Teacher’s Day Blog

Teacher’s Day Blog

Teacher’s day is specially celebrated to mark the hardships and devotion of teachers who guided the students towards their future career. Every year, teachers day is celebrated on 5th September to present the gratitude to all the teachers by the students. It is celebrated in the memory of Dr.Radhakrishnan who was the President of India. He is a one and only reason to celebrate September 5 as Teacher’s day to recognize the contribution of teachers to the society. Mentors are responsible for the overall development of the student.
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Happy Holi 2021

Happy Holi 2021

The celebration of Holi is a Hindu festival observed across India every year. It celebrates the arrival of spring and it signifies the triumph of good over evil. While it is a Hindu festival, most Indians observe Holi. The Festival of Colors is such a vibrant and festive occasion how can you not want to take part? During the day of Holi in India, it doesn’t matter what your caste, creed, or religion is, on this day, the Indian people come together as one as they throw colored powder and water through the air. When everyone is covered with the colors of the rainbow, their skin, hair, and clothing look the same creating a feeling of inclusiveness. WHEN IS HOLI CELEBRATED? In 2021 the Celebration of Holi takes place on…
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Happy Diwali 2020

Happy Diwali 2020

Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival known as ‘the festival of lights’. It is one of the major Hindu festivals or perhaps the biggest one in terms of energy and participation. It is a festival for all—every Hindu around the world and even non-Hindus in India participate in its celebrations. The use of lamps to decorate is the main feature of this festival. The term Deepavali or Diwali meaning ‘collection or row of lights’ was derived from the Sanskrit words ‘deep’ which means lamp, lantern, or light, and ‘avail’ which means a row or array. During this celebration, houses, temples, shops, and offices are illuminated with a collection of oil lamps. People also celebrate this festival with a variety of fireworks. This year’s celebration is of particular significance. Covid…
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Importance Of Holi Festival

Holi Festival is a spring festival celebrated with much fervor in India , also known as the festival of colors or the festival of love . The festival signifies the victory of good over evil , the arrival of spring , end of winter bringing in the air the fragrance of flowers and aura of warmth and happiness. It appears as if the nature is rejoicing , the vibrations of pious time are such that every one young and old feels the urge to make merry, to put tilak on the forehead to forget and forgive bringing in harmony and love in the surroundings. It is also celebrated as a thanks giving for a good harvest. The festival lasts for two days starting on the Purnima full Moon day ,…
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Happy Republic Day 2020

Happy Republic Day 2020

India is gearing up to celebrate its 71st Republic Day on January 26, 2020. Three years after gaining independence from the British on August 15, 1947, India’s constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950. This day is celebrated as the Republic Day across the country. The main event on this day is marked with parades on the Rajpath, New Delhi that shows India’s military prowess and cultural diversity. The President of India hoists the National Flag, the Tiranga. This is different from Independence Day celebration where the Prime Minister hoists the flag. A flag is a facet of a free country. India has had a rich history behind the evolution of the Tricolour. Indian National Flag The National flag of India is a rectangular with horizontal tricolours. Saffron is…
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Who Is Santa ? Merry Christmas 2019

Who Is Santa ? Merry Christmas 2019

Over the Christmas season, Santa's image is everywhere, but do we really understand the history and origin of one of the biggest traditions? When the kids inevitably ask, “Who is Santa?” what do we say? As with any question from our children, we can use it as a teaching opportunity. Let's take a look at the origin of Santa Claus, the history behind how his meaning has evolved over time, and some of the traditions behind his name. The name Santa Claus is the English form of the Dutch name for St. Nicholas Sinterklaas. Though the modern Santa Claus is associated with a world of fantasy, the historical St. Nicholas was a godly man known for his charity and generosity. According to the best estimates, Nicholas, was born around AD…
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Happy Diwali !

Happy Diwali !

At this time of the year people around the world are getting ready to celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, one of the biggest festivals of the East. And today is called ‘Dhanteras’ – it means the ‘day of wealth’. It means feeling a sense of abundance, and whatever is needed will come! Remember all the blessings you have received in life and feel grateful for it. The tradition is to put all the wealth you have earned in front of you and feel the abundance. When you feel lack, the lack grows but when you put your attention on abundance, then abundance grows. In the Arthashastra, Chanakya says, ‘Dharmasya Moolam Arthah’ which means, ‘prosperity is the root of righteousness’. Diwali symbolises the victory of good over evil, light over…
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Ganesh Chaturthi 2019 : All You Need To Know

Ganesh Chaturthi 2019 : All You Need To Know

Ganesh Chaturthi Or Vinayaka Chaturthi is a festival celebrating the birth of the elephant-headed God, Ganesha. The festival falls in the months of August or September according to the Gregorian calendar and is marked by devotees worshipping idols of Ganesha in homes or in marquees. Notably Ganesh Chaturthi celebrates Lord Ganesha as the God of New Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles as well as the god of wisdom and intelligence. The festival which is celebrated with much pomp and splendor in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa, Telengana, Gujarat and Chhattisgarh. It is also celebrated in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Recent years have seen a surge of Ganesh Chaturthi in Bengal as well. While it is unclear as to when Ganesh Chaturthi started, it became a major social and…
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Benefits of Kindergarten Education ?

Benefits of Kindergarten Education ?

Social development When children engage in pretend play, they’re actively experimenting with the social roles of life. Dr Catherine Neilsen-Hewett, a lecturer and researcher in child development, explains: “Imaginative play has the greatest impact on the development of key skills that are important for children’s success with peers. When playing creatively with their friends, your child learns to co-operate and compromise.” She adds that it encourages children to participate in social activities and to understand social relationships. Weinberg emphasises the value of playing with dolls and toy action figures. She says that this form of play encourages children to learn how to interact socially and develop social cues by experimenting with eye contact, using different tones and emotions. Children also learn to have conversations, which they enact by talking to…
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