Wednesday 26 January 2022
Never Give Up Hope - Anvesha Rana
Monday 24 January 2022
Life - Rishona Chopra
Life is a dream,
It flows as fast as a stream.
We must decide our aim,
Life is like a game.
You shall face obstacles,
But you have to be the constable,
Face your struggles like a warrior,
Who wants to cross the barrier.
Just have a little courage,
And never be discouraged.
Have hope,
And you’ll be able to climb life’s tough slope!
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Sunday 23 January 2022
Never Give Up Hope - Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Freedom - Aayan Biswas
Freedom
He committed a crime and had paid a fine,
I went to jail and waited for bail.
He drove cars and ate a chocolate bar,
I trotted all day; even my birthday passed away.
He ate burgers and French fries,
I had eaten some bread and plain rice.
He had friends and family,
While I had no one beside me.
Framed me for a crime that he had done,
They didn’t let me say a word, not even one!
As I rotted in a black box,
He went hiking and climbed rocks.
I had soon lost all hope and might,
My life was all black and not a spot of white.
Suddenly, I saw a beautiful sight.
Justice was served, right and well,
I was freed, and he was confined.
Everything had changed after such a long time,
It felt as it was the first time the sun had shone!
Patience - Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Making others Happy - Shirin Kaw
Shirin Kaw, 8E, Ahlcon Public School |
I am very passionate about writing stories and poems of what I imagine. Writing various stories and poems helps me express my thoughts on a piece of paper. It gives me a sense of calmness to my body and allows me to spend my free time productively. I also read many stories; I mainly enjoy fictional stories as I love imagination and creativity.
Feeling good after doing a good deed,
Making one smile, the beatitude I perceive
Sunshine thrives over all the obstacles I face
A second doesn't go by without thinking that face.
A soul comes and hugs you,
Makes your day an enchanting bouquet.
There is something to redo,
Make someone blush, and don't forget yourself too.
Never Giving Up Hope - Yashraj Sharma
Autobiography of a jacket: Part Two - Rishona Chopra
In the previous part, we read about Jacket, who has gone through surgery and his friend Coat, who has gone on a journey to find true happiness.
I, Coat, am now in the Himalayas, near Mount Everest. I am feeling freezing. Luckily I have worn a few layers, but it is still freezing! I think,' where am I now? I was fine, okay with a jacket and my owners. This place is so cold! I've been through a desert, where it was very scorching, had to tear my skin and now this freezing place!' As you can see, I am very annoyed and am considering going back to my home with Jacket, and he might feel much happier then.
It takes quite a few months to reach home, but what can I do if I stop? I have nothing to do and have no protection either. But somehow, I manage to get there.
When Jacket sees me, he is over the moon with joy. He asks me questions about my journey. After staying in front of the heater, I answered all his questions about how tiring my trip was.
I realized that I can't find happiness in things or places but within myself when I feel at home and feel joy.
Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Positivity - Rishona Chopra
Firstly, what we think is what we do and as we do the consequences are equal and if that then it is most likely to happen than what we think comes true. But that might not sound like something you would actually believe in so let us take a look at it in another way:
Imagine you wishing that you would pass your exam but thinking you never can. Now, when you think that you never can pass your exam then you don't try harder, you have lost hope and when that is then you are sure to fail even when you could pass. Even if you worked very hard but thought that you will never pass then you could fail too. On the other hand, if you worked hard and also thought that you can pass the exam then you could pass!
So working hard and thinking positively both are important.
Rishona Chopra
Grade V
Gyanshree School
Constitution: Our Pride - Archita Saxena
The Constitution of India was created for each citizen of India. It has rules and duties in it. It was completed in 1950. The Constitution is a book filled with fundamental rights and responsibilities. Some rights of the Constitution are- the right against exploitation, right of freedom of speech, emotions, professions and trade, right to freedom, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights and right to constitutional remedies and right of equality. The laws are written in the Constitution ensure that our country is not in chaos. We also have essential duties, and with these duties, we can help our country progress. These duties are to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem, cherish and follow the noble ideals that inspired our national struggle for freedom, and uphold and protect the sovereignty and unity of India.
We should always respect our Constitution and always follow the laws defined by it.
I am proud of our Constitution. It makes India a great nation.
I am proud to be an Indian citizen.
Grade 3
Gyanshree School
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