THE SCHOOL STAFF Principal: Gp Capt B Janardhanan,
MA & M Sc (Defence Studies), MA (Psy), D.H.Ed.
Registrar: Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar Headmaster: Cdr Jason Paul Officiating Senior Masters: Mr. PKR Panicker & Mr. K. Rajendran
ACADEMIC & TRG STAFF DEPT OF ENGLISH Mr. K. Rajendran Mr. M.G. Francis Ms. R. Sonia Mr. Alex Abraham Mr. K.S.Antony
MA BEd MA BEd MA BEd MA BEd PGCTE, M. Phil MA BEd
Master Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF HINDI Dr. George P.I Mr. Sambhu R.
MA(Eng)MA(Hin)MPhil, PhD MA BEd
Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF MALAYALAM Ms. R. Sandhya Ms. Deepa RVM
MA B Ed MA B Ed
Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF MATHEMATICS Ms. O.K. Supriya Rani Mr. Girish K.R Mr. Prince Prabhakaran Mr. Macson M Mr. Rajesh R Mr. Rajan Namboodiri
MSc BEd MSc BEd BSc BEd CCIT MSc BEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF PHYSICS Ms. B. Radhika Mr. P. Manoj Mr. Unnikrishnan G
MSc MEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Mr. Arun kumar G Ms. Swapna D S
MSc (CS) MCA
Master Asst. Master (Adhoc)
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY Mr. N.G. Babu Mr. Arunkumar M.S Ms. Jayasindhu G.S
MSc MEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Master Asst. Master
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am immensely pleased to note that Sainik School, Kazhakootam will soon release the next issue of its Annual Magazine - The Kazhak Cadet. Since its formation, the school has achieved significant success. In the last five decades, many outstanding officers in the armed forces as well as exemplary achievers in other fields of nation building have passed through the portals of this school. It is heartening to note that during the occasion of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the school, overwhelming enthusiasm was noticed amongst the cadets, staff, parents as well as the alumni. The school magazine unfurls all activities of the previous academic session and also provides an opportunity to the cadets to showcase their writing talents in English, Hindi and local vernacular. ‘The Kazhak Cadet’ in this edition has not only achieved all this, but makes an interesting read. I wish the Principal, Staff and Cadets all success in their endeavours in the years to come and also complement the Editorial Board for publishing yet another splendid journal. Jai Hind! Thiruvananthapuram, November, 2012.
Air Marshal RK Jolly
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Joint Secretary (TRG) & CAO
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is heartening to know that Sainik School Kazhakootam, is bringing out its next issue of annual magazine ‘The Kazhak Cadet’. On this occasion, I extend my congratulations to entire Sainik School Kazhakootam fraternity. It is a matter of pride that the School has been carrying out the entrusted responsibility with sincerity & devotion and preparing the young cadets to become responsible citizens. A large number of its alumni have not only occupied decorated ranks in Armed Forces but have also distinguished themselves in other walks of life. I am confident that the school would continue to provide quality education and build character of the young cadets to enable them to serve the nation in years to come.
New Delhi November, 2012.
Sameer Kumar Khare
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Rabindra Prasad
Deputy Secretary (TRG) & Honorary Secretary
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is a matter of pleasure to learn that ‘The Kazhak Cadet’ for 20112012 is soon to be published by Sainik School, Kazhakootam. It is a noticeable credit that over 850 cadets from Kazhakootam have become service officers till now, say, nearly 20% of the cadets who left the school in the last fifty years. The Sainik Schools are meant for brining in overall development in the children within a span of seven years assisting them for the officer career in the defence forces at an early age. The school magazine projects various activities undertaken by the school during the academic year and includes the written creations of the staff and cadets to share their views and thoughts with the unknown readers. Such effort facilitates the young minds to express freely in the form of articles and also to display their skills in the art, photography, etc. A well brought out school magazine reflects the quality of education in the institution and the effort of team work. Best wishes to the Patron and Editorial Board of ‘The Kazhak Cadet’ and all Kazhaks who may cherish the 50 years breakthrough! New Delhi September, 2012
Rabindra Prasad
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Brig B Ajit Kumar Inspecting Officer (A)
Government of India Ministry of Defence Sainik Schools Society Room No. 101, D-1 Wing Sena Bhavan, New Delhi - 110 011
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am happy to know that Sainik School, Kazhakootam is bringing out ‘The Kazhak Cadet’ this year as a special issue to mark the conclusion of its golden jubilee. Sainik School, Kazhakootam has contributed significantly over the last five decades to the cause of our armed forces by contributing over 800 cadets to NDA and other officer training academies. Many of them have risen to the higher echelons and provided quality leadership in Army, Navy and Air Force. Sainik School Kazhakootam in pursuit of its conceptual vision has always endeavoured to sow the seeds of quality leadership in its young cadets by setting high standards of achievement with impeccable values. The quality of the school magazine reflects the overall standards maintained by the school. ‘The Kazhak Cadet’ continues to evolve with innovations in content and design with pleasing effect. My kudos to the editorial team for having sustained a rising graph in the overall quality of the journal over the years. My best wishes to the Principal and the Editorial Team, and greetings to all ‘Kazhaks’ and their families! New Delhi September, 2012.
Brig B Ajit Kumar
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Gp Capt VT Parnaik Inspecting Officer (P)
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greet the entire team of Sainik School, Kazhakootam for venturing a special issue of their school journal ’The Kazhak Cadet’ highlighting its Golden jubilee celebrations. This will remain as a historical archive- record for the school with plethora of photographs to be repetitively accessed by thousands of children joining the school in the years to come. This Sainik School has completed fifty glorious years with consistent achievements not only by producing over 850 defence officers and excelling in various fields but also meeting the dreams of the common people located in different parts of Kerala and other states. I have no doubts that this unique citadel of excellence will move leaps and bounds towards greater glory. Let the spree of success of Sainik School, Kazhakootam reach new highs in the future. My best wishes to the Principal, Staff and Cadets, and all Kazhaks! Jai Hind! New Delhi September, 2012
Gp Capt VT Parnaik
Gp Capt B Janardhanan
Good Evening and Welcome ! Honourable Chief Guest of the evening Smt. Shoba Koshy, Chief Post Master General, Kerala, distinguished guests, esteemed parents, members of staff and my dear cadets a warm welcome to you all. On this solemn occasion of the 50th Annual Day Celebration of our School we are honoured to have Smt. Shoba Koshy amidst us. I am extremely grateful to her for having graciously accepted our invitation inspite of her hectic schedule. Madam, I am sure that your benign presence on this occasion will be a great source of motivation for our Cadets. On this befitting occasion I shall now present before you a wide spectrum of the various activities and events that are carried out in the School during the current academic session 2011â&#x20AC;&#x2122;-12. Ladies and Gentlemen, I took over as the 17th Principal of this great
educational institution on 22nd Nov 10. I commit my heart and soul to serve you by shouldering this responsibility during my tenure. The trends and standards set by my predecessors would be continued with higher degree of involvement and enthusiasm of my team of Kazhaks ! Sainik School Kazhakootam is one of the 24 Sainik Schools in the Country, and was established in 1962. It has come a long way since its inception in making a significant mark as an educational institution of high repute in our state of Kerala. I am happy to announce that this prestigious institution is celebrating its Golden Jubilee year. We organize an year long celebrations to make this momentous occasion a historic one. Apart from our basic aim of preparing the boys for entry into the National Defence Academy, the training imparted in this school influences the students in shaping their social
attitudes and meaningful approach to the life in general in order to emerge as responsible citizens of India and leaders in different walks of life. In this age of unbridled consumerism and crass commercialism horror stories hog the headlines. Uncouth behaviour of the young minds leads to the damage of the society. Against this backdrop Sainik Schools provide a beacon of light and hope by upholding sound values and principles for the cadets to absorb, emulate and exemplify. The Class XII Cadets are ready to spread their wings and fly out of the portals to face the challenges of life and I am sure they will indeed make their impact in the world wherever they go or whatever they do, rising much above their expectations.
New Admissions After the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination in last January and merit based selection procedure thereafter, 108 cadets were admitted
to the school in the beginning of the current session-98 in class VI and 10 in class IX. The present school strength is 596 including 39 Day Scholars.
Academics Despite busy schedule of various regular co-curricular and extracurricular activities, Academics continues to be our prime concern and top priority. As in the past, this year too our academic achievements have been remarkable with 100% pass in Class X and 98.8% in XII CBSE Board Exam held in March 2011. Of the 94 cadets who appeared in class X, 82 secured CGPA above 7.5 and the remaining 05 cadets secured CGPA above 6. In class XII, of the 84 cadets who appeared, 24 secured distinction, 42 secured first division and 14 secured second division. Cadet RM
Rakesh topped the list of successful candidates by securing 92.4% in class XII. Cadets Akshay PS, Jasmin Antony, Harikrishnan MK, Vikas Kumar, Shiv Shekar Sharma, Ashik Krishna Kumar, Vikas Nair M and Srihari Uday were the school toppers in class X by securing A1 in all subjects. These cadets were awarded merit certificates by the CBSE. This year the School has the honour of having attained the 2nd position among all Sainik Schools in theClass XII Board exam.
National Defence Academy Our first batch of students joined NDA in 1965 and to date more than 850 alumni have been awarded Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Commissions in the Armed Forces. Some of them have been conferred gallantry awards for the services and sacrifices rendered to the nation. Regular NDA coaching
classes are arranged for the boys to prepare them for the UPSC written examination. In the previous year 83 Cadets appeared in the UPSC Exam for the126th NDA Course, out of which 34 cadets qualified the exam, 12 cadets qualified the SSB, 06 cadets joined the NDA and 04 cadets joined the Naval Academy. In the 127th NDA Course 82 Cadets appeared in the UPSC Exam, 32 cadets qualified the exam and 10 cadets qualified SSB. The UPSC written examination for entry into the 128th course of NDA was held on 21 August 11. This year 22 cadets out of 48 have qualified in UPSC written examination.
Sports and Games Facilities for playing almost all major games (football, hockey, volleyball, tennis, basketball, Cricket and Badminton) and participation in athletic track and field events exist in the School campus. Besides these, the Cadets take up indoor games like Table Tennis, Chess and Carroms. Participation in the games for all the boys is compulsory and one hour in the evening in the daily routine has been earmarked for this purpose. The school has a modern swimming pool of olympic standards and all the cadets have programmed swimming classes. Cadets are also exposed to activities such as Karate and Yoga. A mini Gymnasium cum health club functions for the cadets. 72 cadets participated in the South
Zone Inter Sainik School Sports & Games Meet held at Sainik School Bijapur from 25 Jul to 30 Jul 11. Our School emerged as Champions in Junior Football and Runners up Sub Junior, Runners up in Basketball and second in Quiz & Debate. 16 cadets of Football team participated in the All India Sainik Schools Inter Zonal Football Championship at Sainik School Sujanpur Tira from 23 Aug to 27 Aug 11. Col N J Nair AC, KC Memorial All Kerala Inter School Quiz Contest was held at Sainik School Kazhakootam on 11 Oct 2011. 25 schools from different parts of Kerala, took part in this event. After the screening test six teams entered the finals. Shri P Vijaya Kumar retired Professor from Women’s College, Thiruvananthapuram conducted the Quiz contest. Additional DPI Shri PK Krishnan also attended the function. Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, Kodunganoor won the overall trophy. Capt Harshan Memorial All Kerala Inter School Basketball Tournament was held from 18 Oct to 22 Oct 11. Thirteen schools from different parts of Kerala have participated in this prestigious tournament. Shri KB Ganesh Kumar, Hon’ble Minister for Forest, Sports and Cinema, Govt. of Kerala graced the function as Chief Guest. St. Joseph’s School, Tvpm won the Championship Trophy and a cash prize of Rs. 10,000.
Co-curricular Activities To bring forth the latent talents of the Cadets, Inter House Competitions were held in Recitation, Declamation, Quiz, Essay-Writing, Calligraphy, Spelling-Bee, and Debate. Wide exposure is also given to the cadets by allowing them to participate in various literary competitions conducted by the leading schools in Thiruvananthapuram. 41 cadets of this School participated in the Inter School Competition ‘Sanrevo 2011’ organised by St Thomas
Residential School, Trivandrum on 25 Jun 11. Cadets won Second position in ‘Burn the Floor’. 63 cadets from classes XI and XII proceeded to Loyola School, Sreekaryam on 09 Jul 11 to take part in ‘La Fest’ Competition. Our School bagged the 2nd prize in quiz competition. 26 cadets of this School participated in the ‘Science & Literary Inter-School Fest’ organised by Trivandrum International School, on 22 Jul 2011. For Hindi Elocution School secured the 3rd position, for Maths Quiz 2nd Prize in seniors, For Science Quiz – 2nd in Seniors. 40 cadets of this School participated in the Spectra 2011, the talent Fest organised by Trivandrum International School, on 23 Jul 11. This School bagged trophies for Quiz, Dance and Drama and had won the Runners up trophy. 46 cadets of this School participated in the Inter School
Competition - ‘Sameeksha’ 2011 organised by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Senior Secondary School, Trivandrum on 06 Aug 11. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram organised competitions based on Ramayana, which include Elocution, Recitation and Essay Writing. The Competitions were held on 13 Aug 11 in two groups. We won several prizes in Elocution and Recitation. 17 cadets participated in the All Kerala Hindi Competitions conducted by Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha, Thiruvananthapuram on 17 Sep 11. Our School won the 1st Prize in Essay writing, Third Prize in Recitation, First prize in Elocution, 3rd Prize in Patriotic Song. Two cadets participated in the Quiz competition held at Christ Nagar School on 11 Oct 11 and won first position. 02 cadets Sooraj B Uday and Arjun C of Class X participated in the Inter School English Debate Competition organised by S N Public School, Chenkottukonam on 09 Nov 11 and won the Second position.
NCC Activities NCC Annual Training Camp for the cadets of Classes VIII to X and XII was conducted in the school from 08 May to 17 May 2011. The cadets were exposed to various NCC training
activities like route march, trekking, map reading, field craft, firing and weapon training during the camp. 08 cadets of class XI and 02 cadets of class IX attended the IGC preparatory camp at Neyyardam from 12 Oct 11 to 21 Oct 11. 08 cadets of class XI and 02 cadets of class IX participated in the Inter Group Competitions at Calicut from 25 Oct 11 to 03 Nov 11. 04 cadets of class XI and 02 cadets of class IX are attending the Pre-RDC NCC Camp Cadet Anandhu GS is visiting Bangladesh under the Youth Exchange programme organized by the NCC. I am happy to announce that Cadet Bivin V, Shiva Shasidhar, Eldho Jacob C, Ronnie T Jacob and Santhosh Kumar Besra have been selected to represent Kerala State at the Republic Day Parade activities to be held at New Delhi in January 2012.
Hobbies and Clubs The school also provides a wide variety of club activities, namely Art, photography, Book binding, Music, Swimming, IT, Science Clubs, Journalism, Literary, Communication Skills, Yoga, Skating, Chess, Ship Modeling and Karate. The creative outputs of some of these clubs you would have noticed during your visit to the Kazhak Exhibition earlier in the day.
Motivational Tours In order to break the monotony of the routine life at school and to widen the imagination of the cadets we organise motivational tours to various historically important places of interest for all classes. As part of this programme the Cadets of Class XII went on a Motivational Tour to NDA Kadakwasla, Pune and Mumbai from 23 May to 01 June 2011. They witnessed the Deputy Commandants’ Review Parade at NDA. At Western Naval Command, Mumbai the cadets visited warships and submarines of the Indian
Navy at close quarters. The trip infused a lot of enthusiasm into the young minds and inspired them to aim for a career and life in the Armed Forces. The cadets of class X went on an educational tour to Hyderabad from 16 Aug to 21 Aug 2011. The party visited Necklace Road, Lumbini Park, Salarjung Museum, Charminar, Artillery Centre, Golconda Fort, Ramoji Film City, Air Force Academy and I Max. The cadets of class VI went on an Educational Tour in and around Trivandrum on 10 Jun 11. The party visited Shangumugham Beach, International Airport, Museum, Zoo, Science and Technology Museum, Planetarium, Legislative Assembly and Kovalam beach. The cadets of class VII went on an Educational Tour to Kanaykumari on 05 Nov 11. The Cadets of class VIII went on an Educational Tour to Wayanad and Athirappally from 26 Nov to 29 Nov 11. Class IX cadets took part in an Adventure Training Camp at Nainital and visited Delhi in the month of Oct-Nov 11. This year Cadets of Class XI went on a Motivational Tour to Pune, NDA Kadakwasla, Pune and Bangalore.
Old Boys’ Association Sainik School Kazhakootam, has a vibrant and closely knit Old Boys Association. They have very close association with their alma mater. Every year OBA organizes a re-union in June in which most of the Old Boys make it along with their families and
children. It is an event which every Old Boy is looking forward to eagerly. I am also happy to place on record my deep appreciation for the yeomen service rendered by the OBA in all the developmental activities of the school.
Parent-Teacher Meeting A Parent-Teacher Meeting was held on 12 Nov 2011. A large number of parents attended the meeting and interacted with members of the faculty regarding the academic performance of their wards. The constructive suggestions put forward by the parents are being implemented.
Golden Jubilee Celebration The Golden Jubilee Year commenced on 20th 2011 with a Special Assembly in the School Auditorium on 20th Jan 2011. The formal inauguration ceremony of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the school was held on 27 Feb 11. Hon’ble Defence Minister Shri AK Antony was the Chief Guest. He inaugurated the Golden Jubilee Dwaar and the Somaiah Aquatic Complex. A Cultural Evening was organised through SPIC MACAY with a Flute Recital Programme by Pt Ronu Majumdar at 1800 h on Tuesday on 01 Feb 2011 at VKKM Auditorium. A “Blood Donation Programme” was organised in the school on 14 June 11, on the ‘World Blood Donors’ Day’ under the aegis of Blood Bank, Government Medical College, Trivandrum.
Guruvandhanam to felicitate all retired masters of the school in coordination with Old Boys Association was conducted on 24 Sep 11. ‘Kathakali’ the traditional art form of Kerala was organised through ‘Margi’ on 26 Jul 11 in the School Auditorium. Air Vice Marshal KP Nair, SOA, SAC was the Chief Guest for the function. A Tree Plantation Drive was carried out in the school campus on 02 July 11. A Cultural Evening was organised through SPIC MACAY with a Manipuri Dance Programme by Chief Artist Padmasree Darshana Jhaveri on 23 Sep 11 at the School Auditorium. School organised an Ottam Thullal programme on 27 Aug 11 from 1100 h to 1130 h by Arjuna Society of Classical Arts. An exhibition depicting 50 Years of Sainik School Kazhakootam was held at Kanakakunnu Palace from 14 Oct to 15 Oct 11. The photo exhibition and Science exhibition were appreciated by one and all. As part of Golden Jubilee Celebrations, a Malayalam Drama ’Melvilasam’ Directed by Sri Surya Krishnamoorthi was organised through Parents Association at 1430h on Sunday on 11 Dec 11 at the School Auditorium. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India visited the school from 1000 h to 1100 h on 16 Dec 2011. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam had an interaction with the staff and students of the School. It is proposed to release a Commemorative Special Cover on the occasion of the closing Ceremony which is on the 21 January 2012 by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Kerala Shri Oommen Chandy.
Staff News Lt Col Thomas MC, Registrar was posted out to HQ 2 Corps, C/o 56 APO on 19 March 11.
Lt Col P G Suresh Kumar took over the charge as Registrar on 23 Aug 11. Mr Sreekumaran Chettiar, Offg Senior Master retired from service after superannuation on 28 Feb 11. Mrs Preethi N, Asst Master has joined the School in the current session in the Department of Biology. Mr Rajan Nampoothiri, Asst Master in Maths joined this school from Sainik School Kodagu. Mr VD Mathew Kutty, LDC retired from service voluntarily on 10 Jul 2011. Physical Training Instructor, Naik Subedar V Dayalan was posted out to DSC Centre Cannanore on 04 July 11 and was replaced by CHM/APTC S Suresh Kumar. Mr Sri J Sudhakaran, General Employee retired from service voluntarily on 30 Nov 2011. APTC/BHM Anil Kumar will be posted to I Bn NCC, Delhi wef 20 Dec 11, Hav Manoj Kumar, PTI joined the school on 15 Dec 11.
Conclusion My profound thanks to the Chairman LBA, Air Marshal Satish Pal Singh, AVSM, VM, Air Officer Commanding-inChief Southern Air Command, Dr Shashi Tharoor, MP and member of LBA and all other members of the Local Board of Administration for their valuable guidance and support. I am also grateful to the Govt. of Kerala, PWD, LNCPE and
Police Dept for their timely help. I also thank, President and other respected members of Parents’ Association for their advice, support and suggestions. My gratitude and thanks to the Electronic and Print media for giving ample publicity and recognition to our school. I would like to place on record excellent work done by the Registrar, Headmaster, Offg Senior Master, Academic, Administrative, PT, NCC staff, General Employees and the daily wage employees for making today’s POP, Exhibition and Annual Day events a noticeable success. The direct or indirect contributions of every cadet is highly commendable. My compliments to everyone of them for cheerfully shouldering the responsibilities assigned to them in making these events meaningful and organized in a befitting manner. On behalf of all Kazhaks, I once again express my sincere thanks to Smt Shoba Koshy, Chief Post Master General, Kerala our chief Guest, distinguished guests, parents, Old Boys, and all well wishers of the school on this occasion for being with us. As I strongly believe ‘In vain without God’, I do thank God almighty to grant us the right dreams to grow into the future and stand by us to face the challenging days ahead. Finally on behalf of the entire Kazhaks I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year 2012! JAI HIND
They Guide Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar
Cdr Jason Paul
Shri PKR Panicker
Shri K Rajendran
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THE SCHOOL STAFF Principal: Gp Capt B Janardhanan,
MA & M Sc (Defence Studies), MA (Psy), D.H.Ed.
Registrar: Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar Headmaster: Cdr Jason Paul Officiating Senior Masters: Mr. PKR Panicker & Mr. K. Rajendran
ACADEMIC & TRG STAFF DEPT OF ENGLISH Mr. K. Rajendran Mr. M.G. Francis Ms. R. Sonia Mr. Alex Abraham Mr. K.S.Antony
MA BEd MA BEd MA BEd MA BEd PGCTE, M. Phil MA BEd
Master Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF HINDI Dr. George P.I Mr. Sambhu R.
MA(Eng)MA(Hin)MPhil, PhD MA BEd
Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF MALAYALAM Ms. R. Sandhya Ms. Deepa RVM
MA B Ed MA B Ed
Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF MATHEMATICS Ms. O.K. Supriya Rani Mr. Girish K.R Mr. Prince Prabhakaran Mr. Macson M Mr. Rajesh R Mr. Rajan Namboodiri
MSc BEd MSc BEd BSc BEd CCIT MSc BEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF PHYSICS Ms. B. Radhika Mr. P. Manoj Mr. Unnikrishnan G
MSc MEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Mr. Arun kumar G Ms. Swapna D S
MSc (CS) MCA
Master Asst. Master (Adhoc)
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY Mr. N.G. Babu Mr. Arunkumar M.S Ms. Jayasindhu G.S
MSc MEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF BIOLOGY Mr. Mahadevan Nair G Ms. Sudhalakshmi Ms. Preethi N
MSc BEd BSc BEd MSc BEd
Master Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. P.K. Ravindranatha Panicker Mr. Jestine KJ Mr. Mathew K Thomas Mr. Balamurugan N
MA BEd MA (Hist) MA(Soc)BEd HDC MA MEd MSc BEd
Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master Asst. Master
DEPT OF ART AND CRAFT Mr. Rajesh Kumar S Mr. Swathi Jaikumar
BA, ITI MFA
Craft Instructor Asst. Master (Adhoc)
LIBRARIAN Mr. VG Satheesh Kumar
MLI Sc, BEd
PHYSICAL TRAINING CHM Suresh CHM Manoj NCC (Trg) Sub Joginder Singh Hav Prasanthan Hav Baiju
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Dr. Thomas Mathew
MBBS, MSW
Medical Officer
MAIN OFFICE Ms. Susamma Issac Ms. Sreekala Ms. Revamma CT Ms. T Sreelatha
BCom BSc BEd BCom BCom HDC
Office Supdt. UDC LDC LDC
BCom
Accountant LDC LDC
BCom BCom
Quarter Master UDC LDC
ACCOUNTS SECTION Mr. MP Reghunandanan Thampi Mr. Anil Kumar Mr. Gopakumar QM SECTION Mr. V Chandrababu Mr. AV Narayanan Nampoothiri Mr. Sudeev Sukumar S MESS Mr. Sajimon Joseph Mr. S Gopalakrishnan
BSc (Catering), MBA
Mess Manager Catering Asst.
MI ROOM Ms. Molly Joseph
Diploma in Nursing
Nursing Asst.
MATRONS Ms. Geetha E Ms. Nalinakumari Amma
BSc
4434 Ajith Kumar P He is fondly called ‘ikka’ by his batchmates and ‘Bhai’ by his juniors. His cupboard resembles the art gallery of Nehru house. He is a good cross country runner who captained the Nehru house Football team.
4437 Sharath. K. Sukunan He is always lost in his thoughts. He is popularly known as ‘endiran’ among his batch mates. His magical touch powers the T.V.
4511 SCA Jeeth Jacob Thomas He is often considered as the dictionary of the house. His motto is ‘Never trust anyone’. He is the tallest guy in the batch who is well known for his walking speed. His words are a treat to hear when he is angry. A good debator for whom SSB was a cake walk. Presently he is struggling to speak in Hindi.
4512 Rahul Krishna A very hard working Excelsior. Ace Hockey player who led Prasad house to IInd runner up. i.e. 3rd position. He is a good actor and a good debater. He passed SSB and is waiting to walk in to Naval Academy.
4513 Akhil Raj. T.S He is an excellent long distance runner who bagged the cross country medal for the 6th consecutive year. He is one among the Excelsiors who has a fans club among the juniors. He is the black pearl of Nehru, and plays football, Hockey and cricket.
4514 Anandu R The only one in the batch who knows Tackwondo and is commonly known as kundan. He had the capacity to watch Avatar thrice at a stretch. Even though he doesn’t know how to ride a bike, he often gives lectures on how to ride a bike. He is a good hockey player, artist and dancer.
4515 Sr. Sgt. Jibin Johnson His promotion to class 12 still remains a mystery. He leads the house in all extra terrestrial activities. He is the Michael Jordan of the house who captained the School extra team. He is an NDA aspirant and an ardent fan of Vijay. He is popularly known as Mickey.
4516 Prem Sagar. K He sleeps, eats and studies in the study hall itself. Favourite of all XI std. A good all-rounder who is a great aspirant of NDA.
4517 Vijin V.R Good Football player, was adjudged best player of the year 2011-2012. A good motivating house captain who is the pet of his house master. His room resembles an ‘Aakrikada.’
4520 Anandu G.S. He was fortunate enough to be the Sameeksha Shri. A Roaring lion, if plate is not served in the mess. A good swimmer and his RDC videos are famous among XIth.
4521 Sooraj Krishna. R When someone asked him to switch on the tube his doubt was whether it is test tube or burning tube. He is often appreciated for his song selection in Mess. A hard working Kazhak who cleared SSB but still doesn’t know how to take even a front roll.
4523 Sarath Achingal He has a small fish tank in his cupboard. Fondly called as ‘Kothuku’. SSB was nothing but a tour for him. His tongue is inversely proportionate to his size.
4526 Abraham Jerome His favourite master is his House Master. Great aspirant of Indian Armed Forces and cleared SSB with great determination. A good Basket ball player, good actor and a good debater.
4527 Nandagopan. G He is a man who admires magic and very fond of magicians behind it. He is the brand ambassador of diary milk and his cupboard is full of it. He is rarely seen in his parent house after his meals. He is the Usain Bolt of the batch and a die hard Dhoni fan.
4529 Aravind Krishna He is the pet of his house master. He doesn’t compromise on eating. A good Cricket Player and a great fan of Mohanlal.
4530 Shawn M Thomas A god fearing guy who promises a bewitching smile and no one knows what’s behind it. He is always seen in the study hall with a Bible and rosary. He captained, the house Volley ball team to last position by his motivational speeches.
4531 Kiran Chand. C “Shunday or Monday, Shinday feels no fundae.” He passed UPSC to get his sister married. He was frequently caught by his House Master for late night mobile chatting. He is a good Basketball player.
4532 Krishna Raj He tries for different styles on all Sundays but nothing works out. Good Singer and good in a academics. He is very fond of his own styles.
4533 Swathi S Sudan He is famous for his short temperament. Black tea and lungi are his weakness. He is an adventurous guy who used to scale the boundary wall frequently. He is a good Hockey and Cricked Player.
4534 Arjun Sunil He is popularly known as ‘Japan’ among his batch mates. He is the Mr. Decent of Nehru House. He is a good Basket ball player who is famous for his bath room singing.
4535 Krishna Prasad He uses the House Captains room more than the house captain. He is the football goal keeper of Nehru who managed to break his leg hitting the goal post. He is a great aspirant of NDA.
4537 H C Vishnu. S He is the China wall of school Football team. He is the Arnold Sivasankaran of the batch. He is the pandithurayannan who is often found in lungis and he has a lot of stories to tell. He is also a good mechanic.
4540 Sreeja M.S A fun loving guy who does not fear even if sky falls. He cleared UPSC by his sheer hard work in the exam hall. He was the pet of his former House master. He is currently writing an auto biography titled while I was jumping from the wall.
4543 Sreenath. P Early bird catches the worm-but he hates early birds. He chairs the late night TV shows. He captained the house Basketball team to 3rd position. He has a habit of taking bath after break fast. A studious guy who cleared UPSC.
4544 Sanjay. S Popularly called as Machi. Won an unexpected medal in 5000 mtrs. Only fan of Suresh Gopi and Telugu actors. His motivational talk led Prasad to last position.
4545 Arun Jayan The HC of Nehru whose room resembles the Dhobighat. He cleared UPSC and also attended the Republic Day Parade. He is a good debator who starts like Mark Antony and ends like Kuthiravattam Pappu. He is also a good basket ball player. He is known for his high waist among his batch mates.
4546 HC Akshay Andrews He is from a political family and wishes to study in Australia. This house captain is also a good hockey goalkeeper. He is rarely seen in his parent house.
4548 Sr Sgt Chris Xavier He is the ‘Kottayam Kunjachan’ of the house. A god fearing guy who is liked by all. He is famous for his sentimental lectures to XIth standard. A lunatic Navy aspirant who is hard working and was the saviour of the house athletic team.
4549 Nidhin Devassy A god fearing guy who eats and sleeps in the study hall. He was the officiating House captain of Nehru house. He is a good Basketball Player and also a good debator. He is also a good cross country runner.
4558 HC Sarvesh Kumar He is famous for the song â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Madthakiliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; that he sung while in 9th. A great hard working student. Famous for his speech-of the people by the people, for the people.
4559 Shashank Shekhar Sharma He talks like Rajadhani express which even Davinci cannot decode. He is a good athlete and also excels in co-curricular activities. He is a hard working guy and an IIT aspirant.
4561 Karun K The captain cool of Football team which had the chance to lift the cup without touching the ball. Popularly known as Kaka. He is a great fan of Surya.
4562 Rahul Suresh He has a highly gymnastic, 16 pack body. Length of his tongue is inversely proportionate to his body. Richie Rich of the batch and has a special attraction towards bangles. He is never seen study but tops academic list.
4563 Anu V.S The lone member of Rockstar fans association who captained the house Hockey team to victory. He is also the captain of school Hockey team. An ardent fan of Hritwik Roshan. He is a good motivator who failed to get motivated.
4567 HC Vinayak S He is the smallest guy in XII. A very great Army Aspirant, who with sheer determination and hard work passed both UPSC and SSB and is ready to walk into the portals of Naval Academy. He is also a long distance runner.
4576 Amal R Raj A short silent guy who passed UPSC with his hard work. He always sleeps with books. He is a good cross country runner and also a good athlete.
4579 Abhimanue. G.S He is the brand ambassador of all the branded stuff in the house. He rarely misses first day show of a film. For him X-country route is out of bounds. He is the zuckerberg of the excelsiorz.
4580 Thomas G.P He walks as if the whole burden of the house is on his back. His motivational speeches led the house to last position. He is also a good Volleyball player.
4682 HC Ashish Dhadwal He is the glamorous guy in the school. A good dancer and a good declaimer. He plays both Volleyball and Basketball. He helped Prasad bag the swimming trophy with his exceptional skill in swimming.
4584 Veena She is found very friendly to all her batch mates. She is present for all group songs on house days. Active participant of all school activities.
4585 Stephy She is known for her walking styles. A silent excelsior who spreads cheer wherever she goes.
4698 Gokul He is the day scholar who is a frequent visitor to his house. Good in academics, cool and clam guy. He is a good cricketer.
4831 Abhilash Menon His cupboard resembles a beautyparlour Cricket captain with sheer determination and hard work took Prasad house to ruins. Probably the guy with most no. of girl friends. Good athlete and a fan of M.J.
4833 HC Aby Mathews He is a god fearing house captain who showed exceptional skills in singing. His room is filled with idols of gods. He even hired a KSRTC bus for transporting his entire village to witness his POP. A studious guy who cleared UPSC and is also a good actor.
4835 Sibin Babu This guy’s bed resembles dhobi ghat but is rarely seen in washing area. Good academician who cleared UPSC with his sheer hardwork. His ambition is to become a writer.
4837 Vishnu. S. A silent guy who is the last one to go to bed. Buji of the house, cool, studious, and a good singer.
4838 Sr. Sgt. Amith S.G. His face resembles Nazirudin Shah in the dirty picture. He is a studious boy who tops in academics. Great IAF aspirant. Brand ambassador of JOCKEY.
4839 Jebin Jimmy His walking style resembles that of a 70 year old. He cleared UPSC by sheer luck. Good Basketball player who captained the extra team of the school. He thinks that he is the Mr. Perfect of the house.
4841 Sarin V.K “When darkness prevails a man dreams” He is an ardent fan of Gambir and Prithviraj who often argues that Prithviraj is the only south Indian actor who knows English. He is a hard working NDA aspirant and member of Kannur Football team.
4846 SBM Aneesh I.V A good guy - careless, who sleeps with a tubelight on above his head. A good dancer, good Cricketer, Volleyball and Football player. Great fan of Karthi. Probably he is the first band major who doesn’t know to play any of the band instruments.
Caricature by
Swathi Jaikumar Art Master
Mr. Arunkumar G House Master
We the Nehruvians flagged off our chariot embroidered with hope and desire for our zenith. Our hopes were rejuvenated, when the mightiest of mighty showcased their endurance and won the cross country trophy for the seventh consecutive year, which is also the only existing record in the school. Cdt Akil Rajl TS and Cdt Ajith kumar P finished off in style in crosscountry with 1st and 2nd respectively and showed it was just parlour tricks for them. Nehruvians then pocketed the games trophy by encouraging their agility, teamspirit and skills in hundreds of minds. We were the strongest in hockey, cricket and basketball and runners up in football. Cdt Akshay PS and Cdt Abhishek KRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s skills and performances were awarded with the best player trophy. We were first in Malayalam debate and Hindi debate and 2nd in English
declamation. Cdt Shawn M Thomas, Sr Sgt Nidhin Devassy, Cdt Ajeesh AK, Cdt Sibin Babu, SCC Shasank Sekhar and Sgt Mithilesh bagged individual spot and achieved the rare feat when all our debators and declamators won individual positions. In athletics we rode on the powers of Ajith, Akhil Raj TS, Ajeesh AK, Abhishek KR, Joel, Shashank and over powered the colossal 3-digit points. Cdt Akhil Raj TS who was on the verge of breaking another school record was awarded the honourary blazer. Then on, we won the runners up in PT competition and won the U.P.S.C trophy. Sgt Akhil Raj RR attended IGC 2011 in Calicut. Sgt Shiva and Sgt Ronnie attended the RD comp at Delhi. Sgt Shiva was selected for Rajpath march and Sgt Ronnie T Jacob was awarded the Prime Ministerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s silver medal in the best cadet competition. Cdt Arjun Sunil and Amal V Raj won
Mr. NG Babu
Arun Jayan
Attached Master
Mr. KS Antony Attached Master
House Captain
Nidhin Devassia Sergeant
individual positions in quiz competition. Cdt Sibin Babu, Amal V Raj, HC Arun Jayan, Sr Sgt Jebin Jimmy, Vishnu Narayanan, Akhil Rajendran, Akshay PS and Rajath Sharma wound their own olive leaves in our laurel wreath. We showed our grit by bagging the cleanliness trophy for the 3rd consecutive year. With iron hearts blazing with friendship and brotherhood we wielded the shiled of glory for being the best lot.
Jebin Jimmy Sergeant
Akhil Raj R Sergeant
Mr. Girish KR House Master
A year where the “winds of change” really blew would be how we the Green Warriors would describe academic year 2011-12. The Prasadians proved their undisputed supremacy by emerging victors in volleyball and football and runner up in basketball. The names of cadets Aneesh, Binoy, Karun K Abhilash Menon, Jose Tom, Vijin, Vinayak are worth mentioning here. It was a year of awards and prizes for the house;
Eldho Jacob C Sergeant
Jose Tom was adjudged best player in volleyball while Vijin VR bagged the football best player award. Thus we were runner up in Games trophy. We the Green warriors ruled over the stage and bagged the co-curricular trophy. The names of cadet Jeeth Jacob, Rahul Krishna, Jerome and Sarvesh Kumar are notable here. In the athletics also we gave our challenging presence. Cadets like Aneesh, Jose, Abhilash, Sanjay and Vijin proved their talents. The maiden swimming gala held on October was another chance for Prasad to show the others that we were not only good in literary activities but that we excelled in sports as well. The name of Cdt Anandhu GS were written on the school records when he bagged the best swimmer trophy. Cdt Ashish D and Cdt Ashik also helped Prasad to lift the swimming trophy. Cdt Anandhu GS bagged the ‘Sameeksha Sree’ title
Anandhu GS Sergeant
Amit S Gopal Sergeant
Vijin VR
House Captain
when he represented the school at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. Green warriors made their notable presence in the NCC acitivities as well. Cdt Anandhu GS represented the country in Y.E.P at Bangladesh and Cdt Eldho Jacob C was a part of Republic Day contingent of Republic Day parade 2012 at New Delhi. This is the fifth consecutive year that we proudly lifted the most coveted academic trophy. The NDA Trophy also found its way to the Prasadian showcase. The Prasadians seated hard and finally turned their dream into reality by lifting the most coveted Cock House Trophy for the fifth consecutive time. In all it was an enthusiastic year for the Prasadians and we hope that the legacy of Prasad would continue in the coming years.
Mr. Alex Abraham Mr. Arun Kumar MS Attached Master
Attached Master
Dr George PI House Master
The academic year 2011-12 was an year of mixed fortunes for Cariappans. We started off by topping in the Essay writing and calligraphy competitions. The names of the cadets Abhishek Nair and Akhil P are worth mentioning in the Calligraphy competition. We are proud of our fitness was we bagged the trophy for PT Competition. The â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Best Physiqueâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; of the campus HC Vishnu S led the house from the front. We proved our worth in the field when we were runner up in the athletics as well as in the cross-country championship. The calm and serene atmosphere at the house helped us to get cleanliness trophy. We are very proud when Sooraj Krishnan joined in NDA and Aby Mathews Naval Academy, Ezhimala. Our XII Std cadets were very good in academics and were first in their
session and class XI cadets were second in overall. It is the 10th year of the formation of the house and when we look back we are quite contended
Mr. Unnikrishnan G Mr. MG Francis
Vishnu S
Attached Master
Attached Master
House Captain
Chris Xavier Sergeant
with our performance. The experience and lessons learnt during the years will help Cariappans to strive hard in the coming year.
Jibin Johnson Sergeant
Jatheesh A Sergeant
Mr. Sambhu R House Master
The academic year 2011-12 was a mixture of both happiness and disappointments for the Veluthampians. Cadets started their cock house run by winning the first position in calligraphy competition. Names of the cadets like Ravi Prakash, Fibin Filal and Sahil Khan are worth mentioning. From there onwards the performance of the Veluthampians was at its Zenith. They were placed first in inter-House quiz spelling bee competitions. They were also placed second in debate competition. Name of cadets like George Luke, Goutham Mahesh and Balakrishnan were worth mentioning. The cricket trophy again found its way to the house by the sheer hardwork of skilful players like Saurav Kumar, Shahil Khan, Ravi Prakash, Suryakant and Vikas Kumar. The experiences and lessons learnt during the academic year will help the Veluthampians to
strive hard on the coming years. We go by the wordsâ&#x20AC;?Failures are the stepping stones to successâ&#x20AC;?. With lots of hopes
Sunny Kumar Jose Tom Abraham Thomas G Pappaly Sergeant
Sergeant
House Captain
we look forward to the coming academic years to bring on more laurels to our great house.
Ms. Nalinakumari Amma Mr. Rajesh Kumas S Matron
Attached Master
Mr. PKR Panicker Attached Master
Mr. Manoj P House Master
This year the Shivajian lions lived upto their expectations as we emerged as the overall champions by taking cockhouse trophy. We started grabbing our points at the very beginning of the year. With the best efforts of Cdt Benny Thomas and Cdt Mohammed JS we bagged the Malayalam debate
Mr. R Rajesh Attached Master
and later on we also bagged the English debate in which Cdt Arjun C and Cdt Mohammed JS put an excellent performance which brought home the coveted Debate trophy. Shivaji house brought out their valour in the sports field. “No ring too high’’ was our motto while we won the basketball trophy
Mr. Mathew K Thomas Ms. Geetha E Attached Master
Attached Master
Sarvesh Kumar House Captain
with team captain Cdt Akhil Kumar adjudged the best player. The tracks were set aflame by the roaring lions by the clean sweep of the athletics trophy. As a house, the physically fit house of all, Shivaji house bagged the PT competition with ease. Shivaji house proved their dominance yet again by adhering to the phrase. “CITIUS ALTIUS FORTIUS’. Cleanliness was a trademark for the Shivaji house which again won the cleanliness trophy. Even with minor cracks in the creek, the Athapookalam trophy found its place at Shivaji. Cdt Bibin Lal and Cdt Mohammed JS worked their brains out by winning the chess competition. We are proud of Sgt. Bivin V who attended the RDC and was also selected for the YEP. This year around too, the Shivajians were able to live up to their motto “WITH THEE AT THE HELM, WE WILL WIN AT THE END’’.
Ravindra Kumar Rahul Bivin V Sergeant
Sergeant
Ms. R Sandhya House Master
st The academic year 2011-12 was a excellent speeches and got 1 in English rewarding year for Vallatholians. The and Hindi debates respectively. We maincadets did exceedingly well in most of tained the house and its surroundings the interhouse competitions and brought spick and span throughout the year and were rightly rewarded with the runnerslaurels to the house. The winning streak started with lift- up trophy in cleanliness competition. We ing the football trophy. We were placed we also came up with a good show in first in the cricket competition and it other inter house activities like calligrawas thus a cakewalk for us towards lift- phy, spelling bee and mathematics table ing the games trophy. Cdt Dipak Marandi recitation competitions. We were placed was adjudged the best player in football. The spirited Vallatholians proved to be a cut above the rest in stage events. Cdt Hima George and Cdt Anjan Kumar Mohit Kumar Nidhin Kuriakose Akshay Andrews set the stage ablaze with their Corporal Sergeant House Captain
second for the co-curricular activities. The energetic Vallatholians with their will power, team spirit, endurance and strength clinched the coveted and respected corss-country trophy. We put up a good show in athletic competition too. The names of Abhishek AL and Rahul Raj are worth mentioning. With the sheer dedication of cadets like Manoj Kumar and Nandagopan, we were able to give a good fight for academic trophy. All in all it was an excellent year for our house. Even though we clinched almost all the trophies, we had a few shortcomings and pit falls. And that may be the reason why, we missed the cock trophy by a whisker. Anyway, what we have learnt from our experience is that â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have miles and miles to go before we sleepâ&#x20AC;?. So our hopes and aspirations for a bright future remain immortal.
Ms. Nalinakumari Amma Ms. Jayasindhu GS Attached Master
Attached Master
Ms. OK Supriya Rani House Master
The teamspirit, hardwork, enthusiasm and josh of the inmates, brought the covected cockhouse trophy to ASHOKIANS after a long gap. We started our winning streak by regaining the debate trophy by the unmatchable performance of cadet Piyush V who one the 1st prize in English debate and 2nd in Recitation. The Ashokians geared up for the cleanliness competition tirelessly. They achieved the 3rd position in cleanliness competition. They proved their mights on the fields too. The efforts of Rahul Ranjan, Abhishek Kumar, Shubham Sinha, Jayesh Balan and Monu Kumar brought the 1st runners-up trophy in Athletics. Cadet Rahul Ranjan was declared 2nd in Hindi debate. Ashokians became the descendants of Ramanuja by winning the multiplication table recitation competition. Cadets Aneeta, Deepak and Abhishek
proved their worth by their manuscripts thus winning 1st malayalam and rest two sharing 1st in Hindi calligraphy competition respectively. With the power vocabulary skills they bagged the inter-house spelling bee competition. Cadets Deepak and Atheek won 1st and 2nd prize in quiz. This brought home the co-curricular trophy. The determination and teamspirit of the inmates fetched the runners-up trophy in PT and Cross country. The academic performances of Mohammed Atheek and Mohammed Shah are wort h mentioning who secured 60/60 points
Mr. Swathi Jayakumar Ms. Sudha Lakshmi Ms. Nalinakumari Amma Attached Master
Attached Master
Matron
Abraham Jerome House Captain
in their class 7th and 6th respectively. The bright academicians brought the runners-up trophy in Academics. Cadet Mohammed Atheek was adjudged the best reader in the sub-junior section. The creative talents also fetched them the second position in floral design competition. The freshers to played their vital role in learning a great deal from their seniors in how to deal in different conditions of life.
Shiva Sasidhar Sergeant
Amal Mohan Corporal
Mr. K Rajendran House Master
The academic year 2011-2012 started off very well for the Rajajians. We started our quest by being the champion team in football and runners up in volleyball. Cdt Amrit Ranjan was declared the best player in footbal. We also bagged the runners up position in the Inter house Basketball championship. Cdt Rahul Kumar and Cdt Allen Christo participated in the captain Harshan AC Memorial Inter school Basketball championship by representing the school team. In athletics, Cdt Prashanth Abhishekh secured the best athlete trophy in the
Shailesh Raj Sergeant
junior category. He won 2 gold in track events and a silver medal in field event. The house once again repeated its outstanding performance in the cross country race by bringing home the trophy. Cdt Santhosh Kumar bagged the runners up position. Cdt Abhilash Jeevan won the first prize in swimming competition. The die-hard Rajajians won the relay competition and were the runners up in the Athletic meet. In the field of co-curricular activities, Rajajians made their mark by winning numerous prizes. Cdt Harikrishnan NS stood first in the Malayalam calligraphy contest and the house stood first in the contest. In English Essay writing, Cdt Akash KR bagged the first position. Cdt Hariskrishnan bagged Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s special prize in Malayalam debate and the house secured over all third position.
Shiv Sekhar S Ashish Dadhwal Sergeant
House Captain
Ms. Geetha E Matron
Cdt Abhyas Kumar bagged the Principalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s special prize in the Hindi Debate. Cdt Sooraj B Uday brought laurels to the house by winning Inter house English Recitation and Debate contests. Cdt Harikrishnan NS made the school proud by winning the Inter school Malayalam Elocution competition. In the spelling Bee contest, Cdt Akash KR secured runner up position and the house won the first position. Inter House Quiz. Contest also belonged to Rajajians and Cdt Pranay Rajeev bagged the first position. The academic achievements of Cdt Pranay, Cdt Amal, Cdt Akash, Narayanan and Cdt Vignesh is worth mentioning. They were toppers in Class X examination by securing full 10 CGPA. The General performance of of the Rajajians in all the activities was good. However the Rajajians will continue their pursuit for excellence in all domains of activities and strive hard to better their performance in the coming year.
Mr. Jestine KJ Attached Master
Mr. Macson
Attached Master
Mr. Prince Prabhakaran House Master
The academic year 2011-2012 was a Saga of laurels for the Tagorians. With zeal zest, persistence and perseverance the Tagorians marked every competition either by a winning note or by learning a reason in all their failures. First of all to be mentioned is test of art style skills and legetemacy of words. Our scholars Cdt Sal SS. and Cdt Harishankar made the house proud by winning the silver in the Malayalam calligraphy. Cdt Athul P, Promod and Cdt Amal S enthralled the audience with their questions and statements thus making their opponents spellbound and thus concluded the competition by striking the silver in the Inter house debate competition. The tactical movements of ponds, knights and the effervescent quickness of surge the enemy to defeat was dramatically acted out by our chess player Cdt Abhay Pradeep and Cdt Sriram by bagging the
Ms. Swapna DS Attached Master
Ms. Sonia R
Attached Master
individual 2nd and the overall 2nd position in the Quiz competition. Cdt Abhay Pradeep got the individual 3rd for the spelling Bee competition. The style and dramatisation enabled Cdt Athul PP to bag the individual 1st in the recitation competition. In Athletics, the combined efforts of Cdt Adarsh Gopan, Cdt Nilesh Kumar, Cdt Vaishakh, Cdt Randhir K, Cdt Hitesh K and Cdt Diwakar was highly enthusiastic and thus brought the Torch of Fame home by winning the athletic trophy. Cdt Adarsh Gopan also won the individual 3rd in the Cross Country run. And thus, Tagorians finally made history by winning the Academic Tro-
Ms. Geetha E Matron
R Krishna Raj House Captain
phy with the class toppers Cdt Jerry Mathew, Cdt Sal S.S, Cdt Abhay P, Cdt Aravind K and Cdt Amal S. And thus with all these they brought home the runners up trophy for the cockhouse competition. The Tagorians look up to their wings on fire like the phoenix, to rise from the ashes with flame and glory.
Ronnie T Jacob Sergeant
Mustaffa Hussain Corporal
Another year of challenges, victories, disappointments and accomplishments has gone by for the VKKians. All the VKKians participated in various competitions with whole hearted spirit and dedication under the care of house master and the leadership of house appointments. We started off by bagging the first position in Malayalam debate with Cdt Anne Mary Mathew and Cdt Saurav Prakash securing the first and special prize respectively. Cdt Adwaith Raghav, Cdt Akash Kumar also proved their intellectual powers by winning prizes VKKians showed their mettle in in English and Hindi debates. Cdt Amal Prakash and Cdt Himanshu Kumar games field by bagging runners up trobagged IInd place in Malayalam and Eng- phy in Cricket and Football. Names of Cdt Himanshu Kumar and Cdt Ajay are lish Calligraphy. “Cleanliness is next to godliness’’ worth mentioning in bagging runner up is the “buzzword’’ of VKKians. When it in spelling bee competition. With their immaculate behaviour, came to cleanliness, once again it was a clean sweep by VKKians who exhibit- discipline and conduct VKKians brought ted their camaraderie, commitment home the coveted Interior economy and espirit de corps in maintaining the trophy. VKKians bagged second position house neat and clean, through the year in academics in which performance of and brought home the trophy the “Cleanest House’’. Cdt Himanshu of Class VIIth annexed gold in all three events in annual athletic meet and was adjudged the best athlete in subjunior section. Benny Thomas Sreehari Uday Aby Mathew Corporal
Sergeant
House Captain
Ms. Deepa RVM House Master
Cdt KK Mathew, Cdt Akash Kumar, Cdt Himanshu Kumar, Cdt Alvin Cheriyan, Cdt Danny Sumod, Cdt Niranjan and Cdt Sreelekh Raj deserves an applause. Although the cock house trophy eluded us by a whisker, we showed great perseverance, determination and team spirit. The spirit of determination, confidence and the strong will to win will keep one great quest for the “cockhouse alive.
Ms. B Radhika Attached Master
Ms. Preethi N Attached Master
Mr. Mahadevan Nair G House Master
The academic year 2011-2012 was a year of mixed fortunes for the Patelians. The year started with great hopes. It was an year of achievements, disappointments, happiness and sadness but enriching and memorable. Games trophy found the way to the house when cadets Shyam Kishore, Sandeep KS, Rahul K, Prashant K and Ram Chander ruled the Volleyball and Hockey courts unchallenged Cdt Shyam Kishore and Rahul Kumar were adjudged best players in Hockey and Volleyball respectively. In the Annual Athletic Meet the hardy, sturdy athletes of Patel put up an excellent performance on track and field events and bagged several medals for the house. Patelians had a strong presence on stage activities. Names of cadets Gautham V, Shahin Salim, Prashant Kumar, Mark MT, Chandan K are worth
Mr. NG Babu
Attached Master
mentioning. Cdt Gautham V and Mahesh IM dominated with their words in Malayalam Essay writing. Patelians exhibited true team sportsmanship and team spirit by being the runners up in PT Competition. We proved our worth by bagging the inaugural swimming trophy leaving the spectators spell bound. The talents of Yash Singh, Aman Badola, Chandan K and Aravind P K proved instrumental in this success. Patelians showed excellence in academics also. Contributions of Cdts. Aravind PK, Vishnu US, Gautham
Mr. Balamurugan N Ms. Nalinakumari Amma Attached Master
Matron
Vinayak S
House Captain
V, Prashant K, Chandan K and Gaurav have to be appreciated. Whatever has been achieved is the fruit of team work, co-operation and determination of our young cadets. Imbibing lessons from the lapses, the rejuvenated Patelians await the upcoming year with renewed zeal and vigour to hunt the cock house.
Sandeep Panicker Ajesh A Sergeant
Sergeant
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4699 - Haritha UG
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n¬ ap…o-ß-fpsS FÆw IqSpw. ImcWw cmhnse \mec aWn°v "G¿en- t{_-Iv^mÃv'In´pw. {hX-saSp- ° p∂ ap…ow Ip´n- I ƒ°mbn AXn- c m- h nse sa n¬ \¬Ip∂ kvs]jy¬^pUv. AXn-cm-hnse Fgp-t∂¬°-Wsa- t ∂- b p≈q. Nne¿°v c≠p- { ]mhiyw t{_Iv^mÃv Ign°mw. cmhnse sa n¬ t]mIm≥ Hcp Iq´pth- W - s a∂v dlnw ]d- ™ - t ∏mƒ `£-W-{]n-b-\mb tcmlnXv NmSnhoWp. ""Rm≥ hcmw''. dln- a n\v H‰bv ° v sa n¬ t]mIm≥ t]Sn- b mWv . sa ns‚ sXm´-Sp-ØmWv lukv. F¶nepw lukns‚ "]mØn'eqsS Ahn-sShsc H‰bv°v t]mIm≥ dln-an\v t]Sn-bmWv. ImcWw Ign-™-h¿jw Imº-knse At¥-hm-kn-bmb Hcp ]´n H‰bv°p In´nb dln-ans\ HmSn®p-hogvØn. t]Sn®v dln-an\v ]\n ]nSn®p. AXp- s Im≠v CØ- h W Aev]w XSn-an-Sp-°p≈ tcmln-Xns\ Iq´p-In-´n-b-t∏mƒ dlnw k¥p-jvS\mbn. sa v s _¬ ASn- ® Xv tI´v dlnw sdUn-bmbn. tcmln-Xns\ hnfn®p- W ¿Øm- s a∂v Icp- X n- b - t ∏mƒ Xs∂ tcmlnXv sdUn-bmbn ap∂n¬ \n¬°p∂p. c≠p- t ]cpw IqSn "lukn's‚ shfn-bn-en-dßn. 33
]´n-Isf Ipdn-®p-X-s∂-bm-bncp∂p kwkmcw. ""t]Sn-°-cpXv ]´nIsf \Ωƒ t]Sn-®m-emWv ]´n-Iƒ \sΩ t]Sn-∏n-°p-∂Xv''. tcmlnXv ss[cy- h m- \ mb apXn¿∂ Hcm- s ft∏mse kwkm- c n- ° m≥ XpSßn. kwkm-c-Øns‚ ]Ip-Xn-bn¬ dlnans‚ apJ- Ø n- \ mbn sXc™ tcmlnXv I≠Xv dlnw Iptd apºnembn HmSp-∂-XmWv. s]s´∂v A]ISw aW-Ø-dn™ tcmlnXv ]pd-Inte°v Xncn™p t\m°n. sXm´p ]n∂n¬ IpXn®p ]m™p-h-cp∂ Hcp ]´n. ]n∂oSv 100 ao‰¿ kv]oUn-embn tcmlnXv. ho≠pw H∂p-Xn-cn™p t\m°m≥ Ah- k cw In´n- b Xv AtimI lukns‚ ap∂n-se-Øn-bt∏m-gmWv. Hm´-Øns‚ thKX H´pw Ipd-bv°m≥ ]‰nb ]cn-X-ÿn-Xn-bnem- b n- c p- ∂ n√ tcmlnXv . ip\- I ≥ sXm´p ]pdtI Xs∂-bp≠v. ]s£ Ac≠ shfn-®-Øn¬ Hcp \nan-jØns‚ ]mXn-bn¬ Hcp ImgvN IqSn tcmlnXv I≠p. cmPmPn lukns‚ P\me Iºn-I-fn-eqsS kvss]U¿ams\-t]mse hen-™p-]m™v Ibdp∂p, dlnw! k¿Δ-i-‡n-bp-sa-SpØv ImepIƒ \bn® hgn-I-fn-eqsS tcmlnXv HmSn. Ipsd Zqcw HmSn Imep-Iƒ Ipg™-t∏mƒ tcmlnXv ]Xnsb Xncn™p- t \m- ° m≥ ss[cyw Im´n. Ct∏m ip\-I≥ ]pd-In-en√. At∏mgmWv a\- n-em-bXv Xm≥ \nev°p-
""At∏m-gmWv a\- n-em-bXv Xm≥ \nev°p-∂Xv {]n≥kn-∏m-ens‚ hoSns‚ ap∂n-em-sW∂v. Np‰pw Ccp´v. C\n Ftßm´p t]mIpw? s]s´∂v ]t´¬ lukn¬ sse‰v sXfn-bp-∂Xpw hmXn¬ Xpd-°p-∂Xpw I≠p.'' ∂Xv {]n≥kn- ∏ m- e ns‚ hoSns‚ ap∂n-em-sW∂v. Np‰pw Ccp´v. C\n Ftßm´p t]mIpw? s]s´∂v ]t´¬ lukn¬ sse‰v sXfn- b p- ∂ Xpw hmXn¬ Xpd- ° p- ∂ Xpw I≠p. ]ns∂ Btem- N n®p \n∂n√. Atßm-t´bv°v HmSn-°-bdn. HmSn hnßn- t e°v Cc®p Ib- d n- b - t ∏mgmWv izmkw hoWXv. hnb¿sØm-gpIn \n∂v AWbv°p∂ Xt∂mSv lukvIym-]v‰≥ Ft¥m tNmZn-°p∂p. izmk-sa-Sp°m- s a∂ Ahÿ h∂- t ∏mƒ ]d™p. ""eoU¿.....]´n.....!'' CXv c≠p-aq∂p {]mhiyw Bh¿Øn-®t∏mƒ lukvIym- ] v‰≥ Xs∂ Xpdn®p t\m°n-s°m≠v ASp-tØ°v h∂p. s]s´-∂mWv Hm¿ØXv eoUdn- t \mSv Xm≥ ae- b m- f - Ø n- e mWv kwkm-cn-®-sX∂v thKw {Sm≥knte‰v sNbvXp. '"tUmKv.....tUmKv.....''.
\ncm-i-tbmsS ]Xps° \S∂v lukn- s eØn. H∂p- a - d n- b m- Ø t]mse dlnw tNmZn®p ""\o FhnsS- t ∏m- b n- c p∂p?'' Rß- s fms° t{_Iv^mÃv Ign™p Xncn-s®-Ønbt√m!'' H∂pw adp-]Sn ]d-™n√. tZjyhpw k¶-Shpw sIm≠v Ahs‚ aq°n- S n®p ]c- Ø m≥ tXm∂n- s b- ¶ n- e pw HmSn- Ø - f ¿∂ £oWw-sIm≠v H∂pw an≠msX I´nen-¬ Ibdn apJw aqSn InS∂p.
eoU¿ IcpW Im´n. hnßn-en-cp∂v sdÃv FSp-°m≥ ]d™p. Ipd-®pt\cw Ign- ™ - t ∏mƒ dln- a ns\ Hm¿Ω h∂p. Ah-\n-t∏mgpw cmPmPn lukns‚ P\m- e - b psS apI- f nesØ Iºn-bn¬ Xqßn-°n-S-°p-Ibm-bn-cn-°ptam? \S∂ Imcy-߃ lukvIym]v‰-t\mSv ]d™v \μnbpw tcJ-s∏-
SpØn AhnsS \n∂v Cdßn \S∂p. sa n- t e°v thKw \S∂p. AhnsS sN∂-t∏mƒ IX-I-S™p InS-°p∂p. ]´n Ib-dm-Xn-cn-°m≥ dlnw AS- ® - X m- b n- c n- ° ptam? sa ns‚ hi-Øp≈ P\m-e-bn-eqsS t\m°n-b-t∏mƒ a\- n-embn F√mhcpw Ign- ® p- I - g n- ™ v t]mbn- c n°p∂p.
A\p-_‘w: AXn-\p-tijw Imº-knse ]´n-Iƒ Fs∂t∂bv°p-ambn \njv°m-knX-cm-bn. F∂m¬ tcmln-Xns‚ Cu ]´n-°Y C∂pw Iym-º-kn¬ kPo-h-am-Wv.
The First day
in Khaki
When I came to Sainik School I
saw my seniors wearing khakis. But we were asked to put white shirt and white shorts. I was curious to wear khaki but Miss told that we would get it only later. Then I noted the beret, school belt, house colour, SSKZM and most importantly the name tab. One day I dreamed of wearing khaki and going near my cousins. I waited and waited and one day Miss gave us khakis, beret, school belt, house colour, SSKZM and name tab. Then I and my batch mates were too happy.
5240 Abhijith A.S.
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The Beauty of Nature Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s full of hills
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s full of green, forests The sky is deep blue A lovely sight to see. The rivers, the streams They all flow down the hills Splitting into small channels They travel far and wide They dash into the rocks and splash out, They jump from big rocks and form a waterfall.
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The hilly slopes are full of green The bright fresh green grass Holds the dew drops They shine like jewels in sunlight. Look at the blue sky, The birds flying in full freedom With its wings outstretched In the sky that has no end. We have such a beautiful nature In this little heaven; The only one home we have: The beautiful Earth!
5049 Alex M
{]Wbw
Hm¿Ω-bn¬
Hcp
4965 Fw {ioi-¶¿
""So®¿ Cu ]Sw Fß-s\-
A∂v cm{Xn Rm≥ Iptd Btem-Nn®p. F\n°v Ahsf CjvS-ambn. kv°qfn¬ FØnb Fs‚ ASpØv kvt\l h∂p tNmZn®p, ""\n\°v Ieym-Wnsb CjvS-amtWm?'' Fs‚ D≈n¬ \n∂v DØcw h∂p-I-gn™p. ""AsX F\n°v Ahsf CjvSa- mWv.''
bp≠v?''. Rm≥ tNmZn®p. Rm≥ B ]Sw hmßn AXn¬ hc® arZp-eamb apJØv Hcp adpIv hc®p. So®¿ tNmZn®p, ""CXv IeymWn At√? \√ A ev ]Sw. \o Ct{Xw \∂m- b n´v hc- b v ° ptam?'' Rm≥ So®¿°v ]p©n-cn-sIm-s≠mcp adp-]Sn sImSpØp. So®¿ B ]Sw IeymWn°v sImSpØp. Rm≥ Ah-fpsS apJØv Hcp `mh-am-‰-ßfpw I≠n√. A∂v cm{Xn Rm≥ Iptd Btem-Nn®p. F\n°v Ahsf CjvSambn. kv°qfn¬ FØnb Fs‚ ASpØv kvt\l h∂p tNmZn®p, ""\n\°v Ieym- W nsb CjvSamtWm?'' Fs‚ D≈n¬ \n∂v DØcw h∂p- I - g n™p. AsX F\n°v Ahsf CjvS-amWv.'' AXv kv t \l ¢mkn¬ D®Øn¬ Ieym-Wn-tbmSpw Ah-fpsS
IqsS-bp-≈-h-cp-sS-b-SpØpw ]d™p, ""IeymWo, A`n-tj-In\v \nt∂mSv t{]a- a mWv. kq£n- t ®mtW''. F\n°v kvt\l-tbmSv tZjy-ambn. s]s´∂v IeymWn ASp- t Ø°v h∂p. ¢mkn¬ \ni-_vZX. s]s´∂v IeymWn hncepw Nq≠n D®-Øn¬ Ft∂mSv ]d™p. ""Rm≥ ChnsS h∂Xv ]Tn- ° m\mWv A√msX t{]an-°mt\m Iq´pIq-Sn PohnXw Xpe-bv°m-t\m A√ . t{]an®v \ns∂ s\©n¬ sIm≠p \S-°m≥ X\n°v {]W-b-tcm-K-an√.'' A∂v ho´n-te°v \ncm-i-\mbn Rm≥ aSßn. ASpØ Znh-ksØ Um≥kv t{]m{Km- a n- s \- ° p- d n®v Hm¿Ø-t∏mƒ Rm\mWv sÃ∏v CtS≠- s X∂v Hm¿Ω h∂Xv . ]ns∂ Ieym-Wn-bp-ambn \S∂ {]iv\-ßsf√mw ad∂p. ho´n¬ \n∂v sÃ∏n´-Xn-\p-tijw Ign-®n´v s]s´∂v Dd36
¥…“Æ˙ ∫…{……Ω˛“ ¶……Æ˙i… E‰Ú i…÷®… Ω˛…‰ ¥…“Æ˙ ∫…{……Ω˛“,
i…÷®Ω˛…Æ˙“ ¥…“Æ˙i…… E‰Ú EÚ…Æ˙h… ¥……Ω˛“ - ¥……Ω˛“* V…§… i…÷®… ™…÷r˘ ®… ±…b˜x…‰ V……i…‰ Ω˛…‰ i…÷®Ω˛…Æ˙“ ¥…“Æ˙i…… E‰Ú +…M…‰ n÷˘∂®…x… ¶……M… V……i…‰ Ω˲* V…§…-V…§… n‰˘∂… p˘…‰ Ω˛™…… x…‰ n‰˘∂… {…Æ˙ +ΩΔ˛EÚ…Æ˙ ®…S……™…… i…§…-i…§… i…÷®…x…‰ =x… n‰˘∂…p˘…‰ Ω˛™…… EÚ…‰ ®……Æ˙ ¶…M……™……* V…§…-V…§… n‰˘∂… {…Æ˙ n÷˘∂®…x… ¶……Æ˙“ i…§…-i…§… i…÷®…x…‰ n÷˘∂®…x… EÚ…‰ ®……Æ˙“* V…§…-V…§… n‰˘∂… {…Æ˙ ∫…ΔEÚ]ı +…™…… i…§…-i…§… i…÷®…x…‰ ∫…EÚ]ı -®……‰S…x… §…x…EÚÆ˙ +…™……* i…÷®…x…‰ Ω˛®…‰∂…… ¶……Æ˙i…®……i…… EÚ“ i……V… Æ˙J…“ Ω˲* i…÷®… x…‰ Ω˛®…‰∂…… ¶……Æ˙i…®……i…… EÚ“ ∂……x… Æ˙J…“ Ω˲* Ω˛®… ∫…§… Ω˲ ¶……Æ˙i… n‰˘∂… E‰Ú ¥……∫…“ i…÷®… Ω˛…‰ Ω˛®……Ɖ˙ n‰˘∂…|…‰®…“ ¥…“Æ˙ ∫…{……Ω˛“*
ßm≥ t]mbn. InS- ∂ - t ∏mƒ a\ n¬ Ah-fpsS cq£-amb hm°pI- f mWv h∂Xv . B cm{Xn- b nse Dd°w icn-bm-bn√. ¢mkn¬ h∂- t ∏mƒ So®¿ ]d™p, ""c≠v Um≥kp≠v. kn\nam-‰n°pw. skan-¢m- n-°epw. c≠p s]b-dn-emWv.'' At∏mƒ IeymWn tNmZn®p, ""So®¿, s]b¿ Bcv Xocpam-\n°pw.'' So®¿ Ieym-Wn-tbmSpw Ft∂mSpw sÃ∏v Xocp- a m- \ nt®m F∂v tNmZn®p. R߃ ]d™p, ""Xocp-am-\n-s®∂v''. At∏mƒ So®¿ ]d™p, ""\nß- f n∂v BZysØ s]b-dp-Iƒ. Hcmfv ¢mkn°pw at‰bmƒ kn\n-am-‰n°pw F\n°v So®dpsS B Xocp-am\w icn°pw CjvSs∏´p. Ieym-Wn°v AXßv ]nSn-®n√ A∂v skan-¢m-kn¬ Um≥kn\v C´]m´v kμ¿`-Øn\v ]‰n-b-Xm-bn-cp∂p. ""s\©p-°pƒ s]bvXnSpw hm agbv'' 37
]cn-]mSn Ign-™-t∏mƒ Rm≥ s]s´∂v Xs∂ ho´n¬t]mbn. A∂pcm{Xn Ipg- ∏ - s am∂pw D≠m- b n√. \∂mbn Ddßn. ]nt‰∂v sKbnwkv ssSan\p apºp≈ ]nco-Un¬ Rm≥ Dd-ßnt∏mbn. s]s´∂v hmXn¬ i‡n-bn¬ ASn-°p-∂Xv tI´v Rm≥ DW¿∂p. Rm\pw Ieym-Wnbpw am{Xw Ahƒ Ft∂mSv tNmZn®p, ""Cu hmXn¬ H∂v Xpd∂p Xcmtam?. Rm≥ {ian- ® n´v ]‰n- b n√. AXv ðm-bn-t∏mbn. Ahƒ Ft∂mSv HmXn, ""tkmdn Rm≥ Aßs\ ]d-™Xv At∏mƒ AhnsS F√m- h cpw \n∂- X p- s Im≠mWv.'' s]s´∂v Btcm hmXn¬ Xpd∂p Ahƒ ]pd-tØ°v HmSn. A∂v cm{Xn Fs‚ ssk\n-I kv ° q- f n- t e- ° p≈ dnkƒ´v In´n.
5163 Himanshu KR
AXp- I m- c Ww kv ° qfn¬ t]mbn Ahsf I≠v t^m¨ \º¿ hmßm≥ Ign-™n√. ]ns∂ F\n°v Hcp ]\n h∂v kv°qfn¬ t]mIm≥ ]‰n- b n√. ]co£ Fgp-Xm\pw ]‰n-bn√. B Ah[n ka-bØv ssk\nI-kv°q-fn¬ t]mIm-\p≈ Xøm-sdSp-∏n-em-bn-cp∂p. ]ns∂ Ieym-Wnsb ImWm≥ ]‰n-bn√. ]ns∂ ]pXnb kv ° qfnse A\p-`-h-߃°n-S-bn¬ Rm≥ IeymWn- b psS Imcyw ad∂p. ]ns∂ F´mw ¢m n-em-b-t∏mƒ ]gb Imcy߃ Hm¿Øp. s]s´-∂mWv IeymWnsb Hm¿Ω h∂Xv. Ct∏mgpw Ahsf H∂p hnfn°mt\m ImWmt\m Rm≥ sImXn°p∂p. ]s£ Ct∏mƒ B {]Wbw Hcp Hm¿Ω am{Xw.
When parents say time is up to get up Children say No, just five minutes more. When parents say it’s time to bathe Children say ‘we want to play.’
ParentsVs Children
When parents say it’s time for school Then children say ‘I am bathing now’ When parents say it’s time to study Children say ‘we want to chat with each other’ When parents say don’t run here and there The children say ‘we want to enjoy’ When parents beat the children. Then the children cry.
5121 R Unnikrishnan
At last the parents go near and soothe them with a hug.
{™……Ɖ˙ §…SS…… 5155 Monu Kumar
{™……Ɖ˙ §…SS……‰, {™……Ɖ˙ §…SS……‰, <∫… |…n⁄˘π…h… ∫…‰ i…÷®… ±…b˜…‰ V…Ω˛…ƒ i…Ω˛…ƒ Ω˲ |…n⁄˘π…h… Ω˛“ |…n⁄˘π…h…, ∂…÷r˘ x…Ω˛” Ω˲ ¥……i……¥…Æ˙h…** ¥…fiI… ±…M……+…‰, ¥…fiI… ±…M……+…‰, <∫… Z…hb‰˜ EÚ…‰ i…÷®… ±…Ω˛Æ˙…+…‰ EÚΩ˛“ x…Ω˛” Ω˲ {…‰b˜…‰ EÚ“ UÙ…™……, ∫…°«Ú Ω˲ EfiÚ j…®… EÚ“ ®……™……** V…±… x…Ω˛” Æ˙Ω‰˛M……, V…±… x…Ω˛” Æ˙Ω‰˛M……, <∫… ∫…Δ∫……Æ˙ EÚ… EÚ±… x…Ω˛” Æ˙Ω‰˛M……* ®…]ı… b˜…±……‰ |…n⁄˘π…h… EÚ…‰ V…b˜ ∫…‰, x…Ω˛” Æ˙Ω‰˛M…“ §…“®……Æ˙“ EÚ±… ∫…‰** {™……Ɖ˙ §…SS……‰ {™……Ɖ˙ §…SS……‰ <∫… |…n⁄˘π…h… ∫…‰ i…÷®… ±…b˜…‰** 38
el-cn-bn¬
4985 Vaishnav Gopi
A—s\ ad∂ aI≥ ""Ah≥ ¢mkn¬ {i≤n-°p-∂n√ ]T-\-Øn¬ ]nt∂m-´p-t]mbn. ¢mkn¬ hg-°p-≠m°n. Aßs\ Ahs\ {]n≥kn-∏-ens‚ ASptØ°v sIm≠p-t]m-bn. Ah≥ AhnsS \n∂v {]n≥kn-∏ens\ NoØ hnfn®p Imc-y-߃ samØ-Øn¬ hj-fm-bn-Xp-S-ßn. ''
hf¿Øn- h-ep-Xm-°nb A—s\
ad∂ aIs‚ IY-bmWv CXv. kqc-y≥ Ing°v DZn-®p, XWpØ Cfw Im‰v hoin, Infn-Iƒ Nne®p XpSßn, Ip∂n-\c - n-Inse a™v s]mßnXp-S-ßn. Ah≥ Dd-°-sa-gp-t∂-‰p. Ah≥ A∂v A©mw ¢mknem-bn-cp-∂p. A—≥ Bbn-cp∂p Ahs‚ Poh≥. A—≥ ]d-bp-∂Xv ASn-s]mSn sX‰msX Ah≥ A\p-kc- n-°pw. c≠mw-hb- n¬ AΩ acn-®p-tXmsS Ahs‚ F√m Imc-yhpw t\m°n-bXv A—-\m-bn-cp-∂p. H∂mw¢mkv apXte Ah\v ¢mkn¬ H∂mw dm¶m-bn-cp-∂p. So®-¿am¿°pw amjvam¿°pw \√- Ip-´nsb ImWn-°m≥ Ah≥ am{Xta D≠mbn-cp-s∂m-≈q. Ahs‚ ¢mknse eoU¿ Ah≥ X- s∂- bm- bn- c p- ∂p. F√m Ip´n-Iƒ°pw Ahs\ CjvSa - mbn-cp-∂p. Aßs\ Hcp Znhkw NoØ Iq´p- I m¿°n- S - b n¬ Ah≥s]- ´ p.
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Ah≥ Ah-cn¬ \n∂pw AI∂p amdm≥ XpSßn ]t£ km[n-®n-√. Ah≥ A—-t\mSv Imc-y-߃ ]d™p. A—≥ Ah-t\mSv ]d-™p. Hcn°epw Ah-cpsS IqsS IqS-cp-X-v F-∂.v ]t£ Ah¿ Ahs\ NoØ kz-`mh-io-e-߃ ]Tn-∏n-°m≥ XpS-ßn. Ah≥ AXn-s\m∂pw Xøm-dm-bn-√. Znh- k - ß ƒ CXp- t ]mse IS∂p \oßn. Ahs\ el-cn-bpsS ASn-ab - m°m≥ XpS-ßn. Ah≥ AXn¬ hoWpt]m-bn. Ah≥ ¢mkn¬ {i≤n- ° p∂n√ ]T-\-Øn¬ ]nt∂m-´p-t]mbn. ¢mkn¬ hg-°p-≠m°n. Aßs\ Ahs\ {]n≥kn- ∏ - e ns‚ ASptØ°v sIm≠p- t ]m- b n. Ah≥ AhnsS \n∂v {]n≥kn-∏ens\ NoØ hnfn®p Imc- y - ß ƒ samØ- Ø n¬ hj- f m- b n- X p- S - ß n. {]n≥kn- ∏ ¬ Ahs‚ A—s\ hnfn-∏n-®p. A—≥
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4520 Anandhu G S Af ter the rigorous selection procedures during the RDC-2011. I, U/O Anandu G.S., was for tunate to be selected as a delegate to represent India in a foreign country as part of NCC Youth Exchange Programme. It was a moment of joy for me when I received the letter from DG NCC intimating that I had been selected to be part of YEP Bangladesh2011 to witness “the Victory Day celebrations” to be held at Dhaka. On the Ist of December I boarded the flight to Delhi so as to reach there by the same day around 4 in the evening. As the winter had set in, it was very cold in Delhi. It took me a while to get adjusted with the climate there. I reported to the YEP cell on the same day. In the evening we were given a chance to introduce each other and had a briefing about the entire YEP programme by our contingent commander Col. Ajay Gupta, the group commander of Jabalpur, M.P directorate. In the 10 days that followed, we got to know more of each other and our bond of friendship grew stronger and
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BANGLADESH 2011 stronger. We had a couple of outings in and around Delhi. We had our measurements for the NCC dress taken. In the meantime we also prepared our cultural programme and slide presentation about India which was to be presented in Bangladesh. And finally, the day for us to proceed to Bangladesh arrived. We were all thrilled as it was the maiden foreign trip for almost all of us. On December 11 we proceeded to Indira Gandhi International Airport from where we were to board our plane to Dhaka. After the normal security checks, we boarded the flight and reached Dhaka Hazral shajilal International airport by 3.30pm. We were greeted by Bangladesh NCC cadets and staff at the airport and they accompanied us to our accommodation area near the BNCC
headquarters. They provided us with some light refreshment. At the BNCC headquarters we met our counterparts from Sri Lanka and had an interaction with them. On the next day, that is, the 12th of December YEP Bangladesh was officially inaugurated by DG BNCC and gave us a briefing about Bangladesh. Then we proceeded to Ansar Academy, our first visit in Bangladesh. This is a unique institution as it provides training about all walks of life including military training, disaster management, self defence. etc. to the poor people hailing from villages and other backward communities. This government institution is being well maintained by the Bangladesh Army. On the next day we visited the ‘National Martyr’s Square’ and the Indian High Commission. The
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National Mar ty’s Square is a war memorial built in memory of the brave soldiers who attained martyrdom in liberating Bangladesh in the 1971 war. We then had a cup of tea at the Indian High commission and an interactive session with the members of Indian high commission. On 14th December, our visit was to Bangabhandhu Memorial Museum. This was once the home for Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the father of the Nation of Bangladesh. It was here that this great hero was assassinated during the 1975 military coup. We also had our visit to some historical places. In the evening we had the cultural programme co-hosted by Indian, Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi NCC teams. We were fortunate to have our DG NCC, Lt Gen P S Bhalla as the chief guest for the function. We were filled with joy when we came to know that our programme was one of the most acclaimed events of the evening. The next day was of utmost importance as it was on this day that our visits to all chiefs of the defence force were scheduled. First we visited the Chief of Army Staff and then the Navy Chief followed by the Chief of Air Staff. In the evening we had a formal dinner hosted for the cadets of Indian and Sri Lanka. The boys were out in their Jodhpuri suits and the girls in their silk sarees. We then had an exchange of mementoes and a photo session. The next day was the most important day as it was the Victory Day celebrations. We were seated in the pavilion by 9.00am in the morning. The parade began by the march past of the army, navy and airforce contingents. We were delighted to see our fellow mates of BNCC marching in the parade. The wonderful parade culminated in the skillful, breathtaking air show by the
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Bangladesh Air Force. In the evening we were for tunate to attend the reception hosted by the president of Bangladesh, Shri. Zillur Rahman, for the dignitories. There we also met the prime minister, Sheikh Hassina, and the war veterans of 1971 war. On the next day we had a long journey to Jamuna resort. It was about 80 kms away from the BNCC headquarters. The main attraction of this resort is the Jamuna multipurpose bridge, which is 4.7kms long. The bridge consisted of both railways and roadways as well as the gas pipeline. There we had a river cruise, a memorable and enjoyable one. After this we had a delightful feast and after a small interaction with the area commander we returned to BNCC headquarters. On the 18th of Dec. We all packed up to leave for Chittagong. It was for the first time that an NCC delegation was moving out of Dhaka. We were all amazed to see the transport that they hired for us. Believe it or not it was a Mercedes S.class sleeper coach ! It was a wonderful journey and on the way to Chittagong we got down at Comilla Cantonment which was the commanding post of late Gen Silver, the commander of British Indian territory during world war - II. We then proceeded to Chittagong and we reached the Naval Quarters by around 6.30 in the evening. Later we had a reception hosted by the BNCC cadets of chittagong area. On the next morning we visited the ‘War Memorial Museum’ where the weapons used during the war were kept. We then proceeded to Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA), where we witnessed the Commandants passing out parade. After the parade we visited the west point, which is the end of Bangladesh
territory. We had our lunch there and enjoyed in the nearby beach. We had an opportunity to ride in a quad bike. The next day was the last day of our trip. On this day we were taken to the Naval Dockyard where we saw the BNS Umar Farooq, the first ship of Bangladesh Navy. Then we had a sea cruise in Bangladesh naval ship and by noon we were back in Naval Quarters. On the same day we boarded the train which took us back to Dhaka. The next day we had shopping in and around Dhaka and in the evening we were busy thanking our conducting officers and cadets of BNCC. We took each other’s contact address as it was time for us to part. The next day, that is 22nd Dec, was a sorrowful day waving goodbye to our counterparts from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. We boarded our return flight to Delhi at 9.30 am and reached IGI airport by 12.45PM. We were then escorted back to YEP cell. On the next day, since my flight back to Trivandrum was at 2.00PM, I left the YEP cell with a heavy heart, waving goodbye to my friends. I boarded my return flight at 1.30 and reached back Trivandrum at around 7.30 in the evening. The trip was a funfilled one, and it was the best experience that I ever had in my life, I would like to thank the NCC for organising such a memorable trip for us.
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he energy sector in India is becoming a growing market for investments. It has seen a large growth in the last few years. The electricity sector in India has an installed capacity of 185 Gigawatts as of November 2011, the world’s fifth largest of the installed capacity: Thermal powerplants constitute 65%, hydroelectric power 21%, and the rest 14% is a combination of wind, biomass,waste - to - electricity and nuclear. In December 2011 over 300 million Indian citizens had no access to electricity. Over one third of rural population and 6% of the urban population had no access to electricity. To most of the people who have electricity supply, it is intermittent and unreliable. Blackouts and power shedding interrupts irrigation and manufacturing across the country. Electricity distribution network in India is inefficient as compared to other countries. India’s network losses exceeded 32% in 2010 as compared to the world average of 15%.Loss reduction technologies if adopted in India can add about 30 GW of electrical power, while simultaneously reducing electricity loss and carbon footprint. India is the world’s fourth largest consumer of electricity, but it currently suffers from a major shor tage of electricity generation capacity. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that India needs an investment of atleast $ 135 billion to provide
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universal access of electricity to its population. Power development in India was first started in 1897 in Darjeeling, followed by the commission of a hydropower station at Sivasamudram, Karnataka in 1902. India’s electricity generation capacity has increased from about 100GW in 2001 to over 185 GW in 2011. India’s growth rates are still less than those achieved by China, and short of the capacity of electricity to ensure the availability of electricity to all its citizens. India’s energy sector is the world’s most active player in renewable energy utilisation, especially wind energy. As of December 2011, India’s installed capacity is about 22.4 GW of renewable technology based electricity. According to Oil and Gas journal, India has approximately 38 trillion cubic feet (Tc f) of proven natural gas reserves. United states energy information administration estimates that India
produced approximately 1.8 Tcf of natural gas in 2010, while consuming 2.3 Tcf. The electricity, power and fertiliser sector accounts for nearly threequarters of the natural gas consumption in India. Natural gas is expected to be on increase as the country pursues energy security. The country already produces some coalbed methane and has major potential to expand this source of cleaner fuel. India is estimated to have between 600 to 2000 Tcf of shale gas resources. Despite its natural potential. India has yet to hold licensing round for its shale gas blocks. The traditional natural gas reserves too, have been very slow to develop in India because of regulatory burdens and bureaucratic red tape severely restrict the country’s ability to harness its resources. If India were to use its resources to its full potential, it could say good bye to its energy problems, no doubt.
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A Love Story There was a blind girl. She hated
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everybody except her boyfriend. She used to tell him that, if she had eyes she would marry him. Then after some days someone donated eyes to the girl. She saw her boy friend and was surprised because he was also blind. The boy asked his girlfriend, “Now you have eyes, will you marry me?” The girl was silent for some time and said, “No”. The boy came near the girl and told her, “Take care of my eyes, Bye”.
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ssIh-ey-am-Ip∂ s]m≥]q-°f - mbv PK-Zo-i≥ X∂-b® - c - pfn.....\n߃X≥ \mhn¬ \n∂p-b-cs´ \∑-X≥ hmIyw ]pe-cn-X≥ aSn-bn¬ Ipfn-sc∂ t]mse PK-Zo-i≥ X≥ aSn-bn¬ Nmtb-Wta AΩ-X≥ amdn¬ Ips™∂ t]mse \∑-X≥ amdn¬ Nmtb-Wta aÆn¬ hncn-bp∂ s]m≥]p-Wyta \n߃ kvt\l-Øn≥ ae-cm°q... F∂pao ]mcn¬ kvt\l-Øn≥ ae-cmbn \n߃ hmgq... F∂pw kvt\l-Øn≥ ae-cmbn hmgq.
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M…÷±……§… ™…Ω˛ °⁄Ú±… Ω˲ <i…x…“ x…Æ˙…±…“ EÚÆ˙ n‰˘ EÚ…‰<« {…‰ x… V……n⁄˘ ™…Ω˛ °⁄Ú±… ∫…§…EÚ…‰ ±…÷¶……i…“ n˘…‰ ∫……l…“ EÚ…‰ Ω˲ ™…Ω˛ ®…±……i…“ <∫…EÚ“ J…÷∂…§…⁄ §…Ω÷˛i… ∫…÷Ω˛…x…“ EÚÆ˙ n‰˘ ∫…§…EÚ…‰ ®…x…®……x…“ °⁄Ú±……‰ ®… Ω˲ ™…Ω˛ ∫…÷xn˘Æ˙ <∫…EÚ… EÚ…‰<« ¶…‰n˘ x… ¶……¥…
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±……±… ÆΔ˙M… EÚ… °⁄Ú±… Ω˲ ™…Ω˛ ±…±…S……i…“ Ω˲ ™…Ω˛ ∫…§…EÚ… ®…x… <∫…E‰Ú b˜…±…“ ®… Ω˲ EÚ…ƒ]ı…, EÚ…]ı-EÚ…]ıı EÚÆ˙ {™……Æ˙ §…f¯…i…“
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Song of the rain Rim-zim, rim-zim, drop, drop, drop
I come down dancing pitter, patter Rim-zim, rim-zim, drop, drop, drop I come down twittering pitter, patter.
I get a response mixed and vexed It depends on the time and place Oft I’m welcome when they’re parched Or else it’s all flood and fury. Rim-zim, rim-zim, drop, drop, drop I may come down ‘cats and dogs’ To the sheltered it’s all picnic then But the homeless run all helter-skelter. Green fields wave and forests sway To extend their welcome notes Weary hearts and dreary sands All alike are filled with joy. Rim-Zim, rim-zim, drop, drop, drop I come down spraying spraying pearls of chill Pearls of chill, pearls of thrill Oft it’s welcome as drops of life.
K.S. Antony For umbrellas both new and old Dept. of English It’s a day of rejoicing They all come out of their dusty hidings And take out processions long and winding.
To the Indus, Yamuna and Kaveri I’m a devil and monster sure But to the dreary stretches parched and hot I’m an angel sought and prayed.
Sometimes I flood lands and homes And force a frog atop a water-weed Or a man atop his roof Or worse, both down and out!!
Ponds and wells do well up well Drains and gutters drain out well Flora and fauna do up well And people let a sigh o, well.
Parents vex as children rush out to embrace me Children are fixed as parents frown at them But the vexed and the fixed all alike Sing my melodies through and through.
The Relativistic lady There was a lady called Bright.
She travelled faster than light. She left her home oneday. And travelled in a relative way. And reached back home the previous night.
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""±……‰M… EÚΩ˛i…‰ ΩÈ˛ EÚ ∫…{…x…… EÚ¶…“-EÚ¶…“ Ω˛EÚ“EÚi… §…x… V……i…… Ω˲'' 4920 Prasanth Kumar
=∫…‰ ∫…§… ®……±…⁄®… l…… EÚ ¥…Ω˛ P…Æ˙ ∫…‰ ¶……M…EÚÆ˙ +…™…… Ω˲* =∫…x…‰ Æ˙…V…÷ EÚ…‰ +SUÙ… J……x…… J…±……™……* +…ËÆ˙ °ÚÆ˙ +…M…‰ V……x…‰ EÚ… ®……M…« §…i……™……* =∫…‰ °ÚÆ˙ EÚ<« ®…÷∫…“§…i…… EÚ… ∫……®…x…… EÚÆ˙x…… {…b˜…*
Æ˙…V…÷ x……®… EÚ… BEÚ ±…c˜EÚ… l……* ¥…Ω˛ +{…x…‰ UÙ…‰]‰ı {… Æ˙¥……Æ˙ E‰Ú ∫……l… {……¥……{…÷Æ˙“ ®… Æ˙Ω˛i…… l……* =∫…‰ {… Æ˙™…… EÚ“ EÚΩ˛…x…“ ∫…÷x…x…‰ EÚ… §…Ω÷˛i… ∂……ËEÚ l……* ¥…Ω˛ +{…x…“ n˘…n˘“ ®……ƒ ∫…‰ Æ˙…‰W…, {… Æ˙™…… EÚ“, n‰˘¥…“ B¥…Δ n‰˘¥…i……+… EÚ“ EÚΩ˛…x…“ ∫…÷x…i…… l……* =∫…‰ V…§… ¶…“ ∫…®…™… ®…±…i…… ¥…Ω˛ +{…x…“ n˘…n˘“ ®……ƒ E‰Ú {……∫… EÚΩ˛…x…“ ∫…÷x…x…‰ S…±…… V……i……* =∫…‰ ¶…M…¥……x… ∫…‰ ®…±…x…‰ EÚ… §…b˜… ∂…ËEÚ l……* ¥…Ω˛ +{…x…“ <SUÙ…, BEÚ n˘x… n˘…n˘“ ®……ƒ EÚ…‰ §…i……<«* n˘…n˘“ ®……ƒ x…‰ EÚΩ˛… ""¶…M…¥……x… ∫¥…M…« ®… Æ˙Ω˛i…‰ Ω˲ V……‰ ±……‰M… +SUÙ… EÚ…®… EÚÆ˙i…‰ Ω˲ ¶…M…¥……x… =xΩ˛” EÚ…‰ ®…±…i…‰ Ω˲*'' Æ˙…V…÷
x…‰ ∫……‰S……, ®…Èx…‰ EÚ…‰<« M…±…i… EÚ…®… x…Ω˛” EÚ™…… Ω˲? ™…Ω˛ ∫……‰S…EÚÆ˙ BEÚ n˘x… ¥…Ω˛ P…Æ˙ ∫…‰ ¶……M… M…™…… +…ËÆ˙ ¶…M…¥……x… EÚ…‰ J……‰V…x…‰ ±…M……* {……ƒS… n˘x… {……∂S……i…¬ =∫…‰ ¶…⁄J…Ú ±…M…x…‰ ±…M…“ °ÚÆ˙ ¥…Ω˛ ¶…M…¥……x… EÚ… J™……±… ®…x… ®… Æ˙J…i…‰ Ω÷˛B S…±…i…… Æ˙Ω˛…* V…§… ¥…Ω˛ Ω˛®……±…™… E‰Ú EÚÆ˙“§… {…Ω÷ƒ˛S…… i……‰ ¥…Ω˛ §…±…E÷Ú±… l…EÚ M…™……* =∫…‰ BEÚ EÚn˘®… S…±…x…… ¶…“ ®…÷Œ∂EÚ±… {…b˜ Æ˙Ω˛… l……* °ÚÆ˙ ¶…“ +{…x…… {…⁄Æ˙… x……®… ±…M……EÚÆ˙ n˘x… ¶…Æ˙ EÚb˜“ ®…‰Ω˛x…i… E‰Ú §……n˘ =∫…‰ E÷ÚUÙ J……x…‰ E‰Ú ∫……®……x… ®…±…… +…ËÆ˙ {…“x…‰ EÚ… {……x…“ V……‰ §…Ω÷˛i… n⁄˘Æ˙ ∫…‰ ±……™…… l……* V…Ë∫…‰ Ω˛ ¥…Ω˛ J……x…‰ E‰Ú ±…B §…Ë`ˆ… =∫…‰ BEÚ v…“®…“ +¥……V… ∫…÷x……<« n˘“* =∫…x…‰‰ =∫… n˘∂…… EÚ“ +…‰Æ˙ S…±… {…b˜…* ¥…Ω˛…ƒ n‰˘J…… EÚ BEÚ ∫……v…÷ n˘n«˘ E‰Ú ®……Æ˙‰ı {…“ b˜i… l……* =∫…E‰Ú ∂…Æ˙“Æ˙ ∫…‰ ±…Ω÷˛ §…Ω˛ Æ˙Ω˛“ l…“ +…ËÆ˙ ¥…Ω˛ {……x…“-{……x…“ EÚÆ˙Ω˛…Æ˙ Æ˙Ω˛… l……* =∫…x…‰ i…÷ÆΔ˙i… +{…x…… {……x…“ ∫……v…÷ EÚ…‰ n˘™…… +…ËÆ˙ +{…x…… EÚ{…c˜… =i……Æ˙EÚÆ˙ =∫…EÚ… Æ˙HÚ {……‰UÙx…‰ ±…M……* ∫……v…÷ V…Ë∫…‰ EÚ J……x…… ∫…®……{i… EÚ™…… ¥…Ω˛ BEÚ +…n˘®…“ E‰Ú ¥…‰∂… ®… |…EÚ]ı Ω÷˛+…* ¥…Ω˛ §……‰±…… EÚ ¥…Ω˛ ∫¥…M…« EÚ… u˘…Æ˙{……±… Ω˲* +…ËÆ˙ i…÷®Ω˛…Æ˙“ {…Æ˙“I…… ±…‰ Æ˙Ω˛… l……* =∫…‰ ∫…§… ®……±…⁄®… l…… EÚ ¥…Ω˛ 48
The Appointment An appointment is smart
Smarter than anyone else Physically and mentally fit So only he is an appointment.
He participates in every activity And makes people impressed He gives respect to seniors And takes respect from juniors.
He puts on hackles on his beret Keeps a formation sign and a Pair of shoulder flaps and a Whistle guard and he is an appointment.
He is a simple person like All of us-but He is smarter than anyone else So only he is an APPOINTMENT.
P…Æ˙ ∫…‰ ¶……M…EÚÆ˙ +…™…… Ω˲* =∫…x…‰ Æ˙…V…÷ EÚ…‰ +SUÙ… J……x…… J…±……™……* +…ËÆ˙ °ÚÆ˙ +…M…‰ V……x…‰ EÚ… ®……M…« §…i……™……* =∫…‰ °ÚÆ˙ EÚ<« ®…÷∫…“§…i…… EÚ… ∫……®…x…… EÚÆ˙x…… {…b˜…* +… J…Æ˙ V…§… ¥…Ω˛ ¶…M…¥……x… EÚ… ®…Ω˛±… {…Ω÷˛ƒS…… ¥…Ω˛…ƒ E‰Ú u˘… Æ˙EÚ… =∫…‰ {…Ω˛S……x… ±…™…… +…ËÆ˙ =∫…x…‰ {…⁄UÙ… i…÷®… ¥…Ω˛“ Ω˛…‰ V……‰ ¥…Ω˛…ƒ E‰Ú 49
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Æ˙J…¥……±…‰ ∫…‰ ®…±…* V……+…‰ +Δn˘Æ˙ ¶…M…¥……x… <xp˘ i…÷®Ω˛…Æ˙… <Δi…V……Æ˙ EÚÆ˙ Æ˙Ω‰˛ Ω˲* V…Ë∫…‰ Ω˛ ¥…Ω˛ ®…±…x…‰ ¥……±…… l…… EÚ +S……x…EÚ {…“U‰Ù ∫…‰ +¥……V… +…<«' §……Ω˛Æ˙ V……+…‰' +…ËÆ˙ °ÚÆ˙ +…¥……W… ®… {… Æ˙¥…i…«x… +…<« "+…ËÆ˙ =∫…x…‰ l…{{…b˜ ®……Æ˙“* i…§… V……EÚÆ˙ ®…÷Z…‰ +Ω˛∫……∫… Ω÷˛+… EÚ ™…Ω˛ BEÚ ∫…{…x……
l……* ∫…‰x…… EÚ…‰<« +…ËÆ˙ x…Ω˛” EÚI…… E‰Ú UÙ…j… l…‰ +…ËÆ˙ V……‰ l…{{…b˜ ®……Æ˙ı… EÚ…‰<« +…ËÆ˙ x…Ω˛” §…Œ±EÚ ®…‰Æ‰˙ Ω˛xn˘“ ∂…I…EÚ ∂…Δ¶…÷ ∫…Æ˙ l…‰* ®…È C±……∫… E‰Ú §……Ω˛Æ˙ S…±…… M…™…… +…ËÆ˙ ¶…M…¥……x… ∫…‰ |……l…«x…… EÚ“ EÚ ®…‰Æ‰˙ ∫…{…x…‰ EÚ…‰ ∫…S… EÚÆ˙ n‰˘x……*
Iq´p-Im¿ C√m-Xm-Ip∂ \nanjw 5173 A\-¥-\mKv Fkv F
Rm≥ {In°‰v Ifn-®p-s°m-
≠n- c n- ° p- I - b m- b n- c p∂p. Rm≥ \∂mbn ^o¬Uv sNbv X p. Ifn Xo¿∂p. At∏mƒ A¿Pp≥. kn. h∂p ]d™p ""aXn-bm-°o´v t]mSm'' F∂v. R߃ t]mIm-s\m-cpßn. Rm≥ sÃΩp-sIm≠v I√p-I-fn¬ ASn®v \S∂p. Adn-bmsX Rm≥ ASn-®p-sIm-≠n-cp∂ Hcp I√v tXmabpsS Imen¬sIm≠p Ah≥ Icbm- \ m™p ]s£ Ic- ™ n√. Rm≥ ]d™p ""Imen¬ F¥p-]-‰nsb∂v t\ms°Sm...'' F∂v Iptd {]mhiyw ]d™p. At∏m-sgms°
I saw a beautiful garden,
Ah≥ tZjy-Øn¬ ]d™p. ""H∂pt]mSm...C\n- s bs∂ hnfn- ® m¬ Rm≥ súp- s Im≠v ASn°pw'' F\n- ° Xv hnj- a - a mbn. Rm≥ ]ns∂bpw ]d™p ""tkmdn-sbSm...'' At∏mgpw Ah≥ AtX adp- ] Sn ]d™p. lukn- s eØn Rm≥ s]s´∂v Ipfn®p. ]ns∂ Ahs‚ ASpØv sN∂n´v Rm≥ ho≠pw ]d™p ""tkmdn- s bSm...'' Ah≥ Ae- d n- s °m≠v Fs‚- b - S pØv ]d™p. ""sK‰v H´v''. Rm≥ ]ns∂bpw tNmZn®p an≠ptam F∂v.
Where I faced many a burden; I saw a garden snake But actually it was a fake The garden had many colourful flowers; And so it had numerous powers. I saw a damsel dancing between the flowers; While the jasmine scent came across the field; The smell to make a way into my nose. I stared at the damsel dance, To get a chance for a glance But it was of no use; She made me confuse, She didn’t grace me with a look; So I couldn’t embrace her with another glance. Wake up! Wake up! I heard a loud scream, It was all just a dream!
Ah≥ D®- Ø n¬ ]d™p. ""sF tSmƒUv bp tUm¨Sv tSmIv Sp ao''. F∂v Cw•o-jn¬. F\n°p \∂mbn hnjaw h∂p Rm≥ Ic- b p- s a∂mbn. ]s£ Ic-®n¬ AS-°n-∏nSn®v Ah-\n¬ \n∂v \S-∂-I∂p. Ah≥ Fs‚-b-SpØv Cßs\ s]cpamdpw F∂v Rm≥ hnNm- c n- ® n√. Ft∏m-sg-¶nepw tXma Fs‚-b-SpØv an≠n- b n- c p- s ∂- ¶ n¬ F∂v Rm≥ B{K-ln-°p∂p. {^≠vkv \jvS-s∏Sp- t ºmƒ A\p- ` - h n- ° p∂ thZ\ AXn-I-Tn-\-am-sW∂v Rm≥ a\- nem-°n.
The Lost Paradise
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participated in the PM rally and Cdt. Santhosh Kumar Besra was the right marker of JD drill team. Another interesting fact is that totally around 50 cadets from various Sainik Schools attended this year’s RDC. Also the present DG NCC, Lt Gen P.S. Bhalla is an old boy of Sainik School Kunjpura.
THE REPUBLIC DAY CAMP 2012 An Ever Lasting Experience Those days are gone from me
and a few others of this state, Kerala. The days on which I sweated in each second of the hot sunny climate of this state. It was only for one single goal, the Republic Day camp at Delhi. The tough and strenuous training of the drill and cultural events started from the first camp itself in which 12 JD and 24 SD cadets of this prestigious institution participated. From the hard and though selection camps held at Calicut. Finally 104 were selected to represent Kazhak at Delhi, out of which 5 were Kazhaks. On 28th Dec 2011 we boarded the Kerala express at 1130 hrs to Delhi with the songs of josh and the motto-“hum Dilli Jayenga”. We reached Delhi on 31st Dec. 2011 by around 1430 hrs. It was freezing cold in Delhi. All of us kept ourselves warm with sweaters. From the railway station we were taken to the Republic Day camp site in a bus. After a 3 hour
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5032 Eldho Jacob long journey, we entered the beautiful 100 acre RD village. We were received by a group of officers and each one of us still remember the taste of the hot coffee and the pastries we got at the reception. From the very next day onwards the Inter state competitions of drill and cultural events started. First of all was the drill competition in which I was lucky enough to represent the state. It is hard to believe for anyone that each day cleanliness competition was held at the camp. Likewise the days of competition went on. At last the D-day came, the 26th January. I take pride in saying that one of our kazakhs Sgt-Shiva-Sasidhar marched on Rajpath in front of the PM of Thailand Mrs. Yingluck Shinawatra and the president of India. On 28th Jan DG’s awards were announced. Again kazhaks proved their worth. Sgt. Ronnie T. Jacob was adjusted the 2nd Best cadet at All India Level. Sgt. Bivin.V
On 31st Jan we boarded the Kerala express and by 2nd Feb around 1045hrs we reached Trivandrum. We were given warm welcome by Ministry of Education, Govt.of Kerala, as well as NCC directorate, Kerala and Lakshadweep. Some good things about the RDC is that, at Delhi each day you will be interacting with officers of high rank. I am sure it will increase your motivation level and also your self-confidence. “Motivation and self confidence are the corner stones of success. So, I will be failing in my duty if I don’t acknowledge the help of officers, Teachers, NCC instructors and PI staff, who ran behind the stage for gearing up the Kazhaks for this mission.
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t was a pleasant and calm morning. I took my cycle and went to Gandhimaidan (Park) as it was my usual daily routine. That day also I found that many people young and old were indulging in some activity. All the young men playing cricket, while girls and ladies were doing yoga. All the old people were walking around. I came to the centre of the park. Then suddenly I noticed a mobile on the ground and immediately I took it. Before keeping in my pocket, I looked around to see if there was anyone looking at me. Slowly I kept that mobile in my pocket went away with my cycle to outside the park. As soon as I was out of the park, I peddalled my cycle fast reach my home frankly speaking I didn’t know what to do with
In our world
The virtual place She came to me by my side. After gaze met mine as They were like rulers. After voice came to me as They were like music. Her face towards me has the radiance of morning sun Her hair tinkled my senses as they were like gentle waterfall. Her smell intoxicated me as They were of roses. Her skin made me grey with pleasure as
that mobile. My mind changed and planned to give it back to the owner. Moreover being a Sainik School cadet there was no other option for me. I reached home and said to my mother and sister about this pleasant morning. I switched on the mobile, I saw that the wallpaper was of Katrina Kaif. My sister asked, “What are you going to do with this mobile? “I will give this to the owner,'' I replied. Soon the mobile rang and I heard a girl’s voice: I moved away from my sister and mother to have a private talk with her. She requested to give back her mobile. I told her, I would give it back. So again I went back to the entrance of the park, where she called me. Once again mobile rang and she told her dress code. She was in pink
skirt and red top. I could identify her from far away but she was still looking for me. I went close to her and asked “Are you the owner of this mobile?'' With in a second she took back her mobile from my hand and thanked me twice. She introduced hereself to me saying that she was studyng in 10th. I didn’t mind her being one class Junior. She also asked about me. In between the conversation I couldn’t count the number of thanks from her. We almost talked for 20 minutes. Then she at last asked my contact number. Then I turned back and kept my right leg on the pedal. Again she asked, “Don’t you have any contact number?” I went 10 metres away from her and turned back and said”. I already have added my contact number in your mobile. Once again I turned and saw she was smiling and waving her hand.
Happiness is Virtual 4982 Alan Anderson Biju
They were like silk Her lips were seducing me as The predator was by the prey. But at last she was lost due To my awaking from my dream I wept like a heart striken lover For his mate waiting when they Can become once again as one!
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Shashank Sekhar Sarma School Cadet Captain
Ms Preethi N Dept. of Biology
Mr Rajan Namboodiri Dept. of Maths
Mr V D Mathukutty LDC
Jeeth Jacob
School Cadet Adjutant
Mr Gopakumar LDC
Mr Sudhakaran GE
Aneesh I V
School Band Major
Mr Sreejith GE
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, former President of India at SSKZM
Shri Oommen Chandi, Chief Minister of Kerala, Shri Pallam Raju, Minister of State for Defence and Shri MA Vahid MLA at the Closing Ceremony of Golden Jubilee Celebrations
Smt Shoba Koshy, Post Master General, Kerala Circle during the School Annual Day Celebrations
Smt Kannu Somaiah, W/o Founder Principal late Lt Col Somaiah at Guruvandanam
Shri KC Venugopal, Union Minister of State for Power at the unveiling of the bust of 2/Lt Radha Mohan Naresh
Shri KB Ganeshkumar, Minister for Sports and Forest, Govt. of Kerala at the finals of Capt Harshan R AC Memorial All Kerala Basket Ball Tournament
Her Highness Gouri Parvathi Bai, Chief Guest, Kazhak Expo, being received by the First Lady of the campus Smt Suganthi Janardhanan
Sharing a lighter moment.... Air Marshal SP Singh, the Chairman, LBA with Honâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ble CM and RRM
The teachers and the taught - on the occasion of Guruvandanam
Inspecting Officers Brig B Ajit Kumar and Gp Capt VT Parnaik at School
Padmasree Darshana Jhaveri, Performer, Manipuri Dance receiving memento from Principal Gp Capt B Janardhanan
Reviewing Officer Air Mshl J Chauhan AVSM, VSM, presenting the ‘Best All round Cadet’ award to School Cadet Captain
Pandit Ronu Majumdar’s Flute Recital
Lt Gen Jatinder Singh AVSM,SM Cmdt NDA - Chief Guest on the OBA day
Wreath laying ceremony
Guard of honour
Held at Sainik School Bijapur, from 25th to 30th July 2012-72 cadets from SSKZM participated-Cdt Mohit was selected as the best football player in junior group-Cdt Bivin won the best player award in junior basketball-Cdt Vigesh was bestowed the best player award in sub junior football.
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‘n \K- d nse aq∂mw \º¿ ho´n-emWv Chs‚ Xma-kw. Chs‚ t]cv cLp. A—≥, AΩ, A\n-bØn F∂n-h-tcm-sSm-∏-amWv Xma-kw. £an-°-Ww! cLp-hns\ hnti-jn-∏n-°m≥ ad-∂p. Ch-\mWv \ΩpsS IYm-\m-b-I≥. kpμ-c≥, shfpØ \ndw, \√ ico-cw, F∂p th≠ F√m KpW-ßfpw D≈ sNdp∏-°m-c≥. Un{Kn Ign™v \n¬°p∂p. GsX- ¶ nepw tImtf- P ntem bqWn-th-gvkn-‰n-bntem Ibdn ]‰m\p≈ X{X-∏m-Sn-em-Wv. ImeØpw sshIn´pw F√mw ¢m v Xs∂. CXmWv \ΩpsS cLp-hns‚ Pohn-Xw. Hcp Znhkw ]Xn- h p- t ]mse Ah≥ ¢m n\v t]mhp-Ib - m-bn-cp-∂p. {ioIm-cyw FØn-b-t∏mƒ _ n¬ Hcp s]¨Ip´n Ib-dn. Ch-fmWv \ΩpsS IYm-\m-bn-I. t]cv kvt\l. \√ sFi-z-c-y-ap≈ apJw, \√ IÆpIƒ, \o≠ apSn, Aßs\ ]e-Xpw. \ΩpsS cLp-hn\v Ahsf BZ-y-ImgvN-bn¬ Xs∂ CjvS-s∏-´n-cp-∂p. Ah\v Ah- f n¬ \n∂v IsÆ- S p°mt\ tXm∂n-bn√. Ahs‚ {i≤ 65
Xncn- ® p- I n- ´ n- b - t ∏m- g mWv Ah- \ - d n™Xv _ v Ah- \ n- d - t ß≠ tÃm∏n¬ \n∂pw ]pd-s∏-´p-I-gn-™psh-∂v. Hcp-hn-[-Øn¬ Ah≥ NmSnbn- d - ß n, Xncn- t ™mSn A∂sØ ¢m ns‚ Imc-y-Øn¬ Hcp Xocp-am\-am-bn.
\√ sFi-z-c-y-ap≈ apJw, \√ IÆp-Iƒ, \o≠ apSn, Aßs\ ]e-Xpw. \ΩpsS cLp-hn\v Ahsf BZ-y-Im-gvNbn¬ Xs∂ CjvS-s∏-´n-cp-∂p. Ah\v Ah-fn¬ \n∂v IsÆ-Sp-°mt\ tXm∂nbn√. Ahs‚ {i≤ Xncn-®p -In-´n-b-t∏m-gmWv Ah-\-dn™Xv _ v Ah-\n-d-tß≠ tÃm∏n¬ \n∂pw ]pd-s∏-´p-I-gn-™p-sh-∂v.
Cu I≠p- a p- ´ ¬ ]Xn- h m- b n. Znh-k-߃ IS-∂p, BgvN-Iƒ IS∂p, amk- ß ƒ IS- ∂ p. Ahƒ Ahs\ {i≤n®p XpS-ßn-bn-cp-∂p. Hcp-Zn-hkw AXv kw`-hn-®p! Ah\v Hcp bqWn-th-gvkn-‰n-bn¬ AUvanj≥ In´n. F√m-hcpw kt¥m-j-Ønem- b n- c p- ∂ p. Hcmƒ Hgn®v cLp. Ah\v Ahsf Hcp Znhkw t]mepw ImWm-Xn-cn-°m≥ Ign-bn-√m-bn-cp-∂p. F∂mepw Ah≥ a\- n- √ m- a - \ t msS bqWn- t h- g v k n- ‰ n- b n- t e°v ]pd-s∏-´p. "t]Sn-t°-≠, Rm≥ \nt∂mSv IqsS-bp≠v' F∂v I¿Ømhv ]d™n- ´ n- t √. AXv t]mse Xs∂ Ahs‚ Pohn-X-Øn¬ kw`-hn-®p. BZ-yZ- n-hkw Xs∂ tImtf-Pn¬ h®v Ah≥ Ahsf I≠p. Ah\v kt¥m-j-am-bn. ]t£ C{]m-h-iyw {]Xo-£n-°m-Ø-XmWv kw`-hn-®-Xv. Ahs\ I≠-]msS Ahƒ Ahs‚ ASp-tØ°v h∂p. Ahƒ Xs∂ kw`m- j - W - Ø n\v XpS- ° - a n- ´ p. ""ltem t]sc¥m?'' cLp, sa°m\n-°¬ C≥Pn-\o-b-dn-ßv, ]pXnb
Who is a Rebel?
Cadets say things like
I want to play, I want to talk But appointment says Don’t play or don’t talk When everyone wants games They say no games. They tell us to eat vegetables Then why don’t they eat it? When we break the rules
AUvan- j \m'' Ah≥ adp- ] Sn \¬In. ""Rm≥ kvt\l Rm\pw sa°m- \ n- ° - e m.'' ]pXnb AUv a nj≥. Ahs‚ kt¥mjw Cc-´n-®p. s]s´∂v cLp. "At∏mƒ {^≠vkv?' Ah≥ ssI \o´n. BZyw Ahƒ H∂p Xg- ™ p. F¶nepw Ahƒ ssI sImSp-Øp. "Hms°'. Ah-cpsS B kulrZw Hcp h¿jw \o≠p \n∂p. AXn-\n-S-bn¬ Ft∏mtgm B kulrZw Hcp {]Wb-ambn amdn-I-gn-™n-cp-∂p. ]t£ Ct∏mgpw Ah¿ ]c-kv]cw AhcpsS CjvSw {]I-Sn-∏n-®n-cp-∂n-√. HSphn¬ cLp Xs∂ B IrXyw \n¿Δln- ° m≥ Xocp- a m- \ n- ® p. Ah¿ F∂pw kabw sNe-h-gn-°m-dp≈ Ben≥ Nph- ´ n¬ FØn. Ah≥ ]d™p "F\n°p Hcp Imcyw ]dbm-\p-≠m-bn-cp∂p' "F¥m?' Ahƒ tNmZn- ® p. "F\n°v ...... F\n°v \ns∂ CjvS-am-Wv. Ahƒ sR´n-
They say “one who cannot obey Cannot command” And when they break any rule We are not able to say this to them. I don’t understand, why is it so? And who are rebels? Are we or they ?
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t∏m-bn. Aev]w Ign™v Ahƒ adp- \n∂p. Ah¿ h∂ DSs\ cLp]Sn \¬In.' F\n-°pw. hns\ At\-z-jn-®p. F√m-hcpw IqSn Ahs‚ kt¥m-j-Øn\v AXn- tN¿∂v cLp-hns\ Ah-cpsS ap∂ncp-I-fn-√m-bn-cp-∂p. ]t£ CXv Ch- se-Øn-®p. Ah¿ cLp-hns\ Imdn-\p-≈ncpsS am{Xw kz-Im-c-y-am-bn-cp-∂n-√. te°v sIm≠p- t ]m- b n. Fs¥maq∂m-a-sXm-cmƒ IqSn CX-dn-™n-cp∂p. hnt\m-Zv. bqWn-th-gvkn-‰n-bn¬ s°tbm ]d-™p. Ipd®p Ign™v cLp- h n- \ p- ≠ mb GI i{Xp. cLp ]pd-Øn-d-ßn. ]t£ ImWnAhs‚ GXp apt∂- ‰ - Ø n\pw Iƒ {]Xo-£n-®-t]m-sebpw cLpFXncp \n∂ cLp-hns‚ BP∑ hns‚ apJØv ]m¬ ]mbkw IpSn® i{Xp. Ah≥ Ah- c psS {]W- b - {]Xo- X n. Ah¿ cLp- h n\v ss_ sØ-°p-dn®v Ccp-h-cp-sSbpw ho´n¬ ]d™v Im¿ hn´p-t]m-bn. F√m-hcpw Adn-bn-®p. c≠p-t]-cp-sSbpw ho´p- cLp- h n\p Np‰pw IqSn Ah¿ Im¿ tImtf-Pn¬ h∂v cLp-hns\ F¥mWv ]d-™-sX-∂-dn-bm≥˛ cLp Iptd-t\cw H∂pw an≠nX√p-sa-∂-h≥ {]Xo-£n-®p. AXv ImWm≥ Ah≥ ImWn-Isf hnfn- bn- √ . ]ns∂ ]d™p ""Ah¿ ®p- I q- ´ n. {]Xo£n- ® - t ]mse Hcp Ft∂bpw ho´p-Im-scbpw Ipdn®p Znhkw kvt\l-bpsS A—≥ Ah- At\- z - j n- ® p. ]T- \ - Ø n- \ p- t ijw fpsS ktlm-Z-c-t\bpw Iq´n h∂p. Btem-Nn-°m-sa-∂mWv ]d-™-Xv.'' hnt\m-Zns‚ apJØv Im¿ta-LIqsS ktlm-Z-cs‚ Hcp kplrØpw D≠m- b n- c p- ∂ p. F√m- h cpw Hcp ߃ h∂p Ib-dp-∂Xv I≠n-s√∂v Ã≠vko≥ ImWm≥ sdUn-bmbn \Sn®v cLp \S-∂p.
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t≠mSn-°-fn-s®mcm _mey-Imew A∏q-∏≥XmSn s]dp-°n-sb≥ ap‰Øp HmSn-°-fn-s®mcm _mey-Imew \m´nse amhnse amß ]dn®p I˛ fn®p ckn-s®mcm _mey-Imew Iq´p-Im-c-t\m-sSm∏w tN¿∂p ckn-s®mcp a[p-camw thfbmw _mey-Imew AΩq-Ω-sNm-√nb Ip´n-I-Y-Iƒ Rm≥ tI´p-c-kn-s®mcm _mey-Imew ag-bpsS \mZhpw Infn-bpsS Km\hpw tI´p-c-kn-s®mcm _mey-Imew I≠-Øn≥ tNdns‚ K‘w Ie¿s∂m-cm˛ kpμ-c-th-fbmw _mey-Imew Fs‚ a\- n¬ \nt∂m¿Ω-Iƒ ambn√ HmSn-°-fn-s®mcm _mey-Imew.
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cn-ÿn-Xn-b-Ωbv°p \mep a°ƒ \ma-Øn¬ s]mXp-hmbv "kv^nb¿' Ds≠-¶nepw hym-]vXnbpw LS-\bpw Xm]hpw cq]-`m-h-ß-fp-sa-{X-`n-∂w! Ifn®pw Nncn®pw Nodnbpw NnX-dnbpw Cg-bm¿∂p ImWp-∂o-a-°ƒ DØpwK _p≤nbmw am\-h¿ Dƒs∏´ _tbm-kv^n-b¿ BW-Xn¬t{ijvTw. ]S-cp∂ tIm]m-·n- I-f-If \mZw apg-°p∂ h¿j-]mXw IØn-a-d-bp∂ D¬°-Iƒ ]d°pw Xfn-I-Iƒ D]-{K-l-߃ F√mw a°ƒ°-e-¶m-c-a-t√m?
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\miw hnX®pw Nmc-ambv amdnbpw sIm√msX sIm√p∂p NmImsX NmIp∂o a°ƒ NIn-X-bmbv \n¬°p-s∂m-cΩ Cßn-s\-{X-\mƒ \ne-\n¬°p-ao-b-Ω!
5164 Aakash Kumar Singh
®…‰Ω˛x…i… EÚ… °Ú±… +M…Æ˙ ∫……M…Æ˙ ®…±… V……B i……‰ ™…⁄ƒ Ω˛“ {…“ ±…‰i……, +…ËÆ˙ ¶…⁄J… <i…x…“ V……‰Æ˙ ∫…‰ ±…M…“ l…“ EÚ P……∫…-{…k…‰ ¶…“ ®…±… V……i…‰ i……‰ ¥…Ω˛ J…… ±…‰i……* {…Æ˙ §…‰S……Ɖ˙ E‰Ú {……∫… ∫…k…⁄ l…… V……‰ ¥…Ω˛ §…x…… {……x…“ E‰Ú J…… x…Ω˛” ∫…EÚi…… l……*
|……S…“x… EÚ…±… ®… V……‰v…{…÷Æ˙ x……®…EÚ Æ˙…V™… ®… BEÚ Æ˙…V…… Æ˙…V… EÚÆ˙i…… l……* =∫…E‰Ú {…÷j… EÚ… x……®… §…r«˘Æ˙…V… l……, ¥…Ω˛ §…Ω÷˛i… +…±…∫…“ l……, V…§… ¥…Ω˛ §…b˜… Ω÷˛+… i……‰ Æ˙…V…… x…‰ =∫…EÚ“ ∂…I…… E‰Ú ±…B =∫…EÚ…‰ BEÚ M…÷Ø˚E÷Ú±… ®… ¶…‰V… n˘™……* ¥…Ω˛…ƒ =∫…‰ {…g¯…<« ®… §…±E÷Ú±… ®…x… x…Ω˛” ±…M…i…… l……, ¥…Ω˛ Ω˛®…‰∂…… +{…x…‰ n˘…‰∫i…… E‰Ú ∫……l… J…‰±…i…… Æ˙Ω˛i…… l……, =∫…E‰Ú ∫……Ɖ˙ n˘…‰∫i… BEÚ EÚI…… ∫…‰ n⁄˘∫…Æ˙“ EÚI…… {……∫… EÚÆ˙i…‰ M…™…‰, {…Æ˙ §…r«˘Æ˙…V… V™…… EÚ… i™…… =∫…“ EÚI…… ®… Æ˙Ω˛ M…™……* M…÷Ø˚E÷Ú±… E‰Ú +…S……™…« E‰Ú §……Æ˙-§……Æ˙ ∫…®…Z……x…‰ {…Æ˙ ¶…“ =∫…EÚ… ®…x… {…f¯…<« ®… x…Ω˛” ±…M…i…… l……, M…÷Ø˚ V…§… {…g¯…i…‰ l…‰ i……‰ =∫…EÚ… v™……x… EÚΩ˛”+…ËÆ˙ J……‰™…… Æ˙Ω˛i…… l……* V……‰ ¥…t…l…‘ =∫…E‰Ú §……n˘ ¶…“ +…™…‰ ¥…‰ ¶…“ EÚI…… {……∫… EÚÆ˙ M…B, {…Æ˙ ¥…r«˘Æ˙…V… V™…… EÚ… i™…… Æ˙Ω˛…* i…§… M…÷Ø˚E÷Ú±… E‰Ú +…S……™…« x…‰ i…ΔM… Ω˛…‰EÚÆ˙ =∫…∫…‰ EÚΩ˛… §…‰]ı… §…r«˘Æ˙…V…, {…f¯x……- ±…J…x…… i…‰Æ‰˙ §…∫… EÚ“ §……i… x…Ω˛” Ω˲* V……+…‰ +…ËÆ˙ +{…x…‰ {…i…… E‰Ú EÚ…®… ®… v™……x… n˘…‰, +…ËÆ˙ V……i…‰ ¥…HÚ M…÷Ø˚ x…‰ =∫…‰ l……‰b˜… ∫…… S…x…‰ EÚ… ∫…k…⁄ n‰˘ n˘™……* +…ËÆ˙ =∫…‰ EÚΩ˛… EÚ §…‰]ı˜… V…§… i…÷Z…‰ ¶…⁄J… ±…M…‰M…“, i……‰ <∫…‰ J…… ±…‰x……* §…r«˘Æ˙…V… ¶……Æ˙“ ®…x… ∫…‰ M…÷Ø˚ EÚ… S…Æ˙h… ∫{…∂…« EÚÆ˙ ¥…Ω˛ +{…x…‰ P…Æ˙ EÚ“ +…‰Æ˙ S…±… n˘™……, S…±…i…‰-S…±…i…‰ ¥…Ω˛ §…Ω÷˛i… l…EÚ M…™……, +…ËÆ˙ =∫…‰ {™……∫… ±…M…x…‰ ±…M…“ l…“ EÚ ®……x…… +M…Æ˙ ∫……M…Æ˙ 68
Not like India There are animals but,
5023 Vishnu P
not like tiger.
There are birds but, not like peacock. There are flowers but not like lotus. There are flags but, not like tricolour There are places, but not like Kerala There are monuments but, not like TajMahal There are leaders but not like Gandhiji There are countries but not like India.
®…±… V……B i……‰ ™…⁄ƒ Ω˛“ {…“ ±…‰i……, +…ËÆ˙ ¶…⁄J… <i…x…“ V……‰Æ˙ ∫…‰ ±…M…“ l…“ EÚ P……∫…-{…k…‰ ¶…“ ®…±… V……i…‰ i……‰ ¥…Ω˛ J…… ±…‰i……* {…Æ˙ §…‰S……Ɖ˙ E‰Ú {……∫… ∫…k…⁄ l…… V……‰ ¥…Ω˛ §…x…… {……x…“ E‰Ú J…… x…Ω˛” ∫…EÚi…… l……* l……‰b˜“ n⁄˘Æ˙ S…±…x…‰ E‰Ú §……n˘ =∫…‰ BEÚ E÷Ú+…ƒ x…V…Æ˙ +…™…… +…ËÆ˙ E÷ÚBƒ EÚ…‰ n‰˘J…i…‰ Ω˛“ ¥…Ω˛ <i…x…… =UÙ±… {…b˜… EÚ V…Ë∫…‰ =∫…‰ ∫…Δ∫……Æ˙ EÚ“ ∫……Æ˙“ n˘…˱…i… Ω˛“ =∫…‰ ®…±… M…™…… Ω˛…* V…§… =∫…x…‰ E÷ÚBƒ E‰Ú {……∫… EÚ… P…c˜… =`ˆ…™…… i……‰ n‰˘J…… EÚ ®…]¬ı]ı“ E‰Ú P…b‰˜ EÚ…‰ §……Æ˙-§……Æ˙ Æ˙J…x…‰ {…Æ˙ {…CEÚ… M…Ω˛Æ˙… Ω˛…‰ ∫…EÚi…… Ω˲ +…ËÆ˙ ®…÷±……™…®… Æ˙∫∫…“ E‰Ú §……Æ˙-§……Æ˙ E÷ÚBƒ EÚ“ S……EÚ {…Æ˙ J…”S…x…‰ {…Æ˙ {…il…Æ˙ EÚ“ S……EÚ {…Æ˙ EÚ“ Æ˙∫∫…“ EÚ“ x…∂……x… +… V……i…“ Ω˲* i…¶…“ =∫…E‰Ú ®…x… ®… +S……x…EÚ BEÚ 69
∫…÷xn˘Æ˙ n˘…‰Ω˛… +…™……* ""EÚÆ˙i… EÚÆ˙i… +¶™……∫… E‰Ú V…b˜®… i… Ω˛…‰i… ∫…÷V……x… Æ˙∫…Æ˙“ +…¥…i… - V……i… E‰Ú ∫…±… {…Æ˙ {…c˜i… x…∂……x…'' +l……«i… V…§… Æ˙∫∫…“ V…Ë∫…‰ ®…÷±……™…®… ¥…∫i…÷ ∫…‰ {…il…Æ˙ V…Ë∫…‰ EÚb‰˜ ¥…∫i…÷ {…Æ˙ x…∂……x… b˜…±…… V…… ∫…i…… Ω˲ i……‰, +M…Æ˙ ®…È {…⁄Æ˙“ ®…‰Ω˛x…i… ±…M……EÚÆ˙ ®…È {…f⁄ƒ¯ i……‰ ¥…u˘…x… +¥…∂™… §…x… ∫…EÚi…… Ω⁄ƒ˛* J……x……J……x…‰ E‰Ú §……n˘ ¥…Ω˛ {…÷x…: M…÷Ø˚E÷Ú±… EÚ“ +…‰Æ˙ S…±… {…b˜…* +…ËÆ˙ +§… =∫…EÚ… S…‰Ω˛Æ˙… =n˘…∫… x…Ω˛” l…… §… ±…CEÚ ¥…Ω˛ ∫…⁄™…« EÚ“ i…Æ˙Ω˛ S…®…EÚ Æ˙Ω˛… l……, V…§… ¥…Ω˛ M…÷Ø˚E÷Ú±… {…Ω÷ƒ˛S…… i……‰ =∫…x…‰ +{…x…‰ +…S……™…« EÚ…‰ |…h……®… EÚ™…… i…§… +…S……™…« x…‰ =∫…∫…‰ {…⁄UÙ… C™…… §…r«˘Æ˙…V… C™…… ±……Ë]ı
+…™… i……‰ =∫…x…‰ =k…Æ˙ n˘™…… EÚ M…÷Ø˚ V…“ +§… ®…È ∫…®…Z… M…™…… EÚ ®…‰Ω˛x…i… EÚÆ˙x…‰ ∫…‰ ®…x…S……Ω˛“ ¥…∫i…÷ EÚ…‰ ¶…“ |……{i… EÚ™…… V…… ∫…EÚi…… Ω˲ +…ËÆ˙ +…V… ∫…‰ ®…È ¶…“ ®…‰Ω˛x…i… EÚ∞ƒ¸M…… +…ËÆ˙ +{…x…‰ {…⁄¥…« §…S…b‰˜ ∫…… l…™……‰ E‰Ú §…Æ˙…§…Æ˙ +… V……>ƒM……* M…÷Ø˚ EÚ…‰ =∫…EÚ“ §……i… ∫…÷x…EÚÆ˙ n˘™…… +… M…™…“ +…ËÆ˙ =∫…x…‰ §…r«˘Æ˙…V… EÚ…‰ BEÚ +…ËÆ˙ ®……ËEÚ… n˘™……* =∫…“ I…h… ∫…‰ §…r«˘Æ˙…V… {…⁄Æ˙“ ®…‰Ω˛x…i… ±…M……EÚÆ˙ {…f¯x…… ±…M…… ¥…Ω˛ Æ˙…i… ®… n‰˘Æ˙ ∫…‰ ∫……‰i…… +…ËÆ˙ |……i…: EÚ…±… ∫…§…∫…‰ {…Ω˛±…‰ =`ˆ V……i……* =∫…E‰Ú ∫…… l…™…… x…‰ =∫…‰ n‰˘J…EÚÆ˙ EÚΩ˛x…‰ ±…M…‰ EÚ §…r«˘Æ˙…V… {……M…±… Ω˛…‰ M…™…… Ω˲ °ÚÆ˙ ¶…“ §…r«˘Æ˙…V… x…‰ Ω˛…Æ˙ x…Ω˛” ®……x…“ +…ËÆ˙ ¥…Ω˛ ±…M……i……Æ˙ ®…‰Ω˛x…i… EÚÆ˙i…… Æ˙Ω˛… +…ËÆ˙ §……n˘ ®… ¥…Ω˛ {…… h…x…“ x……®… ∫…‰ ¥…J™……i… Ω˛…‰ M…™……*
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{…÷∫i…EÚ ¥…Ω˛ ¶…hb˜…Æ˙ Ω˲ V……‰ Ω˛®… Y……x… ∫…J…±……i…… Ω˲* ™…Ω˛ ∫…§…EÚ…‰ ¶……ƒ i… Ω˲, UÙ…j…… EÚ…‰ §…Ω÷˛i… E÷ÚUÙ ∫…J…±……i…“ Ω˲, +…ËÆ˙ {…f¯…<« ®… ®…x… ±…M……i…“ Ω˲* {…÷∫i…EÚ Ω˛®… Æ˙…Ω˛ n˘J……i…‰ ΩÈ˛, V…§… Ω˛®… <∫…EÚ…‰ {…g¯i…‰ ΩÈ˛, i……‰ V…“¥…x… ∫…÷xn˘Æ˙ Ω˛…‰i…… Ω˲* {…÷∫i…EÚ §…Ω÷˛i… ∫……Ɖ˙ Ω˛…‰i…‰ ΩÈ˛, =x…®… +x…‰EÚ §……i…Â Ω˛…‰i…“ Ω˲* ∂…I…EÚ {…÷∫i…EÚ Ω˛®… {…g¯…i…‰ ΩÈ˛, +…ËÆ˙ {…g¯EÚÆ˙ Ω˛®… ®……x…¥… §…x… V……i…‰ ΩÈ˛* ™…Ω˛ Ω˛®……Ɖ˙ ®…x……‰ÆΔ˙V…x… E‰Ú ±…B, ™…Ω˛ ∫…§…EÚ… ∫…∫i…… - ∫……v…x… Ω˲*
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Ccp-´n-em-gp∂p temIw B temIw Ccp-´n≥ ad-bØv ZpxJ-߃ hmcn-sNm-cn-bp∂p... hnjm-Z-߃ sIm≠v a\-an-Sn-bp∂ a\p-jy¿°v Hcp \p≈v kt¥m-j-sa-hnsS? Cu {Iqc temIØv FhnsS In´pw Hcn‰p kam-[m\w.....? Fhn-sSbpw \ne-hn-fnbpw IÆocpw A·n-bn¬ IØn Pzen-°p∂ Pohn-X-߃ F∂v Ah-km-\n°pw Cu bmX-\-Iƒ? BcpsS ]m]-`m-c-am-WnXv? F∂v tNmZn-°p∂p Nne¿ F√mw Cuizc \n›bw F√mw ssZh \n›bw.
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lnXw F\n-°n-sXmcp IjvS-∏m-SmtWm AtΩ? ]ns∂ \nß-sf-√m-hcpw Aº-e-Øn¬ t]mIp-∂p-≠-t√m! F\nbv°pw IqsS th≠n {]m¿∞n-°v. F√m-hcpw {]m¿∞n-bv°p-∂ps≠Sm, \μs‚ IS-bn¬ \n∂v Ahs‚ Nne-hn\p t]mepw H∂pw In´m-dn√ ho´p Imc-yß - ƒ Ign™v t]mIp-∂Xv \ns‚ A≤-zm\w sIm≠p Xs∂. B \n\°v Btcm-Kyw Xcm≥ R߃ Xºp-cm-t\mSv {]m¿∞n-°p∂p-≠v. AXp ]d-™-t∏mƒ AΩ-bpsS i_vZØn\v CS¿®.
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ºpcm≥ Imhnse Cs°m√sØ D’- h - Ø n\v DS- h m- s f- S p°m≥ \dp°p hoWn-cn-°p-∂Xv CS∏dºv IpSpw-_-Øn-\m-Wv. Imhnse D’-hØ - ns‚ {][m\ NS-ßmb ]pd-sØ-gp-∂≈ - Ø - n\v DShmƒ FSp-°m≥ Ign-bp-∂Xv Hcpalm`mK-ya- mbn B \m´p--Im¿ Icp-Xp-∂p. ]≠v shdp-samcp Imhm-bn-cp∂p. F√m- h¿jhpw sImSpXn \S°pw. Hcp {]tX-yI kap-Zm-b-°mcpsS D]m-k\maq¿Øn-bm-bn-cp-∂psh¶nepw \m´p- I m- s c- √ m- h cpw tN¿∂mWv t£{Xw ]WnIgn- ∏ n®Xpw D’hw \S-Øp-∂-Xp-sa-√mw. {][m\ tZh≥ Xºp-cm≥ Zp¿§, KW]-Xn, a{¥-aq¿Øn XpS-ßnb D]-tZh-X-Iƒ. henb t£{X-ambn amdnbn´pw Ct∏mgpw Xºp- c m≥Imhv F∂p-X-s∂-bmWv Adn-b-s∏-Sp-∂-Xv. KW-]-Xnbv°v am{Xta {]Xn-jvT-bp≈q. Xºp-cm≥ ]oT-Øn¬ sh≈n hmfp {]Xn-jvTn-®mWv Bcm-[n-bv°p∂Xv Cu hmƒ D’hZnhkw ]pdsØ-SpØv Ducp-®p‰n h∂v XncnsIhbv°pw. kap-Zm-b-°m-cn¬ DS-hm-sfSp-°m≥ XmXv]-c-y-ap≈ IpSpw-_° - mcpsS t]cv \dp-°n-Spw. Cs°m√w \dp°p hoWXv CS- ∏ - d ºv ]cap-
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]WnbqcpsS IpSw- _ - Ø n- \ m- W v . ]cap]Wn-bq¿ acn-®n´v h¿j-ßf - m-bn. `mcy Im¿Øn-b-Ωbpw aqØ aI≥ inh-\pw, `mc-ybpw aI-\pw, Cf-b aI≥ \μ\pw `mc-ybpw aI-fp-amWv Ct∏mƒ IpwSpw_-Øn¬ Xma-kw. apd-{]-Imcw aqØ-h-\mb inh\mWv DS-hm-sf-Sp-t°-≠-Xv. \μ-s\mgnsI F√mh¿°pw AXmWv XmXv-]c-y-hpw. \μ-\m-sW-¶n¬ XnI™ `‡≥, t£{XIΩn‰n AwKw, Znhkhpw c≠ph´w t£{X Z¿i\w \S-
{ioh-’≥ Øpw. BsIbp≈ hcp-am\am¿§-amb sNdnb ]e-Nc - ° - pIS t\ctØ AS®n´p _m°n kabw thW-sa-¶n¬ t£{X ]ptcm-K-Xnbv°pw a‰p-ap≈ {]h¿Ø-\ß - f - n-te¿s∏-Spw. inh≥ t£{X- Ø n- s em∂pw t]mIm-dn-√. t\cw In´m-dn√ F∂p ]d-bp-∂X - mhpw icn. bYm¿∞-Øn¬ inhs‚ A≤-zm\w sIm≠mWv B IpSpw_w Ign-bp-∂-Xv. I∂pImen-Isfbpw Irjn- ° m- c - y - ß fpw a‰pw t\m°n \S-Øm≥ inh-s\-s°mt≠ Ign-bq. AΩ ]e-t∏mgpw ]dbpw inhm \obpw h√t∏m-gpw Aº-eØn¬ t]mWw; {]m¿∞n-bv°-Ww; Xºp-cm≥ \ns‚ IjvS-∏mSp Ipd®pXcpw. F\n- ° n- s Xmcp IjvS- ∏ mSmtWm AtΩ? ]ns∂ \nß-sf-√mhcpw Aº-e-Øn¬ t]mIp-∂p-≠t√m! F\nbv ° pw IqsS th≠n {]m¿∞n-°v. F√m-hcpw {]m¿∞nbv°p-∂ps≠Sm, \μs‚ IS-bn¬ \n∂v Ahs‚ Nne-hn\p t]mepw
H∂pw In´m-dn√ ho´p Imc-y-߃ Ign™v t]mIp-∂Xv \ns‚ A≤-zm\w sIm≠p Xs∂. B \n\°v BtcmKyw Xcm≥ R߃ Xºp-cm-t\mSv {]m¿∞n-°p-∂p-≠v. AXp ]d-™t∏mƒ AΩ- b psS i_v Z Øn\v CS¿®. F∂mepw t\c-ap-≠m°n \o CS-bvs°ms° Aº-eØ - n¬ t]mbn {]m¿∞n-°W - w. \n\-°X - ns‚ KpWw In´pw. a\- d - n™p hnfn-®m¬ Xºpcm≥ hnfn-tIƒ°pw. Rm\-dn-™n-´p≈-XmWv t\cn-´v. \n‚®≥ acn-°p∂ Znh-kw, \nß-f∂v ]n≈m-ct√; cm{Xn AkpJw IqSn-bt∏m aqk-sshZ-ysc hnfn- b v ° m≥ t]mbXv \obt√. sshZ-ycp h∂p acp∂p sImSpØp
Ign-™-t∏mƒ Aev]w H∂p ab-ßnb-t]mse cmhn-se. Bip-]-{Xn-bn¬ sIm≠p t]mI-W-sa∂p ]d-™n´p sshZ-y-cp- t]mbn. Rm≥ {]m¿∞n-®psIm-≠n-cp-∂p. shfp-°m-dm-b-t∏mgmWv H∂p ab-ßn-bXv. Im¿Øo........ s]s´∂v ]n∂n¬ \n∂v Btcm hnfn-°p-∂p. Xncn™p t\m°n. AhnsS D÷-ze {]Im-iØn¬ IdpØp XSn®v sNº-´p-SpØv cp{Zm- £ - a m- e - b p- a n- ´ p........ Atøm, Imhnse Xºp-cm≥ Cu cq]w tI´nt´-bp≈q I≠n-´n-√. i_vZn-°m≥ t]mepw Ign-bmsX \n∂p-t]m-bn. Im¿Øo...... \o hnj-an-bv°-cp-Xv. P\n-®m¬ Hcp Znhkw F√m-hcpw Fs‚SpØp ht∂ aXn-bm-hq. F∂m¬ F\n°v G‰hpw {]nbs∏´hsc Rm≥ Aev]w t\csØ hnfn-°qw. ]cap F\nbv°v hfsc {]nb-s∏-´h - \ - m-Wv. s]s´∂v Rm≥ sR´n-bp-W¿∂p. IÆp Xpd∂p t\m°n-bt- ∏mƒ......
aXn-btΩ F{X XhW tI´n´p-≈X - m; IY tI´psIm≠p-h∂ \μ\mWv AXv ]d-™-Xv. AΩ ]d-bs´Sm \μm˛ Mm..... ]ns∂ \o Xs∂ DS-hmsf-Sp-°W - w. \ns‚ B{Klw \S-°s´. AXns‚ Xø- s d- S p- ∏ p- I ƒ t\ctØ sNø-Ww. inhs‚ hm°pIƒ tI´ \μs‚ BÀm- Z - Ø n\v AXn-cn-√m-bn-cp-∂p. \msf-bmWv Aºe-Øn¬ ]m´p XpS-ßp-∂Xv \μ≥ Hcp- ° - ß - s fms° ]q¿Øn- b m- ° n, \msf apX¬ {hX-am-Wv. ho´n¬ a‰m¿°pw {]Xo- £ n®{X D’m- l - s am∂pw I≠n- √ . \μ≥ t\ctØ IS-bS- ®v Aº-
e- Ø n- t e°v t]mbn Ahn- S psØ Ae-¶m-c-ßfpw a‰p Hcp-°-ßfpw ]q¿Øn-bm°n ho´n-se-Øn-b-t∏mƒ A¿≤-cm{Xn Ign-™n-cp∂p F√mhcpw Dd- ß n. \μ≥ hcm- ¥ - b n¬ Ibdn InS-∂p. Xosc Dd°w h∂n√ ]Xn-hn-√msX hcm-¥-bn¬ InS-∂-XpsIm-≠m-bn-cn-°pw. AXp-am-{X-a-√; a\- n¬ Hcp Ip‰-t_m-[w. a\ v Ak-z-ÿ-am-bn-cp-∂p. ]pe-cm-dm-bt∏mƒ Aev]- s am∂p ab- ß n. \μm......... s]s´∂v ]n∂n¬ \n∂v Hcp hnfn. apg-ßp∂ i_vZw. Xncn™p t\m°n, AhnsS D÷-ze {]Im-iØn¬ ]´p-SpØv cp{Zm-£-a-Wn™p Hcp cq]w. \μm Fgp-t∂-≈Ø - n\v DS-hm-sfSp-t°-≠Xv \ob-√. inh-\m-W.v \ns‚ tPy-jvT≥, AXmWv F\n-°n-jvSw. \μ≥ BsI \ncm- i - \ m- b n. Rm\-hn-SpsØ `‡-\-t√? Nn¥n-®-
tX-bp≈q c≠p i_vZw ho≠pw apgßn. ""`‡n F∂m¬ {]m¿∞-\a - m-{Xam-sW-∂mtWm \o hnNm-cn-°p-∂Xv Ah-\h - s‚ IS-aI - ƒ \n¿Δ-ln-b° v mØ-h≥ Fßns\ `‡-\m-hpw.'' \ns‚ tPy-jT v s\ t\m°q IjvSs∏´v Ahs‚ IS-aI - ƒ Ah≥ F{X `wKn-bmbn \n¿Δ-ln-°p-∂p. \o a\:]q¿Δw ad-°p∂ ]e Imc-y-ßfpw Ah- \ t√ ]q¿Øn- b m- ° p- ∂ Xv AsXm∂pw F\n°p ImWm-Xn-cn°m≥ Ign-bn-√. IqSmsX Fs‚ Nne `‡sc Rm≥ \n‚Sp°- t ebv ° v Ab®p. \n\°v Hm¿Ω-bp-≠mIpw Hcp Ah-i\ - mb hr≤, ssIIp-™pambn Hcp km[p kv{Xo, hni∂p he™ Hcp sNdnb Ip´n. Ah-scsbms° \o klm-bn-t®m? Ah-tcmsS√mw Zmcn-{Zyw ]d™p \o Hgn-™pam-dn. F∂m¬ Ah-sc-sb√mw \ns‚ tPy-jvT≥ klm-bn-®p. Ah-\mWv bYm¿∞ `‡≥. DS-hmƒ Ah-s\Sp-°s - ´. \n\°v Rm≥ ]ns∂-sbm-chkcw Xcmw'' \μ≥ s]s´∂v IÆp Xpd∂p t\m°n. Ahn-sS-sbßpw Bcp-an-√. t£{X- Ø n¬ ]≈n- b p- W ¿Øp∂ ka-bw. \μ-s\-gp-t∂‰v inhs‚ ASptØ°v sN∂p. inh≥ ]m¬ Id∂p XpS-ßn-bnt´bp≈m-bn-cp∂p. tN´m.......... F¥mSm tN´m........... Rm\√ tN´-\mWv DS-hm-sf-Sp-t°-≠Xv. F¥mSm Ct∏m Cßs\. tN´≥ DS-hm-sf-Sp-°p-∂-XmWv Xºp-cm-\n-jvSw! Aßns\ Xºp-cm≥ ]d-t™m? Mm ]d-™p. tN´≥ s]s´∂v sN∂v Ipfn®v t£{X- Ø n- t e°v t]mbn NS-ßp-Iƒ XpS-ßn-t°mfq. Chn-SpsØ a‰p Imc-y-߃ Rm≥ t\m°n-s°m-≈mw. inh≥ Fgp-t∂‰p \μs‚ IÆpI-fn-te°p t\m°n, Xncn®pw \μ≥ inhs‚ apJØv Hcp bYm¿∞ `‡s\ Z¿in-b° v p-Ib - m-bn-cp-∂p. BZy a - mbn, t£{X-Øn¬ At∏mƒ \n¿ΩmeyZ¿i\ ka-ba - m-bn-cp-∂p.
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Ride on a roller Coaster! 5283 Sreeram Anil
Whenever somebody asks me
to relate an experience that I can never forget, hundreds of different experiences come to my mind. But, there is one experience which I would consider to be the most unforgettable and scary. It was the first time I rode on a roller coaster. Why? The fear and anxiety that I felt is beyond one’s imagination. Let me recall the whole incident.
“Come on brother! Mom, can we go?” my sister asked. I could never understand why people craved to be tossed through the air like vegetables in a blender, instead of enjoying the peacefulness of the ground! “No! No! No!” I answered. But, my sister didn’t give in. She begged my mother until she said, “Okay, go on.”
biggest roller coaster that stood infront of me did amaze me. “Hurry up!” urged my sister. I followed her unwillingly. I was more ner vous when I saw the sign “CAUTION”. My sister led me to where the person-in-charge showed us our seats. I sat on my seat reluctantly. “Relax and take it easy!” my sister
It was a scary day. I woke up early in the morning. The room that came into my view was unfa-miliar. “Wired!” I thought to myself. “Why couldn’t I recognise my own room?” After a while, I remem-bered, “I’m in Cochin.” “We are going to Veega-land today. “My sister’s voice interrupted my thought. I couldn’t understand why there was a sense of happiness in her cheerful voice. I wasn’t always excited to visit a theme park. But, I don’t want to dampen my sister’s happiness and excitement. The moment we reached there, my sister suggested , “Lets go for a ride on the roller coaster. I’ve heard so much about the roller coaster and I am dying to try it! I’ve always been fascinated by carnival rides, but seeing the huge monstrosities that would throw people in the air in all directions never sat well with me. “No way, man. I don’t want to be scared to death!” I, 9 years old then, protested, shaking my head from left to right as hard as I could.
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Without wasting a second, my sister dragged me to where the roller coaster was. I was really nervous. “Wow!” my sister cried out loudly. She couldn’t hide her surprise. “This is the biggest roller coaster I have ever seen. “I agreed with her in my heart. The
tried to comfort me, but it did not help. I nodded obediently and managed to flash her a smile. After a while, I heard a siren that warned us that the scary trip was to begin. I shut my eyes tightly. Both my hands seized the seat so tightly that they
The Unhealing Touch There was a little boy with a very
days passed he needed to drive fewer nails into the fence. Finally a day came when he didn’t lose his temper at all. He rushed to his father to tell him the good news. The father now suggested that the boy pull one nail each when he was able to hold his hard temper. The days passed slowly finally the boy was able to tell his father all nails were gone.
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Finally, I felt the roller coaster move slowly at first, then faster, faster, and faster as it began to pick up speed. I felt my stomach turning upside down. It moved so fast that I nearly fell from my seat. I felt sweat streaming down from my face and my forehead. My heart was pounding loudly. I regretted taking a ride on this scary thing.
slow down or I’ll get a heart attack.” I pleaded in my heart but the roller coaster refused to listen to my pleas. I heard people screaming crazily. It was driving me nuts. The roller coaster, swung to the left and then to the right. It swung so hard that my head knocked against the front seat. When the roller coaster slid down from the highest peak, it was the most frightening part of the whole trip. My eyes were wide open. My heart stopped beating. I screamed at the top of my voice.
“When will this big stupid caterpillar stop moving? Slow down,
The fifteen minutes ride on the roller coaster was like fifteen years to
me. My face was as pale as a corpse when I came down from the roller coaster. I buried my face in my hands, because I felt that the world was spinning. My parents rushed to me when they sensed something was wrong with me. My whole body was trembling and my mouth was empty when I tried to speak. My hands were ice cold. From that moment on, whenever people mention roller coaster, a chill runs through my spine. I think that was the most unforgettable experience in my life.
bad temper. One day his father gave him a bag of nails and told him that everytime he must hammer one nail into the wooden fence surrounding their home. The boy did as he was told. On the first day he drove 30 nails into the fence and found it was hard work. He tried to control the temper and as the ached. I guess I was panicky. I tried to calm myself down but in vain. I heard people shouting excitedly. They were so eager to begin.
The father took his son by hand and led him into the fence. He said “you have done well, my son, but the fence will never be the same again. When you say a thing in anger, they leave scars, just like you say you are sorry, the wound still remains there.
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My Sweet Little Sister
I have a sister, a sweet little sister, Naughty, loving and caring Her hobby is to make me angry We often quarrel, But we really enjoy it, It lasts just for seconds Again she is my sister. My sweet little sister Mother usually call us “Snake and Mangoose” Mother is wrong, we are like Honey and bee How a bee can be alive without honey? I love my sister My sweet little sister .......
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4986 Sachin S Kumar
One Creepy Afternoon
Friends what will be your reaction
if any ‘Reptile’ a live or dead falls on your body. You can’t imagine that, right? But this happened to me in my life. And this is not a lie, it’s a real life story. It was a normal afternoon. After finishing my meals, I came back to house. But suddenly I felt that something was not okay. I saw my friends going to their bed and falling asleep fast instead of talking or reading. I felt very lonely. I looked around me. I couldn’t hear any body talking. After sometime I saw someone coming. I saw one of my friends coming back to the house after calling his parents. I felt happy that at least I got one boy to talk to. As part of friendship he shared his snacks with me and I shared a book with him. We were very excited talking and reading. Without disturbing anyone sleeping we moved to the corridor side of central path and settled down. We were so busy in talking that we were not concentrating on the things happining near us. After somtime, I took out my pen from the pocket for marking some points in the book. Suddenly my eyes fellon a creature wobbling on the ground. It was grey in colour, very long and thin. It coiled on the ground. I thought it was a leech. But my mind didn’t accept it. Then I saw it’s head touched the foot wear of my friend. Then suddenly I came to a know that the creature was nothing but a long snake.
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When it coiled it self and got ready to attack my friend, I shouted at the top of my voice “Snake..... Runnn.” We jumped on the corridor. I saw that the snake was very angry. Two boys were not sufficient for killing that reptile. So we took the help of some seniors. One of the seniors was very excited after hearing the name snake. He came running towards the long reptile and took a big stone and threw on the creature- BLAM!!!. But the snake escaped somehow. One of the stones fell on the snake’s tail. It was unable to move forward. I can still see that scene in front of my eyes. When the tail was stuck all of them covered it’s body with big stones. Many boys gathered there. After sometime we thought it died. One of the boys with a stick removed a stone and we were astonished to see that the snake survived the pressure of the stones. One boy told that he was going to crush the head of the snake. The boy crushed it’s head till he could see the creature stops wobbling. Then he removed all the stones from it’s body. He thought of a mischief and started
playing hockey with it. We were standing on the corridor and was watching what was happening. At that time that boy scooped the snake with the stick like a hockey ball. The snake flew in the air. We thought it would fall on us and we ran shouting. My friend ran and looking at me and splash!!! The snake fell on my head and started to swing. The blood was all over my face, it’s head entangled in my fingers, the body on my head and what not. I threw the snake down in a quick action and ran two times around the house shouting ‘Aaaah.....!!! I ran to the tank, took a bucket of water and poured over my whole body. I was shivering like a small child who had seen a ghost in the midnight. I applied the soap again and again on my face and hair till I was satisfied. The snake was carried on a stick followed by all the boys. It was looking like a grand funeral procession of the richest person on ear th. After that I realised that the uncomfortable thing that stuck in my mind was nothing but the thing which stuck on my head.
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How do you like to go up in a swing Up in the air so cool Oh, I do think It is a pleasant thing Evey child can do Up in the air over the wall Till I can see so wide Rivers and seas and cattle and field Over the country side I’ll look down on the garden green Down on the roof so brown Up in the air I go flying again Up in the air and down.
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The Journey to Mars 5151 Dheeraj Kumar
As you know, right now sitting
on earth, a space rover called Curiosity, on board a rocket called the Atlas V is speeding away towards Mars. Curiosity is also called the Mars Science Laboratory or MSL in short. It is going to explore if Mars is habitable. The Mars Science laboratory, christened Curiosity, was launched on the 26th of November 2011 from Cape Canaveral in Florida. It will land in the gale crater on Mars in August 2012 if everything goes according to plan. The rover weighs almost two thousand tons, more than t he last three Mars rovers put together, and so landing it on Mars will be a challenge. Two thirds of previous mission sent to Mars have either crashed or lost contact with the earth. Methods like airbags to cushion a free fall will not work, given the weight of Curiosity.
To solve this problem NASA has designed an ingenious rocket ‘sky crane’ that will hover above the surface and lower the rover gently down to the Martian surface. In short Curiosity will revolutionise our understanding of Mars. The data about the atmosphere and weather collected will take us closer to being able to send a manned mission to Mars. The European space agency plans to perform this by the year 2030. The year 2012 looks to be an exciting year for space exploration. There are various missions which may be headed towards new discoveries,
starting off with our neighbour planet Mars. It is carrying a large collection of instruments to Mars. These instruments are among the most sophisticated technology ever sent to space. In fact the instruments are so numerous and so varied in function that NASA has likened the rover to a living creature in a warm box that protects the circuits and controls the temperature inside. The ‘brain’ of the box is the computer onboard. The rover has a robotic arm that will work much like a human geologist would, scraping and collecting samples........... The dawn space craft look off from earth in 2007. It then flew towards mars when passing mars in 2009. It received a boost to its velocity from mars gravitational field. It reached vesta in July 2011. It is due to take off from vesta in June 2012 and start its journey towards ceres.
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The Satisfied Man So quietly I came out from a belly so stout just crying all day I eat and I lie I sit and I stand I drink and I chew I’will walk with no hand and I’ve teeth met a few My desire was to learn New I’ve learnt to earn With many an evaluation I made a graduation To a girl I got married A son I got later The wife is now worried I’ve more duties than the latter My son is now earning Our choices are now charming The girl he’s gonna marry Should be pretty like a fairy. We found out one soon The marriage all done. Just like a great boon A grand child I got one I’m content I’m proud I stand bold in a crowd Surrendered to grey hair I rest on chair Lay resting forever Six feet behind my home. So quietly I go back The way I had come.
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kv{Io\n¬ P\-°q-´Øns‚ Zriy-߃...hfsc at\m-l-c-ambn H∏n-sb-Sp-Øncn-°p∂p. Xn°n-Øn-c-°p-∂-hcn¬ ]ecpw Iyma-dbv°p t\sc ssIho-ip-∂p≠v. IÆo-tcmsS ImØn-cn-°p∂ _‘p-°ƒ... Iymad ho≠pw ih-a-©-Øn-te°p Xncn™p. Xncn™p. as‰m- c n- S Øv ASpØ t\Xm- h m- s c∂ N¿® apdp- I n- ° gn™p. B¿Øn-tbmsS Iyma-d-°-ÆpIƒ c‡-km-£n-bpsS Ip™p-a-Ifn¬ ]Xn™p. Xe-apSn amSn-sbmXp°n apJw an\p°n IÆp-I-fn¬ hnjmZw \nd®v {]apJ Nm\-ens‚ kpμ-cn-bmb dnt∏m¿´¿ Ip™n-\-SptØ°v... Abmƒ dntam-´n¬ hnc-ea¿Øn.
cm{Xn- b mbn. P\- \ m- b - I s‚ hchpw ImØv h≥P-\m-hen. IÆotcmsS Abmfpw ImØn- c n- ° p- I bmWv. kv{Io\n¬ P\-°q-´-Øns‚ Zriy-߃...hfsc at\m-l-c-ambn H∏n-sb-Sp-Øn-cn-°p∂p. Xn°n-Øn-c°p-∂-h-cn¬ ]ecpw Iyma-dbv°p t\sc ssIho- i p- ∂ p≠v . IÆotcmsS ImØn-cn-°p∂ _‘p-°ƒ... Iymad ho≠pw ih-a-©-Øn-te°p
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My Friend Oh! my friend, you are my partner Come with me, my shadow Over the meadows and over the bridge Come with me, my friend! You are my Best friend forever You will be with me In my whole life, though You tend to move away from me you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Because you are my best friend And then I wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t allow you to go Come with me in my life as well Though I have a lot of friends They make me alone at times dear, Share my sorrows and pains
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And make my life a worthy one.
About life 5140 Karthik S Life is a book Life is beauty Life is a challenge Life is a dream Life is sorrow Life is a tragedy Life is a song Life is Love Life is a game Life is an adventure Life is a promise Life is a Struggle Life is a duty Life is a journey
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Study it Worship it Meet it Realise it Overcome it Face it Sing it Enjoy it Play it Dare it Fulfil it Accept it Perform it End it
Once I was lost
In a forest path I tried to recover, but in vain And ill luck tightened it’s wrath. I walked on and on, And the path became lone The moonlight shone, And behind the clouds it was gone. I saw in the moonlight, Such a wonderful sight A house with such a height, Stood with all its might.
My senses were right, Or were they wrong I tried with all my might, To concentrate all along.
I thought I was right, To enter the house I was afraid and told myself to Fight, And not to be such a cowardly louse.
I saw something move, Or was it my imagination? One moment it was there And the next second it was gone.
The inside of the house was a host Such that the beauty was ablaze and once again I was lost, In this scary maze.
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And all at once I saw a sight, In the darkness, there was light! A lazy white figure was in front of me, With skirts that stretched up to her knee Not just an ordinary light but a tube light which made me jump and fall. And there was evil in her eyes Getup! Getup! I heard my sergeant call! And I knew it was the end of me.
Rising of Confidence One of the crucial aspects of life that has an impact on everything is “confidence”. It plays a major role in education, work and bringing up of your friendship. To achieve confidence we can do many things and if you succeed in it then your future is brightly written.
yourself and accept compliments from others. Be your own best friend. Turn out should be proper whenever you go
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infront of a crowd of people. And if you believe in these then your success is a fixed.
Confidence means we should be ready at all times to face any problems or challenges. We should Adopt a role model whom we believe to be our best choice. We should accept criticism and try not to fight with anyone. Knowing our limits achieve confidence step by step. Don’t ever even think about your past but live in today’s world. Appreciate
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On the Run - Inter house 1 Mile Run Competition
Parent - Teachers Meeting
Dramatic Performance - Junior House Day
Tribute to the Founder - by former President of India
Something to cherish - Shri. KB Ganesh Kumar, Honâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ble Minister for Sports & Forest during his visit to school
Chappatis in Plenty - Inauguration of Chappati Making Machine by Shri. Ramachandran, GE and our Principal
In the lap of nature - Class VIII on tour
Home coming - Dining in ceremony of Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar
Best of Luck - Hav Baiju NCC PI Staff being presented the School memento
Cup of Joy - Cock House Trophy (Sub-juniors) for Ashokians
Proud Winners - Cock House Trophy (Juniors) for Shivajians
Crowning Glory - Cock House Trophy (Seniors) for Prasadians
Impressive oratory - Inter house Malayalam Debate
All Ears! - Visit of Inspecting Officers, SSS
Verbal Blows - Inter house English Debate
Good Going - Inter house volleyball competition
Royal presence - Kazhak Expo at Kanakakkunnu Palace
Personality development interactive session in progress
Merry Bunch - Freshers Party at Kazhak House
Bid ADIEU - Farewell to APTC/BHM Anilkumar
Homage to the Heroes - By Officers
A Point to Note - Inter house Hindi Debate
In Sync! - NCC Contingent Marching at Central Stadium, Independence Day Celebrations
Shri VD Mathukutty at the Farewell Assembly
Smart Kick - Inter house Football Championship
Grievances Addressed - Visit of Inspecting Officer, SSS
Reward for Merit - Felicitation to Staff members
Heroes on Stage - La Fest at Loyola School, Trivandrum
Framing Future Plans - Local Board of Administration Meeting
Lighting the Torch - Memory of 2/Lt Radhamohan Naresh
Token of love - Shri J Sudhakaran, GE on the occasion of his farewell function
Gateway to NDA - Class XI with Commandant, NDA, Alumnus of the School
Send off - ADIEU to Passing out batch
In Remembrance - Reviewing Officer, POP receiving memento from Principal
Marching Ahead - Passing out Parade
Taking the Plunge - Inter house Swimming Contest
Marching ahead...
Air Marshal J Chauhan AVSM, VSM reviews the Passing out parade
Chief Guest Smt. Shoba Koshy, Chief Post Master General, Kerala, Addresses the gathering
4409 - Anshad AA
4417 - Bharath Murali
4425 - Jubit Jestine TES
4438 - Vinay Sunder
4440 - Akash S Naval Academy
4452 - Harish Kumar SS Naval Academy
4459 - Vayshak UG
4723 - Nandu S
4830 - A Kannan Nair Naval Academy
4511 - Jeeth Jacob
4512 - Rahul Krishnan
4520 - Anandu GS
4521 - Sooraj Krishna
4531 - Kiranchand C
4543 - Sreenath P
4545 - Arun Jayan
4549 - Nidhin Devasia
4559 - Shashank S
4835 - Sibin Babu
4839 - Jebin Jimmy
4567 - Vinayak S
4833 - Aby Mathews
®……ƒ EÚ… ®…Ω˛i¥… 5163 Himansu Kumar
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Ω˛®… ∫…¶…“ EÚ… ∫……˶……M™… Ω˲ EÚ Ω˛®… ∫…¶…“ E‰Ú {……∫… ®……ƒ Ω˲* ®……ƒ E‰Ú ∫……l… Æ˙Ω˛x…‰ ∫…‰ Ω˛®……Æ˙… ∫……Æ˙… EÚπ`ˆ n⁄˘Æ˙ Ω˛…‰ V……i…… Ω˲ +…ËÆ˙ V…“¥…x… ∫…°Ú±… Ω˛…‰ V……i…… Ω˲*
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I-fpsS \njvI-f-¶-amb Nncn Adnhns‚ Xpº-bpsS {]k-cn∏v H∂pw IqSn \o´n. Ah\v IpSpw-_-an√ t]cpt]mepw \n›-b-an√. DSp-Øp-am-dm≥ Hcp sNdp-ioe t]mep-an√. A[zm-\Øns‚ sNΩÆv AXn¬ s]mXn™n- c p∂p. BtcmSpw kvt\l- a n√. kvt\ln- ° m\pw kv t \lw A\p- ` - h n- ° m- \ p- a p≈ _meyw Ah- \ n¬ \n∂v h¿j߃°p-aptº ad-™n-cp∂p. hc-ºneqsS t]mIp∂ Imc-W-hsc Ah≥ shdp- t ∏msS t\m°n. Xs‚ hbense Hcp- ] nSn s\√v tNmZn® Abmsf Ah≥ B´n ]mbn®p. A[zm- \ - Ø ns‚ a[pcw D®tIm- S n- b n- s e- Ø n- b - t ∏mƒ Ah≥ hn{i-an-°m≥ Xocp-am-\n®p. Ipd-®pt\- c sØ \n›- e - \ - Ø n- \ p- t ijw Ah≥ H∂p A\-ßn-b-t∏mƒ shbnte‰v ]qhp-t]mse Hcp sh≈-cn-{]mhv Ahs‚ ap∂n¬ InS∂p ]nS-bp∂p. IcpW Fs¥- ∂ - d n- b mØ Ah≥ AXns\ t\m°p- I - t ]mepw sNbvXn√. InS∂p ]nS- b p∂ {]mhns‚ Ah-km-\sØ ]nS-b¬ Ah≥ \∂mbn Bkz-Zn-®p-sIm-t≠bn-cp∂p. At∏mƒ AXp-hgn h∂ _menI Ahs\ ]cn- l - k n®p.
""tl... IncmX Hcp Poh≥ ]nS-bp∂- X p- I ≠p \n¬°m≥ \mWant√....'' Hcp ]n©p _men-I-bpsS tNmZy-Øn\p≈ Im¿°iyw Ah≥ {i≤n-®n√. ]s£ Ah-fpsS \njvIf- ¶ X Ah- \ n¬ Ne- \ - a p- ≠ m°n. Ah≥ {]mhns\ ]cn-N-cn®p. BZyamZyw Ah≥ AXns\ shdp-t∏msSbpw Ad-t∏m-sSbpw I≠p. ]s£ \mfpIƒ Ign-™-t∏mƒ Ah-\nse a\p-jys\ Ah≥ Xncn-® -dn™p. {]mhns‚ Ifn- I ƒ Ah- \ n¬ kvt\l-Øns‚ sh¨ad \nd®p. Hcp {]`m- X - Ø n¬ {]mhv t]mbt∏mƒ Ah≥ Pohn-X-Øn¬ BZyambn tXßn. Gßn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p∂ Ahs‚ tX߬ a‰p-≈-h¿°p lcambn. Ah≥ \n - l m- b - \ mbn \n∂p. F∂m¬ Xm≥ B´n- ∏ m- b n® Imc-W-h¿ a‰p-≈-hsc D]-tZ-in-®t∏mƒ Ah≥ \∑-sb-s¥∂v Xncn®- d n™p. Xncn®p t]mIm- s \m- c pßnb Imc- W - h ¿°pw ap∂n¬ Ah≥ Hcp Nm°v s\√v \¬In Ic™p. kvt\l-Øns‚ Ic-®n¬. Ahs\ I≠ \njvI- f - ¶ Xzw \nd™ _menI ]d™p, ""\o sh≈-cn-{]m-hns‚ NßmXn''.
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My First Cross-Country Race My first cross country race was
when I was in 7 standard. I got up early and wore my house colour T-Shirt with full pride and self-confidence. We knew that the house victory depended on us. I entered the parade ground seeking blessings of all the gods, especially Jesus. With my heart full of courage I went straight to the starting point. My house master came to us and gave us instr uctions. Of course our appointments were the brain behind it. The whistle was blown and all the 6th standards cheered us. It was one of my unforgettable moments. I was biting my collar so that I would not suffocate. But after the parade ground, I got angry and left my collar. th
I ran and reached the quarters, I saw Jayesh some 50m ahead of me. I surely thought I would reach the first enclosure. The race was getting tougher
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and the destination was far ahead. Blood flowed faster through my nerves and I tightened my fist, took lead. The race was the same like our life- full of bushes, rocks, pits etc. The main part is that we should over come it. Soon I reached inside where our cadets call it "forest" My seniors used to scare us telling that while they ran the cross country, they saw fox, jackals, snakes etc. But there I did not find anything. Then my common sense started telling me â&#x20AC;&#x153; You better concentrate on your race or else sometimes our house may not get the trophyâ&#x20AC;?. My concentration was fully on the race. At last I reached out of the forest and swimming pool. It is a turning point of race. Any thing can happen at any time. I was afraid through out the race that I would be pushed by some one else. I reached near the game store.
There I saw Subham Sinha & Anchan near me. When I entered the parade ground, Himanshu had just entered the enclosure and was the first boy to reach. Mean while Adarsh and Jayesh had finished the race, followed by Rahul Ranjan. At last I finished the race, reaching the Ist enclosure. It was the first cross country of my life. Though our house was Runners up, in my mind we were the champions. I will keep in mind that cross country where the 7th standards showed their might in front of their juniors and continuously encouraged them to keep up the same spirit.
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LEARNING FROM WOMB TO TOMB
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commonly think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning, but act according to their custom”. These famous words are from the famous writer Francis Bacon. It means that the day we are born, we are made to have conditions and terms. We start getting constant inputs from the parents teachers, elders and various other influences. These influences play a major role in shaping our personality. Most people in this world have grown up thinking that their future and its possibilities are limitless, but they reach adulthood by taking things offered by the world. Along the way, over the years of upbringing,the negative effects of being told “You are a clum”, Don’t over estmate your ability”, “Don’t be too optimistic” and many other statements regarding one’s ability and nature result in individual is thinking that many things
are impossible. They are not even worth trying. In fact one forgets that every one has his or her own abilities. You should
therfore give it a second thought and avoid getting trapped in this conditioned thinking. Remember the quote by the philosopher Aristotle “Learning is not a child’s play, we can’t learn without pain”.
4778 Ananthakrishnan R Develop the habit of positive thinking. There may be some skills which you might have failed to master but by simply brooding over it you can’t avoid negative tendency. You have to question yourself before allowing a negative tendency. The Question is. “Is that really true” Everytime you question you learn a new thing. It is your true learning that leads you to the greatest rollercoaster - “The life” A great man has summoned all experiences of life in one line “The wisest mind has something yet to learn”. In fact we have never learnt anything which is complete in itself. We learn so little and forget so much. It is the only treasure which follows its owner everywhere. So it is clear why you have to take whatever pain possible to enrich your knowledge.
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Zriy-am-[y-a-ß-fpsS kzm[o\w hnZym¿∞n-I-fn¬ am[y-a-߃ hnZym¿∞n-I-fpsS kz`m-h-cq-]o-I-c-W-Øn¬ Hcp {][m\ ]¶p-Xs∂ hln-°p∂p. Zriy-am-[y-aß - f- psS IS-∂p-Ib - ‰w ]T-\-Øn-\p≈ km[y-X-Iƒ h¿≤n-∏n®v Hcp hn⁄m\ kvt^mS\-Øn-\p-Xs∂ hgn-sbm-cp-°n-bn-cn-°p∂p. Adn-hp-tX-Sn-bp≈ \nc¥-ca- mb bm{X-bv°n-Sb - n¬ Zriy-am-[y-aß - ƒ Ip´n-Iƒ°p hgn-Im´n-bm-Ip∂p. ""\c≥ {Iam¬ Xs‚ ihw Nhn´n˛ t∏mIp-s∂m-cn-t∏m-°p-b-c-Øntet°m''. {]ikvX Ihn \me-∏m´p \mcmb-W-ta-t\ms‚ "IÆp-\o¿Øp-≈n-' Iƒ F∂ Ihn-X-bnse hcn-I-fmWnh. Cu hcn-I-fpsS kuμ-cy-amkz-Zn-°p-∂-Xn-t\m-sSm∏w CXn-eqsS Ihn F¥m- W p- t ±- i n- ® n- c n- ° p- ∂ sX∂pw \mw a\- n-em-t°-≠n-bn-cn°p∂p. a\p- j y≥ Xs‚ Db¿®bv°p-th≠n Is≠-Ønb ]eXpw a\p-jys\ \mi-Øn-te°p \bn-®ps°m- ≠ n- c n- ° p∂ Cu Ime- L - ´ Øn¬ Ihn-bpsS a\- n-ep-Zn® Cu Bibw hfsc {]m[m-\y-a¿ln-°p∂-XmWv. am[y-a-߃ hnZym¿∞n-I-fpsS kz`m- h - c q- ] o- I - c - W - Ø n¬ Hcp {][m\ ]¶p- X s∂ hln- ° p∂p. Zriy-am-[y-a-ß-fpsS IS-∂p-I-b‰w ]T-\-Øn-\p≈ km[y-X-Iƒ h¿≤n∏n®v Hcp hn⁄m\ kvt^mS-\-Øn\p-Xs∂ hgn-sbm-cp-°n-bn-cn-°p∂p. Adn- h p- t X- S n- b p≈ \nc- ¥ - c - a mb bm{X-bv°n-S-bn¬ Zriy-am-[y-a-߃ Ip´n-Iƒ°p hgn-Im-´n-bm-Ip∂p. am[y-a-ß-fpsS XpS°w IØpI- f n¬\n- ∂ m- b n- c p∂p. C∂v AXv Iºyq-´-dnepw, Sohn-bnepw, C‚¿s\‰nepw hsc FØn\n¬°p∂p. Zriyam-[y-a-ß-fpsS IS-∂p-I-b‰w Ip´n-IfpsS Nn¥- I sf t{]m’m- l n- ∏ n-
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°p∂p. Nn¥- I - f n- e qsS ]pXnb ]pXnb Bi-b-ß-fn-te°v hgn-sXfn-°p∂p. AXv imkv{Xw AS-°ap≈ ]e taJ-e-Iƒ°pw apX¬°q´mbn amdp∂p. CXv cmPy-Øn-s‚bpw a\p- j y- c m- i n- b p- s Sbpw Xs∂ hf¿®bv°v apX¬°q-´mbn amdp∂p. hf¿∂p-h-cp∂ hnZym¿∞n kaq-lØn\v CXv Hcp {]tNm- Z - \ - a mbn amdp∂p. Iºyq-´-dn-s‚bpw Snhn-bp-sSbpw klm-b-tØmsS Ip´n-Iƒ C∂v ]T-
4512 cmlp¬ IrjvW \- Ø ns‚ ]pXnb Xe- Ø n- t e°v \oßn-s°m-≠n-cn-°p-I-bmWv. temIØns‚ GXp tImWn¬ \S-°p∂ kw`-h-ßfpw hnc¬ Aa¿Øn-bm¬ ap∂n¬ FØp∂ Ime-ØmWv \mw Ct∏mƒ Pohn- ° p- ∂ Xv . am{X- a √ Ip´n-I-fpsS ]T-\-Øn\pw kz`m-h-cq]o-I-c-W-Øn\pw Bh-iy-amb F√m hnh-c-ßfpw C∂v Iºyq-´-dn¬ e`yamWv. C∂v amXm-]n-Xm-°ƒ°v Ip´nI- f psS kwi- b - ß ƒ \nhm- c Ww sNøm≥ ]pkvX-I-߃ ]c-tX-≠mh- i y- a n√. Ip´n- I ƒ°v Xß- f psS t{]mP-IvSp-Iƒ sNøm≥ ]pkvX-Iim-e-I-fn¬ At\Iw aWn-°q-dp-Iƒ Nne- h m- t °≠ Bh- i y- a n√. ImcWw C∂v F√mw Hcp hnc¬Øpºn¬ e`y-amWv.
C∂v GsXmcp cwK- s a- S pØmepw B cwK-sØ√mw a’-cap≠v . Zriy- a m- [ y- a - ß ƒ CXn¬ henb Hcp ]¶p-h-ln-°p∂p. Adnhns‚ Af-hp-Iq-Sp-∂-tXmsS a’chpw IqSp∂p. CXn-\m¬ Hcp hnjb-sØ-°p-dn®v Bg-Øn-ep≈ Adnhp- t \- t S- ≠ Xv AXym- h - i y- a mWv . CXn\v Zriy-am-[y-a-߃ hnZym¿∞nIsf hf-sc-tbsd klm-bn-°p∂p. C∂v GsXmcp hnZym¿∞nbpw Np‰pw \S-°p∂ Imcy-ßs - f-°p-dn®p t_m[hm- ∑ m- c mWv . AXn- \ m¬ F¥p sNøWw F¥p sNø≠ F∂-Xns\- ° p- d n®v Ah¿°p hy‡- a mb [mc-W-bp≠v. F∂m¬ Ah¿°-dnbmØ ]e ]pXnb Imcy- ß fpw Ah¿°p ]Tn- ∏ n®p sImSp- ° m≥ Zriy-am-[y-a-߃°mIpw. F∂m¬ Zriy-am-[y-a-ß-fpsS IS- ∂ p- I - b ‰w hnZym¿∞n- k - a qlsØ Imcy- a mbn _m[n- ® n- c n°p∂p. Ip´n-I-fn-ep-≠m-hp∂ BtcmKy- { ]- i v \ - ß ƒ CXn\v G‰hpw henb DZm-l-c-W-amWv. Snhn- b nse Im¿´q- W p- I fpw Iºyq- ´ - d nse Ifn- I fpw Ahsb
AXn-\p-ap-∂n¬ Ccn-°m≥ {]tNm-Zn∏n-°p∂p. Im¿´q-Wp-Ifpw Iºyq-´dp- I fpw Ip´n- I - f psS hne- t b- d nb kabw ]mgm- ° p- I - b mWv sNøp∂Xv. ]≠v ]Tn-Ø-Ønepw Ifn-Ifnepw apgp-In-bn-cp∂ Ip´n-Iƒ C∂v Cu Zriy-am-[y-aß - f - psS ap∂n-emWv. \mep Nph-cp-Iƒ°p-≈n¬ hnUvVns∏- ´ n- I ƒ°p ap∂n¬ ÿe-Im-et_m[w \jv S - s ∏´v hne- t b- d nb kabw ]mgm- ° p- I - b mWv Cu hnZym¿∞n-Iƒ. Im¿´q-Wp-If - p-sSbpw Iºyq-´-dp-I-fp-sSbpw ap∂n-e-I-s∏´ C∂sØ Xe-apd shdpw ]mh-°p-´nI-fmbn amdp-I-bmWv. kz¥-ambn Nn¥n-°m\pw {]h¿Øn-°m\pw tijnbn-√mØ a‰p-≈h - c - psS CjvSm-\n-jvSØn\v {]h¿Øn-°p∂ shdpw ]mh°p-´n-Iƒ. ]≠v \mw hoSp- I - f n- t e°v k‘y°v IS-∂p-sN-√p-tºmƒ \sΩ hc-th¬°p-∂Xv Ip´n-If - psS Dd-s°bp≈ \ma-P-]-am-bn-cp∂p. F∂m¬ C∂v \sΩ hc-th¬°p-∂Xv Cu Zriy-am-[y-a-ß-fn¬ AI-s∏-´p-t]mb Iptd b{¥-ßf - mWv. DuWpw Dd-°hp- a n- √ msX Zriy- a m- [ y- a - ß ƒ°p
apºn¬ HXp-ßp∂ b{¥-ß-fmWv. Btcm-Ky-ap≈ ico-c-Ønse Btcm-Ky-ap≈ a\- p-≠mhq F∂mWt√m. F∂m¬ C∂sØ an° Ip´n-If - p-sSbpw a\ v Btcm-Ky-an-√mØ-XmWv. ImcWw ]≠sØ Ip´nIƒ°v Ifn-°m≥ ka-b-ap-≠m-bncp∂p. HmSnbpw NmSnbpw D’m-ltØmsS \S- ∂ n- c p∂ Ah- c psS icocw Btcm-Ky-ap-≈-Xm-bn-cp∂p. F∂m¬ C∂sØ Ip´n-Iƒ°v Ifn°m≥ ka-b-an√. Iºyq-´-dn-s‚bpw Snhn-bp-sSbpw ap∂n-e-I-s∏´ Ip´nIƒ C∂v Imbn-I-cw-K-Øn\v ]p√phn-e-bmWv I¬∏n-®n-cn-°p-∂Xv. Snhn-bnepw Iºyq-´-dnepw amdnamdn hcp∂ Zriy-߃ Ip´n-I-fpsS IÆns\ Imcy-am-bn-Øs∂ _m[n°p∂p. sNdp- { ]m- b - Ø n¬ Xs∂ IÆns‚ Imgv N - i ‡n Ipd- b p∂ Ch¿ tijn® PohnXw samØw IÆ-Sbpw sh®p-sIm≠p \S-t°≠ CS-h-cp∂p. Snhn-bnepw Iºyq-´-dnepw apgpInb Ip´n- I ƒ hgn- s X- ‰ m- \ p≈ km[y-Xbpw Ipd-h√. A«o-e-Nn-{Xßfpw a‰pw ImWp∂ Ip´n- I ƒ CXn\v ASn-a-s∏-´p-t]m-Ip∂p. am{Xa√ C‚¿s\-‰nepw a‰pw ]Xn-bn-cn°p∂ `oI-c¿ Chsc ASn-a-s∏-SpØp∂p. Aßs\ Cu hnZym¿∞nI-fpsS PohnXw A‘-Imcw \nd™-Xm-Ip∂p. C‚¿s\‰pw a‰p Zriy-am-[y-aßfpw a\p-jys‚ \∑-bv°p-th-≠nbmWv cq]-I¬∏\ sNbvXn-cn-°p∂Xv . F∂m¬ CXp- X s∂ Nnet∏mƒ a\p-jys‚ \mi-Øn\v XpS°- a nSmw. Chn- s S- b mWv BZyw ]d™ Ihn \me-∏m´v \mcm-bW - s‚ hcn- I ƒ {]m[m- \ y- a ¿ln- ° p- ∂ Xv . hnZym¿∞n-I-fm-bmepw apXn¿-∂-h-cmbmepw kzbw {i≤n-®n-s√-¶n-s√-¶n¬ PohnXw Xs∂ Xmdp-am-dmIpw. AXn\m¬ C\n-h-cp∂ Xe-ap-d-sb-¶nepw Cu Zriy-am-[y-a-ßsf \√ Imcy߃°mbn D]- t bm- K n®v cmPyØns‚ DØa ]uc-∑m-cm-Is´ F∂v \ap°v {]m¿∞n°mw. Pbvlnμv.
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English
The Modern Language E nglish is accepted as a universal language around the globe. Probably, there will not be any other language which is more versatile than English on the earth. English has also acquired the world fame as an international language. Now a days internet and other such high speed communication
systems
gain
prominence and in them too English is used as a communication medium. Considering our country, India, English language has exerterd a profound in fluence. After the British regime, English language played a huge role in unifying the princely states which existed inside India during that period. In all schools around the globe English is taught as a
4902 Arun M B In all the different fields like Medicine, engineering Astronomy etc. English is considered as a foundation. All international examinations are conducted in English. Awareness classes and programmes about natural calamities and disasters are conducted internationally through English.
calamities and disasters are conducted internationally through English. Nowadays deadly viral diseases are spreading at an alarming rate. Posters depicting the ways to prevent such diseases, symptoms of diseases etc are mainly prepared and advertised in English. Therefore people in the rural areas must be aware of basic English. In this age of outsourcing and globalisation it is quite common that people go out in search of jobs offering higher salaries. The main reason for the versatality and adaptability of English is
primary task of childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s education. The dexterity in using English language was
In olden times children were very
that, it accepts words from other
at its zenith during the period of freedom
good at speaking English because of their
languages like German, French, Latin
struggle in India. Learning English
reading habit. Now a days children are
etc. For example, the word â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Restaurantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
enables a person to express his thought
only interested in facile comic strips which
the orgin of the word is truly from
in front of any international organization.
has least literary value compared to other
French. Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru
This English has degraded over times
books. In all the different fields like
became successful in attaining
and nowadays books with high literary
Medicine, Engineering Astronomy etc.
independence by delivering strong
value are scarce. The only way to
English is considered as a foundation.
speeches in English which actually
enhance the skill in using English in a
All international examinations are
shook the foundation of British regime
person is by introducing good books
conducted in English. Awareness
in India. Understand the power of
with chaste English to him.
classes and programmes about natural
English and try to learn it well.
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4715 Akash K.R.
Science is the curiosity towards knowing the truth. It represents the strife towards enlightenment. No life is complete without wondering about how it all began. Humans take pride in being self conscious.
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ature and her secrets lay hidden in the dark. God said "Let Newton be, and all was light.'' It is pointless to ask what science is, as the classical, monotonous definition has been hammered into the mind of millions of children throughout the world for many centuries. But, why science? For many students, it represents a hurdle in their life and they wonder why they should study it when they have nothing to do with it afterwards. The answer is simple. Science is the curiosity towards
knowing the truth. It represents the strife towards enlightenment. No life is complete without wondering about how it all began. Humans take pride in being self conscious. Therefore it is the inherent quality of humans to be curious about how life and subsequently, themselves, came to be. In the dark ages, men thought earth was the centre of our universe and the heavens were the abode of gods ands goddesses who defied any understanding. Then a man found out scientific proof that earth revolved around the sun but the power of ignorance was so much that he was forced to keep his theory under cover. Then another man, the world famous Galileo proposed that stars were huge fireballs and not palaces of gods. He was lucky not to be beheaded. Why did these men bother? They could have kept quiet and said Ignorance is bliss. So
round one went to the church, and gods powers were unquestioned. Then, as legend goes, an apple fell some centuries later, and instead of eating it, Newton found the Law of Gravity. He followed it by findings in optics, calculus, laws of motion, geometry etc. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Principia de Mathematiciaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; rocked the very foundation of the idea of an omnipotent God. The motion of the heavenly bodies was not captained by any god but a few mathematical equations. Round two went to science. Many theories of Newton were later put under the anvil as scientists, a new creed of man, began to find properties and sequences in the way things happen in our vast universe. Later, the need to introduce dual nature of light was felt and the ensuing confusion was insurmountable. Then, a clerk in a German patent office
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5058 Swathi B.A.
Behind every successful man there is a woman. But her role is seldom undrestood. A woman is the other half of man. Women have equal right in all aspects like education, business, family, political issues, or any other field which is of importance in the progress of a country. Women are deprived of even the basic joy of being literate. The enormous talent resident in them has never been nurtured. They are confined to the four walls of the houses. Dowry is another problem faced by women in India. Indian Women should come forward to take the challenge of running the country. They should adopt a life of
The time is very precious for us.
Each and every second has its own importance. It is said that the time we have lost will never comeback. So, we should think about our future not past. We can’t stop the time. The time is going. Some people are using it and some are
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simplicity. Woman is not a play thing of man she is not born just to satisfy the lust of man. One should stand in the shoes of a woman to know what her true feelings and thoughts are. Gandhiji says “Women should avoid the extreme need for wealth for showy dress and decorations. There’s always a natural scent originating from the inner hearts
of women”. Therefore they are not required to attract others by applying scent.
misusing it. I am going to tell a short story on the precious time. By listening to this story you can’t even imagine how much valuable time is. As we know P.T. Usha was one of the fastest women runner of this world. In an athletic meet she participated in 100 metre running. But unfor tunately she lost the first position and got second position. She lost Ist position due to difference of 1/100 minute. If 1/100th minute consists this much importance then think about yourself. How much time you are spoiling. Some will say “Oh! I missed my flight because I was one minute late.” So, we should be punctual
and not waste time because time has its own significance. It is said that we can’t comparea lakh of rupees to even a single minute. We all should be a strict followers of time. A person lives a very happy life when he does all his work in proper time. The person who doesn’t give importance to time can’t achieve his ambition. So, forbeing a successful person we should give much importance to the precious time.
Women’s heart is very noble and humble. They are the embodiment of sacrifice, silent suffering, humility, faith and knowledge. Women have the power to understand any situation without being taught.
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Happy School days 215 Madhav Rajan Dear Friends, The year was 1967 ... a very good year ..as, it was the year of romance.. ..We had come back, from taking part in the Republic day parade, in Delhi..and before that we were lucky to go through, the preparatory camp at Munnar, at least I was lucky, as I met my girl friend Vatsala, there. We were in the same singing group rending out one beautiful malayalam song after another , in the evenings. “Gayakare unar unaroo… Kadhikare unarunaroo…”; “vandee puka vandee..vandi vandi ninnepole vayarinakathum theeyanu ..” The day the song practice was not there, we somehow found a way to meet , outside the Spencer’s mini mall. She was great company during the train journey to Delhi and back. I became , a very ardent devotee , of Srikandeswara Temple in Vanchiyoor, in Trivandrum, her house was next to this temple. I think, I picked up the rudiments of writing, from this period, in shortest number of words, I had to tell her, how much, she meant to me . After a year, of frenetic letter writings, and risky visits to the alleys , behind the temple to meet her, the romance petered out. Her parents caught her with my letters, and laughed at her for romancing a School boy, when she was already in college .. Final straw, was the caste factor. How can a brahmin girl, even think of marrying a Nair boy, that too a school going boy.
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There was nothing else, to look forward to, except NDA results.Then came a breather.. A trek to Courtallam falls...Mr Pendred, our British volunteer , cum football coach, cum , English teacher, cum Director, of all Shakespearean plays, like Comedy of Errors , and his friend Smith , were willing to take us for a trek, to Courtallam Falls , in Tamil Nadu. ...we were to be, dropped at a place called TENMALA, then had to walk on foot.. Fifty kilometers , towards Tamil Nadu border , Aryankavu , cross over to Shenkottai, in Tamil Nadu, make a base at Courtallam Falls 5 Kilometers away, and then, be brought back to SSKZM by bus.. ..We trekked with our Haversacks , with a cheerful forest stream, keeping us company and at odd times, old ladies used to peek out from their shanties, on the side of the road, and berate us, why can’t you people be a little more patient ..there is a bus every Three hours to Shencottai.. ...Our British Volunteers..tried to make our hike, a little more interesting.
They made us, sing aloud ..a British Marching Song .. ...”Roll me over, on the clover .. Roll me over on the Clover .. ....” At Aryankavu we crossed over to Tamil nadu, passed through Shencottai, and reached cour tallam falls.... a refreshing bath at the water fall ..spirits soaring.. we all were singing.. ... “ Hurray , Hurrah ..we sing so happily..Hurrah, Hurrah ..the place that makes us free….and so we sang the chorus, from Trivandrum to the sea.. ....as we were marching ..from Pangode “ …Bring the good old bugle boys ’ll sing another song, sing it with a spirit that will move the wheels along….. Sing it as we used to sing it , two and fifty strong, as we were marching from Pangode” Back in the school,with memories of a Grand ..Summer of ’67.
E = MC2 PROVED WRONG EINSTIEN WRONG ? 5215 Naveen Hari
If extraodinary claims require
extraordinary evidences, then Scientists involved in an experiment called OPERA (oscillation project with emulsion-t racking apparatus) have provided just that, when 60 nanoseconds threaten modern physics a sentence which is known to all. Yes, with the discovery of neutrinos, particles that travel faster than light, the foundation of modern physics is shaking. Nautrinos fired from a supercollider outside Geneva to an underground laboratory in Gransasso Italy took less time than light to get there. A beam of light would take 2.4 milliseconds to cover this distance. This means neutrinos were travelling at a speed of 299,798, 454 metres per second. While the speed of light in a vaccum is slower
at 299, 792, 458 metres per second. This new discovery shocked scientists all over the world. Albert Einstien’s 1905 special theory of relativity that states nothing can travel faster than light is now in doubt. If it is proved wrong the very foundation of modern physics will be demolished. Another one ver y Interesting fact is that if neutrinos can travel faster than light less time for travel may be possible. The theory is very simple to understand. Imagine you can run with the speed of a neutrino. You are standing In a race track. The light from the sun (any other light source) touches your body and reflects. At the same moment you start running. You being faster than light reaches first in the finishing line. When you look back you can see your own self in the past. If you keep running, at some stage you may beat the light which reflected from
Akbar’s Court. One defect: No sound. Because sound travels much slower. Yet another amazing fact is that nothing can stop a neutrino. They are formed when stars explode. It may or may not be proved that neutrinos travel faster than light. If proved, New technologies will come to existence. What I say is “Hope for the best”.
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As you all know the bond of friendship is stronger than the bond of fevi-kwik. It depends with whom you want to be bonded to. A strong, close, good, true friend-ship will never sink. To call somebody a ‘friend’ means that
he is one among the few relations on the earth that never dies. Friendship helps to make a friend strong. You can enjoy the love more given by the friends if you make it close. Choosing a friend should be slow, changing him should be even slower. ’A friend in need is a friend indeed.’ This English proverb means that, a true friend is someone who helps you when you are in need. Some don’t know what friendship actually means. When you are
in danger, only a true friend will guide you and will make you free from danger, that also without any harm. A friend can see the mark of his friendship on the earth below and the heaven above. Remember, anyone can achieve what he wants, even if it is difficult, with the help of his true friends. So make friends, attain prosperity and share it with them. The friend who tastes his friendship like nectar, bit by bit will relish it forever and, besides, not overtax it.
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s I was watching the Nature, I saw a mother bird with her little one As I was going through the village I saw a mother feeding her child.
5163 Himanshu KR
As I was going to the Railway station I saw a mother hugging her child. As I was going to the hospital, I saw a mother sitting beside and taking care. As I was going to the shop, I saw a poor mother asking alms for her children.
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While I was sleeping and dreaming, I saw my mother loving and caring whole night. Then I realise the real meaning of mother OH! Mother we can’t fathom your love And care throughout our life.
All I have is You...
They seem fresh like leaf top dew
You are one of the few lucky charms,
In this vast world, people like you will sure be few.
Who causes me no kind of harm:
There may be many, who attract others
In thisworld, all are in a kind of race,
But only a few who influence others-like you.
But I will never forget you and your face
You seem like a camera as you make me still
You are appreciated by everyone
You are also the one who makes me thrill
For your nature and look;
I feel as if you are near me now,
But you are most appreciated
Reason is the one I need to know, but how?
For the hard work you took.
You stood near me and made me understand
“Please don’t leave me” is all I have to say to you,
By always giving me a lending hand.
as All I have is You.....
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The Small Friend of mine
It was raining in the night My eyes felt on a little rain drop He spoke to me you know! As the rain became slow. He rolled like a dimond In the light of the moon What a wonderful sight! What a wonderful sight. He cried suddenly My heart became soft Like the feather of the peacock I spoke to him you know! “Why are you crying little one”? “My family is dying” said he “What’s so wrong To happen like that?”. “Because the people pollute us” replied he Suddenly some one called me It was a dream, indeed a good one I will not forget my little friend and his family Who appeared in my dream.
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Work is in your hand Your work can make luck But luck cannot make your work. Past is experience, Present is experiment and future is expectation. Use your experience in your experiment to achieve your expectation. Always ask God to give you What you deserve not what do you desire, It is because your desire may be few but you deserve a lot Remember that You are very special No one can play Your role better than you You are unique So love yourself always.
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The apple 5091 Abhay Pradeep P.L. What is this ? It’s an apple The Computer? No the real one, The one which Keeps the doctor Away ...........? Yes, you got it But where’s it?
In Newton’s hand? No, in the shop. Hey I saw it It’s tasty It’s Juicy It’s the apple.
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Lt Col KA Rao
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Cdr Paul Abraham
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Flute recital by Pandit Ronu Majumdar
‘Duryodanavadham’ Kathakali by Margi
Manipuri Dance by Padmasree Darsana Jhaveri
Malayalam Drama ‘Melvilasam’ Directed by Sri Surya Krishnamoorthi
16th December 2012
Inauguration by Her Highness Gouri Parvathi Bai
RRM Shri Pallam Raju reviewing the Guard of Honour
Chief Minister Shri Oommen Chandy inaugurating the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Hut of Remembranceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;
GJ Grand Finale…. 21 January 2012
Release of ‘After you sir’ written by Captain (IN) Ramesh Babu (Rted), Roll No 888 (Alumnus)
The dignitaries on the stage
Honâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ble Chief Minister Shri Oommen Chandy addressing the audience
Releasing of special cover by Smt Shoba Koshy, CPMG
Up in the Air - IAF Air Devils
The Dare Devils
Engrossed audience dignitaries…..Guests………
Stunning manoeuvres - The Dare Devils performing
Sitting L to R: Mr. K Rajendran (Offg. Sr Master), Cdr Jason Paul (OC), Gp Capt B Janardhanan (Principal), Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar (Registrar), Lt NG Babu (ANO SD), Standing L to R: U/O Ronnie T Jacob, U/O Eldho Jacob, U/O Bivin V, U/O Siva Sasidhar, Sgt Santhosh Kumar Besra
INDIA @ 7 BILLION The growing population is a big
challenge to India and world as well. The latest baby born and the 102 year old Hilla Sorab Billimoria of Kolkota represent, between them, two ends of India’s complex population story. At one end are the staggering numbers. With an estimated 1.21 billion people, India is a “Population billionaire” next only to China (1.34 billion), as the UN population fund described the country in a recent report titled India @ 7 billion. By 2025 India will overtake China to become the world’s most populous country, with the numbers expected to exert enormous pressure on natural resources. That 11 babies of the 51 born everyminute are in India. The lowest ranking Indian states on the human development Index, highlights the
A ll along he sat in darkness alone Shabby, dirty and his mind torn Alone he sought his way out Still in his mind remains a doubt Why was he born here. In the midst of darkness and fear Why couldn’t he die now Why was he here now Among the cruel and vile minds Who try to stab you from behind. He was broken at last When she came back from past He couldn’t believe what he saw As everything was against the law Love and hate stood against
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5084 Fibin Filal imperatives of Indian planners providing acess to food, water, health, shelter, sanitation, education and jobs to all, the same time, balancing these against scarce resources, safeguarding the environment and protecting against climate change. But India’s decadal populaiton growth rate, which touched a high of over 24 percent in the 1970’s, is slowing down. According to the 2011 census, it was 17.64 per cent in the last decade. That presents both opportunities and challenges. Lucknow, the capital of India’s Most populous state, also has one of its worst sex ratios: there are just 899 girls to 1000 boys, a sign of endemic descrimation. India now has its worst ever child sex ratio: there are just 914 girls for every 1000 boys accordig to the 2011 census. Ten years ago, the 2011 census found it was 927:
1000. The decline has continued apace since 1961; Though things are improving in some state among them Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Tamil Nadu and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the overall picture is grim. India’s maternal mortality ratio- the number of women dying due to maternal causes per 1,00,000 live bir ths- is pegged at 212. Fifty new borns among every 1000 also die. India is struggling to knock down these numbers, but has had limited success. Perhaps more important, challenge is the falling sex ratio and the “Vanishing” girl population. The shaming numbers underscore the fact that laws have done nothing to curb female foeticide or change the cultural preference for a boy child.
Love & Hate 4886 Deekshith C With him in middle and all in haste. He really didn’t knowShould he stand with hate or love He stood beside love and sought But the hate won the war he fought And now he took a new birth With anger and hate in his mind But it was really meant to be his death.
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CHANGING SCHOOL 5006 Remesh Kumar
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new school will pose new challenges at every level. Infrastructure, curriculum, teachers, classmates, all sorts of rules and regulations, new expectations, achievement standards, dos and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ts .... all these and more. Dealing with these pressures can be really hard if there is little support and guidance. If you have ever been in a situation like this or have friends who were new to school until they met you, you will relate to what I am saying. Helping new students to settle into a school is a prime responsibility that parents, teachers and other students must fulfil. If you are a new child in your school and are feeling lost and lonely remember that you are not alone. A transition or change is always difficult to deal with, but it is a phase and shall pass. While you make efforts to settle in, seek help.
How can I settle into my new school? Look out for support among your classmates, remember you need them more than they need you now; besides they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know you well enough to be your friends. Share with them the freshness of your experiences, the stories that they may have never heard before and win them over! Share the glad times and even some sad times. Ask your teachers for help. Seek
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extra time with your teachers to help you with the new curriculum, various teaching methods, use of technology and systems in the classroom and the new rules and regulations. It is seen that achievement and performance at school often takes a beating when we shift from a familiar to an unfamiliar style of working. Do not panic. Gradually but surely, as you become comfortable and more familiar in the new setting, you will also be able to perform according to your ability. Teachers can help you develop new study skills required to cope with the demands of the new curriculum. Talk to
the school counseller who could help you with ways to smoothen the journey and settle down into the new system. If you are a student who has new fellow students in class, you can do a lot to help. Even if you have enough friends and do not feel the need to make new ones, remember, a little selfless act can go a long way. New friends bring with them new challenges and new experience which can enrich your lives beyond measure. When you help a lonely heart, someone will surely be there for you when you need a pat on the back during rough times. Remember, this too shall pass!
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A Woman When I am born I am protected by all And all take care of me.. As I group into my childhood I am guided by all And I have my parents to protect me.. As I get into my teen and youth I scolded for all my mischiefs And I have an energetic bro to save me.. Later on as I get married I am getting into a new world, I get new responsibilities and kins And I have my husband to protect me.. Moving on, I get into my motherhood I suffer pains for my dear one’s gains And I have my husband to share my gains and pains..
On the move as I reach my old age I have my children Whom I took care of And I have them to took after me Not as a reward But its their responsibility..
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At the end I meet my death You note that I have Some one to protect my life through They are protectors and Aren’t my superiors whose slave I am But I do obey them… Then as a girl or As a wife or As a mother… Let me ask you Why is a woman Harassed or abused or Raped ? Why ?
In that Marvellous Garden I think sometimes
How wonderful would it be Our classes in a green beautiful garden In the midst of twittering birds, The trees full of flowers Butterflies all around In the silence of the nature The fresh air all around Refreshes our heart Our mind ignores all the worries Our body gets relaxed.
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In that green marvellous garden. Our teachers teach happily The interesting lessons We enjoy the pleasures of studies They just motivate, We would do all ways the best In that green marvellous garden. When we feel bored in the class The beautiful sight refreshes again, We enjoy our lesson then With happiness and joy.
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The orphan I am an orphan
Who has no-one to care Who has no one to know I have cried a lot But no one has ever heard me. I am hungry but
no-one to give me food I can’t beg I can’t do any work This makes me starve Which makes me lonely But there are children in the world Whose life is bitter and ugly
Where children cry and Pray to the Almighty to save them. Life is not fair to anyone. And always leaves many behind It’s full of commitment and Effort you have put in your life It’s not your fault that you are Born in the streets without anything But it is that you have died Earning or achieving nothing in your life...
Interesting Facts
Dolphin sleeps with one eye open
The swan has 25000 feathers on its body
A Butterfly has 12,000 eyes
Ostrich eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the indigested food
The Earth has over 12,00,000 species of animals, three lakh species of plants and one lakh other species
It is illegal to own a red car in shanghai, China
Kite flying is a professional sport in Thailand.
A Blue whale can eat as much as three tons of food every day, but at the same it can live without food for six months
The right lung takes more air than left
Ramagulle badane a variety of brinjal from Karnataka is used to prevent tooth decay
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Insects and fish have no eyelids. Hardened lens protect their eyes.
In a day, a mature oak tree can draw approximately 190 litres of water.
Most of the nutrients in potato reside just below the skin layer
When glass breaks, the cracks move at speeds of up to three thousand miles per hour
All sea snakes are venomous. Some of the sea snakes have a venom 100 times as toxic as any land snakes.
A giraffe can clean its ears with it’s ears
You can’t kill your self by holding your breath
Finger nails grow 4 times faster than toenails.
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The Importance of
Learning History (Awarded Ist Prize in the Inter-House Essay Writting Competition - Juniors)
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istory is the study of our pasts. It is important to study the past so as to understand the present, and understanding the present dictates all our action. A better future can only be achieved by learning from our mistakes and successes in the past. History is the study of such past mistakes or successes or events. It provides the basement to build the houses of the present. As students who are the future
of the world, it is our duty to make a better world and education is what empower the children to do so. Therefore it is imperative that they learn the basement of the past to make a strong future. History has always been a weak spot for many students though not always. This difficulty has arisen mainly due to the fact that they do not understand why they should learn about dead kings and emperors, long past events and seemingly unimpor tant dates. They quiver at the thought of long boring lecture on the political systems of Europe and Industrialization and colonialisation. It is this view of history
4715 Akash K.R. that discourages them from liking history. They should know that the use of studying history stems from the fact that it is to guide them in the future. Teaching history must be a holistic learning experience for the students. Events depicted in the history lessons of students are of great importance. These are the events that changed the course of the future. Events like the world wars, mechanization and industrialization are what made the present as it is. Periods of history like the dark ages and Renaissance tell us of the revival of mankind from long dullness and sorrow. Such events, if repeated will change the face of earth. History helps us to be careful in our steps and work for a better future by learning from the past. Historical dates are also important as it catalogs the falls and leaps of mankind. Wars fought long ago and its results persuade us to work for peace. Such an impor tant subject is an unavoidable part of a budding youthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s educational curriculum. Another aspect which makes histor y boring and fear ful to students is the interpretation of history as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;hisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; story. Students
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SUPER FACTS
June 5 is celebrated as World Environmental day The earth’s temperature has risen by 0.80 celesius since the beginning of the 20th century Spider webs can help us to study about global warming, this is because they trap droplets of fog or cloud water and the scientists use these as samples for studies There have been 11 ice ages and the last one the “The great Ice Age” that occured11,000 years ago There is an Ozone hole over the suth pole Hungary scored the most goals by a team in a world cup A sneeze travels out of our mouths at 100 mph! The pharaohs of Egypt wore garments made with thin threads of beaten gold The diamonds in a deck of playing cards represent Julius ceaser Thesaurus is a book of words that have the same or nearly the same meaning Mount everest is the youngest mountain. Do you know when it was formed? It was formed 65 million years ago India’s only active volcano is found on Barren islands in Andaman and Nicobar Islands The Sunderban Delta derived its name from the sundaritrees which grow well in marshand Majuli, in the Brahmaputra river is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world.
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believe that history is just a story of a man or a king and it has nothing to do with reality. This is another barrier in making history a popular subject. Understanding the importance of history as a study of the past, to make a better future is necessary for this purpose. Students should be encouraged to discuss various events and people so that they can understand the situation of the society at that time clearly. Introducing new methods of teaching like history triv*a and comic strips of important events simplify the hardships often wrongly associated with learning history. Such new methods along with understanding the need to learn history
will make the students better prepared for the future. They learn the values displayed by various people or even countries in the past and can act accordingly for their own betterment. Moreover it helps to build an understanding between what has to done and what should be stopped. History also helps us to understanding the earth better and for conserving its resources. The bloodshed and massacres seen in history teach human beings of the consequences of their own actions. Revolutions and rebellions teach us what humanity wants and how best to rule them. It shows us the hardships and sufferings of people, now long forgotten to ensure that such things are not
repeated. History guides us in our path towards progress by showing what difficulties and problems humanity faced in past during its relentless driven towards progress. It helps us cope with difficult situations by showing the courage and co-operation of human in the long gone centuries. Learning history helps avoiding mistakes or mishaps in our pursuit of excellence and for a student such a guidance in his activities is of utmost importance. Therefore history, the study of our pasts that allows us to understand the present better and plan a good and happy future is very important. These facts reiterate the value of learning history.
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A HOST OF GOLDEN DAFFODILS 215 Madhav Rajan
I am on holidays at Nenmara,
near Palghat, with my parents, sisters and brother, after passing from vi th std to vii std, in SSKZM. Actually I had never, ever …seen the name of this town on newspaper, until our, famous Minister from Kerala, Shashi Tharoor, decided to marry his Kashmiri bride, in a village near Nenmara. I would be lying down on my bed, with my sister and brother, liying on their stomachs, with their palm supporting their chin … waiting for me to start ..…I start “ I come from haunts of coot and hern, I make a sudden sally And sparkle out among the fern, to bicker down a valley. By thirty hills, I hurry down, Or slip between the ridges, By twenty thorpes, a little town, And, half a hundred
bridges. They both together repeat “ KAMME FRAMME , GONZY GANDI , CAPRIKOOTTI BATER GANDI, SADDEN SALLY, ANDEN SPARLE, LARAMANGA, OOF EARN INTO BIKKAR DOWN ….” That sounds like the craziest version of Lord Tennyson’s famous poem “ The Brook” It remains in my mind after many many years, because of the way, it was taught to us by our Lady teacher, Mrs Myrtle Jacob. She made poem reading, poem writing, poem comprehension, such fun … I even started writing a poem about the view from our house, overlooking miles of parrot green paddy fields, gently swaying in the breeze, with a chirpy stream giving this beautiful green saree, a golden kasav border ….
Of course it did not impress my mother one bit … “you should be answering sums af ter sums of mathematics, then rote aloud all the formulas of elements, compounds, and their idiotic chemical reactions… that’s where your future lies … Kavita is for daydreaming people, with woolly brains ..” That would remind me of the power and influence Balettan sir, held over us, while in Pangode ..what he said was quoted as gospel truth, god’s own commandments …:never hit a boy behind his head .. he will die, never kick him on his private parts .. he will konk off in a second ..” This got drilled into my mind … at least I knew where to protect myself, in case of the many scuffles I had with fellow cadets … One Abraham, nicknamed me Justice Mathoo … I ran after him, round and round the red house, then the blue house, then the kitchen , and finally caught up with him behind the row of toilets, where we all usually play ‘seven tiles’ with AJIT JACOB and gang.. Abraham warned me .. hit me anywhere except where Balettan sir, told us not to …. I cut off the confrontation and invited him for a game of seven tiles.. I sit with my niece in Bangalore, and tell her about the wonders of the Periodic table of Elements, atomic numbers, atomic weights, copper
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way he encouraged us in making those maps of North America and Africa … we shaded the outlines with wetted crayons .. to really impress him.. ..I come to reality , as my mother shouts, ‘ what is going on’ .. my brother and sister had gone off to sleep … …time to go out and look closely at the ‘chemparathy poove ’ …the hibiscus flower.. Our Biology teacher Mr George Joseph had ingrained in us , a great love for plants, and even microscopic organisms like amoeba ,hydra and paramecium .. ( my brother repeated after me ‘ Parameswaran’).. sulphate , sodium , potassium and how we frightened our parents , when they came on the annual day , by scattering , dollops of special explosive compounds , on the floor .. The elders would step on them and as it gave a cracker of a mini blast , give a shriek of sheer fright .. that would delight all of us to no end , making us laugh and guffaw holding onto our bellies … Balettan sir , would watch from the sidelines , to make sure , our gimmicks did not cross , acceptable limits.. Behind the success of many of our alumni , in IITs , lies, the steadfast and selfless devotion Balettan sir , applied in making the subject of Chemistry , easy to understand , gripping , and a source of wonder … .. the development of our old boys association , school journal , directory … are all because of his tireless pioneering efforts …. ...The very pleasure I get in sitting in front of this computer , and chatting
away with my school mates …. I owe to NBN Sir .. no doubt about it … ..his contribution in character building , personality development , and confident posture of our cadets , especially in front of SSB Boards , and other competitive interviews .. are undisputable …I get back to the reality .. my brother and sister are waiting for another poem …I recite “I wandered lonely as a cloud , That floats on high o’er vales and hills , when all at once I saw a crowd….Surprisingly, they both , repeated the words of this famous poem ,by William Wordsworth exactly , as above … Time to take them on in a competition … ‘ Which is the Capital ’ ? …They are saying the capital of India is Calcutta …. That is true.. but long long back during British days of East India company … how could they say capital of America is London … anybody coming out with an exaggerated tale .. would be dismissed as telling a London pulu ( a skyscraper of a bluff)....My mind wanders off to our Geography teacher Mr Thomas … his smiling face .. the
.. The seeds of my love for nature , flora and fauna , were planted my George Joseph sir …I still remember the dancing steps he took , before delivering a fiendishly unplayable , legbreak , at the batsman … … ‘ Howzzzaatt’ Not to mention Vasudevan sir , our physics teacher , would be unfair , as his motivation resulted in me always getting the highest marks in Physics , always above , seventy five percent…I could visualize the innards of a synchromesh gear box , thanks to his encouragement, later to write all the lesson plans for high tech BMP Armoured Personnel Carriers , for the battalion , and then seeing it , being accepted as syllabus in Mech Inf School in Ahmednagar , is all due to him. Next to Bhagavad Gita , I keep the books ,” HOW THINGS WORK” ,vol 1, and 2, as my bible… sheer enthusiasm for Machinery , instilled in me by Vasu Sir. …Actually I could write a book on our fantastic teachers of Sainik School … may be sometime ….
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Can India be rid of corruption? (Awarded Ist Prize in the Inter-House Essay Writting Competition - Seniors)
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ower tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutelyâ&#x20AC;?. There are the words of John Aton, who commends upon a dirty reality that exists in all parts of the world - corruption means lack of integrity. It is an act done to take some advantage inconsistent with official duty and rights of others. It is not just about bribery, but also involves the abuse of political power for private gain. Corruption is a word used by many people in India. India has now come under the spotlight as a highly corrupted nation with cases such as common wealth games scam, 2G spectrum allocation scam, Bofors scam Adarsh housing society scam, BSNL looting by Dayanidhi Maran etc. An alumnus of the prestigerous NDA and an air force officer, Suresh, Kalmadi was chief organiser of the common wealth games. But he was arrested and now is languishing in Tihar jail for having allegedly given the conducting rights to a foreign company at high price and thus causing heavy loss to the government. Then came A.Raja, former telecom minister for having sold the 2G spectrum to those companies which did not fulfil the conditions for detaining it. About 4,327 lakh crores was the loss to the exchequer. This money was illegally transferred to Kalaingar TV through certain firms. MP Kanimozhi and Shard kumar, who are the owners of Kalaingar TV are also in Tihar jail after the CBI investigation on 2G scam. The corruption cases even dates back to the time of Indira Gandhi. Illegal transfer of
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4833 Aby Mathew arms by a company called Bofors in India caused serious revolts at various places. The former chief minister of Maharashtra, Ashok Chavan is also under the scam with regards to Adarsh housing society scam. The latest is the looting of BSNL by the union textiles minister, Dayanidhi Maran, who was the then telecom minister. He allegedly used 323 telephone lines in Chennai which was used by Sun TV network for transfer of heavy audio and video data thus causing a loss of about 400 crore rupees to the government. If such levels of corruption exists in the high levels of government and bureaucracy, we can well imagine the situation in lower levels. A common man has to bribe even a clerk in a panchayat office to get his things done. This is an ugly reality and we are to be blamed for it. Inspite of all this, I still believe that India can be rid of corruption. First of all, the attitude of the people has to change. When they bribe an officer or pay money to disobey the traffic rules they are watched by their children, who come to a conclusion that money power can break any laws. So the parents have to teach the children about values and ethics. So it helps to check corruption from the basic levels. There are many institutions set up by the constitution to check corruption. One of these is the central vigilance commission. They conduct investigations about firms and politicians inorder to prevent corruption. Another body is the Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau (VACB) We can file
our complaints in VACB and they will probe into the case. Another way is the Grievance Redressal Machinery by which one can gather information about a particular deal and he finds something wrong can file a case. The trust of people on judiciary has been lost as even judges are corrupt these days. We can also consult a Public Information Officer to file a case against corruption issues. A major law which helps us to curbe corr uption is the Right to Information Act. According to this we can gather information from any public office in India by filing an application from and nominal fee. This provides us information about the working of different government depar tments, other than those related to national security. Another much sought about bill is the Jan Lokpal Bill. This came into consideration after the struggle of Anna Hazzare against the corruption. Lokpal committee headed by Pranab Mukherji is under the drafting of this proposed bill. People believe that once the bill is passed by the parliament corruption can be stopped to a large extent. The members can include former or retired CBI officers, Vigilence Officers and former chief justices of both supreme court and high court. This committe will broke into the functioning of all government depar tments and will investigate cases of corruption against politicians and bureaucrats. This body will be free from the control of judiciary and prime minister. So they can take independent decisions. It also empowers
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An Unusual Day in School
GET UP! its time! 5.00 clock. I felt someone shaking may legs. It was my house master. He told me to call everyone. Couldn’t get up. My body was cold, eyes were closed still.... I got ready and went for south zone practice. The morning tea was good until a sixth standard spilled his tea on my shorts. The practice was tough ..... and boring. But hockey balls can be tricky. They find their way to the legs of players. Ouch
.... that hurts. I thought a bad start can happen but the day is still on! Positively I got ready had my breafast and went to school. Luckily nothing awkward happened. Maths was the first period. I prayed to God and started. Hope I will learn everything my teacher teaches and nothing can go wrong. Happily when I’m sitting my class master asks, “All ready for maths exam?” What in the name ?” Exam? I asked my neighbour he said.... “Why you don’t know?” “After seeing the questions I was heart broken. Sitting by shifting scratching on the head, I finished my paper. Computer period next. Ha! what could possibly go wrong? I went inside. He asked everyone. “How many covered your notebooks?” ... Oh!.... my note was the same as I got from the stationery. He was also my housemaster. He gave a strong shot on my left shoulder. Only then I knew formation signs could fly. Next maths period.... wow I just scored
12/25 the pinch was killing me. Although I knelt down in the class, I thought as usual I would do better next time. The afternoon was tiring and I got to bed. I got up at 4.00pm ....God! South Zone practice...! I ran for the practice with my T-shirt in one hand. I had to talk sentimentally to overcome the angered P.T. instructor. Game went well and got ready for night studies. I proudly took my squad and went on with my friends. Cutting across is really messy after the rains. As I ran.... splash on a mud hole! you can guess my white and whites! Af ter that didn’t go for supervision that day. Night, I came .... tried to be careful not to get anything bad.... before going to sleep as I was writing in the diary.... I looked at the heading. 'A usual day in school. I changed it to. ‘An unusual day in school!’
the people to reject an MLA or MP during the elections. People or rather citizens of India strongly believe that corruption can be eliminated upto an extent by the proposed Jan Lokpal bill.
The str uggles of civil society activistis such as Anna Hazarae and Baba Ramdev will become fruitful in the coming future. Yes, corruption could be stopped and India can come out of it
with the support of its citizens. If we decide not to pay bribe, we can also help in this great campaign against corruption. We can hear and learn of a corruption free India in future.
My body was cold, eyes were closed still.... I got ready and went for south zone practice. The morning tea was good until a sixth standard spilled his tea on my shorts.
Its cold..... so peaceful to sleep
Beware! a day like this can come to you also.
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4643 Abhishek. K.R.
When I saw you first,
With your beautiful smile on your face; Since then I love you, Like no one loved you, Like I never loved anyone before And I wish you to see, My love was enough for you and me. And from the moment I started loving you, From that moment my meaning of life changed. I reshuffled my entire way of living And got a transformation.
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I did it coz of you, And coz I love you. But that dark day you could take it nomore, And decided to leave me alone; Since that day I writhe Its hard to remember how I felt all these years; But what a miracle it is, Still I love you. Time always kills the pain but it’s opposite to me; Years passed away and still days are not easy. I can’t survive anymore as this life is of no use without love. And I’ve lost loved ones in my life. And this I beg not only for me. But for all beautiful people who are in love; And dying for what I pine And if you can’t, then call me to you, So that you and I never be apart; And coz I know my fate, Sooner or later we have to be together So why not it be today, right now. Coz I just can’t resist anymore, Coz I love you, And Coz you’re the only reason I believe in love....
K.S. Antony Dept. of English
A LIFE WITHOUT
I would be more careful to get ready and get out to the bus stop a little more early and ensure that I board a bus in time to reach my destination at least on time, if not in time. In the absence of ‘ifs’ there is infinite scope for spontaneity, innovation and creativity.
Often I wonder why life is a
vicious circle of ‘ifs’. Is there any stage of life, any walk of life or any act of life that is untouched by ‘if’? No. If you study Well,...If you are disciplined,... If I get good marks....... If my father permits me,... If I win a lottery,... If it doesn’t rain,... If you are late,... If I get a good job,... If I earn a better salary,...The list of ‘ifs’ is infinite. They are as frequent as the tick of the seconds’ hand of a lock; they are as proliferate as the grains of sand on the beach or the stars in the sky. The fact I realize out of this is that ‘ifs’ make life very conditional; the scope and possibilities narrow down; life becomes very uncertain and loses its charm and challenge because we can always blame the ‘ifs’ for our failureswe can turn around and say, “See, I am late because the bus is late; I wouldn’t have been late if the bus had been on time.” Now if I don’t have the scope to blame it on the bus, I would be more careful to get ready and get out to the bus stop a little more early and ensure that I board a bus in time to reach my destination at least on time, if not in time
(like reaching the office on time especially when I have an ill-tempered boss). In the absence of ‘ifs’ there is infinite scope for spontaneity, innovation and creativity. It is because I myself own up the responsibilities for all my actions without ever trying to shift blame either on to people around me or my circumstances. Don’t you think such a life would be more rewarding and satisfying? Now, what is the charm here? What is the advantage of a life without ‘ifs’? It will, first of all, make me a ‘man’. It makes me believe in myself and the innumerable possibilities that lie both within and around me. Secondly, it will turn around my entire disposition and attitude. When this happens, I begin to look at people, things and circumstances not as part of the problem but as part of the solution. They all become charioteers and guardian angels that God has sent to intervene (not interfere) in my life according to His great plan. Thus I begin to appreciate my bond with my fellow beings (be it students, family members, neighbours or co-workers) and draw strength and inspiration from
it. And now there unfolds in life an unfathomable depth of joy, satisfaction and the bliss of co-existence. Life is an unconditional gift of God. (The story of creation doesn’t mention about any conditions that God laid down before creation man!) Why should I subject it to numerous conditionalities and rid it of all charms? In a life without ‘ifs’ I can be more imaginative, innovative, creative, assertive, and productive. Then I shall be able to draw out the best of my essence and existence. Agree? We can always agree to disagree. Thank you.
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Sitting 1st Row L to R: Ms R Sandhya, Mr MG Francis, Mr PK Ravindranatha Panicker, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr NG Babu, Mr Jestine KJ, Ms Sonia R, Ms OK Supriya Rani, Standing 1st Row L to R: Ms KC Sudhalakshmi,Mr P Manoj, Mr VG Satheesh Kumar, Dr George PI,Mr Girish KR, Mr KS Antony, Mr Mahadevan Nair G, Mr Rajan Namboothiri, Mr Mathew K Thomas,Mr Prince Prabhakaran, Ms Jayasindhu, Ms Deepa RVM, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Ms Swapna, Ms Preethi N, Mr Sambhu R, Mr Rajesh Kumar S, Mr Unni Krishnan G, Mr Balamurugan N, Mr Swathi Jaikumar, Mr R Rajesh, Mr Arun Kumar MS, Mr Mascon M, Mr Arun Kumar G
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Sitting 1st Row L to R: Ms Geetha Potti, Ms Sreekala, Ms Molly P Joseph, Mr Sajimon Joseph, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Dr Thomas Mathew, Mr V Chandra Babu, Mr RN Thampi, Ms Susamma Issac, Ms Nalinakumari Amma, Standing 1st Row L to R: Mr N Sreevalson, Mr RS Panicker, Mr KAnilkumar, Mr Sudheev Sukumar, Mr AVN Namboothiri, Mr K Babu, Mr Ramachandran, Mr Mohanan, Mr Babu, Mr Gopalakrishnan, Ms Sreelatha, Ms Revamma CT, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Mr Arun, Mr Muraleedharan Nair, Mr Suseelan, Mr Ajikumar, Mr Chandran, Mr Madhusoodhanan, Mr Satheesh, Mr Ramachandran, Mr Rajan, Mr Manikuttan, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Mr Rajendran, Mr Anilkumar, Mr Madhusoodhanan, Mr Sreekumar, Mr Udayan.
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Sitting 1st Row L to R: Ms KC Sudhalakshmi, Ms R Sandhya, Dr George PI, Mr P Manoj, Mr PK Ravindranatha Panicker, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Mr NG Babu, Mr MG Francis, Mr Jestine KJ, Ms OK Supriya Rani, Ms Sonia R, Standing 1st Row L to R: Ms E Geetha, Ms Jayasindhu, Ms Deepa RVM, Mr Arun Kumar MS, Mr R Rajesh, Mr KS Antony, Mr Balamurugan N, Mr Girish KR, Mr Prince Prabhakaran,SCA Jeeth Jacob Thomas, SCC ShasankSekhar Sharma,SDMAneesh IV, Mr Mascon M, Mr VG Satheesh Kumar, Mr Arun Kumar G, Mr Mahadevan Nair G, Mr Rajan Namboodiri, Mr Swathi Jaikumar, Mr Unni Krishnan G, Mr Sambhu R, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Ms Nalinakumari Amma, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Mr Rajesh Kumar S, Stephy Stephen, HC Vinayak, Ananthu R, Vishnu S, Sarath K Sugunan, RahulKrishna, HC Vishnu S, HC Abraham Jerome, AnanthuG S, Krishnaprasad, Jebin Jimmy, Anu VS, Chris Xavier, Amal V Raj, HC R Krishnaraj, Abhimanue GS, Arjun Sunil, SharathAnchingal, Ms Preethi N, Ms Swapna, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Jibin Johnson, HC Aby Mathews, Serin V K, Shawn M Thomas, Ajith Kumar P, Abhilash Menon, Sr Sgt Nidhin Devassy, Sreenath P, HC Ashish Dhadwal, SibinBabu, Sanjay Sudhakar, HC Akshay Andrews Rajan, Pram Sagar K, Akhil RaJ TS,Sooraj Krishna R, Veena S., Standing 4th row L to R: HC Sarvesh Kumar, Swathi S Sudan, Aravind Krishna R, Nandagopan G, Sr Sgt Amith S Gopal, Shreeja MS, Kiran Chand C, HC Thomas GP, HC Arun Jayan, Gokul M, HC Vijin VR, Karun K, Rahul Suresh.
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Sitting L to R: Mr KS Antony, Mr Prince P, Mr Sambhu, Ms Sandhya RS, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Ms Supriya Rani, Ms Deepa RVM, Ms Geetha Potti, Ms Nalinakumari Amma, Standing 1st Row L to R: Atish Pradeep, Jillin Antony, Piyush, Kishore S Thampi, Gopu Krishna, Aromal, Amarnath, Ajay Rathod, Shashank Shekar, Manoj Kumar, Rajeev Rajan, Rajneesh Kumar, Srilekh Raj, Nikil Joseph George, Prakash Kumar, Deepu D Dev, Kesavan, Viswajith, Akash P, Vaishnav Joshi, Aneesh M, Adarsh Anil, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Yadhu Krishnan, Abhishek MS, Goutham Viswas, Jayanarayan, Gokul M, Ashwin A Nair, Nived N, Anurag Kumar, Dannie, Avinash Kumar, Randir Kumar, Ritwik Raj, Abit Jestine, Manikant Kumar, Abhinav KJ, Dheeraj SS, Albin, Ashwin, Abhishek A, Kirshabh Raj, Karthik Satheesh, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Akshay SR, Ajay Sankar, Abhishek S, Abhijith AS, Niranjan, Vaishnav Prakash, Rounak Raj, Goutham GR, Arjun Rajeesh, Rakesh Nayak, Niraj Kumar, Amarnath PS, Nandagopan, Jaya Prakash, Sreejith A, Abhinav A, Arjun R, Arvind J, Sooraj, Athul, Jaison, Standing 4th Row L to R: Ashish, Adarsh PV, Kiran CJ, Sharan, Jyothish, Hari Shankar, Akshay BR, AkashA, Naveen Hari, Jerry MN, Arvind A Menon
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Sitting L to R: MC Arun Jayan, SSC Shashank Sekhar Sharma, Mr NG Babu, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Arun Kumar G, Mr KS Antony, Sr Sgt Nidhin Devassya, Sr Sgt Jebin Jimmy, Standing 1st row L to R: Vaibhav C Anil, Nandhu Hareendranath, Arjun Sunil, Karthik P Nath, Mithilesh Kumar, Abhishek KR, Joel KP, Krishnaprasad, Kiran Chand S, Shawn M Thomas, Mithun Krishna RS, Akhil Rajendran, Arun Vijay, Boney Alex, Rishi Prem, Standing 2nd row L to R: Nithil Thomas, Swathi S Sudan, Ahimanyu GS, Abee Narayanan, Sebin Babu, Vikas Kumar, Ajeesh AK, Prem Sagar K, Akhil Nath, Ajithkumar P, Anandhu S Asok, Sanjeev Kumar Murmur, Shiva Sasidhar, Ronnie T Jacob, Akhil Raj RR, Standing 3 rd row L to R: Vaibhav SL, Amal V Raj, Anu VS, Akshay PS, Kiran Gopi, Vishnu Narayanan, Akash BJ, Sreeja MS, Vishnu SP, Rabindra Kumar, Anurag Kumar S, Akhil Raj TS, Rajat Sharma
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Sitting 1st Row L to R: Sr Sgt Amit S Gopal, Sr Sgt Anandhu G S, HC Vijin V R, Mr Arun Kumar M S, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Girish KR, Mr Alex Abraham, SCA Jeeth Jacob Thomas, SBM Aneesh IV, Standing 1st Row L to R: Ajith S Pillai, Abhijith A S, Binoy Justin, Sgt Aswin M, Gokul R, Jai Vishnu, Ananthapadmanabhan S, Sgt Eldho Jacob, Sandeep P, Sanjay S, Aswin Joseph, Arun J M, Akhil Raj B, HC Vinayak S, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Sgt Binoy, Vikas Nair, Aswin Giri, Sgt Nithin Kuriakose, Chandradutt G, Christo Franklin Jose, Abhilash Menon, Mayank Narwal, Ashik Krishnakumar, Sgt Srihari Uday, Karun K, Rahul Krishna, Sandeep Mohanthy, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Binoy KP, Akash Badola, Mithun M, Ajay Vayshak TS, Sanju Sudarsanan, HC Abraham Jerome, HC Aashish Dadwal, HC Krishna Raj, HC Sarvesh Kumar, Vishnu S, Madhu Mohan C, Sarath Angingal.
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Sitting 1st Row L to R: Sr Sgt Jibin Johnson, HC Vishnu S, Mr Unnikrishnan, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr George PI, Mr MG Francis, Sr Sgt Chris Xavier, Standing 1st Row L to R: Amal Kiran IM, Ajay Krishna R, Sagar S B, Rahul R, Akash M R, Sgt Bivin V, Sreenath P, David Joseph, Nandagopan G, Sarath S, Anandhu R, Vishal Kumar, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Jerin Joy, Sandeep D, Sgt Shailesh Raj, Athul V Dev, Nithish Thomas, George Thomas, Sarin V K, Harikrishnan M K, Priyan Raj, Vishwas Sandilya, Shyam K V, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Ankit Kumar, Abhishek Nair, Akhil P, Sgt Shiv Sekhar S, Gokul P, Sgt Ajeesh, HC Akshay Andrews R, Sooraj Krishna R, HC Aby Mathews, Rahul Suresh.
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Sitting L to R: Sgt Sunny Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Mrs Nalini, Mr P K R Panikar, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col P G Suresh Kumar, Mr Sambhu, Mr Rajesh Kumar S, HC Thomas G Papali, Sgt Jose Tom Abraham, Standing 1st row L to R: Rohit S, Midhun George, Sachin Satish, Rohit Kumar, Ravishankar Kumar, Shreyash Anand, Vinay k, Rahul Kumar, Adarsh Kumar, Vikas Kumar, Sahil K, Ravi Prakash, Nijo Jackson, Arjun R, Arun Ganesh, Alan John, Santosh K Besra, Jithu Francis, Vishnu S Nair, Pranav Kumar, Sambhu SLG, Abhishek A, Manu Murali, Fibin Filal, Swati BA, Standing 2nd row L to R: Sameen Nazir, Adarsh V Nath, Midhun Vincent, Swaroop Varghese, Gautam Mahesh, Abhiraj Anand, Akhil M, Chiranjivi Kumar, Ashil Khan, Adwaid S, Pushkar Kaushik, Gokul, Suryakant Kumar, George Luke, Saurav Kumar, Amarnath Nambiar, Unnikannan R V, Sagar Ganesh, Ritwik D Nair, Arjun Raj, Deekshit Chandra, Joel, Rohin R, Standing 3rd row L to R: Akshay, Sree Shankar, Adarsh US, Jelson James, Kaushal Kishore, Hari Shree, Manas, Balakrishnan, Musthaffa, Abhishek Upadhyay, Prayag AN, Abhijith BS, Jitin Mathai, Richard Mathew, Govind G S, Ashwijith, Roshin S N, Adarsh Menon, Athul H, Rajkumar Soren, Anand Sai, Vikesh GS, Ashish Shailesh, Haroon Kasim,
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Sitting L to R: Sgt Ravindra Kumar Rahul, Mrs Geetha E, Mr Rajesh R, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr P Manoj, Mr Mathew K Thomas, HC Sarvesh Kumar, Sgt Bibin V, Standing 1st row L to R: Shyam Kumar M, Arun Biju, Abhijith K, Jayakrishnan JK, Ramesh Raj, Shivam Kumar, Marc Nero Mathew, Mohammed JS, Prem Kisku, Anish Kumar, Sudhir Kumar, Nabeel Mohammed N, Bibin Lal, Lokesh Kumar, Ajay J, Midhun K, Vivek Surendran, Amruth J Bhim, Akhil Dev, Pavan Shaji Vishnu P, Naveen SS, Sant Kumar, Standing 2nd row L to R: Ambreesh BV, Ananthakrishnan S, Abhijith, Adithya S Lal, Jayakrishnan, Vikash Kumar, Harikrishnan K, Satyam Deep, Alan AB, Suraj Kumar, Akhil Kumar, Arjun Kumar, Ramesh Kumar, Chaitanya Anand, Akshitanand KJ, Dantes Denny, Sanjay Sabu, Akash MB, Amith Pradeep, Praveen Hari, Ananthakrishnan R, Albin Antony, Standing 3rd row L to R: Ajil Sagar, Vaisakh, Akash M Lal, Harikrishnan G, Arjun Babu, Naveen SS, Abhijith MJ, Prajul Vishnu, Ranjan Kumar, Praveen Anand, Mohit Kumar, Arvind Babu, Sangeeth Kumar, Lakshya Kumar G, Gurudutt S, Sangeet JJ, Arjun C, Kumar Prateek, Akhil Kumar, Sidharth Panghal, Karthik S, Ajind B Shaji, RS Arun Kumar.
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Sitting row L to R: Akshay Andrews Rajan, Nalini Kumari, Jayasindhu G S, K Rajendran, Cdr Jaison Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh, Sandhya R, NItin Kuriakose, Mohit Kumar, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Hima George, Arvind A Menon, Ajay Shankar, Abhishek R Nair, Ganesh S, Abhinav A Nair, Manoj Kumar, Nandu S Gopan, Anjan Kumar, Niraj Kumar, Yogesh Raj, Adil younous, Harikrishnan, Rejith G S, Sampreet S, Abhishek S, Ajay Rathore, Standing 3rd row L to R: Akshay S R, Vaishanav Joshi, Kiran C J, Amarnath SP, GR Gautam, Amit Kumar, Amarnath PS, Purushotam Kumar, Jeevan A C, Dipak Marandi, Gokul Pradeep ,Akash P, Jyothish Kumar MS, Anantha Krishnan J, Anurag M, Standing 4th row L to R: Aneesh M, Saurav S Kumar, Amal Joy, Karthik Yadav, Naveen Hari, Rakesh Nair, Rahul Raj, Abhishek AL, Ritik Raj, Gokul Krishna, Nitin PS, Prakash Kumar, Asin Raushan, Abhishek A, Yadu Krishna
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Sitting L to R: Abraham Jerome, Ms Nalinakumari Amma, Mr Swathy Jaikumar, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Ms OK Supriya Rani, Ms Sudhalakshmi, Sgt Shiva Sasidhar, Cpl Amal Mohan, Standing 1st row L to R: Aneetta Antony, Sreenadh, Siddharth, Ragamsu, Atish Pradeep, Mohammed Shah, Vidhu Krishna, Manikant Kumar, Anurag Kumar, Deepak, Monukant Kumar, Anurag, Deepak, Monukumar, Raushan, Avinash, Justine, Vyshnav, Kesavan, Abhijith JS, Jayanarayan, Standing 2nd row L to R: Jaison, Ananthanag, Sharan, Piyush, Govind K, Unnikrishnan, Gavin, Abhishek, Adwaith, Akshay, Agin SD, Abhijith AS, Sreehari, Vishwajith, Karthik, Jilin, Standing 3rd row L to R: Amal Raj, Albin Baby, Sagar, Ashik Dev, Mohammed Altheeque, Sham Krishna, S Arjum, Jayesh K Balan, Rahul Ranjan, Rajeev Rajinish, Arjun Rajesh, Subham Sinha, Aswin
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Sitting L to R: Shruthi, Ms Geetha E, HC Ashish Dadhwal, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Jestine KJ, Mr Macson M, Sgt Shiv Sekhar, Sgt Shylesh Raj, Standing 1st row L to R: Ishan J Nair, Abhishek Parayil, Santosh, Maheshwaran, Anurag, Sangeet, Sharang, Kevin, Akash, Vipul, Suraj, Amrut, Vishnu, Rahul, Ananthu, Sanjay K, Abhinav, Ramniranjan, Nandan, Ajit, Rajan, Siddharth, Pranav, Harishankar, Standing 2nd row L to R: Prince, Alex, Bharath, Sethu, Tariq, Jayakrishnan, Siddharth, Sajan, Narayanan, Pranay, Tinku, Akash, Vishakh, Akshay, Thomas, Munna, Harishyam, Prasanth, Vignerash, Abhi, Rahul, Nithin, Alfy, Rishikesh, Sreeraj, Ajailal, Standing 3rd row L to R: Arjun, Abhijith, Akshayjith, Abhijith, Siddharth, Abhyas, Harishankar, Harikrishnan, Saurav, Amal, Sreeram, Alan, Ananthu, Mathew, Rhutwik, Sandeep, Arun, Anand, Abhijith, Arun, Aravind, Vijay, Vishnu
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Sitting L to R: HC Krishnaraj R, Mrs Geetha E, Mrs Sonia R, Ms Swapna DS, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Prince Prabhakaran, SGT RonnieTJacob, CPL Musthafa Hussain, Standing 1st row L to R: Deepu D Dev, Arjun R, Shinu K Baby, Hari Shankar, Sal SS, Anand Aji Kumar, Zaiz, Hitesh K, Diwakar K, Nilesh K, Jacob Shaji, Akash Anil, Akshay BR, Atul P Pramod, Sooraj Krishna S, Noel Sunny, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Amal S, Aromal JS, Sreejith A, Rounak RS, Aravind Krishnan, Ananthu Babu, Vikash K, Adarsh Gopan, Abhiram V, Shashank S, Anubrat K, Sriram A, Jerry M Ninan, Ashwin S, Nikhil Krishnan, Hari Krishnan, Kashyap R, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Aravind J, Nived PN, Rakesh K, Abin Joy, Vaishakh M, Akhil Kumar A, Arjun A Das, Randhir K, Harresh CH, Sanjay Jay Singh, Amal VS, Sourav DD, Abhay Pradeep PL, Amal Jayraj, Albin Manikuttan
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Sitting L to R: HC Aby Mathews, Ms Geetha E, Ms Preethi N, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Ms Deepa RVM, Sgt Srihari Uday, Cpl Benny Thomas, Standing 1st Row L to R: Sai Krishna TJ, Adarsh, Adarsh PV, Niranjan S Vijay, Ashwin, Gokul M, Thomas Siby, Dannie S Vinod, Srilekh, Himanshu Kumar, Dheeraj Kumar, Vyshnav Gopi, Annet, Jayprakash Anand, Anil MA, Anandakrishnan L, Bharat Venu, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Karthik Satheesh, Dheeraj SS, Shridik, Shyam Prakash, L John, Adwait Ragahav, Rajaneesh Kumar, Samarajeet Kumar, Midhun J, Mathew KK, Nikhil Joseph, Abhinav, Kishore S Thampi, Rishabh Raj, Standing 3rd Row L to R: Gokul JS, Ajay AJ, Saurav Prakash, Abhinand Anil, S Abhishek, Albert, Varun E Adarsh, Akash Kumar Singh, Amal Prakash, Karthik Suraj, Abit Jestine, GJ Akhilesh Gandhi, Gopu Krishna, Adarsh Anil Kumar
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Sitting L to R: Vinayak S, Ms Nalinakumari Amma, Mr Balamurugan N, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Sureshkumar, Mr Mahadevan Nair G, Mr Rajan Namboodiri, Mithilesh Kumar, Midhun M, Ajeesh A, Standing 1st row L to R: Goutham Vinod, Idhun Ramesh, Pravijith P, Ravi Kumar, Adarsh, Indeev RS, Rahul Kumar, Chandan Kumar, Rohith V, Prashant Kumar, Midhun M, Ashish H Pillai, Shain Salim, Aravind PK, Akshay, Midhun Kumar, Chandan Kumar, Sachin S Kumar, Narayan Dutt, Vishal S Kumar, Nimal Sabu, Shijith Varghese, Aravind Raj, Standing 2nd row L to R: Gautham S, Adwaith, Harikrishnu KV, VN Krishnakumar, BR Krishnanunni, Tony Abraham, Adith Jayakumar, Jayaram JR, Adith Sai A, Ebin Sebastin, Vikram Kumar, Yedhu Krishna, Vedant S, Rohit JB, Mark M Tharakan, Mathews James, Adithya J, Yash Singh, Niraj Nair, Vaishak P Kumar, Ahmed Suhail, Ashish MS, Vivek, Standing 3rd row L to R: Adwaith S Dev, Anandhu Anil, Shankar Das, Vishnu US, Joby John, Sooraj S, Aravind R, Jeevan Sunil, Binaj GS, Harshit B, Shyam Kishore, Apurv Kesari, RM Ramchandar, Sandeep KS, Sivaprasad ML, Gaurav Kumar, Gautham Krishna, Aman Badola, Amal Ghosh, Mahadev A, Cyril T Saji, Akash PK, Hari Krishnan, Arun Praveen
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Sitting L to R: Dr George PI, Mr MG Francis, Lt Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Ms Sandhya R, Standing L to R: Mr Rajesh Kumar S, Mr Alex Abraham, Akshay Andrews, Jeeth Jacob, Vishnu S, Sarin VK
School
Choir
Sitting L to R: Mr MG Francis, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Sureshkumar, Mr K Rajendran, Standing L to R: Hima George, Idhun Ramesh, Jithu Francis, Midhun K, Allan, Febin Filal, Karthik P Thampi, Anjali Anil
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Sitting L to R: Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, SCC Shashank Sekhar Sharma, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, SCA Jeeth Jacob, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, SBM Aneesh IV, Standing L to R: HC Nidhin Devessy, HC Akshay Andrews Rajan, HC Krishna Raj, HC Vijin VR, HC Ashish Dadwal, HC Thomas GP, HC Arun Jayan, HC Abraham Jerom, HC Vishnu S, HC Sarvesh Kumar Yadav, HC Aby Mathews.
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Sitting L to R:CHM Suresh, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col P G Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Akhil Raj TS, Standing L to R: Sooraj Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, HC Vijin V R, Ajith Kumar P, Abilash Menon, SCC Shashank Sekhar Sarma, Nandagopan G, SBM Aneesh I V, Sgt Ravindra Kumar Rahul, HC Vishnu S, Sr.sgt Chris Xavier, Rahul Kumar.
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Sitting 1st Row L to R: HC Vijin VR, Mr Sambhu R, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, CHM Suresh Kumar, Standing 1st Row L to R: Anandhu R, Akhil Raj TS, Swathy SS, SBM Aneesh IV, Sr Sgt Cris Xavier, HC Vishnu S Karun K, Sarath S, Standing 2nd Row L to R: HC Vinayak S, SCC Sashank Shekar Sharma, Nandagopan G, HC Abraham Jerome, Krishnaprasad, Ajith Kumar P, Abhilash Menon
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Sitting L to R: CHM Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Jestine KJ, CHM Manoj, Anu VS, Standing L to R: Rahul Suresh, Sr Sgt Chris Xavier, Prem Sagar, Sanjay S, Rahul krishna, Sr Sgt Amit S Gopal, HC Arun Jayan, Sr Sgt Jebin Jimmy, Sibin Babu, Sarin VK, Ajith Kumar P, Sarath S, HC Akshay Andrews, Swathy SS, Anandhu R
NCC School
Staff
Sitting L to R: T/O Manoj P, F/O Mathew K Thomas, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Lt NG Babu, F/O Alex Abraham, Sub Joginder Singh, Standing L to R: Hav Anu, T/O Rajeshkumar S, T/O Sambhu R, Hav Baiju, Hav Prasanth
School
Band
Sitting L to R: Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Macson M, Aneesh IV, Standing 1st Row L to R: Varun EA, Sivanarayanan A, Cyril T Saji, Ritwik Prem, Manu Murali, Aravind CB, Arun Praveen, Rishikesk C, Saurav, S Abhishek, Midhun George, Sachin S Kumar, Deekshit Chandra, Abhishek AL, Standing 2nd Row L to R: Premjith, Ashwajith, Akash S U, Richard, Mahesh IM, Akhil Babu, Abhilash Jeevan, Balachandran, Benny Thomas, Ashwin M, Binoy
m ket Tea c i r C l o Scho
Sitting 1st row L to R: CHM Manoj, Mr Girish KR, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Abhilash Menon, Standing 1st row L to R: Vishnu S, Swathy Sudhan, Aneesh IV, Aravind Krishna, Anandhu GS, Nandagopan G, Ajith Kumar P, Karun K, Ananthu R, Standing 2nd row L to R: Akhil Raj TS, Krishna Raj M, Gokul M, Shashank Sekhar Sharma, Srinath P, Vijin VR, Vishnu S
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Sitting L to R: CHM Suresh Kumar, Mr Alex Abraham, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col P G Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Anandhu GS, Standing L to R: Arjun Sunil, Abhilash Jeevan, Sarath KS, Ajith, Ashish D, Krishna Prasad, Nithin Devassy, Rahul R, Sarin VK, Yash Singh, Aman Badola
all Team b y e l l o chool V
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Sitting L to R: CHM Manoj, Mr Alex Abraham, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, CHM Suresh Kumar, Aneesh IV, Standing L to R: Aby Mathew, Sarvesh Kumar, Sanjay, Shawn M Thomas, Abhilash Menon, Jeeth Jacob Thomas, Ashish Dadwal, Krishnaraj, Abhimanyu, Vishnu, Sarath
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Sitting L to R: CHM Suresh Kumar, Mr Mahadevan Nair G, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Kiran Chand C, Standing L to R: Arjun Sunil, Nidhin Devassy, Abee Narayanan, Anandapadmanabhan, Srinadh P, Akshay PS, Alan Christo Jacob, Ajay Vaishakh TS, Anandhu GS, Rahul Kumar, Jibin Johnson
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Sitting L to R: CHM Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col P G Suresh Kumar, Mr Sambhu, Mr Rajesh Kumar S, Standing 1st Row L to R: Setu, Shreyash, Alen Anderson, Vipul, Santhosh Besra, Ajith Kisku, Abhijith US, Standing 2nd row L to R: Rajan, Nandan Kumar, Ranjan Kumar, Mohammed JS, Sivam, Raj Kumar, Jayesh, Vikesh
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Sitting L to R: CHM Suresh Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Cdr Jason Paul, Gp Capt B Janardhanan, Lt Col PG Suresh Kumar, Mr Sambhu, Sanjeev Murmur, Standing 1st Row L to R: Sandeep Kumar Suman, Mohammed JS, Suraj Kumar, Praveen Anand, Benny Thomas, Amrith Ranjan, Aneesh Kumar, Vipul Kumar, Suryakanth, Standing 2nd row L to R: Jatheesh SS, Prashanth Abhishek, Akhil Babu, Mohit Kumar, Prem Kisku, Mithilesh
Epilogue...
The year-long Golden Jubilee Celebrations have come to an end. The elegant inaugural function was made memorable by the gracious presence of Shri A K Antony, the Union Minister for Defence and the breath-taking finale was graced by Shri Oommen Chandy, Chief Minister of Kerala and Shri Pallam Raju. Minister of State for Defence. Between these two major functions there have been a number of programmes sprinkling delight round the Golden Jubilee year. A tree is known by its fruits- The innumerable Kazhaks occupying enviable positions in the Defence Services as well as in other walks of life will vouch for the unique recipe they have received from this great institution for a happy and successful life. If the first fifty years was an achievement,the next fifty years is going to be a challenge - A daunting challenge to remain on top, a challenge to perpetuate the rich legacy we have inherited from the pioneers of this institution. Let us face this challenge with grit and guts. I hope that the Golden Jubilee issue of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Kazhak Cadetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; will provide you with moments of delight and the little jottings of our young minds will amuse you beyond expectation. May the light kindled by our pioneers guide our future path.
MG Francis Chief Editor
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