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Cover Story - A School for Sports
“The success that we have achieved is through unassailable optimism, unwavering faith and diligent hard work with our team of dynamic, keen, confident and courageous students and staff.” “Education is incomplete till students attain values of dignity of labour, love for fellow human beings, affinity for group activities and selfless help for the needy”
“These camps help a great deal in scouting for existing talent in other students as well. Attendance is compulsory for students selected in these camps and defaulters are accordingly fined.” |
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Feature - A Thought In Time
“ Information overload, mixed messages from media, press, teachers and family and from society at large add to the confusing scenario of the assimilating young mind.” “We have entered the new millennium and as we introspect issues that matter to us as part of a rapidly changing society, it is imperative that an appraisal be made of the psychosocial needs of the children and adolescents who are leading the baton of human chain into the 21st Century.” pens Dr. Jitendra Nagpal, the Programme Director -Expressions India in this exclusive to MENTOR…
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Feature - The Finest Reward!
“Workshops for teachers and parents about diet and nutrition and methods to cook simple and nutritious menus can go a long way in creating a revolutionary change in developing a healthy and vibrant Youth.” “The School Health Initiative of Amelio is called CHERI (Child Health Education Reformative Integrated Services) and our efforts have always been to encourage the schools to initiate a comprehensive and coordinated school health programme by involving all the key stake holders.” |
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Feature - A Sharp initiative
“SHARP’s one and only aim today is to be able to see that every Indian child of the school going age gets its health benefit so that when he/she grows he is health conscious and makes a healthy young India.,”SHARP being the premier NGO in the field of school health has been working in the Schools for the last 9 years and has established itself as the largest School Health NGO in the country, whose survey and studies have been quoted in the Editorial of “The Hindustan Times” and International Medical Journal, ‘The Lancet’. Dr. Purna Prakash speaks on school health to MENTOR…
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I’m concerned - Why not physical fitness?
“But the fact that for a substantial amount of her life she was left unexposed to the innumerable avenues of sports activities reflects the dismal condition of our school education system.” For the past ten years, fifteen years old Suman (name changed) had been going to the same school. Although located in a posh area of our national capital, the school had few opportunities to offer to its students in the field of sports. Even fewer options are available for girls. |
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