O God, help us to keep ourselves physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight, that in doing our duty to Thee and our country we may keep the honour of the School untarnished. Strengthen us to guard our country from external aggression and internal disorders. Awaken our admiration for honest dealing and clean thinking, and guide us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong. Kindle our hearts with fellowship for our comrades and respect for our teachers and elders. Endow us with the courage which is born of the love of what is noble and which knows no compromise or retreat when truth and right are in peril. Grant us new opportunities of service to Thee, to our country and to our comrades, and ever help us to place such service before self...
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Inception Location: Sainik School Kazhakootam was established on 20 Jan 1962 in the military barracks of Pangode, Thiruvananthapuram. The Chief Minister of Kerala, Late Pattom Thanu Pillai chose the location for the school 18 Km away from Thiruvananthapuram on NH-47 near Kazhakootam. The sprawling campus of 225 acres nestled between the slender strands of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, situated on a hillock blended with vegetation, is an ideal location for a military based residential institution. The foundation stone of Sainik School, Kazhakootam was laid by Late VK Krishna Menon, Minister of Defence, Govt of India on 05 Feb. 1962. The founder Principal was Lt Col BK Somaiah, Headmaster Sqn Ldr Babu Lal and the Registrar was Capt TVS Nair. During the 52 years of its existence, the school has been providing yeoman service as a feeder institution to NDA and INA and also making public school education accessible to the common man.
Alumni: Over 5000 students have passed out of the portals of this School and have made their mark in various walks of life It is a matter of pride that approximately 900 Kazhaks have joined the Armed Forces. Old Boys Association of Sainik School Kazhakootam was established in 1969. Today the Chapters of this association is found in various places in the country as well as abroad. The OBA has instituted many endowments, awards and trophies. Every year there is a reunion in the campus in the month of June.
Infrastructural Facilities: Academic block with 20 class rooms having smart e-learning facilities, well-furnished staff room, Multimedia seminar hall, a well laid out conference room, Art and Craft workshop, Library with three reading rooms and Administrative block within the main building. Cadets’ mess with steam cooking equipments, bakery, Olympic size swimming pool, Multipurpose Auditorium with a seating capacity of 800. Motivation hall, Gymnasium, full-fledged grounds for all out door games. Parade ground with Pavilion, Obstacle course. CSD canteen, QM store, Clothing store, NCC store, Music room, Band room and Guest house. Eleven self-sufficient dormitories with study halls with a capacity to house approximately 60 cadets in each dormitory. MI Room with 20 beds and an isolation ward.
The light blue, dark blue and red stripes in the School Crest are symbolic of the three main arms of the Defence Services and the integrated concept of training in the initial stages.
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Academic Excellence: Teachers with impeccable qualifications, years of experience, skilled in various games and other co-curricular activities mould the cadets. The school also has the consistent record of achieving excellent performance in CBSE Board Examinations. The School has achieved 100% results in the Class XII and Class X board exams in the recent years. The School has won the Defence Minister’s Trophy for the highest intake to the NDA five times.
Our Principals: Lt Col BK Somaiah (1961-1966), Wg Cdr KHJ Rao (1966-1971), Cdr GD Singh (1971-1974), Wg Cdr S Roy (1974-1976), Lt Col OP Chaudhry (1976-1978), Lt Col KN Sardana (1978-1980), Lt Col ML Sapru (19801983), Lt Col RBL Mathur (1983-1986), Lt Col KA Rao (1986-1988), Col BC Kathpal (1989-1990), Col HS Sangha (1990-1992), Capt (IN) Krishnan (1992-1993), Capt (IN) APA Robin NM (1993-1999) Cdr Paul Abraham (19992003), Col CV Ramanaiah (2003-2006) Col B Ajit Kumar (2006-2010), Gp Capt B Janardhanan (2010-2014), Capt (IN) G Rambabu (2014-2015), Col Rajiv A (2015-).
The School flag Comprises three colourslight blue, dark blue and red which are symbolic of the three main arms of the Defence Services.
The School Motto ‘Gyan, Anushasan, Sahyog’ purports the three most essential qualities needed for a career in the Defence Services namely knowledge, discipline and esprit-de-corps. The School is affiliated to CBSE New Delhi.
Raj Bhavan Kerala Tel: 0471-2721100 Fax: 0471-2720266
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I am glad to know that the Sainik School, Kazhakootam, proposes to publish its Annual Journal 'The Kazhak Cadet 2016' very shortly. I hope that the Sainik School, which has contributed several talented officers to the defence forces, would continue to inspire generations of cadets to serve the motherland. On this occasion, I extend my felicitations to the Principal, Staff and the Cadets of this School and wish them good luck in all their future endeavours.
Hon'ble Justice (Retd) P Sathasivam Governor, Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, 02 May, 2016.
Justice (Retd) P SATHASIVAM
Kovalam Light House | Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala
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Office: Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram - 695001 Phone: (0471) 2333812 & 2333682 Fax: (0471) 2333489 E-mail: chiefminister@kerala.gov.in Website: www.keralacm.gov.in
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I fully endorse the sense of immense pride with which the Sainik School Kazhakootam brings forth yet another edition of the 'THE KAZHAK CADET', a school journal chronicling the epoch making achievements and talents of its cadets. I hope and I'm sure that this magazine will stand out with its unique quality and impeccable standard. I take this opportunity to extend my warmest wishes to the Principal, Staff and Students and compliment the Editorial team in producing this issue of the journal.
Pinarayi Vijayan Chief Minister, Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, 19 July, 2016.
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I am pleased to learn that Sainik School Kazhakootam is bringing out its Annual Journal ‘Kazhak Cadet 2016.’ Sainik Schools have been entrusted with the noble task of imparting quality education to the students from different social backgrounds for induction into the armed forces as officers. The schools also inculcate high standard of discipline, moral and ethical values as well as sense of responsibility for the holistic development of the personality of cadets thereby making them self-reliant, physically fit and mentally agile youth of tomorrow. I feel privileged to be part of this institution as the Chairman of the Local Board of Administration. I earnestly hope that the school will continue this noble task of grooming the youth of our nation steadfastly so that they would move on to take a rightful place in the future India.
Air Marshal Jasbir Walia VM VSM
Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Air Command & Chairman, Local Board of Administration
On this occasion, I wish the Principal, faculty and the cadets every success in all their future endeavours. Jai Hind! Thiruvananthapuram, 09 May, 2016.
AIR MARSHAL JASBIR WALIA
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- 110 011 Government of India Ministry of Defence Department of Defence, New Delhi - 110 011
It is extremely heartening to note that Sainik School Kazhakootam is bringing out its School Journal 'The Kazhak Cadet 2016'. At the outset, I convey my hearty felicitations to the Patron, the Editorial Board and the Kazhak fraternity on this occasion. I wish to delightfully underscore the consistent and envious achievements of Sainik Schools, and in particular, Sainik School Kazhakootam. Over the years, this portal of excellence has moulded and enriched the lives of hundreds of our young men who, in turn, have ennobled the quality of life around them.
Subhash Chandra DS (Trg) & Honorary Secretary
A school magazine, besides being a forum for budding minds to express themselves, is also a wonderful channel for communication. The enthusiastic little minds showcase their skills and potentials through this medium and the vast world outside relish and appreciate the same. An enormous amount of silent communication takes place between the school community and the world outside by means of the journal and thus it helps establish and strengthen the unseen bond that exists between them. Sainik Schools remain committed to the noble cause of creating future leaders. I can vouch that Sainik School Kazhakootam can reasonably justify to this cause with consistent quality efforts and accomplishments. Once again I wish all the Kazhaks the very best of everything. Jai hind! New Delhi, 24 May, 2016.
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I am happy to learn that Sainik School Kazhakootam is bringing out its next edition of The Kazhak CADET. Sainik School Kazhakootam has always been a fore-runner in its quest to remain ahead of its peers with admirable achievements in academics and other fields. It is heartening to note that the unflinching efforts put in by the staff and students have borne the desired fruits, over the years, as the alumni of the school occupy enviable positions in various walks of life with a good number of Service Officers reaching the top level posts. School is justifiably proud of the appointment of one of its alumni, Lt Gen Sarath Chand UYSM, AVSM, VSM to the coveted post of GOC-in-C South Western Command. This also speaks volumes about the training imparted to the students for their harmonious growth and development.
Col Sudhanshu Arya Inspecting Officer
I wish the school continued success in the years to come. Jai Hind ! New Delhi, 05 May 2016.
SUDHANSHU ARYA
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I am pleased to note that Sainik School Kazhakootam is publishing the next issue of annual journal ‘The Kazhak CADET 2016’. The school has surely and steadily carved a reputation of respectability and eminence for itself. Surrounded by serene features, Sainik School Kazhakootam offers the ideal environ for discovering one’s intrinsic talents and preparing the cadets for the future. The sprawling campus with most modern infrastructure, sports and academic facilities all bear testimony to this.
Capt (IN) G Rambabu Inspecting Officer (G)
I wish all Kazhaks the very best in all your endeavours. God bless!
New Delhi, 28 April, 2016.
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- 695 585 Government of India, Ministry of Defence, Sainik School Kazhakootam, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 585
“Success. It comes to people who strive hard and stays with those who refuse to rest on their laurels”
s I pen this, I am into the second year of my tenure at my alma mater. Though I believe that much has been done, the fact that enough has not been done, stares stark at my face. The fast paced activities during the bygone year gave little time to contemplate and muse over changes incorporated and strategies implemented. However, the results of various external appraisals stand testimony to the fact that the school is headed in the right direction. The highlight is of one such appraisal; the class XII results of the CBSE, wherein the school performed commendably well by bagging the first position among all Sainik Schools, a first time occurrence. Well, it gives immense encouragement to steer on straight ahead aiming at higher glories.
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There exists an acute deficiency of good citizens in our nation today. Apathy has evolved like never before and it is for institutions like ours to inculcate the feeling of brotherhood among all humans. There is an evident lack of moral courage to stand up to situations. It is that moral courage, that spirit of
belongingness, of camaraderie, an unconditional love towards fellow beings and courage of conviction that I wish to develop in my cadets. I fully understand the enormity of the task at hand. I know fully well that I am incompetent to undertake this onerous task single handedly. I sincerely seek the help of all major stakeholders in the system towards attainment of this noble goal. Let me extol all my staff, to set personal examples, to motivate the weak, to address the average and challenge the gifted of these children, whom we call quite proudly 'cadets' and inculcate in them, the virtues and values that a true Indian need to foster. Every issue of our school magazine is a milestone that chronicles our growth, give wings to our imagination and provide life to our feelings and aspirations. It sets free a wide gamut of creative skills ranging from writing to editing to designing and organising. I must congratulate the entire editorial team for their timely hard work and dedication in creating this fabulous piece of art.
Col A Rajiv
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Before I keep my pen away, I must offer a sincere advice to my dear cadets, lest I fail in my duty not only as their Principal, but also as an older brother old boy. Dear cadets, it’s a mad, unforgiving and wild world outside the confines of your cosy campus. Be sure to be fully equipped to face it when we, your foster parents, like those cruel birds, push you out to fend for yourself. Remember, you have been equipped well to face the challenges and be a worthy citizen, your task is only to un-hesitantly unleash your inner power. Jai hind. “The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed.” - Mahatma Gandhi
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onourable Chief Guest of the evening Shri V S Senthil, IAS, distinguished guests, esteemed parents, members of the staff and my dear cadets, Good Evening to you all and a warm welcome once again. The chief guest has been adequately introduced to the audience by our Administrative Officer and so I do not wish to duplicate the same. Suffice to say, we are indeed fortunate and honoured to have such an illustrious officer like his goodself as the Chief Guest for the 54th Annual Day 2015. Sir, I am sure that your benign presence on this occasion will be a great source of motivation for all of us. On this befitting occasion I shall now present before you the wide spectrum of activities and events carried out in the School during the current academic session 2015-16. Sainik School Kazhakootam is one of the 25 Sainik Schools in the country, which 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 aimed at overall development of students with a military bias in our beloved state of Kerala. Apart from our basic aim of preparing the boys for entry into the National Defence Academy/ Naval Academy and the OTA, the training imparted in this school shape the students socially and create in them a know how to approach life meaningfully in order to emerge as responsible citizens of India and leaders in different walks of life.
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peared, 50 secured distinctions and the is compulsory and one hour in the evening remaining 31 secured first division. The in the daily routine has been earmarked After the All India Sainik Schools Entratop scorers in class XII among all Sainik for this purpose. The School has a modern nce Examination and selection procedure Schools, Cdt Akash M Lal and Cdt Mahadev swimming pool of Olympic Standards and thereafter, 130 cadets were admitted to A, who secured 95% hailed from this school. the curriculum has inbuilt a programmed the school in the beginning of the current Cadet Nithin PM received CBSE merit card. Swimming Class for each cadet from class session, 120 in Class VI and 10 in Class IX. I wish to place on record the excellent VII to XII. Cadets are also exposed to mulThe present school strength is 663 including work done by the Vice Principal, Lt Cdr tifarious hobby activities including Karate, 629 Boarders and 34 Day Scholars. Gireesh Gopidas, Senior Master Mr. K RaKungfu and Yoga. Academics jendran and his team of teachers to bring South Zone Sports and Cultural Meet Despite a very busy schedule of various up the results to this exalting standards. The South Zone Sainik Schools Games regular co-curricular and extracurricular Sir, you will appreciate it more when we Meet 2015 was conducted at Sainik School activities, Academics continue to be one of convey to you that this result is a product of Kazhakootam from 20 Jul 15 to 25 Jul 15. 350 our prime concern. As in the past, this year purely classroom education and not based cadets from South Zone schools participattoo our academic achievements have been on any sort of extra tuitions. ed in the Sports, Co-curricular & Cultural good with 100% pass in Class X and class
Sports and Games Meet. Brig Samir Salunke, Brigade ComXII CBSE Board Exam held in March 2014. Facilities for playing almost all major mander 91 Inf Brig declared the meet open. Of the 97 cadets who appeared in class games (Football, Hockey, Volleyball, Tennis, This School emerged the overall undisX, 04 cadets secured 10 CGPA, 77 cadets Basketball, Cricket and Badminton) and puted champions with 43 points and won secured above 7.5 CGPA and the remaining participation in athletic track and field Basketball, Junior Football and Debate 16 cadets secured CGPA 6 to 7.4. 04 cadets events exist in the School campus. Besides competitions. Shri M Sivasankar IAS, Secwere awarded merit certificate by CBSE these, the Cadets take up indoor games retary Power and Sports, Chairman and for securing A1 for all subjects. The overall like Table Tennis, Chess and Caroms. ParMD, Kerala State Electricity Board graced CGPA was 8.59. ticipation in major sports for all the boys the occasion of the closing ceremony as the In class XII, of the 81 cadets who ap-
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Chief Guest and gave away the prizes to the winners. A team of 16 cadets from school Junior Football team participated in the Inter Zonal Football championship for juniors held from 01 to 04 Aug 2015 at Sainik School Gopalganj. A team of 12 cadets of the School Basketball team participated in the All India Sainik Schools Inter School Basketball Championship held from 13 to 16 Oct 2015 at Sainik School Bijapur. The seventh edition of the Capt R Harshan, Ashok Chakra Memorial All Kerala Inter School Basketball tournament sponsored by Old Boys Association (OBA) of the school concluded at Sainik School Kazhakootam at 1930 h on 06 Nov 15. Eight teams from various schools participated. Father Devassy Paul, Principal, Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram graced the function as Chief Guest and gave away the trophies and medals to the winners. Our school bagged the runners up trophy whereas St Joseph School lifted the winner’s trophy. School Cadet Captain Aman Noyal Mascrene was adjudged the best defensive
player of the tournament.
In-service Training for Sainik School Teachers An In-service training programme for Science and Social Science teachers was conducted at Sainik School Sujanpur Tira, Himachal Pradesh from 25 to 30 May 2015. Three teachers, Mr Balamurugan N, Asst Master Social Science, Mr Unnikrishnan G, Asst Master Physics and Ms Sruthi N Babu, Asst Master Biology attended and successfully completed the training programme.
Annual Athletic Meet Sainik School Kazhakootam conducted its 54th Annual Athletic Meet from 22 Oct 2015 to 23 Oct 2015. The meet commenced with an opening ceremony in which Shri Jiji Thomson, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt of Kerala was the Chief Guest. Closing Ceremony of the meet was held on 23 Oct 2015. Shri TP Sen Kumar, IPS, DGP, State Police Chief graced the occasion as Chief Guest.
Annual Aquatic Championship Annual Aquatic Championship for the academic year 2015-16 was held from 10 to 12 Sep 2015 in the Somaiah Aquatic Complex. Maj Gen CP Singh, ADG, NCC Directorate
Kerala & Lakshadweep graced the occasion as chief guest and gave away the prizes to the winners.
National Defence Academy Our first batch of students joined NDA in 1965 and till date, more than 850 alumni have been awarded the President’s Commission in the Armed Forces. Quite a few of them have been conferred gallantry awards for their services and sacrifices rendered to the nation. Regular NDA preparatory classes are arranged for the boys to prepare them for the UPSC written examination. 81 Cadets appeared in the UPSC Exam for 134 & 135 NDA Courses, 27 cadets qualified the exam and 08 cadets qualified SSB, whereas 06 cadets joined NDA/ Naval Academy. The UPSC written examination for entry into the 136 NDA course was held on 27 Sep 2015. 69 cadets of Class XII appeared in the examination. Results are awaited.
Presentations/Talks A talk cum presentation on the Tsunami relief operation at Andaman & Nicobar Island was conducted on 27 Aug 2015 by Air Cmde Nitin P Sathe. A Talk cum Presentation on the subject ‘Child Rights, Abuses and Child Protection Laws’ was conducted by me on 17 Nov 2015 at 1630h at this very same Auditorium. All staff members including teachers from Sainik LPS also attended.
Co-curricular Activities To bring forth the latent talents of the Cadets, Inter House Competitions were held in Recitation, Declamation, Quiz, Essay Writing, Calligraphy, Debate and Swimming. Wide exposure is also given to the cadets by allowing them to participate in various literary competitions conducted by leading schools in Thiruvananthapuram. Our cadets participated in many In-
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ter-school competitions held at Trivandrum International School, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, S N Public School, Christ nagar International School, St Thomas School, Loyala school etc and won numerous prizes in events such as English Debate, Elocution, Recitation, Essay Writing, Malayalam Elocution, Extempore Speech, Quiz, Painting Competition etc. Five cadets participated in the CBSE Maths Olympiad held at Bhavanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Vidya Mandir, Cochin. Two of our cadets participated in ISRO Space Quiz organized by ISRO at Thiruvananthapuram on 03 Oct 2015.
NCC Activities Sainik School has an NCC Coy of 560 cadets under the command of the Vice Principal Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas. School Cadet Capt Aman Noyal Mascrene visited Vietnam and Cadet Adarsh Menon visited Srilanka as part of the Youth Exchange Programme. Other activities of NCC include participating in the RDC Parade at Delhi, 04 SD Cadets and 01 JD Cadet was selected for RDC parade 2016, Cdt Jeevan AC was selected as Best Cadet in I GC RDC 2016. Cdt Karthick Suraj was awarded the Best Flag Area Briefing. 13 cadets attended
the National Integration Camp held at Alleppey & Kozhikode, Cdt Anand Sai SS attended the special NIC held at Noida, 287 cadets of SS Coy NCC attended a CATC held at our school from 09 to 18 Aug 2015. Cdt Santhanu J Nair and Cdt Praveen Hari got Chief Minister's Scholarship for NCC cadets and Cdt Sanjay Krishna R of 2014-15 batch received the Best Cadet Award. All cadets of SS Coy NCC participated in the International Yoga Day, at SS Coy NCC on 21 Jun 2015. 553 Cadets from SS Coy NCC participated in Swatch Bharat Abhiyan on 02 Oct 2015 and participated in social service activities in connection with World Environment Day. Senior Division contingent of SS Coy NCC participated in ID parade held at Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium. Certificate Exam for the year 2015-16 was conducted, 112 cadets for 'A' Certificate, 56 cadets for 'B' Certificate. Certificates were awarded to all the cadets.
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cadets of class VI went on an Educational Tour in and around Trivandrum on 03 Oct 15. Cadets visited Planetarium, Science and Technology Museum, Zoo, Kovalam, Vizinjam and Veli. A Team of 109 cadets from class VII visited Kanyakumari, Baywatch Water Theme park and other places of interest on 07 Oct 15. A team of 30 meritorious cadets from classes IX & X along with a teacher and an NCO from SS Coy NCC proceeded on a forward area tour to 4 Corps Z, Assam & Arunachal Pradesh from 24 May to 07 Jun 2015. During the tour, they chanced to meet some of our very senior high ranking old boys. A team of 105 cadets of class X proceeded on a motivational visit to Kochi. During the tour, they visited famous places like Dutch Palace, Jewish Synagogue, Vasco De Gamaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tomb etc. Cadets of class XI proceeded on a Motivational Tour to NDA Kadakwasla, Pune and Ahmednagar on 25 May 15 to 02 Jun 15 and witnessed the winter passing out parade. During this visit the cadets interacted with the old boys who were present in and around NDA. A team of 68 cadets of class XII proceed-
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ed on a Motivational Tour to INA Ezhimala on 28 Sep 15. The cadets interacted with the old boys who are in INA Ezhimala. It was a highly motivating visit for the cadets. A team of 41 cadets visited the regional office of the Reserve Bank of India at Thiruvananthapuram and had a great experience of witnessing intricate processes of sorting and storing currency notes. A team of 87 cadets from class XI witnessed the ‘Space Expo 2015’ organised by ISRO on 08 Oct 2015 at Kanakakkunnu Palace, Thiruvananthapuram. As part of the Space Expo 2015 the cadets had a chance to visit ISRO rocket launching station also. Cadets of Class XII attended a special lecture by CNR Rao, National Research Professor & Honorary President of JNCASR- Bangalore on the subject ‘Nano Carbons’ at hotel Residency Tower, TVPM on 15 Oct 2015.
Old Boys’ Association Sainik School Kazhakootam has a vibrant and closely - knit Old Boys Association. We as old boys have a very close association with our Alma mater. I can safely use first person here since I too am an alumnus of this great institution. Every year OBA organises a re-union in which most of the Old Boys come ‘Home’ along with their families and children. On behalf of the school, as the Principal and patron of the OBA, I am happy to place on record our deep appreciation for the yeomen service rendered by the OBA
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in all the developmental activities of the school. This is an occasion to acknowledge their unstinted support and I thank Cdr Sam T Samuel, President, Mr Sony Somarajan, Secretary OBA, all executive members and all life members for their selfless dedication. We recently had a splendid re-union on 12 Dec 2015, sponsored by the batch of 1990 to which, incidentally, I too belong. A felicitation function titled ‘Guruvandanam’ was organised by the batch, where the teachers, past and present, were presented with a memento as a token of love. A musical night and a family get-together was also organised to entertain the staff and families, in which Mr Vivekanandan, Winner of Idea Star Singer performed with his Violin and magical voice. The event was much enjoyed by our cadets and termed as mind blowing by each and every one present. Lt Gen Sarath Chand, AVSM, VSM, the first Old Boy and the first Keralite to become an Army Cdr, was the chief guest for the functions.
Parent-Teacher Meeting Parent-Teacher Meeting was held for Junior & Senior classes separately On 08 Aug 15, 10 Oct 15 and 31 Oct 2015. A large number of parents attended the meeting and interacted with members of the faculty.
Administration Considerable delay had occurred due to an unforeseen strike by the PWD contractors during summer vacations this year. Works which were to be carried out during summer vacation, despite our best efforts got delayed. However, all efforts were made to ensure that major repair and maintenance work of classrooms, dormitories, mess etc were carried out. Works were also undertaken by the PWD to maintain training facilities and to improve the living conditions of the cadets and staff members. The notable works carried out or ongoing are:(a) Construction of a new overhead tank, Additional septic tank, new toilet block, Storage water tank in six dormitories. Etc., the work is being done by PWD and nearing its completion. (b) Repair and renovation of main underground water reservoir. (c) Change of remaining roof and false ceiling of 3 wings of 2 dormitories 10 & 11. Work done/ being done from Mod Grant. (a) Construction of new NDA block. (b) Change of two roofs and two towers of academic block.
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Total Land Survey Site survey of the entire land pertaining to the school using total station survey was conducted by a team of surveyors deputed by the PWD Kerala. The long pending issue thus was finally resolved and the school now is a step closer to the ‘Memorandum of Association’ being signed with the state Govt. Audit The Local Audit Officer from LAO Pangode audited the school stores/ cash accounts twice in this academic year. No serious audit objections were reported. BOG Meeting Sainik Schools Society had conducted its Board of Governors Meeting on 15 Jul 2015 after a long gap of 20 years. Very vital decisions were taken by the BoG which will help the schools to be run in a better manner. Our honourable chief guest today, was a principal contributor in the said conference. Annual Inspection Annual inspection of the school after a long 5 year gap was carried out by Capt (IN) G Rambabu, Inspecting Officer, Sainik Schools Society from 05 to 08 Oct 2015. All documents related to academic, administrative including finance were inspected. I wish to place on record that we received thumping appreciation on all fronts. The credit goes to the complete team for their meticulous and professional acumen in handling of academic as well as administrative matters. Additional Eqpt obtained from State Govt Active liaison with Secy Sports, Govt of Kerala and other officials from Aug 2015 onwards has resulted in release of equipment from National Games Village to the tune of Rs 65 Lacs. This is the first time such an allotment is being made. They include
(a) 350 Bunk Beds (b) 700 mattresses and pillows (c) 325 cupboards (d) 16 - 40 inches LCD TVs, (e) Heavy duty pumps (f) 06 Washing Machines (g) 06 Refrigerators (h) buckets, mugs, water dispensers, bed sheets, pillow covers etc with the inclusion of these items, most of the admin issues connected to cadets living would get resolved. I wish to place on record the excellent liaison work carried out by our Administrative Officer Lt Col Girish Kumar and his team from Quarter Master Section for this wonderful feat.
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Raj and Shri Sunil Jose on 01 May 2015, Shri Vasappan Nair on 01 Jul 2015. It is with a heavy heart that I place on record the untimely demise of Mr AV Narayanan Namboothiri, Accountant who expired on 11 Jun 15 due to cardiac arrest. W.e.f. 21 Sep 2015 the designation of Registrar and Headmaster stands amended to Administrative Officer and Vice Principal respectively. However, Duties entrusted to these appointments remain the same. Ms Revamma, UDC was promoted as Accountant through DPC on 05 Oct 2015. Mr Madhusoodhanan Nair & Mr J Babu, General Employee retired from service after superannuation on 30 Nov 15. The administration has been successful in implementing the long pending sixth pay commission recommendations related to PB-1 and MACP. Towards this, adversly affected staff who were under metric were also sent on multi skill/ skill augmentation training.
LBA Meet The school conducted our Local Board of Administration meeting twice, in the present academic year. For the first time in the history of the school an extra ordinary LBA was also held at the chamber of the Chairman, AOC-in-C, Southern Air Command. The key aspects discussed and resolved were: – Acceptance of Neccessity for withdrawing from Reserve fund – Utilising interest of Reserve fund – Motivational documentary for advertisement – Change of overhead roofs in academic block
Visit of Dignitaries The school was fortunate to host quite a SAINIK SCHOOL K A Z H A K O O TA M
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few dignitaries during this academic year. Their details are flashed on the viewfoil. • AM AP Garud, PVSM, VM, ADC on 21 May 2015 • Dr Shashi Tharoor, MP, on 21 May 2015 • Brig G Venu, Cdr 322 Inf Bde on 17 Apr 2015 • Brig Samir Salunke, Cdr 91 Bde, on 20 Jul 2015 • Cmde G Prakash, Naval HQ, Kochi on 15 Jul • Air Cmde Nithin Sathe on 28 Jul • Brig Vijay B Nair, Cdr 76 Bde, on 05 Aug • AM Jasbir Walia, VM, VSM, AOC-in-C, SAC on 21 Aug 2015 • Maj Gen C P Singh, Adg NCC, K&L on 11 Sep 2015 • Smt Ms Jaya, IAS, DPI • Lt Gen Sarathchand, UYSM, AVSM, VSM, Army Cdr SWC on 11-12 Dec 2015 • Air Mshl PN Pradhan, AVSM, VM, SASO SAC on 12 Dec 2015
Mess There is a saying in the defence forces ; ‘Army marches on its stomach’. It is no different in the Sainik Schools. As most of us are aware, the school mess being directly operated by the school administration, has successfully delivered on their assigned task of providing timely and nutritious food to all 630 cadets and their supervisory staff. Considerable effort is being concentrated towards modernising the Mess. A lot has been done towards the same in the recent past. At this moment, process is on to find replacements to our steam cooking plant as well as the Mechanical Chappati making machine, which have out lived their life. We expect that efforts being made would fructify before the start of the next academic session, despite the severe financial crunch being faced. A notable addition in the mess
is the high capacity Water Purification plant set up by the Parents Association.
Conclusion It is my pristine duty to profoundly thank the Chairman LBA, Air Marshal Jasbir Walia, VM, VSM Air Officer Commanding - inChief Southern Air Command and members of the Local Board of Administration for their valuable guidance and support. I am also grateful to the Govt of Kerala, NCC, DPI, PWD, LNCPE, KSRTC, Sports council and Police Dept for their timely help. I also thank the 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 the excellent work done by the Admin Officer, Vice Principal, Senior Master, Academic, Administrative, PT and NCC staff, General Employees and the daily wage employees for making not only today’s Passing out Parade, Exhibition and Annual Day events a remarkable one, but also for the continued vigour and dedication. The direct or indirect contributions of each
cadet and parent are commendable and highly appreciated. My compliments to every one of them for cheerfully shouldering the responsibilities assigned to them in making all the activities meaningful and organized in a befitting manner. On behalf of all Kazhaks, I once again express my sincere thanks to Shri V S Senthil IAS, our chief Guest, other distinguished guests, parents, Old Boys, and all well wishers of the school on this occasion for being with us. On my part, I do nothing. I am just a conduit. What ever I do, I strongly believe that ‘God Almighty’, does through me. I thank Him for granting me the wisdom to discern between the right and wrong. I thank Him for helping me to dream and steer this great institution into the future. I thank Him for standing by all of us during our trials and tribulations. Last but not the least, I thank Him for being there whenever we wanted Him. Before I wind off, on behalf of the entire Kazhak family, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year 2016 JAI HIND
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Col A Rajiv : Lt Col B Girish Kumar : Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas : Mr K Rajendran :
Administrative Officer Vice Principal Senior Master
ACADEMIC & TRAINING STAFF DEPT OF ENGLISH Mr K Rajendran Mr MG Francis Ms R Sonia Mr Alex Abraham Mr KSAntony
Ms Bhavana 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 PI Mr Sambhu R
DEPT OF MATHEMATICS Ms OK Supriya Rani Mr Girish KR Mr Prince Prabhakaran Mr Macson M Mr Rajesh R Mr Rajan Nampoothiri
Asst Master Asst Master
MA B Ed MA B Ed
Asst Master Asst Master
DEPT OF PHYSICS Ms B Radhika Mr P Manoj Mr Unnikrishnan G
MSc BEd MSc BEd BSc BEd CCIT MSc BEd BSc BEd MSc BEd
MSc BEd MSc BEd MSc BEd MPhil
MSc BEd BSc BEd BScEd MSc
Master Asst Master Asst Master
DEPT OF BIOLOGY Mr Mahadevan Nair G Ms Sudhalekshmi Ms Sruthi N Babu
Master Master Asst Master Asst Master Asst Master Asst Master
Master Master Asst Master
Mr PK Ravindranatha Panicker MA BEd Mr Jestine KJ MA (Hist) MA(Soc) MA(Pol) BEd HDC Mr Mathew K Thomas MA MEd Mr Balamurugan N MSc BEd DEPT OF ART AND CRAFT Mr Rajesh Kumar S Mr Swathi Jaikumar
BA,ITI, BEd MFA
LIBRARIAN Mr VG Satheesh Kumar
MLISc BEd
Asst Master Asst Master Asst Master Asst Master
Craft Instructor Asst Master (Adhoc)
LAB ASSISTANTS
Lal Abraham Thomas Vishnu AM Noufal K
DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Mr Arun Kumar G MSc (CS)
Master
PHYSICAL TRAINING CHM Kirthi Singh CHM Sakthi Singh
DEPT OF CHEMISTRY Mr NG Babu Mr Arunkumar MS Ms Jayasindhu GS
Master Master Asst Master
NCC (TRG) Sub Warrinder Kumar Hav Ajith Kumar Hav JS Rao
MSc MEd MSc BEd MSc BEd
Asst Master (Adhoc)
DEPT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
MA BEd (Hin), M Phil, PhD, MA (Eng) MA BEd, M Phil
DEPT OF MALAYALAM Ms R Sandhya Ms Deepa RVM
BSc BEd
MSc MEd PGDCA MSc BEd PGDCA MSc BEd
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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Dr Thomas Mathew MBBS Msw Medical Officer Main Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms Susamma Issac BCom Office Supdt Ms Sreekala BSc BEd UDC Ms T Sreelatha BCom HDC LDC Mr Sreejith S LDC Accounts Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr AV Narayanan Nampoothiri BCom Accountant Ms Revamma CT BCom UDC Mr Anil Kumar LDC QM Section. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr Sudeev Sukumar S BBA Offg Quarter Master Mr Gopakumar LDC
The Tree of Eternal light Instituted by 1990 batch
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Mess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr Sajimon Joseph Mess Manager Mr S Gopalakrishnan BSc (Catering), MBA, MTM Catering Asst MI Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms Molly Joseph BSc Nursing Nursing Sister Matrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms Geetha E BSc Ms Asha I V (Adhoc) BSc Warden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr Sureshkumar (Adhoc) BCom
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Being a Mother to 664
he story of Gandhari had always intrigued me. As a young lady, just into the voting age, I used to wonder how someone could manage a brood of 101 children. At any given point in time, about 10% of the brood born within a 100 days bracket would be sick, 20% would be crying, 30% adamant and the whole lot quarrelling at all times. Gandhari would have had all the comforts of a palace and its staff , but for a common woman, bringing up closely spaced children would be a real challenge if the strength exceeds a max of two. Well such thoughts made me see my mother in a different light altogether along with so many other aunts and grandmothers. Well, for me, nothing more than one, at best two, I decided quite early in time. I shudder to think what would have been the mental state of Gandhari had Mahabharata was placed now in time, what with the class X and XII results and entrance and what not!!! I never knew then that I would marry a Kazhak and that ‘Kazhak’ would end up moving from Infantry to the educational stream of the Army and finally land up as the Principal of his own Alma Mater only to hand me over a much larger brood of children than what Gandhari ever imagined!. 664!!!
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Adv Asha Rajiv Nair, (W/o Col A Rajiv, Principal) holds an MPhil in law and MA in Geography. She is a prolific writer and has contributed to many journals.
Well, while at Delhi, when he wrote to his Kazhak friends (who else?!) through whatsapp that they may soon hear a good news, someone jestingly texted back asking whether we were about to announce our third child! He replied in the affirmative, saying not one, but that we were about to be parents to 630 +. Though I read these to and fro messages in his whatsapp group, as all prim and proper wives do with their husband’s groups and messages, it didn’t strike me as anything more than a charade of loose talk between friends. That he meant business, I realised after about 06 months of our stay at ‘The Kazhak House’, his appointment house at School.
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The new class VI had joined school in June. Most of the talk at home then revolved around their antics, smart acts, homesickness et all. The highlight being one smart alec declaring to the ‘Principal’ that he would cry only for ‘three days and then stop’ hoping to become the principal of this school one day as he was told that their present Principal had done just ‘that’ 32 years ago. I was proud of the selection system that brought them to us when I witnessed most of them performing seamlessly on the Fresher’s day, conducted within two weeks of their joining. That was when I first met them and then on, sporadic visits to their houses during study hours brought me closer to them. How close, I was to realise soon when one fine day, all hell broke loose with a phone call to declare a missing seventh std child. Though my husband was on leave, he immediately left for office and without realising what I was upto, my feet carried me to the Puja room. I think that was when the reality and enormity of the responsibility sank in me for the first time. After three hours, I went once again to the Puja room to thank all my deities, since by then, the well oiled system at school could locate the child who was hiding in the thickets within the premises, ostensibly scared of an upcoming cross country event. It then became a routine affair, my special visits to the puja room, though thankfully, not for reasons stated earlier. Class XII moving for their first UPSC written, external practicals of that class, Board exams for class X, where I tried my level best to drive reason into the head of my stubborn husband to let the school have internal boards and not external (well, of course, he didn’t budge, doubting my concern to be aimed at just one child, our daughter, and not the entire gang of 113!!), Board exams of class XII and so on. The heightened levels of palpable tension evident just before the declaration of each result of the above, in itself stood testimony to the level these children had been settled in my psyche. And the pleasure of success!, well, words fail me. It was such a happy tiding hearing the enviable results these children scored despite dedicating less than half the time clocked by children outside for academics. I have no reason to disagree, when my husband
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I was proud of the selection system that brought them to us when I witnessed most of them performing seamlessly on the Fresher’s day, conducted within two weeks of their joining. That was when I first met them and then on, sporadic visits to their houses during study hours brought me closer to them. attributes this stupendous success to all round development. So lucky these children are, to be left free to grow internally rather than being stifled by parents to attain a socially acceptable academic score least bothering about the amount of actual growth happening in a child. Hats off to the great visionary, Shri VK Krishna Menon, who conceived the schools to be running in such a manner and no wonder whatsoever, the Alumni are flourishing wherever they are. I am sure all the ladies who were residents of the Kazhak house before me would have gone through the trials, tribulations , pangs and of course, happiness of being a mother to this large brood. I have heard from other ladies that there are times when you are totally taken by surprise by these little ones. Well, I was, when a gang of 17 class XII boys came home impromptu on 14 Apr this year to wish us all on Vishu. Being Vishu, I had prepared a little Payasam (fondly called Katta Payasam by my husband owing to its thick texture!!). Their Principal invited them inside and once seated and after the initial pleasantries, one smart alec (we have lots here!) proclaimed his
affinity towards the invigorating smell that wafted in from the kitchen; that of dry fruits being fried in ghee. Well, I couldn’t resist sharing whatever little was made with all of them and they collectively gave me a beautiful Vishukaineetam, by stating that it was the best Payasam they ever had. The remaining day, I walked around with a feeling of a proud mother who had a chance of making her children happy. Well, as another year dawns, the cycle is set to repeat. Already this year’s Fresher’s day is over and done with. Beaming faces, full of hopeful expectations, absorbing the ambience of this wonderful seat of learning, and in turn transferring their youth, vitality and vibrancy to the campus to keep it ever young!! What a beautiful, never ending cycle. I’m reminded of an old evergreen English movie, ‘The never ending story’. So, Gandhari, no one would ever script an epic on mothers like me who nurture a large brood, but nevertheless, the smug satisfaction is reward enough. Hope you too get a re-birth as the first lady in a school like this.
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y name is Edward James, I am aged 14 at present and I live in Las Vegas. I was one of those people who believed that being lonely was much better than being with friends, and so naturally I wasn’t that good in interacting with others. The only person I loved in this world was my mother, as she was the only person who learnt to make me understand my mistakes without shouting at me and so I also believed that she was the most wonderful mother in the world. “You are short of one dollar 87 cents my boy”. These were the words which I believe was the starting to my new world. It so happened once when my friends came to visit me, my mother asked me to buy few pastries. The shopkeeper said to a boy aged may be four or five these words. “You are short of one dollar 87 cents my boy”. Hearing this the boy began to weep, and as he was moving out of the shop, I asked him what his name was and why he was crying. The boy said that his name was Daniel and he wanted to buy white lilies for his mother and sister. He told me that his mother told him that his sister had become dear to god and soon she would join her. He told me that he believed that his mother and sister were both angry with him, and they were going to leave him, hence he wanted to buy white lilies for persuading his mother and sister to return back with him. Daniel also told me that he had the photographs of his mother and
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sister and said that he had promised his mother that he would keep it with him throughout his life. Hearing this I was about to cry, but I didn’t as I knew that this would just make the situation worse. Soon after that I gave Daniel the money he wanted and then I bought pastries and ran back to my mother. On reaching home, I hugged my mother and told her that she was the most wonderful mother in the world. Hearing the story of Daniel might have made her wonder the changes in me. The next day I flipped through the newspaper and it was there as I expected, in the corner of one page, which said, “Please adopt this boy. He is aged 6. His mother and sister passed away yesterday after they met with an accident. He is the only survivor”. Seeing this I narrated all about my previous incident. I showed my mother the news paper and asked her to adopt Daniel as my younger brother. After listening to me she said, ‘‘I always wanted you to have a brother, but ever since I came to know that you are a loner I dropped the idea, and here you are today pleading me to adopt a boy for whom you felt pity’’. ‘I am proud of you Edward’. And I was really happy after hearing that. And now one whole year had passed and I am here today with my younger brother Daniel enjoying my days, and every Sunday we even go to the graveyard and pay respect to Daniel’s mother and sister and he never forgets to keep a bunch of white lilies over there, and I still believe that the white lilies had made all the difference in my life. NIIK K S CH SSAAIIN HO OOOLL HA A KO KOO KKAAZZH OTA TAMM
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Sandhya R
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e A¶‑v h‑nbÀ¯‑v I‑pf‑n¨ ‑ m‑ W‑v ¢‑mÊ‑nt‑ e ‑ ¡‑v jo Ib‑ dn‑ h ‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ v‑. Ft‑¸m‑ g‑pw‑ N‑nc‑n¨‑pw‑ N‑nc‑n¸ ‑ n‑ ¨‑pw‑ \S‑¡p‑ ¶ s‑]¬I‑p«‑ n‑ . ChÄs‑¡´‑mW‑v k‑w`‑hn‑ ¨ ‑ X‑v? ¢‑mÊ‑p X‑pS‑§n‑ b I‑mcW‑w Ah‑tf ‑ m‑ S‑p H¶‑pw‑ t‑Nm‑ Z‑n‑ ¡‑m\‑pw‑ Ig‑nª ‑ n‑ à ‑ . AhÄ H¶‑pw‑ {‑i²‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ n‑ s‑ à ‑ ¶‑v a‑pJ‑w Iï‑me ‑ d‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ w‑ . eI‑v¨Àt‑\m‑ «‑v Fg‑pX ‑ p‑ ¶ `‑mh‑ ¯‑n AhÄ t‑]¸‑dn‑ s‑ e ‑ s‑ ´ ‑ m‑ t‑ ¡ ‑ t‑bm‑ I‑p¯‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ‑ d‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . Ft‑¸m‑ g‑pw‑ Fs‑´¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ I‑pk‑rX ‑ n‑ s‑ b ‑ m‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ‑ ¡‑p¶ ChÄ¡‑v Cs‑¶´ ‑ m‑ W‑v k‑w`‑hn‑ ¨ ‑ X‑v ? ^Ìvh ‑ À Ig‑nª ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä R§Ä AhÄ¡‑p N‑pä‑pw‑ I‑qS‑n. ""F´‑m I‑mc‑yw‑ ?‑'' Ah‑fp‑ s‑S a‑pJs‑¯ ]c‑n{‑ `‑ a‑w hÀ²‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . h‑nSÀ¶ I®‑pI ‑ Ä ]X‑ns‑b \‑nd‑ªp‑ . ""F´‑m¶‑v h¨‑m ]d....‑'' k‑pi‑oe A£‑at‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑S t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""Hc‑p A_²‑w ]ä‑n.‑'' AhÄ ]dª‑p X‑pS§‑n. ""F´‑v A_²‑w?‑'' BI‑mw‑ £ a‑pä‑nb a‑pJ‑t¯ ‑ m‑ s‑S R§Ä Hc‑pa‑ n‑ ¨‑p t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . AhÄ h‑n¡‑n h‑n¡‑n ] d‑ªp‑ . ""R‑m³ Hc‑p I¯‑b¨ ‑ p‑ .‑.. H.‑F³.‑hn‑ . k‑md‑n\ ‑ v‑.'‑ ' R§Ä s‑R«‑nt‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . hfs‑c K‑uc‑h¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ \ ‑ m‑ b k‑md‑n‑ t‑\m‑ S‑v t‑\s‑cs‑Nm‑ t‑Æ H¶‑v a‑nï‑m³ t‑]m‑ e‑pw‑ R§Ä¡‑v `b‑am‑ W‑v. Xa‑mi ]d‑bp‑ ¶ e‑mL‑h¯ ‑ n‑  Ch‑fn‑ \‑n k‑md‑n\‑v hà t‑{] ‑ a‑te ‑ J ‑ \ ‑ h ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ t‑Wm‑ Fg‑pX ‑ n‑ b ‑ b ‑ ¨ ‑ X‑v? F¦‑n Fs‑´m‑ s‑ ¡ ‑ b ‑ m‑ h‑pw‑ k‑w`‑hn‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ I? s‑Xm‑ ï‑ b‑ns‑e s‑hÅ‑w hä‑nt‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ I ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ p‑ t‑ ] ‑ m‑ s‑e. N‑n{‑X t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""It‑¯m‑ ? I¯‑n \‑os‑b´ ‑ m‑ s‑ W ‑ g‑ p‑ X ‑ n‑ b ‑ X‑v?'‑ '""R‑m³.... R‑m³ I‑pd¨‑p Ih‑nX ‑ I ‑ s‑ f ‑ g‑ p‑ X ‑ n‑ . Ah‑sb ‑ Ã‑mw‑ I‑qS‑n Hc‑p Ih‑dn‑ e ‑ n‑ «‑v CX‑v h‑mb‑n¨‑v X‑nc‑p¯ ‑ n‑ ¯ ‑ c‑ W ‑ s‑ a‑ ¶ ‑ m‑ W‑v Fg‑p‑ X‑nb ‑ X ‑ v‑.'‑ ' C‑u ad‑p] ‑ S‑n t‑I«‑tX ‑ m‑ s‑S R§Ä FÃ‑mh ‑ c‑pw‑ Dd‑s¡ ‑ b ‑ p‑ d‑ s‑¡ N‑nc‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . C¯‑nc‑n a‑p¼‑pï ‑ m‑ ‑ b‑nc‑ p‑ ¶ k‑wLÀj‑mh ‑ Ø a‑md‑nb ‑ X ‑ n‑ e ‑ p‑ Å kt‑´m‑ j ‑ t‑am‑ Ah‑fp‑ s‑S s‑]m‑ «‑¡h ‑ n‑ X ‑ I ‑ Ä k‑mÀ h‑mb‑n¡ ‑ p‑ t‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ g‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ ‑ I‑p¶ a‑pJ‑`m‑ h ‑ t‑ a‑ m‑ À¯‑nt‑«m‑ R§Ä¡‑v I‑pt‑dt‑ \ ‑ c‑w N‑nc‑n‑ b‑S¡ ‑ m‑ ³ Ig‑nª ‑ n‑ à ‑ . ]s‑£ AhÄ At‑¸m‑ g‑pw‑ Ft‑´m‑ H‑mÀ¯‑v t‑]S‑n¨‑v h‑nbÀs‑¯m‑ g‑ p‑ I ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . ""CX‑n\ ‑ m‑ t‑Wm‑ \‑o t‑]S‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X‑v? k‑mdX‑v h‑mb‑n¨‑v A¸t‑g Nh‑äp‑ I ‑ p‑ «‑ b ‑ n‑ e ‑ n‑ S‑ p‑ w‑ . Ct‑{X ‑ k‑w`‑hn‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ I ‑ b ‑ p‑ Å ‑ q‑ .‑'' R‑m³ N‑nc‑nb ‑ S‑ ¡‑n ]dª‑p\‑nd‑p¯ ‑ n‑ . ""CÃ‑, B Ih‑nX ‑ I ‑ Ä k‑mÀ h‑mb‑n¨ ‑ m‑  ¢‑mÊ‑n h¶‑v Fs‑¶ A[‑nt‑ £ ‑ ] ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . C{‑X N‑o¸‑v Ih‑nX ‑ I ‑ Ä Ab‑¨p‑ s‑ I ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ ¯ ‑ X ‑ n‑ \‑v Fs‑¶ hg‑¡p‑ ] ‑ d‑ b ‑ p‑ w‑ . F\‑n¡‑v F§‑s\ ‑ s‑ b ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ B I¯‑v X‑nc‑ns‑ ¨ ‑ S‑ p‑ ¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ . s‑lm‑ !‑ GX‑p \‑na‑nj¯‑ne ‑ m‑ t‑Wm‑ AX‑v t‑]m‑ Ì‑v s‑N¿‑m³ t‑Xm‑ ¶‑nb ‑ X‑!v '' FÃ‑mh ‑ s‑ c‑ b‑pw‑ Xa‑mi ]dª‑v If‑nb ‑ m‑ ¡‑n N‑nc‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ j‑oe k‑z´‑w A`‑na‑ m‑ \ ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ \‑v C{‑Xt‑ b ‑ s‑ d‑ h‑ne IÂ]‑n‑ ¡‑p¶ ‑ p‑ s‑ï¶‑v At‑¸m‑ g‑ m‑ W‑v a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ b ‑ X ‑ v‑. AS‑p¯ "AhÀ‑' C‑w¥‑oj ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. R§Ä Ah‑sf ‑ b‑pw‑ I‑q«‑n ¢‑mk‑nt‑ e ‑ ¡‑p \S‑¡m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . ]s‑£ AhÄ I‑q«‑m¡ ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ à ‑ . "R‑m³ hc‑p¶ ‑ n‑ à ‑ .‑'
""F´‑mb ‑ m‑ e‑pw‑ I¯‑v C¶‑v k‑md‑n\‑v I‑n«‑nà ‑ . \‑ms‑ft‑b I‑n«‑q. AX‑ph ‑ s‑c \a‑p¡‑v s‑hd‑ps‑X "Cc‑n¡‑mw‑ '‑ . \‑o ¢‑mk‑n‑ t‑e¡‑v h‑m,'' N‑n{‑X ]d‑ªp‑ . ""Cà R‑m³ hc‑p¶ ‑ n‑ à ‑ . 10.30 \‑v t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ ³ hc‑pw‑ . Ab‑mÄ t‑]m‑ Ì‑pt‑ _ ‑ m‑ I‑vkv‑ X‑pd‑¡p‑ t‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä I‑me‑p ]‑nS‑n¨ ‑ n‑ ‑ «‑ms‑ W ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ R‑m³ B I¯‑v X‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ h ‑ m‑ § ‑ p‑ w‑ .‑'' ""t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ ³ hc‑m³ C\‑nb‑pw‑ Ac‑aW ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ q‑ s‑ d‑ S‑ p‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . ¢‑mÊ‑n Ib‑dn‑ b ‑ m‑  t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ s‑\ I‑mW‑m³ Ig‑nb ‑ n‑ à ‑ . R‑m³ ¢‑mÊ‑v I«‑ps‑ N ‑ ¿ ‑ p‑ I ‑ b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑.'‑ 'Ahs‑f B Ak‑¶n‑ ‑ K‑v[m‑ h ‑ Ø ‑ b ‑ n‑  Häb‑v¡v‑ Dt‑]£ ‑ n‑ ¨‑p t‑]m‑ I‑m³ \‑nh‑r‑ ¯‑nb ‑ n‑ à ‑ m‑ ¯ ‑ X‑p s‑Im‑ ï‑v R§Ä FÃ‑mh ‑ c‑pw‑ C‑w¥‑oj‑v ¢‑mÊ‑v I«‑v s‑N¿‑m³ X‑oc‑pa‑ m‑ \ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . a‑mX‑vkv‑ U‑n¸‑mÀ«‑ps‑ a‑ â‑n\‑p a‑p¶‑ne ‑ p‑ Å t‑]m‑ Ì‑pt‑ _ ‑ m‑ ‑ I‑vkn‑ \‑p ka‑o] ‑ ¯ ‑ p‑ Å ac‑W¯ ‑ W ‑ e ‑ n‑  R§Ä \‑n¶‑p.
""Pb‑ne‑ n‑  t‑]m‑ I‑m³ \‑n\¡‑v X‑mX‑v]c‑ y‑ a‑ p‑ t‑ïm‑ ? F´‑m‑ b‑nc‑ p‑ ¶‑p Ih‑nX ‑ b ‑ p‑ s‑S h‑nj‑ b‑§Ä?‑' Hc‑p I‑pä‑mt‑ \ ‑ z‑ j ‑ ‑ Is‑bt‑¸m‑ s‑e R‑m³ t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨‑ p‑ .
""B I¯‑v Ab‑mÄ X‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ X ‑ c‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ t‑am‑ ?‑ '' R‑m³ t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""R‑m³ t‑]m‑ Ì‑v s‑Nb‑vX I¯t‑Ã? AX‑v X‑nc‑ns‑ ¨ ‑ S‑ p‑ ‑ ¡‑p¶ ‑ X ‑ n‑  F´‑m s‑Xä‑v? AX‑v X‑nc‑ns‑ I ‑ ¯ ‑ c‑ m‑ X ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ³ Ab‑mÄ Ig‑nb ‑ n‑ à ‑ t‑Ãm‑ !‑ '‑ ' AhÄ t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""AYh‑m X¶‑ns‑ à ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑  Xs‑¶ F´‑p k‑w`‑hn‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ³? k‑md‑ns‑â s‑sI ‑ b‑n I¯‑p I‑n«‑pw‑ . k‑mdX‑v s‑]m‑ «‑n¨‑v h‑mb‑n¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . Ih‑nX ‑ I ‑ Ä X‑nc‑p¯ ‑ n‑ ¯ ‑ c‑pw‑ '‑ ' k‑pi‑oe ] d‑ªp‑ . j‑oe‑sb ‑ m‑ g‑ n‑ s‑I aä‑pÅ ‑ h ‑ À AX‑pt‑ I ‑ «‑p N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . AhÄ a‑pJ‑w s‑]m‑ ¯‑ns‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ï‑p ]d‑ªp‑ . ""s‑Èm‑ !‑ F\‑n¡ ‑ X‑v H‑mÀ¡‑mt‑\ h¿‑! C{‑Xb‑pw‑ Ad‑nb ‑ s‑ ¸ ‑ S‑ p‑ ¶ Ih‑n. C{‑X t‑am‑ i‑w Ih‑nX ‑ I ‑ Ä CX‑mZ‑ y‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n h‑mb‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ‑ I‑bm‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . Fs‑¶¡‑pd‑n¨‑v F´‑p h‑nN‑mc‑ n‑ ¡‑pw‑ ? B t‑]m‑ Ì‑v t‑_m‑ I‑vkn‑ s‑â ]‑q«‑v IÃ‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v CS‑n¨ ‑ p‑ s‑ ] ‑ m‑ «‑ n‑ ¨‑v I¯‑v X‑nc‑ns‑I FS‑p¯ ‑ m‑ t‑em‑ ? ""Pb‑ne ‑ n‑  t‑]m‑ I‑m³ \‑n\¡‑v X‑mX‑v]c‑ y‑ a‑ p‑ t‑ïm‑ ? F´‑mb ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶‑p Ih‑nX ‑ b ‑ p‑ s‑S h‑nj‑b§ ‑ Ä?‑'' Hc‑p I‑pä‑m‑ t‑\z‑ j ‑ I ‑ s‑bt‑¸m‑ s‑e R‑m³ t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . A]‑am‑ \ ‑ n‑ X ‑ s‑ b ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ s‑e AhÄ a‑pJ‑wX ‑ m‑ g‑v¯n‑ Hc‑p Cf‑n`‑ y‑ ¨ ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ t‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑S ]d‑ªp‑ . ""I‑me‑w..... i_‑vZ§ ‑ Ä
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]‑ns‑¶.... Hc‑p k‑z]‑v\w‑ .‑'' ""t‑M,‑ Hs‑¡ \‑ne‑hm‑ c‑ a‑ p‑ Å h‑nj‑b§ ‑ f ‑ t‑Ã? ]‑ns‑¶ \‑o F´‑n\‑m t‑]S‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X‑v?'‑ ' ""h‑nj‑b§ ‑ Äs‑¡m‑ ¶‑pw‑ I‑pg‑¸a‑ n‑ à ‑ . DÅ‑S¡ ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ \ ‑ m‑ W‑v {‑] i‑v\w‑ . H¶‑pw‑ Ih‑nX ‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑ W ‑ ¶‑v Ct‑¸m‑ F\‑n¡‑v t‑Xm‑ ¶‑p‑ ¶‑nà ‑ .‑'' ""]‑ns‑¶´ ‑ n‑ \‑m C‑u k‑ml‑k¯ ‑ n‑ \‑v a‑pX‑nÀ¶X‑v? N‑n{‑X t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""I‑pt‑d \‑mf‑mb‑n C§s‑\ Hc‑m{‑ K ‑ l‑w a\‑Ên‑  s‑Im‑ ï‑p\ ‑ S‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . "t‑hï‑m t‑hï‑m¶‑v h‑nN‑mc‑ n‑ ¨‑v B{‑K‑ ls‑¯ ]‑nS‑n¨‑p \‑nd‑p¯ ‑ n‑ .‑'' ]‑n¶‑oS‑ h ‑ Ä AÂ]‑w \‑mS‑ I‑ob ‑ X ‑ ‑ IeÀ¯‑n ]d‑ªp‑ . ""Hc‑p Z‑pÀ_‑e\ ‑ n‑ a‑ n‑ j ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑  R‑m\X‑v t‑]m‑ Ì‑vt_ ‑ m‑ ‑ I‑vkn‑ e ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ .‑'' R§Ä AX‑v t‑I«‑p N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ s‑â s‑sI ‑ b‑n \‑n¶‑v B I¯‑v X‑nc‑ns‑I h‑m§‑p¶ ‑ t‑ X ‑ m‑ s‑S h‑oÀ¸‑pa‑ p‑ «‑  Ah‑km‑ \ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ s‑ a‑ ¶‑v AhÄ {‑]X‑o£ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ‑ ¶‑Xm‑ b‑n F\‑n¡‑p t‑Xm‑ ¶‑n. ""t‑Z t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ ³ hc‑p¶ ‑ p‑ .‑'' Ah‑fp‑ s‑S H¨‑bp‑ b ‑ À¶‑p. A§‑p Z‑qs‑c \‑n¶‑v s‑sk ‑ ¡‑nÄ Bª‑p Nh‑p«‑n t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ ³ hc‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . A¶‑ph ‑ s‑c \‑nd‑w a§‑nb Hc‑p c‑q]‑am‑ b‑n h‑ns‑a³k‑v t‑Im‑ t‑fP ‑ n‑ s‑e hÀ®‑{] ‑ ] ‑ ©¯‑n X‑nI¨‑pw‑ A{‑]k ‑ ‑ à‑\m‑ b‑n h¶‑ps‑ ] ‑ m‑ b ‑ v‑s¡ ‑ m‑ ï ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ \‑v C¶‑v Ah‑fp‑ s‑S I®‑n Hc‑p s‑sZ‑ h‑Zq‑ X ‑ s‑â c‑q]‑am‑ W ‑ p‑ Å ‑ X ‑ v‑. AhÄ AX‑na‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ l ‑ c‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n ]‑p©‑nc‑ n‑ ¨‑p s‑Im‑ ï‑v Ab‑mf ‑ p‑ s‑S AS‑pt‑ ¯ ‑ b ‑ v‑t¡ ‑ m‑ S‑n s‑N¶‑p. s‑hb‑nt‑ e ‑ ä‑v h‑nbÀs‑¯m‑ g‑ p‑ I‑n h¶ Ab‑mÄ R§s‑f k‑wi‑bm‑ k ‑ v‑]‑ Z‑am‑ b c‑oX‑nb ‑ n‑  \‑nc‑o£ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . s‑sk ‑ ¡‑nÄ Ì‑m³U‑ne ‑ n‑ «‑v t‑Xm‑ Äk‑©n‑ b ‑ n‑  \‑n¶‑v X‑mt‑¡m‑ Ä FS‑p¯‑v Ab‑mÄ t‑_m‑ I‑vkv‑ X‑pd‑¡m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . ""t‑N«‑m,‑ R‑m³ Hc‑p I¯‑v t‑]m‑ Ì‑v t‑_m‑ I‑vkn‑ e ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ . AX‑n§‑p X‑nc‑ns‑ I ‑ ¯ ‑ c‑ m‑ t‑am‑ ? R‑m\X‑v Ab‑bv‑¡ï ‑ m‑ ¶‑v X‑oc‑pa‑ m‑ \ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ .'' t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ m‑ ³ R§s‑f H¶‑nc‑ p‑ ¯‑n t‑\m‑ ¡‑n. F¶‑n«‑v I¯‑pI ‑ s‑ f ‑ S‑ p‑ ¯‑v k©‑nb ‑ n‑  CS‑p¶ ‑ X ‑ n‑ \ ‑ n‑ S‑ b ‑ n‑  N‑nc‑n‑ ¨‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v ]d‑ªp‑ . ""C‑u s‑]«‑nb ‑ n‑  C«‑pI ‑ g‑ n‑ ª ‑ m‑  ]‑ns‑¶ CX‑ns‑â DS‑aس R‑mt‑\m‑ \‑n§t‑fm‑ AÃ. t‑]m‑ Ì U‑n¸‑mÀ«‑p‑ s‑aâ‑mW ‑ v‑. AX‑v X‑nc‑ns‑ I ‑ ¯ ‑ c‑ m‑ ³ ]ä‑nà ‑ .‑'' B ad‑p] ‑ S‑n t‑I«‑v AhÄ Ak‑vX{‑ ] ‑ Ú ‑ b ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . A§‑s\ ‑ s‑ b ‑ m‑ c‑ d‑ n‑ h‑v R§Ä¡‑pw‑ ]‑pX‑nb ‑ X ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . t‑]m‑ Ì‑pa‑ms‑â s‑sI ‑ ¿‑ne ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ I¯‑pI ‑ Ä¡‑nS‑ b ‑ n‑  \‑n¶‑v AhÄ B I¯‑v X‑nc‑n¨ ‑ d‑ n‑ ª ‑ p‑ . Ic‑¨n‑ e ‑ n‑ s‑â AI‑¼S‑ n‑ t‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑S AhÄ At‑]£ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . ""t‑N«‑m. AX‑mW‑v R‑m\‑n« I¯‑v. t‑N«³ t‑hW‑sa‑ ‑ ¦‑n I¿‑£c‑w ]c‑nt‑ i ‑ m‑ [ ‑ n‑ t‑ ¨ ‑ m‑ f ‑ q‑ . As‑X\ ‑ n‑ ¡‑v X‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ ‑ X‑cp‑ t‑am‑ t‑N«‑m.....¹‑ok‑v..... AX‑n\ ‑ n‑ S‑ b ‑ n‑  k‑pi‑oe ‑ b‑v¡v‑ Hc‑p hfª _‑p²‑n t‑Xm‑ ¶‑n AhÄ j‑oe‑bp‑ s‑S I‑mX‑n Ft‑´m‑ AS¡‑w ] d‑ªp‑ . j‑oe s‑]s‑«¶‑v _‑mK‑n \‑n¶‑v 10 c‑q]‑m FS‑p¯‑v \‑o«‑ns‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ï‑v Icª‑v At‑]£ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ .
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""B I¯‑v X‑nc‑ns‑I Xc‑mt‑am‑ ?‑'' Ah‑fp‑ s‑S Ic‑¨n‑  Iï‑v Ab‑mÄ AÂ]‑w ]c‑n{‑ `‑ a‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . F¦‑ne‑pw‑ N‑m¡‑ns‑â s‑I«‑pa‑ p‑ d‑ p‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ s‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ï‑v Ab‑mÄ ]d‑ªp‑ . ""Fs‑â ]W‑n If‑bm‑ \ ‑ p‑ Å ]c‑n] ‑ m‑ S‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ t‑Wm‑ FÃ‑m‑ hc‑pw‑ I‑qS‑n t‑\m‑ ¡‑p¶ ‑ X‑v? ¢‑mÊ‑n t‑]m‑ b‑nc‑ p‑ ¶‑v ht‑Ãm‑ w‑ ]T‑n¡‑v s‑Im‑ ¨‑p§ ‑ t‑ f ‑ ...‑'' i‑mk‑\b ‑ p‑ s‑S k‑zc‑¯n‑  Dt‑]‑ Z‑in‑ ¨ ‑ v‑, Ab‑mÄ k©‑n I‑mc‑nb ‑ d‑ n‑  h¨‑v t‑lm‑ ÄUÀ C«‑v s‑sk ‑ ¡‑nf ‑ n‑  Ib‑dn‑ . ]X‑ps‑¡ s‑sk ‑ ¡‑nÄ Nh‑n«‑ m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . Ah‑fp‑ s‑S a\‑Ên‑ s‑e Bi‑¦I ‑ Ä¡‑v h‑oï‑pw‑ X‑o ]‑nS‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . At‑¸m‑ t‑ g‑ ¡‑pw‑ s‑_Ã‑Sn‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . AS‑p¯ ]‑nc‑oU‑v R§Ä ¢‑mÊ‑n Ib‑dn‑ . AX‑v H.‑F³.h‑n. k‑md‑ns‑â Ah‑dm‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . j‑oes‑b Bi‑zk ‑ n‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ³ {‑ia‑ns‑ ¨ ‑ ‑ ¦‑ne‑pw‑ AhÄ hÃ‑m¯ a‑qU‑ne ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . I‑pt‑dt‑ \ ‑ c‑w I‑m¯‑nc‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ n‑ «‑pw‑ k‑mÀ h¶‑nà ‑ . Bt‑cm‑ ]dª‑p k‑md‑n¶‑v e‑oh‑ms‑ W ‑ ¶ ‑ v‑. ]s‑£ ]‑n¶‑oS‑v h‑nP‑bI ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ c‑n S‑o¨À ¢‑mÊ‑n h¶‑t¸ ‑ m‑ Ä Ft‑´m‑ ]d‑bp‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ n‑ \ ‑ n‑ S‑ b ‑ n‑ Â
]d‑ªp‑ . H.‑F³.‑hn‑ . k‑md‑n\‑v {‑Sm‑ ³^À Bb‑o¶ ‑ v‑. ] d‑¶p‑ t‑ ] ‑ m‑ b {‑]m‑ W³ X‑nc‑n¨‑p I‑n«‑nb t‑]m‑ es‑¯ Ah‑ Ø‑bn‑ e‑mb‑n j‑oe. H¶‑p cï‑p Z‑nhk‑w Ig‑nª ‑ p‑ . R§Ä j‑oe‑bp‑ s‑S I¯‑ns‑ \ ‑ b‑pw‑ k‑md‑ns‑â {‑Sm‑ ³k‑v^À h‑mÀ¯b‑pw‑ ad¶‑p X‑pS‑§n‑ . Hc‑p s‑k¡â‑vem‑ t‑ K ‑ z‑ P‑v ¢‑mk‑v Ig‑nª‑v hc‑m‑ ´‑bn‑ s‑e hfh‑v X‑nc‑nª ‑ p‑ h ‑ ¶ ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä s‑]s‑«¶ ‑ m‑ W‑v IïX‑v H.‑F³.‑hn‑ . k‑mÀ a‑p¶‑n \S‑¶p‑ h ‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . k‑mÀ hfs‑c AS‑ps‑¯¯ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ g‑ n‑ ª ‑ p‑ . j‑oeb‑v¡v‑ H‑mS‑n c£‑ s‑¸S‑ m‑ ³ ]g‑pX ‑ p‑ I ‑ f ‑ n‑ à ‑ . I‑p«‑nI ‑ Ä k‑md‑ns‑â N‑pä‑pw‑ I‑qS‑n. kÀ {‑Sm‑ ³k‑v^À Bb‑nt‑¸m‑ I‑p¶ ‑ X ‑ n‑ e ‑ p‑ Å t‑JZ‑w Ad‑n‑ b‑n¨ ‑ p‑ s‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v I‑qS‑n \‑n¶‑p. R§f‑pw‑ I‑q«‑¯n‑ s‑ e ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ . j‑oe R§Ä¡‑nS‑ b ‑ n‑  ]X‑p§ ‑ n‑ \ ‑ n‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . Ft‑´m‑ H‑mÀ¯‑ X‑pt‑ ] ‑ m‑ s‑e k‑mÀ t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""\‑n§‑fn‑ e ‑ m‑ c‑ m‑ W‑v j‑oe?‑'' R§‑sf ‑ Ã‑mw‑ Hc‑pa‑ n‑ ¨‑v j‑oes‑b t‑\m‑ ¡‑n. ""R‑m\‑mW‑v k‑mÀ‑''. Cf‑nª N‑nc‑nt‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑S j‑oe ]X‑ps‑¡ k‑md‑ns‑â
When I see the clouds floating by I wonder where they go and why But I know they are polite they let many things pass but they never say a word. Sreeram A M { 5416 }
I could never had played in rain water. If clouds were not there. They make faces and shapes Just to see a smile on our face Just to make us laugh and feel happy.
a‑p¶‑nt‑ e ‑ ¡‑v s‑N¶‑p. k‑mÀ s‑]s‑«¶‑v Dds‑¡ N‑nc‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . hfs‑c \‑nj‑vIf ‑ ¦ ‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n F¶‑m h‑mÕ‑ey‑ ‑ t‑¯m‑ s‑ S‑ b ‑ p‑ Å \‑nd‑p¯ ‑ m‑ ¯ N‑nc‑n. ]X‑ps‑ ¡ ‑ ¸ ‑ X ‑ p‑ s‑¡ R§f‑pw‑ k‑md‑ns‑â N‑nc‑nb ‑ n‑  ]¦‑pt‑ N ‑ À¶‑p. j‑oeb‑pw‑ N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . N‑nc‑nb ‑ S§‑nb‑t¸ ‑ m‑ Ä k‑mÀ ]d‑ªp‑ . ""j‑oe I‑pt‑d¡ ‑ q‑ S‑n h‑mb‑n¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ . F¶‑n«‑v Fg‑pX ‑ q‑ ...‑'' k‑mÀ \S‑¶p‑ t‑ ] ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . j‑oe‑bp‑ s‑S a\‑Ên‑  Fs‑´m‑ s‑ ¡ ‑ t‑bm‑ s‑]b‑vXp‑ ‑ t‑Xm‑ À¶ k‑pJ‑w. AhÄ ]gb j‑oe‑bm‑ b‑n a‑md‑n. N.B. C‑ub‑ns‑S A´‑cn‑ ¨ ae‑bm‑ f ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑â {‑]n‑ b‑s¸ ‑ « Ih‑n {‑io‑ H.‑F³.‑hn‑ . I‑pd‑p¸‑v Fs‑â A[‑ym‑ ] ‑ I ‑ \ ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ‑ ¶‑p. Hc‑p i‑nj‑ys‑ b ‑ ¶ \‑ne‑bn‑  At‑±l ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑â ¢‑mk‑p‑ I‑sf ‑ b‑pw‑ I‑mh‑yh ‑ y‑ à ‑ n‑ X ‑ z‑ s‑ ¯ ‑ b‑pw‑ I‑pd‑n¨‑v ]d‑ªm‑  X‑oc‑m¯ H‑mÀ½‑IÄ R§Ä¡‑pï ‑ v‑. AX‑ns‑e ck‑Ic‑ ‑ a‑mb Hc‑p k‑w`h‑w a‑m{‑Xa‑ m‑ W‑v Ch‑ns‑S I‑pd‑n¨ ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ v‑.
But some say it rains when clouds Cry. But I know they are wrong. clouds shed water just to see us dance in the rain. Just if I could meet him I would put his name as cloudy and make him my best friend and every day I would come out and say ‘Hello’ to my new friend and I know cloudy will be there always, just over us smilling and telling ‘HAI’
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In our life, while running behind wealth and success, we fail to count our blessings and enjoy the beauty in everything for even in the deadly lightning, there remains G Amritha { 5728 }
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t was a sultry afternoon of my Onam vacation and I was cooped up in front of the T.V at my grandma’s place, when she sent me off to buy some groceries from the nearby shop. Reluctantly, I left and ran to the shop, and bought everything. Just as I stepped out of the shop, I felt a drop of water on my face. “Oh no, the rain!” I thought and it started pouring. Cursing my bad luck, I waited in the shop for the rain to stop, because I did not carry an umbrella. I was pondering about the program on T.V that I was missing and felt miserable about it. Suddenly, my chain of thoughts were interrupted by a shrill shrlek. I looked around and spotted a small hut. Out of it emerged a little girl of about 3-4 years old. She was dancing delightedly in the rain, least bothered about her wet clothes or bare feet. I couldn’t help but noticing the little girl with her squirrel like antics, I realized I was behaving like a kill joy by not admiring the beauty of nature for it was a wonderful sight. By now, I forgot all about my T.V programme. The little girl continued dancing. But then, she caught me staring at her and flashed an impish grin. Soon an exasperated – looking woman (probably her mother) emerged from the hut and yanked her inside, though this did not seem to dampen her spirits.
embedded a kind of beauty.
Soon the downpour subsided and I made a quick dash for home. On my way back, I remembered the quote, I found in the SSKZM campus. “Life is not about surviving the storm, but it is about learning to dance in the rain”. In our life, while running behind wealth and success, we fail to count our blessings and enjoy the beauty in everything for even in the deadly lightning, there remains embedded a kind of beauty.
Fs‑´m‑ c‑p
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p] ‑ {‑ X ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ e ‑ m‑ b c‑ma‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑\ I‑mW‑m t‑jm‑ t‑s‑¡\¯‑ ä‑v Bi‑ n‑ b _‑m_‑p t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¨‑p:
Vasishtt S G { 5695 }
""Cs‑X§ ‑ s‑\ ]ä‑n?‑'' c‑ma‑p h‑ni‑Zo‑ I ‑ c‑ n‑ ¨‑p: ""R‑m³ h‑o«‑n‑ t‑e¡‑p t‑]m‑ I‑pt‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä hg‑nb ‑ n‑  Idâ‑pI ‑ ¼‑n h‑oW‑pI ‑ n‑ S‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ .‑'' ""l‑pw‑ ,‑ AX‑n Nh‑n«‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑  t‑jm‑ t‑¡Â¡‑ps‑ a‑ ¶‑v \‑n\‑¡d‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ t‑Ã?‑'' ""As‑X\ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ d‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ t‑Ã? R‑m³ N‑mS‑n¡ ‑ S‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ .‑'' ""]‑ns‑¶§ ‑ s‑\ t‑jm‑ t‑¡ä‑p?‑'' ""AX‑v.... IS‑¶¸ ‑ g‑m R‑m³ H‑mÀ¯‑Xv‑, hà I‑p«‑n‑ ¡f‑pw‑ B hg‑n h¶‑m t‑jm‑ ¡‑Sn‑ b ‑ n‑ t‑Ã? A]‑IS‑w ]ä‑ïm‑ ¶‑p Ic‑pX‑n R‑m³ I¼‑ns‑ b ‑ S‑ p‑ ¯‑v s‑sk ‑ U‑nt‑ e ‑ ¡‑p a‑mä‑nb ‑ n‑ «‑p!‑ '‑ ' NIIK K S CH SSAAIIN HO OOOLL HA A KO KOO KKAAZZH OTA TAMM
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John Dewey says, "Education is not preparation for life, but life itself."
Ms. Sonia
English Department
Education
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ou live in a serene calm atmosphere in the campus. It is one of the most beautiful places. It has a special atmosphere. Have you ever noticed, especially in the early mornings and late evenings a quality of silence permeates with the chirping sounds of birds? From the parade ground, have you seen the distant mountains and the hills covered with fog which penetrates the whole area. The beauty of nature here is not spoilt; yet wherever you go, in cities or in other places, man is destroying nature, cutting down trees to build houses, polluting the air with vehicles and industry. Man is destroying animals and he is destroying everything. As man advances in technology and as he begets education he becomes greedy, he wants to move comfort at the expense of others life. Is this Education? Education is not only learning from books, memorizing some facts but also learning how to look, how to listen to what the books tell us whether what they say is true or false. All these are education. Education is not merely passing the examinations, taking degrees and getting jobs, getting married and settling down but to listen to your surroundings, feel with them and be one with them.
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But as you grow older the sense of feelings, listening and seeing unfortunately disappears because you have worries, you want more money, a better car, more children or less children. You become jealous, ambitious, greedy, envious and thus you lose the sense of feeling and the aesthetic sense. Hence you become callous, indifferent and cruel. Thus as the desires in you grow you become cruel. You are enticed by the luxuries you see around you, you are enslaved to the temptations, influences and the brutality of the civilization. Is this Education? No; Real Education means not only learning mathematics, geography and history in classrooms but also one which can under no circumstances be drawn into the stream of life which is very corrupt, immoral, violent and greedy. It is something which can withstand all temptations, all influences, all brutalities of this civilization. Thus, the right type of education can be got as I have slated earlier, through observation and by knowing the feelings of others. Our school which I consider as a miniature form of the present society - is a small world. Students from different types of life style stay together under the same roof with same rules and same comforts.
Education is not only learning from books, memorizing some facts but also learning how to look, how to listen to what the books tell us whether what they say is true or false. They learn together wake up together live together eat together, play together, go to school together, wash clothes together, go home together. Thus they learn many things- to do every thing by their observation, they all feel for others, they talk to each other about their problems and find solutions for their problems. In this way they make use of their talents and come up in their life. They lead a life of their own here. As John Dewey says, "Education is not preparation for life, but life itself." ď Ž
2016 hen we hear the term Almighty, or rather God, a sense of humanity and respect runs into our minds. Humanity had developed the theme or concept of god over millions of years as they believed it to be the power behind all their success, creations and so on. But the practices and attitudes of the so-called new
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generation proves out that the concept of Almighty is fast fading or rather depleting. By holding the hands of science, humanity has climbed the heights far beyond our expectations. For all the phenomena’s, creations and every bit of aspects on earth, humanity found reasons and rested it upon science. The concept or era of science originated over the past ten centuries. We developed the most modern theory on creation of earth and universe, the Big Bang theory. With this theory of Big Bang in hands, if we claim that the Almighty is behind the creation of earth, it is simply a theme to be laughed at. This itself proves that the rate of fading importance of god is alarming. Nowadays we require scientific proof for anything and everything to be accepted by the world. If we look upon the older generation, we could find that they had fear of god and respect for god and as a result they lead a lifestyle which is according to god. That is eco-friendly and also well managed. But if we compare and contrast present day lifestyle to that of old life style, we could conclude that within a century our humanity will be a population which is totally against god and nature and may turn into a world where extremism prevails over peace. Our knowledge had made us cynical and our cleverness hard and unkind. Now we rely only upon machinery
Mohammed Shah S { 5201 }
Even though we reached the pinnacle of earth and through the medical advancement we find ourselves at the pink of our health, there are lot of aspects which can never be in the hands of humanity.
KAZHAK
CADET
and science. We think too much and feel too little. For even a bit of happening on earth, humans had found reason and rested upon science. But there are infinite number of questions humans couldn’t solve. Even though we reached the pinnacle of earth and through the medical advancement we find ourselves at the pink of our health, there are lot of aspects which can never be in the hands of humanity. Nature is one of the best example to prove it out. With all the technological advancement like nuclear weapons, fastest trains and all the robotic equipments, Japan is one of the most developed countries. We could see the fate of the country when catastrophe hit the nation. When Tsunami hit the nation, Japan or rather the world couldn’t do anything and could only watch it helpless. So, there are many aspects which are not in the hands of humans. Nowadays we can see anti-religious organizations in many corner of the world. In many parts of U.K. and U.S people are worshipping devil. This arise due to the fading belief in almighty. If this arrogant trend of our humanity continues, then the future of humanity can be well predicted and it will be a disaster. I hope, we all will advance for a decent world, which will give future a model and old age security. I never will criticize the scientific advancement which is leading to all man’s happiness, but I certainly oppose the arrogant attitude of humans as rulers of world. So let us fight for a new world, a decent world, where science and progress will lead to man's happiness. We all are human beings, but we are not being humane. This trend should fade. So I wind off by quoting that ‘Live a life that measures up on the standard God set when he sent you to earth.'
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It was almost 8.00 in the evening when a child. Who ran into the Haunted house. I think she was lost in the woods all alone. I am a traveller and wanted to visit all the Parts, but definitely, I don’t want to end my life in The house and that too with a ghost. But the child, I remembered my daughter
Akshay. R. Nair { 5346}
ran into the house. I saw her hiding beneath the desk, I went to Her and sat beside, she ran away from me Screaming, I ran behind her and finally Reached the front door. I called but she left the gates open
(2) A father killed his wife when their daughter was
You know why she ran away.
sleeping. 3 days passed but the daughter didn’t ask
I am her father, who died 2 years ago in an accident.
for her mother. Finally, the father went and asked his daughter Father:- “Is there anything you want to tell me?’ Daughter:- “ Actually there is…, … I wonder why mommy Always stands at the back of you.
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She stood there watching Waiting, admiring, contemplating
Shilpa Rajiv Nair { 5720 }
Ever so quietly beholding the mighty sea, As it rose and fell, as in a rhythmic ease, In tandem with her thoughts; Thoughts of the future, of what it held for her. What would she grow into, what places would she go What would she do, what would she be. And as a mighty wave crashed, A new thought dawned in a new light; Life might not be what was longed for, No place for wishful thoughts. Glancing yet again at a mighty wave, Menacing, destructive, its nature yelled, And as she looked on with pleasant surprise, Saw the wave break, losing its steam; Suddenly placid with no more roars, Drifting softly to embrace her feet. The tingling wave did bring a smile Ray of hope, trepidation, path of life; Life might not be just as cruel As was thought and ill-imagined Hope there is immense in life; Despair not, cried her tender mind, Look up, hope high and march ahead, So cried her soul high Who’s she my friends, name her now; Who’s she, if not you and me.
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To be Loved or To be Liked ………
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Love is a force, Which is too hoarse. It’s given to be taken Not taken to be given Love can be evil Love can be good. But if Love fails, It never stops ailing. If love wins, It never stops winning.
EòÉ¶É ¨ÉÖZÉä EòÉä<Ç ªÉä ¤ÉiÉÉiÉä BäºÉÉ CªÉÉå ½þÉäiÉÉ ½èþ? EòɱÉÉ ½èþ EòÉè+É EòÉäªÉ±É ¦ÉÒ iÉÉä ½èþ EòɱÉÒ ¢òEÇò CªÉÉå <xÉEäò +É´ÉÉVÉ ¨Éå? EòÉäªÉ±É <iÉxÉÒ ¨ÉÒ`öÒ MÉÉiÉÒ EòÉè+É CªÉÉå ½èþ ¤ÉäºÉÖ®úÉ? ¤ÉÉnù±É ½èþ º´ÉSUô ºÉ¡äònù ¤É¡Çò ¦ÉÒ iÉÉä ½èþ BäºÉä ½þÒ ¤ÉÉnù±É ]õ½þ±ÉiÉä xÉÒ±ÉMÉMÉxÉ ¨Éå ¤É¡Çò CªÉÉå VɨÉÒ ½þÉä ʽþ¨ÉÉ±ÉªÉ ¨Éå? ºÉÉMÉ®ú EòÉ {ÉÉxÉÒ xɨÉEòÒxÉ CªÉÉå? ªÉ½þÒ |ɶxÉ ºÉiÉÉiÉä ½éþ ¨ÉÖZÉä +É{É CªÉÉå xÉ ¨ÉÖZÉä ºÉ¨ÉZÉÉiÉä?
Like is a force, Which is not hoarse, It is a phenomenon, Which changes periodically.
Love is a feeling Which feels like a healing But is a paining, That is like a caning. If Love is a victor, It’ll be as sweet as nector.
Love and like are both essence of life Which are differently abled. But what we think of love, Is a tint of like strong Love is strong, Like is weak. Love is once, Like is many onces. Love is bright, Like can be dark or light. Love is existant in one’s heart, Like exists in all minds. Love is painful.
Like is an attraction, Which can often lead to repulsion To be liked, There is no reason to win or lose Likes can be given to be taken And taken to be given also… Likes survive in our mind for some time And becomes extinct often some other time.
Like is painless Love is a modified form of like. They are two opposite faces. Like is only a memory in our mind Love is the robbery of our minds. Love is trap Like is prat What do we prefer, To be loved or to be liked.
Rajaneesh Kumar { 5233}
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It’s examination And one must study With concentration, Maths with all calculation, Virat Kumar { 5790 } English with punctuations, Physics with variation, Bio with classification Chemistry with equation, Geography with population, All subjects have their own explanation And now There is no time for relaxation.
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Shijith { 4979 }
I‑pd‑¨p‑ \ ‑ m‑ f ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä¡‑p t‑ij‑w AhÄ¡‑v Hc‑mÄ I®‑v Z‑m\‑w s‑Nb‑vXp‑ . kt‑´m‑ j ‑ h ‑ X ‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ b AhÄ ]‑ob‑pj‑ns‑\ t‑XS‑nh¶‑p. A¶‑mW‑v I‑mh‑y Ad‑nb ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X‑v Ah\‑pw‑ AÔ‑ \‑mb ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ s‑ h ‑ ¶ ‑ v‑. AhÄ h¶‑Xd‑ n‑ ª‑v Ah³ ]dª‑p ""I®‑p I‑n«‑n‑ b‑nt‑à C\‑n Fs‑¶ h‑nh‑ml‑w s‑Nb ‑ v‑Xp‑ I ‑ q‑ s‑S'' F¶‑v. ""AÔ‑\m‑ b Hc‑ms‑f R‑m³ F§s‑\ h‑nh‑ml‑w s‑N¿‑pw‑ ?‑'' F¶‑mb ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶‑p Ah‑fp‑ s‑S ad‑p‑ ]‑Sn‑ . CX‑p‑ t‑I«‑v Z‑pJ‑nX ‑ \ ‑ m‑ b ]‑ob‑pj‑v ]X‑ns‑b FW‑oä‑v a‑pt‑¶m‑ «‑p \S‑¶p‑ s‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v ]d‑ªp‑ ,‑ ""Fs‑â I®‑pIÄ¡‑v Hc‑p t‑Im‑ «h‑pw‑ hc‑ms‑X k‑q£‑n¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ .‑''
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C R Bhava Jeet { 5587 }
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Vikas Kumar { 5262 }
ºÉ¡ò±É ½þÉä {ÉÉiÉä? ¨Éé iÉÉä Eò½ÚÄþMÉÉ ÊEò VÉÒ´ÉxÉ BEò GòÉìºÉ EÆò]Âõ®úÒ EòÒ nùÉèc÷ ½èþ, VɽþÉÄ {É®ú <ºÉ nùÉèc÷ ¨Éå EòÉä<Ç ¯ûEòiÉÉ ½èþ iÉÉä ´ÉÉä =ºÉEòÉ JÉÉʨɪÉÉVÉÉ ¦ÉÖMÉiÉÉ ½èþ* ½þ¨Éå +{ÉxÉÒ ¨ÉÆÊVÉ±É EòÉä +ÆVÉÉ¨É näùxÉä Eäò ʱÉB ½þ¨Éå oùgøiÉÉ, ʽþ¨¨ÉiÉ +Éè®ú Eò¨ÉÇ`öiÉÉ EòÒ ºÉJiÉ +ɴɶªÉEòiÉÉ ½èþ* BäºÉÉ WÉ°ü®úÒ xɽþÓ ÊEò iÉÒµÉ ¤ÉÖÊrù Eäò ±ÉÉäMÉ ½þ¨Éä¶ÉÉ ºÉ¡ò±É ½þÉä, {É®ú BäºÉÉ WÉ°ü®úÒ ½èþ ÊEò ºÉÆPɹÉǶÉÒ±É ±ÉÉäMÉ ½þ¨Éä¶ÉÉ ºÉ¡ò±É ½þÉä* ¤ÉºÉ <ºÉ ºÉ¡ò±ÉiÉÉ Eäò ʱÉB WÉ°ü®úiÉ ½èþ ºÉ½þÒ xÉWÉÊ®úªÉä EòÒ* ""¨ÉÆÊVÉ±É =x½þÓ EòÉä ʨɱÉiÉä ½éþ, ÊVÉxÉEäò ºÉ{ÉxÉÉå ¨Éå VÉÉxÉ ½þÉäiÉÉ ½èþ** {ÉÆJÉÉå ºÉä EÖòUô ½þÉäiÉÉ xɽþÓ, ½þÉèºÉ±Éä ºÉä =c÷ÉxÉ ½þÉäiÉä ½éþ*
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pj ‑ v‑Tm‑ \ ‑ I ‑ e ‑ b ‑ m‑ W‑v h S‑s‑¡X¿‑³w. t‑IHc‑c‑pf¯‑ t‑Zh‑n‑ s‑seâ‑ t‑A\‑ bm‑ t‑Zh‑Xb ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ t‑bm‑ k¦Â]‑cq‑ ] ‑ a‑ m‑ W‑v s‑X¿‑w. AX‑v Hc‑p k‑pµ‑ca‑ m‑ b Ie‑bm‑ W ‑ v‑. a‑pJ‑s¯ ‑ g‑ p‑ ¯‑pw‑ s‑as‑¿g‑ p‑ ¯‑pw‑ [‑mc‑mf‑w Na‑b§ ‑ f ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ b ‑ m‑ W‑v s‑X¿‑w s‑I«‑nb ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ v‑. ae‑bÀ‑, h®‑m³‑, a‑mh‑ne ‑ À‑, t‑he³‑, t‑Im‑ ¸‑mf ‑ ³ F¶‑nh ]e ka‑pZ‑ m‑ b ‑ § ‑ f ‑ n‑ Âs‑¸«‑ h ‑ À s‑X¿‑w s‑I«‑nb ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . D¯c t‑Ic‑f¯ ‑ n‑ e ‑ m‑ W‑v s‑X¿‑§Ä s‑]m‑ X‑ph ‑ m‑ b‑n I‑mW‑s¸ ‑ ‑ S‑p¶ ‑ X ‑ v‑. cï‑p h‑n[‑¯n‑ e ‑ p‑ Å s‑X¿ DÕ‑h§ ‑ f ‑ m‑ W‑v DÅ‑Xv‑. If‑nb ‑ m‑ «‑ h‑pw‑ s‑]c‑p¦ ‑ f ‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ «‑ h‑pw‑ . If‑nb ‑ m‑ «‑w H‑mt‑cm‑ hÀjh‑pw‑ \S‑¯p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . F¶‑m Cc‑p] ‑ X ‑ p‑ þ‑ C ‑ ‑ c‑p] ‑ ¯ ‑ © ‑ p‑ h ‑ Àj‑w I‑qS‑pt‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä \S‑¯p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ m‑ W‑v s‑] c‑p¦ ‑ f ‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ «‑ w‑ . I‑mh‑pI ‑ Ä‑, a‑pï‑yI ‑ Ä‑, ]Å‑nb ‑ d‑ IÄ‑, Xd‑ h‑mS‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä F¶‑nh ‑ S‑ § ‑ f ‑ n‑  FÃ‑m s‑X¿‑t¡ ‑ m‑ e ‑ § ‑ Ä s‑I«‑nb ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ .
s‑hÅ‑m«‑ w‑ ,‑ t‑Xm‑ ä‑w,‑ X‑nd F¶‑o {‑Ia‑¯n‑ ‑ e‑mW‑v Hc‑p s‑X¿‑w ]‑qÀ¯‑nb ‑ m‑ I ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ v.‑ h‑nj‑vWp‑ a‑ q‑ À¯‑n,‑ N‑ma‑pÞ ‑ n‑ ,‑ `K‑hX ‑ n‑ s‑X¿‑§Ä‑, s‑s`‑ c‑h³‑, s‑sh ‑ c‑Pm‑ X ‑ ³‑, s‑]m‑ «³‑, K‑pf‑nI ‑ ³ F¶‑n§ ‑ s‑\ DÅ‑h‑ b‑mW‑v {‑][‑m\ s‑X¿‑tI ‑ m‑ e‑ § ‑ Ä.
Siddharth M { 5680 }
H‑mt‑cm‑ ka‑pZ‑ m‑ b ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ Âs‑¸«‑ h ‑ À¡‑pw‑ {‑]t‑Xy‑ I‑w {‑]t‑Xy‑ I‑w s‑X¿‑¡m‑ h ‑ p‑ I ‑ f ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. s‑X¿‑¯n‑  {‑][‑m\ X‑mf‑w s‑Nï‑bp‑ t‑ S‑ X ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. s‑Nï‑bp‑ s‑S at‑\m‑ l ‑ c X‑mf‑ ¯‑ns‑ \ ‑ m‑ ¯‑v s‑X¿‑§Ä BS‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . s‑hÅ‑m«‑ w‑ ,‑ t‑Xm‑ ä‑w,‑ X‑nd F¶‑o {‑Ia‑¯n‑ e ‑ m‑ W‑v Hc‑p s‑X¿‑w ]‑qÀ¯‑nb ‑ m‑ I ‑ p‑ ‑ ¶‑Xv‑. h‑nj‑vWp‑ a‑ q‑ À¯‑n,‑ N‑ma‑pÞ ‑ n‑ ,‑ `K‑hX ‑ n‑ s‑X¿‑§Ä‑, s‑s`‑ c‑h³‑, s‑sh ‑ c‑Pm‑ X ‑ ³‑, s‑]m‑ «³‑, K‑pf‑nI ‑ ³ F¶‑n§ ‑ s‑\ DÅ‑hb ‑ m‑ W‑v {‑][‑m\ s‑X¿‑tI ‑ m‑ e ‑ § ‑ Ä. s‑X¿‑tI ‑ m‑ e ‑ § ‑ ‑ f‑n h‑oc³ s‑X¿‑hp‑ w‑ ,‑ ]‑pe‑nb ‑ q‑ À I®³‑, ]‑pe‑nb ‑ q‑ À I‑mf‑n,‑ ]‑pe‑nb ‑ q‑ À Ic‑n¦ ‑ m‑ f ‑ n‑ a‑pX‑em‑ b ‑ h ]‑pe‑ns‑ s‑ Z‑ h ‑ § ‑ f‑pw‑ s‑] S‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . X‑pe‑ma‑ m‑ k‑w ]‑nd‑¡p‑ ¶ ‑ t‑ X ‑ m‑ s‑S D¯‑ct‑ I ‑ c‑ f ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑e c‑m¸‑Ie ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä s‑Nï‑ta‑ f‑ § ‑ f‑ m‑  a‑pJ‑cn‑ X ‑ a‑ m‑ h ‑ p‑ w‑ . s‑Im‑ «‑pw‑ ]‑m«‑pw‑ B«h‑pw‑ Ie‑cp‑ ¶ s‑X¿‑§Ä¡‑v \‑n{‑Kl ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ \‑pw‑ A\‑p{‑ K ‑ l ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ \ ‑ p‑ a‑ p‑ Å Ig‑nh ‑ p‑ s‑ ï ‑ ¶ ‑ m‑ W‑v P\‑hn‑ i ‑ z‑ m‑ k ‑ w‑ . hS‑¡³ t‑Ic‑f¯ ‑ n‑ s‑e P\‑§f ‑ p‑ s‑S P‑oh‑nX ‑ h ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n Dä‑ _Ô‑w s‑X¿‑§Ä¡‑pï ‑ v‑.
Golukumar { 5741 }
]‑qt‑h s‑]m‑ e‑n ]‑qt‑h ]‑qt‑h ]‑qt‑h \‑n³ k‑pKÔ‑w \‑pI‑cm‑ ³ R‑m³ F¶‑pw‑ s‑Im‑ X‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑p ]‑qt‑h s‑]m‑ e‑n ]‑qt‑h ]‑qt‑h ]‑qt‑h \‑n³ \‑nd‑w I‑mW‑m³ F´‑p ck‑w ]‑qt‑h s‑]m‑ e‑n ]‑qt‑h \‑o F¶‑n \‑nd‑¡p‑ ¶‑p kt‑´m‑ j‑w D‑uÀÖ‑ap‑ Õ ‑ m‑ l‑w
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Which Nation can find out one’s Ability?
-Examination 2. Which Nation is a free gift? Ashutosh Kumar { 5637 }
-Donation 3. Which Nation develops seeds into plants?
-Germination 4. Which Nation dismisses a man from his service?
Can You Say The
-Termination 5. Which Nation can tell everything clearly?
6. Which Nation does not remain single?
-Combination 7. Which Nation is a Goal?
-Destination 8. Which Nation build castles?
-Imagination 9. Which Nation should not be there in world? -Discrimination 10. Which Nation can make our world green? -Plantation
-Explanation
NATION vNb ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ k‑z`‑mh ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ h‑yX‑yk ‑ v‑Xa‑ m‑ W‑v I‑m g‑Iï‑ ep‑ I ‑ Ä. Ic‑bn‑ e‑pw‑ s‑hÅ‑¯n‑ e ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n
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\‑n¡‑p¶ ‑ X ‑ n‑ \ ‑ m‑  Chs‑b D`‑bk ‑ k ‑ y‑ §f‑mb‑n IW‑ ¡‑m¡ ‑ m‑ w‑ . X‑os‑c s‑Nd‑nb I‑pä‑ns‑ ¨ ‑ S‑ n‑ I ‑ Ä a‑pX 60 a‑oä‑td‑ m‑ f‑w Dbc‑w hb‑v¡p‑ ¶ h³a‑c§ ‑ Ä hs‑cb ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑ Iï hÀ¤‑ ¯‑nÂ. t‑em‑ I‑¯n‑ s‑e Dj‑vWþ‑ a‑ n‑ X ‑ i ‑ n‑ t‑ X ‑ m‑ j‑vW t‑aJ‑e‑ I‑fn‑  Chs‑b I‑mW‑mw‑ . Iï‑ep‑ I ‑ s‑f Gä‑hp‑ a‑ [ ‑ n‑ I‑w Iï‑ph ‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ s‑X¡‑pI ‑ n‑ g‑ ¡ ‑ ³ Gj‑yb ‑ m‑ W‑v Ch‑bp‑ s‑ S‑ P·‑tZ‑ i ‑ s‑ a‑ ¶‑v Ic‑pX ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . H‑mc‑ps‑ h ‑ Å‑w Ibd‑nb‑nd‑§p‑ ¶ Pe‑mi ‑ b ‑ § ‑ f‑ p‑ s‑S X‑oc‑¯m‑ W‑v Iï‑en‑ s‑ \ ‑ Iï‑ph ‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ v‑. AX‑n\ ‑ m‑  s‑Im‑ S‑pN ‑ q‑ S‑ v‑, s‑Nf‑n,‑ D¸‑ps‑h ‑ Å‑w F¶‑nh ‑ s‑ b ‑ m‑ ‑ s‑¡b ‑ m‑ W‑v Iï‑en‑ s‑â Ø‑nc‑w I‑q«‑mf ‑ n‑ I ‑ Ä. {‑]X‑nI ‑ q‑ e k‑ml‑Nc‑ y‑ § ‑ s‑f t‑\c‑nS‑ m‑ ³ Ak‑m[ ‑ m‑ c‑ W Ig‑nh ‑ m‑ W‑v Is‑ïe ‑ n‑ \ ‑ p‑ Å ‑ X ‑ v‑. eh‑Wm‑ w‑ i‑w I‑qS‑pX ‑ e ‑ p‑ Å \Z‑oa‑ p‑ J s‑UÂäIÄ‑, Ag‑na‑ p‑ J ‑ s‑¯ s‑Nf‑n¯ ‑ «‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä NX‑p¸ ‑ p‑ \ ‑ n‑ e ‑ § ‑ Ä F¶‑n‑
h‑nS‑ § ‑ f‑ n‑ e ‑ m‑ b‑n Iï‑ph ‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ l‑mt‑em‑ s‑s^ ‑ ä‑v kk‑y§ ‑ ‑ f‑mW‑v Iï‑ep‑ I ‑ Ä. Iï‑ep‑ I ‑ Ä Z‑qs‑c \‑n¶‑p Iï‑m Icb‑v¡p‑ w‑ s‑hÅ‑¯n‑ \ ‑ p‑ a‑ n‑ S‑ b ‑ n‑  Hc‑p Ac‑¸« s‑I«‑nb‑nc‑n‑ ¡‑p¶ ‑ X ‑ p‑ t‑ ] ‑ m‑ s‑e t‑Xm‑ ¶‑pw‑ . Ic‑bn‑ s‑e I‑mS‑ns‑\ s‑Xm‑ «‑ S‑p¯ ‑ p‑ Å s‑hÅ‑hp‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n t‑\c‑n«‑pa‑p«‑m\ ‑ \ ‑ p‑ h ‑ Z‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ¯ CS‑\n‑ e ‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ \ ‑ m‑ W‑v Iï‑ep‑ I ‑ Ä F¶‑p ]d‑bm‑ w‑ . t‑he‑n‑ t‑bä‑ h‑pw‑ t‑he‑nb ‑ n‑ d‑ ¡ ‑ h‑pw‑ a‑qe‑ap‑ ï ‑ m‑ I ‑ p‑ ¶ \‑nc‑´c £X‑§f ‑ n‑  \‑n¶‑pw‑ s‑Im‑ S‑pI ‑ m‑ ä‑ n‑  \‑n¶‑ps‑ a‑ m‑ s‑¡ Ics‑b k‑wc‑£n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X‑v [‑mc‑mf‑w D‑u¶‑pt‑ h ‑ c‑ p‑ I ‑ ‑ f‑pÅ IïÂI‑mS‑ p‑ I ‑ f ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. `£‑yN ‑ § ‑ e ‑ b ‑ n‑ s‑e {‑] [‑m\ I®‑nI ‑ q‑ S‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ W‑v Iï‑ep‑ I ‑ Ä. h‑nh‑n[ ‑ X ‑ c‑w kk‑y‑ §Ä‑, a‑rK§§Ä‑, ]£‑nI ‑ Ä ‑ ,‑ s‑Im‑ ©‑pI ‑ Ä‑, aÕ‑y‑ §Ä‑, k‑q£‑v‑aP‑oh ‑ n‑ I ‑ f ‑ m‑ b {‑]hI‑§Ä X‑pS‑§n‑ b ‑ h Ch‑ns‑ S‑ b ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. C¡‑q«‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑e Pe‑Po‑ h ‑ n‑ I ‑ f‑ n‑  ]eX‑pw‑ a‑p«‑bn‑ S‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X‑v IïÂt‑hc‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä¡‑nS‑bn‑ e ‑ p‑ Å Cf‑In‑ b s‑Nf‑n t‑NÀ¶ a®‑ne ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. t‑em‑ I‑¯n‑ s‑e h³ \Z‑oa‑ p‑ J ‑ § ‑ f ‑ n‑  a‑n¡X‑pw‑ Iï¡‑mS‑ p‑ I ‑ f ‑ m‑  ka‑r² ‑ a‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑.
Vasanth { 5708 }
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Hc‑p ]‑md‑n \S‑¡p‑ ¶ ]‑q¼‑m‑ ä‑bp‑ s‑S N‑ndI‑p a‑pd‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ t‑]m‑ s‑eb ‑ m‑ W‑v Ab‑mÄ¡‑p t‑Xm‑ ¶‑nb ‑ X ‑ v.‑ k‑md‑m½ t‑N«¯‑n Xs‑â I‑pS‑bp‑ s‑S Hcä‑w a[‑ph ‑ n‑ \‑v \ÂI‑n. As‑X Ab‑mÄ Ahs‑f {‑]W‑bn‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v.‑ C¶‑v I‑mä‑ph ‑ o‑ i ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑, k‑ua‑yb ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ ,‑ I‑pf‑nc‑ m‑ b‑v. N‑nc‑n ]‑pcï Ah‑fp‑ s‑S DS‑bm‑ S‑ I ‑ f‑pw‑ Ab‑ms‑f lc‑w ]‑nS‑n¸ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . ]t‑£ s‑] Ab‑mÄ Ah‑tf‑ m‑ S‑p s‑«¶ ‑ b ‑ m‑ Ä I‑me‑pI ‑ f ‑ p‑ s‑S t‑hKX I‑pd‑ªp‑ . Ab‑mÄ k‑vX_‑v[‑ \‑mb‑n \‑n¶‑pt‑ ] ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . N‑mb‑¡S‑ b ‑ n‑  \‑n¶‑v Cd‑§n‑ h ‑ ¶ Hc‑p s‑Nd‑p‑ ]d‑ªn‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ .
R-m³ s-hd-ps- a- m- c-p ]-ma-c\-mwSantheep A S { 5535 }
p t‑hï‑n I‑m¯‑nc‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ I ‑ b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. A b‑Hc‑mpÄ {‑]AhÄ¡‑ t‑Xy‑ I ‑ X ‑ c‑w I‑mä‑v Ab‑ms‑f N‑pw‑ _‑n¨ ‑ p‑ ‑ s‑Im‑ ï ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . ]‑oS‑nI ‑ b ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ a‑p¼‑n \à ag‑bp‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ ‑ c‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . Bf‑pI ‑ Ä ags‑b `b¶‑v ]‑oS‑nI ‑ b ‑ n‑ t‑ e ‑ ¡‑v AS‑p¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . \‑na‑nj ‑ § ‑ Ä¡I‑w ]‑oS‑nI \‑nd‑ªp‑ . ]‑oS‑nI ‑ b ‑ n‑ s‑e BÄ¡‑mc‑ p‑ s‑S X‑nc‑¡n‑ s‑â t‑\c‑nb h‑nSh‑ne ‑ q‑ s‑S Ab‑mÄ ]‑pd‑¯n‑ d‑ § ‑ n‑ . ag‑bp‑ s‑S a‑rZ‑pe ‑ a‑ m‑ b k‑v]Ài‑w Ab‑mf ‑ p‑ s‑S a‑ng‑nI ‑ f ‑ n‑ s‑ e ‑ If¦‑w I‑q«‑n. Fs‑´¶ ‑ n‑ ‑ Ã‑ms‑X Ab‑mÄ¡‑p t‑Xm‑ ¶‑n,‑ ""Fs‑â {‑]m‑ W‑kJ ‑ n‑ ,‑ \‑n\‑s¡ ‑ s‑â l‑rZ‑ b‑am‑ I ‑ p‑ ¶ s‑kâ‑pI ‑ p‑ ¸‑n X‑pd‑¶n‑ «‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑p. ]‑ns‑¶ \‑o Ft‑´ AX‑ns‑â aW‑aS‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ t‑¼m‑ Ä a‑q¡‑S¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑p?‑'' ""a[‑p....‑'' F¶‑pÅ h‑nf‑nt‑ I ‑ «‑v Ab‑mÄ s‑]s‑«¶‑v X‑nc‑nª‑p t‑\m‑ ¡‑n. lÃ‑! Bc‑nX‑v k‑md‑m½ t‑N«‑¯n‑ b ‑ à ‑ n‑ s‑bm‑ ? F¶‑m h‑nt‑ij‑w?‑'' B k‑w`‑mj ‑ W‑w \‑oï‑p. Bc‑ps‑S I‑qs‑S k‑wk‑mc‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ ‑ s‑h¶ ‑ m‑ e‑pw‑ Ab‑mf ‑ p‑ s‑S N‑n´ AhÄ¡‑mb‑n a‑m{‑Xa‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . Hc‑p ]‑md‑n \S‑¡p‑ ¶ ]‑q¼‑mä‑ b ‑ p‑ s‑S N‑ndI‑p a‑pd‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ t‑]m‑ s‑eb ‑ m‑ W‑v Ab‑mÄ¡‑p t‑Xm‑ ¶‑nb ‑ X ‑ v‑. k‑md‑m½ t‑N«¯‑n Xs‑â I‑pS‑bp‑ s‑S Hcä‑w a[‑ph ‑ n‑ \‑v \ÂI‑n. As‑X Ab‑mÄ Ahs‑f {‑]W‑bn‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. C¶‑v Ab‑mÄ Ah‑tf ‑ m‑ S‑p ]d‑ªn‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . Ab‑mÄ¡‑v I‑qS‑pX ‑  I‑m¯‑p\ ‑ n‑ Ât‑¡ï‑n h¶‑nà ‑ . ag I‑pd‑ ª‑p. Ab‑mf ‑ p‑ s‑S ]‑mX‑nb ‑ S‑ ª a‑ng‑nI ‑ Ä h‑nSÀ¶‑p. Ab‑mf ‑ p‑ s‑S l‑rZb‑w I‑qS‑pX ‑  t‑hK‑¯n‑  a‑nS‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . AhÄ t‑dm‑ U‑v a‑pd‑n¨‑p IS‑¡m‑ ³ {‑ia‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . C¶‑ h‑tf ‑ m‑ S‑p F´‑mb ‑ m‑ e‑pw‑ ]d‑bW ‑ w‑ . AhÄ ]‑ns‑¶b‑pw‑ \S‑¶S‑ p‑ ¯ ‑ p‑ .
Silence Nilesh Kumar { 5166 }
¸‑¡m‑ c‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ s‑ S‑ m‑ ¸‑w s‑s_ ‑ ¡‑n Ibd‑n AhÄ t‑]m‑ b‑n. At‑¸m‑ g‑pw‑ Ah‑fp‑ s‑S DS‑bm‑ S‑ I ‑ Ä I‑mä‑n De‑bp‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ .......... Ab‑mÄ Ad‑nb ‑ m‑ s‑X Ab‑mf‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ N‑pï‑pI ‑ f‑ n‑  C‑u ]‑m«‑ns‑â C‑ucS‑n h¶‑p \‑nd‑ªp‑ . ""{‑]m‑ W‑kJ ‑ o‑ ,‑ R‑m³ s‑hd‑ps‑ a‑ m‑ c‑p ]‑ma‑c\‑mw‑ ]‑m«‑pI ‑ m‑ c‑ ³.‑''
silent person creates an impression of being serious minded and thoughtful. A talkative person, on the other hand, creates an impression of being light-hearted and shallow. A person who is wise generally remain silent. A fool has the tendency to keep on talking most of the time. A silent person is quicker and more prompt than a talkative person who wastes much time in talking. A silent person generally commands respect because of his reserved nature. When a silent person opens his mouth, he is listened to with full attention, but a talkative person is often
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ignored. In short, if speech is silver, silence is golden.
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of October 2015 was perhaps one of the
16th most awaited day in my life. It was on this Adarsh Menon { 4989 }
The visits to historical places, dams, lakes, waterfalls, shopping, the Srilankans never made us feel bored.
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day that I was to start my journey to Srilanka as part of the Youth Exchange Programme of NCC. The selection for YEP was conducted during the Republic day camp at Delhi. After a strenuous procedure, ten cadets from Kerala and Lakshadweep directorate were selected to visit foreign countries. I was Lucky enough to be one of the elite lot. I boarded the train from Trivandrum and reached Delhi two days prior to my original reporting date. My commanding Officer soon followed suit. Although the only thing in my mind at that time was Srilanka, I had to conquer my eagerness and wait for ten days in the RD camp at Delhi. On 21 st of October everyone in our group was present at the YEP block at RD camp. Since ours was a small delegation we had only six
cadets altogether. SUO Anitha Bisht, SUO Bodhi Daishance Rai, SUO Eshita, SUO Harish Rao, SUO Rohit Ramesh Upadhya and myself. We were to be chaperoned by Col. K B Jairaj of the Kumaon Regiment. It fills my heart with joy unspeakable to tell you at this point of time that Col. K B Jairaj is an old boy of our school who passed out of our institution in 1978 as the HC of Patel (then Nehru). While in Delhi, we practiced for the presentation that we had to give in Srilanka. Many days were spent between the six of us laughing, playing, enjoying and at times partying. During this time one day we spent for Delhi Darshan. Jairaj sir was always with us whenever time permitted and he gave us his full support in everything that we did. Before we departed for Srilanka, we were issued our uniforms, combats, Jodhpuri and our track suits. Finally on 31st of October the D-day arrived. Garbed in our track suits with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;INDIAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; written on our backs, the flag on our chest, the pride that we felt is undefinable. Only someone who had experienced it could understand it. Eyes used to follow us from our camp to the Indira Gandhi Airport and inside the Airport, the envy of the people were clear in their eyes. The day was unforgettable for all of us. We boarded our flight and touched down in the Bandarnaika International Airport at 1800hrs. We were given a formal welcome and reception by the NCC officials, a Colonel and a representative from the Indian High Commission. We were taken to the NCC Officers' mess. After a sumptuous dinner, we hit our beds with dreams of a great day ahead. The next morning saw us all visiting the Colombo Zoological park. It was so big that even after spending five hours there, barely stopping, we were informed that we had not covered even half the zoo!!! In the evening we had a cultural night with programmes from the Srilankan cadets as well as our own. Their Director General NCC was a great personality who loved his own voice and never failed to amaze us with his beautiful singing. Next day we were ushered around the city of Colombo and were left free for shopping. While it may please us to know that out Indian Rupee is valued at 1.73 Srilankan rupees, a shoe costs 8000
2016 Sl Rupees and a Sari – 120000/-. We quickly figured out that the money we had would not be sufficient. The following day held store for us a variety of dishes. Foremost of them all was probably the visit to Temple of Tooth Relic” at Kandy. It is at this place where Lord Buddha’s teeth are believed to be preserved. Unfortunately we couldn’t see it as it is taken out only once in five years. The entire temple is preserved in its original glory. Nothing touched to safeguard the purity of the temple. The same day by night fall we reached the NCC training Academy at Rantembe. The days ahead were filled with a varied spectrum of events. The visits to historical places, dams, lakes, waterfalls, shopping, the Srilankans never made us feel bored. It was perhaps the best days of our time. A day of our activities had been set aside for Advanced Leadership classes. Invariably the name may sound a bit boring but the classes taken by Lt.Col. J.Wikramesingh were the best motivational classes ever attended by any of us. We never noticed the passage of time and were amazed to realize that we had spent almost four hours in his class. The class instilled in us a sense of team spirit, faith in each other, sportsmanship – in short all the virtues needed
We marched in steps with the SL band and with a proud smile on our lips we passed out of the camp.
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for a leader. Towards evening we gave short presentation about India to the Srilankans. We also performed a group dance and group song in front of them. The next day proved to be a very busy one for us. It started with a PT session with the SL cadets. There we had an obstacle course training with them. In the evening we practiced for POP with them. In the night we had an entertainment show for the entire camp and all of us participated in it presenting a group song and two group dances. The following day was our last day at the camp. We marched in steps with the SL band and with a proud smile on our lips we passed out of the camp. With the permission of their DGNCC we had a splash in local stream. It was truly rejuvenating to take a dip in the cold water covered with fog.
The next day we began our journey back to Colombo. We visited the Royal Botanical Garden, the Elephant orphanage and many more places. As we were to travel back home on Deepawali, the Srilankans, with only our welfare in mind, took us to a Shiva temple in Colombo. We were told that it was the biggest temple in the whole of Colombo. Our day was spent with a visit to the Indian High Commission, to the local shopping mall and to a sports club in the evening. After a sumptuous dinner with their DGNCC we headed back to our beds.
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On 11th of November, with heavy hearts, we bid adieu to Srilanka. I could see tears in the eyes of the Srilankans as we left. It truly touched my heart. Their hospitality, cleanliness, social discipline, traffic sense, education, everything about them will forever remain in my heart of hearts. At this point I feel that I should thank Capt. Ali our Liason Officer and Lt. Wasantha Kumar for their continuous support and help while we were in Srilanka. It was probably because of them that we were able to enjoy as much as we could. Our Commanding Officer Col. K B. Jairaj, our old boy deserves a big thanks for it was he who looked after us and catered to our every whims and fancies. On 15th of November I reached back my school. As I crossed our school gate it all came flooding back to me the fun we shared, the laughter that made us weak in our stomachs, the food that we had together, the games and pranks that we played, the time together..... As I stay in the school
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Their hospitality, cleanliness, social discipline, traffic sense, education, everything about them will forever remain in my heart of hearts.
today, I know that out there one or two brothers, three sisters and a father who will always stand by me, no matter what. The friendship that we have is unstoppable, the love that we have is unshakable and the bond that we have is unbreakable. I would now like to pen my thoughts on the personalities known to all of us. I would like to thank Manoj sir and Babu sir for their continuous support and belief that gave me the strength. I would like to thank our dear Vice Principal Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas for everything that he has done for us to make our dream come true. To those young Cadets of our school who are reading this now, I have only one advice to give. Always follow your dreams because dreams have a way of coming true. The pieces just clicks into its places automatically. We just need to give it a little push. I have achieved whatever I have achieved only by following my dreams and not by others telling me how to live my life. So dear friends, always follow your dreams. ď Ž
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Ruling
The Roost... Principal > Col
A Rajiv
n alumnus of the Sainik School (1990 Batch), Roll No: 2053 Col Rajiv who passed out from Sainik School Kazhakootam in 1990 took over the command as Principal on 28 March 2015. He holds a Masters Degree in English and is an MBA (HR). Joined NDA in the 85th course and passed out of Indian Military Academy in 1994. Commissioned into Ist Naga Regiment, (Infantry), he was soon involved in counter insurgency operations in Assam and Kashmir. He has a vast experience of Operational, Instructional and staff duties spanning 22 years of commissioned service, his key appointments being Registrar of Sainik School Balachadi, Group Testing Officer (GTO) in Service Selection Board (SSB) and Director, RTI of Indian Army. The officer is a recipient of the coveted chief of Army Staff commendation card for his distinguished services. OC SS COY NCC
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Administrative Officer
Vice Principal &
Senior Master
Lt Col B Girish Kumar
Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas
t Col B Girish Kumar, an alumnus of Sainik School Kazhakootam from the 89th batch, belongs to the 83rd NDA course. Commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery in 1993, he had held various regimental and staff appointments at various parts of the country including in counter insurgency grid. He was a Group Testing Officer with the Services Selection Board from the year 2007 to 2013 and has so far assessed about 7000 candidates at two selection centres, Allahabad and Bangalore. He was the mainstay behind the De-Novo selection system for the armed forces which is likely to be implemented soon.
t Cdr Gireesh Gopidas commissioned in to the education branch of the Indian Navy in 2003, holds a Post Graduation in Hydrography Surveying. The officer is a recipient of the Flag Officer Commanding Southern Commendations twice in the years 2008 and 2009 for his contributions towards the IT Infrastructure of the unit and contribution in International Hydrographic Training respectively. Prior to his appointment as Vice Principal he worked as an Instructor and PRO for NDA at the Headquarters. He is a Mechanical Engineer and an alumnus of TKM Engineering College, Kollam. He had done his schooling in the Infant Jesus Anglo Indian Boys High School, Thangasseri.
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Mr K Rajendran r K Rajendran, HOD English Dept. joined the school in the year 1989. He received the coveted National Award in the year 2009 for the Best Teacher from the then President of India Smt. Prathiba Patel. He is a Post Graduate in English language and literature and holds a Degree in Education. He has been serving the school for over a quarter century and has proved himself exceedingly well in all the areas he touched whether be teaching, speaking, writing, editing, quizzing or basket ball playing. Prior to his joining Sainik School Kazhakootam, he has worked as a teacher in Africa, for Ministry of Education, Ethiopia from 1981-86.
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Mr Arun Kumar MS House Master Mr MG Francis Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Gaurav House Captain Cdt Yash Singh Sr Sergeant Cdt Ananthu Anil Sr Sergeant Cdt Alan Sajju Sergeant
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“The Crusaders Born to lead, lead to Fight and Fight to Win”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Runners up in Inter house Volley ball and Basket ball competitions.
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he year 2015-16 was indeed a year of honour to the blue crusaders who had proved themselves to be worthy of any challenge put
`` Winners in the Inter house Aquatic Championship.
forth. As the house is well known for their admirable house spirit and
`` Best Swimmer Award bagged by Cdt Yash Singh.
The fight to victory began early for us seniors by the arrival of Inter-house
`` Second position in Inter house Malayalam Debate.
call ourselves, gave a tough fight and bagged the second positions for both.
`` Silver medal for 5000 m race.
proved to be true as we witnessed our stupendous victory in the Inter
commitment, the Cariappans did leave a very significant mark on the year. Volleyball and Basketball competitions. Where we the MOC as we proudly They say failures are the stepping stones to success and yes, it did indeed House Aquatic Championship. One exemplary swimmer, Sr.sgt Yash Singh stood out as the Best Swimmer and was awarded the ‘Aquatic Champion’ award. Cdt Harikrishnan R and Cdt Hima George mesmerized the stage with their stupefying declamatory skills. The star of the Malayalam debate was Cdt Akash P K who bagged the second position after putting in a great effort. Even though we couldn’t succeed in clinching the athletic trophy, there were exemplary performances put in by cadets Adarsh Gopan, Sreenadh, Akash P K and Shyam. Adarsh Gopan’s magical feet earned us a much needed gold in the 800m and Cdt Sreenadh’s admirable determination earned him the silver medal for the 5000m race. An unexpected silver medal for Cdt Akash P K in high jump sealed it all. Overall, the year had been a memorable one for us cariappans having accepted our short comings and mistakes positively and always aiming a better future for our legacy.
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Mr Girish KR House Master Dr George PI Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Akshay KP House Captain Cdt Adarsh A Sr Sergeant Cdt Chandan Kumar Sr Sergeant Cdt Arjun A Das Sergeant
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“Perfecting to learn Beyond boundaries”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Runners up in Inter house Foot ball Championship.
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he green warriors were back with a totally new level in the year 20152016, by sweeping off all the trophies on the mantle. The prasadians
`` Champions in Inter house Volley ball and Basket ball Tournament.
flagged off their marathon in the sports field by coming second in the
`` Athletic Trophy & Academic Trophy was bagged.
are worth mentioning later, we came first in inter house volley ball and
`` Cdt Rohit Nair bagged the first prize in Inter School South Zone English Debate.
performance was just outstanding. We continued the epic run for another
`` Second position in the Inter house Aquatic Championship. Cross Country Trophy was lifted.
Nabeel Mohammed, Haroon Kasim, Nandan Kumar, Sarin N S and Ranjan
`` Cock House – Cleanliness Trophy for Prasad.
inter house football championship. Ranjan Kumar’s impressive skills Basket ball championships where SCA Nabeel M and SC Aman Noyal’s year as the athletic trophy came to our showcase with Ishan.J Nair and Sgt. Adarsh A leading from the front. Performance of Albert George, was also appreciable. Isham brought laurels to the house by winning the prestigious bison trophy. Meanwhile Cdt Nithin P S was selected to represent our school Republic Day parade at Delhi. SCC Aman Noyal was also selected to represent the country in YEP conducted at Vietnam. The South zone inter school meet conducted in our school also found many green warriors like Cdt Abin Joy and Cdt Varun E Adarsh who were adjudged the best players in Hockey and Basketball tournament
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respectively. Cdt Rohit Nair also bagged the first position in the south zone debate competition. We were also the shining stars in the cultural field where the performances of SCC Aman, Cdt Monu Kumar and Sgt Athul P P were worth mentioning. Our display at the Aquatic competition were also fruitful as we bagged the second position, missing the first by a whisker. The green warriors proved their brain and brawn clearing UPSC. We, thus reached the pinnacle of glory as we earned the prestigious cock house trophy for the second time and will continue to look up to the future.
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Mr Arun Kumar G House Master Mr Manoj P Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Ahamed Suhail S House Captain Cdt Praveen Hari Sr Sergeant Cdt Abi Hussain Sr Sergeant Cdt Himanshu Kumar Sergeant
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“Success Comes to those Who dare and act”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Bagged the second position in the Inter house Debate Competition.
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he year 2015-16 was yet another milestone for the Nehruvian hearts throbbing to a common tune and yet a variety of values being etched
`` Runners up for the Inter house Athletic Meet.
deep.
`` Best All round Cadet Cdt Sgt Praveen.
captaincy of Cdt Vincent and Cdt Ahmmed when football champion’s
`` Best Sportsman - Cdt Kumar Prateek.
performances on stage by cadets Ajind, Adarsh, Harishankar, Sr sgt
The Roaming Blues proved their camaraderie and teamspirit under the trophy found its way to the Nehruvian Cabinet. By virtue of its explosive Praveen and Rafeek the runners up trophy for the best house in debate was in our clutches. Yet again proving our mettle with a 17 member Athletic Squad, we put up a tough fight. At the end of all, the score board showed 91-91. But as fate had other plans and because of a couple of medals, at last we were adorned with the runners up trophy for the athletics. Cdt Kumar Prateek was adjudged the Best Athlete. In swimming as well, the nehruvians proved their mettle with Cdt Sreejit U swinging in as the best swimmer. In the field of NCC, Cdt Karthick Suraj took part in the RD parade and Cdt Adarsh Menon represented India at Srilanka on the Youth Exchange Programme. During the passing out parade, two of the Nehruvians, Sr Sgt Praveen Hari and Cdt Kumar Prateek were adjudged Best all round Cadet and Best Sportsman respectively. ‘VICTORY IS THEIRS’ WHO ARE WILLING TO PUT THAT EXTRA BIT AND VICTORY IS WHAT WE SHALL SEE IN THE FUTURE’
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Mr Mathew K Thomas House Master Mr Alex Abraham Attached Master Mr Swathy Jai Kumar Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Shivam Kumar House Captain Cdt Bibinraj R B Sergeant Cdt Anubrat Kumar Sergeant
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“With Thee at the helm, We will win at the end.”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Athletic Trophy was bagged by the house.
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he Shivajians drew the battle lines long before the battle and had set sight on all competitions and vowed to showcase our best in
`` Champions in Inter house Volley ball Tournament.
each and every aspect. With the Academic year kickstarting with a slew
`` First position in Inter house PT Competition.
at each and every juncture. We displayed some stellar performances
`` Second position in Inter house Cross Country.
hands. The performances of cadets Nithin Sreekumar, Randhir Kumar,
`` First in Inter house Malayalam Calligraphy.
Spirited by our huge victory, we extended our fortunes to the volleyball
`` First in Inter house English Essay Writing Competition.
contributed invaluably. Cadets Aryan Marar, Vyshnav and Naveen Hari
of competitions, we embarked upon our conquest and shone brilliantly on the track and field and the Athletic trophy fluidly fell into our Vishnu Mohan and Mohammed Shah proved instrumental for success. championship. Cadets Sreehari, Sreejith, Abhishek A and S Harikrishnan made commendable efforts. The Shivajians also proved that they were the fittest by bagging the trophy for P T Competition hands down. Our enduring spirit also led us to the second position in the cross country competition. Cadet Rakesh clocked the individual third position. In literary competitions too, we proved our mettle and cadets Ashin Roshan and Naveen Hari bagged the first prize in Malayalam Calligraphy and English essay writing respectively. We also never took our eyes off the allimportant academic trophy and finally our steely grit and determination
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paid off to add another feather to our cap. The names of cadets Niranjan, Mohammed shah, Aromal and Rajanish Rajan are worth mentioning here. Ultimately, the cock house trophy couldn’t elude the onslaughtof the mighty shivajians and it soon became the prized jewel which adorned the crown of the shivajians. We once again proved our time tested motto, ‘With thee at the helm, we will win in the end’. The shivajians are not people who rest upon their laurels. With still further yearnings for excellence, we hope to continue our triumphs in the coming years.
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Mr Prince Prabhakaran House Master Mr R Rajesh Attached Master Ms Jayasindhu G S Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Alex M House Captain Cdt Rakesh Kumar Sergeant Cdt Athul P Pramod Sergeant
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“A thing well begun is half done”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Champions in the Inter house Foot ball Tournament.
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agore the name itself suggest that he was a pioneer of unity and oneness. Such was the spirit of Tagore. The growth of
`` Third prize in Inter house English Debate.
the house itself was witnessed as it became a junior house. We
`` Lifted the Inter house Declamation Trophy.
the football trophy. Cdt Albert Benjamin brought laurels to the
`` First position for the Inter house Hindi Debate.
a Principal’s special prize in Declamation. Cdt Sachin kumar
`` Co-curricular trophy was lifted.
Declamation trophy. Cdt Aditya Dinesh and Cdt Rajeev Ranjan
`` Inter-house Cleanliness trophy was lifted.
did great honours to the house by winning prizes for English and
began our journey in the academic year 2015-16 by bracing forth house by gifting the house a third prize in English Debate and was also placed second in Declamation which gave us the
Hindi Calligraphy respectively. Cdt Shirdik Kashyap, Rajeev and Srilekh won several medals for their house by exhibiting their field and track skills. No doubt that it was a clean take off when we lifted the Hindi Debate trophy and Cdt Shashank was placed first. Cdt Andre, Adithya Narayanan, Bharata S and Abhinav V even though could not lift the aquatic trophy, they did exhibit a splendid performance. The efforts put in by all of us did help in winning the co-curricular trophy under the wise leadership of HC. Alex M, Sgt Athul P Pramod and Sgt Rakesh Kumar. House Master Prince Prabakaran was indeed the reason behind our success. Cdt Aravind Sai was adjudged the Kerala Best Cadet in NCC and was selected for the RD Parade in New Delhi. The Tagorians showed great spirit in the Cross Country race. Even though the house lost the trophy by a whisker we enjoyed our presence. After all, the academic year 2015-16 did not turn out to be the Cock House for Tagorians, but we surely believe that the upcoming batches would try their best. ‘’Unity is strength’
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Mr V B Rajan Nampoothiri House Master Mr Justine K J Attached Master Mr Unnikrishnan G Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Shambhu S G House Captain Cdt Sagar K Sergeant Cdt Amal V Sathees Sergeant
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“If you win you achieve Success If you Fail to Win, You learn a Lesson.”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` First position in Inter house English Debate.
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ith the motivation and inspiration from the last year, the Vallatholians began the year on a high note.
`` Second position in Inter house Declamation Competition.
We stood first in English Debate and was placed second
`` First position in Inter house Malayalam Debate.
phenomenal contribution as she bagged first in English debate
`` First position in Inter house Hindi Calligraphy Competition.
first position in Malayalam debate. Cdt. Manoj Kumar bagged
`` Aquatic Championship trophy was bagged.
In the games arena, the Vallatholians displayed a rainbow of
`` Inter house Hockey Championship was bagged.
of water with the braces from Cdt Anuraj kumar M the best
`` Cdt Suraj Krishna and Cdt Manoj Kumar earned the title of a voracious reader.
Kumar. We clinched the Aquatic championship second time in
in declamation competition. Cdt. Shilpa Rajiv Nair made a and declamation. Cdt. Harishankar. R and Cdt. Manu bagged first position in Hindi Calligraphy placing the house on top. co-operation and combination. We were the undisputed kings swimmer, along with Cdt Raushan Prasad and Cdt Manoj a row. We wrote our names on the cross country trophy due to the stellar performance by Cdt. Manikant Kumar. We clinched the trophy of the Cross County and Cdt. Manikant Kumar and Cdt. Ajay Rathod, were placed first and second respectively keeping the tradition of the house. We were placed first in Hockey. In Athletic championship we were a notch lower than the table toppers. But the effort of Cdt. Manikant Kumar, who was adjudged the best Athlete is highly commendable. Cdt. Sooraj Krishna and Cdt. Manoj Kumar added feather to the cap by earning the title of voracious reader in the inter house book review competition. We salute the spirit, dedication and commitment of our house appointments who routed the boat ashore. However, the year ended on a low note as we missed the cock house by a whisker. Neverthless, we resolve to correct our mistakes, short comings and failures. As Winston Churchill puts in, “Failure is the pillar of success’’, we eagerly look forward for the next year to hit the bull’s eye.
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Mr K S Antony House Master Mr Sambhu R Attached Master Ms Bhavana Attached Master Mr Suresh Kumar Warden
Cdt Rohit Kumar Gupta House Captain Cdt Nithin P S Sergeant Cdt Job Varghese P Sergeant
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House Report 2015/2016
� First position in the Inter house Malayalam Debate Competition.
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he year began well with dreams and hopes riding high. It was an eventful year that gifted us a mixed bag of victory and defeat, and joy
� First position in the Inter house English Recitation.
and despair. Unlike last year we could not remain invincible everywhere
� Championship house in Basket ball.
challenge to reach the top but it’s a greater challenge to remain there.
� Third position in Inter house English Declamation
Thampians were fortunate to bag the most coveted cock house trophy last
� Third position in Inter house Cross Country race.
However, we have a few encouraging wins in many of the competitions. We
� Fourth position in the Annual Athletic Meet.
adjudged second in English debate, foot ball, volley ball, hockey and aquatics.
� First position in Inter house English & Hindi debate.
cross country and fourth position in annual athletic meet. The joint efforts
� First position in Inter house Essay Writing Competition.
trophy. Thampians coolly took home the games trophy as our teams were
as the challenges were greater and competitors were tougher. It is a great
year but, unfortunately, we couldn’t remain in that enviable place this year. stood first in Malayalam debate, English recitation and basket ball. We were We had to contend ourselves with third position in English declamation and of our debators Piyush V, Goutham Giri, Abhijith J S helped us lift the debate captained by seasoned players like Amarnath P S(basket ball), Nandagopan (foot ball),Akshay S (volley ball) & Jilin Antony (hockey). We also stood first in English and Hindi essay writing. Students like Vikash Kumar who netted 3 goals in the foot ball matches and did enviably well in annual athletic meet, Yadukrishnan& Ajay Sankar who won gold medals in aquatics, Amarnath P S who performed exceptionally well in basket ball and led the house to first position, Kum Amrutha G who stood first in English recitation, Vikash Kumar who stood first in Hindi essay writing and won a Gold in discus throw and a bronze in shot put in annual athletic meet, Ganesh Menon who stood first in Malayalam essay writing and bagged creativity award, Dannie Sumodh, Abhijith J S, & Ashley Abraham who bagged creativity awards, Nandagopan & Dhanvin who won golds in aquatics and annual athletic meet, Sal S S & Jilin Antony who fared exceptionally well in annual athletic meet deserve a special mention here. We thank our elders for their constant guidance and support we also renew our pledge to strive for the best in the coming year.
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Ms O K Supriya Rani House Master Ms K C Sudhalakshmi Attached Master Mr Rajesh Kumar S Attached Master Ms Geetha E Matron
Cdt Anantha Krishnan R House Captain Cdt Anantha Nag Sergeant Cdt Karthik Santhosh Corporal Cdt Piyush V Corporal
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House Report 2015/2016
� Second position in Inter house Cross Country race.
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he year 2015-2016 was a wonderful year for the Ashokians. The year began with the Calligraphy competitions in which two of our cadets
� First position in the Co-curricular activities.
Nakul P.O and Abhiram T.R. won the second prizes in Malayalam and
� Second position in Inter house Malayalam and English Calligraphy Competitions.
Adith Tom Alex was the First rank holder in the All India Sainik school
English calligraphy respectively. One of our cadets of the 6th standard, Entrance exam. The house was placed first in swimming competition in which two of our cadets Saketh M.R and Rana. P. George won the gold and silver medals in aquatic championship respectively. In the Athletic Meet, the Ashokians put up a good show. Shyam kumar and Ashwin Krishna won the Bronze medal for 800 m and Bronze medal for high jump respectively. The efforts of cadets Shyam, Gaurav, Rohan, M.D Ali, Abhiram. Rahul are worth mentioning. The physical fitness of the cadets were tested in the P.T competition and the house was placed second in the inter house cross country race and the names of Shyam, Rohan, Abhiram are worth mentioning. Cadets Vaibhav and Anantha Krishnan won the third and special prizes in recitation, helping the house achieve the second position. The efforts of the Academicians Amit, Ashwin, Basil, Vaibhav, Anandu, Rohan, Gaurav, Akhil.S, Shubham and Ganesh are commendable. Cadet Shubham kumar won the best all round cadet of the 6th batch and the unmatchable performance of the Ashokians on stage helped us to lift the co-curricular trophy.
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Mr Mahadevan Nair G House Master Ms Sonia R Attached Master Ms Geetha E Matron
Cdt Rajan Kumar House Captain Cdt Alvin Cheriyan Sergeant Cdt Nithin Sreekumar Corporal Cdt Ananthakrishnan Corporal
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“We act and achieve We Serve and Smile”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` First prize in Inter house Malayalam Calligraphy Competition.
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rawing inspiration from the performance of the yester year we, the Patelians got ready to welcome the year ahead. The spirited and
`` Second prize in Inter house English Recitation Competition.
enthusiastic boys prepared themselves for bringing more laurels to the
`` Runners up trophy in Inter house Floral decoration Competition.
and losers, Patelians were always able to put up a strong fight in every
`` In Athletics the runners up trophy was lifted by the house.
house. Even though the years gave us emotions in terms of both winners single event. We never had a negative thought if we lost anything. We began our winning streak by Cdt. Nithin.S.Nair bagging the first prize in Malayalam calligraphy. It was a great effort put in by him. When it came to cultural activities, Cdt. Shithiga Rajan was able to mesmerize the audience with her reciting skills which in turn helped her to grab the second prize in English recitation competition. We were able to present our artistic skill by lifting the runners up trophy for Athappokalam Competition which was carried out during Onam celebration. That was a wonderful opportunity given to us. We worked hard in making the floral carpet a colourful one. Even though the academic trophy eluded us by a whisker, the names of cadets- Sagar, Nithin, Shundhashu Shashi, Shyam, Arthraj, Devaharinarayan, Prejin are worth mentioning. We are proud to say that one of the Patelian housemates Cdt. Ananthakrishnan K M brought glory to the house as he was awarded the prize for the best all round Cadet. Coming on to Athletics, the track was aflamed by Cadets- Arthraj, Sujeeth shudhanshu, Shyam, Sreeraj Shashi. Anuraj and Rajkumar Saren. This ultimately made us to lift the runners up trophy. Whatever we have achieved is the hard work, co-operation and determination. We the Patelians are still awake to fight any opponent who dares to take their sword against us.
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Mr Macson M House Master Ms R Sandhya Attached Master Mr Balamurugan N Attached Master Ms Asha I V Matron
Cdt Midhun George T House Captain Cdt Akash Kumar Singh Sergeant Cdt Ritik Raj Corporal Cdt Sal SS Corporal
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“Craving to Learn, to Love and to Serve”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Calligraphy trophy was lifted by the house.
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he Academic year of 2015-16 of the maroon Gladiators who set off for the fray with its counterparts boisterously
`` The house bagged the Games trophy.
bagging the calligraphy trophy with Cdt Adithya, Abhyanand
`` Athletic trophy was lifted by the house.
and Deepak bagging first in Malayalam, English and Hindi
`` First position in academicsâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; lifted Academic Trophy.
We continued the epic run by the scintillating performances.
respectively.
In the field, the maroon gladiators proved their might by winning the games trophy. Rajajians cleared the obstacles and wrapped up the Atheletic trophy. Abhyanand, Sumit, Ajith, Prashant, Deepak & Sameer are those names worth mentioning. The scholars of Rajajians Genial Benz, Munna Kumar, Vasanth, Ayush Krishna, Ghazal S, Ajithkumar, Abhyanand Kumar, Arimardhan Prathap Singh and Deepak Kumar who secured full CGPA helped us to to get the coveted academic Cock House - Sub-juniors
trophy. As the academic trophy too joined the band wagon there was no leeway for the cock house to elude from the maroon clutches of Rajajians. We are extremely grateful to all those who helped us this time and look forward to a more challenging year with extended support, guidance and blessings from our teachers and all elders. We also thank to pray for all the blessing from the Almighty for the upcoming years of sunshine and rain.
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Ms Deepa R V M House Master Ms B Radhika Attached Master Ms Sruthi N Babu Attached Master Ms Asha I V Matron
Cdt Anand Sai S S House Captain Cdt Jeevan A C Sergeant Cdt Harikrishnan Corporal Cdt Rounak Raj Singh Corporal
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“For VKK the best is yet to Come.”
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House Report 2015/2016
`` Runners up trophy in Inter house Foot ball Championship. `` First prize in Inter house Floral Decoration Competition. `` In Athletics the house won the third position. `` First in the Inter house Cross Country Race. `` In Book review Competition the house bagged the first position.
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uccess is not final, failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.’
We the VKKians began this year with lots of expectations and fought with strong will to take on all hurdles that come on its way. The VKKians had shown their unity and excellence in various competitions and participated in various activities and the outcome was rewarding. We believe in the saying ‘No pain No gain’. So through our hard work we, the VKKians, began our journey by fishing out the runners up trophy in football, the team led by Cdt Mandip Hansda. Sometimes it takes good fall to know really where we stand. The dramatization skills of Cdt Arvind Rajiv Nair, Cdt Rahul and Cdt Vijay to lead the house to the apex is marvellous. In order to welcome our ancient ruler King Mahabali we presented the best Athapookalam. The Cadets show cased excellent skills in English, Hindi and Malayalam debates. The calligraphic skills put forward by Cdt Neeraj and Cdt Rishikesh took the house to its glory. Even though we had fallen third in athletics we proved we were strong by our unity on the ground by grabbing the coveted Cross Country Trophy. The performances of Cdt Raushan, Cdt Neeraj Lalit and Cdt. Mandip were worth mentioning. Cdt Rahul was adjudged the best reader in Sub Junior category and Cdt. Vijay Raja, the best cadet of class VI. The VKKians showcased their physic by doing well in the PT competition. Although we lost Cock House by a whisker, we shall strive hard and achieve it next time as we believe, 'Failure is the stepping stone to success.’
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ainik School celebrated its 54th Raising Day on January 20th 2016. The Raising Day is held annually to mark January 20th when the school was raised in the year 1962, on the same day by V K Krishna Menon with primary duty to give education to all strata of the people in the society. Principal Col A Rajiv laid the floral tribute to the martyrs and he took the salute at the guard's square. The first lady of the campus Ms Asha Rajiv cut the Raising Day cake along with the junior-most and the senior-most cadet of the school.
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wimming is an aquatic sport which is based on human act of swimming. Swimming competition as it is known as the aquatic championship is held every year in our swimming pool which is constructed in the Olympic size.
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Inter house aquatic championship has different modalities which include butterfly backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle. Annual aquatic championship of Sainik School was held at the Somaiah Aquatic complex, the school's Swimming Pool. Maj General CP Singh Additional Director General NCC Kerala & Lakshadweep Directorate was the chief Guest. He gave away the trophies and medals to the winners. Speaking on the occasion he called upon the cadets to take sports and games seriously to lead a healthy and a balanced life. The Chief Guest was given an impressive guard of honour by the school NCC contingent upon arrival. He then reviewed the parade and laid a wreath at the stupa of Remembrance. Prasad house lifted the overall championship trophy in the senior category. While Vallathol house emerged as champions in the Junior category. Cadets Yash Singh and Srijit U were adjudged champions among seniors and Cdt Anurag Kumar, was adjudged individual champion among Juniors.
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Inclusive Education
Is not an Alternative But an Inevitability nclusive education means the system of education that offers a wide range of choice to all kinds of students. Students must be encouraged to take up courses they want to. A single uniform curriculum may not be serving the purpose. Hence, it should not be imposed. Our educational system should be based on ‘inclusion of different disciplines, subjects or skills. It should not be exclusively for only the fortunate few. The issue of inclusion of students with different abilities must be addressed in the best possible way.
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Inclusive Education is not merely an alternative system of education. On the other hand, inclusive education has become an inevitability in the
modern age. The most important factors that affect inclusive education are the attitudes of parents, teachers, classmates and society. The parents’ attitude has so far been very exclusive. They can’t think beyond medical, engineering or management studies. Humanities, fine arts, music, painting, physical education and crafts have been very systematically ignored in the courses of studies. Even our teachers generally fail to rise to the occasion and their mindsets refuse to introduce new skills and discipline. Those who frame curriculum for schools have to be open minded, liberal and flexible in their approach. Curriculum and policy should support to make inclusive education a reality in our schools and educational institutions. Nature has made everyone of us unique in look, shape, size and thinking. Our abilities, capacities, skills and tastes are different. So, the curriculum in schools must include a wide range of choices and skills that may suit to the widest range of students. They should be encouraged to take up the courses they want to. If exams are conduced on this principle, every student will pass with flying colours.
The parents’ attitude has so far been very exclusive. They can’t think beyond medical, engineering or management studies.
“You can build a house, but a home must grow.” - Mystle Reed.
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I love my dad Who hates to see me sad I love my mummy Who makes dishes so yummy? I love my car That takes me near and far I love my toys Which I play with and enjoy I love my school Where teachers are good I love my home My neat and sweet home.
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A smile cost you nothing But it makes others happy Smiles are like flowers Beautiful and fragrant Coming from the heart If life is a journey on the earth Keep smiling all the way Smile can express many things Without saying any words Atish Pradeep { 5241 } I wish I could stop all persons-by, and Offer them a smile and And ask them to try it once.
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oday I returned home for my christmas holidays after a hectic second term. I reached home by evening. As I reached the doorsteps of my home my grand mother with her soft, smiling face those endearing wrinkles and her fragile frame silhouetted against the front door to beckon me. The fragrance of the hot tea and the aroma of the snacks she made was inviting. As I narrated the incidents of the school to my grandmother she was all ears.
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At the ripe age of 75 grandmotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s zest for life, her concern for the have nots, for the environment for birds and animals is an eye opener for me. She is really in tune with nature. I am beginning to re-comprehend this woman. As I woke up in the morning hearing the vedic chants sung by my grandmother, the milkman, a silent figure who has been in regular came and delivered the milk. He comes everyday at the dawn and leaves without talking to any one but now I can see him in an animated conversation with my grandmother. While he narrated his tales of woes to my grand mother, she offered some monetary help to tide over his crisis; much valuable was the empathy they shared. Chandrikachechi, a short slim woman of around 55 years of age with a cheerful smile, came at weekends at 6.30 in the morning to help us do house hold chores and I could see grandmother appreciated her enterprising nature and noted how her day began so early. I watched them share experiences of bygone years. Before my grandmother came to stay with us, our small garden was filled with overgrown weeds, dry leaves and wilted flowers, the scene was an eyesore. But now, with all the hibiscus, roses, tulsis, bougain villas orchids and many more is a very colorful sight. It is nothing but the soothing effect of my grand mother and organic manure she makes with her friends in the neighbour hood. Today there is no aroma of snack or tea the milkman comes and goes without uttering a word, Chandrika chechi briskly finishes off her work and leaves. The flowers have wilted in my garden. As I woke up in the morning my ears yearned to catch the strains of her vedic chants but there is a deafening silence. Today my grandmother has gone to stay at my cousins place for a few months, but I feel so lonely without her. Some people
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DW-§m- ¯ Amit kumar { 5225 }
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Anandanag S A { 5173 }
DW‑§n‑ à B a‑pd‑nh ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä ac‑n¡‑pw‑ hs‑c C‑u a‑pd‑nh ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä t‑hZ‑\b ‑ m‑ b‑n `b‑am‑ b‑n Ft‑¶m‑ s‑ S‑ m‑ ¸‑w \S‑¡p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . P‑oh‑nX ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑e Fs‑â kt‑´m‑ j ‑ § ‑ f ‑ n‑  X‑ob‑mb‑v C‑u a‑pd‑nh ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä Ah Fs‑¶ XfÀ¯‑p¶‑p I‑mÀ¶‑pX ‑ n‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . a‑mb‑ms‑X DW‑§m‑ s‑X \‑od‑p¶ ‑ p‑ a‑ c‑ W‑w hs‑c.
Nothing like
Sainik School
Shashank Shekhar { 5787 }
There are animals But not like Lion, There are birds But not like Parrot, There are fruits But not like Mango There are kings But not like Ashoka, There are monuments But not like Red Fort There are schools But not like Sainik School .
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There is a quote “Real friends are rare”, it is obviously true in the present day world. Aditya Dinesh { 5412 }
riendship is to be considered as a great blessing that helps a person to have a joyful existence in this world. As a whole, we know that the life in this world is not a pleasant experience. One after another everybody has problems and troubles. What gives a human being the necessary courage and energy to handle these problems is LOVE. The LOVE and SUPPORT of a FRIEND, can be of great help and assistance in life. Even FRIENDSHIP is always a complicated matter because it is not that easy to find a true friend or rather choose a true friend among hundreds. There will be hundreds of them offering their friendship and promising to be with us. But, when it comes to an urgent need we find our self deserted by most of them. The value of a friend should not be assessed on the consideration of what he or she does
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when we are happy and free from problems. On the other hand, a TRUE FRIEND is to be identified from his/her approach to us when we are in TROUBLE. If we don’t have some friends we feel rigours in our lives. There is a quote “Real friends are rare”, it is obviously true in the present day world. There are many people who gather around with power just to serve their own selfish ends under the garb of friendship. That’s why we are always advised to be cautious while choosing a true friend. True friendship is solace and a boon. Those men are fortunate indeed who have got really true and sincere friends. “FRIENDS are god’s blessing sent to us to support us in our troubles and tribulation. So keep them close to your HEART.
Ananthakrishnan K M Fs‑â I‑mhe‑mf‑mb‑n { 5669 } F¶‑pa‑ps‑ï³ \‑ng {‑]‑nb k‑vt‑\l‑nX³ F¶t‑]‑mÂ
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2016
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KAZHAK
CADET
Abhishek A L { 5013 }
Interesting
Facts Niraj Kumar { 5620 }
Ants don’t sleep
A new born Kangaroo is about 1 inch in length.
A woodpecker can peck twenty times in a second.
Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime.
Most lipstick contains fish scales.
The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue When you sneeze your heart stops for a millisecond. It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky. If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in your head or neck and die. A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. A snail can sleep for three years. Butterflies taste with their feet.
A chameleon’s tongue is twice the length of its body. Coca –cola was originally green. women blink nearly twice as much as men On average, people fear spiders more than they do death. Like finger prints, everyone’s tongue prints are different. A shrimp’s heart is in their head. Elephants are the only animals that can’t jump
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Arun Sankar { 5480 }
aZ‑y] ‑ m‑ \ ‑ i ‑ o‑ ew‑ ka‑ql ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑e H«‑pa‑ n‑ ¡ I‑pä‑hm‑ f‑ n‑ I ‑ f‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ NX‑nb ‑ p‑ ‑ s‑Sb ‑ p‑ w‑ h©‑\b ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ b‑pw‑ h‑mk\ I‑p¯‑n\ ‑ n‑ d‑ ¨‑ X‑v C‑u aZ‑yw‑ Xs‑¶b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v.‑ I‑ua‑mc‑ ‑ ¯‑ns‑â I‑pä‑hm‑ k ‑ \ ‑ b‑v¡p‑ w‑ I‑mcW‑w C‑u h‑nj‑w Xs‑¶.
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aZ‑y] ‑ m‑ \‑w t‑Ic‑f¯ ‑ n‑  t‑hï F¶‑p ]dª‑v {‑] X‑nt‑ j ‑ [ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ Hc‑pI ‑ q‑ «‑w Bf‑pIs‑fbà \a‑p¡‑v Bh‑ i‑yw‑ . C\‑n R‑m³ aZ‑y] ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ à ‑ F¶‑p ]‑qÀ®‑a\ ‑ t‑ Ê ‑ m‑ s‑S X‑oÀ¯‑p ]d‑bp‑ ¶ P\‑Xs‑ b ‑ b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. aZ‑y] ‑ m‑ \ ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑â Z‑qj‑y‑ h‑i§ ‑ Ä a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ s‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ï ‑ p‑ X ‑ s‑¶b‑mW‑v a‑n¡‑hc‑pw‑ aZ‑y] ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X‑v F¶‑Xm‑ W‑v as‑äm‑ c‑p kX‑yw‑ . aZ‑y] ‑ m‑ \‑w Bt‑cm‑ K ‑ y‑ s‑¯ £b‑n¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ s‑ a‑ ¶‑pw‑ a‑mc‑Wa‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ ¯ ‑ o‑ c‑pw‑ F¶‑pw‑ a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡‑n s‑Im‑ ï‑v I‑pS‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ h ‑ t‑ c‑ m‑ S‑v ""s‑h«‑m³ s‑Im‑ ï‑p t‑]m‑ I‑p¶ t‑]m‑ ¯‑ns‑â s‑Nh‑nb ‑ n‑  t‑hZ‑ta‑ m‑ X ‑ n‑ ‑ b‑n«‑p I‑mc‑ya‑ n‑ à Ft‑¶ \a‑p¡‑v ]d‑bm‑ \ ‑ m‑ I ‑ q‑ .
F{‑X he‑nb aZ‑yZ‑ p‑ c‑ ´ ‑ § ‑ f ‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ «‑pw‑ ]T‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ¯ ‑ ‑ h‑cm‑ W‑v ae‑bm‑ f ‑ n‑ I ‑ Ä. "Iï‑dn‑ b ‑ m‑ ¯ ‑ h ‑ ³ s‑Im‑ ï‑dn‑ b‑pw‑ '‑ F¶ X¯‑zw‑ a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ «‑pw‑ a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ h ‑ m‑ ¯h‑n[‑w AhÀ h‑ne‑kp‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . k‑n\‑na‑ I ‑ f ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ aä‑pw‑ aZ‑y] ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ ‑ X‑ns‑â c‑wK‑w I‑mW‑n¨‑v N‑phs‑S aZ‑y] ‑ m‑ \‑w Bt‑cm‑ K ‑ y‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ \‑p l‑m\‑nI ‑ c‑w Bt‑cm‑ K ‑ y‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ \‑v l‑m\‑nI ‑ c‑w F¶ kt‑µi‑w \ÂI‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . C‑u kt‑µi ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑â s‑]m‑ c‑pÄ a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ ‑ b‑n«‑ m‑ s‑ W ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑  ]‑ns‑¶´ ‑ n‑ \‑v A¯‑cs‑ a‑ m‑ c‑p c‑wK‑w Ah‑ X‑cn‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑p? ka‑ql ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑e H«‑pa‑ n‑ ¡ I‑pä‑hm‑ f‑ n‑ I ‑ f‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ NX‑nb ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ ‑ b‑pw‑ h©‑\b ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ b‑pw‑ h‑mk\ I‑p¯‑n\ ‑ n‑ d‑ ¨ ‑ X‑v C‑u aZ‑yw‑ Xs‑¶b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. I‑ua‑mc‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑â I‑pä‑hm‑ k ‑ \ ‑ b‑v¡v I‑mcW‑w C‑u h‑nj‑w Xs‑¶. t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¡ ‑ p‑ t‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä t‑Nm‑ Z‑n¡ ‑ p‑ t‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä a¡Ä¡‑v ]W‑w s‑Im‑ S‑p¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ a‑mX‑m] ‑ n‑ X ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ Ä¡‑v AX‑v F§s‑\ s‑Ne‑hg‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑p F¶‑pI ‑ q‑ S‑n {‑i²‑nt‑ ¡ ‑ ï ‑ X ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. kÀ¡‑mc‑ n‑ \‑v X§‑fp‑ s‑S \b‑§Ä H¶‑pI ‑ q‑ S‑n h‑yà‑am‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ w‑ . U‑nþ‑AU ‑ n‑ £ ‑ ³ s‑kâ‑dp‑ I ‑ s‑ f‑ b‑pw‑ t‑{] ‑ m‑ Õ‑ml ‑ n‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ . Ch‑bv‑s¡ ‑ à ‑ m‑ w‑ t‑at‑eb ‑ m‑ W‑v Z‑rV‑\n‑ Ý ‑ b ‑ w‑ . aZ‑y] ‑ m‑ \‑w ]‑qÀ®‑am‑ b‑pw‑ \‑o¡‑w s‑N¿‑m³ \‑mw‑ Dd¨‑v X‑oc‑pa‑ m‑ \ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ m‑  ]‑ns‑¶ H¶‑pw‑ Xs‑¶ \½‑ps‑S a\‑Ên‑ s‑\ N©‑ea‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ Ã. "a\‑Êp‑ s‑ ï ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑  a‑mÀ¤‑hp‑ a‑ p‑ ï‑v'‑ F¶‑p [c‑n¨‑v t‑Icf‑w aZ‑yh ‑ n‑ a‑ p‑ à ‑ a‑ m‑ I ‑ m‑ ³ C\‑n X‑ma‑ka‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ I ‑ n‑ à ‑ .
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Hc‑p I¸‑en‑  At‑ac‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ b ‑ n‑ t‑ e ‑ m‑ «‑p R §Ä t‑]m‑ h‑pI ‑ b ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . \S‑pI ‑ S‑ e ‑ n‑  h¨‑v
K R Anandakrishna { 5539 }
R‑m\‑pw‑ t‑Pm‑ be‑pw‑ Kt‑Wi‑pw‑ ""`‑mcX‑v a‑mX‑m I‑o Pb‑'v‑ hnfn‑¨p. Fs‑â I‑me‑n s‑hÅ‑w X«‑nb ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä s‑]s‑«¶‑v R‑ms‑\m‑ c‑p i_‑vZw‑ t‑I«‑p. ""A\‑´I ‑ r‑ j ‑ vW ‑ m‑ ,‑ FW‑o¡‑!v‑ ]‑n.‑än‑ ¡‑p ka‑ba‑ m‑ b‑n!‑ '‑
R§‑fp‑ s‑S I¸‑en‑ s‑â F©‑n³ e‑o¡‑mI ‑ m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . I¸‑en‑ s‑â I‑ym‑ ]‑vä\ ‑ m‑ b R‑m\‑pw‑ I¸Â H‑mS‑n¨ ‑ p‑ s‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑nc‑p¶ t‑Pm‑ be‑pw‑ I¸‑en‑ s‑â F©‑n\ ‑ o‑ b ‑ d‑ m‑ b Kt‑Wi‑pw‑ F´‑p s‑N¿‑ps‑ a‑ ¶‑p N‑n´‑n¨ ‑ p‑ X ‑ p‑ S‑ § ‑ n‑ . Hc‑p hg‑nb‑pw‑ I‑mW‑mX ‑ m‑ b ‑ ‑ t‑¸m‑ Ä b‑m{‑X¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ m‑ b h‑nj‑vt\ ‑ j‑pw‑ A`‑nc‑ m‑ a‑pw‑ Ai‑zn‑ \‑pw‑ a‑pt‑¶m‑ «‑p h¶‑p ]d‑ªp‑ ,‑ ""t‑k^‑v t‑_m‑ «‑v Cd¡‑mw‑ '‑ '. R‑m³ s‑sa‑ ¡‑ne ‑ q‑ s‑S ]d‑ªp‑ ,‑ ""FÃ‑m‑ hc‑pw‑ DSs‑\ t‑Km‑ U‑uW ‑ n‑ t‑ e ‑ ¡‑p t‑]m‑ h‑pI ‑ .‑'' DSs‑\ Xs‑¶ I¸‑en‑ s‑e k‑pc‑£m‑ t‑ _ ‑ m‑ ÀU‑v A‑wK‑am‑ b k‑mt‑IX ‑ n‑ s‑ \ ‑ b‑pw‑ d‑nP‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑ \ ‑ b‑pw‑ h‑nf‑n‑ ¨‑n«‑v ]d‑ªp‑ ,‑ ""DSs‑\ t‑k^‑v t‑_m‑ «‑nd‑ ¡‑v'‑ '. s‑] s‑«¶‑v I¸‑en‑  X‑o ]S‑cm‑ ³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . k‑v{X ‑ o‑ I‑ s‑fb‑pw‑ I‑p«‑nI ‑ s‑ f ‑ b‑pw‑ Cd‑¡n‑ ¡ ‑ g‑ n‑ ª ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä Xs‑¶ ]I‑pX‑n `‑mK‑w X‑o ]S‑À¶‑pI‑gn‑ ª ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ‑ ¶‑p. ]‑pc‑pj ‑ · ‑ m‑ s‑ c‑ b‑pw‑ R§Ä IS‑¯n‑ h ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ . Ah‑km‑ \ ‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n FÃ‑m t‑k^‑v t‑_m‑ «‑pw‑ t‑]m‑ b‑n‑ ¡‑gn‑ ª ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . R‑m\‑pw‑ t‑Pm‑ be‑pw‑ Kt‑Wi‑pw‑ ""`‑mcX‑v a‑mX‑m I‑o Pb‑v'‑ ' hnfn‑¨p. Fs‑â I‑me‑n s‑hÅ‑w X«‑nb ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä s‑]s‑«¶‑v R‑ms‑\m‑ c‑p i_‑Zv w‑ t‑I«‑p. ""A\‑´I ‑ r‑ j ‑ v‑Wm‑ ,‑ FW‑o¡‑v!‑ ]‑n.‑än‑ ¡‑p ka‑ba‑ m‑ b‑n!‑ '‑ ' F¶‑p A`‑nP ‑ n‑ ¯‑v Ft‑¶m‑ S‑p ]d‑ªp‑ .
Amardeep Kumar { 5496 } A friendship is one that see, your first drop of tear, Catches the second, Stops the third, and turns the fourth into a smile and says, keep smiling. Some friends are worth to be thrown! Some are good to keep Some are to be treasured for ever! And… I think you are one to be thrown…. In the treasure box to keep for ever. Friendship is like the relation between the hands and eyes. It’s like when the hand gets hurt the eyes cries, and when the eye cries, the hand wipes the tears!
Time alone can prove the worth of friendship. As time goes by, we lose the false ones and keep The best…. Just a sweet hello to one of the best! Friends are easy to obtain, but once gained, difficult to maintain, and once lost, can never be regained. So, keep them safe, don’t bargain! Sweet like honey, costly like money, Blessing Like shower, pretty like flower, cool like ice, thank you God for giving a, friend so nice.
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EXPERIENCE
"W
hen the going gets tough, the tough gets going,” it is a famous quote that we often come across. But it was experienced by us when we decided to attend the RD camp 2016. In order to get selected for the RD camp one needs to go through rigorous training and selection procedure and this time we had to attend ten selection camps each with a duration of ten days. At the end of each camp there was screening, initially the selection will be within the various battalions and then between various districts. The selection camps were held in Pangode Military Station. On the initial days of the camp we were doubtful of how we were going to make it to the final lot. By each passing day the training got tougher. During the drill section which was less drill and more punishment it is bound to happen that your legs give up, your hands give up, but there is something in you that tells you to keep going and that is when your willingness to keep
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going in spite of all odds that come in the way. There was no limit for our happiness when I, Cdt Nithin and Cdt Karthick were selected in senior division and Cdt Aravind Sai was selected from the ID to represent our state in the prestigious Republic Day camp and I was selected to represent Kerala in the All India best Cadet Competition. After the kitting camp 108 Cadets of K & L Directorate (44 Boys) reached Delhi on 28th of December. Being the peak of winter it was cold in Delhi. We were taken to the RD village where NCC as well as Army contingents for RD parade was accommodated. The initial days of camp had various competitions like drill competition, flag area competition, cultural competition etc. The following days saw large number of dignitaries like the Vice president, Prime Minister, Defence Minister and all three Service Chiefs. 17 Cadets were selected to dine with the Defence Minister at the Manekshaw Centre at New Delhi and I was
lucky to be one of them where I got the chance to interact with the Defence Minister. Our day at the camp would begin at 3.45 am in the bitterly cold morning. It would be interesting to know that like the cleanliness competition in our School, at the camp we had line area competitions daily ! The camp came to an end on 28th of January with the Prime Minister’s rally. The experience of the camp has changed us both physically and mentally. In a selfish outerworld where all are busy trying to overtake each other, the Kazhaks always stood together and that is when I realised what the School has given us. A writer has once said, “ In the twilight of your life, at the death bed you will regret more about the things that you didn’t do than the things that you have done”. So my sincere request to all my brothers is to get out of your comfort zone and take up challenges, because always remember, “Rough sea makes a good sailor.”
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Sonu Kumar { 5746 }
Time is a river… If flows swift and sure In one direction !!! A. Yadukrishnan { 5258 }
We are the boat men, Who try to cross it From one end to the other. Crossing is difficult, The water will not slow down. To make things easier. Only the one who rows fast, Makes it to the other end, Others never make it! They get carried away, In the furious current, The journey back is impossible And that is the thing about Time ….
My
Mother Rahul Ranjan { 5156 }
I love my mother the most on this earth She served my needs since my birth. I love her and serve her as God She comes first and then comes God. Her love for me is without limit, She forgives me the wrong I commit.
She works since early morning till late night But always we see the face bright. She works all day just for me And still she does not ask for fee. I can’t explain her extreme love In my dream she looks like a beautiful dame.
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WAY OF LIFE
Life is a polygon Don’t live in a circle.
Justine Jiby Varghese { 5259 }
Multiply your knowledge Subtract your sorrows Treat everybody as equals
Be ready to share everything you have Try to have a set of principles Let your ideas grow as an obtuse angle Try to take a decision in a straight line If you live in this way, then definitely Happiness will be added to your life.
Abhijith A S {5240 }
I walked through the deep forest, Between the dark spooky trees. At the cry of midnight, All the bugs turned and flew Amongst the willow stood a man Stout and strong, who burned my fear No one to help, no one to speak, All alone in the crazy woods. Where to go and where to sleep In this frightful night? I left away all my hopes, As I walked towards the silver coat. Nothing to think, nothing to cry, As I moved towards the lazy lad. Alas! He surprised me, up Stood in front a Scarecrow’s top.
Answers 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. I am tall when I am young and I am short when I am old. What am I ? 2. What has hands but can not clap? Jyotiprakash { 5491 }
3. Which of the months has 28 days? 4. Name four days of the week that start with letters ‘T’
5.
Candles A clock All 12 months Tuesday, Thursday, Today and Tomorrow The Girl is blind.
5. A girl is sitting in a house at night that has no lights on at all. There is no lamp, no candles nothing. Yet she is reading how?
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BEST FRIEND
I still remember the first day we met,
CADET
Sant Kumar
We were too shy to say much at all.
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It’s funny to think back to that time,
You are someone I would never replace.
Because now we are having a ball!
You are always there for me,
They say that true friendship is rare,
When my spirits need a little lift.
An adage that I believe to be true.
I cannot thank you enough for that,
Genuine friendship is something that I cherish,
You are truly an extraordinary gift.
I am so lucky to have met you
You are everything to me and more,
Our bond is extremely special,
It could never express that enough
It is unique in its own way.
Life is such a treacherous journey, and
We have something irreplaceable
Without you it would be even more tough.
I love you more and more each day.
Our story will continue to grow
We have been through so much together,
With each passing day
In so little time we have shared
Because I trust that with you by my side
I’ll never forget all the moments,
Everything will always be OK.
That you have shown me how much you cared.
You are so dear to me
Friends are forever,
You know I will love you until the end
Especially the bond you and I possess
I will always be there for you
I love your fun-filled personality
And you will always and forever be my
Somehow you never fail to impress.
Best friend.
The world could use more people like you
KAZHAK
It would certainly be a better place. I love everything about you
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Sunrays fall on land Dew drops at the Tip of leaves glitter Friendship is a precious gift Small flowers are smiling It can’t be sold or bought But its value is greater than that of gold! Beautifully Cock is crowing loudly For gold is cold and lifeless The snow has It can neither see nor hear… Gone back like an So, when you ask God for a gift Army defeated; Be thankful if he sends The sound of small birds No diamond, pearls or riches The smell of flowers But love of a real friend!!!!.... Give us a new hope of Life !!!
Juwain Tahir { 5602 }
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Optimism means a tendency to accept the best possible outcome Nithin Sreekumar { 5575 }
of a particular situation and an optimist is always sure about his views. He will always be sure about his success and will never be disheartened.
possible view about a situation. I believe that a
The weaker students will remain weak because
pessimist will never achieve success and will be
of their pessimistic views. Therefore it becomes
disheartened.
very important to fractionally lift them up so that
In today’s world there is a lot of competition especially among the students. Each and every student has got his capabilities and difficulties.
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they can also achieve goals in their life. This can be done with the help of teachers and by making them mentally prepared ALWAYS.
ptimism and pessimism are just like two sides of a coin, but what do these words
actually mean? Optimism means a tendency to accept the best possible outcome of a particular situation and an optimist is always sure about his views. He will always be sure about his success and will never be disheartened. He thinks that
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this world is the best out of all possible world and is sure that God always ordains for the best. I can assure you can attain success. Last year during the athletic meet, I was ill. But only because of an optimistic view about the situation I was able to bag the gold for 100m and 200m race. Be optimistic so that you may be able to face all your difficulties. Now talking about the other side, pessimism. Pessimism means to have the gloomiest
Sonu Kumar { 5746 }
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Hey dad I’m happy that you’re mine,
Hey Dad
I kiss you and I hug you And I think you’re really fine. Gitika Chargotra { 5784 }
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NIIK K S CH SSAAIIN HO OOOLL HA A KO KOO KKAAZZH OTA TAMM
I hope that one day I can make you feel proud. A Dad’s there when you’re happy
How much I look up to you
And even more when you’re sad,
I wish I can be
Giving unconditional love
The person you want me to,
Whether you’re good or you’re bad.
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demise of this great personality
F. h‑R‑n.§\‑‑fm‑p‑c‑s‑m‑S‑bA‑‑W¡³‑u‑ï\‑¼â‑n‑qs‑‑Xâ‑n‑ca‑‑n p‑gA‑‑p‑hX³‑m‑bt‑]‑n‑c‑c‑p‑v.‑¶k‑‑pv‑ t‑\‑l‑]‑qÀ‑Æ‑w Bt‑c‑m h‑n‑f‑n‑¨‑X‑m‑b‑n‑c‑n‑¡‑m‑w \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n kÀ F‑¶‑v. ]‑n‑¶‑o‑S‑v A‑t‑±‑l‑w FÃ‑m‑hÀ¡‑p‑w \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n k‑mÀ B‑b‑n‑c‑p¶‑p. Bc‑p‑w a‑p‑g‑p‑h³ t‑]c‑p‑w h‑n‑f‑n‑¨‑p t‑I‑«‑n‑«‑nÃ. R‑m³ B‑Z‑y‑a‑m‑b‑n‑«‑v t‑P‑m‑e‑n‑¡‑p‑t‑NÀ‑¶ Z‑nh‑k‑w H‑m‑^‑o‑ k‑n‑e‑p‑Å h‑s‑c ]‑c‑n‑N‑b‑s‑¸‑S‑p‑t‑¼‑mÄ A‑t‑±‑l‑w e‑o‑h‑n‑e‑m‑ b‑n‑c‑p‑¶‑p 4 Z‑n‑hk‑§Ä I‑g‑n‑ª‑m‑W‑v R‑§Ä X½‑n I‑m‑W‑p‑¶‑X‑v. A‑X‑n‑\‑p‑a‑p³‑]‑v H‑¶‑v, c‑ï‑v t‑]À F‑t‑¶‑m‑S‑v t‑N‑m‑Z‑n‑ ¨‑p,”\‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n k‑m‑d‑n‑s‑\ I‑t‑ï‑m? ]‑c‑n‑N‑b‑s‑¸‑t‑«‑m”? F‑s‑¶‑m‑s‑¡ R‑m³ A‑h‑t‑c‑m‑S‑p t‑N‑m‑Z‑n‑¨‑p F‑´‑m‑I‑m‑c‑y‑w A‑X‑p ]‑c‑n‑N‑b‑s‑¸‑«‑n‑«‑p A‑d‑nb‑m‑w F‑s‑¶‑ms‑¡. R‑m‑\‑p‑w A‑t‑±‑l‑s‑¯ I‑m‑¯‑n‑c‑p¶‑p. A‑§‑s‑\ 2‑,3 Z‑n‑h‑k‑w I‑g‑n‑ ª‑v R‑m³ H‑m‑^‑ok‑n C‑c‑n‑¡‑p‑t‑¼‑mÄ Hc‑mÄ h‑¶‑v A‑äâ³‑k‑v _‑p¡‑n s‑s‑k³ s‑N‑b‑vX‑n‑«‑v F‑s‑â‑S‑p‑¯‑p h‑¶‑p ]‑c‑n‑N‑b‑s‑¸«‑p. “t‑]‑s‑c‑´‑m‑W‑v?‑, h‑o‑s‑S‑h‑n‑s‑S?, B‑s‑c‑m‑s‑¡‑b‑p‑ï‑v F‑s‑¶‑m‑s‑¡ FÃ‑m‑¯‑n‑\‑p‑w a‑d‑p]‑S‑n ]‑d‑ª‑n‑«‑v R‑m³ X‑n‑c‑n‑¨‑p t‑N‑m‑Z‑n¨‑p “k‑mÀ B‑c‑mW‑v F‑\‑n‑¡‑v a‑\‑Ê‑n‑e‑m‑b‑nÃ‑, A‑t‑¸‑m‑g‑m‑W‑v ]‑d‑b‑p¶‑X‑v “R‑m³ F.h‑n. \‑m‑c‑mb‑W³ \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n A‑¡‑u‑ï‑v h‑n‑`‑m‑ K¯‑n LDC BW‑v. "H‑m C‑X‑m‑W‑v B \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n k‑mÀ'‑, F‑s‑â a‑t‑\‑mK‑X‑w A‑d‑n‑b‑m‑s‑X D‑d‑s‑¡‑b‑m‑b‑n‑t‑¸‑mb‑n. “F‑´‑p‑]ä‑n” F‑¶‑v k‑mÀ X‑n‑c‑n‑¨‑p‑t‑N‑m‑Z‑n¨‑p.”Aà H‑¶‑p‑ c‑ï‑pt‑]À k‑m‑d‑n‑s‑\ ]‑c‑n‑N‑b‑t‑¸t‑«‑m F‑¶‑v t‑N‑m‑Z‑n‑¨‑
t‑¸‑mÄ R‑m³ h‑n‑N‑m‑c‑n‑¨‑p C‑u \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n F‑¶‑v ]‑d‑b‑p‑¶b‑mÄ Ft‑´‑m he‑n‑b k‑w‑ `‑h‑a‑m‑W‑v F‑¶‑v. I‑ï‑t‑¸‑m‑f‑t‑à a‑\‑Ê‑n‑ e‑mb‑X‑v R‑m³ h‑n‑N‑m‑c‑n‑¨‑t‑]‑m‑s‑e H‑¶‑p‑aà “C‑¯‑n‑c‑n‑t‑]‑m‑¶ BÄ”. A‑t‑±‑l‑w N‑n‑ c‑n‑¨‑p‑s‑I‑m‑ï‑v X‑n‑c‑n‑¨‑p‑t‑]‑mb‑n. A‑t‑¸‑mÄ A‑S‑p‑¯‑p‑ï‑m‑b‑nc‑p‑¶ Hc‑mÄ ]‑dª‑p. “a‑m‑U‑¯‑n‑\‑v A‑X‑p ]‑X‑n‑s‑b a‑\‑Ê‑n‑e‑m‑ ¡‑p‑s‑a¶‑v”. i‑c‑n‑b‑m‑W‑v ]‑X‑n‑s‑b ]‑X‑n‑s‑b R‑m‑\‑p‑w A‑t‑±‑l‑s‑¯ a‑\‑Ê‑n‑e‑m¡‑n. C‑¯‑n‑ c‑n‑t‑¸‑m‑¶ BÄ F‑¶‑p h‑n‑N‑m‑c‑n‑¨ BÄ C‑¯‑n‑c‑n h‑e‑p‑X‑v X‑s‑¶ B‑b‑n‑c‑p¶‑p. B‑t‑c‑mS‑p‑w s‑h‑«‑n‑¯‑pd‑¶‑v ]‑d‑b‑p‑h‑m‑\‑pÅ‑X‑v ]‑db‑p‑w A‑h‑n‑s‑S 'k‑l‑{‑]‑hÀ¯‑IÀ \‑m‑s‑fb‑p‑w I‑m‑W‑m‑\‑p‑Å‑hÀ' F‑¶ ]‑c‑nK‑W‑\ CÃ. FÃ‑m \‑n‑b‑a‑§‑f‑p‑w \‑¶‑m‑b‑n«‑p‑w A‑d‑n‑b‑m‑w. UÂ‑l‑n‑b‑n t‑P‑m‑e‑n s‑Nb‑v‑X‑n‑«‑p‑Å‑X‑p‑s‑I‑m‑ ï‑v l‑n‑µ‑n‑s‑b‑m‑s‑¡ \à h‑i‑a‑m‑b‑n‑c‑p¶‑p \‑nb‑a‑w h‑n‑«‑v H¶‑p‑w s‑N‑¿‑nà F‑´‑p \‑n‑b‑a‑h‑i‑§‑s‑f‑ ¡‑p‑d‑n‑¨‑v t‑N‑m‑Z‑n‑¨‑me‑p‑w A‑X‑n‑\‑p‑Å a‑d‑p]‑S‑n D‑ï‑m‑b‑n‑c‑n‑ ¡‑p‑w BÄ‑¡‑mÀ¡‑v A‑X‑p‑s‑I‑m‑ï‑v t‑Zj‑y‑w D‑ï‑m‑b‑n‑c‑p¶‑p. N‑n‑e‑t‑¸‑m‑s‑g‑m‑s‑¡ d‑qÄ \‑¼À k‑l‑n‑X‑w ]‑d‑b‑p¶‑X‑p t‑IÄ‑¡‑m‑w. I‑m‑w‑]‑k‑n‑\I‑¯‑v F‑´‑p k‑w‑`‑h‑n‑¨‑me‑p‑w A‑X‑v \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n BZ‑y‑w A‑d‑n‑b‑p‑w. B‑Z‑y‑s‑a‑¶‑p‑w k‑m‑d‑p‑a‑m‑b‑n‑«‑v R‑m³ I‑q‑«‑nÃ‑m‑b‑n‑c‑p‑¶‑p c‑ï‑p hÀj‑t‑a R‑§Ä H‑t‑c H‑m‑^‑o‑k‑n H‑c‑p‑a‑n‑¨‑p t‑P‑m‑e‑n s‑N‑b‑vX‑n‑c‑n‑¶‑pÅ‑p. B k‑a‑b‑¯‑m‑W‑v F‑\‑n‑¡‑v I‑p‑s‑d‑s‑¨‑m‑s‑¡ a‑\‑Ê‑n‑e‑m¡‑m³ k‑m‑[‑n‑¨‑X‑v. B‑Z‑y‑a‑m‑b‑n‑«‑v A‑¡‑uï‑n s‑N‑¶ Z‑nh‑k‑w B‑Z‑y‑t‑a ]‑d‑ª I‑mc‑y‑w a‑mU‑w 8.30 hc‑Ww 1.30 \‑p H‑m‑^‑o‑k‑v ]‑q‑«‑p‑w. h‑o‑ï‑p‑w 3 a‑W‑n‑a‑p‑X 5 a‑W‑nh‑s‑c C‑X‑v \‑½Ä I‑r‑X‑y‑a‑m‑b‑n s‑N‑b‑vX‑n‑c‑n‑¡W‑w. N‑n‑e‑t‑¸‑mÄ A‑h‑s‑c‑m‑s‑¡ X‑m‑a‑k‑n‑¨‑p‑h¶‑m X‑n‑c‑n‑ ¨‑p ]d‑ª‑v R‑m³ I‑f‑n‑b‑m‑¡‑m‑d‑p‑ï‑v A‑t‑¸‑mÄ ]‑db‑p‑w \‑n‑b‑a‑s‑a‑m‑s‑¡ A‑\‑p‑k‑c‑n‑¡‑p‑¶‑hÀ‑¡‑p a‑m‑{‑X‑a‑p‑Å‑X‑m‑ W‑v F¶‑v. R‑m³ I‑p‑«‑n‑I‑f‑p‑s‑S A/c, ^‑o‑k‑v, k‑v‑t‑¡‑m‑fÀ‑j‑n‑¸‑v C‑h‑s‑b‑m‑s‑¡‑b‑m‑b‑n‑c‑p‑¶‑p t‑\‑m‑¡‑n‑b‑n‑c‑p‑¶X‑v. t‑I‑c‑f
K‑h¬‑s‑aâ‑n‑ \‑n‑¶‑v I‑n‑«‑p‑h‑m‑\‑p‑Å {‑K‑mâ‑n‑s‑â H‑mÀ‑ UÀ h‑¶‑m‑e‑p‑S³ X‑s‑¶ Ah‑s‑c h‑n‑f‑n‑¨‑p‑s‑I‑m‑ï‑n‑c‑n‑ ¡‑p‑w. F‑t‑¶‑mS‑p‑w ]‑d‑b‑p‑w‑F‑t‑¸‑m‑g‑p‑w h‑n‑f‑n‑¡‑m³. C‑¡‑m‑ c‑y¯‑n R‑m³ t‑Z‑j‑y‑s‑¸‑«‑n‑«‑p‑ï‑v “A‑hÀ‑¡‑d‑n‑b‑m‑at‑Ã. A‑X‑v X‑c‑W‑s‑a‑¶‑v A‑hÀ Xc‑p‑w F‑s‑¶‑m‑s‑¡. A‑t‑¸‑mÄ ]‑d‑b‑p‑w “F¶‑p‑w ]‑dª‑v‑ \‑½‑f‑n‑c‑p¶‑m k‑a‑b‑¯‑n‑\‑v A‑X‑v \‑½‑p‑s‑S A‑¡‑uï‑n h‑c‑nÃ'' F¶‑v. AX‑v i‑c‑n‑ b‑m‑W‑v F‑¶‑v ]‑n‑¶‑o‑S‑v F‑\‑n‑¡‑v a‑\‑Ê‑n‑e‑mb‑n. “C‑¯‑n‑c‑n‑ s‑b‑m‑s‑¡ h‑n‑«‑p‑h‑og‑v‑N a‑t‑\‑m‑`‑m‑h‑w t‑h‑W‑w k‑m‑d‑n‑\‑v”F‑¶‑p R‑m³ I‑p‑ä‑s‑¸‑S‑p‑¯‑m‑d‑p‑ï‑v. “B‑s‑c‑m‑s‑¡ F‑s‑´‑m‑s‑¡ ]‑d‑ª‑me‑p‑w R‑m³ C‑s‑X‑m‑s‑¡‑b‑mW‑v. C‑t‑¸‑mÄ R‑m³ a‑c‑n‑¨‑me‑p‑w F‑s‑â s‑s‑I‑IÄ i‑p‑²‑a‑mW‑v. R‑m³ C‑u k‑v‑I‑q‑f‑n‑s‑â \‑· a‑m‑{‑X‑t‑a t‑\‑m‑¡‑n‑b‑n‑«‑pÅ‑q. t‑\‑m‑¡‑p‑I‑ b‑p‑a‑pÅ‑q. C‑hn‑ s‑ S‑ h‑yà ‑ n‑ I ‑ Ä‑¡v‑ Aà \‑½Ä {‑]m‑ [ ‑ m‑ \‑yw‑ \Â‑t¡ ‑ ï‑Xv”‑ F‑s‑¶‑m‑s‑¡ F‑t‑¶‑m‑S‑v ]‑d‑b‑p‑w. C‑u I‑S‑p‑w‑ ]‑n‑S‑p‑¯ k‑z‑`‑m‑h‑w Bb‑n‑c‑p‑¶‑p A‑t‑±‑l‑¯‑n‑\‑v. X‑n‑I‑ª B‑ß‑mÀ‑°‑X‑t‑b‑m‑s‑S B‑W‑v A‑t‑±‑l‑w t‑P‑m‑e‑n s‑N‑b‑vXX‑v. a‑c‑n‑¡‑p‑¶ Z‑n‑h‑k¯‑n‑s‑â‑ A¶‑v -P‑q¬ 11 - R‑m\‑p‑w k‑md‑p‑w X½‑n s‑N‑d‑p‑X‑m‑b‑n H‑¶‑v h‑g‑¡‑n‑«‑p. H‑m¬‑ s‑s‑e\‑n H‑c‑p c‑P‑n‑k‑vt‑{‑S‑j³ hÀ‑¡‑v s‑N¿‑W‑w. hÀ‑ j‑m‑h‑k‑m‑\‑a‑m‑b‑X‑p‑s‑I‑m‑ï‑v X‑n‑c‑¡‑n‑e‑m‑b‑n‑c‑p‑¶‑p R‑m\‑p‑w H‑¶‑ma‑t‑X R‑m³ A‑h‑n‑s‑S ]‑pX‑n‑b BÄ. {‑i‑²‑t‑b‑m‑s‑S s‑N‑b‑vX‑p s‑I‑m‑ï‑n‑c‑p‑¶‑t‑¸‑mÄ ""t‑c‑h‑½ H‑m¬‑s‑s‑e³ c‑P‑n‑k‑vt‑{‑S‑j³ s‑N¿‑q F¶p ]dªp‑‑'' ""C‑t‑¸‑mÄ k‑a‑b‑a‑nÃ‑, C‑u s‑N‑b‑vX‑p‑s‑I‑m‑ï‑n‑c‑n¡‑p‑¶ I‑mc‑y‑w X‑oÀ‑¯‑n‑«‑v kÀ ]‑d‑ª‑X‑p‑s‑N‑¿‑ph‑m³ ]‑ä‑p‑I‑b‑p‑Å‑q'' F¶‑v R‑m³ (C‑¯‑nc‑n‑) t‑Z‑j‑y‑t‑¯‑m‑S‑p‑I‑q‑S‑n ]d‑ª‑p. R‑m³ F‑s‑â t‑P‑m‑e‑n s‑N‑b‑vX‑p I‑g‑n‑ª‑v t‑\‑m‑¡‑n‑b‑ t‑¸‑mÄ I‑¿‑p‑w‑s‑I‑«‑n s‑h‑d‑p‑s‑X C‑c‑n‑¡‑p¶‑p. D‑S³ X‑s‑¶ R‑m³ t‑k‑m‑d‑n ]d‑ª‑p “I‑p‑g‑¸‑a‑nà \‑n‑§Ä s‑N‑¿‑p‑¶‑ X‑p‑s‑N‑b‑vX‑p‑s‑I‑mÅ‑q. C‑s‑X‑m¶‑p‑w F‑s‑âXÃ. F‑\‑n‑¡‑p‑ t‑h‑ï‑n‑b‑p‑aÔ. D‑S³X‑s‑¶ R‑m\‑p‑w X‑n‑c‑n‑¨‑p ]d‑ª‑p “C‑s‑X‑m‑s‑¡ k‑m‑d‑n‑s‑â A‑t‑Ã? ]‑n‑s‑¶ F‑s‑â‑b‑m‑t‑W‑m? k‑m‑d‑n‑\‑p t‑h‑ï‑m‑s‑b‑¦‑n ]‑‑n‑s‑¶ F‑\‑n‑¡‑p‑w t‑h‑ï.'' h‑oï‑p‑w R‑m³ F‑s‑â t‑P‑m‑e‑n X‑p‑SÀ‑¶‑p. I‑pd‑¨‑p I‑g‑n‑ ª‑t‑¸‑mÄ B‑f‑n‑s‑â A‑\‑¡‑a‑nÃ. I‑q‑s‑S‑b‑p‑Å ¢‑mÀ‑ ¡‑v A‑\‑n‑e‑n‑t‑\‑m‑S‑v t‑N‑m‑Z‑n‑¨‑p \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n k‑mÀ F‑h‑ns‑S? NIIK K S CH SSAAIIN HO OOOLL HA A KO KOO KKAAZZH OTA TAMM
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A‑t‑¸‑mÄ ]‑d‑b‑p‑¶‑p t‑]‑m‑b‑n F¶‑v. F‑s‑¶ h‑n‑f‑n‑¡‑m‑s‑X kÀ t‑]‑m‑t‑b‑m? F‑¦‑n C‑\‑n R‑m\‑p‑w t‑]‑m‑I‑p‑¶‑p F‑¶‑v ]d‑ª‑p C‑d§‑n. s‑s‑h‑I‑p‑t‑¶‑c‑w 7 a‑W‑n I‑g‑n‑ª‑t‑¸‑mÄ A\‑n t‑l‑m‑ k‑v‑]‑n‑äe‑n t‑]‑m‑I‑p‑¶‑p‑s‑h¶‑p‑w \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n k‑mÀ t‑l‑m‑ k‑v‑]‑n‑ä‑e‑n‑e‑m‑s‑W‑¶‑v \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n‑b‑p‑s‑S a‑IÄ‑ ]‑d‑ª‑p F¶‑v. A§‑s‑\ A‑hÀ t‑]‑m‑b‑n‑«‑v 7.30 B‑b‑t‑¸‑mÄ A‑\‑n h‑n‑f‑n‑¨‑p ]‑d‑b‑p‑¶‑p “\‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n a‑c‑n¨‑p” F¶‑v. X‑a‑m‑i‑b‑m‑s‑W‑¶‑v I‑c‑p‑X‑n R‑m³ ""ic‑n‑, Xa‑m‑i If‑b‑q'' F‑¶‑v A‑\‑n‑t‑b‑m‑S‑p ]d‑ª‑p. A‑t‑¸‑mÄ hf‑s‑c h‑n‑j‑ a‑t‑¯‑m‑S‑p‑I‑q‑S‑n A\‑n ]‑dª‑p “kX‑y‑w \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n a‑c‑n‑¨‑p. F‑´‑n‑\‑v Xa‑m‑i ]‑d‑b‑p‑¶‑p F‑t‑¶‑m‑S‑p‑t‑]‑me‑p‑w H‑c‑p h‑m‑¡‑v ]‑d‑ª‑nà t‑c‑h‑½” F¶‑v. B h‑mÀ‑¯ t‑I‑«‑v R‑m³ \‑S‑p‑§‑n‑t‑¸‑mb‑n. H‑c‑p \‑mÄ FÃ‑m‑hc‑p‑w a‑c‑n‑¡‑p‑w. A‑§‑s‑\ B‑i‑z‑k‑n‑¡‑m‑w. F‑s‑â A‑½ ]‑d‑b‑m‑d‑p‑ï‑v “a‑c‑n¨‑hÀ h‑n‑j‑vW‑p‑k‑ ¶‑n‑[‑n‑b‑n‑e‑m‑W‑v F‑¶‑v”. A‑X‑p‑t‑]‑m‑s‑e \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑nk‑mÀ h‑n‑j‑vW‑p‑ k‑¶‑n‑[‑nb‑n F‑¯‑n‑s‑b‑¶‑v h‑n‑i‑z‑k‑n‑¡‑p¶‑p. \‑¼‑q‑X‑n‑c‑n k‑m‑d‑n‑s‑â I‑p‑S‑p‑w‑_‑¯‑n‑\‑v \Ã‑X‑p h‑c‑p‑ ¯‑W‑s‑a¶‑p‑w A‑t‑±‑l‑¯‑n‑s‑â B‑ß‑m‑h‑n‑\‑v i‑m‑´‑n I‑n‑«‑p‑h‑m\‑p‑w \‑a‑p‑¡‑v P‑K‑Z‑o‑i‑z‑c‑t‑\‑m‑S‑v {‑]‑mÀ‑°‑n‑¡‑m‑w.
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Which kind of the ice do people hate? Ans: Adv – ice
02. Which season can be stretched? Ans: Spring 03. What part of the galaxy made the cat happy? Ans: Milky way 04. Which police officer is not straight Ans: Circle inspector
05. Why did the nurse vaccinate the computer? Ans: To protect it from virus attack. 06. Who can cut, legs, hands, neck without spilling blood? Ans: A Tailor 07. Why did the ant sleep in the bowl of sugar? Ans: To get sweet dreams.
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Karthik. J.J { 5393 }
A Strange Night… uring 15 days of holidays, I thought of going for an adventure into a forest. The very next day, my friends and myself went to a far away forest. While we were travelling through the forest, I told my friends, “ Now we can sit here and drink some water.” They agreed No sooner had we sat down than a bear came in front of us, and we all took our 7.62 mm SLR. The bear was afraid and turned back and when we tried to fire, it ran deep into the forest. We got up and travelled through the forest and we found a nice place to rest. We did something that was useful for us, and made a ‘Snake pit’ and after sometime we erected a tent. As it was turning dark, we collected some fire wood for making a fire. We made fire at all four sides of our tent and we went to sleep. After sometime, I woke up and I looked at my watch. It was nearly 12.30 pm. I wanted to ease myself. But then I remembered that I was in a forest and there was no toilet. It was really urgent and I called one of my friends but he did not wake up, then I called the other friend and he got up and we both went a little farther from the tent without any light, after sometime we came back and went inside the tent but we did not sleep. We sat there and talked to each other. Suddenly we heard a strange sound, my friend told me that it might be some animals.
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While we were packing, some one came running from forest. My heart started beating very fast . We were terrified and we began to shout.
But my mind told that, it would be some kind of ghost which is half dead and half living. Suddenly our tent was blown away by a powerful current of wind. Then we called our friend who was asleep. Our fire had been blown out by the wind. I asked them to pack everything. While we were packing, some one came running from the forest. My heart started beating very fast . We were terrified and we began to shout. I felt like I was falling into a pit, but the pit was not so deep. When I woke up and opened my eyes I understood that I was dreaming and I had fallen down from my bed. Then suddenly the ghost came to my mind. I got up and ran to my mother like a bullet and she asked me “Why didn’t you get up in the morning and go for jogging?" I told nothing but put on a simple smile.
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Believers to the
A SUNDAY
church for the
Brig K Nandakumaran { 1013 }
morning mass,
In School
Brig Nandakumaran { 1013/80 Batch }
this being the only time we became conscious of our religious denomination, though it was never really an issue.
unday was the day everyone anxiously waited for. Though the time
liquid one which really whitened the white canvas shoes. So those who had the
to wake up was the same, one had to go through the same 'after you'
solid one tried to make friends with those in possession of the liquid one for
routine for the wash basin and wash room, then stand in a file and march to
obtaining a coat of blanco which then made the shoes pass the housemaster's
the mess for the morning tea, there was no PT after that. That was the thing
muster. This frantic activity finished only when it was time for breakfast.
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which made Sunday a day worth waiting for.
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Another single file march to the mess brought everyone in front of a
After tea what?
plate of upma and a half inch plantain. This had to be partaken preferably
Next to the 'centre path' of the dormitory, everyone was to gather with
with eyes closed as otherwise one would find unwanted 'once live' creatures
his bucket, washing soap, washing brush, PT shoes, blanco, socks and
in various stages of decay in it. When it becomes impossible to hide them,
underwear if it has not been washed the previous evening. What followed
the Mess Manager substituted the plantain with 'kadala curry'. Back in the
was an elaborate ritual of washing, scrubbing, blancoeing, gossiping, fighting
dormitory, the prefects divided everyone into various groups for different
and whatever else one could think of doing while washing. The blanco were
tasks. Believers to the church for the morning mass, this being the only time
of different types. Some had a white cake like a shaving round which became
we became conscious of our religious denomination, though it was never really
like a stone after a little use. It didn't whiten the shoes much. Some had the
an issue. Others were split again into two groups, one of which went to the
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This would make grass cutting the most sought after activity in the coming week, but the perfects would spoil the fun by sitting and supervising.
And they sometimes found saddistic
In the evening, we would find that the washing activity in the morning has emptied the school water
pleasure in indulging in a little ragging.
tank and now taps are running dry. To take bath, we are
The happiness of not having PT vanishes as the senior makes everyone do side jumps and pushups.
taken to a stream outside the campus. For the first half hour every one is pretending to be Mark Spitz, trying to swim in ankle deep muddy water! Satisfied with having taken a bath, without realising that it was these baths that spread horrors like scabies amongst us, we return back with a bucket full of muddy water for the next day. For a boy in class V, just plucked away from parents and a comfortable home, this much is enough to tire him to the bones. Dinner is a dream and the moment
barber shop for a haircut, and the leftover group was assigned the
the head hits the pillow, we are off into another world,
dreariest of all tasks-grass cutting. There is a way nature balances
a world of dreams but not before realising that a
activities and all that goes along with them. The church goers thought
working day with all its PT and other activities is less
they were the luckiest till the priest started his sermon. As soon as it
tiring than a hectic, no break Sunday.
started, one wanted it to end. But no, with a very captive audience, he goes on and on. That's the time they think that those who have gone to the barber shop are lucky. Are they? In real terms, skill levels of these hairdressers would not have made them eligible to trim the casuarina hedge in the school garden. But there they were, with tools which actually should have belonged to the pre historic section of any decent museum. A haircut was indeed a painful affair. To add to the pain was frequent interruptions by seniors who also chose the same time for their haircut. And they sometimes found saddistic pleasure in indulging in a little ragging. The happiness of not having PT vanishes as the senior makes everyone do side jumps and pushups. The grass cutting party in the meantime start their dreadful task earnestly but as soon as the prefects turn their backs (they too have some catching up to do), it's tools down and this lucky bunch commences various interesting activities like 'punnakka cricket', sword fighting with the pods of 'Rusty Shield Bearer', listening to Yakshi stories or Prem Nazir movies which everyone was very fond of. While exchanging notes during lunch, it turns out that the grass cutting party was the luckiest of all.
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Love
She rocks the cradle With lot of love And she is as kind And gentle as a dove She has a sweet voice She sings pleasantly Lovingly, charmingly Shubham S Sagar { 5484 } And affectionately She can protect us From the wild storm. For she is God in another form.
2016 Idhun Ramesh - 5067: The silent valley of the house who has a job in his pocket. He believes in the motto “Silence is golden”. There fore he rarely talks with anyone.
Vivek V - 5079: The cute little knight whose tongue is inversely proportional to his height. The first look at him can misjudge him from the pogo character “Chotta Bheem”.
Adarsh V Nath - 5040: He captained the Prasad house football team to the second position. He is the brand ambassador of “Gulfgate”. He is a friendly figure who is rarely seen angry.
Sant Kumar - 5003: He is the unofficial attached master of his house. He is popularly known as Amitabh Bachan or “Micro Bachan”. He missed his house captain tab due to his adventure seeking behaviour.
H C Ahamed Suhail - 5020: A house captain who uses his room only for sleeping. He is also a die hard Barcelona fan who is the pet of his house master. He is the person who is always logged into stranger chatting websites.
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Harikrishnsn G - 4959: A studious Knight who is the electrician of the Nehru house. He is the person who turned all the switch boards to touch pads.
Ajay Lal - 5031: He proved that his size does not matter when he talks. A hard working guy whose fangs are a nightmare for his juniors. He is one of the great bullies of his house.
Ravikumar - 4992: He is the nocturnal creature of Nehru house, who is the command- in-chief of the house TV. He thinks that his specs give him the looks of Arjun Kapoor. He is a red addict who uses only red items from the hanger.
Manu Murali - 5064: This knight is known for his disciplined and composed behaviour. A die hard fan of CR7 who thinks he plays even better than Ronaldo.
Shanthanu J Nair - 4961: The theory of his sweating during studies is still a mystery. A hard working knight who only takes his eyes off the books while having food. He is the most proper among improper cadets. He is also a good Basketball player who is rarely seen outside the study hall. Abhijith K - 4898: He is a silent knight who turns violent for the Quazer X team. He is the brain behind all the commando operations in his house. A great arm wrestler, whose sound makes us feel that he is in urgent need of “VICKS”.
Adwaith B A - 5027: He holds a masters degree in Dry jokes from Whatsapp. A talented guy who makes his own version of latest songs.
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Harishankar O K - 5024: He doesn’t know the route to any of the three senior houses. This violent lion on the stage is a silent cat among his batchmates. He is a book worm. A good orator, praised for his marching skills during the prize distribution cermony.
Alfy Shilin - 5052: He is only known by name “Khulfi”, “Selfie”, “Tab”. A violent guy outside the house and turns silent inside. He thinks that having 90% is below average. He missed his house captain tabs due to a tab.
Chandan Kumar - 4993: He is the best person to replace the skeleton in the Biology Lab .A cheerful guy who thinks PT competition is not enough to prove his might. He is famous for his dialogue “ Da …Get Low…”. He is also a person with a unique hair style. Abhishek Parayil - 4968: He is famously known as “Para”. He is a computer freak who is often seen roaming around the house in search of chargers and headphones.
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Adarsh A - 4926: His disguise as the “Mr. Perfect” allows him to sham out in different ways. His unique style of running the cross-country is famous among the seniors. A good Basketball player and a jumper, who hadn’t scaled the walls yet.
Ajind B Shaji: He is a BJP supporter and the upholder of Modi Sarkar. His cupboard resembles that of a temple. He invented salute in muftis.
Akash P K - 5042: He got a nervous breakdown when Chennai Super Kings was suspended from the IPL. Cricketing runs through his blood. A hard working knight who proved his might during the inter house cricket match.
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Rahul Kumar - 5009: He is the CR7 or “Chalu Raja7”, who visits the bathroom side only on blue moons He is fondly called stick due to his huge muscular body A man of immense knowledge who is from IIN. He is also a great fan of CR7.
Arunprakash J - 5080: He is a unique freak. He is a great romantic hero. His foolishness and way of living makes you think that you can live like that too. His theorem, sleep is inversely proportional to studies is proved in his case.
Swathi B A - 5058: A friendly Lady Knight A sisterly figure to all, who was the first to wear high heels with khakis.
Sachin Kumar - 5360: Everyday after bathing, he exhibits his dancing skills on his bed to his juniors. Famously known as “Mr. Bean”. His singing skills are a nightmare for his juniors. He is a Volleyball player with the name of a cricketer.
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Nandan Kumar - 5002: His foolishness can go to any extent Even though he carries a 1 litre bottle along with him, every where his jokes are too dry that he is the only person to laugh at it. He has a very unique walking style. He drinks water at the mercy of 11th standard.
Midhun Vincent - 4883: This handsome guy’s presence is rarely felt in the house, but is vibrant in the football field. His cupboard is donned by the pictures of Shruti Hassan and Lionel Messi. He is also one of the popular figures among his juniors.
Shyam Kumar M - 4945: The Marcos admirer who takes his training during night. A self proclaimed “FIRE”man fondly called “Annan” by his batchmates and juniors.
Abhishek A - 5028: He is one of the lead dancer in the Quazer X team. A die hard fan of Yuvraj Singh and Sun Risers Hyderabad. His amazing academic comeback is a motivating factor for his juniors. He is a small dude with a big heart.
Rishikesh Chandran - 5039: He is fondly called “RISKY”. He owns a BMW Watch which costs less than 100 rupees. M.S Dhoni switched from Goal keeper to Wicket Keeper while this guy has done the reverse. He is a die hard of Lionel Messi.
Sidharth M - 4964: His exceptional behaviour made him the house master’s pet. He owns an online vegetable shop. He was the lead singer for the song “Jhony mone Jhony”.
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Arun Praveen - 4987: A die hard fan of James Rodriguez. He sharpens his football skills everyday. He is a Prasadian who is often seen wandering dizzily in Cariappa house.
Sarin E Sreedharan - 5379: He considers wind as a necessary evil. Scaling walls at night gave him practice to bag gold in high jump. His body show during the XIIth dance was considered one of the greatest shows on the earth.
Joel Sheen - 5341: He is the silent knight who turns violent while listening to rap. A die hard fan of “EMINEM”, who learned Rap God by heart. A hard working knight, who proved late night studies are beneficial. He is the captain of Cariappa house Football extra team.
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H C Rohit Kumar Gupta - 5004: This house captain’s room looks like a temple worshipping Indian army. A very good long distance runner who has never seen an individual medal in athletics. The captain of Nehru house hockey team which who has never featured in the hockey field.
Nimal Shabu - 5076: He is an ace long distance runner. He is the knight who got a pre-planned Jaundice. A handsome guy without whom Quazer X team is incomplete. A very funny personality, who is a die hard fan of DEADPOOL.
H C Shijith V - 4979: A sub junior house captain who is always seen roaming around other houses. He is the Mr. Physique and Romeo of the batch. An ace volleyball player who has a fan association among his juniors.
Jayakrishnan JK - 5030: A silent Knight who turns violent when he finds someone on his bed. He became the great wall of Cariappan volley ball team who blocked the house to second position. A good basketball player who is fondly called “J K”.
Ranjan Kumar - 4990: Before athletics “Curve was his Area”, but after athletics it was made straight. His padakkam love stories are a hit among his juniors. He thinks the house TV is his inherited property. According to him Cristiano Ronaldo is his die hard fan. Chandan Kumar - 5402: His english is a nightmare for his juniors. This person had brought many changes to the mess prayer. His most famous words are “ 11th standard! Move for rollcall”. He often takes Japanese classes for juniors.
2016 H C Shivam Kumar 5007: He is a studious house captain who is always found dating with Maths , Physics or Chemistry books. He believes that he’s “007 James Bond”. But unfortunately he depicts “Will Smith” from the movie “Men In Black”.
Ajil Sagar - 5068: He resembles the lingeshan from the film “I”. He boasts of a doctorate in Hindi. He is a die hard fan of Lionel Messi who inspired him to switch from right foot to left foot.
H C Alex M - 5049: A house captain who is a pet of his house master. His day starts with the hunt for his socks in his “well arranged room”. He shows his house spirit by coloring his teeth brown.
Ashish M S - 5050: His song “Malare” was well appreciated by “Santosh Pandit” and even made the poor Malar cry .He led the house volleyball team to the first position by sitting on the side bench. He believes he lost interest after hearing the result of UPSC.
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Ramesh Kumar - 5006: His expression cannot be recognized due to his robotic skills. He gets sad when no one laughs at his dry jokes,His navarasm was exhibited during the tug of war competition.
Adarsh Menon - 4989: He is rarely seen in the school because he keeps on travelling. He takes the tag of Mr. PERFECT to do all his under cover activities. He is rarely seen in the study hall but keeps his consistency in receiving medals and merit cards.
Praveen Hari - 4972: He is the man who can take up any responsibility, seen always chasing or being chased by someone after every meal. A friendly guy with a magical smile that can put anyone to sleep.
Ritwik Prem - 4970: He is popularly known as “Boss”. He proved his dancing skills during the Annual day. A totally unique guy a kind hearted Knight.
Haroon Kasim - 5081: He is a fitness freak whose glamour is unaffected by his heavy workout. His brother is more famous than him between his batch mates. When many were busy trying to win medals during athletics, he was busy trying to break records. Arun Biju - 4955: He is not even recognised by Google. He is a calm guy who turns into “Action Hero Biju” when he’s angry. He is a great MBBS aspirant. He is a silent guy whose presence is only felt in the study hall.
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Adarsh U S - 4956: He is famous for his Trivandram slang. His bed resembles that of a junk yard. He is called Obama and has a resemblance to Jake Sully in Avatar.
H C Rajan Kumar - 5005: He is the “Maharaja” of his Chemistry master. He did not participate in Ranji trophy because his outpass was not sanctioned. A cricket maniac.
Albin Antony - 5029: He is a cool knight , who is very short tempered. An ardent fan of Ibrahmovic and Taylor Swift. He holds a personal record of 1100 skips at a stretch. He is also called by the name “Tony” .
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Ananthu Anil - 5054: He lives by the motto “CFR” , which stands for “Compete Fail Retry”. His footballing skills declared the result of the inter house matches making his house third. He started the year as an appointment but ended the year with great disappointment.
Harikrishnan R - 5046: A ponnani boy, who is better known to the customer care more than the cadets. He is a flying goalkeeper, who is behind every extra terrestrial activity in the house.
Ishan J Nair - 4958: He is the 5K runner who practices during the late night hours. His surroundings are pest free as he sings a lot. Even the lyricist cry in front of him when he sings. Aravind C B - 4976: He led the Nehru house Tug of war team. A daily collector of Trivandrum Times, hails from Chandavila. His figure resembles that of “Cannon Ball” from Ben10. The Cadets mess is incomplete without him.
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Unnikannan R V 5069: He went mad and started believing he is “Major Samar Anand” from the movie “Jab Thak Hai Jaan”, A die hard fan of Indian Army.
SCA Nabeel Muhamed 5053: A friendly knight. The “Selfie Group” during the cross country race was his brain child. Others use his room more than him. He roped in his father as the school volleyball coach so as to fill his stomach.
H C Akshay K P - 5339: His IQ is very very high. His foolish epic dialogues in the wrong places at the wrong time earn him laurels from his batch mates.
H C Gaurav - 5008: His suffix and prefix is still a mystery, a good orator who starts his roll call with his motivating speech, but ends up demotivating every one. He is only seen outside his room searching for his chappals. His skills in architecture are displayed using ice cream sticks.
H C Anand Sai 5074: He is a sub junior house captain who considers his house children as his own.
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Lakshya Kumar G - 5012: He is a Romeo in search of his Julliet. He proved that one can have food by sitting in saavdhan. He is the medical shop of cariappa house and a good basketball player who never played a match for the school.
Abhi Hussain - 4983: He lives at the mercy of his juniors. He is an irritant who feels that his specs has given him the Bhuji look. He eats more from the cafeteria than from the mess, his money not spend.
H C Shambhu S L G - 5083: This guy is allergic to PT and Games, as he thinks he will get a sun burn. His textbooks and his house master are his two best friends. He is fondly known as “Soap”.
Harishankar G - 5340: He is one of the core bhujjis of the house. The only time he got angry was when some one teased about his girlfriend.
H C Midhun George Thomas - 5036: He refers himself as an ideal house captain, who is filled with unique capabilities. He is the first person in the twenty first century to become a school appointment in 11th standard.
SCC Aman Noyal Mascrene - 5374: He is the role model of every cadet in every aspect of life. Even the “bluemoon” is not as lucky enough to see him wash because the washing area is out of bounds for him. His night vision is more stronger than that of US drones.
Anantha Krishnan R 4978 : The Dark Horse ever galloping and shy guy who is always calm and quiet.
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First Lady of the Campus Mrs Asha Rajiv and Mrs Anju Girish inauguraing the Arts and Science Exhibition conducted in the School. ADIEU - Farewell to Mr J Babu and Mr V Madhusoodhanan Nair
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A well lauded dance by the girl cadets of the School Annual Day Celebrations
Bharathan Smaraka Shortfilm Award Every year the Videography club of Sainik School Kazhakootam, produces one Shortfilm. This year the film was "Muthuchippikal". The film was written and directed by the Club-in-Charge Mrs R Sandhya. She received the Bharathan Memorial Award for Woman Director in the shortfilm competition conducted by Bharatham Smaraka world dramatic study center and film institution, Alleppey. The cadets who had worked in various capacities also had received certificates. Cdt Adwaith Hareesh who acted as main character got the certificate for the best actor, Cdt Harisankar K R received the best camera man certificate and Cdt Nandagopan B received the certificate for the best editor.
Celebrating Freedom Independence Day Celebrations
Magic with colours Painting Competition during Onam Celebrations
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ainik School Kazhakootam was the host to the South Zone Sainik Schools Sports Meet which took place from 20th Jul to 24th Jul 2015 at the school. It is after a gap of
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five years, the school is having the privilege of conducting this mega event. As many as 350 cadets from six Sainik Schools of South India took part in this championship. Competitions were held in all major areas such as Football, Basketball, Volleyball and Hockey. The winners of the tournaments took part in the Inter Zonal Meet, which was held the next month. The winners at the national level in football represented Sainik Schools Society at the prestigious Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament held in Delhi. The sports meet was inaugurated on 20th July 2015 at the school parade ground. Brig Samir Salunke, Brigade Commander, 91 Inf Brigade was the chief guest and declared
the meet open. In addition to the games, competitions were also held in Quiz, Debate and Cultural events. Thus the brain and brawn of the participants were put to test in this championship. On the closing day the participants from various states presented variety entertainment programmes depicting cultural traditions of their respective states. Sainik School Kazhakootam lifts the South Zone English Debate Trophy: It was a hattrick victory for Sainik School Kazhakootam when it lifted the South Zone Sainik Schools English Debate Trophy consecutively for the third time in a row. The debate was conducted as part of the ongoing South Zone Sainik Schools
Sports and Cultural Meet held at Sainik School Kazhakootam. Ten contestants from Sainik Schools of South India took part in the competition. Rohit Nair of Sainik School Kazhakootam was adjudged the best speaker while Guruprasad BV of Sainik School Bijapur won the second position. Eminent Professors of the language, Prof C Hariharan, Prof Prasad S Beena and Dr P J Jacob who adjudged the competition complimented the speakers for their stellar performance. Sainik School Kazhakootam emerged as the overall champions and Sainik School Bijapur bagged the runners up position. Principal Col A Rajiv gave away the medals and trophies to the winners.
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Cdt Idhun Ramesh { 5067 }
Cdt Praveen Hari { 4972 }
Cdt Adarsh Menon { 4989 }
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Cdt Niranjan S Vijay { 5192 }
Cdt Mohammed Shah S { 5201 }
Cdt Aromal J S { 5214 }
Cdt Manoj Kumar { 5221 }
Cdt Sal S S { 5224 }
Cdt Prakash Kumar { 5226 }
Cdt Harikrishnan { 5281 }
Cdt Nandagopan B { 5289 }
Cdt Subin S B { 5573 }
Cdt Alfred Philip { 5577 }
Cdt Athul Jacob Jose { 5580 }
Cdt R Mohammed Bilal { 5581 }
Cdt Dhanvin Vinod { 5600 }
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Laurels bestowed upon them - AISSCE - (Class XII) March 2016
Cdt Joel Sheen RS { 5341 } School First 95% - 475/500
Cdt G Harishankar { 5340 } School First 95% - 475/500
Cdt Praveen Hari { 4972 } School Second 94.6% - 473/500
Cdt Santhanu J Nair { 4961 } School Third 93.8% - 469/500
Cdt Alfy Shilin { 5052 } School Fourth 92.4% - 468/500
AISSCE - (Class XII) March 2016 - Subject-wise Highest Marks
Cdt Hari Shanker OK { 5024 } School Fifth 91.2% - 456/500
Cdt Jayakrishnan JK { 5330 } School Fifth 91.2% - 456/500
Cdt Yash Singh { 4980 } School Sixth 90.8% - 454/500
Cdt Adwaith BA { 5027 } School Sixth 90.8% - 454/500
Cdt Aman Noyal Mascrene { 5374 } English : 93/100
Cdt Ahamed Suhail S { 5020 } English : 93/100
Cdt Joel Sheen RS { 5341 } Mathematics : 95/100 Physics : 96/100
Cdt G Harishankar { 5340 } Mathematics : 95/100 Biology : 99/100
Cdt Praveen Hari { 4972 } Mathematics : 95/100 Chemistry : 96/100
Cdt Santhanu J Nair { 4961 } Physics : 96/100
Cdt Jayakrishnan JK { 5330 } Biology : 99/100
Cdt Abhishek Parayil { 4968 } Computer : 97/100
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Cdt Jay Prakash Anand { 5227 }
Cdt Rajnish Rajan { 5235 }
Cdt Manikant Kumar { 5236 }
Cdt Ritik Raj { 5239 }
Cdt Abhijith A S { 5240 }
Cdt Vikash Kumar { 5262 }
Cdt Ashin Roshan K { 5278 }
Cdt Juwain Thahir { 5602 }
Cdt C S Shambhu { 5603 }
Cdt Sachin Kumar { 5623 }
Cdt Abhinesh A { 5643 }
Cdt Akshay Ajit { 5645 }
Cdt Ganesh Menon { 5650 }
Cdt Silpa Rajiv Nair { 5720 }
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ainik School has an NCC Coy of 560 cadets under the command of the Vice Principal Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas. School Cadet Captain Aman Noyal Mascrene visited Vietnam and Cdt Adarsh Menon visited Sri Lanka as part of the Youth Exchange Programme. Other activities of NCC include participating in the RDC Parade at Delhi, 04 SD Cadets and 01 JD Cadet was selected for RDC parade 2016, Cdt Jeevan AC was selected as Best Cadet in I GC RDC 2016. Cdt Karthick Suraj was awarded the Best Flag Area Briefing. 13 cadets attended the National Integration Camp held at Alleppey & Kozhikode, Cdt Anand Sai SS attended the special NIC held at Noida, 287 cadets of SS Coy NCC attended a CATC held at our school from 09 to 18 Aug 2015. Cdt Santhanu J Nair and Cdt Praveen Hari got Chief Minister's Scholarship for NCC cadets and Cdt Sanjay Krishna R of 2014-15 batch received the Best Cadet Award. All the SS Coy NCC participated in the International Yoga Day, at SS Coy NCC on 21 June 2015 at Sainik School Parade Ground. All 553 cadets of this Coy NCC participated in Swatch Bharat Abhiyan on 02 Oct 2015, and they also participated in Social Service Activities in connection with World Environment Day. Senior Division Contingent of SS Coy NCC participated in ID Parade held at Chandra Sekharan Nair Stadium. Certificate Exam for the year 2015-16 was conducted, 112 cadets for 'A' Certificate, 56 cadets for 'B' Certificate. Certificates were awarded to all the cadets.
Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Officer Commanding, SS Coy addressing the NCC Cadets.
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Mr Devapalan Nair B, Selection Grade Typist of this Coy NCC superannuated w.e.f. 31st Jan 2016, who has also served in the Indian Air Force as Senior Non-commissioned Officer for 21 years. Mr Unnikrishnan R. Senior Clerk of this office was promoted to the post of Junior Supt. and transferred to NCC Directorate (K&L), Thiruvananthapuram w.e.f. 20th April 2016. He has a long tenure of 14 years service in Sainik School Coy NCC. He was also an Ex-serviceman served in the Indian Army for 15 years.
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Cdt Nithin PS { 5179 }
Cdt Jeevan AC { 5114 }
Cdt Karthick Suraj { 5140 }
Cdt Aravind Sai { 5319 }
Eminence through Excellence...
Sitting (L-R): T/O Manoj P, F/O Alex Abraham, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, F/O Mathew K Thomas, Sub Warrinder Kumar, Standing (L-R): T/O Shambu, Shri Satheesh Kumar, Shri Sivadasan, Shri Unnikrishnan Nair, Shri Devapalan Nair, Hav Ajith Kumar, S/O Rajeshkumar, Hav JS Rao.
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he Passing out Parade of the class XII cadets (Batch of 2016) of Sainik School Kazhakootam was held on 19 Dec 2015 at the School Parade
Ground. Seventy cadets of the outgoing batch passed out of the portals of their almaâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;mater after seven years of rigorous academic and military oriented training at the school, in a colourful and impressive Passing out Parade. Air Marshal P N Pradhan, AVSM, Senior Air Staff Officer, HQ, Southern Air Command, Akkulam, Thiruvananthapuram reviewed the parade in which ten contingents including two passing out contingents constituted the parade formation. The School Cadet Captain Aman Noyal Mascrene commanded the parade and the School Cadet Adjutant Nabeel Mohammad was the parade Second in Command. The School Band accompanied the march past and added melody and colour to the ceremonial parade. While addressing the gathering, the Reviewing Officer complimented the cadets for their immaculate turn out and excellent standard of parade.
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Medals for the outstanding cadets who excelled in various fields were also awarded by the Chief Guest. The Medal for the best All Round Cadet was awarded to Senior Sergeant Praveen Hari. The medal for the best cadet in academics was awarded to the Cadet Santhanu J Nair. Cdt Kumar Prateek was awarded the medal for the Best Sportsman. A large number of invitees, parents, Old Boys and students from other schools witnessed the colourful parade. A large number of Serving Officers including Brigadiers, Dignitaries from the State Govt. also witnessed the parade. Principal Col A Rajiv thanked the Reviewing Officer, parents and invitees for their benign and motivating presence.
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Inspecting Officer, Sainik Schools Society, from 5 to 8 October, 2015. All documents related to academic/administrative including finance were inspected. A thumping appreciation was received from all fronts. Principal was in complete praise for the team for their meticulous and professional acumen in handling of academic as well as administrative matters.
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Sitting (L-R): Ms Asha, Ms Geetha, Ms Sandhya, Ms Deepa RVM, Ms Supriya, Lt Col G Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr K Rajendran, Mr Mahadevan Nair, Mr Rajan Namboothiri, Mr Macson M, Mr Jestine K J, Standing 1st Row (LR): Aaron Wilfred, Aby Michle, Sivadutt J S, Devanarayanan V S, Keshav Kumar, Deepak Swathy, Anantha Krishnan K M, Adithyan B, Ambadi Kunnal Kumar, Ayush Krishna D, Aravind Rajiv Nairm Satyam Raj, Prashant Kumar, Shashank Shekhar Raju, Virat, Subham Kumar, Vinay Kumar, Singh, Akshat S, Aman Kumar Singh, Adit Tom Alex, Aman Raj Ranjan, Siddharat M, Sreehari S, Sanjay Manu V Pillai, Adithyan S, Ashwin Prakash, Bidhun B Raj, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): G Karthikeyan, Harikrishnan, Ajeash Jayan A, Mathew, Abhraham M, Sahil, Chinmaya Shankar, K Raunak, Amal Mathew, Gokul S, Vijay Raja G, Subham Kumar Rai, Bharat Krishna KT, Adhithya Roshan Paul, Sonu Kumar, Kundan Kumar, Sonu Kumar, Priyanshu, Ashatosh, Adithya Ashok, M Pranav, Gopu Kumar, Raushan Raj, Bijosh Nakul, Steven Shaji, Oommen, Hrithvik Krishna, Abhinav A J, Adhithyan Jayan, Nandakishore, Advaith M, Ananthakrishnan PT, Standing 3rd Row (L-R): Sujith Shashank, Anand Kumar, Abhi Mukund, Mithun M, Aadinath KM, Vinayak S, Venkatesh, Vashishth, Bharatwaj, Adithya AJ, Amar Kumar, Adithya Dileep, Rahulraj, Prajin, Jyothiradithya, Sonukumar, Sachinkumar, Aswin AB, Adithyan D, Harikrishnan, Gazal, Rishikesh, Jayasurya, Akash Mohan, Devadutt, Bharathkrishna, Akshay Mathew, Pranav P, Muralidharan, Praveenraj, Standing 4th Row (L-R): Sooraj P, Jayaram R, Ajesh Harikrishnan, Unnikrishnan, Niranjan S, Santhoshkumar, Ibhnu A, Abhijith G, Vasanth P, Nidhish, Balagopal S, Vinay A, Vishnu A, Adarsh G, Vaibhav R, Genial Benz, Manusree, Nithindas, Abhijith AP, Arunanand, Princekumar, Munnakumar, Abhinavraj, Devahari, Pranav, Jettinlal, Muni Singh.
Sitting (L-R): Dr George PI, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Mr Manoj P, Mr MG Francis, Mr PKR Panicker, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Ms Sudhalekshmi, Ms B Radhika, Ms OK Supriya Rani, Ms Sandhya R, Ms Sonia, Ms Deepa RVM, Standing 1st Row (L-R): Sambhu, Abhijith K, Rishikesh, Nandan, Mithun, Akash, Ranjan, Albin, Alfy, Sidharth, Jayakrishnan, Adarsh US, Harishankar, Adarsh, Haroon, Ishan, Ananthu Anil, Shyam, Shyam, Shivam, Akash PK, Joel Sheen, Harikrishnan, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Mr Swathi, Ravi, Rohit, Ashish MS, Shijith, Abhishek A, Ahmed, Chandan, Nimal, Akshay KP, Ramesh, Sarin, Abhi, Abhishek, Manu, Yash, Santanu, Praveen Hari, Adarsh V Nath, Ajil, Chandan, Harishankar, Sant Kumar, Standing 3rd Row (L-R): Mr Vishnu, Swathi, Vivek, Rajan, Ajind, Arun, Adarsh A, Arunbiju, Midhun, Unnikannan, Adwaith, Harikrishnan, Lakshya, Rahul, Sachin, Anand, Ritwik Prem, Gaurav, Arun, Prakash, Alex, Aravind CB, Prateek, Idhun Ramesh, Ajaylal, Mr Noufal, Standing 4th Row (L-R): CHM Keerthi Singh, Mr Rajesh, Mr Lal, Ms Asha IV, Ms Geetha E, Ms Bhavana, Ms Jayasindhu, Ms Sruthi, Mr Antony, Mr Sambhu R, Mr Gireesh KR, Mr Alex Abraham, Aman, Nabeel, Mr Arunkumar MS, Mr Mahendran G, Mr Arunkumar G, Mr Macson M, Mr Rajan Nampoodiri, Mr Satheesh, Mr Prince Prabhakaran, Mr Rajesh, Mr Balamurugan, Mr Suresh, Mr Unnikrishnan G, Mr Jestine KJ, CHM Sakthi
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To TAWANG
Next morning, we went to see various infantry guns and artillery tanks. We also fired 0.62 mm INSAS rifle. In the evening, we headed for Chillipam monastery. Perched on the hill top, the monastery......
May 2015 was the day when 30 of our
25th friends started our journey to the peaks
of North-Eastern States. Nearly 8’O clock in the night, the train started from Kochuveli railway station. That night, the fortune was on our side as monsoon rain cooled the radiating train but the next two days were baked. It was very hot. But our upbeat was hotter than the heat. After seeing plateaus, plains and peaks at one go we reached Guwahati on 28 May at 10 PM. At Guwahati Railway Station, we were given a regal and rousing welcome. On 29th early morning, we departed to Tenga – a small hilly town in Arunachal Pradesh. It took 10 long hours but enjoyable journey by bus from Guwahati. Sitting in the bus we watched the North-Eastern India, the bamboo house in water, plain and green Assam. As we went
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higher the temperature started decreasing, fogs and mist shrouded our bus. The road was curvy, treacherous and narrow. At times we looked outside the bus, it sent shudder down the spine. We were higher than the earth! On reaching Tenga, we were given accommodation in one of the Rest and Recoup (R & R) units. At night, we slept in sleeping bags and listened to sound of clattering river – it was a thrilling experience. But getting up in the morning was a bit difficult as the sun rises here at 4’O clock. Next morning, we went to see various infantry guns and artillery tanks. We also fired 0.62 mm INSAS rifle. In the evening, we headed for Chillipam monastery. Perched on the hill top, the monastery and its interior depicts the Buddhist culture. We were amazed by its art work. At night we slept in the sleeping bag. Next day early morning we left for Tawang. As we moved upward to Tawang, it was ice cold. In fact, we were drowned in fogs, mists and clouds. We felt the pressure variation in our ear. On the way, we visited Tawant Jaswant Garh The heroic deeds of Jaswanth Singh startled us. He
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single handledly fought the Chinese for three long days during sino-India war. We were bamboozled when we went inside bunkers, kitchens and signal room of Jaswanth Garh. Creeping through the mountains and foggy hills we reached Tawang. From Tawang, we began our journey to Bumla Border. It was raining. At 12 noon we reached Bumla. There was no sign of weather turning on our side. The temperature was as low as 8oC. We even played with snowballs. But the most fascinating fact is that we infringed into chinese territory! some of us even smuggled stones also. We were briefed in the conference room how flag officer meeting took place. On returning to Tawang, we were briefed about the
It was here that Dalai Lama came and stayed for sometime after escaping from Tibet. Situated near to
functioning of Bofors Gun. On June 2, we visited Tawang Monastry, second largest monastry in the world. It was here that Dalai Lama came and stayed for sometime after escaping from Tibet. Situated near to the monastry is Tawang war memorial. The saga of soldiers who made supreme sacrifice were narrated here in the light and sound show. The following day, we visited Jung waterfall and Madhuri lake - where the sizzling song of Bollywod movie ‘KYOIA’ was shot and descended back to Tenga. On June 4, we left Tenga and reached Tezpur. There, we visited Air Force station and saw sukhoi - 30 taking off and landing. We also had first hand experience on Sukoi stimulator. In the evening, we had tea party with GOC 4th core. Lt. Gen. Sarath Chand, the man behind this wonderful tour. We thank him from bottom of our heart. From Tezpur, we came to Guwahati and visited Guwahati Airforce station. At the Airforce station we were taken to cockpit of Avero transport aircraft and M1G-17 helicoptor, we also visited the Kamakhya Temple. On 6th June early morning we boarded the Guwahati - Trivandrum express with heavy hearts. All in all, it was a tour which we will cherish.
the monastery is Tawang war memorial.
Anand Sai { 5074 }
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v h¶‑p. At‑½ Fs‑â e©‑v _‑ms‑Kh‑ns‑S? ""t‑Z,‑ _k‑ C‑u A½s‑bs‑¡m‑ ï‑v R‑m³ t‑Xm‑ ä‑p!‑ '‑ ' \µ‑ph‑ns‑â _lf‑w t‑I«‑v A½b‑v¡v‑ t‑Zj‑yw‑ h¶‑p. ""c‑mh‑ns‑e \‑me‑paW‑n¡‑v Fg‑pt‑¶ä‑p X‑pS§‑nbX‑m AS‑p¡f¸W‑n. FÃ‑mä‑n\‑pw‑ R‑m³ Xs‑¶ t‑hW‑w. Hc‑p I‑mc‑yh‑pw‑ Häb‑v¡p‑ s‑N¿‑m\d‑nb‑nÃ. t‑lm‑ !‑ F\‑n¡‑p aS‑p¯‑p. R‑ms‑\m‑ c‑p b{‑´s‑am‑ ¶‑paÃ.... Hc‑p a\‑pj‑yP‑oh‑n Xs‑¶b‑m....‑'' A½b‑ps‑S ]c‑mX‑nIÄ t‑I«X‑mb‑n `‑mh‑n¡‑ms‑X \µ‑p t‑dm‑ U‑nt‑et‑¡m‑ S‑n. ]‑n¶‑ms‑e e©‑p_‑mK‑pa‑mb‑n A½b‑pw‑ . Ø‑nca‑mb‑n s‑sh ‑ I‑nhc‑p¶ \µ‑ph‑ns‑â s‑h{‑]m‑ f‑w I‑mW‑p¶X‑v I‑q«‑pI‑mÀ¡‑pw‑ Hc‑p Xa‑mib‑mW‑v. _Ê‑n N‑mS‑n¡bd‑nb Ah³ Hc‑p k‑oä‑n Cc‑n¸‑pd¸‑n¨t‑¸m‑ t‑g¡‑pw‑ I‑p«‑nIÄ Ahs‑\ If‑nb‑m¡‑m\‑pw‑ X‑pS§‑n. ¢‑mÊ‑ne‑pw‑ Ahs‑â aS‑nb‑pw‑ {‑i²¡‑pdh‑pw‑ F¶‑pw‑ NÀ¨‑mh‑njba‑mI‑md‑pï‑v. C¶‑v S‑o¨À ]dªs‑Xm‑ ¶‑pw‑ \µ‑p t‑I«‑nÃ. ¢‑mÊ‑n {‑i²‑n¡‑m³ Ig‑nb‑p¶‑nÃ. Fs‑´m‑ s‑¡t‑bm‑ N‑n´IÄ Ahs‑â a\Ê‑ns‑\ Ae«‑ns‑¡m‑ t‑ïb‑nc‑p¶‑p. ¢‑mk‑v Ig‑nª‑p. s‑sh ‑ I‑pt‑¶c‑w k‑vIq‑ Ä _k‑v h‑oS‑n\S‑ps‑¯¯‑nbs‑Xm‑ ¶‑pw‑ \µ‑p Ad‑nª‑nÃ. Ah\‑ms‑I Ak‑zØ\‑mb‑nc‑p¶‑p. A½ t‑Kä‑n\
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a[‑pc‑w!‑ F´‑mb‑nc‑p¶‑p? t‑Im‑ t‑fP‑n ]T‑n¡‑p¶ t‑N¨‑n a‑m{‑Xa‑mW‑v A½b‑v¡v‑ a‑nS‑p¡‑n. Fs‑â b{‑´a\‑pj‑y³ C§‑p hcs‑«. \µ‑q«\‑mc‑ms‑W¶‑v A½b‑v¡v‑ I‑mW‑n¨‑p s‑Im‑ S‑p¡W‑w. \‑me‑mw‑ Xc‑w Fb‑ns‑e \µ‑pI‑rj‑vW³ Bc‑ms‑W¶‑v S‑o¨Àa‑mc‑pw‑ I‑q«‑pI‑mc‑pw‑ a\Ê‑ne‑m¡s‑«. b{‑´a\‑pj‑ys‑\ Fh‑ns‑S \‑n¶‑v H¸‑n¡‑pw‑ ? C§s‑\ t‑bm‑ t‑cm‑ ¶‑v N‑n´‑n¨‑v Ah³ Dd¡¯‑nt‑e¡‑v hg‑pX‑nh‑oW‑p. Ae‑md‑w a‑pg§‑p¶ i_‑vZw‑ t‑I«‑v \µ‑p N‑mS‑ns‑bW‑oä‑p. Hc‑p]‑mS‑v s‑sh ‑ I‑nt‑¸m‑ bt‑Ãm‑ . _‑m¯‑vdq‑ a‑nt‑et‑¡m‑ S‑p¶ X‑n\‑nSb‑n Ah³ s‑Nh‑nt‑bm‑ À¯‑p. A½b‑ps‑S ]X‑nh‑p iI‑mc§s‑fm‑ ¶‑pw‑ t‑IÄ¡‑p¶‑nÃt‑Ãm‑ . \‑na‑nj§Ä¡I‑w ]Ã‑pt‑X¸‑pw‑ I‑pf‑nb‑pw‑ X‑oÀ¯‑p. t‑ai¸‑pd¯‑p N‑nX d‑n¡‑nS¶ ]‑pk‑vXI§s‑fh‑ns‑S? AZ‑v`p‑ X‑w!‑ FÃ‑mw‑ _‑mK‑n s‑sS‑ w‑ t‑S_‑nf\‑pkc‑n¨‑v h¨‑nc‑n¡‑p¶‑p. t‑]\‑, s‑]³k‑nÂ‑, h‑m«Àt‑_m‑ «‑nÂ‑, AS‑p¯‑pXs‑¶ e©‑v‑_m‑ K‑v. FÃ‑mw‑ s‑dU‑nb‑mWt‑Ãm‑ . At‑½,‑ s‑sh ‑ I‑n,‑ N‑mb F¶‑pds‑¡ h‑nf‑n¡‑m³ X‑pS§‑nb \µ‑p s‑R«‑nt‑¸m‑ b‑n. t‑S_‑nf‑n Ah\‑v Gäh‑pw‑
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A friend is one who shares with me The light sun or the gloom A friend is one with love to spare Because the heart has room.
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A Friendship
A friend is one who knows My joys, my sorrows Someone who cares and shares Throughout my sad sweet years. A friend is one whose faith is in me, Like yours will never end, And so today, I proudly say, “I am glad to have you, my friend”!
Adil Younus. M { 5100 }
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Abraham Lincoln became the president of the USA in 1861 and perfectly 100 years later ie., in 1961 John F Kennedy was elected as the president of the United States.
Lincoln had a Personal Assistant named ‘Mrs. John’ and Kennedy had a Personal Assistant named ‘Mrs. Abraham’.
Both of them were criticized while in power and became heroes after death.
Lincoln was killed while watching a play in a theatre named Ford and Kennedy while travelling in a ‘Lincoln Edition’ Car built by Ford.
Both of them were killed on a Friday.
John and Abraham were shot dead behind their head and in the presence of their wives.
Both the killers were shot dead without any trial.
Minutes before his death Lincoln said to his security guard “If someone wants to kill me they’ll do it”. And Kennedy said to his guard, “If someone is waiting with a gun to shoot me, None can stop him, he’ll succeed”.
So what do you expect? Was there really any connection between the murders? Or is this only fake facts? The People who know the truth is buried… so is the truth!
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COINCIDENCE braham Lincoln and John F Kennedy … Both of them were the presidents of the United States… and both were shot dead … coincidence? Not just this, there are many more
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C‑u s‑se‑ \‑n kÀÆ‑ok‑pw‑ s‑]m‑ X‑ps‑h I‑pd‑hm‑ W ‑ v.‑ Ch‑ns‑S _‑oä‑v U‑yq‑ «‑nb‑pw‑ I‑rX‑y‑ a‑mb‑n t‑\m‑ ¡‑md‑ n‑ Ã‑ . {‑]t‑Xy‑ I ‑ n‑ ¨‑v I‑mW‑n‑ ¡‑p¶‑v t‑Ìj\‑pw‑ ]‑p¯‑¦m‑ h‑v t‑Ìj‑\p‑ a‑ n‑ ‑ S‑bn‑ e‑ p‑ Å ]¯‑p I‑nt‑em‑ a‑ o‑ ä‑ t‑ d‑ m‑ f‑w hc‑p¶ `‑mK¯‑v Ig‑nª Hc‑p hÀj‑am‑ b‑n _‑oä‑p t‑\m‑ ¡‑mt‑ d‑ b ‑ n‑ Ã‑ . C‑u cï‑p t‑Ìj‑\p‑ ‑ IÄ¡‑pa‑ n‑ S‑ b ‑ n‑  Hc‑p ]‑me‑ap‑ ï ‑ v.‑ .
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t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ \‑p ]Ic‑w h¶X‑v Hc‑p Xa‑ng‑ v‑\m‑ «‑ p‑ I ‑ m‑ c‑ ³ a‑mW‑nI ‑ y‑ w‑ . s‑s[ ‑ c‑yi ‑ m‑ e ‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . N‑n¶‑¡Y ‑ s‑ b ‑ m‑ ¶‑pw‑ Ab‑mÄ s‑Nh‑ns‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ï ‑ n‑ Ã. Häb‑v¡v‑ U‑yq‑ «‑n¡‑v t‑]m‑ b‑n. F¶‑m X‑nc‑ns‑I h¶‑nà ‑ . ]‑nt‑ä¶‑v c‑mh‑ns‑e ]‑me‑ ¯‑n\‑p X‑ms‑g k‑ná ̼‑pw‑ s‑se ‑ ä‑pw‑ _‑mK‑pw‑ I‑nS‑ ¡‑p¶ ‑ X‑v Iï‑p. PU‑w I‑n«‑nb ‑ X‑v Hc‑ph ‑ m‑ c AIs‑e Hc‑p ]‑md‑¸p‑ d¯‑p\‑n¶ ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. N‑n¶ XÅ‑nb ‑ n‑ «‑ X‑p Xs‑¶s‑ b ‑ ¶‑v \‑m«‑pI ‑ m‑ À h‑ni‑zk ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . AX‑n\ ‑ p‑ t‑ i ‑ j‑w Ah‑ns‑S s‑s\ ‑ ä‑v U‑yq‑ «‑n¡‑p t‑]m‑ h‑m³ Bc‑pw‑ s‑s[ ‑ c‑ys‑ ¸ ‑ «‑ n‑ à ‑ . C¡‑mc‑ W ‑ ‑ ¯‑m c‑m{‑Xn‑ b ‑ p‑ Å cï‑p kÀÆ‑ok ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä d±‑mt‑ ¡ ‑ ï ‑ n‑ h ‑ ‑ ¶‑p. Ø‑nc‑bm‑ {‑ X ‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ m‑ b I¨‑hS‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ À¡‑v AX‑v hfs‑c _‑p²‑na‑ p‑ «‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ . F¶‑me‑pw‑ I‑rX‑ya‑ m‑ b‑n _‑oä‑pt‑ \ ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ³ Bf‑pï ‑ m‑ h‑p¶X‑phs‑c kÀÆ‑ok‑v ]‑p\‑cm‑ c‑w`‑n¡‑m³ Ig‑n‑ b‑nà F¶‑pw‑ AX‑v A]‑IS‑ § ‑ Ä¡‑v I‑mc‑Wa‑ m‑ I ‑ p‑ s‑ a‑ ¶‑pw‑ a‑p³]‑pï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ Å s‑Nd‑nb A]‑IS‑ § ‑ Ä N‑qï‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ‑ W‑n¨‑v A[‑nI ‑ r‑ X ‑ À Hg‑nª ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ d‑ n‑ . X‑pSÀ¶‑v BI‑vj³ I½‑nä‑n c‑q]‑oI ‑ c‑ W‑w,‑ [ÀW‑, ]‑n¡‑än‑ w‑ K ‑ v‑, hg‑nX ‑ S‑ b ‑  A§s‑\ Ø‑nc‑w ]b‑äp‑ I ‑ Äs‑¡m‑ S‑ p‑ h ‑ n‑  s‑]m‑ X‑pP ‑ \ ‑ ‑ §f‑pw‑ s‑db‑nÂt‑h A[‑nI ‑ r‑ X ‑ c‑pw‑ I‑qS‑n Hc‑p X‑oc‑pa‑ m‑ \ ‑ ‑ ¯‑ns‑ e ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ . t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑\ X‑nc‑ns‑I s‑Im‑ ï‑ph ‑ c‑ n‑ I; F¶‑m {‑] i‑v\w‑ ]c‑nl ‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . BÄ \‑m«‑pI ‑ m‑ À¡‑v ie‑y¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ \ ‑ m‑ ‑ s‑W¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ U‑yq‑ «‑n I‑rX‑ya‑ m‑ b‑n s‑N¿‑pw‑ . t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ \‑v t‑{] ‑ X‑s¯ ‑ s‑ b ‑ m‑ ¶‑pw‑ t‑]S‑nb ‑ n‑ à ‑ . t‑{] ‑ X‑w t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑\ t‑]S‑n‑ t‑¨m‑ f ‑ p‑ w‑ . Ab‑mÄ X‑nc‑ns‑I hc‑pt‑am‑ ? hc‑p¯ ‑ m‑ ³ {‑ia‑n‑ ¡‑ms‑ a‑ ¶‑v I‑mW‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑v t‑Ìj³ a‑mÌÀ Gä‑p. FÃ‑m k‑wi‑b§ ‑ Ä¡‑pw‑ ad‑p] ‑ S‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ b‑n k‑m£‑m t‑he‑p F¯‑n N‑mÀs‑PS‑ p‑ ¯ ‑ p‑ . C‑u cï‑mw‑ hc‑hn‑  t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ \‑v I‑qS‑pX ‑  k‑vt\ ‑ lh‑pw‑ _l‑pa‑m\‑hp‑ s‑ a‑ Ã‑mw‑ \‑m«‑pI ‑ m‑ c‑ n‑  \‑n¶‑pw‑ e`‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑â `‑mc‑yb‑v¡p‑ w‑ a¡Ä¡‑pw‑ a‑m{‑Xw‑ C‑u X‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ ‑ h‑ch‑v Cj‑vSa‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ à ‑ . `‑mc‑y iàa‑mb‑n XS‑ªn‑ «‑pw‑ t‑he‑m‑ b‑p[ ‑ ³ hI‑h¨ ‑ n‑ à ‑ . `‑mc‑y h‑oï‑pw‑ ]dª‑p. ""Ah‑ns‑S \‑n§Ä¡‑v [‑mc‑mf ‑ w‑ i{‑Xp‑ ¡ ‑ f ‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. Ct‑¸m‑ Ä t‑Pm‑ e‑n¡‑v t‑]m‑ t‑Iït‑Xm‑ Bc‑pw‑ t‑]m‑ I‑m³ `b‑¡p‑ ¶ Øe‑¯v‑. CX‑n\‑p a‑p³]‑v Ah‑ns‑S t‑Pm‑ e‑n¡‑p t‑]m‑ b BÄ s‑Im‑ Ã‑ s‑¸S‑ p‑ I I‑qS‑n s‑Nb‑vXp‑ . t‑hï \a‑p¡‑p t‑]m‑ Iï''. t‑he‑p t‑Zj‑ys‑ ¸ ‑ «‑ p‑ . ""\‑o t‑]S‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ t‑ ] ‑ m‑ s‑ e ‑ m‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ a‑ n‑ à ‑ . R‑m\‑©m‑ ‑ d‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ Ã‑w Ah‑ns‑S Ø‑nc‑am‑ b‑n t‑Pm‑ e‑ns‑ N ‑ b ‑ v‑XX ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. R‑ms‑\m‑ ä‑ b‑v¡v‑ ]Ie‑pw‑ c‑m{‑Xn‑ b‑pw‑ AX‑nt‑e t‑]m‑ b‑n«‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. Ah‑ns‑S `b‑t¡ ‑ ï ‑ s‑ X ‑ m‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ a‑ n‑ à ‑ . N‑n¶ ac‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ n‑ \‑p a‑p³]‑pw‑ Ad‑nª ‑ p‑ s‑ I ‑ m‑ ï ‑ p‑ w‑ A]‑IS‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ ]ec‑pw‑ ac‑n¨ ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. Ah‑cm‑ c‑pw‑ t‑{] ‑ X‑am‑ b‑n Bs‑cb‑pw‑ D]‑{Z‑ ‑ h‑n¨ ‑ n‑ «‑ n‑ à ‑ . a‑mW‑nI‑yw‑ ac‑n¨ ‑ X‑v `bh‑pw‑ ]c‑nN ‑ b ‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ d‑ h‑pw‑ s‑Im‑ ï‑v A]‑IS‑ s‑ ¸ ‑ «‑ X ‑ m‑ h ‑ m‑ \ ‑ m‑ W‑v k‑m²‑yX ‑ ''. ]s‑£ CX‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ s‑ ï ‑ m‑ ¶‑pw‑ `‑mc‑ys‑b ka‑m[ ‑ m‑ \ ‑ n‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ \ ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ à ‑ .
t‑he‑p I‑ps‑d¡ ‑ q‑ S‑n ab‑¯n‑  ]dª‑p ""R‑m³ DS‑s\ ‑ ‑ s‑bm‑ ¶‑pw‑ s‑s\ ‑ ä‑v U‑yq‑ «‑n¡‑v t‑]m‑ I‑p¶ ‑ n‑ à ‑ . ]I t‑]m‑ b‑n FÃ‑mw‑ H¶‑p t‑\m‑ ¡‑s«‑ ''. t‑he‑p t‑\s‑c I‑mW‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶‑p s‑db‑nÂt‑h t‑Ìj‑\n‑  s‑N¶‑p. Ah‑ns‑S Dt‑Zy‑ m‑ K ‑ Ø ‑ c‑pw‑ ]gb I‑q«‑pI ‑ m‑ c‑pw‑ t‑NÀ¶‑v t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑\ k‑zo‑ I‑cn‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . FÃ‑mh ‑ c‑pw‑ I‑pi‑em‑ t‑ \ ‑ z‑ j ‑ W ‑ ‑ §Ä \S‑¯n‑ . I‑q«‑¯n‑  t‑Ìjs‑â \S‑bn‑ s‑e a‑pd‑p¡ ‑ m‑ ³ IS‑¡m‑ c‑ ‑ t‑\m‑ S‑v t‑he‑p I‑mc‑y§ ‑ Ä X‑nc‑¡n‑ . a‑mW‑nI‑yw‑ ac‑n¨ ‑ X ‑ n‑ s‑ \ ‑ ‑ ¡‑pd‑ n‑ ¨‑pw‑ aä‑pw‑ . Ab‑mÄ ]dª‑p ""t‑he‑q, a‑mW‑nI ‑ y‑ s‑\ N‑n¶ XÅ‑nb ‑ n‑ «‑ X ‑ m‑ s‑ W ‑ ¶‑v FÃ‑mhÀ¡‑pw‑ Ad‑nb ‑ m‑ w‑ . C‑u AS‑p¯ I‑me¯‑v c‑m{‑Xn‑ B ]‑me‑¯n‑  Ib‑dn‑ b ‑ ‑ h‑sc‑ Ã‑mw‑ Bt‑cm‑ s‑hÅ‑¯n‑  N‑mS‑p¶ i_‑vZw‑ t‑I«‑v t‑]S‑n¨‑v \‑ne‑hn‑ f ‑ n‑ ¨‑v X‑nc‑nt‑ ª ‑ m‑ S‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. B N‑mS‑p¶ ‑ X‑v Ah‑fà ‑ m‑ s‑X aä‑mc‑m B N‑n¶‑Xs‑ ¶ ‑ b ‑ m‑ W ‑ X ‑ v‑''. F\‑n¡‑pw‑ Hc‑p Z‑nhk‑w c‑m{‑Xn‑ B ]‑me‑¯n‑ e ‑ q‑ s‑S ht‑c‑ ï‑Xm‑ b‑n h¶‑p. F«‑p aW‑n Ig‑nª ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ h ‑ p‑ w‑ . R§Ä ]‑me‑¯n‑  Ib‑dn‑ b ‑ X‑pw‑ Bt‑cm‑ s‑hÅ‑¯n‑ t‑ e ‑ ¡‑v Hä‑ ¨‑m«‑ w‑ . Fs‑â I‑qs‑Sb ‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ]¿³ AX‑p t‑I«‑v \‑ne‑hn‑ f‑ n‑ ¨‑v X‑nc‑nt‑ ª ‑ m‑ S‑ n‑ . R‑m³ s‑se ‑ ä‑Sn‑ ¨‑p t‑\m‑ ¡‑nb ‑ n‑ «‑v Bs‑cb‑pw‑ I‑mW‑m³ Ig‑nª ‑ n‑ à ‑ . R‑m\¶‑v B hg‑n¡‑p t‑]m‑ b‑nà ‑ . X‑nc‑n¨‑p h¶‑v t‑Ìj³ a‑mÌ‑td‑ m‑ S‑v ]d‑ªn‑ «‑v At‑±l‑w h‑ni‑zk ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ n‑ à ‑ . ]‑n¶‑oS‑v ]eÀ¡‑pw‑ C‑u A\‑p‑ `‑ha‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . Ig‑nª a‑mk‑w N‑n¶‑bp‑ s‑S t‑{] ‑ Xs‑¯ ]‑nS‑n¡ ‑ p‑ h ‑ m‑ ³ Ch‑nS‑ p‑ ¶‑p \‑me©‑v s‑Nd‑p¸ ‑ ¡‑mÀ t‑NÀ¶‑v s‑se ‑ ä‑pw‑ I¯‑nb ‑ p‑ s‑ a‑ m‑ s‑ ¡ ‑ b ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ «‑v Ah‑nt‑ S‑ ¡‑v t‑]m‑ b‑n. ]‑me‑¯n‑  Ib‑dn‑ b ‑ X‑pw‑ Bt‑cm‑ s‑hÅ‑¯n‑ t‑ e ‑ b‑v¡p‑ N‑mS‑n. t‑]m‑ b h‑nZ‑zm‑ · ‑ m‑ À H¶‑n\‑p ]‑ndt‑I H¶‑mb‑n X‑nc‑n‑ t‑ªm‑ S‑ n‑ . Ct‑¸m‑ Ä ]I‑ t‑]m‑ e‑pw‑ AX‑nt‑e t‑]m‑ I‑m³ P\‑§Ä¡‑v t‑]S‑nb ‑ m‑ . AX‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v t‑he‑q \‑o k‑q£‑nt‑ ¨ ‑ m‑ . Hc‑p I‑mc‑Wh ‑ i ‑ m‑ e‑pw‑ c‑m{‑Xn‑ Häb‑v¡v‑ Ah‑ns‑S t‑]m‑ Ic‑pX ‑ v‑''. FÃ‑mw‑ t‑I«‑pI ‑ g‑ n‑ ª‑v t‑he‑p ]d‑ªp‑ . ""F´‑mb ‑ m‑ e‑pw‑ C¶‑p c‑m{‑Xn‑ X ‑ s‑¶ R‑m\‑hn‑ s‑S t‑]m‑ I‑pw‑ . N‑n¶‑bp‑ s‑S N‑m«‑w \‑nÀ¯‑Wa‑ t‑Ãm‑ !‑ '' Ab‑mÄ t‑\s‑c t‑Ìj³ a‑mÌ‑dp‑ s‑S AS‑p¯‑p s‑N¶‑v kÀ R‑m³ C¶‑v U_‑nÄ U‑yq‑ «‑n s‑N¿‑mw‑ . c‑m{‑Xn‑ U‑yq‑ «‑n s‑Nb‑vXn‑ «‑v t‑]m‑ b‑m aä¶‑mÄ h¶‑m aX‑nb ‑ t‑Ãm‑ ? t‑Ìj³ a‑mÌÀ t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑v Hc‑p \‑nÀt‑±i‑w h¨‑p. ""C¶‑p c‑m{‑Xn‑ Häb‑v¡v‑ _‑oä‑v U‑yq‑ «‑n¡‑v t‑]m‑ I‑ï. R‑ms‑\m‑ ‑ c‑ms‑f I‑q«‑n\‑v Ab‑¨p‑ X ‑ c‑ m‑ w‑ ''. s‑iÂs‑h F¶‑p t‑]c‑pÅ Hc‑p t‑Kä‑v I‑o¸s‑d t‑Ìj³ a‑mÌÀ GÀ¸‑mS‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ \‑pw‑ AX‑p k‑zo‑ I‑mc‑ y‑ a‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . ]I s‑se ‑ s‑\m‑ s‑¡ s‑N¡‑v s‑Nb‑vXv‑ kÔ‑yb‑v¡v‑ t‑he‑p X‑nc‑ns‑ ¨ ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ . s‑iÂh‑w X¿‑md‑ m‑ b‑n \‑nÂ]‑pï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . _‑mK‑pw‑ s‑se ‑ ä‑pw‑ aä‑v D]‑Ic‑ W ‑ § ‑ f ‑ p‑ s‑ a‑ S‑ p‑ ¯‑v cï‑pt‑ ] ‑ c‑pw‑ b‑m{‑XX ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ .
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s‑iÂh‑w k‑zXt‑h s‑s[ ‑ c‑yi ‑ m‑ e ‑ n‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑ W ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ Ct‑¸m‑ Ä t‑\c‑nb Hc‑p `b‑w a‑pJ¯‑p I‑mW‑mw‑ . t‑he‑p‑ h‑n\‑v `b‑an‑ à ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ s‑ ¶ ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ Bs‑I Hc‑p ]‑nc‑na‑ p‑ d‑ p‑ ¡ ‑ w‑ . `‑mc‑yb ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ b‑pw‑ a‑pd‑p¡ ‑ m‑ ³ IS‑¡m‑ c‑ s‑ â ‑ b‑pw‑ h‑m¡‑pI ‑ Ä h‑oï‑pw‑ s‑Nh‑nb ‑ n‑  a‑pg‑§n‑ . Ft‑´m‑ Hc‑p Ak‑zØ ‑ X ‑ . Bb‑nc‑w XhW \S‑¶n‑ «‑ p‑ Å hg‑nb ‑ m‑ W‑v c‑m{‑Xn‑ Hä‑bv‑¡v‑. hg‑nb ‑ n‑  ‑ aä‑ms‑ c‑ b‑pw‑ Iï‑nà ‑ . cï‑pa‑ q‑ ¶‑p I‑nt‑em‑ a‑ o‑ ä‑ À \S¶‑p Ig‑nª‑p aW‑n H¼‑Xm‑ I ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . C\‑n 5 a‑n\‑nä‑v \S‑¶m‑  ]‑me‑sa‑ ¯ ‑ p‑ w‑ . cï‑pt‑ ] ‑ c‑ps‑Sb‑pw‑ l‑rZ‑ba‑ n‑ S‑ n‑ ¸‑v hÀ²‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . Noh‑nS‑ p‑ I ‑ f ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ b‑pw‑ I‑m«‑p\ ‑ m‑ b ‑ v‑¡f ‑ p‑ s‑ S‑ b‑pw‑ i_‑vZw‑ t‑IÄ¡‑mw‑ . CSb‑v¡v‑ c‑m¡‑nf ‑ n‑ b ‑ p‑ s‑S H¨‑bp‑ w‑ . ""t‑he‑p A®‑m,‑ ]‑me‑sa‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ . s‑se ‑ ä‑Sn‑ ¨‑p t‑\m‑ ¡‑mw‑ ''. s‑se ‑ ä‑Sn‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ s‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v cï‑pt‑ ] ‑ c‑pw‑ ]‑me‑¯n‑ t‑ e ‑ ¡‑p Ib‑dn‑ . s‑iÂh‑¯n‑ \‑p I‑m s‑Nd‑pX ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ h‑nd‑bv‑¡p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ ‑ c‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . cï‑p N‑ph‑Sp‑ s‑ h ‑ ¨ ‑ t‑ X ‑ b ‑ p‑ Å ‑ p‑ . »‑pw‑ ..... Bt‑cm‑ FS‑p¯‑p N‑mS‑n s‑hÅ‑¯n‑ t‑ e ‑ b ‑ v‑¡v‑. At‑¿m‑ ..... s‑iÂh‑w \‑ne‑hn‑ f ‑ n‑ t‑ ¨ ‑ m‑ ï‑v X‑nc‑nt‑ ª ‑ m‑ S‑ m‑ ³ `‑mh‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . t‑he‑p D¨‑¯n‑  h‑nf‑n¨‑p ]dª‑p ""s‑iÂh‑w X‑nc‑n‑ t‑ªm‑ S‑ c‑ p‑ X ‑ v‑. h‑m Fs‑â I‑qs‑S''. AhÀ Hc‑p N‑phS‑p I‑qS‑n a‑pt‑¶m‑ «‑ p‑ h ‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . »‑pw‑ .... h‑oï‑pw‑ Bt‑cm‑ N‑mS‑p¶ i_‑vZw‑ . t‑he‑p ̼‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ ï‑v ]‑mf‑¯n‑  Bª‑Sn‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . »‑pw‑ ....; »‑pw‑ ......‑, »‑pw‑ . X‑pc‑pX ‑ p‑ c‑m s‑hÅ‑¯n‑  N‑mS‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . i_‑vZw‑ t‑I«‑nS‑ t‑ ¯ ‑ b‑v¡v‑ s‑se ‑ ä‑Sn‑ ¨ ‑ n‑ «‑v t‑he‑p D¨‑¯n‑  NIIK K S CH SSAAIIN HO OOOLL HA A KO KOO KKAAZZH OTA TAMM
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]‑nt‑ä¶‑p c‑mh‑ns‑e I‑mc‑ya‑ d‑ n‑ ª ‑ h ‑ À BÀ¯‑p N‑nc‑n‑ ¨‑p. N‑n¶‑¡Y {‑]N‑cn‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ h ‑ Às‑¡m‑ s‑¡ Hc‑p t‑\c‑nb N½Â. A¶‑v B \‑mS‑p a‑pg‑ph ‑ ³ \‑oÀ\‑mb ‑ s‑b t‑{] ‑ X‑am‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ b ‑ X‑v Xs‑¶b ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶‑p k‑wk‑mc‑ h ‑ n‑ j ‑ b ‑ w‑ . t‑he‑m‑ b‑p[ ‑ ³ Hc‑p Z‑nhk‑w s‑Im‑ ï‑v ""l‑ot‑dm‑ '‑ ' Bb‑n. Ab‑mÄ h‑o«‑n s‑N¶‑v C‑u IY ]dª‑v N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . Ab‑mf‑ p‑ s‑S `‑mc‑y F´‑ps‑ I ‑ m‑ t‑ïm‑ N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ n‑ à ‑ . \‑m«‑pI ‑ m‑ c‑ p‑ s‑S `b‑sa‑ Ã‑mw‑ a‑md‑n‑ s‑b¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ Ah‑cp‑ s‑S DÅ‑ns‑e t‑]S‑n \‑ne‑\n‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . AhÀ `À¯‑mh ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑p ]d‑ªp‑ . ""\‑n§Ä C‑u BË‑mZ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ Â
ike for every other Indian, my heart was badly inflicted by the wounds caused due to the sudden death of the man who gave wings to the dreams of the youth in India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. It was a huge blow to our country as we lost a great visionary, an acclaimed scientist, a leader and an eminent educationist. He was known as the “People’s President” and was known world wide for his simple living and high thinking.
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He asked the youth in India to think differently, to travel the unexpected paths to discover the impossible, and to conquer problems.
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aX‑na‑ d‑ ¶‑p \S‑¡ï ‑ . s‑s\ ‑ ä‑v U‑yq‑ «‑n¡‑p t‑]m‑ I‑pt‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä k‑q£‑n¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ ''. ""As‑Xb ‑ s‑X \‑oÀ\‑mb ‑ s‑b k‑q£‑n‑ t‑¨m‑ f‑mw‑ '' F¶‑p ]dª‑v t‑he‑p Dds‑¡ N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . AX‑n\ ‑ S‑ p‑ ¯ Z‑nhk‑w s‑s\ ‑ ä‑v U‑yq‑ «‑n¡‑v t‑]m‑ b t‑he‑p ht‑cï kab‑w Ig‑nª ‑ n‑ «‑pw‑ aS§‑n h¶‑nà ‑ . I‑pd‑¨p‑ t‑ ] ‑ À At‑\z‑ j ‑ n‑ ¨‑p t‑]m‑ b‑n. AhÀ ]‑me‑¯n‑ s‑ e ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ . Ah‑ns‑S B I‑mg‑vN Iï‑v s‑R«‑n. ]‑me‑¯n‑ \‑p X‑ms‑g ]‑md‑¸p‑ d‑ ¯‑v s‑hÅ‑an‑ à ‑ m‑ ¯ Øe¯‑v t‑he‑ph ‑ n‑ s‑â Ne‑\a‑ ä ic‑oc‑w I‑nS‑¸p‑ ï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . s‑Xm‑ «‑Sp‑ ¯‑v _‑mK‑pw‑ s‑se ‑ ä‑pw‑ .
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N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ""s‑iÂh‑w t‑\m‑ ¡‑v AX‑v \‑oÀ\‑mb ‑ I ‑ f ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑''. kt‑´m‑ j‑w s‑Im‑ ï‑mt‑ W ‑ m‑ ¶ ‑ d‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ à ‑ . i_‑vZw‑ h‑nd‑bv‑¡p‑ ‑ ¶‑pï ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . ""c‑m{‑Xn‑ kÀÆ‑ok ‑ n‑ à ‑ m‑ ¯ ‑ X‑v I‑mcW‑w Ch‑äI ‑ Ä ]‑mf‑¯n‑  Ib‑dn‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ w‑ . hï‑nt‑bm‑ Bt‑fm‑ hc‑pt‑ ¼ ‑ m‑ Ä s‑hÅ‑¯n‑ t‑ e ‑ b ‑ v‑s¡ ‑ S‑ p‑ ¯‑p N‑mS‑pw‑ . AÃ‑ms‑X N‑n¶‑sb ‑ m‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ a‑ à ‑ ''. s‑iÂh‑¯n‑ s‑â `b‑w Ae‑nª ‑ n‑ à ‑ m‑ ‑ X‑mb ‑ n‑ . cï‑pt‑ ] ‑ c‑pw‑ D¨‑¯n‑  N‑nc‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . k‑ná e‑m¼‑v I¯‑n¨ ‑ p‑ h ‑ ¨‑v cï‑pt‑ ] ‑ c‑pw‑ I‑ps‑d t‑\c‑w ]‑me‑¯n‑ e ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶‑v h‑n{‑ia‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ .
Even during his presidential years, he always found time to interact with the commoners and students. Though a multifaceted personality, he always liked to be known as a teacher and took great interest in igniting the minds of the youth in India, through his speeches and writings. Ironically, Kalam passed away while doing what he loved the most – interacting with students. He asked the youth in India to think differently, to travel the unexpected paths to discover the impossible, and to conquer problems. He was confident of India attaining the title of a superpower nation which he conveyed to all through his book ‘vision 2020’. He was also instrumental in the nuclear tests
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conducted at Pokhran and the launching of the Agni missiles thus earning the title ‘missile man’. Although he was born in a poor family, he showed the world that hard work and simplicity can take you to great heights. We can be proud that his birthday October 15 has been declared as students day. Today, his body has left us but his ‘wings of fire’ will flutter in the air forever. He will always remain in the hearts of Indians and continue to inspire generations a f t e r ge n e r a tions.
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be much more. But my instincts didn’t allow me… how would she feel. Years passed by again.. I was in the church for her wedding. She looked like an angel in her wedding gown. Seeing me she came running and hugged me and said” I knew you would be here…” . I wanted to ask her to marry me… But I felt it was late… Years passed by again and I remained single. One fine morning. I was informed that she had passed away the previous night. Standing at her funeral with a heavy heart, I was almost shattered, because she meant everything to me. After the funeral her sister approached me with a letter. “she asked me to give this to you,” she said and gave it to me.
One fine morning. I was informed that she had passed away the previous night. Standing at her funeral with a heavy heart,
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was in eighth grade and three benches ahead of me there was a girl. She was very beautiful. I used to stare at her often and most of the times she used to notice it. She used to approach me for help and I used to do it for her whole heartedly because she was special for me. I wanted to tell it to her, but I was scared of how she would react. So I never did. As years passed I made a good bond with her, not as a lover, but as a good friend to share everything. It was on the day before the promanade, her boyfriend cheated her, and she was alone for the promanade. So she asked me to accompany her and I was happy doing so. After the function she hugged me and said “You will be my best friend forever.” I wanted to tell her that I wanted to
I opened and read it. “ I wrote this letter because, I cannot suppress my feelings anymore. I have been noticing you from our school days. You used to stare at me most of the days. I often noticed you too. But I always wondered because, eventhough there were many more beautiful girls than me, you used to stare at me. On the day when my boy friend left me, you were there to help. On that day I wanted to tell you that you meant something for me, but I was afraid how you would take it. Even on the day of my wedding, I wanted to tell it to you but I thought how you would react, so I didn’t do it. Without you my life is always incomplete nobody else can fill that gap and I still and always love you”. I was shattered....
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he menace of stray dogs or otherwise the problems faced because of stray dogs is a main nuisance in Kerala. A s olut i o n wh i c h Ke r a l a found was to transport all the dogs to Nagaland because over there it can be used as food. The main problem of stray dogs are that they are the carriers of rabies causing viruses. When these dogs bite us or even if their nails just scratch on our body, it could even be our death. If we take the case of our own school campus, there were several cases of dog bites. But luckily there were no instances of rabies. What our school did was they caught all the dogs and took them outside the campus and it gave some relief to us. But a state or a country canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do that thing, because transporting all stray dogs to the next country can even cause world wars. A world war just because of some silly dogs. No one would have thought of it. We can just get rid of these just by taking some measures. There are lots of pet lovers in our society; all those who are
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dog lovers should try to domesticate some of the stray dogs after taking all the prevention and safety measures. Some time ago our Government had made plans to catch maximum number of stray dogs and vaccinate them against rabies. But the cooperation of common man in this was not so good and this plan became an utter failure. We the people should try to co-operate with each other and with Government; only then we can reduce the problems caused by the stray dogs. Think of a situation where you are going somewhere urgently running and a stray dog sees you and chases you. Another major problem caused by stray dogs is that they cause accidents to the two wheelers. When a man is going on a two wheeler if a dog suddenly hops in front of the bike, it is sure that he would have to spend a good time in the hospital for the next two weeks. So it is better that we humans take care of ourselves. The Government should implement more plans like what I have mentioned above. The most import a n t t h i n g t h a n i m pl e m e n t i n g law is that people should try to make it into a system. People should try to co-operate with the Government and make their places stray dog free zones.
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I love Punjab for fighting Bengal for writing Goa for Beaches Kashmir for Beauty Maharastra for victory Rajasthan for history Himachal for apple Odisha for temple Gujarat for Gandhi Kerala for Rain Thus you see I love my country.
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Lessons I Learned From South Zone Meet - 2015
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There is pride in representing our school. Even though one may fail, this would be enough to keep him running. This increases
he south Zone Meet 2015 was conducted in Sainik School Kazhakootam from 20-07-2015 to 26-07-2015. It was a very enlightening event for many of the cadets and masters of our school. We learned a lot from our sister organisations, SS Korkunda, SS Kodagu, SS Amaravathi Nagar, SS Bijapur and SS Kalikiri. This meet took place, after a long gap of so many years, the one in which S S Kazhakootam stood first with distinction. So, obviously, there were so many lessons to be learned from this meet. I was selected as an ensurer for junior football matches. It was such a rich experience. I learned to coordinate an event, assist the coaches and many more. But overall, what I felt was that even though this is a sports competition and we compete for points, this brought our schools close together; as a family we cheered together at the sidelines, we muttered together at the mispasses, we howled together at the victories and we silently walked away together at the failures. In the end, when we were watching or playing a match, there were no divisions or partiality. They were to play and win. Everyone is part of a team. And especially, I should mention, when our school won, we rejoiced together as a team. There was no junior or senior there, even the Principal celebrated with us. This showed us the meaning of such events. It’s not only for the event but also for the unity in the school.
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When a person hit a goal, it wasn’t just him hitting it, but the whole school as a team, cheering him, supporting him, encouraging him. It's all these little things that made life livable. There are many other things that I learned from this meet. There is pride in representing our school. Even though one may fail, this would be enough to keep him running. This increases the positive attitude of the students. As I have written before, I also learned the art of co-ordination from this meet. Before every match, there were students, masters and officials who worked hard to make it a success. I learned the hardships of controlling the masses, supporting the officials and the overall conduct of the event. So I can say that this sports meet has taught me a few lessons about life. Knowledge comes from unlikely places, don’t you agree? So always remember my words. A sports meet taught me all this. So think what your life can teach you. Keep trying. Best wishes.
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A person who can help the poor come up A person who can teach the poor, And guide them on the right path, A person who helps everyone in danger. A person who treats everyone equally, A person who shares the sorrows of the people And helps them to make people happy And a person who treats the little ones as his own God. Is the God!!!
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1. “Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow; the shadow is what we think of it: the tree is the real thing.” – ABRAHAM LINCOLN 2. “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” – WINSTON CHURCHILL Regith J S { 5169 }
3. “Make sure that you chase you dreams, but also make sure that you never take shortcuts.” – SACHIN TENDULKAR 4. “Love is not with the eyes and therefore its winged cupid
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painted blind” – WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 5. “Tell me and I will forget, Teach me and I may remember, Involve me and I learn.” – BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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growth in our country both democratically and economically very slow. It has become a barrier in the growing GDP OF INDIA. Compare ourselves with Japan, (not with USA) it has been independent for almost 200 years. During the IInd world war, Japan had in its defence treasury; 10 aircraft carrier (India has only 2 now), 50 lakhs of soldiers, 75000 fighter planes
(which they made like, building cars) and other huge number of goods. But after the war, Japan became a wasteland. Hit by 2 nuclear bombs at Hiroshima and
started beating very fast . We were terrified and we began to shout.
Nagasaki and with governing and defense rules implored by USA, Japan was tarnished. But still Japan with a small land area has found its way through technology and shifted into techie world. But in India, we don’t find this. Corruption has left India degraded. There were many heroes like APJ Abdul Kalam who lifted India in its present state. The present Government must take some specific and must make India a corruption free country, thus making India one of Superpowers in the world.
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Celebration of Lights Deepavali, Lighting the Lamp by Smt Leela Aravindan
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School Captain Cdr Aman Noyal receiving a memento from Capt (IN) Louis George 90th LBA Meeting in progress
Cleanliness drive - Gandhi Jayanthi Day - Swatcch Bharat 'Vaada Pradivaadam' - Inter house Malayalam Debate
On run - Inter house Cross Country Race
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he 54th annual day celebrations of Sainik School Kazhakootam was held on 19th December at the school auditorium. Shri V S Senthil IAS, Addl Chief Secretary & Secretary General Edn Dept, Govt of Kerala graced the occasion as Chief Guest and gave away the trophies and medals to the outstanding cadets who excelled in academics and various Co-Curricular activities. Principal Col A Rajiv presented the school annual report for the academic year 2015-16 highlighting the achievements of the school in various fields. A large number of dignitaries, parents and old boys attended the colourful function. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Guest complimented the cadets for their excellent performance in Scholastic and Non-Scholastic activities and
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called upon them to rededicate themselves to the task of nation building. Administrative Officer Lt Col B Girish Kumar welcomed the gathering and introduced the Chief Guest to the audience. Vice Principal Lt. Cdr Gireesh Gopidas proposed the vote of thanks. The annual day celebrations culminated with a magnificent and vibrant cultural extravaganza â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Route Du Bonheurâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; presented by the cadets. Shri M Jayachandran, the renowned musical maestro of south India graced the occasion and enthralled the audience with his mellifluous voice. The audience was captivated by the melodious songs, soul stirring dances, humorous skits and thought provoking mimes presented by the cadets. The programme was well appreciated by one and all.
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Guruvandanam ainik School Kazhakootam has a vibrant and closely knit Old Boys Association. We as old boys have a very close association with our Alma mater. I can safely use first person here since I too am an alumnus of this great institution. Every year OBA organises a re-union in which most of the Old Boys come ‘Home’ along with their families and children. On behalf of the school, as the Principal and patron of the OBA, I am happy to place on record our deep appreciation for the yeomen service rendered by the OBA in all the developmental activities of the school. This is an occasion to acknowledge their unstinted support and I thank Cdr Sam T Samuel, President, Mr Sony Somarajan, Secretary OBA, all executive members and all life members for their selfless dedication. We recently had a splendid re-union on 12 Dec 2015, sponsored by
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the batch of 1990 to which, incidentally, I too belong. A felicitation function titled ‘Guruvandanam’ was organised by the batch, where the teachers, past and present, were presented with a memento as a token of love. A musical night and a family get-together was also organised to entertain the staff and families, in which Mr Vivekanandan, Winner of Idea Star Singer performed with his Violin and magical voice. The event was much enjoyed by our cadets and termed as mind blowing by each and every one present. Lt Gen Sarath Chand, AVSM, VSM, the first Old Boy and the first Keralite to become an Army Cdr, was the chief guest for the functions.
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Unveiling Ceremony of Tree of Eternal Light
Festival Match
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Chief Guest with the academic staff
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Grand Opening he 54th Annual Athletic Meet of Sainik School Kazhakootam was declared open at the school parade ground on 20th October 2015 by Shri Jiji Thomson, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt of Kerala who graced the function as Chief Guest. The gala event commenced with a Mass PT Display by the junior cadets. A mesmerizing band display by the school band and aerobics by the Sainik LP School children added melody and colour to the opening ceremony. It was followed by a vibrant and colourful opening march past led by the school cadet captain Aman Noyal Mascrene, in which the chief guest received salute. Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest complimented the cadets for their immaculate turn out and well disciplined movements which were on display. He also lauded the contribution of Sainik Schools in shaping a bright future for the students and thereby building a stronger India. He extolled the cadets to maintain the principle of 3Ds, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Discipline, Determination and Dedicationâ&#x20AC;? that should be the guiding principle of every student, he reminded. The Principal Col A Rajiv welcomed the gathering and introduced the Chief Guest to the audience and the Administrative Officer Lt Col B Girish Kumar Proposed the vote of thanks. The first lady of the campus, Adv Asha Rajiv, lit the spirit of the meet, which was carried by a worthy old boy of the school, Mr Nanda Gopal, an engineering student belonging to the 2012 batch, who later transferred the same to the flame of the meet. An Impressive gathering of Old Boys, parents and other invitees attended the function.
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Closing Ceremony he closing ceremony of 54th Annual Athletic Meet was held on 23rd October 2015. Principal Col A Rajiv welcomed the Chief Guest. The grand finale of the meet brought the memories of the Olympics. Sri TP Senkumar IPS, DGP, State Police Chief graced the occasion and gave away the prizes and trophies. The closing ceremony was yet another memorable event with the Karate display, Mass PT display, Band display and cultural pageantry. The champion houses are the Prasad in the senior section, Shivaji in the junior and the Rajaji in the sub junior secion. Vote of thanks was delivered by Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Administrative Officer. In the end Chief Guest congratulated all the winners of the event.
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Shouldering responsibility Investiture Ceremony A well lauded mesmerising moments House Day Juniors
House Day Celebrations - Sub junior House Day
Floral Decoration by the Day Scholars - Onam Celebrations Ligting the lamp by the first lady of the campus- Onam Celebrations
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School Band Team
Sitting (L-R): Prateek, CHM Shakti, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Jestine KJ, Mr Rajan Nampoodiri, CHM Keerthi Standing (L-R): Adarsh Gopan, Shijith Varghese, Ishan J, Haroon Kasim, Akshay KP, Sarin S, Nandan KR, Adarsh A, Manikant Kumar, Sumit Kumar
Sitting (L-R): Mr Mathew KK, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Macson, Band Manjor Abhishek AL Standing 1st Row (L-R): Nithesh Krishna DH, Akash P, Ramnath S, Vyshnav A, Deeraj SS, Abhijith AS, Vishnu AS Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Akhilesh Gandhi, Isham, Anjali Vinod, Amal A, Abhiram NK, Shiva SI, Siddharth Gopan, Anandakrishna P, Subham S Sagar Standing 3rd Row (L-R): Gautham J, Dev Narayanan, Deepak D Dev, Uday Kashyap, Akshay SL, Jouath Vipin, Muhammed Sahil, Anagad Gopalan
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School Aquatic Team
Sitting (L-R): Sensai Vijayan, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Albin Baby Standing 1st Row (L-R): Bibin Raj RB, Noyal Sunny, Govind K, Sagar K, Ananthanag SA, Alwin S, Aashley, Abraham Philip, Amal Jayaraj Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Abhiram, Saurav DD, Abhin Joy, Vyshnav Gopi, Yogesh Raj, Gevin S Enose, Anand Ajikumar, Amit Raj, Abhijith JS
Standing (L-R): Yadhu Krishnan, Ajay Shankar, Bharath S, Arunragkumar, Amit raj, Nandagopan B, Dharvin Vinod, Roushan Prasad, Randhir Kumar, G Sreeram, Sreejith, Sreenadh Sitting (L-R): CHM Kirti, Mr Alex Abraham, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr K Rajendran, Mr Anil, CHM Sakthi Singh
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School Cricket Team
Sitting (L-R): CHM Keerthi Singh, Mr KS Antony, Mr Balamurugan N, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Mr Unnikrishnan G, Himanshu Kumar, CHM Shakti Singh, Standing 1st Row (L-R): Mandeep Itansda, Kashyap Remanan, Deepak Marandi, Naveen M, Monu Kumar, Bibinraj R B, Albin Baby, Varun E, Adarsh, Mathew K K, Ankit Raj, Harikrishnan R Jaideep PM, Sunny Arya, Arjun Mohan, Sidharth Mohan, Satyanand, Sebastian Jose, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Amal Jayaraj, Kripa Shanker, Mangalam, Sanjay krishan, Abhay Pradeep, Vidhu Krishna, Mohammed Shah, Manoj Kumar, Anurag Kumar, Albert George, Amarnath SP, Amit Rajm Amal Raj, Gokul Pradeep, Rounak Raj, Vaishakh H, Standing 3rd Row (L-R): Vishnujeet Kumar Singh, Shubham Sinha, Adithya Narayanan, Sanarjeet Kumar, Akshay S, Anare Rien Mascrene, Divakar Kumar, Yogesh Raj, Justin Varghese, Alvin Cherian, Rupan M, Ananthanag, Rahul Ranjan, Abhishek AL, Gokul S, Standing 4th Row (L-R): Pankaj kumar, Kumar, Adarsh Gopan, Amal V Satheesh, Ritik Raj, Vaishnav Gopi, Adil, Abin Joy, Abhijith JS, Rakesh Nayak
Sitting (L-R): CHM Shakti, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Girish KR, CHM Keerthi Singh Standing 1st Row (L-R): Rishikesh, Gaurav, Manu, Shantanu, Raujhan, Aman, Yash, Mithun, Adarsh V Nath, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Rajan, Shivam, Rahul Kumar, Sachin Kumar, Praveen Hari, Akash PK.
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Sitting (L-R): Aman Noel, Hav Ajit, Subedar Ragbindar, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Col A Rajiv, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Mr K Rajendran, Hav Sareesh, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Nabeel Mohammed M, Standing 1st Row (L-R): Job, Nithin PS, Ritwik, Himanshu, Anubrat, Akhilesh Gandhi, Ananthanag SA, Sagar K, Jeevan AC, Arjun A Das, Bibin Raj, Mathew KK, Piyush V, Karthick Santhosh, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Chandan Kumar, Adarsh A, Akash, Adwaith, Alan Sajju, Sal SS, Rakesh, Shivam Kumar, Ananthakrishnan, Raunak, Harikrishnan, Athul, Nithin, Sreekumar, Amal V Sathees, Standing 3rd Row (L-R): Abhi Hussain, Ahmed, Alex, Akshay KP, Yash, Gaurav, Rajan, Rohit Kumar, CHM Keerthi, CHM Shakti, Sambhu SLG, Midhun George, Ananthu, Anil, Praveen Hari, Anand Sai, Abhishek AL, Ananthakrishnan
Sitting (L-R): Dr George PI (Hindi), Ms Sandhya R (Malayalam), Mr K Rajendran (Senior Master), Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv (Patron), Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Ms Sonia R (Chief Editor), Mr KS Antony (English, Standing 1st Row (L-R): Mr Swathi Jaikumar (Art & Illustration), Akash PK, Adarsh Menon, Amal Noyal Mascrene, Rohit Nair, Amal S, Shilpa Rajiv Nair, Mr Rajeshkumar (Concept & Design) Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Adithya Dinesh, Ajin, Ayush Raj, Rahul, Niranjan, Naveen Hari
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Mohammed Atheeque.N { 5105 }
The woman was old and ragged and grew, And bent with the chill of a winter’s day; The streets were white with a recent snow, And the woman numb and slow. At the crowded crossing she waited along, Jostled aside by the careless throngs; Of people who passed her by Unheeding the plea of her anxious eyes. Down the street with laughter and shout, Came happy boys like a flock of sheep, Hailing the snow piled white and deep; Past the woman, so old and grey, They hastened on their homeward way None offered a helping hand, At last came out of the merry troop, The loveliest boy of them all; He paused beside her and whispered low “I’ll help you across, if you wish so. With her aged hand on his strong young arm, He guided the trembling feet along, Then back again to his friends he went, His young heart happy and well content. “She’s some one’s mother, you should know, And she’s aged, poor and slow.’’
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Grandpa’s Special
Gift
“Why are you so late today? Your father had come earlier than you. Anyway, come inside I was waiting for you to have dinner.” I felt so sorry for Grandpa that I told him what had happened.
Paula Judith { 5545 }
y grandpa had a bicycle. Only ‘he' used
‘M it. He never let anybody else take it from him. He used to take great care of his bicycle. I always used to go everywhere walking. I felt too tired of walking. Grandpa never let me take his bicycle. But one day I pleaded him very much and he gave me. From that day onwards, ‘I’ started using it. Grandpa asked me to clean it daily, but I felt I’ll do it on a Sunday.
One day, when I went to the library, (after around two hours) I came outside. My cycle was not there! I felt really scared, not because Grandpa would beat me on something – (actually he’ll not do anything to me) but his very ‘Special’
cycle if lost he’ll be very very sad.It was dark when I returned home, because there was no other way that. When I reached home, Grandpa was waiting for me. He asked, “Why are you so late today? Your father had come earlier than you. Anyway, come inside I was waiting for you to have dinner.” I felt so sorry for Grandpa that I told him what had happened. My dad and Grandpa stared at me in astonishment. My dad said, “But you didn’t take the cycle today! It is here, in the shed!” What a relief I felt! I asked to my Grandpa, “After all what’s so special about that cycle? Grandpa told me, “You see, my grandpa gave this bicycle to me when I was ten years old. I really loved my grandpa more than anybody else so he gave it to me telling ‘I may not be with you always, but whenever you ride this cycle, remember me. So take care of it really well. ‘ So, that’s why its special. Goodnight my dear, sweet dreams.” The next morning, I started cleaning the cycle. My grandpa was really happy to see this.’ And do you know what really happened? Grandpa was looking in the handle bar mirror, when he saw ‘his Grandpa – smiling at him.
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\‑n¡ ‑ d‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ à F´‑n\‑m FÃ‑mh ‑ c‑pw‑ Fs‑¶ s‑hd‑p¡ ‑ p‑ ‑ ¶X‑v‑. F¶‑v. R‑m³‑, R‑m³ Bc‑mW‑v F¶ t‑Nm‑ Z‑y‑ a‑mW‑v a\‑Êp‑ \ ‑ n‑ d‑ s‑ b ‑ . a‑mX‑m] ‑ n‑ X ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ Ä \j‑vSs‑ ¸ ‑ « P‑oh‑nX ‑ w‑ ,‑ 12 hÀj‑w {‑`m‑ ´‑v Bi‑p] ‑ {‑ X ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ Â. R‑m³ Fg‑pX ‑ p‑ I ‑ b ‑ m‑ W‑v Fs‑â IY. a‑mÀ¨‑v 1989 b‑n Hc‑p I‑mÀ A]‑IS‑ ¯ ‑ n‑  Fs‑â a‑mX‑m] ‑ n‑ X ‑ m‑ ‑ ¡Ä ac‑n¨‑p B k‑w`‑h¯ ‑ n‑ \ ‑ p‑ t‑ i ‑ j‑w Fs‑â ka‑\n‑ e s‑Xä‑n. AÑs‑â _Ô‑¯n‑  s‑]«‑bm‑ t‑cm‑ Fs‑¶ {‑`m‑ ´‑v Bi‑p] ‑ {‑ X ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑  AU‑van‑ ä‑v s‑Nb‑vXp‑ . ac‑p¶‑p Ig‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . Hc‑p s‑kÃ‑n Bc‑pa‑ n‑ à ‑ m‑ ¯ ‑ h ‑ s‑\ t‑]m‑ s‑e Ig‑n‑ ª‑p. 12 hÀj‑w ag t‑]m‑ s‑e t‑]m‑ b‑n R‑m³ U‑nk‑vNm‑ ÀP‑v Bb‑n. R‑m³ Ae‑bp‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . Hc‑p s‑Xc‑ph ‑ p‑ \ ‑ m‑ b ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ s‑e ac‑Wa‑ n‑ à P‑oh‑nX ‑ h‑pw‑ CÃ. ""Hc‑p {‑`m‑ ´ ‑ ³ F‑¡m‑ e ‑ h‑pw‑ {‑`m‑ ´ ‑ ³ X‑s¶ ‑ b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑ F‑¶v‑ FÃ‑m‑ hc‑pw‑ h‑n[ ‑ n‑ s‑ b ‑ g‑ p‑ X ‑ n‑ b ‑ n‑ «‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ h‑pw‑ ''.
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Nature is from God, its just a wonder The God has made human to protect them, As far as I am concerned. Now they don’t like them, the upcoming Technologies drive them away. Now they are destroying the nature to feed Their children, indirectly. Even a small squirrel has a wonderful life, Which depends on us (indirectly) When we destroy the forest, we wouldn’t Think of our upcoming generations. I am not sure whether the earth will continue To look green outside when it will be future we will tell our children’s There was a thing which was called ‘Tree So we should try to save them. THIS IS NOT A SPEECH IT’S A WARNING…
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½Ä `‑qa‑nb ‑ n‑  Gäh‑pw‑ I‑qS‑pX ‑  Cj‑vSs‑ ¸ ‑ S‑ p‑ ‑ ¶X‑v \½‑ps‑S AÑ‑s\ ‑ b‑pw‑ A½‑sb ‑ b ‑ p‑ ‑ a‑mW ‑ v‑. AhÀ¡‑pw‑ `‑qa‑nb ‑ n‑  Gäh‑pw‑ Cj‑vSw‑ Ah‑cp‑ s‑S k‑z´‑w a¡‑sf ‑ b ‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. \½s‑f If‑n¸ ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ X‑pw‑ \½‑ps‑ S‑ I®‑oÀ X‑pS‑ ¨X‑pw‑ Ah‑cm‑ W ‑ v‑. \½‑ps‑S k‑vIq‑ f‑n h‑nS‑m³ Gäh‑pw‑ I‑qS‑pX ‑  B{‑Kl ‑ n‑ ‑ ¨‑hÀ. \½‑ps‑S B{‑Kl ‑ § ‑ Ä k‑m[‑n‑ ¨‑pX ‑ c‑ m‑ ³ k‑z´‑w B{‑Kl ‑ § ‑ Ä X‑yP‑n¨ ‑ h ‑ À. \½s‑f t‑Im‑ t‑fP ‑ n‑  ] T‑n¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ³ Gäh‑pw‑ I‑qS‑pX ‑  B{‑K‑ l‑n¨ ‑ h ‑ À. \½s‑f ]W‑¡m‑ c‑ \‑mb‑n P‑oh‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ ]‑mh‑s¸ ‑ «‑ h ‑ c‑ m‑ b‑v \S‑¶‑ hÀ. \½s‑f A`‑na‑ m‑ \ ‑ t‑ ¯ ‑ m‑ s‑S P‑oh‑n‑ ¸‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ \‑mW‑t¡ ‑ t‑ S‑ m‑ s‑S P‑oh‑n¨ ‑ h ‑ À. AX‑n\ ‑ m‑  Hc‑n¡ ‑ e‑pw‑ Xs‑â AÑ‑s\ ‑ t‑bm‑ A½‑sb ‑ t‑bm‑ h‑nj‑an‑ ¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ c‑ p‑ X ‑ v‑. \½Ä I‑pª‑p§ ‑ f ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä \½‑ps‑S s‑sI ‑ ]‑nS‑n¨‑v \S‑¯n‑ ¨ ‑ h ‑ À. Ahs‑c h‑mÀ²‑Iy‑ I ‑ m‑ e ‑ ¯‑v \½Ä s‑sI ‑ ]‑nS‑n¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ . F¶‑m a‑m{‑Xt‑a \a‑p¡‑v kt‑´m‑ j ‑ t‑ ¯ ‑ m‑ s‑S P‑oh‑n¡ ‑ m‑ \ ‑ m‑ I ‑ q‑ . a‑m{‑Xa‑ à a‑mX‑m] ‑ n‑ X ‑ m‑ ‑ ¡s‑f Hc‑n¡ ‑ e‑pw‑ s‑sI ‑ h‑nS‑ms‑X F¶‑pw‑ \½‑ps‑S a\‑Ên‑  s‑Im‑ ï‑p\‑S¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ .
Mohammed Bilal
Vasishtt S G
{ 5695 }
I kept you always in my arm { 5571 } Still loved you, cared you Hugged you with warmth and love But never knew sky was your dream And you were suffocated but never cried. For that I held you tight And when I started knowing your mind I left you free from my hand You flew up with the wind Your shadow masked my gloomy mind But then I felt you were mine Still why did you leave me alone???
Teacher Student Relation Ship Rishikesh Chandran { 5039 }
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eacher student relationship is a relationship which has been in existence from time immemorial. In the early ages this was known as ‘guru shishya bandham’ where the guru or teacher was considered as almost equivalent to God. The love and respect of the shishya or student for his guru was beyond description. It was a very special relationship between the guru and shishya during the years of acquiring knowledge and the influence of the guru on his shishya was very high. The story of Ekalavya and Dronacharya from the Mahabharata can illustrate the strength and depth of this relationship. In this modern era, like Ekalavya, we students should also have a dakshina to give our teachers. It is our good performance in the exams which will give us good results and ultimately when we become doctors, engineers etc., our teachers will value our performance as the dakshina given to them by their students. We should always love our teachers and respect them for they are the people who educate us and care for our future success and who are responsible for grooming us into good human beings.
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hcp-¶p... C-e-{-ÎnIv ImÀ bpKw Arvind Rajiv Nair { 5753 }
Malayalam translation of the English article written by the cadet which appeared in 'Business Plus' magazine.
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INTERESTING FACTS Amit Mankotia { 5636 }
JOKES
There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with orange, purple and silver.
A police officer caught Sourav Nath for speeding and asked to see his licence. Saurav Nath replied “Sir, yesterday you took away my licence and today you expect me to show it to you?!”
Teacher – Sunil, what is outer covering of a tree trunk called?
Sunil = I don’t know miss.
Teacher = Bark, Sunil, Bark
Sunil= Bow, Bow!
Algebra, Trignometry and calculus are studies which originated in India.
India never invaded any country in its last 5000 years of history.
The tongue is the strongest muscles in our body.
‘Rhythm’ is the only longest English word without a vowel
Chess was invented in India.
A ‘jiffy’ is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of second.
Humans share 50% of their DNA with bananas.
Months that begin on a Sunday will always have a “Friday
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Humanity-
The Greatest Religion
But I would like to ask those oday the earth has taken a red hue. The soil in which we cultivate today, is percolating liters and litres of blood, day after day. Since the very day India saw her dawn of independence there has been umpteen cases of riots, ethnic massacre, holocaust, militant attacks and even the loathful wars. I fail to understand what the people of militant groups like Boko Haram and Islamic State get when they slit myriad throats of those people.
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scavengers of the humanity if they don’t love their family? Don’t they like peace? I would like to question the whole world why there has been no weapon created for love?
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Anku V Sarangh { 5390}
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Shubham S Sagar { 5484 } Shilpa Rajiv Nair { 5720 }
a sister
As I stare into emptiness, looking at the wall, Drowning in the noises, in a highly noisy hall, Reading quietly, never once moving With all my determination in the offing. Sadly, I discover, Being the only girl in a class of boys all, Isn’t quite appealing after all.
When the world has lost it’s lustre, She never loses faith in you.
The staff; they are really nice, Teachers; firm, but polite and wise,
When things don’t go as planned, She is there to count and care beside you.
“Try talking to them boys,” they say, “Talk to you in return they might”,
When others turn away from you She is a friend who listens to you.
So say my parents, much to my plight, “Have all the fun you can, just avoid a fight!”
She is like a guiding light in the darkness of the night, She is like a breath of spring in the storms of winter.
“Make yourself at home”, they repeat, Over and over and over again.
She brings sunshine where there are cloud She brings happiness where there are disasters
“But a place without good friends to cheer, Might as well a hell”, I clear.
She is a special kind of person A unique and caring friend…
Time has trodden, few months part Some I know them, they me some,
She thinks that you are the best, Here ‘she’ is none other than my ‘sister’
Things are not as bad as I thought, Rays of hope have suddenly sprout.
The wall doesn’t feel so black anymore, The noises in the hall don’t make me sour, All the while I think I knew Some good will, hope and cheer, Will make it not as bad as I fear.
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h³ X‑pd¶ \à a\‑tÊ ‑ m‑ s‑S B \à h‑nZ‑ym‑ e ‑ b ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ t‑ e ‑ ¡‑v I‑me‑pI ‑ p‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ . Ah³ Bs‑I a‑md‑ns‑ ¡m‑ïn‑cp¶p. Ah³ k‑z]‑v\§ ‑ Ä I‑mW‑m³ X‑pS‑§n‑ . ]‑pX‑nb b‑qW‑nt‑^m‑ w‑ ]‑pX‑nb \‑nba‑w a‑mä‑w h¶‑p. I‑pt‑d I‑q«‑p¡ ‑ m‑ s‑c Iï‑p. ]e‑bn‑ S‑ ‑ ¯‑n \‑n¶‑p h¶ BÄ¡‑mÀ. AhÀ GX‑v P‑mX‑n,‑ GX‑v aX‑am‑ W ‑ v‑. ]e Xc‑¯n‑ e ‑ p‑ Å k‑wk‑vIm‑ c‑w F¶dnbnÃ. Ah³ B I‑q«‑pI ‑ m‑ t‑ c‑ m‑ S‑p k‑vt\ ‑ lh‑pw‑ Z‑p:Jh‑pw‑ ]¦‑ps‑ h ‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . Ct‑¸m‑ Ä Ch‑ns‑S P‑mX‑nb ‑ n‑ à ‑ ,‑ aX‑an‑ à FÃ‑mh ‑ c‑pw‑ H¶‑mW ‑ v‑. Ahs‑\ ]T‑n¸ ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ S‑o¨s‑d Iï‑p. \à k‑z`‑mh ‑ a‑ p‑ Å ‑ h ‑ À. \à s‑]c‑pa‑ m‑ ä‑ a‑ p‑ Å ‑ h ‑ À. ]T‑n¸ ‑ n‑ \‑v A[‑nI‑w Ig‑nh ‑ n‑ s‑ à ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ I‑mb‑nI ‑ c‑ w‑ K ‑ ¯‑v Ah³ Ahs‑â Ig‑nh ‑ p‑ I ‑ m‑ W ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . Ah³‑ FÃ‑m If‑nI ‑ f ‑ p‑ s‑S \‑nb‑ah‑pw‑ c‑oX‑nb‑pw‑ ]T‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . Ah³ ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ Ä If‑nt‑ b ‑ m‑ S‑v Hc‑p] ‑ m‑ S‑v X‑mX‑v]c‑yw‑ I‑mW‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . Ah³ S‑oa‑n If‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . A§s\ Ah³ Xsâ Ig‑nh‑v {‑Ku ‑ ï‑n S‑oa‑n I‑mW‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ¢‑mÊ‑n ]‑pX‑nb `‑mj ]T‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ]‑pX‑nb Imcy§Ä ]T‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . ]t‑£ Ahs‑â N‑n´‑IÄ ¢‑mk‑v d‑qa‑ns‑â ]‑pd‑¯m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . he‑ns‑ b ‑ m‑ c‑p ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ Ä If‑n¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ \ ‑ m‑ h ‑ W ‑ s‑ a‑ ¶ ‑ v‑. ¢‑mÊ‑n ]e‑t¸ ‑ m‑ g‑ p‑ w‑ S‑o¨À Ahs‑\ hg¡‑p ]d‑ªp‑ . Ah³ he‑nb ¢‑mÊ‑pI ‑ f ‑ n‑  F¯‑n. Ft‑´m‑ ]T‑n¸ ‑ n‑ \‑v a‑m{‑Xw‑ Ah³ X‑mX‑v]c‑yw‑ I‑mW‑n¨ ‑ n‑ à ‑ . N‑ne‑t¸ ‑ m‑ Ä Ahs‑â I‑pS‑pw‑ _ ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ s‑â AhØ Iï‑v ]T‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ X‑pS‑§p‑ w‑ . ]T‑n¸ ‑ n‑ \‑v I‑q«‑pI ‑ m‑ c‑pw‑ S‑o¨‑dp‑ a‑ m‑ c‑pw‑ Ahs‑\ kl‑mb ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ a‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . Ah³ t‑em‑ I‑s¯ ‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ d‑ n‑ ¨‑v I‑qS‑pX ‑  Ad‑nª ‑ p‑ . ]‑pX‑nb Ad‑nh ‑ p‑ I ‑ Ä t‑\S‑n.
`‑qa‑nb‑n Hc‑p \à a\‑pj ‑ y‑ \ ‑ m‑ b‑n P‑oh‑n¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ . c‑mP‑y¯ ‑ n‑ \‑p t‑hï‑n \ÃX‑p s‑N¿‑Ww‑ . Ah³ \s‑Ãm‑ c‑p ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ Ä If‑n¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ s‑ \ ‑ ¶‑v Ad‑nb ‑ ‑ s‑¸«‑ p‑ . AhÀ B h‑nZ‑ym‑ e‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑pw‑ Ahs‑â k‑pl‑r¯ ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ w‑ h‑nS ]d‑ªp‑ . ""Ah³ Ah‑\n‑  Hc‑p ]c‑n] ‑ I ‑ z‑ \ ‑ m‑ b a\‑pj ‑ y‑ s‑\ Is‑ï¯ ‑ n‑ .‑' ]ï‑v‑ ]«‑mf‑w F¶‑v t‑I«‑m Xs‑¶ Ah\‑v t‑]S‑n‑ b‑mb ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . ]‑ns‑¶ AX‑ns‑ \ ‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ d‑ n‑ ¨‑v Ad‑nª ‑ t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä Hc‑p he‑nb H‑m^‑ok ‑ À BI‑Ws‑ a‑ ¶‑p B{‑Kl ‑ n‑ ¨ ‑ p‑ . ]T‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ka‑b¯‑v h‑o«‑p¡ ‑ m‑ s‑c I‑pd‑nt‑ ¨ ‑ m‑ À¯‑v Z‑p:J‑n¡‑pw‑ . Ah\‑v H¶‑dn‑ b‑mw‑ , AhÀ Ah\‑pw Ahs‑â I‑pS‑pw‑ _ ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ \‑pw‑ t‑hï‑nb ‑ m‑ W‑v Ij‑vSs‑ ¸ ‑ S‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ X ‑ v‑. Ah\‑v FÃ‑mw‑ Ahs‑â A½‑bm‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . \¶‑mb‑n ]T‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ Ah³ I‑nW‑ªp‑ {‑ia‑n¨ ‑ p‑ . hÀj‑§Ä hfs‑c t‑hK‑w IS‑ ¶‑pt‑ ] ‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ . HS‑ph ‑ n‑  h‑nZ‑ym‑ e ‑ b ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑v h‑nS‑]d‑ t‑ b ‑ ï Ah‑kc‑w ka‑mK ‑ X ‑ a‑ m‑ b‑n. At‑¸m‑ Ä k‑zb‑w N‑n´‑n¨‑p t‑\m‑ ¡‑n. F\‑n¡ ‑ n‑ h ‑ n‑ s‑S \‑n¶‑v F´‑mW‑v I‑n«‑nb ‑ X‑v? Ah³ Hc‑p] ‑ m‑ S‑v \à Imcy§Ä a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ . \à K‑pc‑p¡ ‑ ‑ ·‑mÀ‑, \à k‑pl‑r¯ ‑ p‑ ¡ ‑ Ä Cj‑vSw‑ t‑ ] ‑ m‑ s‑e If‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ {‑Ku ‑ ï‑pIÄ‑, `£‑Wa‑ p‑ ï ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ t‑N«‑·m‑ À‑, ]T‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ‑ \‑pÅ \à ¢‑mÊ‑vdq‑ w‑ . F´‑mW‑v ic‑nb‑pw‑ s‑Xä‑pw‑ F¶‑pw‑ a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡ ‑ n‑ . Hc‑p I‑p«‑n¡‑v e‑oU‑dm‑ I ‑ m‑ ³ Fs‑´m‑ s‑¡ ‑ n‑ . `‑qa‑nb ‑ n‑  Hc‑p K‑pW‑ta‑ · t‑hW‑sa‑ ¶‑v a\‑Ên‑ e ‑ m‑ ¡ \à a\‑pj ‑ y‑ \ ‑ m‑ b‑n P‑oh‑n¡ ‑ W ‑ w‑ . c‑mP‑y¯ ‑ n‑ \‑p t‑hï‑n \ÃX‑p s‑N¿‑Ww‑ . Ah³ \s‑Ãm‑ c‑p ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ Ä If‑n¡ ‑ m‑ c‑ s‑ \ ‑ ¶‑v Ad‑nb ‑ s‑ ¸ ‑ «‑ p‑ . AhÀ B h‑nZ‑ym‑ e ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑pw‑ Ahs‑â k‑pl‑r¯ ‑ n‑ t‑ \ ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ w‑ h‑nS ]d‑ªp‑ . ""Ah³ Ah‑\n‑  Hc‑p ]c‑n] ‑ I ‑ z‑ \ ‑ m‑ b a\‑pj ‑ y‑ s‑\ Is‑ï¯ ‑ n‑ .‑''
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he day was quite cheerful and hot when for the first time I had plaster on my limbs. It was Copa America Finals between Chile and Argentina and my heart was pumping hard to watch Messi on screen. It was not that the crush for football had been generated in a Jiffy but it was my three free kick goals behind the cause. If I remember correctly ‘Vadakan Selfie’ was screened in the auditorium. I came to mess like any other healthy cadet after movie; had my dinner and went back to dormitory. Being Saturday our housemaster had granted us T.V. The same cliché talks since the morning continued. Who will win? In the mean time I felt the urge to visit toilet. I was saunting and singing, suddenly my eyes froze on a red mug, which was lying on my way. What a devilish appearance it had? It was red (danger) with sluttish scratches on it. It stood firmly as if it were challenging my might. Without wasting even a second I raised my right leg and tried a free-kick on it. In the midst of my jump I took a 3600 turn. Next thing which I knew was I was lying on the floor with shriek from my mouth. I walked to my bed and lay dead till the dawn broke. Whenever I lifted my hand it quivered and I understood it was a fracture. I went to the hospital and pretty soon got my X-rays done, followed by a plaster ceremony on my right hand. Doctor told that there was a minute fracture in my wrist and it will take three weeks to heal. In the mean time South zone, debate and other activities took place and 21 days flew past. Days went on happily and Onam break commenced. It was for the first time in my 5 years tenure in Sainik School, I was going to be present at home on the auspicious occasion of Raksha – Bandhan.
Again it was a fracture, just above my wrist. It was such a big fracture that I could see the gap between bones in the X-ray. This time I had to carry 4 kg plaster for six weeks. How can god be so cruel? I had to report back to school within 5 days, summative-1 was on the verge to start and my hand……… 146
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It was a beautiful day on Raksha Bandhan. I was jumping with elation. As I didn’t have any sister of my own, usually my Cousins tie Rakhi for me. On the day, I attired in the best clothes I had, and set out for my cousins house on a bike with my father. I was a pillion rider, holding the
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carrier with my both hands and a golden watch was shining on my left hand. The car running in front of us stopped abruptly and so did we. We must have waited for 2-3 seconds and then suddenly something like hit my left hand and to my atonishment, I found another bike fallen on the road, The handle of the bike had hit my hand - the same hand, on which I was wearing the beauty watch. Even without consoling me that fellow stood up with full agility, took a U turn and vanished. The gentleman was in fools world or fairy world that he took no notice of us. I was groaning due to pain. I lifted my hand and to my astonishment it was not shaking. I was damn sure that it was only injury and not a fracture. Once again X-rays were taken and lo! Tears rolled down my eyes. Again it was a fracture, just above my wrist. It was such a big fracture that I could see the gap between bones in the X-ray. This time I had to carry 4 kg plaster for six weeks. How can god be so cruel? I had to report back to school within 5 days, summative-1 was on the verge to start and my hand………
In the mean time I felt the urge to visit toilet. I was saunting and singing, suddenly my eyes froze on a red mug, which was lying on my way. What a devilish appearance it had? It was red (danger) with sluttish scratches on it. It stood firmly as if it were challenging my might. Without wasting even a second I raised my right leg and tried a freekick on it..
I came back home and by looking me, my mother was dumbstruck as if lightening fell on her. Nothing to say about the unfortunate day-again it was a Saturday. I came to school and days passed. Once in a fort-night I used to go to ground and used to think-one day I will also be playing. I will be taking push-ups. Whenever the gloomy clouds of helplessness and despair used to surround me, I used to think of MP Anilkumar and Stephen Hawkings and that used to pump courage in me. Days in exile passed and I was a free bird once again. Hindi debate was approaching and the advantage of being the only North Indian of 10th class in my house, I made up my mind to participate. Days kept going and the D-day came SATURDAY. Yes, the debate was on Saturday. Debate was over and results, were announced. But perhaps the ball was in my court this time and I stood undisputed in the debate. I raised my eyes towards heaven in gratitude and murmured – SATURDAY. BAD LUCK COMBINATION IS NO MORE. But many more Saturdays are still there to come and the story will…
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“I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done” Madame Marie Curie
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hey are the virtual images of what we hope our future to be. Here I talk about the dreams that we hope ourselves to be and not the ones that we see while sleeping.
Every person has his/her own dreams. But some will be very shy to speak it out. But they may be holding their dreams close to their hearts. There will be many obstacles in our path to success. And each and every step that we take will determine our position up in those ladders of our life. Many have the capabilities to reach success but they lose their hope in their last step. The main factor that fulfills our dreams are by working hard and paving a good will. There are no shortcuts to success. And you can’t walk alone all the way; you should have the blessings and help from the teachers and parents to achieve the goal. All the obstacles make us tough enough to walk the long path of stones and thorns. The famous words of our late President, the man who taught the country to dream, goes like this “A dream is not which you see while sleeping; it is something Prince Kumar Deepak.D.Dev that does not let you sleep”. { 5508 } { 5469 }
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A½‑bq‑ «‑p¶ H‑cp‑ c‑ p‑ f t‑Nm‑ d‑v A½‑bq‑ «‑ p‑ ¶ Hc‑pc‑ p‑ f t‑Nm‑ d‑v,‑ Aa‑rX‑w t‑]m‑ s‑e a[‑pc‑w ]I‑cp‑ w‑ . A½‑bp‑ s‑ S‑ Hc‑pc‑ p‑ f t‑Nm‑ d‑p I‑n«‑m\ ‑ m‑ b‑v I‑m¯‑nc‑ p‑ ¶‑p R‑m³ I‑me‑§t‑ f ‑ m‑ f‑w At‑½ \‑n³ s‑sI ‑ b‑n \‑n¶‑v Hc‑p]‑nS‑n t‑Nm‑ d‑p® ‑ m‑ ³ s‑Im‑ X‑n¨‑p R‑m³ IS‑te ‑ m‑ f‑w h‑ni¶‑p Ic‑bp‑ ¶ I‑pª‑ns‑\ D‑u«‑n Ic‑¨n‑  a‑mä‑m³ t‑ZhX t‑]m‑  Hc‑p \‑mÄ hc‑ps‑ a‑ ³ A½. A½‑bp‑ s‑ S‑ Hc‑pc‑ p‑ f t‑Nm‑ d‑v,‑ D®‑n¡ ‑ ® ‑ s‑ â ‑ s‑ s‑ ¡ ‑ ¿ ‑ n‑ s‑e s‑h®‑t] ‑ m‑  Aa‑rX ‑ w‑ .
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Rajaneesh Rajan { 5235 }
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I will notQuit
I will not quit until the battle is won, I will not quit until I hear the word ‘WELL DONE’ Though tough be the way, And hard to be fight I will not quit. The conflict and right There’s much to be gained True choice to make Lord show me the path Just right one to take!
Abhijith S { 5599 }
NIIK K S CH SSAAIIN HO OOOLL HA A KO KOO KKAAZZH OTA TAMM
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2016
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Ankit Kumar { 5516 }
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INTERESTING
Human Body Facts The stomach takes 20 minutes to tell the brain that it is full and that one should stop eating.
We blink our eyes about 20000 times a day.
One uses 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown
Babies are born without knee caps. They don’t appear till they are 2-6 yrs of age.
If both small intestine and the large intestine are kept end-to-end it would reach 900 cm. Most people shed 20 kg of skin in a life time. When you sneeze, air rushes through your nose at a speed of 156 km/hr. An eyelash lives about 150 days before it falls out Our brain sends messages at the rate of 375 km/hr. About 5-6 litres of blood is filtered by 2 million nephrons 37 times a day.
It is impossible to sneeze with open eyes
When you sneeze all your body function stops even your heart. Children grow faster in spring season. Women blink twice as much as men.
Abhishek A { 5261 }
Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing. A nose can remember 50,000 scents The energy used by brain is enough to light a 25 watt bulb. The heart produces enough pressure to squirt blood 9 metres. A pair of feet has 5,00,000 sweat glands. The liver is the only major organ in the human body that can regenerate itself if a part of it is removed.
Ankith Suman { 5345 }
The sun is setting
Bringing darkness to the world. Never lose your hope Because moon still awaits. The moon is fading away Day by day to the new moon Still never lose your hope, Because full moon is still to come You might have caught a cold Still lose no hope, Because recovery is yet to come Every black has a white, And every white has a black, Don’t let the black Take over your white Hopes are never lost, Because tomorrow is yet to come.
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Albert George { 5176 }
2014 t‑em‑ I‑I¸‑v {‑_k‑oe‑ n‑  \S‑s¶ ‑ ‑ ¦‑ne‑pw‑ {‑_k‑oe‑ n‑ \‑v s‑ka‑n IS‑¡m‑ ³ Bb‑nÃ‑ . 2015þ16 k‑u¯‑v t‑km‑ ¬ N‑m¼‑y³j‑n¸‑v \½‑ps‑S k‑z´‑w k‑vIq‑ f‑n \S‑¶t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä I‑nc‑o‑ S‑¯n‑  I‑pd‑ª‑ s‑Xm‑ ¶‑pw‑ R§Ä¡‑v t‑hï‑mb ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ .
I‑mc‑ ³ I®‑pX ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ½‑n Fg‑pt‑ ¶ ‑ ¡‑pw‑ . Hc‑p k‑ps‑se ‑ a‑ m‑ \ ‑ n‑ t‑ b ‑ m‑ s‑S S‑nh‑nb ‑ p‑ s‑S IÀ«‑\p‑ b ‑ À¯‑pw‑ . ]‑ns‑¶ BÀ¸‑ph ‑ n‑ f ‑ n‑ b‑pw‑ Bc‑h§ ‑ f ‑ p‑ w‑ . t‑em‑ I‑I¸‑v If‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ 32 c‑mP‑y§ ‑ s‑ f ‑ b‑pw‑ `‑q]‑S¯ ‑ n‑  s‑Xm‑ «‑p I‑mW‑n¡ ‑ m‑ ³ ]d‑ªm‑ Â‑, t‑Im‑ g‑nt‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ «‑ p‑ I ‑ m‑ c‑ ³ A´‑n¨‑p \‑nt‑¶¡‑mw‑ . ]t‑£ 32 S‑oa‑ns‑e A‑wK‑§s‑ f ‑ ¡ ‑ p‑ d‑ n‑ ¨‑v t‑hW‑sa‑ ‑ ¦‑n H¶‑ca‑ W ‑ n‑ ¡ ‑ q‑ À ¢‑ms‑kS‑ p‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ ³ t‑Im‑ g‑nt‑ ¡ ‑ m‑ s‑« ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ Ä t‑{] ‑ a‑nI ‑ Ä¡‑v {‑]t‑Xy‑ I ]T\ c‑m{‑Xn‑ I ‑ f ‑ p‑ s‑S Bh‑iy‑ a‑ n‑ à ‑ . H‑mt‑cm‑ t‑em‑ I‑I¸‑pw‑ ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ f ‑ n‑ \‑v \ÂI‑p¶ ‑ X‑v \·‑bp‑ s‑S Ì‑m¼‑v H«‑n¨ ]‑pX‑ns‑ b ‑ m‑ c‑p h‑ne‑mk ‑ a‑ m‑ W ‑ v‑. 2014 t‑em‑ I‑I¸‑v {‑_k‑oe ‑ n‑  \S‑s¶ ‑ ¦ ‑ n‑ e‑pw‑ {‑_k‑o‑ e‑n\‑v s‑ka‑n IS‑¡m‑ ³ Bb‑nà ‑ . 2015þ16 k‑u¯‑v t‑km‑ ¬ N‑m¼‑y³j‑n¸‑v \½‑ps‑S k‑z´‑w k‑vIq‑ f‑n \S‑¶t‑ ¸ ‑ m‑ Ä I‑nc‑oS‑ ¯ ‑ n‑  I‑pd‑ªs‑ X ‑ m‑ ¶‑pw‑ R§Ä¡‑v t‑hï‑mb ‑ n‑ ‑ c‑p¶ ‑ p‑ . k‑u¯‑v t‑km‑ ¬ ^‑pS‑vt_ ‑ m‑ Ä t‑{S‑ m‑ ^‑n t‑\S‑nb ‑ X‑v Fs‑â Gäh‑pw‑ he‑ns‑ b ‑ m‑ c‑p B{‑Kl ‑ a‑ m‑ b ‑ n‑ c‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . k‑z´‑w {‑Ku ‑ ï‑n AX‑v t‑\S‑m\ ‑ m‑ b‑n F¶X‑v kt‑´m‑ j‑w \ ÂI‑p¶ I‑mc‑ya‑ m‑ W‑v. P‑oh‑nX ‑ ¯ ‑ n‑  s‑s\ ‑ c‑mi‑yw‑ A\‑p`‑ h‑n¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ \‑na‑nj ‑ § ‑ f ‑ n‑  F\‑n¡‑v ià‑n \ÂI‑m\‑pw‑ s‑sk ‑ \‑nI k‑vIq‑ f‑ns‑e P‑oh‑nX‑w \¶‑mb‑n Bk‑zZ‑ n‑ ‑ ¡‑m\‑pw‑ I‑m¸´‑v Fs‑¶ H‑cp‑ ] ‑ m‑ S‑p kl‑mb ‑ n‑ ‑ ¨‑n«‑ p‑ ï ‑ v‑. I‑m¸´‑v If‑nt‑ b ‑ m‑ S‑p \µ‑n ]d‑bm‑ ³ `‑mj‑ I‑fà k‑vt\ ‑ lh‑pw‑ If‑nt‑ b ‑ m‑ S‑ p‑ Å _l‑pa‑ m‑ ‑ \‑hp‑ a‑ m‑ W‑v t‑hï‑Xv‑. Ht‑cs‑ b ‑ m‑ c‑p t‑]m‑ À¨‑p‑ K‑ok‑v h‑m¡‑m FÃ‑mw‑ HX‑p¡ ‑ p‑ ¶ ‑ p‑ . ""H{‑_n‑ K ‑ m‑ t‑Zm‑ !‑ '‑ '
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Administrative Staff
Sitting (L-R): Ms Sonia R, Ms OK Supriya Rani, Mr K Ravindranatha Panicker, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col Gireesh Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Lt Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr MG Francis, Mr P Manoj, Ms B Radhika, Ms Sudhalekshmi, Ms R Sandhya, Standing 1st Row (L-R): Ms Jayashindhu GS, Ms Bhavana, Mr Sambhu R, Mr Mathew K Thomas, Mr Girish KR, Mr Alex Abraham, Dr George PI, Mr Arunkumar G, Mr Arunkumar MS, Mr Rajan Nampoodiri, Mr Prince Prabhakaran, Mr Mahadevan Nair G, Mr VG Satheeshkumar, Mr Jestine KJ, Ms Deepa RVM, Ms Sruthi N Babu, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Ms Swathi Jaikumar, Mr KS Antony, Mr Noufal, Mr Vishnu, Mr Lal Abraham Thomas, Mr Rajesh R, Mr Macson M, Standing 3rd Row (L-R): CHM Kirthi Singh, Mr Rajesh Kumar S, Mr Unnikrishnan G, CHM Sakti Singh
Sitting (L-R): Mrs Molly P Joseph, Mrs Susamma Isaac, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Dr Thomas Mathew, Mr Sajimon Joseph, Mr Sudeev Sukumar, Mrs Revamma CT, Mrs Geetha E, Standing 1st Row (L-R): Mrs Asha IV, Mrs Sreelatha M, Mr Rajan, Mr Anilkumar, Mr Sreevalsan, Mr Mohanan, Mr Gopalakrishnan, Mr Babu, Mr Yesudas, Mr Rajendran, Mr Gopakumar, Mr Anilkumar, Mr Suresh, Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Mr Ratheesh, Mr Gireesh, Mr Arun, Mr Jose, Mr Sasi, Mr Muraleedharan, Standing 3rd Row (L-R): Mr Sunil Jose, Mr Vasappan, Mr Suresh, Mr Shabu, Mr Ramachandran
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School Football Team
Sitting (L-R): CHM Keerthi, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Unnikrishnan, CHM Shakti Standing 1st Row (L-R): Shyam, Harikrishnan, Arun Prakash, Adarsh US, Nandan Kumar, Chandan Kumar, Ajaylal Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Idhun Ramesh, Albin Antony, Alfy Shilin, Alex M, Rohit Kumar Gupta, Ishan J, Mithun Vincent, Adwaith BA, Chandan Kumar.
Sitting (L-R): CHM Keerthi Singh, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Mr KS Antony, CHM Shakti Standing 1st Row (L-R): Rohit Kumar, Shyam, Akarsh MB, Adarsh Menon, Alfy Shilin, Adarsh V Nath, Chandan Kumar, Harikrishnan Standing 2nd Row (L-R): Shivam Kumar, Manu Murali, Yash Singh, Nabeel, Prateek, Rahul, Mithun Vincent, Rishikesh, Ranjan
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School Basketball Team
Sitting (L-R): CHM Keerthi, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Balamurugan, CHM Shakti Standing (L-R): Vivek, Adarsh A, Midhun George, Harikrishnan G, Sarin S, Abhi Hussain, Nabeel Mohammed, Jayakrishnan JK, Sachin, Haroon Kasim, Shijith Varghese, Ashin MS
Sitting (L-R): CHM Keerthi, Mr K Rajendran, Lt Col B Girish Kumar, Col A Rajiv, Cdr Gireesh Gopidas, Mr Mathew K Thomas, CHM Shakti Standing (L-R): Ritwik, Akshay, Naveen, Albin Antony, Justin Jiby, Varun EA, Amarnath, Anurag, Andrie Rein Mascrene, Rakesh Nayak, Sai SS, Adarsh Gopan
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Col A Rajiv
Principal (on 28 March 2015) th
Brig Vijay B Nair (on 5th August 2015)
Smt M S Jaya IAS
Director of Public Instructions (DPI) (on 30th October 2015)
Shri Sashi Tharoor MP (on 30th October 2015)
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Air Marshal Jasbir Walia VM, VSM Chairman, LBA (on 21th August 2015)
Shri M Sivasankar IAS Secretary Power & Sports Chairman & MD, KSEB (on 24th July 2015)
Air Marshal PN Pradhan AVSM
Senior Air Staff Officer, HQ, SAC Thiruvananthapuram (on 19th December 2015)
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Shri VS Senthil IAS
Additional Chief Secretary General Education, Govt of Kerala (on 19th December 2015)
Shri M Jayachandran Music Director (on 19th December 2015)
Lt Gen Sarath Chand CP UYSM, AVSM, VSM Army Commander, South Western Command (on 19th December 2015)
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Fr Devassi Paul
Principal, Loyola School (on 6th November 2015)
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Shri Jiji Thomson IAS Chief Secretary, Kerala (on 20th October 2015)
Brig Samir Salunke
Statiow n Cdt 91 Bde, Army Station, Pangode (on 20th July 2015)
Shri TP Senkumar IPS
Director General of Police & State Police Chief, Kerala (on 23rd October 2015)
Capt(IN) G Rambabu
Inspecting Officer (G), Sainik Schools Society (on 7th October 2015)
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On wings of poetry - Inter house Recitation Contest
A point to note Intehouse Hindi Debate
Mosaic of Events
Survival of the Fittest - Inter house Physical Efficiency Test ‘Battle of wits’ in progress - Inter house English Debate
NCC Written Examination NCC training..... ‘A Perfect Throw - destined to win’ South Zone Basketball Match
The youngest new entrant Class VI along with the First Lady of the Campus cutting the X’mas Cake.
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Chin ups Physical Efficiency Test
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On run - Inter house Cross Country Race being flagged off by the Admin Officer Lt Col B Girish Kumar
Looking into the matters related to the accounts Former Accountant Late Nampoothiri, Vice Principal and Admin Officer
‘Aiming Well’ Harshan Memorial Interschool Basketball Tournament held at Loyola School
Calling it a Day Farewell to Mr NG Babu
NCC memento being given to the School Cadet Captain
Mass PT Annual Athletics SAINIK SCHOOL K A Z H A K O O TA M
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Mr NG Babu
Master, Dept of Chemistry 15 Mar 2015 (Voluntary)
STAFF NEWS
Joined in Jan 1990, Master in Chemistry, Sr. Division NCC Officer, Lieutenant in Rank. After 25 years of selfless service with diligence and pride as a Master, Housemaster and NCC Officer, he took voluntary retirement in the year 2015. He has left his inimitable brand and imprint in all that he touched or endeavored. Presently serving as Principal, Sree Narayana Public School, Kollam.
Mr V Madhusoodhanan Nair General Employee 30 Nov 2015
His service to this institution is unparalleled in its quality of commitment, diligence and loyalty. Kazhak fraternity extends good wishes for his post-retirement life.
Mr J Babu
General Employee 30 Nov 2015 Superannuated after meritorious service. Kazhak fraternity extends good wishes for his post-retirement life.
Ms Jayasindhu GS
Asst Master to Master Dept of Chemistry
Ms Jayasindhu GS joined Kazhak Family in Chemistry Department as Asst Master and now stands promoted as Master.
Mr Biju Raj
Ms Revamma CT
General Employee - 01 May 2015
UDC to Accountant Accounts Section
Mr Vasappan Nair
General Employee - 01 July 2015
Ms Revamma CT joined Kazhak Family on 13.11.1995 as LDC and now stands promoted as Accountant on 15.10.2015.
Mr Prakashkumar
General Employee - 02 Mar 2016
Mr Sunil Jose
General Employee - 01 May 2015
Mr K Anilkumar
LDC to UDC Accounts Section
Mr Prasannakumar
Driver - 01 Feb 2016
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Mr Hemakumar
General Employee - 01 Mar 2016
Mr K Anilkumar joined Kazhak Family on 06.04.1992 and now stands promoted as UDC on 10.03.2016.
"No matter what you're going through. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. It may seem hard to get to it. But you can do it. Just keep working towards it and you'll find a positive result. 'Life is a gift,' maintaining an optimistic attitude is the best way to avoid being overtaken by negative pessimistic thoughts. As Helen Keller says, “Keep your face to the sunshine and you can never see the shadows”. The idea of keeping your face to the sunshine is that you should always look at the brighter side of life. If you do so, you will not see the shadows - the bad things that could affect you. “Yesterday is not ours to recover But tomorrow is definitely ours to win or Lose”. So think of the glories that could be achieved in the coming years and not waste time in brooding over the past misfortunes.
Ms Sonia R, Chief Editor
The opinion expressed in the Journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policy and views, official or otherwise of Sainik School, Kazhakootam or Sainik Schools Society, Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India.
Sitting (L-R): Ms Sandhya R (Malayalam), Mr K Rajendran (Senior Master), Ms Sonia R (Chief Editor), Dr George (Hindi), Mr KS Antony (English), Cdt Amal S, Cdt Rohit Nair, Cdt Niranjan, Standing (L-R): Cdt Naveen Hari, Cdt Ajin, Cdt Aditya Dinesh, Cdt Ayush Raj, Mr Rajeshkumar S (Concept & Design), Mr Swathi Jaikumar (Art & Illustration), Cdt Shilpa Rajiv Nair.
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Cover Photo Aerial view of SSKZM Campus
Concept & Design Rajeshkumar S Craft Instructor
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