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JSS PS Bage Magazine Cover Final 02
JSS PUBLIC SCHOOL BAGE, KARNATAKA, INDIA JSS Public School, Bage (Residential) aUÀÄgÀÄ 2011-13 School Magazine UÀÄgÀÄZÉÃvÀ£ÀPÉÌ £ÀªÀÄ£À ¥ÀgÀªÀÄ¥ÀÇdå dUÀzÀÄÎgÀÄ qÁ|| ²æà ²ªÀgÁwæ gÁeÉÃAzÀæ ªÀĺÁ¸Áé«ÄUÀ¼ÀÄ ¸ÀA¸ÁÜ¥ÀPÀ CzsÀåPÀëgÀÄ, eÉJ¸ïJ¸ï ªÀĺÁ«zÁå¦ÃoÀ MAzÀÄ ¸ÀºÀ¸ÀæªÀiÁ£ÀPÀÆÌ «ÄÃjzÀ ¸ÀÄ¢ÃWÀð EwºÁ¸ÀªÀ£ÀÄß ºÉÆA¢gÀĪÀ ¸ÀÄvÀÆÛgÀÄ ²æà «ÃgÀ¹AºÁ¸À£À ªÀĺÁ¸ÀA¸ÁÜ£À ªÀÄoÀzÀ E¥ÀàvÀÆägÀ£ÉAiÀÄ dUÀzÀÄÎgÀÄUÀ¼ÁzÀ ¥ÀgÀªÀÄ¥ÀÇdå qÁ|| ²æà ²ªÀgÁwæ gÁeÉÃAzÀæ ªÀĺÁ¸Áé«ÄUÀ¼ÀªÀgÀÄ 1928gÀ°è ¦ÃoÁgÉÆúÀt ªÀiÁrzÀgÀÄ. DUÀ CªÀjUÉ PÉêÀ® 12 ªÀµÀð. CzsÀð ±ÀvÀªÀiÁ£ÀPÀÆÌ ºÉZÀÄÑ PÁ® ªÀÄoÀzÀ ªÀåªÀºÁgÀUÀ¼À ªÀÄÄAZÀÆtÂAiÀÄ°èzÀÄÝ ²æà ªÀÄoÀzÀ PÁAiÀÄðªÁå¦ÛAiÀÄ£ÀÄß C¨sÀÆvÀ¥ÀǪÀðªÁV «¸ÀÛj¹zÀgÀÄ. PÀ£ÀßqÀ ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌöÈvÀ ¨sÁµÉUÀ¼ÉgÀqÀgÀ®Æè «zÁéA¸ÀgÁVzÀÝ dUÀzÀÄÎgÀÄUÀ¼ÀÄ EAVèµï ¨sÁµÉAiÀÄ£ÀÄß §®èªÀgÁVzÀÝgÀÄ. 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Editor in Chief: Mr. Madhu Kumar B. Editorial Board From the Principal’s desk Prostrations at the Lotus feet of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri scientifically it is not possible for the honey bee to fly. But, we Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji. know that the honey bee flies effortlessly. This is simply School Magazine is the mirror of all the activities of the because the bee does not know the above fact and so is not School. It is a brilliant chance for the children to show their conditioned by it. The bee is aware of only one thing, that it literary skills. I am proud to present our second Magazine can fly and so it does. I urge all of you not to think about, “Chiguru”, which means, 'the new set of leaves in spring “What the whole world thinks about you?' but believe in season'. As you are aware, spring season brings-in floral yourself and in your ability and move ahead in life. remake of the Nature. Chiguru is the symbol, I congratulate the editorial team for their hard work and representing this “Spirit of Life”, which symbolically dedication in publishing this magazine. I also applaud the refers to the freshness and creativeness of the children's efforts of the children, who have contributed to this magazine literature. “Chiguru”, the annual Souvenir, highlights the and urge every child to actively participate in this kind of intellectual exercise of the faculty and students, engaged in activities. constant inquisitive activities. This magazine unfolds our I render my humble Pranams to His Holiness Swamiji for his imagination and gives life to our thoughts and aspirations. blissful blessings. I whole heartedly thank the management In each one of us, there is a marvelous creative potential that for their unstinted support and I am really proud to be the part needs to be discovered and used for a happier and more of this august institution. I thank my teachers for their productive life. As students your success in life will depend espousal and parents for their cooperation. on your outlook towards life. If you have the right attitude, no “Your beliefs become your thoughts, matter how difficult or tedious is the task, you shall surpass your thoughts become your words, them. Milton was blind, Napoleon was afflicted by skin your words become your actions, disease, Julius Caesar suffered epilepsy, and Beethoven your actions become your habits, and Byron were deaf! Yet all of them succeeded in their lives. your habits become your values, Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor of the electric bulb, failed and your values become your destiny.” nine hundred times in his experiments before he succeeded in his invention of the electric bulb. Scientist say that as per B. Madhu Kumar aerodynamics, the honey bee cannot fly; its wings are not Principal proportionate to the shape and size of its body and so Chiguru, 2011-13 8 JSS Public School, Bage From the Editor's desk It is a matter of great pleasure to welcome you all to go It is my honest feeling that our editorial board has done through this special and precious copy of our school justice within its reach to pass on the wide-ranging creativity magazine with a new name 'Chiguru' changed from its of our contributors. previous title 'Aspire'. The editorial committee wholeheartedly expresses a Everyone is blessed with one or the other talent. This volume profound sense of gratitude to our beloved principal, Sri serves as a platform for our students to showcase their zest B. Madhu Kumar, who has been a mentor and a great towards implementing various ideas on a vast array of visionary in helping us to complete this piece of art. subjects covering literature, art and such other facets of life. A special thanks goes to everyone who has directly and This compendium is expected to expose the reader to the indirectly helped us in bringing out this volume. quantum of the excellent capability of our students, providing a crystal clear picture of the umpteen number of school activities in particular along with their laudable achievements. It has been compiled with the sweat and toil Arpitha M. S. of our stakeholders, and it obviously speaks of the great status and splendor of the institution. Chiguru, 2011-13 9 JSS Public School, Bage School Report Prostrations at the lotus feet of His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Maha Swamiji. JSS Public School, Bage, has completed 7 years and this is its 8th year. Within a short span of time the School has grown tremendously. Starting with 100+ students, now the strength of the School is 732. At present we have two sections in all the 182nd state rank. On 1st November, 2012, 28 children took- classes from LKG to X std. The journey of the School during part in the Mathematics Olympiad conducted by Unified the last seven years was not easy. Staying in the remote Cyber Olympiad. Out of them, Akshath Sudhir Kamath of place and getting the strength of around 700+ was really 3rd 'A' has been selected for zonal level competition. In difficult. But, with the blessing of His Holiness, the School has December, under Sarvodaya Award Scholarship grown qualitatively and quantitatively. examination, we conducted Maths Olympiad. More than 200 The School started offering partial boarding facility and full children took the examination and won cash prizes. Even boarding facility since 3 years. At present we have 300 partial though, most of the children, who take these examinations boarders and 85 boarders. As we all know, “Slow and steady don't take it seriously and do not score very high marks, it wins the race”. Though, the progress of the boarding strength definitely serves its purpose in increasing the aptitude and is slow, the progress is steady. All the boarding parents are the knowledge level of the children. These activities are really happy about the facility and the atmosphere. optional activities. But, I request all the parents to encourage your wards to participate in these examinations and also In these seven years, the School has already sent 4 batches coach them, appropriately and definitely. The knowledge for X Std. board examination. Students of all the four batches gained in these examinations will be very handy in their have passed with flying colours. In March 2013 thirteen future. I would also like to mention that we have decided to students took the board examination. All the thirteen students reserve two periods in the regular class time-table itself, one excelled in the examination with 100% distinctions. Abhin in SCIENCE and the other in mathematics to train students Rai K. S., Manzoor Ahamed and Nischay H.N. stood first with for these examinations. 10 grading points. Hruthik H. S. scored 9.6, Ashika S. Bhat and Bharath K. Y. scored 9.4 and the least score of the class The School should always be bubbling with activities. It is was 8.2. At this juncture, I would like to mention that, the age- always important to expose the children to as many old system of assessing the children with one terminal disciplines as possible. To cater to the overall development of examination has disappeared and the CCE – Continuous & the children, we have been treating co-scholastic activities on Comprehensive examination has taken its place. In the CCE, par with the scholastic activities. Apart from their regular the children are assessed for their multifarious talents and not subjects, we have been teaching drawing, craft, classical only by the marks scored in the examination. This system is dance, classical vocal music, keyboard, guitar, karate and the reality for the present & the future. Therefore, dear skating. Sports is always a priority. We have been teaching parents, the way you look at your child's performance must table-tennis, shuttle badminton, ball badminton, chess, foot- change and never get disappointed, if your ward doesn't ball, throw ball, volley ball and athletics. Over a period of score in the examination. That is not the only parameter time, we have planned to develop basket ball court, lawn- through which we assess your child, we will assess him with tennis court and swimming-pool. The management has many other parameters, which he is good at. approved the full fledged smart interactive class-rooms and very soon it will be installed in the Audio-Visual room. To increase the aptitude and general knowledge of the children and to develop the competitive spirit among them, As far as building and other infrastructure goes, we are we have been conducting National Science Talent Search blessed with a very spacious building sufficient to run two Examination (NSTSE) since last two years. Athmika S. Bhat sections from LKG to 12th. We have well equipped of 3rd Std. stood first in the School, last year. She secured independent laboratories for Mathematics, Physics, 348th state rank. Nihal Chakravarthy of 6th Std. has secured Chemistry, Biology, English and Social Science. We have Chiguru, 2011-13 10 JSS Public School, Bage separate rooms to teach instrumental music, dance & vocal In an another State level Drawing competition organized by music. Thanks to JSS Mahavidyapeetha for developing such Shanthala fine arts, Hassan, Adhya V. Ballu of I Std, Chirag D. a School with a beautiful, spacious, building situated in a lush T. of 2nd Std, Athmika S. Bhat of 3rd Std, Prashanth of 6th green environment with the entire requisite infrastructure. I Std, Praveen of 8th Std, Bharath of 10th Std, Sameeksha always tell my students and teachers, we are living in heaven. Satish of 7th Std. have bagged prizes. We have everything; it is up to the students to utilize it. I have In a debate competition organized by Chamudeshwari a very good, talented and motivated team of teachers and it is electricity board, Niscitha of 9th Std. has bagged 1st prize in for the children to learn and extract the best out of them. To Taluk level, 3rd place in district level and 2nd prize in state develop scientific attitude and skill, we organized a science level. exhibition in December and many children participated and Our School sports teams participated in the CBSE zonal level presented various science models. Chess competition held in Bangalore. We represented our Our children participated in the various competitions School in the CBSE Zonal Level Shuttle Badminton organized by different organizations and have bagged many Tournament organised by CBSE in Kochi. Our children also prizes. Some of the outstanding achievements are as follows: participated in Cluster Level Skating Competition held in Mysore. Shashank and Milan of 5th 'B' participated in Karate competition organized by Seibudo Kai Martial Arts festival I would like to render my humble pranams to His Holiness and and bagged Ist and 3rd prize, respectively. thank my management JSS Mahavidyapeetha for its profuse In another Karate Competition organized by International support. As a head of this august institution, I would like to use Academy of Traditional Martial Arts, Mangalore, Lohita, this opportunity to assure all the parents that we will never Shashank, Milan, Amogh, Sohan, Nihar, Poojarani, Srujana, compromise on quality. JSS is a symbol of quality and rest Deepthi, Ananya, Prajwal, Darshan, Ujwal, Shaithya and assured all your wards are in safe hands and their future will Anirudh have bagged prizes in Kathas, Group Kathas and be definitely bright. I thank all the parents for the cooperation. Weapon Kathas. In a national level karate competition organized by International Academy of Tradition Martial Arts held in November, Sohan S. A. of 8th Std. has bagged first prize. B. Madhu Kumar In a solo song competition organized by LIC, Sakaleshpur, Principal Prajna of 7th 'B' has bagged first place. In a quiz competition organized by LIC, Sakaleshpur, Abhin Rai and Mazoor Ahmed bagged first place. In a drawing competition organized by Drawing Academy, Chithrdurga, Adhya V. Ballu of I Std, Santhurpthi Ballal of I Std, Advika of V Std, Athmika S. Bhat of 3rd Std, Adhya Sunil of 5th Std, Sameekasha Sathish of 7th Std, Monal of 2nd Std, Poorvik of 2nd Std, Darshan Kumar of 6th Std, Mourya J. P. of 4th Std have bagged prizes in Taluk level. Hruthik M. V. of LKG, Rushil V. Gowda of LKG, Advika V. Nair of UKG, Poojarani of 4th Std, Anujna Y. M. of 6th Std, Rahul H. R. of 10th Std have bagged prizes at district level. Ayush Patel of UKG has bagged first prize in the State level drawing competition and Adarsh M. of 3rd Std. has bagged 1st prize in the national level drawing competition. Chiguru, 2011-13 11 JSS Public School, Bage CCA Report 2011-12 Education does not comprise only the academic excellence. speech, solo dance, English dramatics, quiz, fancy dress, Here the creativity of a child should be inspired and pure debate etc. morality has to be inculcated by exposing a child to various The daily morning assembly was filled with activities. As this circumstances. is a part of CCA, we encouraged quality activities by allotting It's just not possible to think about a school without CCA & points for different assembly activities. The houses took turn sports. In order to cater to the all round development of the in organizing the activities. We created the best atmosphere children, we organized a wide range of co-curricular for CCA during morning assembly and the house masters, activities during the year 2011-12. teachers and children took keen interest in all the CCA conducted during this time. The CCA was well appreciated As CCA Co-coordinators of the academic year 2011-12, we by the officers of the JSSMVP and other visitors. conducted various inter house competitions throughout the year to showcase the creative abilities of our students. The We really enjoyed our role as CCA Coordinators during the school spared no efforts to bring out the hidden talent and year 2011-12. We are really thankful to our beloved principal competitive spirit of the students. We divided the students for giving us this wonderful opportunity and helping us enrich and teachers of the entire school into four houses, named our own experience besides contributing to the CCA of the after four planets viz. Mercury, Mars, Venus and Jupiter. We School. CCA Coordinators provided an excellent platform for children from LKG to X Standard to display their multifarious skill sets on the display boards named after the four houses. On every Thursday, our school became a fantastic hub of creativity. Every Thursday, we organized a wide range of activities such as drawing, rangoli with grains, essay writing, extempore B. K. Siddappa Chiguru, 2011-13 12 S. Latha JSS Public School, Bage CCA Report 2012-13 'Co-curricular activities facilitate in the development of various domains of mind and personality such as intellectual development, emotional development, social development, moral development and aesthetic development.” Personality development has several facets. They include creativity, enthusiasm and positive thinking, and cocurricular activities will help students develop these attributes. Keeping this in perspective, the JSS School Bage, has been giving dedicated attention to co-curricular activities. Plentiful support and encouragement was given to Display boards named after different houses were provided co-curricular activities during the academic years 2011-12 to showcase the skills of different houses. and 2012-13. Co-curricular activities, especially in creative areas, were As CCA coordinators for the year 2012-13, we outlined organized every Thursday. Even the morning assembly was 'developing the spirit of competition and leadership qualities, also fully exploited to give students a platform to foster CCA providing students avenues for socialization, self- and points were allotted for activities. The house masters, identification and self-assessment, inculcating the values to teachers and students belonging to all groups took a keen respect others views and feelings and developing a sense of interest to create a vibrant atmosphere during the assembly. belongingness' as some of our objectives. The officers of JSSMVP and several visitors appreciated the way the morning assembly was conducted. We have conducted many individual and group inter-house activities such as Drawing on Salt Paper, English Debate, Kite Preparation and Flying, Essay writing, Elocution, Solo Dance, Dramatics, Quiz, Fancy Dress, Science Experiments, Ikebana Art etc. We, as CCA Coordinators, feel great for having realized our objectives through these individual and group activities and are thankful to our honorable Principal Mr. B. Madhukumar for giving us this opportunity and enriching our experience in CCA gives teachers opportunities to guide students on 'how managing co-curricular activities. to organize and present an activity,' 'how to develop skills,' CCA Coordinators and 'how to co-ordinate in different situations to improve their leadership qualities.’ In order to see that the objectives set were fully realized, students and teachers were formed into four groups – (four houses named after Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter representing four planets). Students from LKG, to X Patil H. R. Standard were given opportunities to display their talents. Chiguru, 2011-13 13 Kusuma A. B. JSS Public School, Bage Chiguru, 2011-13 14 JSS Public School, Bage Bakyavathi M., M.Sc., B.Ed. Shazia Banu, M.Sc., B.Ed. G. C. Suresh, M.A., B.Ed., SLET B. N. Basavanna, M.A., B.Ed. Prakash K. B., M.A., B.Ed. A. B. Kusuma, M.A., B.Ed. Science Department Triveni Hiremath, M.Sc., M.Ed. Kannada Department Liyakath Ali, B.Sc., B.Ed. Ranjitha K. G., B.A., M.Ed. S. Yogesh, M.A., B.Ed., NET Lokesh K. S., M.Sc., B.Ed. R. Ranganath, B.A., B.Ed. M. S. Prabhakar, M.Sc., B.Ed. H. R. Patil, M.A., B.Ed. S. G. Tanuja, M.Sc., B.Ed. Latha S., M.Sc., B.Ed. M. S. Arpitha, M.A., B.Ed. Shruthi P., M.Sc., B.Ed. Mathematics Department English Department Virupakshaswamy, B.A., B.Ed. S. C. Malini, M.A., B.Ed. B. Madhu Kumar, M.Sc., B.Ed., PGDBC Veena G., B.A., B.Ed. Hindi Department Principal Vidya D., D.Ed. Gayathri H. N., B.A. NST S. C. Kiran, B.Com., NST Latha C., B.Com., NST Kinder Garten H. S. Raghavendra, M.Sc., B.Ed. Information Technology Vinutha B. B., M.A., B.Ed. Gayathri S. R., M.A., B.Ed. Ranjini S. C., M.A., B.Ed. B. K. Siddappa, M.A., B.Ed. Social Science Department Teaching staff L. S. Manjunatha, M.Lib.Sc., M.Phil Library Naveen H. S., B.A., M.P.Ed. K. S. Puttaraju, M.A., B.P.Ed. Physical Education Anand S. H. Instrumental Music M. Sridhar, B.V.A. Art & Craft Chiguru, 2011-13 15 JSS Public School, Bage Mr. Kumara Swamy Mrs. Prema S. Mrs. Gowramma Mrs. Indra Mr. Shivakumar H. C. Mr. Jaya Prakash N. K. Mr. Somashekar Mr. Lingaraju M. A. Mrs. Veena M. S. Mr. Palaksha N. G. Mr. Mahadeva Swamy S. Mr. Jagadish H. M. Non teaching staff Photo Gallery Annual Sports Meet Fostering sportsmanship in children Chiguru, 2011-13 16 JSS Public School, Bage Chiguru, 2011-13 17 JSS Public School, Bage Annual Day Celebrations A platform to showcase cultural talent Chiguru, 2011-13 18 JSS Public School, Bage Chiguru, 2011-13 19 JSS Public School, Bage School Trips Thrilling and educative Chiguru, 2011-13 20 JSS Public School, Bage Chiguru, 2011-13 21 JSS Public School, Bage Shaping tomorrow’s leaders Chiguru, 2011-13 22 JSS Public School, Bage Club Activities A forum for inviting expert speakers CCA Activities Giving thrust to all round growth of children Science Day A peek into the minds of young scientists Chiguru, 2011-13 23 JSS Public School, Bage Fancy Dress & Drama A splendid exposition of talent Chiguru, 2011-13 24 JSS Public School, Bage Hostel Life Vibrant and full of life Chiguru, 2011-13 25 JSS Public School, Bage Awards A pat on the back for deserving students Chiguru, 2011-13 26 JSS Public School, Bage LKG-A Section, 2012-13 LKG-B Section, 2012-13 UKG-A Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 27 JSS Public School, Bage UKG-B Section, 2012-13 1st Standard-A Section, 2012-13 1st Standard-B Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 28 JSS Public School, Bage 2nd Standard-A Section, 2012-13 2nd Standard-B Section, 2012-13 3rd Standard-A Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 29 JSS Public School, Bage 3rd Standard-B Section, 2012-13 4th Standard-A Section, 2012-13 4th Standard-B Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 30 JSS Public School, Bage 5th Standard-A Section, 2012-13 5th Standard-B Section, 2012-13 6th Standard-A Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 31 JSS Public School, Bage 6th Standard-B Section, 2012-13 7th Standard-A Section, 2012-13 7th Standard-B Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 32 JSS Public School, Bage 8th Standard-A Section, 2012-13 8th Standard-B Section, 2012-13 9th Standard-A Section, 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 33 JSS Public School, Bage 9th Standard-B Section, 2012-13 10th Standard, 2012-13 Outgoing Batch 2012-13 Chiguru, 2011-13 34 JSS Public School, Bage Hostel Block Boarders with Staff, 2012-13 Boarding - Non teaching staff Chiguru, 2011-13 35 JSS Public School, Bage English Section Less in Life Surgery has become painless Steel has become stainless Take time to read Carriages have become horseless Fruits have become seedless Food has become fatless Phones have become cordless Chilies have become pungent less Man has become aimless. Time Ashika S. Bhat 10th Std. C h o c o l a t e s Take time to work Chocolate is a wonderful thing It is the price of success Take time to think For it, I would do anything It is the source of power I had my first bite when I was four From then on I want more! Take time to play It is the secret of youth Take time to read It is the foundation of wisdom Take time to be friendly It is the road to happiness Take time to love and be loved It is the privilege of the god Take time to laugh Sinchana 8th Std IT IS THE MUSIC OF THE SOUL…… Just one more bite, I thought and no more But within a minute I was eating like a boar! Mr. Poker Whenever I go to the departmental store I see jellies, candies and chocolates galore A Man called Mr. Poker Was a well known smoker They whisper to me and tempt me Though he was not very old “Take us! Take us! We are yummy and tasty!” Every time their magic works To drink & smoke he sold all his gold. And I end up spending like a jerk! He had two children and a wife When I saw a new chocolate And took away her ornaments with a knife He pushed his children to death My mouth started to water Before seeing the splendid wonders But when I reached for my pocket Of the world with breath. All that was left was a quarter! Chiguru, 2011-13 Ashika S Bhatt Sahana P. 10th Std. 8th Std. 'B' 36 JSS Public School, Bage l If you Study Time? No Time! calculate 8 hours every day for sleep, the days turn to 130 days. So you are now left with 141 days. l One hour goes every day to play (Good for health!) and 15 days would be dedicated to sports altogther. So you are now left with 126 days. l Two hours are needed every day for food and snacking, which will work out to 30 days. Now you are left with 96 days. l One hour of talking every day takes away another 15 days. Now you are left with 81 days. l There are 35 days reserved for exams and tests. So, now we have only 46 days with us. l Quarterly, half yearly and festival holidays account for 40 days. Now there are only 6 days left to study. l Make a provision of 3 days in case you fall sick. Now you are left with 3 days. l Don't we need at least two days to go for a movie and attending functions? Pity, only one day is left now to One year is too short to study. study. It's not the fault of the student if he fails. Find out why. l And that one day is your birthday. So how can you study on that day? A year has only 365 days. l There are 52 Sundays in a year. You know Sundays are Now, the days left are O!! for rest. So 313 days are left. l There Then tell me how a student can pass? are at least 50 holidays given to you which include summer and other private holidays. You are now Manzoor Ahmed 10th Std. left with 263 days. School is like a Cricket God's Gift Education is like a cricket In the night, in dark A class room is a field God gave me a droplet A student is a batsman That made my hand wet A teacher is an Umpire I kept it in my heart Pen is a bat To look very smart A question is a ball My heart acted like a shell A difficult question is a spin ball From there came a Pearl A tricky question is a fast ball That was you my friend Question out of syllabus is no ball Let us both blend Failing exam is run out Without you I can't live Not answering any question is duck out One like you is very few The marks obtained are the runs scored I'm the luckiest of any The marks card is the score board. As I get you after many Vignesh N. Shetty 8th Std. Chiguru, 2011-13 Yashwanth 10th Std. (2011-12) 37 Worst days filled with pain Once again I will not gain JSS Public School, Bage Forever and ever together The Sky shall break into pieces, some day Clouds will turn into the cotton buds The buildings and structures shall fall away Nor the open forests shall outlive, nor the deep mud But, I and you will be together, forever and ever The earth will soon turn into a deadly desert None shall stand the terrific thirst The cutest birds & the mightiest giants shall feel heart Fictions would meet the facts, for the first Darkness shall overcome everywhere 'Evil' would defeat the 'good' as lie never before The controls will be taken over by the ghostly powers Departed souls and the undead shall haunt people again The Mountains shall fall apart like scattered rocks People shall fight for food water and air Every eye would be sad and sorrowful These words would be read for the last time again Yet still, I and my knowledge will be together, forever and forever Manzoor Ahmed 10 std A True Friend Who Am I? As a plant needs water I am an attractive perennial Everyone needs a friend plant from tropical America. I But a friend should not be a flatter have fragrant flowers which Do not go in a wrong way come in many colours-white, If a friend takes you away pink, yellow and red. I get my Be good in your deeds name from the fact that my Then the friend will help your needs flowers open late in the If there are kind hearted friends Then the friendship never ends! Nihar A. R. 8th Std. afternoon and close in the morning. I am also known as marvel - of -Peru. Know about your friends through alphabets B 4 - Best friend R 4 - Rare friend Answer: Q 4 - Quite friend Four '0' clock plant A 4 - All friends Land of God C 4 - Close friend S 4 - Special friend D 4 - Dear friend T 4 -Talent friend E 4 - Ever friend U 4 - Understood friend F 4 - Familiar friend V 4 - Valuable friend G 4 - Good friend W 4 - Wonderful friend On the rainy season H 4 - Helping friend X 4 - xlent friend Fascinated by its serenity It is the land of God and I 4 - Innocent friend Y 4 -Youth friend JSS is so clear to me The centre of pilgrimage too. J 4 - Jovial friend Z 4 - Zeal friend The morning chirping of the birds The place is so beautiful That is so far, far to see High and low appreciate it Beyond the reach of my eyes! The Ghats hidden by the fog Bless those who were here K 4 - Kind friend Reminds me, the lovely hills L 4 - Lovely friend Of my fairy land M 4 - Merry friend Fairy land of my heart N 4 - Naughty friend O 4 - Only friend P 4 - Personal friend Chiguru, 2011-13 Prathiksha B. P. 6th Std. 'B' Aadhya Sunil 5th Std. 38 JSS Public School, Bage Oh! Mother Nature Oh! The creator of nature You are our future Because we are your Creature. Oh! Mother Nature You are so artistic And made our surroundings fantastic There is no other creator Who can overleap your creation? Oh! Mother Nature Nurture us with your Splendid arms Because after all we are all children of yours. Keerhana M. S. 8th std My Mother My School She gave me life Here is a place of knowledge She gave me love Where there is scope for fun She gave me food Here is a place of wonderful teachers She gave me everything. Where we learnt to be independent She is my guru And here are teachers like friends She is my friend There are math problems, English She is my guide Compositions, science experiments She is my Philosopher. This is a place to sing, dance and play This is none other than J.S.S Public school, BAGE She taught me to walk Vignesh N. Shetty She taught me to speak She taught me to eat My Family She taught me to read and write. My Father is fat, who never sleeps on a mat My Mother is good who likes to cook food She comforts me when I am sick My Brother is lean who likes to be clean She consoles me when I am sad She helps me solve my problems My Sister is bold who likes gold She shares my secrets and my joys. Fat father, Good mother, Lean brother, Bold sister is my family My mother is my god A happy family Where would I be without her? She bought me into this beautiful world And I am ever grateful to her. Poojarani IV Std. 'A' Chiguru, 2011-13 Pratheksha Ballal, 8th std 39 JSS Public School, Bage Top ten languages spoken in the world My School My school is a pious place of learning. It lays great emphasis on both academic and co-curricular activities with a view to develop an all round personality in students. Chinese Mandarin: - 1 billion English: - 512 million now it is a mammoth institution and has grown like a huge Hindi: - 501 million tree with many branches. I am confident that I developed a Spanish: - 399 million lot in all ways like my school. It still makes me nostalgic. My Russian: - 285 million school J.S.S has always stood for vision and mission that Arabic: - 265 million Bengali: - 245 million My teachers are loving and caring. I enjoyed learning along Portuguese: - 196 million with playing. I never felt lonely as my teachers are always Malay – Indonesian: - 140 million with me, to guide me in the right path. I am very fortunate to Japanese: - 125 million I joined this school in its infancy (foundation year-2006). But makes it stand apart from all other similar institutions. have such excellent teachers. They have always taught the Collected by Dhananjay 10th Std. (2011-12) way of righteousness and discipline which builds everlasting values in us. The school has helped me in shaping my 'Total personality'. computer labs in my school have helped me to acquire a Did You Know? broad base of knowledge related to many Letters A, B, C. and D do not appear in the subjects. This apart, I must say, PT classes spellings of 1 to 99 The well equipped library, language labs, subjects' labs and are very exciting. Here I am encouraged to - D appears first time in hundred engage in many sports events. I am really - A appears first time in thousand proud to be a part of this school. Collected by: Devisha shetty 8th Std. Keerhana M. S. 8th Std. God is Great Why do onions make our eyes water? I know God made the sun To fill the day with bright He made the moon and stars Onions contain an oil, which is rich in sulphur. When we cut or peel an onion this oil is released and it evaporates and reaches our eyes. The nerve endings in the conjunctiva are irritated by this sulphurous and acidic oil. The nerves then send signals, which stimulate the tear glands in the eyes to produce extra tear fluid. The irritants are thus washed away by the tears. To shine all through the night. He made each bird that sings So sweet all through the day He made each flower that springs Bright, fresh and gay. And he who made all these, He made both you and me; Oh! Let us thank him then. Dhananjay 10th Std. (2011-12) Vachana K.L. 6th Std. ‘B’ Chiguru, 2011-13 40 JSS Public School, Bage A prayer on my birthday Examination Oh! Examination, you are so cruel It is one of my special occasions To pass, I've to utilize my fuel It is my birthday To read chemistry I have no time. I pray god, to make the day Because with chemistry, I too sublime Most wonderful, bright and gay. In Biology, I always fail Because of classifying male & female, To make my life useful and sweet In Geography, I always get slaps That I may serve others and greet Because of those stupid maps. With a happy smile on my face Mathematics is a long word Without creating noise and pace. Which penetrate my heart like a sword I pray god to grant firm mind and grip of all When the ladder of life is about to fall Physics is a word of cosmos Because of laws of Newton's In history, nothing is right To show the silver linings, when Because here is fight and there is flight Nobody has anything to say. Oh! Hindi is dangerous name It makes my mind totally lame To grant life of pleasures and sway Oh! English is equally bad And all problems left out at bay No passing without the help of Dad. Though the life chat and should lead S. Lipi Prakash, 9th Std. 'A' May be small but true as bead To remove all hindrance from That may come along my way A Teacher Thus make my life useful and gay I pray all this on my happy day. Rashak G. D. 6th Std. ‘A’ Amazing facts about English The following are some of the longest words in English. 1. FLOCCINAUCINIHILIPLIFICATION (29 Letters) A teacher is like a lamp It means the action of estimating as worthless Who gives us the light of knowledge 2. PNEUMONOULTRAMICROSCOPICSIWICO- A teacher is like a captain VOLCANOCONIOSIS (45 Letters) Who gives direction our life's ship It means “The disease caused by the prolonged inhalation of A teacher is like a flower fine siliceous dust. Who gives us the nectar of education 3. The word QUEUING has four consecutive vowels, which is a A teacher is like a gardener record for an English Word. Who cultivates good quality in a student The alternate spelling QUEUEING has five consecutive A teacher is like a mother vowels. Who loves all the children equally 4. The hardest English tongue twister according A teacher is like a god to most people is “The sixth sick shekh’s sixth Who gives new life and a new vision sheep's sick.” Oh, teacher you are great Noble & lovable. Arzooo S. Shariff, 10th Std. (2010-11) Chiguru, 2011-13 41 Anusha, 9th Std. ‘A’ JSS Public School, Bage Friendship Which robbers have license to rob? Of all joys, life can bring Are you not shocked to hear that government itself appoints robbers and gives Friendship is the sweetest thing license to do robbery? It happened in England. Queen Elizabeth of England It is tied up in a love string officially appointed gangs of pirates to loot Spanish ships. Persons like Sir Friendship cannot be broken by anything. Francis Drake, Sin Join, Hawkins and Sir Walter Raleigh gave leadership to these gangs known under names such as privateer, buccaneer etc. With the Friendship gives words of cheer looted wealth England built naval force greater than that of Spain. To drive away a falling tear Of a loving friend’s dear Crazy Science Facts Who are always very near And whenever a friend is sad l Hippo The other friend makes him glad. l The He thinks it is his duty milk is pink most dangerous animal is housefly because it spreads more diseases. To make his friend's life beauty l There It is hard for a friend to depart l The From a friend who is always are no poisonous snakes in Maine blue whale can produce sounds up to 188 decibels - It can be heard 530 miles away! Near to his heart. l The stegosaurus is measured up to 30 feet but its brain is the size of a walnut. To get a true friend, a person has to try l The So my friends bear in mind human eye blinks 4,200,000 times a year. Collected by Arzoo S. Shariff 10th Std. (2011-12) That a true friend is hard to find So never leave a friend, who is of this kind. LIFE Sahana Sheshidhar 5th Std. ‘A’ Life is like arithmetic Where friends are added Enemies are subtracted Joys are multiplied. And sorrows are divided. Life is also like chemistry Evaporates our sorrow Filters our troubles and We can get crystal of happiness. Life is a pressure Greet with a smile Love is a treasure Keep it all time Google Google is an American multinational public corporation opearting in internet search, cloud computing and advertising technologies. Google hosts and develops a number of Internet based services and products. The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. These two were often dubbed as Google guys when they were attending Stanford University as PhD candidates. Google began on January 1996 as a research project. Dhananjay, 10th Std. (2011-12) Chiguru, 2011-13 42 Count your life by smiles Not by tears. As life is a game Play it, enjoy it and share it. Yashwanth 10th Std. (2011-12) JSS Public School, Bage Mother Space Message I love my mother very much And she loves me so much She taught me to speak When I was small and weak. She cooks us food Which is very good She makes me study A Space Man More than anybody Flew down from his distant kingdom Bringing a message She teaches me everything From one of the stars. Not leaving even a single thing I love my mother more than anything He stood in the street Who gave me her soul, life and love In his garment of silver Whatever I am today is all her efforts of yesterday. He shone on the houses Keerthana M.S., 8th Std. ‘A’ He shone on the cars. He shone on the faces of people Who listened a harsh voice They all closed their eyes SCHOOL But they heard what he said. School is a temple Where my knowledge will ample Take care of your earth My school is a pool Look after its creatures Which imparts knowledge with cool Don't leave your children My school will bless A planet that's dead! To get us eternal bliss. Koushik Bhoopanna 8th Std. Sohrab S. Sheriff 5th Std. Wedding card of a software engineer Backspace Now the take Ctrl of my life. Now my office will not expect me to do night Now I can Del and bring Home Chiguru, 2011-13 of my bike will not be empty. Now I have someone to my extra appointments. As I am soon to cookie. Don't try to Esc Enter shift in to Wedlock my wedding. Read mail for details. End 43 Ashika P. K. 10th Std. (2011-12) JSS Public School, Bage Precision of Life The ABC's of Daily Life/Success Life is a duty, perform it. Life is an opportunity, avail it. Life is a promise, fulfill it. Life is a challenge, face it. Life is a struggle, fight it. Life is an adventure, dare it. Life is a game, play it. Life is a journey, complete it. Life is bliss, enjoy it. Life is a sorrow, overcome it Life is a beauty, admire it. A -Arise a little early on any day or for any appointment Life is a love, love it. B -Be enthusiastic in everything you do. Rishik Gowda 10th Std. C -Complete every assigned task. D -Do a little bit more than what is required. Tongue Twisters E -Express yourselves after you know the fact. F -Feel comfortable in everything before you do it. G -Go all the way to please your friends. H- Help your friends. I -Identify yourself. J -Join all good activities. K -Keep a note of birthdays and remember to wish. L -Listen with your ears, not with mouth. M -Make something impressive. N -Never ignore. 1. Ape cakes, Grape Cakes O -Open your arms for poor. P -Please others and you will be pleased there. Ape cakes, Grape Cakes Q -Question yourself before questioning others. Ape cakes, Grape Cakes. 2. Tie a knot, tie a knot R- Remember the points taught by your elders. S -Study, Study, Study to excel. Tie a tight, tie a knot T –'Truth' - keep this as your motto. Tie a knot, in the shape of nougat. 3. A Punky Skunk sat on a Hunky Stump. The Punky Skunk thunk the Hunky Stump stunk, but the Hunky Stump thunk the Punky Skunk stunk. U -Use time preciously. V -Value others' things. W -Work and work at your work. 4. Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep going to the kitchen . X –X-out any qualities that could lead to failure. Y -You are your important asset. Z -Zestfully meet any challenge. Collected by Spandana S. D. 10 Std. (2011-12) Chiguru, 2011-13 Collected by K. I. Iftekhar 10th Std. (2011-12) 44 JSS Public School, Bage Another cause of obesity is the high content of calories in the Take Care of Your Body diet. Eating too many calories is harmful as they will create fatty deposits in the blood vessels. This leads to obesity and heart disease. For youngsters under stress due to heavy loads of school work, eating candies and snacks are a common method to relieve pressure. However, it is unwise because candies and snacks cause you to gain weight easily. In fact, we can only use one rule to solve the problem. The rate at which you burn calories should always be greater than the rate at which you consume them. Playing sports is a good method of losing weight. Besides, Eat, eat, and eat! Nowadays, many teens are overweight you will feel more comfortable after playing sports. You can and unfit. Numerous surveys have found that more young think of it as a relaxing practice to relieve stress. people today suffer from obesity, which increases one's chances of getting diabetes and puts one at risk for heart To avoid the high intake of calories, you should have a problems later on. Losing weight isn't just about appearance. balanced diet. Don't eat too many snacks. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables than meat and carbohydrates. Fruits will also It's about health. make you feel full. Lack of participation in sports is a major problem that causes Our bodies belong to us. Nobody knows our teenagers to be overweight. If you don't burn up calories, they will accumulate in your body, causing you to gain body better than ourself, and we will suffer if weight. Unfortunately, most young people love playing video there is anything that goes wrong with them. and computer games more than sports. When the intake of Being fit is good for your health, and you calories is not monitored and their burning is not taken care should keep fit from now on! Vivek 10th Std. (2011-12) of obesity is the eventual result. Forever Life Three Things Forever we tread Life is full of pain 1. Three things to respect; In each other's trail, Which we cannot explain “Forever” we said, Life is full of pleasure “We will always work out well “ Forever we believe 2. Three things to admire; Which we cannot measure Life is a stage of actors Time is one of the big factors That together we shall achieve Life is full of poems Forever we know, Having a lot of gems That best friends Life is full of truth and lie Never let go Which we cannot verify Unfortunately sometimes they do Life is a bunch of flowers and thorns And it's heart breaking. Ashika P. K. 10th Std. (2011-12) Chiguru, 2011-13 Wisdom, Religion and Law Intellect, Beauty and Music 3. Three things to cultivate; Sympathy, Cheerfulness and Contentment Sometimes sweet sometimes salty. 4. Three things to stick to; Promise, Friendship and Love 5. Three things in Education; Reading, Writing and Thinking Yashwanth. Sahana S. G. 10th Std. (2011-12) 6th Std. 'A' 45 JSS Public School, Bage Proverbs Facts around beliefs 1. Often we have heard our parents saying that the house should not be swept at night. This is because while sweeping at night there is a chance of sweeping away some valuables, along with the mud and muck accumulated. 2. When we return home after attending a funeral, we are not allowed to enter the main parts of the house before having bath. 1. “A Friend in need is a Friend indeed” Because there is the possibility of having contracted a disease, that spreads from a dead body. One cannot choose one's relatives but one can always choose one's friends. So we have to be very careful in the 3. A common belief is that it is a bad omen if the handle of the broom is kept upwards. choice of friends. We meet many people in our daily life who over a period of time become close to us. They call themselves our friends. But are they really our friends? All The fact is, when you keep the broom upwards, the sweeping brush part of the broom gets bent and so the floor cannot be swept well with the bent brush part. those who claim to be our friends cannot be said to be friends in the true sense. When you are rich and influential, people always flock around you. But many of them are not your true 4. We are told not to jingle the key bunch in the house. friends, they will flee you the moment they know that you don't posses wealth and influence any longer. A true friend is If we jingle the key bunch, it would attract a passerby to enter our house stealthily to take away our valuable things. one who is genuinely interested in your welfare. He will not hesitate to criticize you when you go wrong. He will render any help when you are in difficulty. Hence a Friend in need is 5. Elders tell us not to walk under the ladder. a friend indeed. Blessed is the man who has such friends. 2. “Pride goes before a fall” If a person is on top of the ladder, he is likely to drop something on us or the ladder itself may slip and fall on our head. This proverb warns that those who are proud are likely to meet their downfall before long. Pride is a feeling of satisfaction and pleasure in what one does. This is justifiable within certain limits. But when it takes the form of over confidence or arrogance it is bad. A person in such a taste is most likely to attempt something which is beyond his powers. 6. Elderly people tell us not to stand under coconut trees. The result is failure. Tragedies are stories of suffering and death of men who are good in many ways but become overconfident. This weakness leads to their fall. Pride makes Simple. Because coconut may fall on our head. a person blind to his own weaknesses or limitations and also to the consequences of his action. Therefore, it leads to 7. Parents advice us not to grow long hair. destruction. So appearance of pride is an indication that the It is for our own benefit. It may fall over our eyes and obscure our vision and concentration. fall of a person is not far away. So such persons should take heed and get rid of their pride in order to avoid downfall. Spandana 10th Std. (2011-12) Chiguru, 2011-13 Samarthana 5th Std. 46 JSS Public School, Bage Enjoy Learning Phobias Aerophobia: Fear of heights Aqua phobia: Fear of water Gloss phobia: Fear of speaking in Public Gynophobia: Fear of women Homophobia: Fear of blood Necrophilia: Fear of death Nit phobia: Fear of Darkness Photophobia: Fear of light Mourya J. 4th Std. Secret of Success “Learning is an ART That can easily be TAUGHT The road to success is not straight, So never lose HEART There are attractions called distractions If you sincerely START Cross roads called confusions You can surely grow SMART. Speed breakers called bad friends Red lights called enemies But… When your commitments are There are caution lights called family Deeper than sea and Guides called teachers Your ambitions are taller than sky, Refreshers called good relatives Your future will be brighter than the sun If you have an engine called perseverance Dive deep into your work, Spare wheel called faith Pick up the pearls and treasure there You will make it to a place called success. Enjoy learning - Enjoy living. Skanda Y. B., 7th Std. 'B' Wedding Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Sambar chutney Request the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Idly on the occasion of the marriage of their grandson. SADADOSA [S\o Mr. and Mrs. Masala Dosa] With PANIPURI [D\o Mr. and Mrs. Bhel Puri] on Monday the 1st April 2011 at midnight at Tarivada Hall, Samosa Building, Chapathi Road, opp. Pappad Theater, Ambode Nagar, Rasagulla-13 Collected by Anika 8th Std. ‘B’ Chiguru, 2011-13 47 JSS Public School, Bage The need for learning English For nearly two centuries India was under the British rule. The British brought their language to this country. Gradually English became the administrative language in India. Therafter, it turned as a medium of instruction. The language gradually spread over to all parts of India and became the language of instruction and Mother: Why did you get such a low grade in the test? administration in our country. John: Because of absence. After independence the language problem came before the Mom: You mean you were absent for the test? administrators. Hindi was declared as the National language but John: No. the kid who sits next to me was absent. English was also adopted as a link language, as India is a multi lingual country. The states adopted their own regional languages ************************ Once a man went to the doctor and said: as their administrative languages. The regional languages Doctor!!Doctor!! Save me, I just have 40 seconds to live became the medium of instruction at school and college levels. Doctor replied: Ok please wait for a minute. English began to be taught as a second language in the country. Now the question is whether there is any need for us to learn ************************ Question: Why there are different types of blood groups? English. Surely there is. English is one of the most popular Answer: So that the mosquitoes can enjoy different international languages. We need to learn English for the flavors convenience of communication and to exchange our views with other nations. The knowledge of science, technology, social and mental Collected by Abhin Rai, 10th Std. sciences are available largely in English. We need English for advanced studies. English literature is very rich and useful. The linguistic writers of our country can get rich knowledge by Father understanding the writings of the western. We should not lose the benefits of the language because of prejudice; to My father is always a wonder send our own knowledge abroad we need English. Hence there is a great need to learn English to get He is calm even when there is thunder international status to our knowledge. Collected by Nehana S. M. 7th Std. 'B' He has little green fingers. 24 Maths Magic With which he can grow giant timbers 1X1 = 1 11X11 = 121 He can cook tasty fish 111 X 111 = 12321 And any impossible dish 1111 X 1111 = 1234321 Whoosh he will fly through America, Australia & USA 11111X11111 = 123454321 111111X111111 = 12345654321 And apply his favourite oil Parachute 1111111X1111111 = 1234567654321 Even I don't like the oil Parachute 11111111x11111111 = 123456787654321 I like my father, my dear father. 111111111x111111111 = 12345678987654321 When there is purity, there is real prosperity. 13837 x your age x 73 = What? You will get an interesting result. Collected by Anika, 8th Std. 'B' Chiguru, 2011-13 S. M. Megana, 9th Std. 'A' 48 JSS Public School, Bage be miserable. A student must never neglect to build a sound Student Life health. It gives him moral courage, self confidence and energy It is said youth is spring and old age is winter. The stage of to work more. Good health is key to a long and happy life. youthhood is very important in one's life. Usually one spends his young days as a student. Therefore student life is an Greater aim leads us to greater achievement and greater important stage is one's life. Life has a purpose. Man lives to future. Building up our character is also essential in a student achieve some purpose or aim in this world. For this, he life. If wealth is lost nothing is lost, if health is lost something struggles hard throughout his life. It is in his young days that is lost, if character is lost everything is lost. Character is the he should prepare himself well to make his future life a greatest wealth. A student must be aware of evil and success. The main aim of student life is to learn and get unhealthy things. He should pick up healthy and good traits. knowledge. Reading and writing are necessary means for The aim of a student life is to prepare themselves to be good getting knowledge. A student must do these things sincerely. citizens. He must decide what course of knowledge he should opt to S. M. Megana, 9th Std. 'A' be successful. There is a saying that “To aim low is a crime.” A student sometimes may encounter difficulties and failures when aiming high. That does not matter. But to have a very Amazing Facts low aim is not at all desirable. Honesty and sincerity are quite essential to achieve something good in life. A student must choose the right path and should work sincerely and honestly towards his aim. If he has good means he is bound to reach his goal sooner or later. Unfair means and insincerity will result in failure. We reap what we sow. Reading and writing is not the only aim of student life. There Anna Hazare says bring back the Black Money. are greater aims; a student should possess good physical Do you know what will happen if Rs. 1,456 Lakh Crores comes back to India? health. Without a sound mind in a sound body, a student will 1. India will be financially No. 1 2. Each district will get Rs. 60,000 crores and each village will get 100 crores. My Minchu 3. No need to pay taxes for next 20 years. My Minchu dog She is a Pomeranian dog 4. Patrol will be sold for Rs. 25, Diesel will cost Rs. 15 and milk will be sold at Rs. 8 per litre.. She likes chicken 5. No need to pay electricity bill. She hates kitchen 6. Indian borders will be stronger than the China Wall. She is pure white 7. 1500 Oxford like universities can be opened. She shines like a light 8. 28,000 kms of rubber road (like in Paris) can be made. She is white as milky She is cute and fluffy 9. 2,000 hospitals (with all facilities) can be built (All medicine free) I love my Minchu 10. 95 crore people will have their own house She loves me too. Athmika S. Bhatt 3rd Std. Chiguru, 2011-13 Collected by Devisha N. Shetty 8th Std 'B' 49 JSS Public School, Bage If you want to know the value of l A Monthl A Weekl A Day Smile Before You Turn-up Consult a Pregnant Woman. Teacher: Do you know about cow? Consult an agent of weekly magazine. Student: Yes madam - Consult a Parent of 10 children. Teacher: Then tell Raju why the cow gives us milk? l An Hour - Consult a lover. l A Minute - Consult s person who missed his bus / train. l A Second Raju: Because she doesn't know how to sell it. ************* - Consult a person who survived from an Son: Where is my mother? accident. l A Fraction Sardarji: She was expired before two months when you are in London. l Hurt Son: Why you didn't tell? of a second - Consult a Olympic gold medal winner in 100 m. sprint - Consult a student who has failed in an academic year. l Punctuality in functions - Consult J.S.S Public School's Staff Sardarji: Because I wanted to give you a surprise. ************* Everyday Sardarji was checking the sugar which was kept in kitchen. Collected by Devisha N. Shetty His wife asks: Why are you checking the sugar in the kitchen every day? 8th Std. 'B' Be Good to Your Parents Sardarji: I have diabetes. So, Doctor has told me to check the sugar every day. B. K. Mohammed Jafer 9th Std. 'A' Garden Snake Parents are god's valuable gifts. We should serve them in a proper way. Parents spend their time and money for our sake. But in today's world children are treating their parents as the biggest burden of their life. We know the stories of I saw a snake and ran away Shravana Kumara, Rama, Pandavas etc. All these Some snakes are dangerous they say legendary personalities served their parents to the best of But mother say that they are good their abilities. But today some children treat their parents like The snake I saw eats up insects for his food servants. The results is that the parents who struggle all their When he wiggles in the grass life for the benefit of their children are put in a never ending I stand aside and watch him pass suffering in the last days of their lives. And tell myself there's no mistake, It's just a harmless garden snake. Zoya Naz, 8th Std. Chiguru, 2011-13 Mourya J. P. 4th Std. 50 JSS Public School, Bage Discipline makes man 100% perfect Butterfly Butterfly, butterfly flying in the air Sometimes sits on my hair (Numbers are mentioned in the order of alphabet) Its wings are colorful And I feel cheerful D=4 It drinks nectar I= 9 It's a good sucker S=19 Flower gives its food C= 3 So it looks good I= 9 In the evening P=16 Its wings start shining L=12 At night, I= 9 I can see it bright N=14 Flying back home, having a sleep after a big E=5 roam. Total-100 Sohan.K, 8th Std. Harsha .C.D, 6th Std. 'A' Why can't you tickle yourself? Palindromes (Reading from right to left = reading from left to right) Have you tried? It just does not work. Tickling is all about surprise and about losing control. When someone tickles 1. WAS IT A CAR OR A CAT I SAW? you, you spend most of your time giggling and trying to get 2. TEN ANIMALS I SLAM IN A NET away at the same time. There is an element of danger and 3. MADAM I' M ADAM! surprise when someone is attacking you. So, when your Nishchitha B. H. brain figures out that it is just for fun, you start giggling. Universal Robots'. Robot is a human like machine and is Robots versatile to do many tasks like human beings in a changing environment. Today, Japan is having more than one lakh robots. These robots are being used in various industries; atomic power plants, hospitals and in other fields. Basically robot consists of a mechanical body equipped with arms, hands, fingers, legs, sensors etc. Its body is made up of iron, steel and plastic. A microphone sound waves change into Robots are computer controlled automatic machines that electrical impulses and a loud speaker does the job of work like humans. They are able to sense grip and move speaking. A photo cell or a TV camera converts images of objects. The study of design and use of robots is called objects into electrical pulses. Electricity is used to drive the “Robotics.” motor robots mainly in factors. The word 'Robot' was first coined in 1917 by the Czech Sahana P. 8th Std. dramatist Karel Chapak for his play(drama) 'Rosen's Chiguru, 2011-13 51 JSS Public School, Bage Winner V/S Loser An Ideal Student The winner is always a part of answer A student is a person who studies in a school or a college. The loser is always a part of problem can progress only if its students have high ideals before The winner always has a programme duties and responsibilities. The most important period of The loser always has an excuse opportunities the world can offer before him with no The students of today are the leaders of tomorrow. A nation them. An ideal student is one who is fully conscious of his one's life is that of being a student, when one has all the burdens to carry. So this period must be utilized well. The winner says; Let me do it for you The first duty of a student The loser says; it is not my job. is to study. He should devote himself to the The winner sees an answer for every problem pursuit of his chosen subject and should master The loser sees a problem for every answer over it. But his study should The winner sees a green near every sand trap outline the examinations, if The loser sees two or three sand traps near every green it were to be useful to him The winner says “May be difficult but it is possible”. in future. A student should be disciplined and hard The loser says “It may be possible but it is too difficult”. working. Without these two H. C. Suraj, 8th Std. A qualities there will be no worthwhile progress. An ideal student must be respectful and obedient not only to his Gold book worm poring over his books. He should take part in For a mother, her child is gold extracurricular activities like debates, dramatics etc. He For a patient, medicine is gold should select his friends intelligently and wisely. He needs For the thirsty, water is gold to be fully conscious to ensure that no evil tempts him. parents but also to his teachers. A student should not be a For the hungry, the food is gold Unfortunately, a vast majority of our students do not give a For a teacher, her students are gold serious thought to their studies or try to imbibe the various For a bee, the flower is gold good qualities. Unless this changes, the future of our For the blind, the eyes are gold country will be bleak. For a sea, the water is gold For the sky, the sun, the stars and the moon are gold . For a book, the letters are gold But for a man, his character is gold. H. N. Reena Patel, 10th Std. Tasmiya, 7th Std. Jokes Judge: You will be hanged at 6-00 a.m. tomorrow (Sardar in Srirangapatna, Mandya) Criminal: Ha Ha Ha.... Judge: What makes you laugh? Tourist Guide: Sir, please don't sit there that is Tippu Sultan's Chair. Criminal: I never get up before 8-00 a.m. Sardar: Oh! don't worry yaar! I will get up when he comes. Chiguru, 2011-13 52 JSS Public School, Bage Who Am I? A dictionary is your family consultant Come summer and here I am Kids love me a lot They suck me and throw my seed A studious student uses his dictionary many times a day and feels confident in the use of English language. Can you guess my name? The Mountain is my father A few Latin observations commonly used in English language. I spiral down in the valley To quench thirsty throats e.g. = Exempli Gratia - For instance Can you tell my name? i.e = id est - that is He works through his mouth viz = videlicet - namely And hangs upside down to relax cf = confer - compare He is neither human nor bird cp = compara - compare But feeds on insects and fruits? q.v. = quod vide - which see 1. Mango, 2. River , 3. Bat. abin = ab initio - from the beginning Answer: adfin = ad finem- towards the end A.D. = Anno Domini - in the year of Lord CC = Capita - heads, chapters Tasmiya, 7th Std. D. V. = Deo Volente - God willing etc = et cetera - and the rest Why should we read ‘Good Books’? Ob = obiit - he (she) deed Loc. cit = loco citato - in the passage cited nem. con = nemine contradicente - no one contradicting S. V. = sub voce - under the heading. 1. Books are the treasure house of knowledge. Anusha K, 9th Std. ‘A’ 2. To utilize the time in a precious way. 3. To develop concentration and positive attitude. 4. To inculcate moral values in life. Do You Know 5. To kindle hopes in the young hearts. l The human brain is 80% of water, more than blood 6. To lead a happy and successful life. l The “Atlas' first got its name from the character in 7. To set a goal in our life. l The 8. To build a strong and healthy society. l The Greek Mythology when was so huge, he was made to hold up the world on his shoulders. first Oxford English Dictionary was published on 1st February, 1884, after 20 years of work. colour used for danger in scientific laboratory is not red, but bright yellow l The first aspirin was developed by Herman Dresser in 1893 9. To solve problems in life. l The tip of a Kiwi's beak is sensitive and it can detect worms deep in the ground. 10. To broaden our mental horizon 11. To inspire our heart and soul. Nishitha B. H. 9th Std. ‘A’ Chiguru, 2011-13 Samarth M. H. 8th Std. 53 JSS Public School, Bage Fighting Failures Secondly, have self confidence. This is very important just as salt is very important in any food. You need to be confident. Without self confidence, no man can achieve success. Always think that you can achieve success and that should be your spirit. You must prepare yourself earlier so as to achieve success. Before starting any work, just say to yourself- “You can, you can and you can” This will give you a lot of confidence in life. Thirdly, don't have fear. Fear stands for false evidence appearing real. According to a Pakistani philosopher, it means that “Fear is a dark room where negatives are developed.” If you get really tensed and scared, just say to yourself “Why should I fear when God is with me? God Failures are common in life. They are bound to happen. Only himself has accepted me. He is there for me and he will take few people come up in life in spite of them. How? care of me” This will give you a lot of courage. It's because they rebound after falling down from the ladder to success. Sir Tom Watson of IBM once said “if you want to So if you all follow these above point you can grab succeed then double your failure rate.” By this, he didn't success. mean that you keep failing in your examinations. Obviously not! It means that when you fall down, learn from your Read this famous story. There was a man who failed in failures and keep a step ahead in your life. Now that's life and business at the age of 21. He was defeated in a legislative that is how success is defined. Success is going from one race at the age of 22. He failed again in business at the failure to another failure without any loss of enthusiasm. We age of 24. He had a nervous breakdown at the age of 27. shouldn't lose our enthusiasm. He lost a congressional race at the age 34. He lost a senatorial race at the age of 45. He failed in an effort to How to fight failures? Well, fighting failures is a psychological become the vice president of USA at the age of 49. He battle dealing with the mind. lost a sensational race to be president of USA at the age of 50. He was finally elected as president of US at the age Firstly, be optimistic. Never lose heart at anything. Think of 52. This man was none that whatever happens is for the best. Let me illustrate this other than Abraham with a story. In the year 1914, Thomas Edison at the age of Lincoln! He lost more 64, lost his factory to fire. It had very little insurance. than 8 times. Would you call him a failure? No, not No longer had a young man seen his entire life time effort at all! He is actually a role turning into smoke, he said to him coolly “never mind. The model for all of us. We value of this is disaster. All our mistakes are now burnt. must be like him. Thank God. We can start anew.” In this competitive world, What an optimistic man and what an attitude! The interesting the definition of failure has thing here is that 3 weeks exactly after the incident occurred changed.”Falling down is he invented phonograph. I think it was his optimistic not a failure. But staying approach that helped him to achieve success. Suppose your down is surely a failure.” Here the inner meaning is each and Biology record gets burnt .You might lose heart and become every man falls down but those who frustrate for their failures upset for about one week. If you think in a positive way that really fall. you can draw better diagrams and get more marks in practical examinations, then you might score 100 marks in Biology Anusha 9th Std. 'A' Chiguru, 2011-13 54 JSS Public School, Bage My Dream India My Beloved Father My father is a friend and a guide. He is the most beloved person of my life. My father is always my best friend. He hardly punishes me but always guides and advises me in all my deeds. My father is always my role model. I always appreciate the qualities he has, i.e. patience, love, caring for others and dedication in his work. I adore my father and always want to follow in the footsteps of my father. He is a much respected person in my School as well as in our family. Having a ride in the car or bike with my father and sleeping by his side are always the most enjoyable and cherishable moments of my life. I am really lucky, because my father is a father and my Principal in the School and one day he will be my teacher in I am proud to be an Indian and will dream a lot about my the School. country. The first and foremost dream I have for India is to see it as the most developed nation in this world. I dream of My FATHER MEANS EVERYTHING FOR ME. For me the India with 100 % literacy, where everyone is employed and word FATHER means:- where there is absolutely no poverty. India has always been a messenger of peace. India is a country that mooted the F for Fast. My father is always easy to approach. A for Awesome. My Father is an awesome person. very idea of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (entire world is my T for Teacher. My father is my teacher. family). Hence, I wish India to play a leading role in H for Helpful. My father always helps me. establishing peace and tranquility across the world, which is E for Enthusiastic. My father is Enthusiastic. indeed the need of the hour. Finally, I wish India to become the world's biggest economic power playing a R for Responsible. My father is Responsible. major role in world trade, focusing on I am always proud of my beloved technological advancements and take a big “Papa” and I love my father. leap in infrastructure development. Adarsh M. 3rd Std. 'B' Varnitha 9th Std. 'A' Sweet school memories Ministers of our body Polishing black shoes with water. Brain - Prime minister Hoping that P.T. days are not holidays. Lungs - Home minister Checking if teacher comes with answer sheets after exam. Heart - Finance minister Dreaming about birthday for months and new dress. Ear - Post and Telegraph minister Keeping quite when principal passes by class room. Tongue - Broadcasting minister Hiding behind friends when teachers ask questions. Stomach - Food and agriculture minister Prayer song, National anthem. Skin - Defense minister First love. Eyes - Law and Justice Minister Getting angry for nick names. Teeth - Industrial minister Those were happy and innocent days, which we can't get again. Nose - Health minister Head - Education minister Yathindeep M. M., 8th Std. Chiguru, 2011-13 Deekshith Shetty, 8th Std. 55 JSS Public School, Bage Marriage Invitation Hello! Hello! We use the word hello many times a day. Have you ever wondered why we use this particular word rather than any other? Well there are many interesting theories about the origin of this word. Some say that it is an abbreviated form of old English. Some say that it is an abbreviated form of an old English greeting that people used in olden times when they met - "Whole be thou." Another theory says that Mr. and Mrs. Sulfuric acid {H2SO4} over the ages the biblical greeting “Hail thou” gradually (Working as a cleaner in a chemistry lab) turned into hello. Chemically invite you to the marriage of their loving son The French language got the word 'Holla' meaning 'stop Mr. HYDROGEN SULPHIDE {H2S} there'. The German language also had a greeting 'Heil', (Working as a reducing agent in sulphuric co-operation) which meant 'Good health'. In the Hungarian language, with the word 'Hallod' means “Do you hear what I am saying?” Ms. POTASSIUM DICHROMATE {K2Cr2O7} The Oxford English Dictionary (Working as an oxidizing agent in HCl Sony limited) mentions that hullo and hello On Sunday the 1st April 2012 and its other derivatives Venue: Test tube laboratory of JSS Public School, Bage. probably come from the With best Compliments from Mrs. & Mr. Spirit Lamp Mrs. & Mr. Thistle Funnel word 'Hallow', an English word meaning “to shout in A short course in human relation encouragement.” This word was first recorded in English dictionaries in 1883. The six most important words When the telephone was invented “I admit, I made a mistake.” in 1876, Alexander Graham bell The five most important words suggested that the words 'Ahoy! “You did a good job.” Ahoy! can be used to start a conversation. But, in 1877, The four most important words Thomas Alva Edison “What is your opinion?” suggested that the word The three most important words 'hello 'can be used as the initial greeting in a phone call. “If you please.” This was accepted and eventually mentioned in the The two most important words manuals that were issued with early telephones. “Thank you.” In the initial days, female operators of The one most important word telephone in the USA were called 'Hello girls.’ “We” The least important word “I” Collected by Ranjitha Nayak 9th Std. 'B' Chiguru, 2011-13 Chandana H. V., 5th Std. 56 JSS Public School, Bage Find out the Weights of different attributes (alphabetically) If we take A=1%, B=2%, C=3%.................... Y=25% and Z= 26% in their alphabetical order you get your personality. 1. Money Weights 3. Attitude Weights 5. Discipline Weights M = 13% A=1% D=4% O = 15% T = 20% I =9% S = 19% N = 14% T = 20% C=3% E = 5% I =9% I =9% Y = 25% T = 20% P = 16% Total-72% U = 21% L = 12% D=4% I =9% 2. Knowledge Weights E=5% N = 14% K = 11% Total-100% E=5% N = 14% Total-100% O = 15% 4. Hardwork Weights W = 23% H=8% L = 12% A=1% E=5% R = 18% D=4% D=4% G=7% W = 23% E=5% O = 15% Total-96% R = 18% N. S. Moulya 4th Std. B The Glorious Flow K= 11% Total-98% Tension Tension, tension, tension Up on the mountains was River Cauvery born, This world is full of tension, Stretching herself, taking different forms Fathers' tension business occupation, Bouncing and dancing she joins the sea Mothers' tension food preparation, Someone thought: Oh! What a waste of water that would Student's tension examination, be. Teachers' tension paper correction, And stored the water by building a dam, Government's tension peoples' co-operation, Helped the farmer cultivate the land Soldiers' tension safety of the nation, Down came the heaven, Doctors' tension patient's operation, In the name Brindavan, Farmers' tension good food production With fountains dancing to the rhythm Thieves tension escape from police station, Oh! What great vision this was Lecturers' tension good explanation, Salutations to the great man Last but not the least, my tension, Sir. M Vishweshwaraya for capturing and this poem publication beautifying this glorious flow. Tension, Tension, Tension This world is full of tension Chiguru, 2011-13 Navyatha C. N., 6th Std. Ruchitha D.J. 9th Std. ‘A’ 57 JSS Public School, Bage Jokes Education in Modern India Education is a boon to mankind. A multitude of changes are Father: How many questions did u answer out of the five questions in your mathematics exam. taking place in the education system today. All schools, irrespective of the syllabi offered by them, are continuously elevating the standard of education. There is a sea of Son: “All, except the first two and the last three”. difference between the education taught yesterday and today. Experts in the field are working overtime to bring new methodologies, techniques and innovation into the field of education. Teacher: Ravi if you have two buildings, will you give me one? Ravi: Yes. Teacher. Teacher: If you have two pens, will you give me one? Ravi: No. teacher. Teacher: Why? Ravi: Because. I really have two pens with me. Kavya Shree 9th Std. Teaching in India today goes beyond the four walls of the class room. The all round development of a child has Know our country - India become the foremost priority today. Although new streams of Location: South Asia thinking are continuously emerging to impart value-based, Capital: New Delhi productive and constructive education, there are still few Area: 3,287,263 sq. km areas of concern, which remain to be addressed. One such area is the obsession many students and parents have with Languages: Hindi, English and 21 other official languages the marks scored in exams. More often than not, many Main Religions: Hinduism, Sikhism, Christianity, Islam. children are driven to despair when they do not get the Currency: Indian Rupee expected results. Students must be told to understand that Literacy rate: 66% percentage of marks scored in exams is not ever thing life. In Life Expectancy: 64.7 fact, there are thousands of examples where students who Time Zone: +5 did not do well in exams went on to become great successes Type of Government: Federal Republic and Parliament in their respective fields. Democracy. Education is not only about the marks and grades scored in Head of the State: President exams. It's also about the moral and ethical values that we Head of Government: Prime Minister cultivate in schools. It's about the confidence Population: 1,187,850.000 and positive attitude we build in our children. GDP per Capita: $ 1,122 At JSS School, Bage, I am proud to say that ISD code: 91 our education system is built on these values. Moulya 6th Std. Chiguru, 2011-13 Jeevan B. U. 8th Std. 'B' 58 JSS Public School, Bage Good Habits and Good Manners Role of English in Today's Life The role of English in today's life can't be measured in words. It is so great and big that a majority of people think it as a pass word for a better life and better future. Recently, Dalit children demanded English education in schools at a rally in Bangalore. Everywhere there is a flood of students for English medium schools. All those who can and can't afford are drawn to these schools like honeybees to the flowers. The media hype is in favor of English. If one can speak fluent Good habits and manners reflect the behavior of a person. English, one can reach the ladder of success in life. English They are the parameters to estimate a person's personality as a language has acquired a great significance in today's and qualities. Every person has a certain image. Good habits and manners give a good image to an individual and life. are admired by all. Good habits and manners are acquired English speaking boys and girls are territorialized higher and cultivated and should be passed from one generation to than those coming from Hindi background. This carries another. One should respect his elders and should be kind, weight as we see that those who have a command over courteous and generous. We should talk softly and politely. English, influence easily on others and carve a niche for We should keep smiling as it increases our face value. Say themselves in others' minds. That's why there are short 'Please' and 'Thank You' whenever possible, courses for making one fluent in English. These self-study as these words can do wonders. They help us courses churn millions of rupees as they are instantly to maintain a good relationship with all brought by those who are eager to learn this language. Truly, members of the society in which we live. English has become a way of life. Mohhamad Haroon, 4th ‘B’ sec Interesting Facts Life is… 1. James Garfield, the 20th president of the Life is a challenge - Meet it. United States, could write Greek with one hand Life is a gift - Accept it. and Latin with the other at the same time! Life is an adventure - Dare it. 2. A Chameleon can move its eyes in two directions at the same time! Life is a Sorrow - overcome it. Life is tragedy - face it. 3. Flamingos can eat only when its head is upside down! Life is a duty - perform it. Life is a mystery - Unfold it. 4.The animal named as “Scot plane” is actually a type of sea cucumber. Life is a song - sing it. Life is an opportunity - take it. 5. A rat can last longer without water than a camel can. Life is a Journey - Complete it. 6. An albatross can sleep while it flies. It apparently dozes while cruising at 25 MPH! Life is a love - Enjoy it. 7. There are 379 stairs inside the Qutub Minar, Which lead to the top. Life is a spirit - Realize it. 8. The Qutub Minar in Delhi is the tallest minaret in the world! It is Life is a struggle - Fight it. 72.5 m tall. Life is a puzzle - Solve it. Life is a goal - Achieve it. Sampreeth H. D., 6th Std. Chiguru, 2011-13 59 Sinchana N. R., 5th Std. ‘B’ JSS Public School, Bage Mother Earth Do You Know? The earth on which all of us live consists of plants, forests, organisms, oceans and many other things, which help the human beings to carry out their day to day life. So it is a bounden duty of every one of us to take care of our mother l A yak has the tail of a horse, the hair of a goat, the skeleton of a lion, the head of a cow and grunts like a pig. earth so that our future generation can lead a peaceful and better life. l The white whale is actually born blue - grey or blackish and gradually fades to cream or white in 3-4 years. Of late it is seen that industrial production has been adversely affecting the ecological balance of the universe. The trees are l The cutie fish has 3 hearts. being cut and that has affected the forest and wildlife resulting l The giant squid is the largest animal without a backbone. in change of climatic conditions. The steadily increasing number of vehicles on road has created air and sound l Moa was a flightless bird that looked like a giant ostrich. It lived in Newzeland and was hunted by the Moori people. One striking feature of its anatomy, apart from its height, is the complete lack of humeral. This means they had no trace of wings, not even a vestigial wing - structure. pollution which again has badly affected the human life. Nature is the most beautiful gift of god to us and it is every one's duty to preserve it. We have to plant more number of trees. We also have to take care of the existing trees and all the animals around us. We must take a pledge that we will Samarth M. H. 8th Std. protect the environment so that our earth becomes a better place to live for all of us and Use Calculator for all our future generations. A Akshat Kamat, 3rd Std. ‘A’ 1. 4X your Birth date 4. -200 Why is Hassan among the most prominent districts in India? 5. + month you are born l Beluru 2. +13 3. X 25 and Halebidu, the world's most beautiful temples, are in Hassan. 6. X2 l Jawgal Srinath, one of the finest Indian fast bowlers, is from Hassan. 7. -40 8. X50 l H. D. Devegowda, the first and last Indian Prime Minister from south India is from Hassan. 9. + Last 2 digit of year you born 10. - 10500 l India's Result is very interesting no. 1 High-Tec bus stand is in Hassan. l The ISRO's l Hassan B is one of the leading producers of coffee in India. 11. 13837 X your age X 73 =? l World's longest monolithic statue Bahubali is at Sravanabelagola in Hassan district. You will be getting an interesting result. Nismitha 9th Std. ‘B’ Chiguru, 2011-13 control office, MCF is in Hassan. Bharath K.Y., 10th Std. 60 JSS Public School, Bage Fun With Maths Fun - 1 Fun - 2 1. 3X1X37 = 111 1. 1X8+37 = 9 2. 3X2X37 = 222 2. 12X8+37 = 98 3. 3X3X37 = 333 3. 123X8+37 = 987 4. 3X4X37 = 444 4. 1234X8+37 = 9876 5. 3X5X37 = 555 5. 12345X8+37 = 98765 6. 3X6X37 = 666 6. 123456X8+37 = 987654 7. 3X7X37 = 777 7. 1234567X8+37 = 9876543 8. 3X8X37 = 888 8. 12345678X8+37 = 98765432 9. 3X9X37 = 999 9. 123456789X8+37 = 987654321 A home away from home Collected by Yogitha 1st Std. A B. K. Siddappa TGT, Social Science Like the saying 'Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Teacher’s Corner Maheswaraha Guru Sakshat Parabrahma Guruve Namaha, Teacher is ahead of all Trimurthies. The Indian Gurukula is A Tale of sadness Gurukula, the teacher assigns duties to each student There is an untold storm inside a lady according to his knowledge, skill, quality and wisdom. one of the ancient forms of residential school systems. In This can't be explained by anybody Students learn through oral method or by chanting mantras. Her marvelous looks make every one wonder Skill sets required in those days such as archery, chariot racing, wrestling and sight war etc. were also being taught in Her smile makes the world blunder. the gurukula system. After the completion of education, the I know inside she is storm and turbulent teacher would conduct an exam according to the student's Every lady is just a puppet aptitude and age. At the time of leaving the Gurukula, students Accept everything being silent. used to give a gift to teacher called as 'Gurudakshina.’ Ever she will be in quest of her identity The modern concept of residential school is different. Here Which is her stupidity homely atmosphere is provided at the school. The schools The world branded ladies as calm and quiet are generally located far away from urban areas and in pollution free atmosphere. These schools offer a wide range And she plays those roles with scare and care of co-curricular activities such as swimming, skating, sports, She thinks and thinks and slips into silence art and craft, theater etc. The schools also give utmost This is misinterpreted by the world as importance to academic activities. SATHI SAVITHRINESS The students are assessed by their performance in academics and co-curricular activities. They are are taught different languages and exposed to different cultures and Arpitha M.S Dept. of English Chiguru, 2011-13 traditions. Education is provided with the motto of facilitating 'all round development of an individual.' 61 JSS Public School, Bage The Top 5 Corruption Scams in India. This is the season of scams and the biggest ever corruption cases in India have been unearthed more recently. So, I decided to dig deep to see which scams were the biggest and most damaging to the country and its citizens. Ranjini S C Department of Social Science In our daily life, most of us must have been witnesses to or a victim of the corruption thriving in our system. It could be in the form of a taxi-driver manipulating the meter to jack-up the reading or a government officer taking bribery to promptly transfer your file to the next department or even yourself offering bribe to a traffic police on breaking a signal. 3) Telgi Scam As they say, every scam must have something unique in it to make money out of it in an unscrupulous manner and Telgi scam had all the suspense and drama that the scandal needed to thrive and be busted. Abdul Karim Telgi had mastered the art of forgery in printing The average Indian citizen is hard working and diligent, but it is the people in charge of the system (The Babus) or with whom the power lies, that act as a cancer spreading the venom, slowing down progress and what all not. But, somewhere down the line, we ourselves are responsible for allowing and being taken for a ride by these people, aren't we? duplicate stamp papers and sold them to banks and other institutions. The tentacles of the fake stamp and stamp paper case had penetrated 12 states and was estimated at a whooping Rs. 20,000 crore plus. It was obvious that Telgi had a lot of support from government departments that were responsible for the production and sale of high security stamps. However, it is during a multi-thousand crore scam, that a taxpayer actually realizes the heartburn of being cheated from his valued contribution of funds towards the development and well-being of the nation. But, that's what a scam, be it big or small, means – the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme or action. 4) Satyam Scam The scam at Satyam Computer Services is something that will shatter the peace and tranquility of Indian investors and shareholder community beyond repair. Satyam is the biggest fraud in the corporate history to the tune of Rs. 14000 crore. 1) 2G Spectrum Scam The company's disgraced former chairman Ramalinga Raju We have had a number of scams in India; but none is bigger than the scam involving the process of allocating unified access service licenses. At the heart of this Rs.1.76-lakh crore scam is the former Telecom minister A Raja – who according to the CAG, has evaded norms at every level as he carried out the dubious 2G license awards in 2008 at throwaway prices which were pegged at 2001 prices. kept everyone in the dark for a decade by fudging the books of accounts for several years and inflating revenues and profit figures of Satyam. Finally, the company was taken over by Tech Mahindra which has done wonderfully well to revive the brand Satyam. 5) Bofors Scam 2) Commonwealth Games Scam The Bofors scam was a major corruption scandal in India in Another major scam in the series of scams that hit the nation in recent times is the Commonwealth Games loot. Yes, literally a loot! Even before the long awaited sporting bonanza could see the day of light, the grand event was soaked in the allegations of corruption. It is estimated that out of Rs. 70,000 crore spent on the Games, only half the said amount was spent on Indian sportspersons. the 1980s; when the then PM Rajiv Gandhi and several others including a powerful NRI family named the Hindujas, were accused of receiving kickbacks from Bofors AB for winning a bid to supply India's 155 mm field Howitzer. The Swedish State Radio had broadcast a startling report about an undercover operation carried out by Bofors, Sweden's biggest arms manufacturer, whereby $16 million The Central Vigilance Commission, involved in probing the were allegedly paid to members of PM Rajiv Gandhi's alleged corruption in various Commonwealth Games- Congress. related projects, has found discrepancies in tenders – like Most of all, the Bofors scam had a strong emotional appeal payment to non-existent parties, willful delays in execution of because it was a scam related to the defense services and contracts, over inflated price and bungling in purchase of India's security interests. equipment through tendering and misappropriation of funds. Chiguru, 2011-13 62 JSS Public School, Bage Interesting facts, numbers and figures around the world Are you good in math? If so, then you are good at numbers and figures. Here are some interesting facts, numbers, and figures from around the world. 1. The probability that a meteor will land on your house is 1 in 180,000,000,000,000. Prabhakar M S Department of Mathematics 17. The chance that a person auditioning will win American idol is 1 in 100,000. 18. The Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, which comprises 18 museums is the "biggest museum complex in the world" holding about 142,000,000 objects. 2. The biggest prime number yet discovered is 2 raised to 32,582,857 minus 1. The number has 9,808,358 digits, enough to fill more than 10 books with 350 pages. 3. At the end of September 2006, the total amount of money in circulation in the US came about to $790,556,011,806.00. About $36,600,000,000.00 was in coins and the rest is paper money. 19. The Medal of Honor had been awarded about 3,450 times since 1863. It's the highest medal for any branch of the US military. 20. There were 3,000,000,000 people in 1959, 6,000,000,000 in 1999 and by 2050 - there will be 9,400,000,000 people in the world. One pencil-eraser sized pellet of uranium, the heaviest naturally occurring element, can produce as much energy as 1,780 pounds of coal. 21. In 2003, a severe summer heat wave swept across Europe killing more than 14,000 in France alone and 35,000 in Europe. 22. About 90% of the population of Argentina lives in urban; 1/3 lives in the capital. 23. Belgium produces about 172,000 tons of chocolate every year. 24. Bolivia's administrative capital, La Paz, is the capital with elevation in the world at about 13,000 ft above sea level. 4. 5. The possibility that a person will be struck by lightning is 1 in 5,000. 6. Italy has one of the highest cell phone use rates in the world, with about 124 cell phone subscriptions for every 100 people in the population. 8. Luxembourg's per capita income is nearly $66,000, the highest in the world. 9. The 33.5-mile Seikan Tunnel bet Honshu and Hokkaido is the longest railroad tunnel in the world. 10. Mexico is the country where most US immigrants came from with 14% or 161,445 of the 1,122,373 immigrants. 25. The Georgian alphabet is 1 of the only 14 alphabets in use today. It has 33 letters. 11. There are twice as many bikes as cars in the Netherlands. 26. Guinea in Africa has had only 2 presidents since 1958. 27. 12. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, draws about 40,000,000 people each year to shop in about 520 stores. One of the most grueling foot race in the world, the Marathon des Sables (Marathon of Sands) is a six-day, 143 mile trek across the Sahara Desert in Morocco. 28. 13. In New Zealand, sheep outnumber people by about 10 to 1. More than 6,000 people die every day, mostly kids, because they don't have safe drinking water. 29. 14. Many years of severe drought caused one of the worst modern famines killing more than 800,000 people in Africa, chiefly in Ethiopia. In 1994, fighting between Hutu and Tutsi ethnic groups in Rwanda led to the massacre of more than 800,000 civilians. 30. 15. Palau's marine life is among the most diverse in the world. Over 1,400 species of fish, 500 species of corals and giant clams can be found here. From 1998 to 2004 fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo involves 9 nations. About 4,000,000 died, mostly from starvation and diseases. 31. 16. The average lifespan of Andorran is about 83 years, the highest in the world. The human genome contains 20,000 to 25,000 genes. That's fewer than the 50,000 plus genes of a rice plant. Chiguru, 2011-13 63 JSS Public School, Bage Where Words Fail....Music Speaks Music and art said to speak a universal language, but this language can be understood only by people who are themselves universal in character. colour and line, it is pattern and design, it is movement, it has the capacity to express emotion as no words can, music is wonderful release, music is a god, music is a meditation, music is a soul,where words fail…..music speaks. A baby’s first efforts at speech is music to mothers'ear, music moves our mind and hearts. Music is not only sounds, it is The power of music 18 benefits of playing an instrument By Anand S. H. Instrumental music teacher The Chinese philosopher Confucius said long ago that “Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.” Playing a musical instrument has many benefits and can bring joy to you and to everyone around you. This article for a group to make beautiful music, each player and section speaks about 18 benefits of playing an instrument and will must learn how to listen to each other and play together. hopefully give you a better sense of appreciation and pride for music 4. Teaches you perseverance. Learning to play an instrument takes time and effort, which 1. Increases the capacity of your memory. Research has shown that both listening to music and playing a really teaches you patience and perseverance. Most people can't play every piece of music perfectly the first time. musical instrument stimulate your brain and can increase your memory. “New research suggests that regularly playing an instrument changes the shape and power of the brain and may 5. Enhances your coordination. The art of playing an instrument requires a lot of hand-eye be used in therapy to improve cognitive skills.” Especially in the coordination. By reading musical notes on a page, your brain areas of the brain used in processing and playing music. If you subconsciously must convert that note into specific motor learn how to play an instrument, the parts of your brain that patterns while also adding breathing and rhythm to the mix. control motor skills (ex: using your hands, running, swimming, 6. Betters your mathematical ability. Reading music requires counting notes and rhythms and can balancing, etc.), hearing, storing audio information, and memory actually grow and become more active. help your math skills. Also, learning music theory includes 2. many mathematical aspects. Refines your time management and organizational Studies have shown that students who play instruments or study the arts are often better skills. Learning how to play an instrument requires you to really learn in math and achieve higher grades in school than students how to be organized and to manage your time wisely. A good who don't. musician knows that the quality of practice time is more quicker, he/she will have to learn how to organize his/her 7. Improves your reading and comprehension skills. According to a study published in the journal Psychology of practice time and plan different challenges to work on, making Music, “Children exposed to a multi-year program of music valuable than the quantity. In order for a musician to progress tuition involving training in increasingly complex rhythmic, efficient use of time. tonal, and practical skills display superior cognitive performance in reading skills compared with their non- 3. Boosts your team skills. Team skills are a very important aspect of being successful in musically trained peers.” life. Playing an instrument requires you to work with others to 8. Increases your responsibility. Playing an instrument comes with its responsibilities. make music. In band and orchestra settings you must learn how to cooperate with the people around you. Also, in order Chiguru, 2011-13 64 JSS Public School, Bage Maintenance and care are very important in keeping an 14. Boosts your listening skills. Although it's pretty obvious, playing an instrument requires you instrument in working condition. Each instrument has different procedures to keep in functioning properly, but most to listen very carefully to things. You have to learn how to hear instruments need cleaning and some form of oiling/greasing. when you're playing a wrong note in order to correct yourself. In addition to maintenance responsibilities, there are other Tuning your instrument means hearing if the pitch you're aspects such as remembering music events (like rehearsals playing is high (sharp) or low (flat). and performances) and making time to practice. ensemble, you have to listen for the melody and play softer if 9. Exposes you to cultural history. Very often, music reflects the environment and times of its many examples to list every possibility here, but by playing an When playing in an you're the supporting part (accompaniment). There are too instrument you are guaranteed to improve your listening skills. creation. Therefore, you learn a variety of music types such as classical traditions, folk music, medieval, and other genres. 15. Teaches you discipline. As previously mentioned, playing an instrument can be very Music itself is history, and each piece usually has its own background and storyline that can further your appreciation of challenging. other cultures. discipline. Practicing often and working on the hard parts of One of the qualities that musicians learn is 10. Sharpens your concentration. Playing music by yourself requires you to concentrate on The best musicians in the world are masters of discipline which music and not just the easy and fun stuff requires discipline. is why they are so successful on their instrument. things like pitch, rhythm, tempo, note duration, and quality of sound. Playing music in a group involves even more 16. Elevates your performance skills and reduces stage concentration because you must learn to not only hear fright. One of the goals of practicing so much on your instrument is so yourself, but you must listen to all the other sections and play in that you can perform for others. The more you get up in front of harmony with the rest of the group. people and perform, the more you'll reduce any stage fright. 11. Fosters your self-expression and relieves stress. It's your instrument, so you can play whatever you want on it! because you're not alone. Also, being prepared and really The more advanced you become on an instrument, the greater knowing how to play your part makes it much easier to get up you'll be able to play what you want and how you want. Music and play for a crowd. Playing on stage in a band or orchestra helps with stage fright is an art–just like an artist can paint his/her emotions onto a 17. Enhances your respiratory system. If you have a good music director/tutor, you should hear them canvas, so can a musician play a piece with emotion. This has proven to relieve stress and can be a great form of therapy. In fact, music therapy has been useful in treating children and tell you quite often to “use more air!” Air is one of the key teens with autism, depression, and other disorders. components in making wonderful-sounding music. In order to 12. Creates a sense of achievement. Overcoming musical challenges that you thought you'd never you'll need to take huge breaths and learn how to expel the air properly to make the desired sound. Breathing exercises are quite master can give you a great sense of pride about highly recommended for musicians, and they can really yourself. strengthen your respiratory system. play any piece of music correctly when playing an instrument, When you first start learning how to play an instrument, it seems like just holding out a note for a couple beats or hitting a high pitch is an amazing accomplishment. As 18. Promotes happiness in your life and those around you practice and become a more experienced musician, you. Playing a musical instrument can be very fun and exciting. Not making beautiful sounding music pleasing not only to your ear, only is it fun to play music that you enjoy, but it feels wonderful but others as well is a very rewarding experience. to hear an audience applaud you for giving a great 13. Promotes your social skills. Playing an instrument can be a great way to enhance your voluntarily play in your local community and see the happiness social skills. on people's faces because they enjoy watching you play performance. It can also be very honorable and gratifying to Some of the best people join bands and orchestras, and many times the friends you make here become like family. It's very common for people to gain lifelong friendships through musical activities like these. Chiguru, 2011-13 65 JSS Public School, Bage Alumni Corner My School Days May 7, 2007, My 1st day at School; May 7, 2007 is an unforgettable day in my life. I was little scared and was much excited to meet my new classmates and teachers. I was a new comer along with 3 more in my class. Although I felt a little uncomfortable in the beginning, I felt free and joyous after few minutes. My school days are just unforgettable. I have been to a lot of schools but here in JSS teachers gave The daily routine of the school was something that always kept us on our toes. The morning assembly was a wonderful system as each student was given a chance to speak there. It was a real ice breaking session as students got acquainted with adjusting the mike and the volume at which they should speak. special attention to each and every one. My class teacher Mr. Siddappa encouraged and supported us in all aspects and guided us all through our high school. Even though mathematics is one of the difficult subjects, my teacher Mrs. Latha encouraged me to solve math problems in a different and easy way. Thanks to her style of teaching, I Thanks to the quality of teaching and the strength of character the school built in us, today I have the confidence and determination to face any hurdle in life. was able to understand, explore and enjoy mathematics. We enjoyed studying science outdoors. Probably this is the reason why I may have taken up pure science instead of professional courses. My teachers inspired me to explore in I love my school for all the good reasons. We had the finest teachers. They were highly-talented, active, capable, respectful and supportive. All teachers were friendly with us. We used to speak freely with them to clear our doubts. I am grateful to my teachers for what I am today and I really miss them. I also thank all my teachers for selecting me as the best outgoing student. My school gave me tremendous opportunities for personality development. science and build in me the urge to uncover different mysteries in nature. Sports and games are every one's favourite period. I was made the captain of team 'Rabindranath Tagore'. This is not to brag about. I was a pretty good sportswoman. I even secured the individual championship twice in a row. It is true that student life is a golden life. My time here in JSS has helped me enjoy every moment of it. My teachers helped me JSS Public School gave insatiable love and support to all students. Our school principal Mr. B. Madhukumar was always a pillar of strength. He was affectionate, helpful and encouraging. to discover myself and uncover the talent hidden in me. As a result I topped my boards. Life is a journey and in this journey we learn many valuable lessons. It may be in academics or in life but one thing which I My gratitude towards the JSS is beyond words. I am proud to say that I studied in such an institution. have learnt is "there is nothing called the best in the world. It's just the journey to be better than others. Long live my school I wish all the best to everyone and thank JSS for providing me an opportunity to express my experience here in JSS. BHAVANA S. D. Old Student (II PUC) Prathvi Shetty Chiguru, 2011-13 66 JSS Public School, Bage School days are the best! How wonderful were school days! One cannot forget school days because it is the sweetest part of our life. Memories of school days are treasures of life. From dawn till dusk, I remember my school many a time. And I'm sure that it is the same with all my friends. It is because our school has played such a special role in our life. The memories of my schools days are indelible - The first time we wore uniform and met unknown persons and the first time we understood the meaning of teachers and friends. I always remember these days when I feel lonely. In addition to educating us, our teachers helped us to walk on the righteous path. I must say my school is the best. It gave us good culture and taught us how to lead a better life. moment was coming together to pray for showers of I got many opportunities in school to exhibit my talent. The blessings for the day. I miss this moment a lot. Rushing exposure I received in school made me confident. It is true through the books during exams feels like something which that for a person to succeed in life not only he needs to be brings a wide smile on my face. educated but he must also know how to express himself. I think all of us who studied in JSS Public School, BAGE, know We had made many friends with age no bar, class no bar, how to express themselves. intelligence no bar, gender no bar. This taught us how to live with the people of different thinking? Our school taught us the Our teachers were our best friends. They believed that being values of life along with our parents and made us aware of friendly with the students can reduce the gap between a social problems in the society. teacher and a student. And this helped in converting the teacher-student relationship into a friendship. Because of And now it's time for me to end it. I should control myself this, learning became easy and our doubts got cleared in otherwise I can write a huge book on my school as my school seconds. is the best. It's two years now since leaving my school but still tears roll down my cheeks thinking about it. I REALLY MISS In my school, every day was special for me. Few things I MY SCHOOL. Really miss you all. I would never like to miss cannot forget are the annual day, sports day and of course the opportunity of rejoining the school but I know it cannot be the exams. The best moment of my life was meeting Dr. A P J done. Abdul Kalam and interacting with him. I wish all my friends a good luck and would like to tell them to I now don't have any stage fear because of the training uphold the pride of our school. Never let our school down. I provided in school. I guess because of this I will achieve my would like to thank all teachers and the bus drivers for waiting goals, since it is important to speak with people without fear. for us even if we were late and taking us to school safely. I also would like to thank the helpers in our school without I cried on the first day of school because I didn't want to go to them our class room who'd be a mess. I love you all. school. I cried again on the last of the school because I didn't want to leave it. On the farewell day, I knew that I would miss Sreema. B. Kateel. my school. But I didn't know that I would miss it so much. The most difficult thing was getting up in the cold morning and catching the school bus. But that laziness would vanish as soon as we stepped inside the bus. The most beautiful Chiguru, 2011-13 67 JSS Public School, Bage PÀ£ÀßqÀ «¨sÁUÀ ¹AZÀ£À J£ï. 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