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  24/08/2008
  
  
 RAKSHA BANDHAN UTSAV 16/08/2008
  Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir family had celebrated Raksha Bandhan Utsav Our school had organized rakhi festival in campus in which more than two thousand people were there to celebrate the festival with us along with their family. School had made arrangements of snacks and tea for everybody. Function was organized in two phases, in morning students of 8th standard of our vidyalaya were sent to uttan, keshav srishti’s different projects and neighboring village to tie rakhi for spreading the feeling of brotherhood. In the evening all the parents of our vidyalaya had joined us for celebrating the festival along with their family members and they praised the arrangements and the traditional way of celebrating rakshabandhan in school campus which is a unique practice we follow. Our Principal Mrs. Anita Sahu and all the other lady teachers had tied rakhi to the staff members of mess and hostel. All the teachers and staff members were present for celebration. We had made special arrangements for tying rakhi to the students who don’t have sisters or whose sisters were not present. It was a wonderful celebration at the end of the day By - R. P. MAURYA, MR
  
 61st Independence Day 15/08/2008
  Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir has celebrated Nation’s 61st Independence Anniversary with great enthusiasm and patriotic triumph. On this occasion students performed cultural programmes. The cultural programmes were made on the theme of 'Yuva Shakti'. Young India was the motto of the cultural function. Mrs. Madhuri Seth, a professor of Management, and the ex Director of RRVM, was the Chief Guest. She had done a benchmark work for Ram Ratna in its initial stage. She is known as the nanima of the Vidyalaya. In her highly thought provoking speech, she emphasized on the need of morality along with advanced studies. The student of RRVM should make his distinguished identity on the world scenario. She expected the five topmost officers from RRVM in almost every sector of governance, which will take India to its superb dream to be a world power. Many eminent personalities and honourable members of the Vidyalaya management committee and parent’s representatives were present to witness and appraise the events staged on by our younger sproutings. The endeavour of the Principal Didi, all HODs and the teachers along with the non-teaching staff and the students made the programme a grand success. By- Mr. Arunkumar Thakare, English Teacher
  
 A MOMENT WITH THE VISIONARIES 15/08/2008
  The teachers of RRVM had an opportunity to meet the Ex- Director of the school, Mrs. Madhuri Seth, fondly referred as Nanima and Shri Rameshji Seth First Architect and planner of RRVM on 14th August. It was an informal meeting, which began with interesting round of introduction by the teachers, wherein they had to introduce the teachers seated next to them. Peppered with words of wisdom, some golden moments and the experience of life were sliced before the teachers. The man behind the vision of the school, Shri Rameshji laid bare the idea for which this vision was thought, that is to work on the youth for a better and brighter India. They also emphasized on “ Kadam Milake Chalo” as the only way by which one can achieve this vision. They believed that the school should produce such leaders of future that at least 5 students of RRVM should be at the top position of almost all the fields, right from politics to science. In spite of being educated in America, the couple has not only returned to India but also worked hard on their campaign of Swadeshi Jagran, Such is their endeavour for the cause to unite Bhartiya citizens and to inculcate the Sanskar in today’s youth. Truly they are the epitome of an ideal Indian couple, wherein each compliments the other. Their persona and their words have left a lasting impression on the teachers. By- Sabita Shinde – HOD English
  
 Orientation Programme for Teachers 05/06/2008
  This academic session began with a refreshing Orientation Programme that started from 5th June to 7th June. It was a real fruitful experience for the teachers with able guidance and the much needed advice by our Principal Didi, Mrs. Anita Sahu for a better performance and various presentations and seminars by our resource persons. The programme was inaugurated by Shri. Vimalji Kedia, after which a beautiful slide presentation about Keshav Srishti was shown, detailing its different phases from birth till date. In the morning session of 5th June, Shri. Arvind Rege, our Vice Chairman guided the teachers about the importance and need for strategic planning, with an illustration of a simple business model for NGOs. He also emphasized the need to re-establish our spiritual and culatural heritage by using our ancient education system (Gurukul) with modern technology. The afternoon session was indeed an interactive and informative one, with tbe resource person, Mrs Krishna Upadhyay – Vice Principal of SNDT, enlightening the teachers about the counseling and teacher’s role as a counselor. On the second day the teachers were guided about school administration and were given insight about ISO 9001:2000, Mr. R. P. Maurya and the afternoon session had discussions about Academics and Departmental planning by Mr. Bhushan Upasani. The last day dealt with topic such as Work Culture, Foster Parent and Co-curricular activities, in the morning session. The second half had discussions about the social activities in which the teachers were involved in the previous academic session. The second is proud to extend a friendly gesture to the society by enfolding it within its wings. As a mark of social service the English teachers were involved in conducting English improvement classes for both teaching and non teaching staff of Keshav Srishti. Teachers also participated in the joy of the society by attending a wedding ceremony and giving blessings and gifts to the bride and the groom at Jamjhalpada. As per the suggestion of Shri. Vimalji Kedia, the class Eleventh students along with Mr. K. K. Pandey interacted with inmates of Vanaprasthashram throughout the year by celebrating special moments apart from festivals. The three day’s Programme ended aptly with the Chairman, Shri. Mahendraji Kabra’s message for the teachers for building through an interesting and interactive slide presentation. - Sabita Shinde, HOD English, RRVM.
  
 HOLI Celebration 10/04/2008
  Burning of ignorance in the flames of knowledge & devotion is the festival of Holi. In Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir the festival of colours ‘Holi’ was celebrated. On 21st March, Friday evening all students and all staff members with their families gathered on the ground to perform Holi Pujan. Before putting the Holika on fire music group sang melodious Bhajans. Importance of Holi and Devotee Pralhad’s story related to the festival were told by Mr. K.K.Pandey. All people performed worship and rituals and took blessings from the elders by touching their feet. With the Vaidik Incantation, the Holika was put on the fire. Second day 22nd March, Saturday, was the most enjoyable day for all students as well as all staff members of RRVM family. Colours were distributed to all and with dance & music all had fun by putting the colours on each other. Thandai (Cold Drink, made of milk) was distributed to all. The day was full of fun and joy. Principal Mrs. Anita Sahu and Administrator Mr. Nirmalji Ghadi also participated in all the activities and their presence gave an essence to the Holi celebration.
  
 Celebration of Pie Day 14/03/2008
  Pie day was celebrated on 14th March 2008 with great enthusiasm in RRVM. The assembly was addressed about the importance of mathematics in our day to day life by Mr. Dilip Das, HoD of Maths. Maths Teachers Mr. Mangesh Panchal & Mr. Santosh Yadav also gave brief information about Pie day in the assembly. Mrs. Anita Sahu, Principal appreciated in her speech all the students and teachers for celebrating Pie day with full of activities in the school. Every Class organised an exhibition in class itself and exhibited mathematical models. Students displayed mathematical formulae on their projects including dimensions and measurements. A team of teachers along with Principal inspected all the projects. Creativity is the core of their projects. Almost all the classes got A+ grade for the exhibition. -The Department Of Maths.
  
 SCIENCE DAY CELEBRATION 10/04/2008
  As we all know 28th Feb. of every year is celebrated as the World Science Day. In RRVM this day was celebrated in a very special manner. The students had to exhibit certain topics given to them. The topic given to Std. 4th and 5th was the ‘Importance of Plants in our lives’. Std. 6th had to exhibit ‘Management of Garbage and how to re-use and recycle certain articles. Std. 8th had to show ‘Impact of common diseases on our lives and also exhibit the methods of curing and preventing them. Std. 9th was given a special topic on ‘Road Safety Rules’. Whereas Std. 11th was asked to exhibit the ‘Importance of Modern Technology in today’s world. Std. 7th demonstrated Yogasanas showing the importance of Yoga in life and maintaining it. Everything was normal and quiet a day prior to the exhibition, but as 28th Feb. dawned, the students got busy and so highly activated that they left all the teachers in awe. What they presented was really beyond our imagination. Without purchasing anything from out, just making use of the material available with them they did great wonders. They set-up articles made from news paper mash, hand made paper, rough paper and throw away articles. In Std. 4th, 5th and 6th classes the students explained their concept wonderfully. They welcomed the teachers with flowers and made them comfortable and then explained all the exhibits. In Std. 7th, they performed wonderful Yogasans and that too with great perfection. In std. 8th there was even a student playing doctor, he gave instructions about medicines and methods to prevent diseases. They put up models made of paper mash to show body parts. Std. 9th taught the people on that day how to be safe on roads by putting up placards and other safety signs. They were well versed with all the rules and explained them to every passer by. Std. 11th did wonders by putting up a slide show to explain the wonders of Nano-technology and other technological, benefits that are available in today’s advanced world. Overall it was a day full of excitement and joy for students as well as teachers. - By Mrs. Parvinder Kaur, Science Dept.
  
 Republic Day Celebration 26/01/2008
  On 26th January 2008, Republic day was celebrated with the charm and the feel of patriotism in Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Sharma, Honorary Consultant Physician at Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre, was the Chief Guest and Mr. Ramesh Kelkar, DGM of Union Bank of India, was the guest of honour for the day. The School Chairman Mr.Mahendraji Kabra and School trustee Shri. Satishji Agarwal welcomed the guests. The Tricolour was hoisted after the parade inspection. March past was done house-wise and was well tuned with the band party. On this national festival many programmes were presented by the school such as Group song, Suryanamaskaras, Hindi Speech, English Speech, Patriotic Poem, and Dance. Students of RRVM performed Suryanamaskaras rhythmically with the incantations of the Sun. Group song was based on the republic day. Group dance was presented with the sense of patriotism by students of class XI. The Principal of the school, Mrs. Anita Sahu in her address to the people wished for the day and introduced the school’s achievement and the school culture. Prizes were distributed to the winner students for their grand success in various competitions. The guest of honor, Mr. Ramesh Kelkar was very happy to visit the school. He spoke about the sacrifice to the nation in his speech. The chief guest was Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Sharma in his address to the students, teachers and parents said that educated people are the asset for the progress of our country. He gave prime importance to the education and praised RRVM for the efforts and the achievements. Sweet was distributed among the students and parents after the national song ‘Vande Mataram’. Report by – Mr. Pankaj Sharma, HoD. The Department of English.
  
 Interschool Debate Competition 28/01/2008
  “Global Warming – Need More Action” is the Interschool Debate Competition topic, organizing by Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir. It is Open to all students from 8th to 12th On 6th Feb. 2008 at 10:00 am, in the school “Conference Hall”. Related form you may download from Download section from our website. Finalists will be awarded. Although a controversial subject, there is a growing consensus that global climate changes are caused by environmental pollution, especially by greenhouse gases. Do we need to take an urgent action to stop this? Global warming is a world-wide catastrophe waiting to happen: It is therefore vital that the entire world responds now.
  
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