Pupils explore current events – The Tribune


The Tribune organised the Tricity’s first-ever inter-school newspaper reading competition aimed at cultivating a love

for reading and awareness of current events among students. This was a perfect opportunity for the students to showcase their confidence, clarity and articulation. The competition was being held in two categories — Junior category (classes V-VIII) and senior category (classes IX-XII). Selected students from each category advanced to the finale. Manav Rachna University was the title sponsor and Krishna IAS Academy was the co-sponsor of the event. Intra-school competitions were held.

MDAV School, Sector 22-A, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Vanshika, 2nd – Neoinka, 3rd – Yuvraj

Senior Category (Class IX-XII)

1st – Shreeshant, 2nd – Nainsi, 3rd – Jasmine


SD Sr Sec School, Sector 24-C, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Sandhya (Class VIII)

2nd – Niharika (Class VIII)

3rd – Anshika (Class VII)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII)

1st – Ruchi (Class IX)

2nd – Saksham (Class IX)

3rd – Amanya (Class IX)


Satluj Public School, Panchkula

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Arnima (Class VIII)

2nd – Sneahkeerat Tiwana (Class VII)

3rd – Jasmeet Kaur (Class VI)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII)

1st – Tejasvi Gupta (Class XI)

2nd – Saksham Garg (Class IX)

3rd – Adhishri Dhyani (Class XI)


Manav Public School, Nayagaon

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

Meha Thakur (Class V), Ananya Singh (Class VI), Vibhati (Class VI)


Amravati Vidyalaya, Amravati Enclave, Panchkula

Junior Category (Class V-VIII) 1st – Vartika (Class V), 2nd – Girisha (Class VIII), 3rd – Jhanvi (Class VII)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII) 1st – Bhaarvi (Class XI), 2nd – Dishita (Class XI), 3rd – Avya (Class IX)


Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Shams Tabrej (Class VIII)

2nd – Suvarna Prajapati (Class VIII)

3rd – Kanav Garg (Class VII)


DAV Public School, Sector 8, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII) 1st – Aishna (Class V)

2nd – Rahul (Class VII), 3rd – Somya (Class VII)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII) 1st – Prisha (Class IX), 2nd – Jashan (Class IX), 3rd – Hansika (Class IX)


DAV Public School, Mohali

Junior Category (Class V-VIII) 1st – Preksha Rawat (Class VII),

2nd – Divija Thakur (Class VI), 3rd – Bandana Kaur (Class VII)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII) 1st – Taanvi Aggarwal (Class XII)

2nd – Nayan Prasad Bharti (Class XI), 3rd – Khushi Dwivedi (Class X)


Government Model Senior Secondary School, Sector 16-D, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII) Jayati (Class VIII), Gurleen Kaur (Class VIII), Divyaraj (Class VIII) | Senior Category (Class IX-XII) Anandi Rana (Class XI), Mannat (Class IX), Medhali (Class IX)


CRB Public School, Sector 7-B, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII): 1st – Mannat (Class VIII)

2nd – Mayank (Class VII)

3rd – Arnav Sharma (Class VI)


DAV Model School, Sector 15, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII) 1st – Ridhi ((Class V)

2nd – Anmol (Class VII), 3rd – Samayra (Class VI)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII) 1st – Yash Chaudhary Class IX),

2nd – Lakshika Class IX), 3rd – Jewanjot Class XI- Arts)


St Xavier’s High School, Panchkula

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Saanvi Sinha (Class VII)

2nd – Vivaan (Class VIII)

3rd – Ananyaa (Class VI)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII)

1st – Yashita Malik (Class IX)

2nd – Siya Yadav (Class IX)

3rd – Inayat Budhiraja (Class IX)


GMMS, MHC, Mani Majra

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Sakshi (Class VIII), 2nd – Anshuman (Class VIII)

3rd – Kushal (Class VIII)


Sant Waryam Singh Memorial Public Senior Secondary School, Ratwara Sahib

Junior Category (Class V-VIII) 1st – Amanpreet Kaur

2nd – Gurnoor Kaur

3rd – Parminder Kaur

Senior Category (Class IX-XII) 1st – Navneet Kaur

2nd – Amanpreet Kaur

3rd – Gurleen Singh


GMSSS, MHC, Sector 13, Chandigarh

Junior Category (Class V-VIII)

1st – Hardik Veer (Class VII)

2nd – Divya (Class VIII)

3rd – Prince (Class VIII)

Senior Category (Class IX-XII)

1st – Mayank Kumar Arora (Class X)

2nd – Simran (Class XI)

Rhyme Time

Mother

In every hug her love unfurls,

A guiding light in this big world.

With gentle hands and caring ways,

She takes our care in several ways.

So, let’s cherish her near and farther,

For in our heart, we find our mother.

Vedika Mahajan

V Teresa

Manav rachna international school mohali



In a recent project, pupils at a local school have been diving into the world of current events. The project, spearheaded by teachers at the school, aimed to engage students in discussions about important news stories happening around the world.

The pupils were tasked with choosing a current event that interested them and researching it in depth. They then presented their findings to their classmates, sparking lively debates and discussions about the topics at hand.

One group of pupils chose to focus on climate change and its impact on the environment, while another group delved into the recent political unrest in a foreign country. The diversity of topics chosen by the students highlighted their interest in a wide range of global issues.

Teachers noted that the project not only helped students develop their research and presentation skills, but also fostered a greater awareness and understanding of the world around them. By encouraging pupils to engage with current events, the school hopes to instill a sense of curiosity and a desire to stay informed in its students.

Overall, the project was a resounding success, with pupils expressing enthusiasm for learning more about current events in the future. As one student put it, “It’s important to know what’s happening in the world so we can be informed citizens and make a positive impact.”

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