JT GOLDEN JUBILEE SCHOOL CELEBRATES LEGACY AND INNOVATION
(Grandparents Day Tributes Merge With
Spectacular Maths, Science, Art & IT Exhibition)
Jagat Taran Golden Jubilee School, a
paragon of academic excellence celebrated a poignant Grandparents Day on 28th
September, 2024 paying tribute to the sagacity and enduring influence of grandparents.
The event brought together students ,
parents and grandparents in a joyous convergence of generations.
The Chief Guest for this occasion was
Prof. Swatantra Bala Sharma, the Rtd.
Prof. & HOD of Music Dept. , Allahabad University and the Rtd. Vice-
Chancellor of RMT Music and Arts , University of Gwalior. Ms. Ruchi Mittal ,
the Director of Ruchi Institute of Creative Arts was the Special Guest.
The festivities commenced with the
lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest,
the esteemed members of the management
committee and the school Principal Mrs. Sushmita Kanungo. The Chief Guest was
felicitated with the memento by the President, JTES. Ms. Ruchi Mittal was
felicitated by the school Principal with a planter.
The school Principal Mrs. Sushmita
Kanungo welcomed the Chief Guest Prof. Swatantra Bala Sharma, Shri Pradeep Mukherjee, the
President, JTES, Shri Aseem Mukherjee, the Vice- President, Shri
Sanjeev Chanda, the Secretary, all assembled dignitaries and the grandparents
of students. Mrs. Kanungo, in her welcome address emphasized the significance of
intergenerational relationships in fostering emotional intelligence and
cultural heritage. Grandparents embody the wisdom of yesteryears, guiding us
towards a brighter future," she remarked.
The tiny-tots of the Primary
section honored their grandparents with
heartfelt programmes , expressing gratitude for their unwavering support.
The Chief Guest Prof. Swatantra Sharma,
in her insightful keynote address, highlighted the importance of
intergenerational bonding in promoting mental well-being and social cohesion. She
eulogized the sagacity and enduring influence of
elderly family members.
The tiny-tots showcased mesmerizing
performances such as Twinkle Toes( a dance performance) , Natkhat Kathputli Ki
Duniya ( a puppet show) , Kartavyapath ( a musical act), a breathtaking display
of Martial Arts, Fashion Show , Qawwali etc. The students also organized a game
show extolling grandparents' virtues. The programme was immersed with heartfelt
speeches and felicitations expressing gratitude for grandparents' unwavering
support.
Shri Pradeep Mukherjee in his address
acknowledged the pivotal role of grandparents in shaping the career and future
of these little kids. He said that grandparents instill the moral values and
ethics in these young minds.
Jagat Taran Golden Jubilee School's
Grandparents Day celebration was a resounding success, reinforcing the
institution's commitment to family values and community engagement. The event
brought together students, parents, and grandparents in a joyous convergence. Mrs.
Smita Samaddar, the Primary section Coordinator proposed her Vote of thanks .
As students, parents, and grandparents
parted ways, the event's enduring legacy remained a testament to the transformative power of
intergenerational connections.
The celebration culminated with the
National Anthem.
In the second session, the school
organized a captivating Maths, Science, Art, and IT exhibition, showcasing the
creative prowess and innovative spirit of its students. The exhibition was a
Symphony of Ingenuity and Creativity and also a
testament to the school's commitment to fostering interdisciplinary
learning, integrating theoretical concepts with practical applications.
Students from various grades showcased their projects, models, and artwork,
demonstrating an impressive grasp of mathematical and scientific principles.
Pro. Ishwar Chandra Agrawal, the Former
Director of MNNIT, Prayagraj was the Chief Guest for this occasion.
The exhibition featured an impressive
array of innovative projects, models, and artwork, exemplifying students'
profound grasp of mathematical and scientific principles. Interactive mathematical
models elucidating complex algebraic and geometric concepts, scientific
experiments illustrating fundamental principles of physics, chemistry, and
biology, and environmental conservation models promoting sustainable
development, were among the notable exhibits.
Maths
Exhibition featured Spiro graph, a replica of Kutub minar, Gutt's Future
Theorem, Uses of similarity, 32 soilder games, Isometric Geo board, Napier'
bones, sand Art, Trigonometric park, marble race, parallel lines etc
The Science Exhibition featured
innovative projects including Hydraulic pressure Crane, Mechanical Solar
System, Buzz Games, Greenhouse Farming, Seismograph, Automatic Brake
System, Rocket, , Transmission Line
Fault Detection, Water Treatment, Lighting Conductor, Gobar Gas, Working Robot,
Electricity Generator, Obstacle Avoiding Car etc. These scientific experiments showcasing Environmental conservation models promoting
sustainability and principles of
physics, chemistry, and biology were a feast to behold.
The art section displayed an array of
creative expressions, including face painting, newspaper dress modeling, vibrant paintings and sketches reflecting
social awareness themes.
The IT section showcased technical
proficiency and prowess of students and displayed wonderful projects such as
Fire Fighter Robot, Chatbot, Chess Game, 360° view of school building etc.
The Chief Guest Prof. Ishwar Chandra
Agrawal inaugurated the exhibition, praising the students' ingenuity and
creativity. "This exhibition is a shining example of the school's
dedication to nurturing young minds," the Chief Guest remarked.
The jury of this exhibition was
comprised of Dr. Santosh Kumar Shukla , the Executive Secretary of NASI, Dr.
Mukesh Kumar Shukla, Asst. Prof. Applied Sciences Dept. , United Institute of
Technology and Shri Gaurav Narayan Singh Asst. Prof. Computer Sciences Dept. ,
United Institute of Technology.
The school Principal Mrs. Sushmita
Kanungo, emphasized the significance of such events. She said that the aim of the school is to provide a platform for
students to explore, experiment, and express themselves, preparing them for a
dynamic, technology-driven world.
Shri Pradeep Mukherjee, the President,
JTES praised the students' exceptional creativity and technical acumen and said
that the exhibition was an eminent extravaganza of innovation and
creativity. He lauded the students' outstanding work and said that
this exhibition is a testament to the school's unwavering commitment to
nurturing young minds and such events foster
critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Jagat Taran Golden Jubilee School's
Maths, Science, Art, and IT exhibition was a resounding success, demonstrating
the school's commitment to holistic education. The event inspired students to
pursue their passions, fostering a spirit of innovation and creativity.
On this occasion, a large number of
parents , students along with their teachers and coordinators were present.