Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Teachers Day 2010 Celebrated


Lead announcers and organisers of Teachers' Day 2010 programme

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2010 Teachers Day celebrated by the school
Dhana Singh Choudhury Memorial H S School celebrated the 49th Teachers’ Day in the Kanchanbari Multipurpose Hall built on the school’s land in an exceedingly fine manner. The programme of this year’s Teachers’ Day was managed and organised by the students of the school with the supervision of the Convenor of the school’s Cultural Sub-Committee. The chief aim of allowing the learners of convening such programme was to prepare them for Event Management. It is to be noted here that since the 5th September was a Sunday, the day is celebrated a day later that is on Monday the 6th September.
The programme of the day started at around 1.30 p.m with floral tribute to the image of Dr. S Radhakrishnan. As the Assistant Headmaster Mr. R S Debabrata Chakma lighted candles for the day’s programme the opening song was sung by the band of students chosen earlier. Then the teachers were presented with flowers and chandan tilaks were marked. Today programme was a blend of speech both from the teachers and the students and a light cultural activity featuring singing, playing musical instrument, dance and recitation. 
Students attending the programme

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On the part of the teachers, Mr. Jagadish Chandra Bhowmik, a senior Political Science Teacher of the school delineated the importance of the day and on the philosophical doctrine of Dr. Radhakrishnan.
Mr. J C Bhowmik


-->Later on, the students of the school mostly the seniors presented their speech expressing their love, respect and gratitude towards their teachers. Among the students Netai, Madhab and a student of Class XI have spoken on the occasion. 
New student in Class XI batch
Netai, reading in Class XII
Madhab of Class XI

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The most striking feature of today’s programme is the publication of Devdoot (wall magazine) 2nd issue. It may be stated here that Devdoot is the name of the annual magazine published by the school. It is the place of expressing the thought of the teaching and the taught. Generally the articles of the teachers and the learners of the school is published only, however- if anybody wishes to write in it and if it passes the final editing from the editorial board anyone can publish their article in it. 
The Head of the Institution with the wall magazine 









-->Apart from this, RECITATION section of the cultural programme really won the heart of many. There have been serious recitations from juniors and seniors. But, if somebody asks me-‘which recitation is the best of all?’- I would unhesitatingly answer the recitation that came from Sanjit, a student of Class IX. Master Sanjit is a new comer in the school. He incited the laughter of the devil even- I would by his irregular way of reciting of his thoughts. The boy from Dudhpur is perhaps the most gifted of our Children with Special Needs. He is a fifty percent blind coupled up with intellectual impairment though not certified in this respect. CWSN are a part of our life and the society we live in must accept them. Being a nodal school of CWSN, DSCM H S School always approves of their schooling with normal children. Though he recited an incoherent recitation today, we must appreciate his indomitable willingness to behave like the normals. If we give him a little push he will see the brighter side of his life

-->There have been programme of dance and singing. The following students participated in different items of cultural functions today.



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The boy who grabs the photos for the blog

-->Ashish Singha is a student of Class XI and the most sucessful photographer of this blog. He is a talented student from commerce stream. -->He likes surfing the net, biking & stunts and he is a big fan of Enrique Iglesias


1 comment:

  1. kab milnge naa jane hum
    Yaaron fir se sabhi
    Laut kar ab naa aayege woh masti bhare din kabhi
    Ho dil ye apna kahe ki ae doston

    i am really gonna miss this place
    I am gonna miss my school days

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