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And “Lily -white “ -the queenliest flower that blows
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Contents
Way to happiness - 2
physiCal eduCation - 4
india - 6
annai sri saradha devi - 8
Math Corner - 3,7,17
aMazing body - 11
MusiC Corner - 12
tiMe and tide - 13
inseparable friends - 14
inforMation teChnology - 10,16
gratitude toWards Mother - 18
CÛ¯ uª Ì 18--–25
Krs art and photo gallery - 26
prinCipal’s Message
It gives me a great pleasure to bring my maiden issue of “Lotus” . It is familiar that we are constantly encouraging the Young minds to give a free rein to their imagination and nurture a creative spirit. Our efforts to pair creativity with education enhance the impact of the learning experience and extend our interaction with students and teachers towards deeper learning .
Working with and involving kids in the creative process enriches our work and enlivens our creative practice. We strive to ensure that each issue would serve as a voice and a platform for our young buds to be heard. Thus enabling a depth of reflection and response in the classroom and beyond.
As we began work on this issue, I was struck by how we are influenced by our environment and relationships which is also reflected in the articles featured here.
So Come , Join Us and Enjoy Reading ….
Mrs.M.Shanthy
Principal
From the editorial …. We find it a great joy and pleasure at the
first bloom of LOTUS , the annual magazine
released by Krishnamal Ramasubbaiyer
School . This is a culmination of our
students’ versatile talents at various fields.
Undoubtedly , it would serve the readers of
all sectors with great interest. Our Hearty
wishes towards our kids to bring in many
more articles for the further blooming of the
LOTUS in the years to come.
We extend our sincere gratitude towards
our students, members of teaching, non-
teaching and especially to Mr. V.Chenthil
Kumar, Dept. of Animation, SLCS for the
fullest co-operation of our first bloom of
LOTUS.
Mrs.A.Ann
Jebarani
Mrs.V.Mahes
SEcREtaRy’S MESSagE Warm greetings and wishes
with pleasure on the release of the annual magazine LOTUS on completing its 16 years of laudable service in the field of education. I believe that this special issue will highlight the mile-stones in the luminous history of the school.
KRS , the non-profitable institution is well known for the quality of education and selfless service to the students of all sections of the society, especially the poor
and the marginalized. Committed teachers, Well motivated students and an excellent infra structure have placed KRS at the fore –front of all schools in Madurai.
I wish all the students of KRS to achieve excellence in every walk of life and remain loyal patriots to the nation.
May God, The Almighty continue to bless and guide the students, the members of teaching and non-teaching faculty to fulfill our vision.
Dr. L.Ramasubbu
Secretary.
Lotus 1
Happy HoME REcipE
ingredients: 4 cups of LOVE
2 cups of LOYALTY
3 cups of FORGIVENESS
1 cup of FRIENDSHIP
2 tablespoons of TENDERNESS
4 litres of FAITH
1 barrel of LAUGHTER
Method
Take Love and Laughter , mix them thoroughly with
Faith.Blend the mixture with tenderness ,forgiveness
and Loyalty.Add Friendship. Sprinkle it abundantly
with Laughter.Bake it with warm affection . Serve it
daily with Smile to make your Home Happy .
Mrs.S.Vijayalakshmi
the path of happiness
H - Health - is assigned and result of self discipline
A - Avoiding arrogance- One’s arrogance makes one Unapproachable. You need others too
P - Patience- Patience leads to tolerance and adjustment
P - Punctuality - Punctuality shows respect for other’s time
I - Interest in hobbies - Hobbies help keep us positively occupied
N - Nice behaviour- Nice behaviour includes politeness and manners making us popular
E - Esteem- You are unique. Have faith in yourself. If you don’t, who will ?
S - Strong will - Without will power no discipline is possible. Without discipline, no success is possible
S - Surrender – Faith in the supreme Lord is meant here. Prayer brings great happiness and peace.
Mrs. Muthulakshmi
Vishnuvarthan P
IX
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an aMazing story about nuMbers
Once upon a time, when Japan was ruled by a powerful general, Joyotomi Hideyoshi, there was a so called clever person specially loved by the general.His name was Sorori Shinzaemon. One day, the general decided to present Sorori a gift for his pithy efforts to win his heart.
He asked Sorori,“what would you like?”.Sorori replied, “Please give me a grain of rice today, my lord. Then tomorrow, give me two grains and the next day, please give me four more and the day after that eight more and so on for thirty days”.
Rice was very scarce in those days because of famine.But Hideyoshi of course granted this apparently upon the entreaty. Well, on the 30th day, Hideyoshi was surprised to see Sorori waiting with a big wrapping cloth, large enough to hold the contents of a whole storage house. “
“What are you doing with that?” inquired Hideyoshi.”Well, my Lord!”Sorori explained(with a smile),’it is for carrying the rice you promised.”
If you do the sum 1+2+4+8+16+----------- for thirty days,it adds up to 1073741823 grains of rice. It shall need a whole storage story it was about the magic
of numbers.
Mrs.R.Indumathi
Johnny : Dad, can you write in the
dark ?
Dad : I think so. What do you want
me to write ?
Johnny : Your name on my Report
card.
K.Meena , X
Math Corner
Lotus 3
Physical education as a part of education has been affected by social changes .Through the decades, elementary physical education has progressed through three important stages-participation, socialization and physical fitness. But later a fourth stage rapidly developed that is, understanding the environment, movement and pupil. Physical education like any other discipline can be organized in such a manner that each child can gradually develop the main ideas of the discipline and synthesis of the related subject matter.
T h r e e organized subjects are
1. Pupil move to survive.
2.Pupil move to discover and understand his environment.
3.Pupil move to control and adjust to his environment.
All the organizations and individuals have some influence and some responsibility for the social development of a child. Therefore, the schools have got important role in developing
a child’s socialization through Physical education.
Physical education can also develop the attitude and behavioral changes. Mostly emotional involvement is associated with these activities a n d t h e
degree o f interaction among the students is important for social development. Physical education helps in developing leadership qualities and honesty in a student. The social values, which a student learns in sports fields are carried over to other fields of life.
Physical Fitness is one of the most important motives
of physical education and the regular exercise could only maintain fitness of body and mind. A student doing regular exercise could only maintain fitness of body and mind. A student doing regular exercise tends to become less depressed and improves his self-image. It is often asked if regular exercise is related to academic
performance. In fact, due to regular exercise a
student becomes more respective,alert and more intelligent and this in turn improves his grade.
P h y s i c a l education is considered as that part of all education
which proceeds predominantly through
physical activity.
sKill and abilities
• Development of psychomotor skills.
• Development of proper co-ordination of special senses with body movement.
• Development of skills related to neutral, racial activities.
• Development of general bodily control.
• Development of skills common to one’s own locality particularly.
RolE of pHySical Education to dEVElop
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pERSonality aMong tHE StudEntS
• Cultural Development of understanding and appreciation of the techniques and strategies of sports.
• Preparation of leisure time.
• Improvement of morale thought improving body.
Mental hygiene
• Elimination or diminishing worry and stress, through developing appropriate interests and habits of engaging in exercise and sports.
• Increasing general neural vigour.
desirable habit
• Establishment of a schedule of daily activities that fits one’s own being.
• Acquiring the habit of spending a portion of one’s leisure time in enjoyable physical activity.
• Acquiring the habit of cleanliness.
purely physiCal
• To assist in the development of endurance sufficient to meet the needs of the stress of life.
• To assist in developing strength enough to do normal life tasks without undue strain.
• To assist in providing for normal growth and development.
personality
->Attainment of Sportsmanship
->Attainment of Leadership
->Attainment os Self Control and Social Co- operation
->Promotion of school spirit
Attainment of knowledge of proper health procedure as related to physical exercise plays a major role in developing a child’s personality.
- Dept.of Physical Education
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ouR SEculaR india
In the days of Monarchy,
There was a community
One of them was Babur
He was Muslims Favour
Among the sounds of Yagas,
There rose an epic as Hindu Vedas
Rama was the hero of the epic,
The roots of religious tree became thick
There were clashes for many years,
By spreading the violence from ears to ears,
The clashes were a great threat,
It even had blood shed,
The end was in September,
Expected by every Indian member,
The result was an alteration ,
Created a Hindu – Muslim-Christian
relation.
A.R.Abhinayaa . X
My MotHERlandIndia, my motherland
A land of ethnological museum,
Breeding ground of civilizations
Centuries before civilized and cultured
Darest thou art in all strife
Epitome of sacrifice
Forgiving and forgetting
Great errs of human lordship
Harmonious relations you’ve made
Ignoring all grief and sorrows
Jeopardizing yourself many times
Kingdoms sprang up and down
Lamenting neither, stood so gallant
Multitudes marching in and out
Novelties arose your thoughts,
Overcoming all obstacles you stood
Patronizing scholars and learned men
Quotable were they imbibing and
illuminating
Reverberating your thoughts and ideals,
Spread across the nations of the world
Templates you serve around
Ultimate embodiment of peace
Venerable nations follow thy peace
Widespread thy fame worldwide
Xenophobic traces are not found,
You yell out to proclaim peace
Zenith is your ultimate end.
Mrs. Ann Jebarani.A.
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guESS youR BiRtHdayHere’s a fun trick to show a friend , a group
or an entire class of pupils. Tell the person (or class) to recall their birthday …… and that you are going to guess it.
Step1: Ask them to take the month number from their birthday (ie. Jan. – 1, Feb. – 2 ,…).
Step 2 : Multiply that by 5.
Step 3 : Add 6 to that product.
Step 4 : Multiply the total by 4.
Step 5 : Again add 9 to the above product.
Step 6 : Multiply the above sum by 5.
Step 7 : Finally add the day they were born to the product.
Step 8 : Now subtract 165 from the last sum and now you will have the month and date they were born on.
How it works ?
M Month number
D Day number
After 7 steps the expression for their calculation is
5[4(5M+6)+9] +D = 100M +D+ 165
Thus if you subtract off 165 what will remain will be the month in hundreds plus the day!
hardy-raManujaM nuMber 1729A common anecdote about Ramanujam
relates to the number 1729 . Hardy arrives at Ramanujam’s residence in a cab number 1729. Hardy commented that the number 1729 seemed to be uninteresting . Ramanujam replied that it was actually very interesting number being the smallest natural number representing in two different ways as a sum of two cubes.
1729 =13 +123 = 93 + 103
K.Meena X
aMicaBlE nuMBERS : There are few pair of numbers that have a very
peculiar affinity for each other and they are so called “Amicable numbers”.
Take for an instance the pair of numbers 220 and 284. It turns out that all the factors of 220 ie.,those less than itself add upto to 284.And surprisingly the factors of 284 add upto 220.
The sum of all the factors of 220 but less than 220=1+2+4+5+10+11+20+22+44+55+110
=284.
The sum of all the factors of 284 but less than 284=1+2+4+71+142 = 220.
There are three other pairs like this.
1,184 and 1,210
17,296 and 18,416
9,363,584 and 9,437,056
Ms.R.Gomathy
Teacher : Johnny , Why are you doing Math problems on the floor ?
Johnny : You asked me to solve them without using tables.
Teacher : What is the chemical formula for water ?
Johnny : “HIJKLMNO”.
Teacher : What are you talking about ?
Johnny : Yesterday you said, “H to O”.
K.Meena ,X
Math Corner
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introduCtion : Endearlingly known as ‘Holy Mother’,
Sri Saradha Devi , the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna was born on 22 December 1853 in a poor Brahmin family in Jayrambati, a village adjoining Kamarpukur in West Bengal. Her father, Ramachandra Mukhopadhyay was a pious and kind- hearted person , and her mother, Shyma sundari devi was a loving and hard working woman.
Marriage:As a child Sarada was devoted to God, and
spent most of her time helping her mother in various household chores like caring for younger children , looking after cattle and carrying food to her father and others engaged in work in the field . She had to formal schooling ,but managed to learn the Bengali alphabet . When she was about six years old, she was married to Sri Ramakrishna according to the custom prevalent in India in those days. However , after the event , she continued to live with her parents ,while Sri Ramakrishna lived a God - intoxicated life at Dakshineshwar.
visit to daKshinesWar :-At the age of eighteen she walked all the
way to Dakshineswar to meet her husband. Sri Ramakrishna , who had immersed himself in the intense practice of several spiritual disciplines for more than twelve years, and reached the highest state of realization in which he saw God in all beings. He received Saradha Devi with great affection , and allowed her to stay with him. He taught her how to lead spiritual life while discharging her household duties . They led absolutely pure lives, and Sarada Devi served Sri Ramakrishna as his devoted wife and disciple.
ANNAI SRI SARADHA DEVIYAR
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life at daKshinesWar:Sri Ramakrishna looked upon
Sarada Devi as special manifestation of Divine mother of the universe. In 1872, on the night of the Phlaharini – Kali - Puja he ritualistically worshipped Sarada Devi Sarada Devi learned to look upon their disciples as her own children. The room in which she stayed at Dakshineshwar was too small to live in and had hardly any amenities. But she bore all difficulties silently and lived in contentment, serving the increasing number of devotees who came there .
siMpliCity and forbearanCe:
Although she was highly venerated for her spiritual status,and literally worshipped as the divine mother, she continued to live like a simple village mother , washing clothes, sweeping the floor, bringing water from the pond , dressing vegetables, cooking and serving food. At Jayarambati she lived with her brothers and their families . They gave her endless troubles but, she always remained calm and self-possessed,showering love and blessings on all who came into contact with her.ister Nivedita stated, “ Her Life was one long stillness of Prayer”.
Mother of all:In the history of humanity there
has never been another woman who looked upon herself as the mother of all beings, including animals and birds and spent her whole life in serving them as her children, undergoing unending sacrifice and self-denial. About her role
in the mission of Sri Ramakrishna on earth, she stated “My son, you know the master had a maternal attitude ( matru bhava) towards every one. He has left me behind to manifest that
divine motherhood in the world”.
ideal WoMan : On account of her immaculate
purity, extraordinary forbearance, selfless service , unconditional love, wisdom and spiritual illumination, Swami Vivekananda regarded Sri Sarada Devi as the ideal for woman in the modern age. He believed that with the advent of holy mother, the spiritual awakening of women in modern times had begun.
soMe sayings of holy Mother: • God is one’s very own . It is an
eternal relationship .
• Ordinary human love results in misery. Love for God bring blessedness.
• As wind removes the cloud , so the name of God destroys, the cloud of worldliness’.
• My child you have been fortunate in getting this human birth. Have intense devotion to God. One must word hard. Can anyone achieve anything without effort?
ConClusion
Under the strain of constant physical work, self-denial and repeated attacks of malaria, herr health deteriorated and she left the mortal world on 21st July 1920.
C.KAJALAKSHMI - IX
Lotus 9
input output A child is given as INPUT to the World
Father as a MAIN MEMORY maintains the
child;
Mother as a PROCESSOR processes the
child into a good man;
Teacher as an INTERPRETOR interprets the
World;
Friend as a LINKER links him with good
habits ;
Finally he becomes a good citizen as OUTPUT
to the society.
Bio-data of a coMputERName : Computer
Father’s Name : Charles Babbage
Mother’s Name : Lady Ada lovelace
Fore Fathers : Calculator , Abacus
Favorite Fruit : Apple
Favorite Snacks : Chips
Favorite Animal : Mouse
Favorite dress : Hardware & Soft ware
Favorite Alphabet : ‘C’
Insect I hate : Bugs
I am afraid of : Virus
Friends : Good Programmers
Aim : To think like men
Achievement : Made men lazy
Mode of transport : Bus
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tit BitS:Cpuz and SANDRA are the diagnostic
programs which give us the details of inner part of our Computer.
In a CD 650 MB data can be written in 74 minutes and 550 MB data can be written in 63 minutes.
Priyanka XI
IT Corner
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ouR aMazing Bodyblood:
An adult man’s body contains about 5 litres of blood. A woman contains about 4.3 litres. The blood travels along 100-000 Km of blood vessels which is equal to going 2.5 times round the equator. It contains 25,000,000,000 to 30,000,000,000 red cells. Red cells are made and destroyed at the rate of 2-3 million per second.
brain poWer: We lose 100,000 brain cells everyday, luckily we have 100 billion altogether.
breathing: The average person inhales 6 litres per minute
or 8640 litres a day. Average breathe is 20 a minute, you breathe 28,000 time a day.
Cells: There are 50 billion cells in your body and 3 billion
of them die every minute. You make 10 billion new white blood cells each day.
eyes: We blink about 20,000 times a day.
heart: Our heart pumps 13,640 litres of blood around
your body in a day enough to fill nearly 40,000 drink cans. An average heart beat pumps 59CC of blood. An average heart beat rate of 70 beats a minute adds up to more than 100,000 beat a day.
sleep:
In 7.5 hours of sleep. We sleep lightly for 60% of the time and deeply for 20%. The dream constitutes 20% of the time.
nerves:
There are about 13,000,000,000,000 nerve cells in your body transmitting messages at speech of 290Km/hr as fast as the world’s speediest cars.
sWeat:
You lose about 0.5 litres of water a day through 3,000,000 sweet glands. In hot climates you may lose as much as 13.5 litres a day.
- Mrs.Nirmala Devi.
Lotus 11
MUSIC AND HEALTHResearch has shown that music has a profound
effect on your body and psyche. In fact, there’s a growing field of health care known as Music Therapy, which uses music to heal. Those who practice music therapy are finding a benefit in using music to help cancer patients, children with ADD, and others, and even hospitals are beginning to use music and music therapy to help with pain management, to help ward off depression, to promote movement, to calm patients, to ease muscle tension, and for many other benefits that music and music therapy can bring. This is not surprising, as music affects the body and mind in many powerful ways. The following are some of effects of music, which help to explain the effectiveness of music therapy.
• Brain Waves: Research has shown that music with a strong beat can stimulate brainwaves to resonate in sync with the beat, with faster beats bringing sharper concentration and more alert thinking, and aslower tempo promoting a calm, meditative state. Also, research has found that the change in brainwave activity levels that music can bring can also enable
the brain to shift speeds more easily on its own as needed, which means that music can bring lasting benefits to your state of mind, even after you’ve stopped listening.
• Breathing and Heart Rate: With alterations in brainwaves comes changes in other bodily functions. Those governed by the autonomic nervous system, such as breathing and heart rate can also be altered by the changes music can bring. This can mean slower breathing, slower heart rate, and an activation of the relaxation response, among other things. This is why music and music therapy can help counteract or prevent the damaging effects of chronic stress, greatly promoting not only relaxation, but health.
• State of Mind: Music can also be used to bring a more positive state of mind, helping to keep depression and anxiety at bay. This can help prevent the stress response from wreaking havoc on the body, and can help keep creativity and optimism levels higher, bringing many other benefits.It’s no surprise that so many are seeing music as an important tool to help the body in staying (or becoming) healthy.
M.Jeyalakshmi -IX
the reMix King a.r. rahMan
You are one of the world’s gift,
Because you won two Oscars without any rift.
The seven wonders , seems to wonder,
By seeing your musical wonders.
You gave songs in high classic,
Which made your day as “Day of Music”
Your melodies are very mild ,
Which gives enjoyment to the crying child.
Your Father showers the blessings from Heaven,
So that your name reaches up to the Heaven.
wonders the whole globe
By seeing your Golden Globe.
Finally you are a man of morals ,
Because You have won more laurels.
A.R.Abhinayaa , X
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pRocRaStination Procrastination means postponement of
action. It is natural for us to put off some work. We donot then realize that we are wasting our time. Time is very precious. It won’t wait for us.
If do an activity at the apt time we will get the benefit out of it. If we postpone that work to a later date it will not yield the desired result.
Children have a tendency to put off their work.They usually do not study anything till the eve of the examinations. At last, they have a lot to study, but no time to do it. When there is not enough time left to do a piece of work, we usually hurry to do it. When we there is not enough time left to do a piece of work , we usually hurry to finish it. When we do a work in hurry , we make mistakes. So , never put off till tomorrow what may be done today. Because Procrastination is the thief of time.
M.Monisha - IV
taKe tiMe
Take time to work. It is the
Price of success
Take time to meditate. It is the
Price of power
Take time to play. It is the
Secret of perpetual youth
Take time to read, It is the
Way to knowledge
Take time to be friendly. It is the
Road to happiness.
Take time to laugh. It is the
Music of the soul
Take time to LOVE AND BE LOVED.
Mrs.M.Saraswathy
Lotus 13
inSEpaRaBlE fRiEndS
In Chennai, there lived a girl named Jyothi. She had an elder brother Tarun, a drunkard. Whenever her parents saved money for paying the fees for Jyothi, her brother stole it for buying liquor. With great difficulty, Jyothi completed her school education and joined a college. But she went there only for six days. Then it was the seventh day, the day to pay the term fee. Her brother, as usual, took away all the money, which had been kept for paying the fees. She begged a lot because she was greatly interested in studies and was an intelligent girl too. Then she told her parents that she was going out to a hostel. She was planning to work and manage the expenses for herself.
Jyothi got admission in a hostel, with the help of her savings. She took tuition and abacus class in the evening hours. With that money, she paid her college fees. She completed three years. In the final year, she came to know that her college was not a well-recognized college one and it would be closed and sealed, by the government from the following year onwards. So, she dropped the idea of doing her PG. She thought of going back home again. While packing she got her old file, in which she found the contact number of her school friend. She was sure that her best friend would help her in her studies.
By God’s grace, she got Amritha through phone. Jyothi’s heart was filled with joy since she heard her
best friend’s voice after long time. Jyothi replied,” Hello Amritha, I am Jyothi. How are you?” Amritha’s eyes were filled with tears of joy, and she replied, “Hi Jyothi, How are you? I am fine here in Bangalore.
Where are you now? You must have
finished your college by now! Am I right?
J y o t h i replied, “ I am
fine Amritha. I am in Chennai. I
finished my UG. I thought of doing my
PG here in this college but our college has been
closed and sealed due to some problem”.
Amritha said,” Its ok! You don’t worry about anything. You
come with your family to Bangalore. I’ll help you to get a seat here. You can
definitely get a seat out of merit”.
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Jyothi said,” But . . . Amritha, now I am in a hostel. You already know that my brother is a drunkard. He did not help me in any way to continue my studies. So, I am doing a part time job to pay the fees”.
“Oh! I am sorry. Inform your parents and come to Bangalore”, Amritha said.
Jyothi replied,” It’s ok! Thank you for your great help”. “I’ll call you later”. Amritha said.
Amritha rang up to Jyothi after an hour. She said,” I have booked ticket . After you come to the station, give me a call. I’ll pick you up”.
She reached Bangalore and met Amritha. Jyothi stayed in Amritha’s home for a few days. Jyothi and Amritha got admission out of pure merit.
One Sunday, Amritha took Jyothi in her car, to have a look at Bangalore. On the way both of them saw a poster. It was a request to join a camp of social service. The date given to register suited their convenience, and they too were interested.
They went to register their names. There, they met the leader of the camp, a young girl of their age. But they couldn’t speak with her. As the next day was their exam, they rushed to their home and started their preparation.
But some thoughts about that young girl disturbed their mind and they could recognize that she was their classmate Gayatri. At that age itself, she was very much interested in social service. On the day of the camp, they both met Gayatri . Amritha said, ” Hello! I am Amritha. She is Jyothi. Are you Gayatri?” She replied, “Yes I am Gayatri. How do you know?”
Jyothi Said, “Gayu, you forgot us, but we have not forgotten you.” She said, “Yes, you are Jyothi and Amritha. I am very happy. How are you? How are your parents? Did you complete your college or doing it now?”
They replied, “ We are doing our Post Graduation here in Bangalore.”
Gayatri asked, “What about your families?” Amritha said, “My parents are here in Bangalore. But Jyothi’s parents are in Chennai.Her brother, Tarun is a drunkard. He did not allow her to continue her studies. Unable to continue her PG there, she came here”.
Gayatri replied, “I am really amazed with your thick friendship. Later, I’ll come to Chennai and
make your brother, realize his mistakes. Now we shall inaugurate this camp. Come, let us go!”
They started the camp and it went on for 6 days. On the last day of the camp, they returned to Bangalore.. Jyothi and Amritha felt proud of Gayatri for her great work. They all went to Amritha’s home to take rest.
To change Tarun , they went to Chennai. They met Jyothy’s mother and narrated everything.
Gayatri asked, “Where is Tarun?” Jyothi’s mother showed Tarun’s room to Gayatri. She went to the entrance and asked, “Excuse me, May I come in?” He was shocked to see Jyothi and another girl, with this girl. He tried to move towards his mother and investigate about this, but Gayatri blocked the way and said, “I am Gayatri, Jyothi’s friend. I am in need of help from you. Jyothi said that you have a nice heart and you’ll help everyone”. Tarun could not understand what she was speaking, but he asked, “What help do you want? I’ll do it”. She replied,” I am not going to ask any money, car, home or wealth, instead, I am going to give you good health”.
Tarun asked,” How can you give me good health? I am ready to do everything you say”.
Gayatri said, “Please stop drinking liquor. Do not be a drunkard hereafter. It’ll be good for you and those around you”. Tarun thought for a while and agreed. He asked, “You care me and say good things for my health. But I don’t know who you are! Who are you?”
Gayatri said everything right from Jyothi’s life in the hostel and their meeting in the camp. Tarun felt ashamed. His eyes were filled with tears as he realized his mistakes. He ran to his sister and hugged her. Jyothi thanked Gayatri for making Tarun realize his mistakes. Jyothi’s parents also thanked Gayatri a lot.
She stayed in Jyothi’s home for a day and left for Bangalore. Tarun, Jyothi and their parents felt very happy. Amritha and Jyothi too left for Bangalore, to complete their PG. After 2 years, they came to Chennai. Gayatri too came to Chennai and continued her service to the society. The three girls remained inseparable friends.
A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED!
- M.Poovithazh VII
Lotus 15
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IT Corner
Lotus16
MatH’S anxiEty Maths anxiety is a type of fear.
Sometimes fear is merely the afraid of some unknown that lurks out there. How do you conquer this type of fear? You isolate it, examine it closely and understand what it’s made of . When you do this you’ll soon find that the fear goes away. There are some factors and feelings that make you avoid Maths. When we avoid it, we lose confidence and then s t a r t b u i l d i n g u p dread and f e a r . Actually, there is no such t h i n g as a b r a i n t y p e t h a t m a k e s o n e p e r s o n b e t t e r than another in Maths. Yes, studies show that there are different brain types, but those types just concern your approach at problem solving. Your approach can be different from another student, but it can still be just as effective. One factor that affects Math performance more than any other is confidence. Studies do show that positive thinking can improve Mathematics performance.
Study tips for Maths at home:
• Don’t just work out a problem. Draw pictures and diagrams of a process and make up stories to go along with them.
• Use sticky flags to make important things in your chapter or things you need to ask about in class. Take a look at the problems, you’ll be solving to get a preview of your goals. This gives your brain a framework to work with.
• If you come across a problem that you don’t understand, read it over a few times and try.Then walk away and do some other
work. Your brain will continue to work on the problem subconsciously.
1. Ask your teacher to solve sample problems.
2. Old tests are the best clues to future tests.
3. Practise basic Mathematic calculations in daily life.
Overcoming the fear of Maths may require asking yourself where your real fear is rooted and then ascertaining whether this fear is real or imagined.
Mrs.K.T.Rema
play witH youR datE of BiRtH
Example : 13.10.01.
Multiply your birth date by 100.
13 x 100 = 1300.
Add the month of birth. 1300 + 10 = 1310
Multiply by 2 1310 x 2 = 2620
Add 8 2620 + 8 = 2628
Multiply by 5 2628 x 5 = 13140
Add 4 13140 + 4 = 13144
Multiply by 10 13144 x 10 = 131440
Add 4 131440 + 4 = 131444
Add the year of Birth
131444 + 01 = 131445
Subtract 444 from the answer
131445 – 444 = 131001
Answer : 13 .10.01
B.S.Mukunth - IV
Math Corner
Lotus 17
MotHER’S loVEA woman was admitted in hospital as she was suffering
from brain tumour.Her son and relatives were around her.She died within few hours. His son cried the whole day and became ill.He turned to home and the next day when he opened his mom’s cupboard,he found some tablets with a letter.In the letter it was written “take these tablets dear”.I know you will catch cold easily after crying. Mother’s love –make it live long.
M.SASI KUMAR,IX
She is an angel,
She is an ocean of love,
Sweet are her words
Stern, never in her life
A teacher, a guide and everything
Who is she?
(She is my mother)
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Lotus 25
P.Vishnuvarthan , IX
D.Kiruthiga, X Mrs.N.Chandrakala
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Lotus26
ExcEllEncE in tEcHnology
P.Vishnuvarthan, IX
P.Mathuri , VI
S.Rajaharini , IV S.Josephine, V
M.Dinesh , III
R.Dharshana , VIII
CoMputers are beCoMing sMarter; Krs Kids are beCoMing the sMartest to be the Masters
Lotus 27
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aChieving sound Mind, body and soul
bharat sCouts and guides
National level Carrom achievers
visionTo provide
the rural children with World class education focusing on Physical fitness, Academic excellence, Ethical and Social c o n s c i o u s n e s s and Concern for e n v i r o n m e n t through our systems and practice.
Mission• To infuse in the
children a love for continuous learning.
• To train them to develop their total personality.
• To inculcate in them team spirit to achieve excellence in every walk of life.
• To teach them Human Values.
• To inspire them to be Loyal Patriots.
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