Friday, 16 September 2016
THINK FOR A MOMENT.. B4 U SHARE
Nowadays
people are always using different forms of media to stay aware of their
surroundings. People nowadays are too busy to check every topic and discuss
everything with everyone, Hence when they are using social media, they trust
any kind of info they get, let me get a few examples:- have you ever seen
messages on your chat like this
"Important message from Delhi Police all over India: For
the next few weeks do not drink any product of Frooti, as a worker from the
company has added his blood contaminated with HIV (AIDS). It was shown
yesterday on NDTV. Please forward this message urgently to people you care.
Take Care.. Share it as much as you can. Every life is precious. Do your bit, I
did mine."
From Saturday morning WhatsApp will become chargeable. If you have
at least 10 contacts, send them this message. In this way we will see that you
are an avid user and your logo will become blue and will remain free. As
discussed in the paper today, WhatsApp will cost Euro 0.01 per message. Send
this message to 10 people. When you do, the light will turn blue otherwise
WhatsApp will activate billing… Its True… You get blue ticks!
well
friends these are hoaxes, do not trust em, they all are of course false and
hardly help you in any way so please don't forward any of these messages cause
there might be some one out their who'll take these messages too seriously. I
also would like to tell that messages which say "if you share this message
we will donate money to poor people are false too I din mean to hurt or debate Jus want to say tat
there....are people. Who create certain spam Posts...the disgraceful people who create these scam
posts are beneath contempt. They have no place on our social networks and
should be ousted and reviled for their contemptible behaviour. By
forwarding...them we gain nothing..so ....Rather forward ng a chain Message please don't trust the Internet blindfolded,
check the facts then share..
~~ AAYUSH
REPORTER
M.C.G.S
Exam Fever
Exams !!!
our mcgs is masked by the fever of exams.................all
the heads into the books. now, awaiting anxiously to prove ourselves . this 17 th of September we begin our
sa-1 exams .The exam schedule is very tight . All the students would be
exchanging their classes . the exams would be of 3 hours. where we would go
half day and non-examination days shall be half days and be deemed present ,and
then most awaited ........ holidays yaahoooooooooo .......... holidays !!!
after exams. we would have 12 days of autumn break on the account of Dushera.
all of us will be excited for holidays .But now it is time for us to study .
so here are some tips to do the exam well
so here are some tips to do the exam well
Exam Tip #1
Wake up early so that you do not need
to rush through having breakfast and getting ready.
Exam Tip #2
Check the subject and time of the exam to make sure that you
have not confused the sub/time/day.
Exam Tip #3
Have a balanced breakfast and eat
nothing risky (probably not the best day to have a super-hot curry!). Bananas
are always a good option.
Exam Tip #4
Before leaving home, check that you
have everything that you will need – ID, stationery, etc.
Exam Tip #5
Head to the exam with plenty of time.
A lot of unexpected events can happen on your way there and you do not want to
be late!
Exam Tip #6
If there are people around who are
panicking, avoid them. They are not doing you any favour!
Exam Tip #7
Go to the toilet before the exam
starts. Exams can be quite long and there is no time to waste.
Exam Tip #8
Remember to write your name on the
exam paper. You would not believe how many people have forgotten to do it!
Exam Tip #9
Read all the questions carefully
before starting and quickly plan how much time to allocate to each.
Exam Tip #10
Start answering the questions that
you feel most confident about. There is no need to answer the questions in
order.
Exam Tip #11
If your brain freezes, just start
writing anything and you will soon start remembering more details.
Exam Tip #12
Don’t spend more time than you
planned on a particular section/question or you might run out of time to answer
other questions and gain those extra marks! Also, leave any questions
that you are unsure about for the end.
Exam Tip #13
Don’t be afraid to ask the examiner
if you are not clear on a question.
Exam Tip #14
Use every minute of the exam and if
you have time left, review your answers before handing back the paper.
Exam Tip #15
Stay calm, you have done your
homework and have nothing to fear!
All
the very best and do well!!!!!
,good
bye.
by
Shreyanjana and Abdul wasay
Shreyanjana and Abdul wasay
Grade
8th
HINDI DIWAS
Hindi is our National Language and we all
should be proud of it.Hindi is also called as a ‘link language’, which connects
the united India.September 14, 1949, was when Hindi was adopted as the official
language of the Constituent Assembly.
Hindi Diwas is
celebrated all through the India to show the importance of Hindi language in
the country. The Hindi language in India has a big history which belongs to the
Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. After being an
independent country, the Government of India made a goal to standardize the
mother tongue means the Hindi language with the grammar and orthography.
Devanagari script is used to bring uniformity in writingIt
is spoken in many countries of the world including Mauritius, Pakistan,
Surinam, Trinidad and some other countries. It is the language spoken as a
mother tongue by around 258 million people and known as the 4th largest language of the world.
It is
celebrated as an event every year on 14th of September, because the Hindi
language (written in Devanagari script) was first adopted by the Constituent
Assembly of India as the official language of the Republic of India on 14th of
September in 1949. The decision of using Hindi language as an official language
of India was legalized by the Constitution of India (which came into effect on
26th of January in 1950). According to the Constitution of India, Hindi
language written in Devanagari script was first adopted as the official
language of India under the Article 343.
And with an aim to rekindle the love for India’s official language among us students, we celebrated 'Hindi Diwas' for one week and to show their appreciation towards the national language we had special assembly and various activities for Grade 1-X such as Fancy Dress competition , Hindi poem recitation, Doha Recitation, Elocution , Poster making . Children participated with great enthusiasm
ECO FRIENDLY GANESH CHATURDHI AT OUR SCHOOL
Ganesh Chaturthi’ was celebrated @ MCGS in a unique way. As
we are concerned about the fast degrading environment caused by air and water
pollution, students were asked to make Ganesh idols using clay. Grade Nur-X
participated in idol making . They came up with innovative ideas ......
MODELLING CLAY GANESH
VEGETABLE GANESH
PAPER QUELLING GANESH |
GANESH BY GRADE- X
GANESH BY GRADE VI |
GRADE VIII GANESH
BEST OF ALL BY OUR LITTLE HANDERS............
|
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Investiture ceremony
We
MCGIANS have been always inspired by
our vision that every child that comes
to this temple of learning must be person filled with knowledge, fear of God, respect
to the elders, respecting the rules and regulations of this education portal, love
and reverence to parents and love for the nation. The students are the torch –
bearers of tomorrow. Therefore, nurturing them and fostering in them a sense of
self-respect, self discipline, the capacity to enjoy life as independent, self
– motivated adults and the willingness to care for others are extremely
pertinent.
Delegation
of responsibility and giving authority to children is important as it teaches
them lifelong skills of being powerful and caring at the same time making them
best citizen in making. Foreseeing the welfare of the student’s future to train
them in leadership skills the school’s student’s council was selected after
rigorous and democratic process in which the students had to go through many
process to get selected for the much- coveted student’s council body.
In
this solemn ceremony the new perfect body of leaders swearing in was a
gracious moment for the gathering to witness the emerging leader.. This was definitely one of the most significant events for our school and also a
defining moment in student leader lives too.
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Reporters
M.C.G.S
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Reporters
M.C.G.S
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