because of you…. Mom what would I do without you? Oh mom there are thorns on the way But you manage to get me away…. Oh mom I can’t say how much you’re to me Mom just promise me that you’ll and always be with me… Oh mom this world is incomplete without you Just like the sky without it’s bright color blue… Oh mom you’re the candle, that showed the way in the dark, My dear mom you made my life spark.
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  • 42. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 42 I am the EARTH - Deepashikha P VII F Hello, I am the Earth For me, I am the sweetest heart I provide you with lots of stuff, With food and the mangoes that you love. I give you water soil and Sun, I am special as I am just one. But the humans living on me Are making me dirty They are cutting all the trees And killing all the species ……. They filling me with smoke and death They are killing themselves with lack of breath . I am the Earth! I am your mother! Make me the best by pol- luting me less and less, And preventing my green dress. You can save water, you plant a tree . Make a better home for you on me. Recycle things don’t throw them away… MAKE EVERY DAY AN EARTH !!! Opportunity is a chance - Haripriya .R. Kulkarni Opportunity is a chance To beautify your life With buoyant thoughts And industrious colors Opportunity is a chance To ascertain the good in you It is a chance to be upstanding It is a chance to be vibrant and upbeat Opportunity is a chance To be fierce And procure success Enjoy this opportunity with rapture Stand Up - Mahek S. Pujara X-H What is the fault of talent my dear Why do you feel fear why do you hear? Why do you think what people will say Whatever they say the forget the next day Why to fear I want to feel your talent this if your talent your talent is moral right What are you waiting for Just stand up and fight.
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  • 44. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 44 OUR FUTURE EARTH - Hiya Purswani VIII-B We all know the present condition of our environment around us. Inspite of advanced and modern technolo- gy, we humans, are still not able to find a solution. Early humans neither they had much technology nor they had enough intelligence but still in the early ages, the environment was clean making it the reason for the increasing life span of humans. It's a shocking news to know that the amount of plastic bottles pro- duced now may lead to increase in plastic pollution and cause several death. Its a great opportunity to be as a human in this beautiful earth, and so it's our re- sponsibility to make it clean. In monsoon, people cut down trees to prevent accidents to occur, but do we plant trees in summer to prevent more global warm- ing? We can prevent bad things to happen but not can- not take that much effort for good things to spread. Have you ever wondered while seeing a tap open, how many taps are left open at the same time in the whole world? It might sound unbelievable, there can be a World War III on water, land and fresh air. The way we are thinking about the wastage of water may lead us to a massive pain. It’s truly said by Warren Buffet, sometimes to buy things we need we have to sell things we do not need. This happens in the case of lacking of intelligence. We say every scholar is a true genius, but in my opinion a person is genius if he has the ability to save and change things in his own way. We all have the ability to save this earth, but our thoughts, our ego and our greediness is stop- ping us to think in a better way. "Everyone has a good and a bad side in his life. What matters is the part we choose to act upon. "This is an excellent thought said by Sirius Black in the movie Harry Potter. It’s time to bring a change. We always have time to do good things, all we need is hope. Spreading awareness is the best idea to bring a change. If everyone stops thinking about their economical needs and start contributing towards the environment by planting more trees, cer- tainly there will be a beneficial change in this world. Neither do we think about the future, nor care about the present. Why not be an optimist and think in a positive way of life? Our studies, our needs, our knowledge will not help us in any way if we donʼt change. Its not that easy to plant a tree and care for it a whole year. if we only plant it with all our love, nature is certainly going to care for it. Lastly, I would like to end with a quote” Come forth in the light of things, nature will be your teacher." The Small Hours Pranjal Anil Chavan V-C No more my little song Come back And now of nights I lay my head on down, to watch the black And wait the unfailing gray Oh! Sad are winter nights and slow And sad is a song that’s dumb And sad it is to lie I know Another dawn will come
  • 45. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 45 Floods and Destruction - Nirvi Soni IV-H India faces occurrence of floods each year in some parts of Assam during the rainy season. Water of river Brahmaputra rises and enters into many villages causing great destruction. Floods are unavoidable but we need to take precautions in the following ways by reducing mining activities, building dams, growing more trees etc. During floods the weather becomes wet and gloomy. Trees and plants get uprooted. This way floods cause great de- struction to both life and property. It also becomes dif- ficult to travel from place to place. Many people are left homeless. The rain water should be harvested and stored in large storage tanks. The harvested rainwater can be used for washing clothes and cleaning. By us- ing rain water in our daily life we can preserve water resources . Good Morning Everyone !!! -Vyomi Thakkar,VI - H Come with me we’ll have some fun. We’ll go on a walk, Don’t worry, will have a great talk. Roaming around the ground, With beautiful bird’s sound. We don’t know if anything will be found, We’ll surely find the crown. Up on the chilled mountain, We saw a beautiful fountain. Surrounded by a beautiful castle, Decorated with the colourful tassel. Just be quiet and keen, Soon you will be the queen Think before you speak!!! -Shravya Atreya IX-D Think before you speak, There are hearts you must please! Think before you speak, You can’t undo the harm done after you squeak! Think before you speak, You might have done greater harm than you might think! Think before you speak, There are still places left for you to seek! Think before you speak, There is a long way to go before you sleep! Think before you speak, There are hearts you must please! Sunrise -Anuradha Singh VII-H Over the glimmering purple sea Under the golden sun rise, The Island dreams under the dawn And the message is carried by the wind; that blows across the bitter sea . A sparrow sways upon a tree, staring at his own in the enamelled sea Everything is fine, With fading stars and rising light.
  • 46. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 46 GLOBAL WARMING - Adhyant Singh VII-F Global warming refers to the steady rise in the Earth’s mean temperature. The effect of global warming had come into sight when polar ice caps started melting this phenomena is called ICE – ALBEDO, the ice caps melt faster due to the rise in the temperature. This sudden rise in the temperature near the poles began in 1999. The polar ice caps in Antarctica melt at the rate of 400,000,000,000 tons per year, ac- cording to some scientists it would approximately take 5000 years to melt the total ice on earth. In 2013 Inter- governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated that the main cause of Global warming is human inter- vention like emission of Green house gases like Carbon-Di-Oxide, nitrous oxide and methane. These gases trap the heat which is reflected by the Earth’s surface thus increasing the temperature and also destroying the ozone layer which prevents the ultraviolet rays of the sun from reaching the earth’s surface. Al- so burning fossil fuel contributes to the problem. Effects of global warming have also led to the increase in the sea level and extreme weather like heat waves and change in the regional pattern of precipitation and the ex- pansion of desserts. A concentrated and focused effort by the entire humanity can curb down the impact of Global warming and also prevent it. Planting more trees to control the amount of carbon-di-oxide, eliminating the use of chlorofluorocarbon or (CFC’S) are a few steps. All the countries have signed up with the United Na- tions Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to prevent the doomsday of Earth. So to prevent earth’s doomsday we all must work together. It’s not too late there is still time…...Before the earth ends and we whine…..So keep on marching and planting greens To end Global Warming and Make our planet green… What will happen without Instagram? - Kaavya Chaudhary VII-F Instagram, Instagram, Instagram I was hearing it from everyone I asked who was the inventor, Nobody knew the answer to my question Mobiles, Mobiles, Mobiles I was able to see them everywhere, I asked who was the inventor, Again, nobody was aware I wondered why was it like so, Why is it, they don’t know? There was one time we were engrossed in books, Now we care more about our looks Instagram won’t give you a job, You will have to study and top Your fellow followers won’t help either, If you don’t have a job, no one will bother. I am a tree - Yashawini Pillai I am a tree With a dark green crown. And a thick strong trunk Above the ground. I give you food I give you fruits. I give you medicine I give you wood. I need some sunlight And some fresh air. I need some water And your loving care.
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  • 48. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 48 The Night - Matangi Rajesh VII-D It's the night, The moon is white, When we switch off the light, What a beautiful sight. After this comes the sun bright, There is no more artificial light, This is the time to start your diet, To go for a run wearing tights. Then comes the evening when you have snacks light And fly a big colorful kite, or include your sibling in a pillow fight. Again comes the night, A moon which is white, We switch off the light, A beautiful sight. INDIA’S JOURNEY TOWARDDS TECHNOLOGY AND SPACE - Sakshi Shetty VII-J A little known fact , India today has end-to-end capabilities in space. The country builds and launches its own heavy duty rockets, designs and fabricates some of the most sophisticated satellites. In a singular achievement, India’s Mars Orbiter mission or Mangalyaan, an unmanned satellite today racing to rendezvous with the red planet, making India a part of a select club of 6 that have dared to undertake the over 680 million kilometer journey . The Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO is the Space Agency of Government of India head- quartered in the city of Bengaluru. Its vision is to “harness space technology “for na- tional development while pursuing space science research and planter exploration Some achievements of ISRO in 2017  Launching 104 satellites with one rocket  South Asia Satellite (GSAT- 9) launch.  Launch of ISRO’s Fat Boy’  31 satellites in a single flight.  Sending another communication satellite in the space . In 2009, Indians maiden mission to the moon ,Chandrayaan- 1 brought back the first clinching evidence of the presence of water on the arched lunar surface. In more down to the Earth missions Indian satellites are also helping locate underground water aquifers for some of the poorest and marginal people of India. In a way, India’s space technology is helping everyone. स्वच्छ भषरत - Shaarav Patel VII-J िूशमन क्यष हरषएगष सरहि की लड़षई में, हम खूि ही हषर जषएंगे खुिकी लड़षई में। वो क्यष मरेंगे गोली के छल्ले , खूि हषर जषएंगे हम कचरे के ढेर के तल्ले। कहीं भी चले जषओ इस िेश के कोने में, ऊँ चे पहषड़ ,बहती निी यष खुले में। हर जगह हमने गन्िगी फै लषई हैं , कही प्लषस्स्िक कष रैपर यष बोतल गगरषई है। सफ़े ि िीवषरों पर पषन थूक्कर लषल रंग की एक गन्िी पेंदिंग बनषई है, इसी आित ने हमषरी नषक किवषई हैं। कही मलेररयष, कही ननमोनयष,कही िीबी फै लषई हैं, हर पल जो मर रहष इस बबमषरी से , अपनष ही कोई भषई हैं। हमें लड़नी अब खूि से एक लड़षई हैं , सषकषर करनी हैं स्वच्छ भषरत की सुन्िर छबी, जो मोिी जी ने बनषई हैं।
  • 49. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 49 Hyperloop -Rochelle Ann Teddy IX-D Human inventions have baffled the world. They are innumerable ranging from revolutionizing smartphones to not-so-breathtaking ice cream cones but they play a role in our life just the same. The things which are commonplace to us now were unbe- knownst to people once upon a time. For the people of the 19th century the car was a thing of the future until in 1885 Karl Benz ran his first car on the road. Then for centuries people took the prospect of of flying like the birds as only a wild possibility which was made possible in 1903 when the Wright Brothers flew the first plane. What is the 'thing of the future' for us. Well we are the future, modifying and bettering the things that have been made and crating stuff that we didn't even dare to imagine about. The Hyperloop fulfills both aspects of the definition, a very advanced model of our faith- ful train and yet a brand new idea to scale greater heights. The Hyperloop is an ideal mode of efficient transport. It's heap and faster than a normal aeroplane with a speed of 7000 miles per hour. It's amazing speed is due to two simple reasons. It doesn't have to ace the two types of friction that every other vehicle has to face. Air resistance and ground friction. The pods of the Hyperloop are propelled through a depres- surized tub. Since it is almost vacuum very little air resistance can be offered inside the tube. Due to this the energy required to travel is also very less. The Hy- perloop's unique technology uses magnetic levitation to guide and lift the pods of the rail. Since the pod is not in contact with the ground there is no friction act- ing on it.The first Hyperloop – virgin Hyperloop one is set to run with passengers as early as 2021 and is created by SpaceX and Tesla. The mastermind behind the Hyperloop is Elon Musk who first published a 58 page white-paper on the web- site of his company-Space X. It was available to all and was titled 'Hyperloop alpha'. The Hyperloop may be the pioneer of a whole new era of transportation traveling a distance which would otherwise take 12 hours in just I hour it has crossed all known bounda- ries and created higher limits for us to reach and reach we must for when time is money and money is time an option that saves both needs to be used. Exams are good or bad ? -Nupoor Teli VIII In my humble opinion, exams are pressure on the stu- dents. They are forced to study and score good marks, which can lead to frustration. An environment of com- petitiveness of standing first is created for which stu- dents keep on studying day and night without any rec- reation. It is good to study, but not just for the sake of gaining marks. Why do we study ? What is the main intention behind education? Seeking interesting and fascinating knowledge as well as facts about the world. But now-a -days, the main reason for studying is gaining marks. If there are no marks, no career and no success. This is the mindset of 70% people of the world, especially parents. They pressurize their children so much that they get depressed or sometimes attempt suicide as well.Every two months an exam is conducted. Moreo- ver, there are projects, subject-enrichment activities, chapter test after every topic, notebook/file submis- sion etc. And as cherry on top of the cake, we have the semester exams of eighty marks as well. What all will the students do ? And even if any extra-curricular ac- tivities are being learnt, then more extra studies. Just study, study and study. Why so much of tension on the children? Under this tension only they start cheating. As time passes, cheat- ing becomes a habit of their life.I fell that exams should be conducted once a term in order to evaluate whether the students are clear with the concepts or not. They shouldn't be pressurized for their marks, but should be made understand their mistakes. Let them choose their own career options on their own. Help them know what they like to study and what they want to do in their life. So, don't pressurize students for what they don't like and encourage them in what they do. After all,they are only the 'Rising stars of the country'
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  • 54. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 54 Who influenced me and how? - Aaryan aggarwal IX-B Life is all about interactions. You meet people and you interact. You observe them, consciously or sub- consciously and learn. Mere observation teaches us more than we even realise. Some people leave a last- ing impression on us and entirely change the course of life, for better or for worse. Some people influence us, help us go further and make all the difference. I feel that in my life, my parents are the most influen- tial people. They have taken care of me ever since I came into this world. They are the ones who wish the best for me and want me to succeed, no matter the cir- cumstances. They have taught me lessons that I feel no one would ever teach. Lessons that have now be- come a part of my personality. They are the ones who helped me rise up from difficult times and inspired me to be better. When I used to feel sorry over my mistakes, they are the ones who made me realise the importance of mis- takes. Every action of theirs is a new and unique learning experience. It has made me realise how eve- rything they do has a reason. They are the ones who have taught me the importance of the little things in life. They are the ones who have helped me recognize and follow my passion. The very thought of them not being a part of my life is scary to the least as without them, I would be quite lost and confused. Where I am today and whatever I have achieved is all because of them and I am very grateful of that. Eyesight -Aditi Shenoy VIII-F The tired little girl, went to bed, Recollecting the days bygone, Seeing them in her dreams, As the day she was born Trying to see the world, With her little eyes, But, the sun, with his brightness, Wouldn't let her catch the sights The girl still eager, And curious to see the world around her, Again opened her eyes, But her vision was blurred Still she did not lose hope, Which flowed through her blood, Encouraging and pushing her, To see the world further Her heart beating fast, Her enthusiasm increasing, She slowly tried to see, With her eyes continuously blinking Starting to lose hope, She was ready to give up, But curiosity got the upper hand, And pushed her forward With her hope again rising, and strength in her eyesight, She is finally seeing the world, With wide open eyes.
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  • 56. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 56 Conquering the space -Marisha Nath VIII-C “There is no failure in Science, it is only continual effort to conquer the unknown. On the way even if we face failure it rather adds more value to our effort for our next journey to know the unknown”. Chandrayan-2, India’s Moon Mission. The dream of entire India to land on moon and become the 4th Na- tion in the world to put its flag on the soil of moon after USSR, USA & China. ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) launched Chandrayan-2 on 22nd July 2019 from Bengaluru (Satish Dhawan Space Center) under the command of ISRO chief K. Shivan. It consists of ORBITER, LANDER & Lunar Rover PRAGYAN. Like Chandra- yan-1(22nd Oct,2008), it was India’s indigenous moon mission. It touched the Moon Surface on Saturday early morn- ing 7th Sept 2019. In its 15 minutes of landing sched- ule, 13 minutes went perfectly fine but at the last mo- ment at a distance of 2.1 Km from the surface of moon, it lost contact with the ground station. Because of this the landing velocity of VIKRAM could not be monitored and was forced to do hard landing at 500 m (approx.) away from its assigned location near SOUTH POLE of the moon. But the ORBITER is still orbiting fine around the moon and trying to exchange signal with VIKRAM whenever it is flying over it. The ORBITER which will remain active for another 12 months is now mapping the permanently shad- owed portion of the moon for the first time in history with the help of its high-resolution camera. The entire Nation irrespective of their field of knowledge & business spent a sleepless night in front of TV with ISRO during its live monitoring of VIKRAM’S landing. It was a big shock to us, all true Indians who always dream progress and development of their motherland. But our heart never accepts this as a failure, rather we consider it a great achievement for us as we have succeeded in achieving 95% pur- pose of our mission. But still few politically motivated traitors’ mocks at this and tweets online in tune with the neighboring country quoting this as a big failure on part of India blaming present Government for wasting country’s money on this!! Feel sorry for their inadequate knowledge as all will be surprised to know that the overall expenditure to this mission is just 1/4th of the budget spent by other nations on such missions. Further I should say that, India is not new in the field of Space Mission. India’s first satellite ARYABHAT- TA was sent long back into space on April 19, 1975. It was named after famous scientist of ancient India ARYABHATTA (476 AD- 550 AD) who suggested for the first time the HELIOCENTRIC THEORY (Sun at the center and all planets revolve around the Sun) of the Solar System much earlier than ready for
  • 57. New Horizon Public School,Airoli School Magazine : 2019-20 Issue:I Page No: 57 COPERNICUS as believed in the western world. Other countries might have moon on their flags but we Indians have our flag on the soil of moon. That is great and with this enthusiasm in our heart we are whole ISRO team for this achievement and said cor- rectly said “There is no failure in science, there is only prayas and prayog( honest effort to know the unknown and its continual application for the benefit of the mankind.)” Numerous Space Missions has been undertaken by various nations in the world like USA, USSR, JA- PAN, CHINA, ISREAL etc. All missions are not suc- cessful. Out of total 109 Moon missions from 1958 onwards only 61 missions are succeeded. As many as 46 missions involving landing on lunar surface was attempted, out of which only 21 was successful. Hence our effort for the moon mission is only 2nd at- tempt and so is not a failure on our part if we see the overall attempts conducted by other Nations. USSR was the 1st to send the man-made object LU- NA 2 to land on moon on 13 Sept 1959, but it was planned for HARD LANDING. In 1966, 31st January, SOFT LANDING was done by LUNA 9 of USSR successfully on moon. NASA after many attempts was successful to send first manned mission on moon by Apollo 11 on 20th July 1959. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on moon. India’s famous film actor Akshaya Kumar has de- clared to donate his full profit from the movie MIS- SION MANGAL for our next moon mission CHANDRAYAN -3. Editorial Team : Editor : Ms. Seema Sharma Graphics & Design : Ms. Nithya Girish & Mr. Vinod Student Editors Grade X  Ankur Soni  Ashok Menon  Ramanna  Sanvi Nalavde  Ikshita Gawane  Nishant Thottarat  Sarthak Mane  Vini Gala  Palak Balwani  Nidhi Patel  Niranjan Prajeesh Grade IX  Shravya Atreya  Rochelle Teddy  Sancia Correa  Ayush Lonakadi  Aryan Agarwal  Surbhi K  Anishka Matthew  Harshith Naior  Nikita Jain  Sfurti Kumbhar  Salomi Correa Grade VIII  Sara Daiya  Aditi Shenoy  Nidhi Mishra  Hiya Puruswani  Nupoor Teli  Prajna  Meenakshi Iyer  Navya Seth  Tisha Gangar  Divya Johnson  Saranya S