Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Behavioural changes in people from past to present


Today we are living totally in an uncivilized society. Morals and values are just the past. People are just fulfilling their desires and needs and they don't care of anything. They forget their ethical values and duties towards society and the country.

Corruption, greediness, untruth, anger is taking a place in their life’s.

But when move to the other hand, earlier people were hard workers and they used to depend on their own work.

The younger generation of the present day has an attitude of "I don't care". Degraded  moral values has become a fashion for them.

Earlier people used to think that selling food was a sin. These days many people became dependent on labours for their work.

These days, moral values just became two words for people. Now – a – days, if anybody see an accident or an injured person on the road they won’t think of helping them.

But people of olden days even if there is no blood relation they used to help each other.

This is what many of us might feel but the truth is there are behavioural changes  because of economic and cultural situations  not all these changes are not bad between old and modern Days the very meaning  of  selfishness,  corruption is different.  We need to   understand this and correct our own behaviours.

Monday, September 27, 2010

My 64th Independence Day Speech

Vandee Maataram, Vandee Maataram, Vandee Maataram
Good morning one and all, I am Sudheeksha from 7th. I am proud to be here to share and celebrate this great occasion i.e our 64th Independence Day with all of you.

At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world slept, India woke to life and freedom. The Independence Day of our country is a moment of pride and glory. On this special occasion, rich tributes are paid to the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives and fought to free their motherland from the clutches of the oppressors - British who ruled the country.

The British, had initially come for trade but gradually took over the total administration of the country. On 3 June 1947, Viscount Lord Mountbatten of Burma, the last British Governor-General of India, announced the partitioning of the British Indian Empire into India and Pakistan, under the provisions of the Indian Independence Act 1947. This was preceded by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's famous speech titled Tryst with Destiny.

The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began as a mutiny of sepoys of the British East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut, and soon erupted into other mutinies and civilian rebellions. For 90 years, many of the Indians united and sacrificed their lives for this occasion, our nation and our people and I request all of you pay the great tribute for each and every freedom fighter.

Today, on this 64th Independence day I proudly say that our country with an enormous plurality in language, religion, culture and ethnicity is emerged as the sixth powerful country in the world. India is a country of more than one billion people. One out of every six human beings in the world lives in India. 22 Indian languages are listed in our Constitution and more than 1,600 dialects are spoken in India. Every religion has its followers in India. From the mountains of Kashmir to the waters of Kanyakumari and from the deserts of Rajasthan to the forests of the North-East, India celebrate their varied cultures, festivals and religions and they effortlessly unite to make India a great nation.

Thank you for giving me this opportunity.

JAIHIND, JAIHIND, JAIHIND

Brief About My Class

Here we have a high degree of academic excellence and best teachers. And also I proudly say that our class mates have a great team work, attitude, culture, erudition skills and sharing knowledge to help each other. Today we, our class mates are here not only for the academic studies; we all have a great objective to support each other to reach the heights of individual goals.

I am confident that our class will become a role model in future endeavors.

Why I Choose NSKK school.

Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara, Guru Sakshath, Parambrahma, Tasmai Shri Gurave Namaha. 

Why I Choose NSKK school.

My father always used to worry whether he is sending us to correct school within vicinity of my residential area and He searched many schools within twin cities and finally found a best school which has a great reputation i.e NSKK., which gives education, but also give importance to our traditional values, Samskruti, last and but not least modern education with latest trends and technologies.

And now, I am very happy because I’ am   in the best school. Our school Naveena Samskarika Kala Kendra, name itself promises and train the students as top-notch educators without losing our core traditions, principals and Samskar.

Our school NSKK started in the year 1979 and this year a new branch in Gagillapur.


After I joined here I found that I have best teachers with great knowledge and unique teaching methodology with special attention to students. Our school designed exclusively for every student to improve their career along with the best education.


Even our school is new branch of NSKK and started this year, our school has very big:

·        Play ground,  Library, Computer  Lab, Best class rooms
·        Easy administrative office room, Staff room, Security,
·        Hygienic water facility, Hygienic environment, And many more

Today I am proudly announcing that me, my friends and my fellow students were here because we want to be champion of the champions and we will be.