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Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri. A skit was organized on the theme of ‗cleanliness is next to godliness‘. 150 students of the school participated in the aware- ness campaign conducted about the same. NCC Cadets delivered the mes- sage of Mahatma Gandhi by cleaning the area. The students distributed the badges to the localities conveying the message of cleanliness. They enlight- ened the masses through their slogans, placards and conversations on cleanliness. A pledge was taken by the students and the people present at KST to participate actively in making the nation clean and healthy. Paper bags and hand gloves were distributed to members of municipality while cleaning the loads. The students in attire of Mahatma were a great attraction among the people delivering the strong message of cleanliness simplicity and integrity. Sir Padampat Singhania School, Kota celebrated the 150 th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi with zeal, enthusiasm and patriotism. The school also celebrated the Birth Anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri, the second Prime Minister of Free India. To commemorate this special day, floral tribute was paid to the great freedom fighters by Hon‘ble Principal, Mr. Pravin Kumar, Vice Principal, Mrs. Anjali Chaudhary, Co-ordinators, teachers & students. A Sarva Dharma Prayer was presented by the school choir followed by Bapu‘s favourite devotion song ‗Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram‘. The school paid Tribute to Founder Chairperson Late Shri Govind Hari Singhania Ji on his 5 th Death Anniversary. A Bhajan ‗Shri Krishna Go- vind Hare Murari‘ and Shraddhanjali Geet ‗Shri Govind Hari Singhania Ji Ke Jaisa Humme.... was presented by the students to mark the occasion. Principal Sir addressed the gathering and motivated the students to follow the footsteps of these great men and instil their philosophies and way of living for a sound character and meaningful Life. A gamut of activities was conducted on the occasion. A Tree Planta- tion Campaign was organized by the Eco- Club to generate aware- ness among the students and instil a sense of re- sponsibility among them. The students and teachers of the Principal‘s Club visited Karni Vikas, an orphanage to distribute food packets among the children. Activities like Poster Making, Wall Painting, Slogan Writing and Essay Writing were conducted for students to mark the significance of this special day. The School also organised a Swachchta Rally at Kishor Sagar Talab (KST), Kota to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Tribute to the Legendries on 2nd October Chronicle October 2019 Issue 32 October was a month of festivals; the most awaited one being Diwali. It is also known as festival of lights. The houses look beautiful decorated with earthen lanterns. We see light emitted from them curbing darkness. When we look around us we also see the darkness of hate, lies, poverty, injustice, and casteism depriving human societies of peace, health, happiness and prosperity. It’s me we try to put an end to this and illuminate people's life with knowledge and hope they see the evil standing in front of them. It’s me we kill the “Ravan” inside our soul and make this earth a beer place to live in. I hope you had a great festival. Ms. Aastha Shrivastav Editor - In - Chief From the editor’s desk -

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Mahatma Gandhi and Lal

Bahadur Shastri.

A skit was organized on

the theme of ‗cleanliness

is next to godliness‘. 150

students of the school

participated in the aware-

ness campaign conducted

about the same. NCC

Cadets delivered the mes-

sage of Mahatma Gandhi

by cleaning the area. The

students distributed the

badges to the localities

conveying the message of

cleanliness. They enlight-

ened the masses through

their slogans, placards

and conversations on

cleanliness.

A pledge was taken by

the students and the

people present at KST to

participate actively in

making the nation clean

and healthy. Paper bags

and hand gloves were

distributed to members of

mun i c ipa l i t y wh i l e

cleaning the loads.

The students in attire of

Mahatma were a great

attraction among the

people delivering the

strong message of

cleanliness simplicity and

integrity.

Sir Padampat Singhania

School, Kota celebrated

t h e 1 5 0t h

B i r t h

Anniversary of Mahatma

Gandhi with zeal,

e n t h u s i a s m a n d

patriotism. The school

also celebrated the Birth

Anniversary of Lal

Bahadur Shastri, the

second Prime Minister of

Free India.

To commemorate this

special day, floral tribute

was paid to the great

freedom fighters by

H on ‘b l e P r i n c ip a l ,

Mr. Pravin Kumar, Vice

Principal, Mrs. Anjali

C h a u d h a r y ,

Co-ordinators, teachers &

students. A Sarva Dharma

Prayer was presented by

the school choir followed

by Bapu‘s favourite

devotion song ‗Raghupati

Raghav Raja Ram‘.

The school paid Tribute

to Founder Chairperson

Late Shri Govind Hari

Singhania Ji on his

5th Death Anniversary. A

Bhajan ‗Shri Krishna Go-

vind Hare Murari‘ and

Shraddhanjali Geet ‗Shri

Govind Hari Singhania Ji

Ke Jaisa Humme.... was

presented by the students

to mark the occasion.

Principal Sir addressed the

gathering and motivated

the students to follow the

footsteps of these great

men and instil their

philosophies and way of

living for a sound

character and meaningful

Life.

A gamut of activities was

conducted on the

occasion. A Tree Planta-

tion Campaign was

organized by the Eco-

Club to generate aware-

ness among the students

and instil a sense of re-

sponsibility among them.

The students and teachers

of the Principal‘s Club

visited Karni Vikas, an

orphanage to distribute

food packets among the

children. Activities like

Poster Making, Wall

Painting, Slogan Writing

and Essay Writing were

conducted for students to

mark the significance of

this special day.

The School also organised

a Swachchta Rally at

Kishor Sagar Talab (KST),

Kota to commemorate

the Birth Anniversary of

Tribute to the Legendries on 2nd October

Chronicle October 2019

Issue 32

October was a month of festivals; the most awaited one being Diwali. It is also known as festival of lights. The houses look beautiful

decorated with earthen lanterns. We see light emitted from them curbing darkness.

When we look around us we also see the darkness of hate, lies, poverty, injustice, and casteism

depriving human societies of peace, health, happiness and prosperity. It’s time we try to put an end to this and illuminate people's life with knowledge and hope they see the evil standing in front of them. It’s time we kill the “Ravan” inside our soul and make this earth a better place to live in.

I hope you had a great festival.

Ms. Aastha Shrivastav

Editor - In - Chief

From the editor’s desk -

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es sence of ce lebrat ing

Dusshera. The students enacted

some scenes from the epic

‗Ramayana‘ which was

followed by ‗Ram Stuti‘ in the

form of dance. The presenta-

tion enthralled the audience.

The victory of Lord Rama was

celebrated with the Tilak

Ceremony of the ‗Ram Darbar‘

by Hon‘ble Vice Principal

Ms. Anjali Chaudhary and

Sir Padampat Singhania School,

Kota celebrated Dusshera with

religious zeal and fervor on

4th October 2019 to keep the

festive spirit alive. The students

attired as characters of

Ramayana were transformed

into Ram, Sita, Lakshman,

Hanumaan, Ravana, Meghnath

and Kumbhakarana. They

dramatized ‗Ramlila‘ to

acquaint the students with the

Co-ordinators. To mark Lord

Rama‘s victory over Ravana

and to reinforce the message

that good always triumphs

over evil, the effigies of

Ravana, Meghnath and

Kumbhkarna were burnt which

glorified the occasion. The

event inspired the students to

follow the path of truth.

Dusshera Celebration

Anuvrat Naitik Geet Gyan Pratiyogita

1st position in senior solo

category. She received a

cheque of Rs. 11,000/- and was

felicitated with the momentum

and certificate by Ms. Shyam

Jajoo – The National Vice Pres-

ident of Bhartiya Janta Party.

The rhythms and the beats, her

confidence and tonal quality

resonated around the campus

and responses from the

audience were overwhelming.

The organisors were so

impressed that they conducted

Aleena‘s special performance

for 13 pant‘s Dharamguru

Acharya Mahashraman, where

around 7 thousand audience

were present in the pandal.

The event was a great success

and added one more feather in

Singhania‘s cap.

We have got to keep winning,

stay grounded and stay

hungry.

20th Anuvrat Naitik Geet Gyan

Pratiyogita was organized at

Banglore during 07th October

to 13th October 2019.

Around 600 participants

participated from 21 states of

India. Our swar Kokila, Aleena

Bharti of Class Xl bagged

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three best performers from

each section of the classes were

selected for the final show. The

budding performers showcased

their talents through captivat-

ing dances, enthralling instru-

mental performances and me-

lodious singing.

With an aim to provide a plat-

form to the students to mani-

fest their talents and to know

about their creative aspects,

Talented Kids Competition was

organized for students of

grades III to V on 18th October

2019.

Auditions were conducted and

This competition was also a

breakthrough for students from

their regular routine. The show

was witnessed by Vice Principal

Ms. Anjali Choudhary and the

Chief Guest Ms. Kavita

Makhija, who appreciated the

programme a lot and declared

the results.

Talent Kids Show

Computer Department conducted the House Wise Cyber Quiz Competition for Classes VI to VIII on 3rd October 2019. Four teams

participated in the competition named ―Google‖, ―Yahoo‖, ―Bing‖, ―Opera Mini‖. Different round for the competition were - History

of Computer & Hardware, Software & Application, Visual Round & Rapid fire Round. Students participated with enthusiasm and zeal.

Pawan House secured first position and Surya House bagged second position. Overall it was an enriching learning experience for every

present there.

Cyber Quiz Competition

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Sangam Kala Group

In the semi-final round, more

than 600 participants took part

on 27th September 2019 at

Ahluwalia Mall, Kota.

Out of which only 4 best

singers were selected to

perform for the finals from

each category.

In the junior category (12-18

Yrs.) Aleena Bharti of Class XI

bagged 1st position in filmy and

2nd

position in non-filmy

categories.

In the sub-junior category

(6-12 Yrs.) Sameeha Bharti of

Class IV bagged 1st position in

the non-filmy category.

Both will perform at National

Level in Delhi during 1st Week

of November.

Everyone liked and praised the

performances.

Winners never do different

things, they do things

differently.

Once again the rising stars of

Singhania proved their mettle

and brought laurels for us.

39th Surtarang Solo Singing

Competition was organized by

Sangam Kala group at Satyarth

Bhawan, Allen on 13th October

2019.

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Ceremony. The school

organized various activities for

students of different grades to

spread the message of unity

and integrity among them. As

a part of celebration, the

school organized ‗Run for

Unity‘ to strengthen the fabric

of unity and solidarity.

The NCC Cadets displayed a

synchronized March Past to

Sir Padampat Singhania School,

Kota celebrated Rashtriya Ekta

Diwas, on the occasion of 144th

Birth Anniversary of the Iron

Man of India, Shri Vallabh Bhai

Patel, a prominent freedom

fighter. A special assembly was

conducted on the occasion.

The students were enlightened

about the significance of the

day and conducted the Oath

commemorate the day. An

Essay Writing Competition was

held for Classes VI to VIII on

the topic ‗Shreshtha Bharat,

Ek Bharat‘. The students

participated in the activities

with zeal and enthusiasm and

pledged to preserve the unity,

integrity and security of the

Nation.

Rashtriya Ekta Diwas

Wild life week celebration was organized by Kota Zoo. Sanyam Vijay, Archi Bhardwaj, Muskan

Barawal & Ishmeet Kaur Bhasin of XII Hum. won 1st, 2

nd, 3

rd and 5

th prize respectively in Painting

Competition .

Archi Bhardwaj, Muskan Barawal & Saniya Mirza bagged 2nd

prizes in Rangoli Competition. Forest

Minister of Rajasthan Shri Sukhram Vishnoi awarded the prized to the deserving participants.

Wild Life Week – 2019

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Our school athletes participated and secured various positions in the Open Athletic District

Meet at J. K. Pavillion, Kota held on 30th September 2019. The positions secured are as

follows -

Vinay Singh – 1st position (400 M Race)

Vinay Singh – 2nd

position(100 M Race)

Kushal Singh—2nd

position (400 M Race)

Aditya Singh – 2nd

position(200 M Race)

Lakshya Jai Singhani – 3rd position (100 M Race)

Riyanshi – 2nd

position (100 M Race)

Winners will be participating in State Athletics Meet 2019.

Open Athletics District Meet

Volleyball (Boys)) – 1st position.

Basketball (Girls) – 1st position.

Football (Boys) - 1st position.

Chess - 1st position (Chayan Jain)

Athletics – Long Jump, High Jump 1st position (Lavish Choudhary)

All players will play for State Tournament to be held at Jaipur.

Vidhik District Level Tournament of Various

Aditya Singh (U -17 yrs Boys) - 3rd position in 100m race

2nd

position in 200m race.

Gagandeep Kaur (U-14yrs Girls) - 1st position in 600 m Middle Distance

Meenal Suman (U-14yrs Girls)) - 2nd

position in 600 m Race

2nd

position in 100 m Race

Palak Chouhan (U-14yrs Girls), 2nd

position in 400 m Sprint Race secured

Lavish choudhary was awarded as the Best player of athletics Meet.

64th District Athletic Meet

5 of our players played cross minton tournament from Rajasthan team and secured Third position Bronze medal. Player's name are

Harita Bhada and Ananya khandelwal from class XII, Adra, Payal and Riyanshi from class XI.

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Educational tours are not

meant for visiting purposes

only, but they have a deep-

down purpose to them.

Students gain knowledge and

upgrade their skills by using the

concepts they newly learn.

Educational tours play an

important role in educating

students in a practical and

interesting manner. Students

perceive better what they see

with their eyes rather than

what they read in books. So

taking students for tours is

giving them a chance to dig

deeper and explore more.

New vistas and arenas open

for them and learning and

understanding are not only

easy but also long-lasting.

Two educational tours were

planned for students. One was

to Jodhpur and Jaisalmer and

another one to Udaipur and

Mt. Abu. These tours turned

out to be memorable for the

students not only with

reference to fun but also in

terms of knowledge and

experience they earned.

Students came back with loads

of memories to cherish forever.

witnessed the book fair with

excitement. The host school

c reat ed an in t e rac t i ve

ambiance to develop interests

and capacities of the students

in the world of literature and

reading.

22 students from Central

Academy School and 10

students from Sophia School,

Kota along with teacher in

To create an opportunity for

joyful learning and additional

exposure for developing

s cho la s t i c a s we l l a s

co - s cho la s t i c a reas S i r

Padampat Singhania School

(Lead School) invited the Hub

Schools to visit the Book Fair

on 15.10.2019 at 09:00 AM.

Sophia School, Vallabhnagar,

Kota and Central Academy

School, Dadabari, Kota

charges enjoyed the Scholastic

Book Fair organized at Sir

Padampat Singhania School,

K o t a . S P S S p r e s e n t e d

inspirational books to both

participant schools.

Mr. Pravin Kumar, Principal, Sir

Padampat Singhania School

interacted and wished the

vis it ing hub schools a

promising and blissful learning

journey ahead.

Hubs of Learning (Book Fair Visit)

Hindi Debate Competition

Mukhya Dhaara Me Laane Ke

Liye Anuchhed 370 avam 35-A

kaa Hataaya Jaana Anivarya

Tha.

Two students Garvit Garg and

Sanchalika Vyas participated in

the competition from Sir

Padampat Singhania School,

Kota and voiced their opinions

in favour and against the

motion. Garvit Garg bagged

the First Position Against the

Motion and the Running

Trophy ‗Chal Vajanti‘ was won

by Sir Padampat Singhania

School, Kota, and Sir Padampat

Singhania Education Centre,

Kanpur collectively for their

outstanding performance. The

Principal, Mr. Pravin Kumar

congratulated the students for

the remarkable achievement.

An Inter-School Hindi Debate

Competition was organized at

Sir Padampat Singhania Educa-

tion Centre, Kanpur in the

memory of Chairperson Late

Shri Govind Hari Singhania Ji

on 11th October 2019. 13 teams

from reputed CBSE schools

p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e

competition. The topic of the

debate was ‗Kashmir Ko

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Family is like branches on a tree. We all grow in different directions yet our roots remain as one. In

order to enhance this feeling of oneness Pre Primary Wing of Sir Padampat Singhania School

celebrated ―Family Ties‖.

The little munchkins came dressed up as their dear mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle. These

tiny angles tried their level best to imitate them and the result was mesmerizing.

Our esteem Principal Sir, Vice Principal Ma‘am and Coordinators took out time to grace the

occasion. The whole event was a mega-hit.

Family Ties

The celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights, came alive at Sir Padampat Singhania School, Kota on 22nd

Oct. 2019 when the

whole school wore a festive look with pots, diyas and flowers adorning the school premises. A special assembly was organized to mark

the occasion. Two teachers Ms. Krishna Gupta and Mr. Ritesh Soni delivered a speech highlighting the significance of the festival.

Aadhya Agarwal and Kartikey Pandey, green warriors of the Eco-Club delivered an informative speech urging everyone to celebrate an

Eco-Friendly Diwali. The sparkles brought cheer, joy and happiness to everyone present.

The Principal, Mr. Pravin Kumar, addressed the gathering and extended Diwali greetings and guided the students to convert their

weakness into strength and always keep an optimistic approach in life.

Various activities were conducted in the school as a part of Diwali Celebration. News Paper Art for Class XI and XII, Rangoli

Competition for Class IX and X, Card Making for Class IV to VI and Book Mark Competition for Class I to III. The students participated

enthusiastically and displayed their creativity. The festival was celebrated with gusto and fervour.

Diwali Celebration

A team of two students, Anshul Maheshwari and Saksham Pathak along with escort teacher

Ms.Pompy Kar marked their participation and displayed their oratory skills with confidence and

conviction in 33rd SHRI GOPAL KRISHNA SINGHANIA INTER SCHOOL ENGLISH DEBATE

COMPETITION hosted by SPSEC at GHSIMR, Kamla Nagar , Kanpur on the motion " Artificial

Intelligence Will Supersede Human Intuitive Thinking." The competition witnessed participation

of 17 teams and 34 contestants.

The participants of several reputed schools presented their well-articulated thoughts with effective

dramatization and voice modulation, reflecting their keen learning skills and deep research on the

topic.

Saksham Pathak impressed the jury with his persuasive perceptions and secured the 2nd position

against the motion.

33rd Shri Gopal Krishna Singhania Inter School English Debate Competition

Editorial Board

Ms. Aastha Shrivastav

Ms. Shaily Sharma