Monday, 7 February 2022

Friendship - Arindita

Friendship is a bond between two people that can never fall apart if it is trueIt is when you and another person feel comfortable and happy when you are together

A friend will never let you feel lonely
It is essential to have friends as they will give you company in your journey. You may often have friends that you do not talk to anymore or ones that you may have forgotten about. Sometimes when you or your friend are shifting to a new place or city, you both may feel upset to not be together anymoreBut friendship doesnt end hereEven if you two are not close or apart, a true friendship will still find a way to continue

If you have a true friend, they would never leave you or judge you by your colour, figure, money etc
. They will always be by your side, no matter whatWith a true friend, you wouldnt need to find a reason to smile; you would already have it.

My elder sister is my Best Friend as I always feel free to talk to her tell her everything and all of my feelings that I dont feel free to tell someone elseWe laugh together at random things; we talk about what we think about othersWe NEVER run out of topics. We also watch Peppa pig togetherI always wish that we never fall apartWe also have fights, which is always common between friends.

The most valuable gift you can receive is an honest friend-Stephen Richards.

Arindita
Grade V-A
Gyanshree School

Shirin Kaw My Slooh Collection

We proudly share with you a video by Shirin Kaw of Slooh - Ahlcon's Eyes on the Skies. Shirin has described her joys and achievements in receiving the new Badges and Grade points in Slooh.

Our Slooh India Spaceship is sailing smoothly!

Sarika Saxena
Ambassador -Slooh India
Ahlcon Public School,
Delhi

Be what you want to be - Rishona Chopra

 Be what you want to be

Be what you want to be,

You are free, 

Like the leaves swaying on a tree,

You are free!

Like the birds flying across the sky,

You can fly that high.

You can stand up for yourself,

You can be as still as a book on a shelf!

Just be what you want to be,

You are free!

Rishona Chopra Grade V Gyanshree School


Giving - Ananya Bhatia

 Giving

In my opinion, Giving is one thing that almost everyone performs every day. Giving can be in many forms.

Giving can be done by giving someone time, hope, food, clothes, work and even respect. Can everyone give every day? Yes, it is possible. For, e.g. A teacher gives their time to students every day; even our parents give us a new value every day from being a child to an adult by teaching us how to talk, walk, eat, study, behave with others other small habits.

We, as children, go to school and share our Lunch boxes with friends that are also giving. I have read a beautiful quote about giving in Bhagwad Gita, which says A gift is pure when given from the heart to the right person at the right time and at the right place, and when we expect nothing in return. In simple words, if you are giving anything to anyone, give it by heart and do not expect anything in return. Giving is also beneficial for the person who is giving. This is a fact about which it is mentioned in Sam Veda that One who gives in charity always gets happiness and a sense of self-satisfaction.

Ananya Bhatia, IX, Ahlcon Public School
I like reading books.

Positivity - Anusha Jain

 POSITIVITY: SUNSHINE TO THE SOUL

It was a fantastic day for Amit. He received his German test paper justice and was the only one to secure full marks. Amit was feeling very proud. At 4'o clock, he received news that turned his world upside down the same evening. He could not control his emotions, and there was a flood of tears everywhere. The family was devastated to receive the news of Hari's accident.

Hari is Amit's cousin brother. The two of them were so close to each other that they could comfortably share all their secrets together, and their bond of love set an example for everyone. As soon as Amit received the shocking news, he argued to go to the hospital and see Hari. However, as it was his science test the day after tomorrow, his parents denied his plea. Amit was shaken to the core. He was in great disbelief. His brother was hospitalized, and his parents wanted him to give an exam. His tears did not have any effect on his family. They firmly believe that Hari will be healthy and fine and that Amit shouldn't miss his test. Eventually, when everyone left for hospital and Amit had to study, he couldn't concentrate. He then called his uncle for help and explained the situation. His uncle, who was a kind and wise man, said to Amit that by being sad like this, he is harming himself and showing that he doesn't trust the doctors, which is not good. After half an hour, Amit finally got relief, and the conversation proved to be a stressbuster for him. He was now able to concentrate on his studies and started afresh. 

The day of examination came. It was the day that would decide which would give fruits for Amit's hard work and dedication. 

Days passed by. Hari got better and started recovering fast. Amit received his exam result and was delighted that he had passed with flying colours and that his hard work paid off. Everyone was happy once again.

Anusha Jain, IX, Ahlcon Public School
I am very fond of reading. Harry Potter is my favourite series. I want to explore my culture and heritage. I love helping others.

Friendship - Anusha Jain

The beautiful story of Lord Krishna and Sudama shows friendship's love, and bond.
Name: Anusha Jain
Grade: 9
Ahlcon Public School

The Art Of Appreciation - Aria Gupta

People think if they only like a little bit of something they have, they appreciate it. But genuine appreciation is when we are genuinely thankful for what we have. Humans tend to value things when they are taken away from us. We only appreciated our classrooms when covid-19 took it away from us as students. Our parents could only admire their offices when they couldn't enter their offices anymore. This is human nature. We can only understand their value when we don't have them. You can imagine what will happen if the things you have aren't with you, and that is when you learn to appreciate things. 

Aria Gupta 

Grade IV 

Gyanshree School

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