Sunday, 14 November 2021

Article on "Problems Children Have To Face".

 Q. In an on-the-spot article writing competition, you have been asked to write on the topic “Problems Children Have To Face”. Write your article in about 120 words highlighting such problems as child labour, child abuse, child marriages, corporal punishment and other crimes against children. Conclude your article by emphasizing  the need for the better and safer childhood for all children. (Class VII BBC COMPACTA)

PROBLEMS CHILDREN HAVE TO FACE
By: Rahul 

Children are considered as the future amd wealth of the nation. They have the power to transform the world. They are considered as the doctors, politicians, scientists and architects of the tomorrow. But their way is full of stones and problems which they have to face with.  

Various problems are prevalent there in our society, which children have to face with. For instance, child labour, child abuse, child marriages, corporal punishment and various other crimes against children. It is very common to see the children working as dhabha workers, industry workers, household worker etc. Inspite of so many advancements in the world, problems faced by children still continue. It is not only disturbing but shocking also that we find these problems in the headlines of all the newspapers. It is considered as stigma for our society. 

The most important reason that children have to face these problems is that we are under the trap of multiple anti-social elements in the society. Lack of awareness, education, political and moral support are also some of the factors responsible for the problems faced by children. And all this negligence of ours has resulted in the deprived of education, play and development of these children. 

Government, society and the concerned authorities need to wake up from the eternal sleep. There is an urgent need of social awareness among the youth and society. Various laws should be framed and implemented by the government to say permanent good bye to the problems faced by children. 

It is better late than never, we can still expect a bright and safe childhood for all children.

Problems Children Have To Face 

 

Thursday, 4 November 2021

Speech Writing on 'Diwali without Fire crackers'.

 Q. As head boy/ head girl of your school, you have to deliver a speech in the morning assembly on “Diwali without firecrackers”. Write the speech in about 150 words pointing out the ill-effects of firecrackers i.e. wasteful expenditure, air pollution due to poisonous chemicals released in the air, child labour in cracker manufacturing units.  

  DIWALI WITHOUT FIRE CRACKERS

Respected principal, My worthy teachers and dear friends. A very Good Morning to all of you gathered here. Today I am here to express my views on the topic “Diwali without fire crackers”. 

India is a land of festivals. The Diwali is one of the most significant festivals of the Hindus. It is celebrated as the return of homecoming of lord Rama after the 14 years of exile. But people fire a lot of crackers during this festival, (Firing crackers during Diwali has increased in leaps and bounds) which is very harmful to our lives as well as the environment. 

The bursting of crackers during Diwali contribute towards the air pollution due to various poisonous chemicals released in the air, which is the major cause of (respiratory) breathing problems such as asthma among people. It also causes throat, nose and eye related problems. Birds, animals and pets too affected by its sound and pollutants from crackers causes the death and noise pollution. It is considered as a wasteful expenditure for the most of the parents. It is their children’s desire which force them to burst crackers. 

And our persistent firing of crackers has resulted in the degradation of the environment, increase of children working in the cracker manufacturing units as the most of these units employ only children as labourers. To put this practice to an end, government needs to take strict action against these units. It makes the streets full of waste of burnt crackers. 

Instead of firing crackers, people should find out the alternative ways to celebrate diwali. They can worship the goddess Lakshmi and pray for health, wealth and prosperity. Then they can also distribute sweets among their relatives, friends and orphan children. They can decorate their houses, lit candles and earthen pots to celebrate this loveliest festival. So, I urge the public not to fire crackers at all.

Thank you.

Sunday, 24 October 2021

Report on World Food Day celebrations.

Q.  You are Hiten/ Harshita, Your school recently celebrated 'World Food Day' by organising a healthy cooking competition, painting and poster competition. Eminent nutritionist, Ms. Rama khana was the chief guest. Write a report on the celebration for your school magazine in about 150-200 words. 

          World Food Day Celebrations

World food day was celebrated by our school on 16th October 2021. Various programs were organised in the school multipurpose hall. Ms. Rama khana, an eminent nutritionist, was the chief guest. Our school principal welcomed the chief guest. The main purpose of this celebration was to create awareness about healthy food and dietary habits among students. The hall was beautifully decorated with slogans and posters. The emphasis would laid on ill effects of fast food. Various events and competitions were organised like poster making, painting competition, salad making, healthy cooking without fire, role play with a message of "Healthy Heart, Healthy Body" etc. Through inspirational speeches, thoughts and quotations students highlighted the demerits of consuming junk food and benefits of consuming healthy fresh food. The students were motivated not to waste food as wasted food means wasted of money and efforts instead it should be distributed among the poor. Students were encouraged to adopt healthy eating habits, which reduces the risk of many diseases. It end with a thanking speech of principal. Really, it was a great success.

Report on World Food Day Celebrations 



Thursday, 14 October 2021

Article writing on 'Qualities of an ideal student'.

 Q. The Thinking Caps Club of your school is organising an article writing competition on the topic "Qualities of an Ideal Student of Our School". Taking ideas from the hints given below, together with your own ideas, write your entry for the competition in about 120 words. 
Hints: An ideal student: a model before students- dedicated to studies, but not a book worm- interest in games / sports, extra curricular activities, social activities- healthy- conscious of his duties towards the country - punctual, obedient, helping hand to his fellows- not selfish- his aim before him ............. 
You may reorder the points or include other relevant points.  
In your article you should include the following points 
1. Who an ideal student is
2. What qualities she/he should have 
3. how these qualities are inculcated in students of your school 

Qualities of an ideal student
By: Rahul  

The word ‘ideal’ means a person or a thing regarded as perfect and student means a person who is studying at school, college or university. So, an ideal student to put it simply means a perfect student. He is the one who is all round the best and an admirable student. He lives in accordance with the rules of conduct and discipline. He follows the principle of simple living and high thinking.  

The qualities of ideal student are manifold. He is the one who is fully aware (conscious) of his duties and responsibilities. As we all know that the word 'student' is closely related to educational institutions, so the basic purpose of a student is to study. An ideal student also very dedicated to his/ her studies but not a bookworm. He gives an equal importance to everything. Everything is equally important for him. He takes an active interest in games and sports believing in the saying that work while you work and play while you play that is way to be happy. Besides this, he also gives his  active participation in all extra-  curricular activities in the school.  

He is an early riser and a healthy man. He is punctual and obedient in everything. He is a true friend and true friends are rare in this world. He helps his friends in need and so he is a friend in deed. He is not only a true friend but also a selfless or selfish worker. He acts as helping hand to his fellows. Besides this, he never quarrels with anybody. He does nothing that gives him bad name and fame. Thus, he is a model before students. He also understands his duties towards society and takes an active interest in social activities.  

These qualities ensure a bright future of a student. So, every student must try (it is the duty of every student) to inculcate all these qualities in themselves and move ahead on the path of success. If they have strong determination and will power, they will certainly be an ideal before others.

Article Writing on Qualities of an Ideal Student of Our School.

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