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2 nd November 2018 (26 th lssue ) PHOTO OF THE MONTH Prabhatians Stand forAddiction-Free Society Swarnim Bharat Yatra: Gayatri Pariwar’s Initiative for Addiction Free India Akola : Addiction is one of the biggest problems faced by the young generation, which drains much of their vitality and could deviate them from their path of success. In view to keep the young generation addiction free and propel them to take up a drive against it, a Swarnim Rath Yatra taken out jointly by Akhil Vishwa Gayatri Pariwar and local unit of Gayatri Pariwar reached Prabhat Kids School on Thursday, Oct 25. The students were shown a documentary on the digital screen of the Swarnim Rath. Prabhat’s students imbibed the message. Adding to the message, Prabhat’s students pointed out that young generation’s increasing proclivity for social media is also a kind of e- addiction. They also took a pledge to fight against different kinds of addictions. Prabhat’s Hon. Director Dr. Gajanan Nare presided over the function while Akhil Vishwa Gayatri Pariwar’s Yogesh Patil, Madhav Marathe, member of local Unit of Gayatri Pariwar Dr. Suresh Rathi, Dr. Ram Upadhyay and Dr. Ajay Upadhyay were chiefly present on the occasion. Different addictions like alcoholism, nicotine addiction, opioid addiction etc. sipp out the vital energies. It was narrated how different addictions affect our lives and make us miserable. It made a humorous parody of different addictions celebrating a marriage at the Crematorium. The chariot of Addiction Free Campaign will cover the different parts of the country and guide school and college students, informed Dr. Ajay Upadhyay in his speech. Prabhat’s Cultural Activity Dept. Head Nandkishor Dambale delivered introductory remarks and conducted the programme. Akola: Mahatma Gandhi is culmination of Indian thought. His thoughts on Swadeshi , Non-Violence and Truth are timeless. In view to imbibe his message of peace and harmony and also to pay rich homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150 th Birth Anniversary year, a grand Gandhi 150 programme was organized on backdrop of Parents- Teachers Meet on Saturday Oct 27. The students of Prabhat spontaneously participated in the event and paid tributes to the Mahatma. The complete school campus was imbibed with thought and message of Mahtama Gandhi. His lifelong struggle for freedom, his insistance on truth and non-violence; his austere simplicity and stress on self-sufficiency; his solemn bhajans all were actualised. Prabhat Pre-Primary students took out a Dandi March spreading the solemnity. Many of them came in attire of Gandhi and the freedom fighers. Beautiful Bhajans and patriotic songs were recited by the students of Music department. Social Science Department and Drama Unit of Prabhat presented skits on Mahatma Gandhi. Drama Activity students also presented a mime to propagate the teachings of the Mahatma. The students of Dance Department presented dance on different patriotic songs. Again, at the initial stage, students paid tributes by delivering speeches on Mahatma Gandhi and his unique struggle. Parents also visited Gandhi Kaladalan and deftly drew pictures or sketches of Mahatma Gandhi. Similarly, Gandhian literature was made available at Gandhi Wachan Katta. Parents who witnessed the Gandhi extravaganzas shared their views on Literature Wall. The programme was envisaged by Prabhat’s Hon. Director Dr. Gajanan Nare. To make it a grand success Prabhat’s teaching and non-teaching staff took efforts. Due to this grand event, the parents experienced complete Gandhian aura at Prabhat. 150 th Birth Anniversary Year: Living the tenets of Gandhiji, hearty Homages Paid Prabhatians also held dialogue with parents on Mahatma Gandhi. They informed the parents about different venues and Dalans at the campus. After visiting different Dalans, Prabhatians also put interesting questions on Mahatma Gandhi and played quiz with parents. The winners were also given gifts. Parents and students enjoyed the activity. Quiz Enjoyed Eesha Fetched the Gold State Level Chess Competition Akola: Prabhat's Chess player Eesha Sarda once again brought golden glory to Prabhat and Akola as she won the Gold Medal in the State Level School Chess Competition held in Ratnagiri district. After achieving the fourth consecutive gold in the School State Chess Competition, Eesha would represent Maharashtra in the National School Chess Competition. Under the aegis of Sports and Youth Service Directorate, Pune, the competition was held at Derwan in Ratnagiri District during Oct 21 to Oct 25. Exhibiting her brilliant game, Eesha won the first rank. She was awarded the Gold Medal for the fourth consecutive time. She received the guidance of Prabhat’s Chess Coach Rahul Bharsakle. Meanwhile, after reaching school, Eesha was warmly felicitated at the hands of School’s Hon. Director Dr. Gajanan Nare and the chief guest BK Kalpesh Bhai, who came to school on a ‘Mera Swarnim Bharat’ Campaign. On the occasion, BK Sushma Didi and Dr. Minakshi More were chiefly present on the occasion. Gandhiji took Charkha as a symbol for the struggle and gave prestige to human labour. To highlight it, Rashtrapita Sut Katai Kendra was also set up, which was visited by parents. On the occasion Dy. Collector Rajesh Khawle also weaved some khadi threads and paid tributes to the Father of Nation. Austerity Experienced School Representative Council (SRC) Members took efforts to make the programme a grand success. They exhibited a superb coordination among themselves and the school administration. They also brilliantly discharged their duties and tasks assigned to them. They also showed on time precision in handling of the mega event. SRC’s Superb Coordinaton More News Page No.3 Prabhatians Shared their Concerns After watching the documentary Prabhat's students expressed their views. They shared their concerns on increasing trend of addiction and in some cases false reputation attached to it. Prabhat’s Head Girl Nandini Rathi, Asst. Head Girl Suhani Jajoo, Sanika Jumale, Jas Jha and Chinmay Chawda spoke on the occasion being exponents of Prabhat. Akola : Child is the main focus and concern of the parents and the school. Instead of blaming a child as slow learner, it is better for parents to understand the difficulties he or she faces and accordingly to find out solutions. Therefore, being with the child is required than scolding him, asserted Prabhat’s Counseller Dr. Pradeep Awachar. He was addressing the parents on the core issues “Learning Difficulties of Children’ and ‘Keeping our Children Safe’ on Saturday, Oct 27. Parents do care for their children. But when they find their wards scoring less marks in exam, they begin to scold them. They compare them with other brilliant students. Instead of raising their voice, they should try to understand their hidden difficulties and find out solutions, he added. Dr. Awachar disscused different hidden difficulties like autism, reading and writing disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia) and difficulties in understanding maths (dyscalculia). Parents should create a positive atmosphere for study. They should focus on the strength and cautiously treat the hidden ‘disabilities’. They should interact with them, praise them and avoid their comparison with other students. Otherwise a sense of neglect is felt by these children and they begin to get isolated, he cautioned. Often parents accuse each other for their failure, that too, in front of their children, which perturb the peace and composure. Their childhood is precious and keep it so by being with them as their protector and facilitators and not as dictators, he added. Each child is unique and blessed with different inherent qualities, which should be found out. These should be fostered. Child having difficulties in maths may have inclination for languages and arts. Their interest should be given an impetus. The children’s interest in learning can increased, if they find that they are getting positive attention, he added. He cautioned the parents not to put conditions nor to give temptations to get their study done. They should remain for sometimes spectator, sometime a director and a friend. In the second session, Counsellor Dr. Awachar focused on the safety and security of the students. He also fetched the parents’ attention to the aggressive nature. He discussed the increasing addiction of social media, which is also a cause of learning apathy. These problems should be solved finding out the golden mean, he added. During and after the sessions, parents interacted with the counsellor and got solutions to their problems. A large number of parents took benefit of the two seminars. Instead of Scolding, Understand the Child Parents-Teachers’Meet : Every Child is Precious; Dr. Pradeep Awachar Guided Prabhat Imbibed the Aura of Mahatma First Session Second Session ØeYeele heefjJeej heÇYeeleÛes meJe& efJeÅeeLeea, heeuekeâ Je efnleefÛeblekeâeb vee efoJeeUerÛÙee neefo&keâ Me gYesÛÚe!

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2nd November 2018 (26th lssue )

PHOTO OF THE MONTH

Prabhatians Stand forAddiction-Free SocietySwarnim Bharat Yatra: Gayatri Pariwar’s Initiative for Addiction Free India

Akola : Addiction is one of the biggestproblems faced by the young generation,which drains much of their vitality and coulddeviate them from their path of success. Inview to keep the young generation addictionfree and propel them to take up a drive againstit, a Swarnim Rath Yatra taken out jointly byAkhil Vishwa Gayatri Pariwar and local unitof Gayatri Pariwar reached Prabhat KidsSchool on Thursday, Oct 25.

The students were shown a documentaryon the digital screen of the Swarnim Rath.Prabhat’s students imbibed the message.Adding to the message, Prabhat’s studentspointed out that young generation’sincreasing proclivity for social media is also akind of e- addiction. They also took a pledge tofight against different kinds of addictions.

Prabhat’s Hon. Director Dr. Gajanan Narepresided over the function while AkhilVishwa Gayatri Pariwar’s Yogesh Patil,Madhav Marathe, member of local Unit ofGayatri Pariwar Dr. Suresh Rathi, Dr. RamUpadhyay and Dr. Ajay Upadhyay werechiefly present on the occasion. Different

addictions like alcoholism, nicotineaddiction, opioid addiction etc. sipp out thevital energies. It was narrated how differentaddictions affect our lives and make usmiserable. It made a humorous parody ofdifferent addictions celebrating a marriage atthe Crematorium. The chariot of Addiction

Free Campaign will cover the different partsof the country and guide school and collegestudents, informed Dr. Ajay Upadhyay in hisspeech. Prabhat’s Cultural Activity Dept.Head Nandkishor Dambale deliveredintroductory remarks and conducted theprogramme.

Akola: Mahatma Gandhi isculmination of Indian thought. Histhoughts on Swadeshi, Non-Violenceand Truth are timeless. In view to imbibehis message of peace and harmony andalso to pay rich homage to MahatmaGandhi on his 150th Birth Anniversaryyear, a grand Gandhi 150 programmewas organized on backdrop of Parents-Teachers Meet on Saturday Oct 27. Thestudents of Prabhat spontaneouslyparticipated in the event and paid tributesto the Mahatma.

The complete school campus wasimbibed with thought and message ofMahtama Gandhi. His lifelong strugglefor freedom, his insistance on truth andnon-violence; his austere simplicity and

stress on self-sufficiency; his solemnbhajans all were actualised.

Prabhat Pre-Primary students tookout a Dandi March spreading thesolemnity. Many of them came in attire of

Gandhi and the freedom fighers.Beautiful Bhajans and patriotic songswere recited by the students of Musicdepartment. Social Science Departmentand Drama Unit of Prabhat presentedskits on Mahatma Gandhi. DramaActivity students also presented a mime

to propagate the teachings of theMahatma. The students of DanceDepartment presented dance on differentpatriotic songs. Again, at the initial stage,students paid tributes by deliveringspeeches on Mahatma Gandhi and hisunique struggle. Parents also visited

Gandhi Kaladalan and deftly drewpictures or sketches of Mahatma Gandhi.Similarly, Gandhian literature was madeavailable at Gandhi Wachan Katta.

Parents who witnessed the Gandhiextravaganzas shared their views onLiterature Wall. The programme was

envisaged by Prabhat’s Hon. Director Dr.Gajanan Nare. To make it a grand successPrabhat’s teaching and non-teachingstaff took efforts. Due to this grandevent, the parents experienced completeGandhian aura at Prabhat.

150th Birth Anniversary Year:Living the tenets of Gandhiji, hearty Homages Paid

Prabhatians also held dialogue withparents on Mahatma Gandhi. Theyinformed the parents about differentvenues and Dalans at the campus. Aftervisiting different Dalans, Prabhatians alsoput interesting questions on MahatmaGandhi and played quiz with parents. Thewinners were also given gifts. Parents and students enjoyed the activity.

Quiz Enjoyed

Eesha Fetched the Gold State Level Chess Competition

Akola: Prabhat's Chessplayer Eesha Sarda onceagain brought golden glory toPrabhat and Akola as she wonthe Gold Medal in the StateLevel School ChessCompetition held inRatnagiri district. Afterachieving the fourthconsecutive gold in theSchool State ChessCompetition, Eesha wouldrepresent Maharashtra in theNational School ChessCompetition.

Under the aegis of Sportsand Youth ServiceDirectorate, Pune, thecompetition was held atDerwan in Ratnagiri District

during Oct 21 to Oct 25.Exhibiting her brilliant game,Eesha won the first rank. Shewas awarded the Gold Medalfor the fourth consecutivetime. She received theguidance of Prabhat’s ChessCoach Rahul Bharsakle.Meanwhile, after reachingschool, Eesha was warmlyfelicitated at the hands ofSchool’s Hon. Director Dr.Gajanan Nare and the chiefguest BK Kalpesh Bhai, whocame to school on a ‘MeraSwarnim Bharat’ Campaign.On the occasion, BK SushmaDidi and Dr. Minakshi Morewere chiefly present on theoccasion.

Gandhiji took Charkha as a symbol forthe struggle and gave prestige to humanlabour. To highlight it, Rashtrapita SutKatai Kendra was also set up, which wasvisited by parents. On the occasion Dy.Collector Rajesh Khawle also weavedsome khadi threads and paid tributes tothe Father of Nation.

Austerity Experienced School Representative Council(SRC) Members took efforts to makethe programme a grand success.They exhibited a superbcoordination among themselves andthe school administration. They alsobrilliantly discharged their dutiesand tasks assigned to them. They alsoshowed on time precision inhandling of the mega event.

SRC’s Superb Coordinaton

More News Page No.3

Prabhatians Shared theirConcerns After watching the documentary Prabhat's studentsexpressed their views. They shared their concerns onincreasing trend of addiction and in some cases falsereputation attached to it. Prabhat’s Head Girl NandiniRathi, Asst. Head Girl Suhani Jajoo, Sanika Jumale,Jas Jha and Chinmay Chawda spoke on the occasionbeing exponents of Prabhat.

Akola : Child is the mainfocus and concern of the parentsand the school. Instead of blaminga child as slow learner, it is betterfor parents to understand thedifficulties he or she faces andaccordingly to find out solutions.Therefore, being with the child isrequired than scolding him,asserted Prabhat’s Counseller Dr.Pradeep Awachar.

He was addressing the parentson the core issues “LearningDifficulties of Children’ and‘Keeping our Children Safe’ onSaturday, Oct 27.

Parents do care for theirchildren. But when they find theirwards scoring less marks in exam,they begin to scold them. Theycompare them with other brilliantstudents. Instead of raising theirvoice, they should try tounderstand their hiddendifficulties and find out solutions,

he added. Dr. Awachar disscuseddifferent hidden difficulties likeautism, reading and writingdisabilities (dyslexia,dysgraphia) and difficulties inunderstanding maths(dyscalculia).

Parents should create apositive atmosphere for study.They should focus on the strengthand cautiously treat the hidden‘disabilities’. They shouldinteract with them, praise themand avoid their comparison withother students. Otherwise a sense

of neglect is felt by these childrenand they begin to get isolated, hecautioned.

Often parents accuse eachother for their failure, that too, infront of their children, whichperturb the peace and composure.Their childhood is precious andkeep it so by being with them astheir protector and facilitators andnot as dictators, he added.

Each child is unique andblessed with different inherentqualities, which should be foundout. These should be fostered.

Child having difficulties in mathsmay have inclination forlanguages and arts. Their interestshould be given an impetus. Thechildren’s interest in learning canincreased, if they find that theyare getting positive attention, headded.

He cautioned the parents not toput conditions nor to givetemptations to get their studydone. They should remain forsometimes spectator, sometime adirector and a friend.

In the second session,

Counsellor Dr. Awachar focusedon the safety and security of thestudents. He also fetched theparents’ attention to theaggressive nature. He discussedthe increasing addiction of socialmedia, which is also a cause oflearning apathy. These problemsshould be solved finding out thegolden mean, he added. Duringand after the sessions, parentsinteracted with the counsellor andgot solutions to their problems. Alarge number of parents tookbenefit of the two seminars.

Instead of Scolding, Understand the ChildParents-Teachers’Meet : Every Child is Precious; Dr. Pradeep Awachar Guided

Prabhat Imbibed the Aura of Mahatma

First Session Second Session

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