Thursday 29 August 2019

FIT India movement on National Sports Day

“Fit India movement”, launched on the occasion of the National Sports Day, aims to encourage people to inculcate physical activity and sports in their everyday lives.
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Saturday 24 August 2019

Janmashtami Celebration

Janamashtami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna, one of the most powerful and famous reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. This day indicated the beginning of hope in the older times; hope that the malicious rule of Kansa would soon end.
To seek the blessings of Lord Krishna, Janamashtami was celebrated at Subodh Public School, Airport on Saturday, August 24, 2019 with mirth and joy. The fragrance of flowers and soothing aroma of camphor filled the air. While this religious importance is not lost, this day signifies a lot more to modern India, it signifies excitement, euphoria and a joyous spirit of enthrallment. To celebrate the extraordinary bond between children and the Almighty, Subodh Public School, Airport took the opportunity to both jubilate and learn with the young minds. 
The celebration was begin with ligting of lamp in front of Laddo Gopal which was followed by a shlok and a bhajan. Pre – primary students dressed up as lord Krishna and Radha, completes with flutes, peacock feathers, matki and dandiya for a dance presentation. The premise was decorated beautifully and the spirit of festivity was enhanced with Inter – House Haandi Tod Competition. The students enthusiastically participated. The purpose of the flamboyant competition was to inculcate value of team building. The main attraction of the event was breaking of treasure filled Haandi. After breaking Haandi they completed the word search. The house who completed the task in minimum time, was declared as winner.
The Principal of the school, Ms. Kamaljeet Yadav blessed all the students on this auspicious day, her words truly summed up the efficacy of celebrating festivals of devotion and obedience towards their parents and teachers.






















Winner - Boys

Winner - Girls

SPIC MACAY

SPIC MACAY (Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth) is a non-political, nationwide, voluntary movement founded in 1977 by Dr Kiran Seth, Professor-Emeritus at IIT-Delhi who was awarded the ‘Padma Shri’ for his contribution to the arts in 2009.

SPICMACAY’s intention is to enrich the quality of formal education by increasing awareness about different aspects of Indian heritage and inspiring the young mind to imbibe the values embedded in it. It seeks to inspire youth through experiencing the mysticism embodied in the rich and heterogeneous cultural tapestry of Indian and World Heritage, with a hope that the beauty, grace, values and wisdom embodied in these arts will influence their way of life and thinking and inspire one to become a better human being. 
For this, the most accomplished artistes of the country render programmes of Indian classical music and dance, folk, poetry, theatre, traditional paintings, crafts & yog primarily in schools and colleges. 
In continuation of this; Yeleswarupu Srinavasulu (Kuchipudi Dance) accompained P. Srinivasulu (Nattuvangam & Vocal), P. Haranada Sastry (Mrudangam), Y. Puruachandrarao (Harmony), E. Meena (Supporting Artist) graced the occasion of SPIC MACAY event at Subodh Public School Airport Jaipur on 24 August 2019. 
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Tuesday 20 August 2019

Investiture Ceremony

In order to scale the heights and reach the Pinnacle of success, Subodh Public School, Airport, always strives to inculcate a sense of responsibility and commitment among the students with their heads held high, ready to shoulder responsibilities as leaders.
With this objective Investiture Ceremony was organised in school on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 for Student Council 2019 – 20.
School principal Ms. Kamaljeet Yadav pined up the badges and sashes to the council members for House, Sports, Discipline, Cultural and Head Council category.
Sanskaar Jain (XII F) as Head Boy and Soumya Sharma (XII E) as Head Girl lead the elected student council members for pledge to work earnestly and uphold the honour and glory of the institution. It was a proud moment for all captains holding flags in their hands.
The principal motivated the children to keep moving forward despite all the obstacles and challenges that life throws in front of us. She said that being a leader is a vital role and that the new student council would have ample responsibilities to shoulder.
With the flags held high and heads standing tall, the ceremony concluded with the National Anthem.