-
Fitness does not merely mean our physical appearance but physical fitness.
-
The students had to gather fifteen food items that the teacher listed into their shopping bags within a fixed time.
-
Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) is offering online admissions for merit-based postgraduate and undergraduate courses. The courses under merit-based category include masters and bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication, PG programmes in Urdu, Hindi, English, Arabic, Persian and Translation Studies; Political Science, Public Administration, Women Studies, Economics, History, Islamic Studies, Social Work & […]
-
Hyderabad: While technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Data Analytics and Digital Marketing are gaining ground among enterprises, academic institutions still have some catching up to do. A few engineering colleges are offering specialised courses in these areas, but one Hyderabad institute is offering these courses for management and commerce graduates. EThames College of Business […]
-
The event was celebrated as “Parent-Child Friendship Day”. The celebration started with a delightful message by principal Sunir Nagi.
-
The exhibition held the viewers captivated by its ingeniousness. Students of classes I to III chose their themes as ‘Making sense of senses’, ‘Science of sound’ and ‘Science as carnival’.
-
Little ones dressed as Radha and Krishna enthralled the audience with their performance
-
Adorable Krishnas and Radhas thronged the online classrooms and gorged on Krishna’s favourite food; butter.
-
The activity is aimed at bringing out the talent of dressing up in unique costumes and speaking about them, the school said.
-
Oakridge International School, Bachupally secured a 100 per cent pass percentage with 84 per cent as the school average. At the AISSCE grade XII, Kshitij Nair from Commerce stream secured 97%, Sri Nitya from BIPC secured 97% and Sri Harini from MPC secured 96%. “I was encouraged to be curious as well as inventive in […]
-
A role-play staged by the children of primary school grabbed everyone’s attention as it was both entertaining and informative.
-
A video depicting how young students can try to stay fit during the pandemic was aired at the event.
-
The judge for the event, Chitra Santosh, the senior school coordinator, appreciated the children for their quality of the narration.
-
The little students dressed up as different characters from the epic of God Krishna.
-
Enthusiastic students wearing masks headed to schools and were happy to meet their friends after a long gap.
-
The webinar was conducted to spread awareness about mental health and how to communicate effectively with others and cope with stress in difficult situations.
-
The gripping virtual session had a volley of questions in various categories specially chosen to gauge the comprehensive acumen of each contestant.
-
The themes chosen were - self-confidence, how to overcome fear, celebration of overcoming defeating situations and how to deal with stress.
-
Depressing, initially, with the lockdown, everything around us came to a standstill, especially our school. It was the abode of fun, to meet with friends and the time to be yourself. Not knowing what is happening and with the news in rounds about the Covid, its growing dark desires that none of us could put […]
-
From reciting dohas of Kabir to showcasing puppet shows in Telugu, the children apprised us of these rich languages and how they form the base of many words.
-
Children enjoyed the season thoroughly by making paper boats and sailing them.
-
The event started with an invocation of the blessings of the divine, through a beautiful classical song and dance by the head girl Sanjana.
-
Activities like these, imbibe a sense of responsibility towards nature in children and helps them develop a strong connection with the environment.
-
Children rejoiced and watched with wonder and amazement at their teacher’s performance