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PUC - Sci PUC - Com NEW HORIZON PRE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Computer Science Electronics & Communication Information Science Electrical & Electronics Biotechnology Mechanical Civil Automobile M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D., M.Sc., (Engg) Bachelor of Engineering : A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE STUDENTS AND BY THE STUDENTS PUC PLUS NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING NEW HORIZON H H H H H H H H FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Promote your brands by advertising in New Horizon Times, For details contact Ms. Vasanthi S R Ph: 080 - 2526 1735 / 2526 1021 Bangalore, November 2017 CMM/BHE/DECL/NPP - 230 / 10 / 2033 NEW HORIZON TIMES COLLEGE B.B.M, B.C.A, B.Com Dear Parents Hari Om! Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2018-19 to PLAY GROUP, NURSERY, LKG and UKG can be downloaded from the website from 30th September 2017 www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in onwards. Registration forms can also be obtained from New Horizon Vidya Mandir or New Horizon Gurukul from 5th October 2017 onwards (Timings : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm) Filled in registration forms to be submitted only at New Horizon Vidya Mandir. Parents can see the campus after the submission of registration forms on 5th, 6th and 7th October 2017. (Timings : 9.00 am to 12.00 Noon / 1.30 pm to 4.00 pm) Submit the filled in registration form with the following : 1. The latest passport size photograph of the child. 2. Photocopy of the birth certificate 3. Aadhar copy of the child Note : For those in the sibling category, please submit the filled in form on 5th October 2017 only. In case you do not apply on time, the preference in admission will not be given and your child’s admission will be considered in general category. For Play group : The child should complete 1 year 11 months as on 1st June 2018. For Nursery group : The child should complete 2 years 8 months as on 1st June 2018 and for other classes the corresponding age is taken into account for admission. Cost of prospectus and registration fee: Rs.500/- (mandatory for all applicants) Principal (Usha Vasudevan) Bhoganahalli, Bellandur Post, Behind New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore - 560 103, Tel : 65690701 / 703 Mob : 9900087732 ADMISSION NOTICE FOR PLAY GROUP, NURSERY, LKG AND UKG FOR THE SESSION 2018 - 19 ADMISSION NOTICE FOR NURSERY & LKG FOR THE SESSION 2018 – 19 Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2018 - 2019 to NURSERY and LKG may be downloaded from the website: www.newhorizonindia.edu from 2nd November 2017 Sandhya Raman Principal Filled in registration forms to be submitted at the School’s front office, along with 1) The latest passport size photograph and 2) Photocopy of the birth certificate of the child on the dates as given below : l l 8th December, 2017 for siblings. 9th December, 2017 for general category. Cost of prospectus and registration fee : Rs. 500/- Timings : 9:00 am to 4:00 pm NOTE : The child should have completed 2 years 9 months as on 1st June 2018 for admission to Nursery. For other classes, the corresponding age is taken into account for admission. For those in the sibling category please submit the duly filled in form on 8th December 2017. In case you do not apply on time, the preference in admission will not be given and your ward’s admission will be considered in general category. The number of seats available for the above mentioned classes for 2018-19 are limited. The prospectus will be issued on first come first serve basis. The first week of September had the students of Std X shaking with excitement. It was time for the annual excursion to Goa. GOA EXCURSION th On 12 September, the tenths boarded the train to Vasco Da Gama. We arrived at Paradise Village Beach Resort in the morning. After resting for some time, we left for Aguada Fort, a large red stone fort facing the sea. In the evening we visited Vagator Beach. This was followed by a DJ night. The next day we went to the Mangueshi Temple. After that we went to Donapaula Beach. The next day we visited Bom Jesus Basilica which hosts the body of Saint Francis Xavier. There are many legends and myths about the church. We also visited Spice Plantation where we ate some delicious food. Another DJ night followed which I doubt we will ever forget. The next day we went to the famous Calangute Beach. By eight that night, we checked out of the resort but not without tears. Overall it was an experience we will never forget. Aditya Edassery X DIWALI DINNER 2017 th Diwali dinner, the most awaited event of the school year, took place on 16 of October, 2017. Excitement filled the air as students of Std VI to X entered the auditorium of the East Cultural Association. This programme began with a series of energy filled performances by the students of NHPUC, which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. The performances consisted of singing and dancing. Soon the dinner stalls opened and the students were treated to some delicious food. Many students took to the dance floor. The students reluctantly bid adieu to their friends at the end of the evening. Diwali dinner was a huge success and it showcased the vibrant and colourful culture of New Horizon Public School. Shambhavi Uniyal IX

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PUC - Sci PUC - Com

NEW HORIZONPRE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGEComputer ScienceElectronics & CommunicationInformation ScienceElectrical & ElectronicsBiotechnologyMechanicalCivilAutomobile M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D., M.Sc., (Engg)

Bachelor of Engineering :

A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE STUDENTS AND BY THE STUDENTS

PUC PLUS

NEW HORIZON

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGNEW HORIZON

HHHHHHHH

FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Promote your brands by advertising in New Horizon Times, For details contact Ms. Vasanthi S R Ph: 080 - 2526 1735 / 2526 1021

Bangalore, November 2017 CMM/BHE/DECL/NPP - 230 / 10 / 2033

NEW HORIZON TIMESCOLLEGEB.B.M, B.C.A, B.Com

Dear Parents

Hari Om!

Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2018-19 to PLAY GROUP, NURSERY, LKG and UKG

can be downloaded from the website from 30th September 2017 www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in

onwards.

Registration forms can also be obtained from New Horizon Vidya Mandir or New Horizon

Gurukul from 5th October 2017 onwards (Timings : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm)

Filled in registration forms to be submitted only at New Horizon Vidya Mandir. Parents can

see the campus after the submission of registration forms on 5th, 6th and 7th October 2017.

(Timings : 9.00 am to 12.00 Noon / 1.30 pm to 4.00 pm)

Submit the filled in registration form with the following :

1. The latest passport size photograph of the child. 2. Photocopy of the birth certificate

3. Aadhar copy of the child

Note : For those in the sibling category, please submit the filled in form on 5th October 2017 only.

In case you do not apply on time, the preference in admission will not be given and your child’s

admission will be considered in general category.

For Play group : The child should complete 1 year 11 months as on 1st June 2018.

For Nursery group : The child should complete 2 years 8 months as on

1st June 2018 and for other classes the corresponding age is taken into

account for admission.

Cost of prospectus and registration fee: Rs.500/- (mandatory for all applicants)

Principal

(Usha Vasudevan)

Bhoganahalli, Bellandur Post, Behind New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore - 560 103, Tel : 65690701 / 703 Mob : 9900087732

ADMISSION NOTICE FOR PLAY GROUP, NURSERY, LKG AND UKG

FOR THE SESSION 2018 - 19

ADMISSION NOTICE FOR

NURSERY & LKG FOR THE SESSION 2018 – 19

Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2018 - 2019 to

NURSERY and LKG may be downloaded from the

website: www.newhorizonindia.edu from 2nd November 2017

Sandhya RamanPrincipal

Filled in registration forms to be submitted at the School’s front office, along

with

1) The latest passport size photograph and

2) Photocopy of the birth certificate of the child on the dates as given below :

l

l

8th December, 2017 for siblings.

9th December, 2017 for general category.

Cost of prospectus and registration fee : Rs. 500/-

Timings : 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

NOTE :

The child should have completed 2 years 9 months as on 1st June 2018

for admission to Nursery. For other classes, the corresponding age is taken

into account for admission.

For those in the sibling category please submit the duly filled in form on

8th December 2017. In case you do not apply on time, the preference in

admission will not be given and your ward’s admission will be considered in

general category.

The number of seats available for the above mentioned classes for 2018-19

are limited. The prospectus will be issued on first come first serve basis.

The first week of September had the students of Std X shaking with excitement. It was time for the annual excursion to Goa.

GOA EXCURSION

thOn 12 September, the tenths boarded the train to Vasco Da Gama.

We arrived at Paradise Village Beach Resort in the morning. After resting for some time, we left for Aguada Fort, a large red stone fort facing the

sea. In the evening we visited Vagator Beach. This was followed by a DJ night. The next day we went to the Mangueshi Temple. After that we went to

Donapaula Beach. The next day we visited Bom Jesus Basilica which hosts the body of Saint Francis Xavier. There are many legends and myths about the

church. We also visited Spice Plantation where we ate some delicious food. Another DJ night followed which I doubt we will ever forget. The next day we

went to the famous Calangute Beach. By eight that night, we checked out of the resort but not without tears.

Overall it was an experience we will never forget.Aditya Edassery

X

DIWALI DINNER 2017

thDiwali dinner, the most awaited event of the school year, took place on 16 of October, 2017. Excitement filled the air as students of Std VI to X entered the

auditorium of the East Cultural Association. This programme began with a series of energy filled performances by the students of NHPUC, which everyone

thoroughly enjoyed. The performances consisted of singing and dancing. Soon the dinner stalls opened and the students were treated to some delicious

food. Many students took to the dance floor.

The students reluctantly bid adieu to their friends at the end of the evening. Diwali dinner was a huge success and it showcased the vibrant and colourful

culture of New Horizon Public School. Shambhavi UniyalIX

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FIELD TRIP CUBBON PARK TH

- LKG - 9 AUGUST

A field trip is a day of fun. It is a

much awaited day for the children.

The children enjoyed themselves

amid the lush greenery of Cubbon

Park. A walk around the park, a

play-time session at the play area,

eating the yummy delicacies packed

in the tiffin were all a good change

from the daily classroom sessions.

SINGING COMPETITION - THUKG – 10 AUGUST

Little angelic voices singing beautiful

melodies was what one got to hear

during the singing competition of the

UKG children. Eager to sing and

enthusiastic to perform on stage,

these children enthralled every one

with their melodious voices.

SHLOKA COMPETITION - TH

LKG - 28 AUGUST

It was a treat to hear the little ones

reciting wonderful shlokas. Each

word was pronounced clearly. They

recited the shlokas with a lot of

confidence.

UKG HINDI/KANNADA RECITATION -

TH 11 SEPTEMBER

It was a great pleasure to see the

proficiency of our l itt le ones

mouthing out lines in Hindi and

Kannada. Each recitation be it Hindi

or Kannada was recited with a lot of

confidence.

THNURSERY - SINGING COMPETITION - 15 SEPTEMBER

Confidence shone as the students of Nursery sang some beautiful songs.

It was a pleasure to hear the sweet sounds of little nightingales.

thPRE-PRIMARY - NAVRATRI - 16 SEPTEMBER NURSERY - FANCY DRESS COMPETITION - 9TH OCTOBER

Navratri was celebrated in full gusto and enthusiasm in the pre-primary.

Vibrancy of colours and a variety of ethnic attire showcased the spirit of

Navratri in the children and teachers alike. The quadrangle resonated with the

rhythm of dandiya music and the beat of dandiya sticks. It was a pleasure to

watch the children and teachers dance their heart away, truly enjoying

Navratri.

It was an exciting competition for both children and parents. The

parents presented their creative best in terms of topic, message, look and

presentation. The children proudly presented their parent's creativity. The

children were dressed up as a farmer, astronaut, rainbow, starfish, grapes,

baker, magician, rain, toothbrush and toothpaste, teapot, peacock and the

earth. It was also heartening to hear each child saying a few lines about who

and what they presented.

THUKG – STORY-TELLING COMPETITION – 10 OCTOBER

It is said that story-telling is an art.

So accustomed to hearing stories from

grandparents, parents and teachers,

this competition gave the students a

chance to narrate a story in their style.

Each narration was enhanced with

the beautifully done up props made

by parents. Using their props

effectively, the children narrated each

story with ease as any veteran

story-teller.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Who among the following is not a recipient of the 'Bharat Ratna' award?

Who is the author of the famous novel – “The Old man and the Sea'?

What is the name of the mascot of the 2018 Fifa World Cup?

Which artist painted 'A Starry Night'?

What is the name of Joseph Noel Paton's colonial painting of 1858?

When and where was 'FIFA' established?

1. The 'Fortaleza Declaration' is related to the affairs of which

organization

a) ASEAN b) BRICS c) OECD d) WTO

8.

9.

10.

Who discovered the law of planetary orbits?

Angara As is the first space booster designed from scratch. It took two

decades of scientific research. It is developed by which country?

Which was the first hydel project for power in India?

a) Galileo Galilei b) Johannes Kepler

c) Nicolas Copernicus d) Isaac Newton

a) Paikara (Tamilnadu) b) Pallivasal (Kerala)

c) Siva Samudram (Karnataka) d) Nizamnagar (Andhra Pradesh)

a) Russia b) Japan c) China d) Iran

a) Ustad Bismillah Khan b) Satyajit Ray

c) Lata Mangeshkar d) Raj Kapoor

a) Zabivaka b) Zakumi c) Los Spheriks d) Footix

Hrithik R VIII

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BLACK AND WHITE

One evening, Nick decided to try and make friends with the kids who played

basketball everyday, in the nearby ground. The boys started murmuring as

soon as they saw him. He greeted them enthusiastically and introduced

himself. The boys replied with a bland 'hi' and continued with their game.

Nick could not be happier. His family had just moved from South Africa into a

huge mansion in New York city. The mansion was huge and looked magnificent.

It was surrounded by a lush green garden, with huge trees and beautiful

flowers growing all around the place.

They did not make any eye contact

with him. Nick asked them if he

could play with them, but they said

that they had enough people already

and Nick could come back the

following day. When he came the

next day, they made up another

excuse and sent him back.

Everyday Nick would come to the ground in the hope that they would let him

play. However they continued to make excuses. Some of them were

annoyed that he kept coming everyday. They became rude and started to

make fun of him. Nick was deeply hurt. He wondered why they were turning

their back on him. Maybe it was his accent, or the way he was

dressed.

Then, one day he realized that it was neither. It was all about his dark

complexion. That was the only reason. The local New York kids with their

milky white faces couldn't accept someone in their group who was different

from them.

Nick did not understand what was so wrong in being dark. Famous

personalities like Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr. Will Smith,

Morgan Freeman, Brian Lara and Michael Jordan did not need to have fair

skin to be successful.

From that day Nick made up his

mind that he will try to put a stop to

all this racial discrimination, which

even in today's modern era, is seen

in many places.

equally by everybody and must be given their rightful place in our society. He

wants to remove the fake label of 'bad' which was given to the dark skinned

people, once and for all.

Even today Nick is seen sincerely

doing his job and trying to abolish

all sorts of racial discrimination. His

aim is that all people must be treated

We can all help Nick, by changing our thinking and demolishing that

mental block in our head which says 'dark-bad' and 'white-good'.

Pranav GovilVIII

TRAUMAEvents with profoundly disturbing effects are not uncommon in a less

disturbing setting. A mundane train journey was thus transformed into a grim

experience, that I do not think will be easily erased from my memory. The

train was destined for Chennai. I was late. I hurried to the station, and was

able to enter my compartment and catch my seat in the nick of time. The

window seat was my refuge. Alone, the constantly changing landscape

provided brief relief in my melancholic seclusion. I gazed outward, into the

distance, but even then, a strange and grim sense of foreboding manifested

itself within. I dismissed this as another effect of my solitude, but it

persistently nagged at me. I turned my head from the window. A sense of

grim inevitability rose within me, the indifferent sorrow replaced by sudden,

gripping fear. Right across me I saw two pairs of cold eyes. They say that

eyes are the windows to the soul. In that case, these dead eyes seemed to

open up to withered conscience. Just then, the train came to a grinding halt.

Policemen charged into the compartment, and in a flash, I found myself in a

strong, cold grip. I caught a glimpse of a knife. I believe there were three

policemen. My abductor's accomplice fired a bullet right through one of the

policemen, the murderer's eyes not wincing once. Rather, a sadistic sneer

illuminated his scarred face. The compartment erupted into pandemonium.

The police had to open fire. The one holding me was shot, and his vice-like

grip became lifeless. The ruthless murder of another policeman followed,

before the second of them was ultimately killed as well.

The gunfire resulted in indiscriminate bloodbath. The horrifying sight of those

dead bodies is forever ingrained in my memory. One might argue that I was

fortunate to escape unscathed from such a close brush with death, but I beg

to differ. I cannot sleep, for within the unending void of my closed eyes,

these images are replayed vividly over and over again. I do not expect the

trauma to disappear, either. I am an unwilling prisoner of a disturbed mind.

Sujal K SIX

THE END

The strange looking boy standing outside my house looked nervous. He kept running his fingers through his dark hair and chewing his fingernails.

“Can I help you?”, I asked.

He looked up and stared at me with utter disbelief. “Mia Carter?”, he murmured.

I wondered how he knew my name I asked him if I knew him. “I'm Aiden”,

he said, “I'm here to change the ending.”

Before I could question him, he told me that we didn't have much time and

that I needed to follow him. Something about the desperation in his voice

made me believe him. He started walking and I followed him.

“It's an honour to meet you. Back in my dimension, you're the most famous

fictional character. The book about your life has been read by millions. The

only problem is the ending. We have to change it”, he said.

What he was saying was unbelievable but at the same time, I couldn't help

but believe every word he said. He had curly hair and dark brown eyes. He

wore one of the most ridiculous outfi ts I had ever seen. He tried so hard

to act normal that people couldn't stop staring at him wi th amusement. He

truly looked like someone from another dimension.

After walking for half an hour, I asked him how my story ended and he said

that it ended with me dying of old age.

“How do the people of your dimension want the story to end?” I asked.

He told me they wanted the ending to be less boring. I asked him how he

planned to change the ending. He suddenly turned around, and grabbed my

wrists. He leaned forward and whispered, “Like this”. Before I could do

anything, he pulled out a knife and stabbed me.

Everything turned black. Shambhavi UniyalIX

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and Publisher shall not be directly responsible for any inadvertent misrepresentation of fact/facts or bloomers, which might have crept in despite our best ef forts.

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Photographer : Mr. Guru P

Young Reporters : Hridyesh, Divya Eshwar,

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Chief Editor : Mrs. Sandhya Raman

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NEW HORIZON TIMESBangalore, November 2017

1. BRICS

2. Raj Kapoor

3. Ernest Hemingway

4. Zabivaka

5. Vincent Van Gosh

6. In Memoriam

7. 1904 in Paris

8. Johannes Kepler

9. Russia

10. Siva Samudram (Karnataka)

ETHNIC DAY, 2017 AT NEW HORIZON PU COLLEGE

thEthnic Day was celebrated with a lot of pomp and show on 8 of September, 2017. Students participated with great enthusiasm. They were dressed

up in costumes representing various ethnicities. They participated in the Ramp Walk with confidence.

Devender, Bopanna and Rimsha Fathima emerged as winners of the Ramp Walk.

ETERNITY

A bigger depth from the bridge

Too deep to bring upon a sin

Fought too hard to be an angel

Flying from heaven, am I dead?

A question to ask, is there a doubt

Maybe like the sun, I'll go down

Make a wish, take a gift

To fulfil the best dreams of the heart

Thank life for giving a chance

To be in cloud nine till the end of time

Have you thought how bad it is

To feel right or wrong, is this the sin?

Finally I jump into infinity

And fall into the water of eternity.

Shreya VijayIX

THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS - DIWALI

DIWALI

Diwali is celebrated with great joy as it was the day that Lord Rama won the

battle against Ravana and returned victorious to Ayodhya. During this festival,

people light lamps and burst a lot of crackers. The whole country is illuminated

by these lights. People wear new clothes and make a variety of sweets. They

also clean their houses and visit others' houses to distribute sweets.

Diwali is a festival filled with a lot of fun. I enjoy celebrating it every year. We

must remember to stay safe while bursting the crackers as accidents can occur.

We should also help the poor children by giving them clothes and sweets.

Wishing all of you a very happy, prosperous and safe Diwali! Sneha GaneshX A

One of the major festivals in India is Diwali. It is known as the festival of lights

and it is celebrated with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm by all the people,

irrespective of their religion.

Diwali, the festival of lights,

Has come yet again,

Bringing happiness and light,

But it's not such a good idea

To burst crackers as the pollution is

at its height,

It is time to decorate,

It is time to celebrate,

For five days,

Let's wear new clothes,

Let's not be lavish and greedy,

Let's give something to the poor and

needy.

Gayatri A MIV A