Part 1 - Modern Indian School
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Part 1 - Modern Indian School
MANAGING COMMITTEE H.E. Shri Ranjit Rae The Ambassador of India (Patron) Mr. R.S. Saraf Mr. Mashkoor Ahmad Lari Sdr. Pritam Singh (President) (Vice President) (Manager & Secretary) Mr. Arun Saraf (Member) Mrs. Parvati Mazumdar Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan Col. (Retd) Raju Peter (Eminent Educationist) (Patron's Nominee) (Principal) THE EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR IN CHIEF AND COORDINATOR Mrs. A. Bomjan Fitzpatrick SUB EDITOR Mr. N. Karn ENGLISH SECTION Mrs. A. Bomjan Fitzpatrick Mrs. S. Mukherjee Mrs. Era Shrestha Shivani Mishra (Student) Harshvardhan Chand (Student) NEPALI SECTION LAYOUT DESIGN HINDI SECTION Mr. N. Karn Mrs. M. Jha Mrs. G. Dhungel Binita Poudel (Student) Mrs. A. Bomjan Fitzpatrick Mr. N. Karn Mr. A. N. Bhagat Mrs. C. Niraula Anjora Mittal (Student) COVER DESIGN ILLUSTRATIONS PHOTOGRAPHY Mr. Raja Man Karmacharya Abhishek Bohara Mr. K.P. Acharya Memory Concern Printed by: Graphic+ 4267682 Message The school has indeed made a steady progress in all spheres and now it has become one of the most prestigious schools in Nepal. This could have been possible only through the dedication and commitment of the Principal and the entire staff. The timely interventions in all fields of life sports, music, arts, physical exercises, mental progress and other made this school a conducive place of learning and all round development of personality. The school has provided opportunities to all the students to develop their talents that they are blessed with. I am happy to see that many past pupils still keep in touch and regard this institution as a place of learning and development. I take this opportunity to compliment the editorial board for bringing out “Milestone” well in time, showcasing MIS in a befitting manner. Mr. R.S. Saraf President Message Modern Indian School has earned a name for itself in its pursuit of total and wholesome education and the students passing out of this great institution have made their alma mater proud by growing into responsible citizens. The school has definitely been making great endeavours to ensure that each student learn with understanding so that the knowledge imparted is not just bookish but has practical and logical application. Developing leadership qualities, personality grooming, civic manners, etiquettes and finesse play an important role in molding the future generation. It is gratifying to note that the dedicated set of teachers are single mindedly committed to setting the highest standard in both education and overall development of the students. The annual magazine “Milestone” has always showcased the school and its students and I always look forward to its release to have a glimpse of the school activities during the academic year. I take this opportunity to wish all the best to the editorial team and the school. Mr. Mashkhoor Ahmad Lari Vice-President Message Modern Indian School is an epitome of learning that inculcates discipline, academic pursuit, love for sports and other extra curricular activities among the students. The many activities that are being carried out, growth and the progress it has made for the last 36 years have made great impact. Indeed, it is a joyful occasion to thank the almighty and implore his blessings to renew our commitment and dedication in imparting quality and character based education to the students and to create a society of peace and harmony. On the occasion of the release of the school magazine Milestone I extend my joyful greetings, appreciation and felicitations to the Principal, the staff and the students for the excellent job by bringing out the annual magazine well in time. I look forward to have a glimpse of its colourful pages. Sdr. Pritam Singh Manager & Secretary From The Principal's Desk Management Gurus will tell us, “change is the only constant”, meaning if at all anything is constant in this world, it is the phenomenon of constant change. It defines the very essence of life and the process of evolution. Darwin concluded that life started accidently with a single cellular organism and evolved over millions and millions of years to take the shape of human being, highest so far in the evolutionary hierarchy. Changes are still taking place and we are still evolving, and what is there for us in store in the distant future, is difficult to predict now. If change is the world order, it is natural that our brain is wired to seek changes at all times. It is important that the society and the world evolve discarding practices not tenable in the new world at the same time strengthening the systems found suitable for us. While doing so, there could always be the risk of making judgmental error and break the fine social balance, which can have serious repercussions. Teenagers have the tendency to be impatient and challenge existing practices and be rebellious. Children at this stage fail to understand that the systems in place and the social order have emerged over a period of time and everything had its meaning related to the time and space it came into vogue. If certain practices are outdated, it is our responsibility to replace it with new ones. While evolving from the old to the new, we should never allow vacuum to be created, which can be very detrimental. We have a tendency to comprehend the world in the limited time span of our life, negligible compared to the history of the universe. We want everything to change during our life time according to our perception of the world. There have been aberrations when ever people tried to make abrupt changes, without allowing the new systems to emerge. If we look around, we find hundreds of such examples, where old systems have been discarded without allowing new systems to take its place. Result is total chaos and catastrophe, generations suffer till new systems are in place. While challenging the world order, it is important to understand one thing, wisdom is not the monopoly of a few. Everyone born in this world understands things and has a stake on the society and the world. Coming to the context of the school and schooling, more than often, students feel that the society and the older generation are forcing everything on them. They feel suppressed from all sides and feel that they are always at the receiving end. This frustration leads to youngsters becoming defiant and develop the tendency to challenge everything in place and start looking at the older generation (here teachers) with suspicion. Result is indiscipline and under performance. At the same time it is important to remember that we should never be advocates of status quo and should not suffer from apathy. There are many customs and traditions in the society which are totally outdated and are not in the interest of the people. Though all are convinced that it should be changed but the question is, “who will bell the cat”. No one wants to come forward and take the risk of challenging it. In the bargain, everyone continue to suffer quietly. It is totally unacceptable. As educated and progressive people, it is our responsibility to debate on such issues and develop consensus. Public opinion should be generated to change the wrong practices in the interest of mankind. To conclude, I would like to advise my students to be alert and develop the habit of challenging the practices which are outdated and not beneficial to us. We should not challenge something for the sake of it and make sudden changes which could adversely affect the fine balance of the systems in place. Let the systems evolve smoothly, discarding the practices which are outdated, strengthening good practices and fine tuning them with the requirements of the present world. Raju Peter Principal From The Headmistress' Desk It is time again to write a message for the readers of Milestone and my mind is full of thoughts. Years have gone by, so many little children have grown up and so many young students are here again. It is a huge responsibility to fulfill the dreams of the parents who have immense faith in the school. We try to teach our children many things at school but above all, we try to teach them to be good human beings. This world is changing rapidly, and every field is going through tough competitions; everyone is getting fascinated by the glitters of the world, and the materialistic things have become very important for everyone. We are losing patience and the real values are disappearing. It is high time we realized that the strength and happiness for us is not only in being successful but in being a person of right principles and strong character. Eleanor Roosevelt said it so beautifully “Try not to become a person of success but rather try to become a person of value.” No doubt, this path is full of obstacles and criticisms but at the end, it will surely get happiness, peace of mind, and a feeling of satisfaction which ultimately would bring success. We must learn to care for others. Thinking only about ourselves make us selfish and heartless – we want to reach the stars at any cost and we do manage for the time being but ultimately we stoop so low in our own eyes that no room remains for happiness. A happy and a kind hearted person may be slow to reach the top but finally does very well in life. I strongly believe in loving, caring and in spreading the message of brotherhood. I would like to tell all my readers not to lose faith in goodness and in love. Everyone should try to find happiness in the small things around us. It is these beautiful moments that make a life fulfilling and brings smiles on our faces when we look back and see the path we have taken to reach where we are. Sorrows, disappointments, heartbreaks and failures are a part of life. No one can claim to be untouched by them. We need to accept the truth that some problems will always be there and we have to learn to live with them. It is important to accept them. We have to believe in ourselves and what we can become in the future will depend on what we believe about ourselves now and research has also shown that all children can learn, retain and thus achieve if they follow the right processes and this is what we try to inculcate in our students. We always encourage them to have a positive attitude towards life. My best wishes are with everyone. Keep the innocence alive, let the children in us thrive. Enjoy life, love all and be happy. Maya Rana Headmistress Editorial The publication of „Milestone‟ is truly a major Each and every one of us needs to get into milestone in the progress and development alignment with who we truly are and what of the school. It will open a gateway to many we truly want and then begin connecting who will know that as an institution, we are from there. Start small and think big and creating a future full of optimism and you will soon begin to attract the best of enthusiasm, a future where every endeavour everything. This edition of „Milestone‟ is an will experiment with being and working with succeed and ineptitude and disillusionment will be something of the past. sanguinity and bliss. We are blessed to find ourselves living in such a creative There does come a point in life when you area, an eclectic community that has a must begin to take responsibility for yourself, diverse range of exceptional voices which who you are, what you want and how you we hope to share through stories, poems, want to live. It may be a Porsche you dream jokes, articles and pictures. for; publish a best-selling novel, climb a mountain, get into the best college or have the best things in life. That is why most of us here in MIS are united in the quest for quality education, creativity, inner peace, and global well-being that will open doorways So, readers as you turn the pages of the phantasmagoric display of the children‟s work of art and expression, I hope you will savour each and every moment of it. to manifesting dreams. Always follow what feels right and step by step see what you attract. It is a miracle where life can take you once you focus on what you want. Mrs. A. Bomjan Fitzpatrick Chief Editor and Coordinator MILESTONE Rashi Bansal (14th December 1997 - 21st May 2014) How softly you tiptoed into our world, only a moment you stayed. But you have left a deep imprint upon our hearts. We miss you ANNUAL REPORT: 2014 because of the relentless support I received from each one of you. I would like to bow and remember the services of my predecessors whose hard work and vision made my job simple. Now, let me take this opportunity to appraise you about the achievements and activities of the school in the field of academics, co-curricular activities, sports & games and developmental activities. The very great Thomas Carlyle has said Nothing builds self-confidence and self-esteem like accomplishments. We are here today to celebrate the accomplishments and achievements that have been made by the staff and students of Modern Indian School in the past year. Yes it has been a joint effort of students, parents, staff and management, for in the words of William Blake, No bird soars too high, if it soars with its own wings. Academic Excellence Good evening ladies and gentlemen, It is my proud privilege to announce the outstanding results of Class XII, which is an all time high in the history of Modern Indian School. Honble Chief Guest, Mr. Piyush Srivastava, Charge d Affaires, Embassy of India, members of the Management Committee, Mr. R. S. Saraf, President, Mrs. Saraf, Mr. Mashkoor Ahmed Lari, Vice President, Sdr Pritam Singh, Manager & Secy, Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan, First Secretary (Political), Embassy of India, Directors & Principals of the eminent schools of the valley, distinguished guests, parents, teachers, administrative staff and my dear students. (a) Total no. of students appeared in the class XII board exam - 189 (b) No. of students who scored 90% and above 15. They are Atul Maharjan (96.2%), Suraj Verma (95%), Prabin Pandey (94.6%), Saurav Mittal (94%), Harihar Ghiraiya (93.6%), Aditya Yadav (93.4%), Yash Kumar Agrawal (93.4%), Vatsala Shrestha (93%), Rahul Goyal (92%), Sadichchha Shrestha (91.6%), Sarina Pantha (91.4%), Pramod Shrestha (91.2%), Manav Lamichhane (91%), Meetu Maharjan (90.6%), Aakriti Deuja (90.2%). Today Modern Indian School is celebrating its 36th annual day and Im singularly honored to stand before you the sixth time to read out the annual report of this great institution. It was possible purely 11 (c) No. of students who secured distinction - 81 students are encouraged to take part in an abundance of activities like debate, quiz, spelling bee, elocution, choral recitation , Western and classical music, dramatics, art contests, celebration of various festivals, educational trips etc. All these come together in a kaleidoscope of creativity that empowers and encourages our students to see beyond subject boundaries to a more holistic understanding of life and themselves. It also helps us to guide and monitor their growth into contributing and successful members of society. It is mandatory for every student to participate in at least one CCA activity. Inter house activities in CCA witnessed fierce competition to be the winner and make their house the Champion house. In addition our students participated at the inter school level and made the school proud. I would like to highlight a few major achievements: (d) No. of students who passed with first class and above - 102 (e) Atul Maharjan made us proud by scoring 96.2% marks and topping the batch. Quality of results is of utmost importance in any good school. Here, Im happy to inform you that the average score of the batch was 77.9, you will agree not a small achievement. Class X students did equally well with 100% results. In the CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) on a scale of 1-10, five students secured perfect 10. They are(a) Sheetal Gurung (b) Rashmi Gurung (a) In the IT Quiz conducted by DAV school on 31st July, 2014, the school team secured the first prize. (c) Riecha Joshi (d) Shilpa Chaubey (b) The school team participated in the Nepal Mock UN in August 2014. Shivani Mishra outshined in the event and was declared as the best delegate of the Security Council. (e) Shikchita Manandhar Summary of results is as follows: (c) Our students participated in Arts competitions organized by Thames International College, Rajarshi Gurukul and Chandbagh School and won various prizes. (a) Total no. of students appeared in the class X board exam - 189 (b) No. of students who secured a CGPA of 9 and above - 36 (d) In the Quiz Competition and the Spell Bee competition organized by Gyanodaya School our team reached the finals. (c) No. of students who secured a CGPA of 8 and above - 33 (d) No. of students who secured a CGPA of 7 and above - 52 (e) Tanvi Agrawal made us proud by winning the prestigious Nepals Top 7 Debaters organized by Youth Asia. (e) No. of students who secured a CGPA of 7 and below - 68 (f) Shivani Mishra became Nepals Youngest Inspirational Poet in Nepals Top 7 Poet competition organized by Leadership Academy on 7th August, 2014. My heartiest congratulations to all these students. Co-curricular Activities: Sports and Games: Our schools backbone is strengthened by the schools endeavor to ensure balanced growth among our students. In todays highly competitive world, we have to bear a lot of mental stress and also have to get involved in so many things in order to acquire knowledge. This is where co-curricular activities play a significant role. They help us get mental rest and also help us stay physically fit and healthy. Physical activities in the form of sports, games and athletics are important not simply because they provide physical exercise, but also because they develop qualities of sportsmanship, self-confidence, perseverance, foresight; fair play etc. Children learn to concentrate on academics, develop good hobbies, get opportunities to exhibit hidden talents and develop control over emotions and aggression. The interest and enthusiasm in the field of sports is Integrated education being our schools watch word, 12 Mumbai, Goa, Kerala and Hyderabad in January this year. Again, the current batch will be making an India trip and they intend to visit Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore, Mysore, Agra and Delhi in December/January. You will be glad to note that the visits are organized in such a manner that no student goes to the same location second time. very clearly visible. Our students have participated enthusiastically and successfully not only in several inter school sports and games but also at the National and International arena. (a) Our school organized a triangular basketball tournament with Rato Bangla School and Brihaspati School and came out as the winners. In the NISSA Boys League Basketball Championship organized by Lincoln School, we emerged as the first runners up. It has always been our efforts to develop our students as complete human beings, instead of developing as skewed personalities. Its not sufficient to help them excel in academics and be successful, it is also important to make them a good citizen with human values. Introduction of singing Nepali and Indian National Anthem in the assembly on all Fridays is one of the steps towards this. To develop this spirit for the alma mater, the school anthem is sung every Monday. Value education has been integrated with subject teaching in addition to talks by Principal and teachers on values and morality on a regular basis. (b) In the Six-a-side Girls Football tournament organized by St. Xavier School we emerged as the runners up again. The school boys and girls football teams participated in the Coca Cola Football tournament organized by All Nepal Football Association (ANFA), though could not get any position. (c) MIS organized Inter-School Cricket tournament in June 2014 with participation from six major schools of the valley. In the keenly contested tournament DAV school emerged as the champions, while we became the first runners up. In recognition of this philosophy last year, we had introduced two awards for best heart and soul of the passing out batch. They were awarded with a citation and laptop. Im happy to inform you that two students are being awarded this year as well. (d) In Table Tennis, our team participated in the Creative Cup Table Tennis tournament organized by All Nepal Table Tennis Association and Fifth DAV Table Tennis tournament and emerged as the second runners up. Inclusive education has always been part of the school ethos. We do not differentiate students by their social or economic status. We are proud to have children from all strata of the society. Even special children are never denied admission and we go out of the way to accommodate them and meet their special needs. (e) Under the aegis of Indian Dodge ball Association, MIS hosted the first ever Indo-Nepal Dodge ball tournament. Not only did our boys and girls learn the game they also gave a tough fight to the visiting teams from India. (f) Im proud to inform you all that the Girls football team participated in the Continental Cup International Youth Football tournament at Ohio, USA in July this year. I have been told that this is the first ever girls football team from Nepal visiting USA. You may recall, our boys football team participated in the same tournament last year. This year we introduced a new concept called "At Home in the school, with the aim of improving the bonhomie between students, parents, teachers and school. The concept is to have a class wise gathering of students, parents and teachers at the school premises. During such gatherings, all students get an opportunity to perform on stage, party games are organized for parents. The best parents are awarded and it ends with lunch. This year it has been organized for classes KG to VI. Considering the big success, we have plans to extend the same to senior classes next year. Co-scholastic Activities Like in the past, we organized educational cum field trips for all classes. For classes I to VII, we conducted one day trip to various places in the valley. Class VIII went to Nagarkot for overnight stay, Class IX camped at Kakani and class X trekked to Chisapani and camped overnight. Class XI made two weeks trip to To make the school objective oriented, we introduced the mission statement for the school, At Modern Indian School our mission is to excel in all areas 13 more important considering the revolutionary changes being brought up by CBSE in curriculum development, teaching strategy, evaluation and certification. In March this year, the entire faculty spent two days for faculty development. Mrs. Kirti Pasbola conducted a workshop on Raising Children Right on 8th Sept, 2014. Three teachers of English Dept. attended workshop organized by CBSE in India. including academics to enable students to realize their innate potential and develop as a competent and complete human being. The school has also adopted the purpose of education as learning to know, learning to do, learning to live and learning to be. It is not sufficient to take care of the students who are good in studies, it is more important to cater for students who are poor in studies and who are not lucky to have paternal support. Towards this we have introduced the buddy system in classes and also mentoring by teachers and bright students. This has already started paying dividends as is evident from better results. We are indebted to our parents, who have been partners in all our endeavors and the support we received from you is priceless. I look forward to your cooperation in the future as well. I will be failing in my duty if I dont acknowledge the selfless service being rendered by the trustees of MIS, whose passion and vision resulted in the making of this great institution. The Modernite fraternity and the society stand indebted to them for the quality education being provided in quality environment for affordable price. I would like to place on record, the continuous support from our Patron H. E. Shri Ranjit Rae, Indian Ambassador to Nepal and the Indian Embassy. Above all, in all humility I acknowledge that nothing would have been possible but for the blessings of God our Almighty who has seen us through all these years. Considering the increasing interest being displayed in cricket by our students and Nepal, we are planning to make MIS as the cricket hub for junior cricket. Towards this, we are planning to organize youth cricket camps for our students and of other schools by cricket coaches from India and Nepal. The scope of inter-school cricket tournament will be enlarged next year with a rolling trophy and attractive cash awards. School Faculty We are fortunate to have a cadre of nearly 140 Teachers, well trained, well experienced, dedicated and capable of fulfilling the demands of the growing modern generation of students. Apart from the various core subject teachers, we have an enthusiastic team of co-curricular activity teachers for Physical Education, Music, Dance, sports, Arts & Crafts. This helps in exploring and nurturing the innate talents and skills of our promising students. I am happy to inform you that our music teacher, Mrs. Sangita Rana was awarded five national awards for her outstanding contributions in the field of Nepali music. Im grateful to the teachers for their selfless service for the betterment of our students and the school. The same holds true to all our non-teaching staff who are the backbone of our institution. I thank them for their warmth, goodness and willingness to perform any task. I acknowledge the contribution of the Student Council in organizing the school activities and discipline. I take a moment to remember Miss Rashi Bansal of class XI, who left us for the heavenly abode on 21st May, 2014. Let her soul rest in peace. I once again thank Mr. Piyush Srivastava and everyone present here for sparing your valuable time to be with us today. Our endeavor in MIS has always been to have internal competition, to better what we could achieve the previous year. Our resolve is to change constantly, strengthen our good practices and correct grey areas and ensure that each and every student realize their full potential and excel as per their ability. I conclude by quoting Martin Luther King Jr. If you cant fly, then run, If you cant run, then walk, If you cant walk, then crawl, But whatever you do, You have to keep moving forward. Thank You! Staff Enrichment Programmes We in MIS believe that teachers need to be continuously refreshed and trained in the latest developments in the field of education. It has become 14 FIRST ALUMNI MEETING: A REPORT Modern Indian School made history again. The first get together of the alumni was organized in the school premises on 29th November, 2014. The attendance was very encouraging; more than 450 people attended which included alumni, spouses and children. Almost all batches were represented starting from those who joined the school right from its inception in 1978. The enthusiasm of ex-students to attend the first ever meeting as also to meet their batch mates was heartening to witness. The event was hosted by Ms. Iswita Sharma and Mr. Ashish Thakur. (f) Motivational talks for the Classes X/XI/XII. (g) Community service. (h) An alumni association can only be successful if everyone has the attitude to give rather than to take. (i) The school has launched the association and now it is the responsibility of alumni to take it forward. He promised that the school will give all support to organize future activities in the school premises. Though it was the first meeting of its kind, the spirit and enthusiasm of the alumni made it very vibrant and a grant success. The hosts found it extremely difficult to control and silent the gathering as the happiness of meeting old batch mates and sharing of old experiences were something they could not control, which made the hall noisy, which was quite understandable. The entertainment programme put up by the current and ex-students mesmerized everyone. The English song composed specially for the event and sang by Dr. Yugal Limbu (Head Boy of 2005 batch) was highly inspirational and a big hit. The programme consisted: (a) Welcome address by Iswita Sharma. (b) Inaugural address by the Principal. (c) Entertainment programme by present alumni English duet, Beat boxing and Robotic dance. (d) Entertainment programme by ex-students. (e) Award of "First Bird, Mr & Mrs MIS and MIS Family. (f) All Ex-student participants were given school memento. The get together was followed by the first General body meeting. Everyone present in the meeting unanimously expressed their desire to form the Alumni Association and make it a strong body. Considering the enthusiasm and unanimity, the Executive body was constituted through nomination/volunteering, without any voting as under: (g) General body meeting and election of Executive body of the Alumni Association. (h) Lunch. In the inaugural address, the Principal thanked the alumni for turning out in big number and for showing such enthusiasm to be associated with their alma mater. He reminded everyone present that the formation of the association was long overdue considering the fact that the school is 36 years old with more than 12,000 students having studied/passed out from its portals. He requested the alumni to come forward and take the Association forward. He did not forget to advise the ex-students about what it can and what it should play in the interest of the fraternity, which can be summarized as under: (a) President : Mr Sajay Bagaria (1992 Batch) (b) Vice President : Mr Amit Begani (1994 Batch) (c) General Secretary : Mr Deepak Bansal (1994 Batch) (d) Treasurer : Mr Rakesh Adulkia (1994 Batch) (e) School Coordinator : Ms Iswita Sharma (1995 Batch) (f) Executive Member : Mrs Samta Agrawal (1987 Batch) (g) Executive Member : Mrs Suman Agrawal (1993 Batch) (h) Executive Member : Mr Amit Saraf(1994 Batch) (a) Alumni association should play a supportive role and should never try to interfere in the functioning of the school. (i) Executive Member : Mrs Sarita Agrawal (1996 Batch) (j) Executive Member : Dr Yugal Limbu (2006 Batch) (b) It should function as a pressure group which should facilitate lobbying and networking for the benefit of the school and alumni. (k) Executive Member : Ms Faija Praween (2012 Batch) (c) Act as the link between the school and the alumni. The school would like to wish the association all success for future activities and hope that the school and its alumni will be able to gain greatly from its activities. (l) Executive Member : Mr Ashish Thakur (2013 Batch) (d) Well placed and old students should help young pass outs in admissions and placements. (e) Scholarships for the students who are in need of financial help to complete their studies. 15 PRESENCE OF MIND I was posted in Mizoram, one of the North-Eastern states of India. It was the annual inspection of the infantry battalion where I was undergoing the postcommission attachment, mandatory for all young officers of the services or the supporting arms of the army. The importance of this annual feature needs some explanation for the benefit of those who never came closer to the armed forces. To maintain the highest degree of efficiency and preparedness the annual inspections are conducted with the utmost seriousness and the inspecting officers expected the highest standards and compromised on nothing. The units under inspection took it very seriously, preparations began months before the actual date. Each and every activity of the unit was rehearsed repeatedly to avoid mistakes during inspection. Zero error syndrome was in its best display. One mistake could seal the future of the Commanding Officer (CO) and there are chances of the unit being declared unfit for war, something unimaginable and an everlasting blot in the history of the unit. We all waited to welcome the Commander to the Officers Mess. We could even hear the heartbeat of each other, in proverbial terms it was like the calm before the storm. Finally the big man arrived with a tailor made smile on his face (or was it a killing grin?) and he entered the Mess. And the Murphys law played its cruel joke. The power went off and there was total darkness all around. Mess staff started running here and there to light candles or to find a torch. Suddenly, my presence of mind worked. On an earlier occasion, I had seen a small spark in the distribution board, which supplied power from the generator. Without wasting any time I ran to the distribution board which was around 50-60 steps uphill. How I managed to reach there in the pitch darkness is still a mystery to me. My prediction was right; one of the cables had come out, which I could fix in no time. Light came and the situation was brought under control and the dinner went off well without any glitches thereafter. When I returned to the Mess after my valiant act, my CO nodded his head in appreciation. It meant, Well done boy, Im proud of you. Thereafter, I became the blue eyed of my CO. I was floating on cloud nine. This special status had its advantages. In one year of my tenure, I was granted leave four times to go home, may be an all-time record in the unit. Laymen wont understand the importance of leave in army, especially in operational areas. Though an officer is entitled 60 days of annual leave and 20 days of casual leave, it is almost impossible to get the full entitlement. It is purely the prerogative of the CO whether to grant you leave or not. While many officers in the unit struggled to get leave once, four times for me made my colleagues envy. Though my CO liked me a lot, it did not mean that I was allowed to enjoy life thereafter; in fact, he gave me more responsibilities matching with my service. On the other hand, I welcomed the attention in form of duties being bestowed on me. In the armys scheme of things, officers with capability are given additional responsibilities to hone their skills so that they are prepared to take up bigger challenges in future. Our CO was a smart and upcoming officer. Disciplinarian of the highest order, we literally shivered in front of him. The inspecting officer was the Brigade Commander, notorious for his bad temper and sadistic approach towards his subordinates. To get such an inspecting officer would have sent shock waves in the minds of anyone, least to talk of a CO whose unit is being inspected. Now, you will understand how much caution the unit would have taken for the preparation. Though I was too young in the battalion to make any worthwhile contribution, I kept myself involved in the preparations. As the day came closer, we were quite confident that everything would go smoothly. Finally, the day of the inspection arrived. The Commander was to arrive in the evening and his first commitment was a formal dinner in the Officers Mess. Since the battalion operated in field conditions, the Officers Mess and other buildings were in make shift buildings, sited on the slopes of a hill. To move from one building to the other, one had to use the narrow and winding stone stairs. There was no electric supply in our location and we depended on generator, which supplied power to key buildings. The Mess was prepared to the best manner possible in the prevailing field conditions. The menu for the formal dinner was rehearsed a couple of times. The above experience quite early in my life taught me the lesson to be alert, efficacious and proactive at all times. Raju Peter 16 A MEMOIR If any readers knew my aunt Flora, you would certainly experience an aura of a charismatic person. She died six months ago, after a yearlong battle with an inoperable cancer. As hard and as sad it was to witness her increasing suffering (though not for long) and not be able to do much of anything about it, I also became aware through the sheer volume of visitors she received - just how many lives she touched. Of course, I knew what she meant to her family, to her sibling and to me personally. But through the visitors, I got a much better sense of her value to her co-workers and her community. Neighbours stopped in all the time. Her previous boss came by frequently and seemed as devastated by my aunt's demise as any of our family members. services, marriage ceremonies, prayer meetings and hospital visitations. Though she did not have the strength and could not walk, she never showed any sign of despair. She used to walk with such grace and pride. No matter how much we used to try stopping her she would not listen! She said she had so much to do. She was someone whom people trusted in times of trials and tribulations. I have witnessed a few women leaning on her shoulder and crying. Her generosity towards the poor and the destitute is ineffable. In view of helping the less fortunate women she also led a group of women called "Deepshrinkala", was a member in the "Missionaries of Charity" sister's group, executive member of "Loreto Sisters", worked with the "Adoration Sisters" executive member of 'Caritas Nepal' and served in St. Mary's School, Jawalakhel for more than 25 years. Nobody could stop her from her mission, so I call her my "Iron Lady". She could be bold, stubborn, adamant and at the same time so full of compassion. Today many can live peacefully in proper homes, many children have received education, and many have found security in their jobs and so much more because of the greatness of my aunt. I mention my aunt here because she offered essential lessons to all who knew her, lessons about how to conduct oneself in both good and bad times, how to make a deep and unwavering commitment to family, how to be a respected leader and dedicated co-worker, and how to give of oneself to other in need. One could also learn from her how to be competitive - to work hard, to strategize, to stay focused, to be a student of the game (whatever it was), to be a team player, to compete not against but with other. And when she was dying, she exhibited the highest level of grace I have seen. We live in a culture that excessively celebrates celebrity. It is easy to do but the truth is that our nation is held together mostly by people like my aunt - those who live and work in the trenches. They are not bound for public fame, but they have more value to our families, our communities and our places of work than we often recognize. The last one and half years that I spent with her left me with awe. She indelibly changed my view of life. She was a staunch catholic and never wavered in her faith even for a second. The doctor predicted that she would not live for more than three months but miraculously she was back on her feet. No rain nor storm nor sickness would stop her from going to church, taking catechism classes, attending funeral Mrs. A. Bomjan Fitzpatrick H.O.D English Department 17 CHOOSE WISE The unfortunate thing about this world is that good habits are so much easier to give up than bad ones. -Somerset Maugham After looking through many lives including mine, letting many days pass by, one thought that kept bothering and surprising me was the mammoth existence and impact of media; print, broadcast, social, paid or otherwise. It may come as a surprise to many, as media is such a daily part of our lives that it has almost become a ritual. I do not intend to aim at only the teens or the gen-next as its most vulnerable target; I have seen many elders and elderly being highly influenced by it. Has the media become so realistic in their portrayals that they have become pied pipers in our lives? Well, there are always the pros and cons of everything, and we cannot and should not base our judgements only on our beliefs. and self and being most active not in real life but virtual? Instead of creating and maintaining our own identities, we are impersonating others, trying to be someone else who probably does not know or care about our existence. Are we today only rated as up to standard people on these grounds? Is it making us any wiser and human than before? Those times are by gone when people became somebody creating something out of them, proving to all and oneself and working hard without being distracted. Do we have enough time to look into our lives and see what is amiss? I would not really like to think of the media as a source just to help us maintain our addictions. What we watch today floods our minds with images and unrealistic depiction and interpretation of life not letting us see the reality that life really is. It is for us to ascent above the influences forever surrounding us. It is especially important for the buds that are about to blossom in this new world to lay a solid foundation of responsibility and maturity. There was a time when television and computers were only a source of entertainment, a time pass so to say. News channels would show only news; headlines comprised only the happenings around the world and in the country. Advertisements were merely 15-20 seconds long and to the point, never getting on our nerves. All gentries of people bothered more with their concerned jobs and regular lives and families rather than celebrities and their larger than life images. Then an additional way to communicate with our age-old and long lost friends was e-mails apart from telephone/mobiles. Then came along messengers, followed by social media and now apps for everything possible under the sun. News channels have plethora of things to show except the news. Ad timings probably exceed the show timings! A ratio comparing educating versus entertaining channel shows a rapid and intense sharp inclination of peoples preference towards entertainment. Okay, so maybe in todays fast life we need our own space and choice of leisurely activities to unwind but does it all come down to social media, celebrity hook ups, following and being followed??!! What more when media today glamorizes addictions to substances Not to ignore the fact that new media today is like a magic wand. It also helps us to enhance our wisdom by providing information and data through blogs, forums, content aggregators, expertise. However, how many of us really utilize it for such until it is for an upcoming project in which an A+ grade becomes necessary. Not to forget, the ALS ice bucket challenge started a few days back in order to raise awareness and provide donation for ALS patients. This challenge has created immense support and generated huge amount of finance for cure and treatment of ALS. Although for a good cause but this fad is affecting our water resources but people are doing their best to minimize the wastage by converting the bucket into mug. 18 Very recently, an article had come up proclaiming that only 10% brain usage by human mind is a myth, we actually use 100% of it! So where is this 100% actually being put to use? We have to look into things that enrich us in ways of making us a better human being, provide us knowledge and lead us into a happy and prosperous life. We cannot let our minds be crammed with things that make us socially acceptable only; rather we have to use it coherently for the benefit of people around us and ourselves. Everything is great until it is done in moderation, be it fashion, selfies, social media, various in-things or even for that matter academics, politics, shopping, gambling and money. In the end habits lead to addiction and then obsession! However, we must know our limitations and guide ourselves to do what is best for us. Obsession should have no place in our logical and balanced minds and lives. Let these things not be an excuse, if it is just a part of behaviour; then choose to be more wise and be in charge of your life. It is easy to assume a habit; but when you try to cast it off, it will take skin and all. - Josh Billings Mrs. Bibha Lal Academic Co-ordinator SOCIAL NETWORKING Social networking is all about sharing: information, ideas, jokes, and pictures, personal, academic and professional milestones. That is why it has become such a popular way for individuals around the world to stay in touch with each other and for brands to reach out to consumers. criminals use to exploit it. Hackers are bargaining on it that you are more likely to believe something when you see it on say, your Facebook feed. For example, the chances are rather high that you will click on a link to a free gadget or a free airline ticket when you spot it on a friends wall or on a Twitter feed, even if you consider yourself to be generally cyber and security savvy. While social media is all about fun, games and connection, there is a dark side too. Since cyber criminals tend to follow the masses, all of those popular social media sites have also moved into the sights of scammers and spammers, says Lutz Blaeser, Managing Director of Intact Security, the sole distributor of G Data Security solutions in South Africa. Facebook users in particular need to guard against scams and spam that could lead to identity theft. When users click on those free offer links, it sometimes takes them to external websites, or perhaps to another Facebook page. They will be asked to fill out forms (or surveys) disclosing information such as their name, surname, birthday, address and perhaps even their credit card information. When this kind of information falls into the wrong hands, it can lead to identity and monetary theft too. There is even a name for these new social networking threats: social malware, or socware, for short. Research at the University of California Riverside recently studied the Facebook pages of 12 000 users for four months. During that time, almost half of those users were exposed to at least one form of socware. According to Blaeser, the fact that the whole nature of social networking is that you are dealing with friends and colleagues and other relationships built around trust, is the very thing that cyber Social media companies and their all-conquering brands have begun to dominate our world over the last decade. Many of us are now addicted to our Twitter feed or slaves to Facebook posts and there is no getting away from that, no matter what the context. However, with twitter turning 8 this year and Facebook turning 10, it is unlikely that when these two institutions began anyone could have predicted what today would look like for the social 19 media revolution. As we look back at the relatively short amount of time it has taken for these two become mainstays of modern society, we are also wondering what social media is going to be like a decade from now be a double-edged sword. At this moment, is there something on your Facebook that you would not want a current or future employer to see? Or even a potential graduate school or professional school? It is becoming more and more common for a social media presence to be looked at to judge an applicants suitability. Social media has given companies a window beyond your resume into your life. Employers use it to see if you would be a good image for their company. Putting forward the polished and honest side online can help snag that job; however, pictures of underage drinking, complaints about past jobs or anything of the sort can be enough to cause even a perfect resume to be tossed aside. Everyone will be using it and we do not just mean everyone as in all the cool kids or anyone who knows anything about social media marketing, but everyone. Expect to wish your Nan a happy birthday via Twitter and to be joining work Facebook groups populated by every single one of your co-workers. Integration will increase this is integration in terms of personal and business worlds, as well as virtual and reality. Communication is also likely to become digital, with conversations switching to channels like WhatsApp. The traditional separation between personal and business social media usage will gradually merge with more openness and online sharing. Social media will become a real skill as social media management becomes more valuable to business it will be outsourced to those who have the experienced and knowledge to make it effective. Specialist social media agencies will become the norm and it is likely that it will become more challenging to successfully engage in Facebook marketing or Twitter marketing without this expertise at your back. Being off the radar will add nothing to your resume. For youngsters about to enter the professional world, cleaning up that Facebook and Twitter account and removing some embarrassing photos or that very public argument will be a step in the right direction. If you are going to share your life with the internet, you have to manage it. Also, manage what others have posted on your profile. There are settings that make it so you have to approve a tagged picture before it shows on your Facebook wall. Do not let your friends compromise your goals. Keep in mind that a lot can be deciphered about you based on what you post. If you cant say something nice dont say anything at all; especially on social media, Today, almost everyone has an internet presence. Social media has grown to be a great resource for youngsters to connect with friends; however, it can Compiled by Mr. Shravan Kumar Shrestha Computer Department CRACKING ENGLISH PUZZLE teacher it is my duty to share my personal experiences, if it could be of use to my students. It is an incident that happened 15 years back, when I was back at school. My father was working as an I debated a lot whether I should write this or not. The doubt was how the readers would take it, would they find it interesting, would they laugh at me. Finally, I decided to take this plunge, I thought as a 20 Asst. General Manager of IDBI bank in Calcutta branch. I was studying in KV Cantt, Kanpur and I was in Calcutta for my summer vacation. It was the last year of my fathers service. His boss Mr. S. Subrmanium, General manager invited him with family for a cup of tea in the evening. Though I tried to avoid going with my parents, my father insisted that I go with them. I reached home. That night, I could not sleep. My Father from a remote village in Nepal went to Mumbai at the age of 13 years, did his M.A in English and L.L.B. and worked in a reputed bank. Even after being born in an affluent family and studying in an English medium school for about 15 years I am not able to speak in English properly. Why? I kept on wondering. I got the answer. Because, I never listened to my teachers and continued to speak in Hindi. The next evening, three of us, my father, mother and I reached Mr. Subrmaniums house. He and his wife gave us a warm welcome. As I entered the house, I realized that I have entered a house of an English family. An English song was being played in low volume. Mr. Subrmanium was talking to my father in English. His son and daughter were busy talking in English. I started to worry, what Mr. Subrmanium was going to ask me. How was I going to communicate with them because I was not used to speaking in English. In school, we generally talked to each other in Hindi. I got scared and restless. Suddenly Mr. Subrmanium asked my name. Next morning came with a new light and change in my life. I started talking to myself in English in front of the mirror, started reading storybooks and started speaking to my friends in English. To start with there were many mistakes but I did not give up. I corrected my mistakes and slowly I could see the improvement. There was an increase in my confidence and I started feeling better. Kind courtesy my Table tennis skills and reasonable command over English, I got an opportunity to work in one of the finest Institutes of India IIT, Kanpur and the largest chain of schools, Jain International school. I said, Naresh. As a Journalist, working with Sahara TV, NDTV and Nepal 1 TV, my News Chief started sending me for English based programs for the collection of news. I started feeling great and stood out among my colleagues. Mr. Subrmanium, So what are you doing? I said, Studying in class 11. Mr. Subrmanium, So what will you do after 12? I said, B.Com. Last month the All Nepal Table Tennis Association selected me to do one of the most important and prestigious programs of International Table Tennis Federation. After my presentation in English on table tennis, the members of ITTF from Switzerland praised me, said it was excellent, and certified me as the International coach of International Table Tennis Federation. My happiness had no bounds. Again he asked, Why will you do B.com? I said nothing, I just smiled. Again he asked me, What do you want to be? I said, Business man. He said, Why, your father is a banker? You should try for a banking job I said nothing. My experiences in life proved that English is a powerful medium and is an important tool to succeed in the competitive world. It will develop confidence in you and improve the standard of life. My Principle Sir, Mr. N Mishra was not wrong, English will help us in life. Now, when I go to my bed, sometimes I remember the visit to Mr. Subrmaniums house. That evening I was not comfortable, but today there is a smile on my face. It changed my life for good! The entire conversation went off in monosyllables. The whole experience was quite embarrassing and I felt small. For every question, I was giving only one word answer. At that moment, I remembered Mr. N Mishra, Principal of my school. He always used to ask us to speak in English and told us that it would help us. The tea was served. Mr. Subrmanium got busy with my father. Finally, it was time for us to leave and for me; the agony ended. One of the worst evening of my life! Mr. Naresh Rawal Sports Department 21 EXAMINEE IS BETTER THAN EXAMINER Examination means to test (exam) ones labour, capability, effort, health, plan, vision etc. When people fall sick and become weak, they go to doctor for medication or for checkup for speedy recovery. Doctor checks up the patient and prescribes for examination of various tests like blood test, stool test, X-ray, ultrasound etc. and then only the doctor comes to know the exact causes or reasons of the disease and finally prescribes the proper medicines and advises for proper diet and needed exercises. As a result, patient returns to a state of sound health. or circles the incomplete ones deducting marks for them. Sometimes, even some answers in the whole page is found wrong resulting a zero for it or scoring very poor. To encounter such situations in examination, an Examinee should pay heed to the following points that can be advantageous to them: In the same manner, students work hard with the syllabus and spend huge amount of time that returns with their achievement of good results. They work hard by attending regular classes, listening to the lectures of teachers and self-studies as well. Their performance is examined whether their hard work, devotion to studies results towards positive outcome or not. For this, various kinds of examinations are conducted in school/college like Oral Test, Class Test, Unit Test, SA-I, SA-II, Term Exam, Board Exam etc. Students appear for their examinations and try to score the best in the individual subjects and stand as topper as well. To score better marks in examination, students must think that Examinee is better than Examiner and must write down the answers clearly. This will help the Examiner to check the answers suitably even in the absence of the Examinee. c) Questions should be answered in order, if possible. a) Firstly, a student must write the required initials in the Answer sheet. b) Margins should be drawn on both sides to maintain a balanced writing. d) Handwriting should be legible and neat from the beginning to the last answer. e) Overwriting or use of correction pen be best possibly avoided. f) According to the nature of the questions, diagram should be clear and stepwise, just before or after the answer. g) Main points should be underlined by pencil or pen with different ink. If the above points are followed by the students, the Examiner can read and get the exact answer from the students and thus reward them the deserved marks. Now, the question is Examinee is better than Examiner or Examiner is better than Examinee. I am convinced, students will choose the first one as it makes life whereas the second one breaks the life of students. In this regard, many students assume that as the teachers are experienced and qualified they would easily be able to understand the answers written down by them. Therefore, they may tend to write the answers in short, without following the working notes, calculations, chart, graph etc. Sometimes students give the answers in brief that makes the answers incomplete or unaddressed. As a result, the examiner finds the answers wrong and underlines Good Luck for your best endeavours in academics! Mr. R.B. Jha HOD, Dept. of Commerce 22 THOUGHTS NEVER REMAIN THE SAME People having faith in God and themselves always give rise to positive thoughts. We all are human beings and negative thoughts in our mind is not a big deal but dealing with them positively is a challenge. Whenever negative thoughts come in your mind, you need not panic-just stay calm, take a deep breath, and recite the name of God and experience the change in your thoughts. Many a times, we tend to get hurt by persons action and start having negative thoughts towards him. However, if that same person brings happiness to us by doing something good for us then instantly we start thinking of him as a good person. Thoughts play a vital role in our lives and keeping them pure and positive is the only gateway to a happy and healthy life. Reaction of negative thoughts can be very devastating and suppression of your negative thoughts is not a solution, instead it will lead you to depression. Open up with your views and thoughts and dont worry, someone will surely be there to help share your feelings and who will show you the right path. This will surely bring out the positive in you. Swami Vivekananda has rightly said, Nothing can be learned with a disturbed mind. So I wish you all a good future filled with positive thoughts. Mrs. Narinder Kaur Teacher NEW AMAZON WARRIOR Get up and walk ahead of all Lead all there, where earth meets the sky They cant keep you forever in their thrall Where women wont have to always comply You have the strength so speak out to the world Let them integrate with the world And proclaim the advent of a new era with loud herald Let no one try to mould her words You anger is just, your hatred is must You with a new vision create a new cosmos Against all old customs which made you rust And reclaim that divinity which was yours Now, shine with new glow which You are an Amazon Warrior endowed with power Heaven on you bestow, In front of whom all the myths cower Feasted on you like vulture You are a miracle, miracle of revolution On you rest all our hope, in you rest our fate In your present state, only you have the solution. Only you can rectify all the past mistakes You have a strong mind, you have the power Sunita Dungana On you, natures blessing may shower Teacher 23 FOLLOWING THE DREAMS WITH MOTIVATION Motivation is an act of being stimulated by an inner energy or undertaking some rationale to perform a particular feat. It is a rather psychological or mental attribute that results in ones behavior, which is, the impact of motivation is manifested in the form of decent behavior or noble act or vice versa. It means if someone is not evenly motivated s/he may best possibly embark on the wrong way. The motivation process may work as a cycle with positive motivations that result in positive behavior that leads to a better performance. Thus, better performance impacts on positive thinking which keeps one to remain active and energetic for the next work. full of upheavals bringing a light of hope or shade of darkness at other time. So it is essential for them to be positively manipulated and motivated during their academic career. For it, the students can find the best inspiration from a mentor or teacher. The process involves assignment of responsibility and challenging work for students. Again, motivation has a significant role to play in bigger organizations such as College, Government offices, NGOs, INGOs, Industries etc where the etiquette with proper motivation may best be displayed by the people positioning with higher posts. Employees in any organization need something to keep them working. Most of the time, the salaryÊof the employee is enough to keep him or her working for an organization. An employee must be motivated to work for a company or organization. If no motivation is present in an employee, then that employees quality of work or all work in general will deteriorate. The boss or the leader may escort the junior employees with various soft or yielding strategies such as advices, appeals, complimentary letters, a get-together of interaction instead of giving excessive pressure of work, slinging or giving a threat of firing from the job. At the same time, it is found that an employee can work to the best of his/her potential if he/she is independent to work. Motivation brings all endeavouring qualities in human life such as Responsibility, Hard work, Selfesteem, Recognition, Achievement, Success etc. These qualities allow one to prepare and motivate them for the next feat. At times, motivation comes from within. Many people are self-motivated since their early age with a strong personality and bold decisions. The other, whereas remain stuck to an old corner and waits for an external energy to manipulate them either in action or words. The prior instance can be best exemplified with students who are dynamic enough to perform their work willingly and regularly keeping themselves skilled and up-to-date. Moreover, they keep on checking their level of cognition opting to achieve for the desired goal. On the other hand, the motivation that comes from external influence is extrinsic. It embodies the acts like getting rewards, desired behavior or threat of getting punishment. It is scientifically found that students with external motivation are less likely to develop than to the students who are intrinsically motivated or motivated self within. Motivation varies in push and pull factor as well. The push factors refer to forcefully manipulate one to do some work. It can be acted either voluntarily which again is the outcome of an inner drive. Thus, Motivation has a crucial role to play either in the life of a student, an employee or any other who are engaged to work. I conclude hoping that my students are blessed with self motivating qualities as it brings a charismatic success or triumph in their life. Have a Self Motivated and Successful life. Motivation plays a fundamental role in students life. Students may lead themselves to a good height of success with motivation and may mislead to a worst time ever without motivation. The academic journey of a student is never full of smooth hours rather it is Mr. I.B. Chetri English Department 24 THOUGHTS AND MEDITATION It was midnight and my thoughts kept wandering far and near. As always, I listened to my favourite music but could not enjoy it. Something was diverting my thoughts and compelling them to be negative. I wanted to sleep but was getting worse. I could not help myself from pondering. I went to my kids room and looked at them. I hugged them and felt better for some time but the same feeling continued after sometime. I moved out of the room and went down stairs, switched on the T.V. but in vain. Then as I was scrolling down my mobile phone, I read a nice thought: MEET YOUR OWN SELF. BE WITH YOUR OWN SELF, LISTEN TO IT, OBEY IT, CHERISH IT, AND KEEP IN MIND CEASELESSLY. YOU NEED NO OTHER GUIDE. It reminded me of the 10 days meditation course, I had attended in Budhanilkanth just after my board exams in the year 2000. I had always seen my family members meditating regularly. I managed to do it sometimes but being a science student and may be of age factor, I never took it seriously in my life. Yet I kept on meditating, focused on my breathing. It was difficult but after some time I was successful in controlling my thoughts. I was able to feel my breath, only breath and nothing else. I could feel a difference in myself. I started feeling better. My negative thoughts had vanished. It was quite late around two in the morning. I became a transformed person, happy and peaceful. But its never too late. So, I decided to meditate. I took my position, folded my legs and sat straight. I closed my eyes and started concentrating on my breathing as taught by the experts to concentrate on our breath and not to let any other thoughts to enter our mind. It is difficult to stop a thought coming in our mind because we are surrounded with so many responsibilities. Being a mother, a homemaker, a teacher, a daughter in law, a daughter and a wife, it is difficult to control the varieties of thoughts in my mind. I wonder how in our lives we come across experiences and how these experiences make our life better. So this is just a short excerpt to tell you that yes, we can control our thoughts, our life and the best way to have control is to meditate, focus and think positively. After this incident, I have started meditating every day, (though it is just for 10 minutes) but it has made my life good and me a better person. Binita Saraf Teacher LITTLE GIRL Little girl, I saw you that day Tears streaming down your eyes Looking out of the window Out of your school bus. I wondered, wondered for a long time Thinking what could have happened with you Never once for that whole day Could I let you go out of mind Thinking of all the reasons I could make up. Go, talk, share, Dont weep It hurts to see those pretty eyes Shed your precious tears Believe me, when I say, I will remember you forever. Was it just a growing up pain? Or were your friends upon you, Bullying you? Teasing you? My dear, your wet white face Is etched in my heart. Era Shrestha Teacher 25 MY WHIRLPOOL OF SETBACKS! I think one of the first quotations, that all of us have learnt as a child, is that failure is the key to success. And when one gets trapped into bad situations, it provides immense relief to believe that like all bad times, this shall pass too. But what if the bad times stretch too long? Long enough to break you deep within, long enough for you to forget that there once existed a girl in you, who was habituated to being on top of the game, winning every competition, every subject prize and virtually existed as the epitome of vitality in her school and society. The whirlpool of failures start when you start dragging yourself to do things that you dont want to, study subjects that you feel werent meant for you, you can see your friends soar high and apply and in fact get into your dream colleges while youre stuck there, in a state of stagnation, slowly losing out on dreams that you dreamt for yourself throughout your school life. Your family and well wishers are waiting for you to bounce back, your teachers are waiting to see the light that you once emitted, and your mom, while she says everything is ok, only you know how badly you want her to smile like she once did, when she proudly boasted of your achievements. And how about yourself? By now you probably have convinced yourself that you are just average, you have started working hard, but still when you look at the question paper in the exam, you think as if you will not be able to do anything, you know the answers but cannot hold the pen. It does not matter how many national level public speaking competitions you have once won, there is an agonizing grip of fear when you walk towards the stage. I am sure that a lot of people reading this article have once been here, feeling lost in the vast expanse of this world. Even as I write this article, my face is stained with tears. I dont know how many times I have cried to myself in the past one year. I miss my confident self. I dont know whether failures are the key to success or not but you should surely never let the failures seep in. Because to get up, once you have let your failures take toll is DIFFICULT. All that I know is I will NOT give up, I will continue to work hard, to find myself, to compensate my losses .and I know that soon, very soon God, my Mom and I will look at myself and smile again. Shivani Mishra Class 12 B CHANGES Nothing remains the same. It either dissolves or evolves. Dissolves into secrets and feelings suppressed by our mind. Funny that our mind decides yet what hurts is our heart. Or rather, it evolves into something new and we have no control to stop it from happening because nothing in the world possesses the power to remain the same, to remain unchanged. destroyed in the process. We fear the unseen, the unknown, and the uncontrollable. Change is like death. Inevitable. A point of time comes in everyone's life where they accept change. It is necessary to keep moving ahead and evolve ourselves into something new for better or worse. We must learn to keep faith; to believe that changes are required either to fill the gap or to find us another bridge to cross. For there is still tomorrow. Tomorrow one can shape, tomorrow one can dream . Tomorrow one can change. Yes, situation will move and the expectations and desires of an individual have no bearing on that. Time flows along and the struggles of people will not matter. There is no escape from the inevitable yet humans do not realize it; they don't want to. They are scared of changes, resist it and when the time comes to face it, they act so queerly. Why do they fear ? Is it because the things built for years with trust and faith will come to an end? On the other hand, their foundation of belief might be Krisha Maskey Class 12 'A' 26 FOOTBALL IN MODERN INDIAN SCHOOL Our school is popular for two things, infrastructure and football ground. Speaking the truth, many boys take admission in M.I.S because of this ground. We have huge pool of raw talent in the school, which can be well nourished and developed. Studies and extra -curricular activities are the basics of the school which cannot be taken lightly but sports, particularly football is a major game to be recognized . positive motivation can make us an unstoppable force in the field of sports and football. Not only boys but also girls to be involved. Football has no color, no limitations as it stands for freedom and fair play. A medium to promote discipline, humanity and most importantly health. Through this article, I request the school management to show more interest for sports and football. This is my last year in M.I.S. However, before leaving I want to advocate for football on behalf of all young and emerging lads and my lovely school team. We have 2-3 games period in a week, with a duration of 35-40 minutes where we cannot give our best. We need more time and space to sharpen our skills. Modern Indian School in my view is just like a rainbow, decorated with different fields such as education, socialization, extra-curricular activities, sports and many other activities. We have an experienced sports department and plenty of talent. If taken seriously, our school can achieve brilliance and success in sports for sure. A dream seen with closed eyes remains a dream but when we open our lids and try to fulfill it, only then get to live the dream Thank you MIS Akshit Chhetri Class 11 E Regular training after school and on holidays, good coaching, active participation in tournaments and a NICKLAS BENDTNER Nicklas Bendtner is a Danish footballer who plays for VFL Wolfsburg and the Denmark National Team. He was born on 16th January 1986 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He usually prefers playing as a centre forward, but has played on the right also. He also possesses powerful headers. He is popularly known as Lord Bendtner. He has played for many clubs like arsenal, Sunderland, Birmingham city, Juventus and a few others. In his club career, he has scored 68 goals in 255 appearances and for the Danish National Team he has scored 24 goals in 59 tallies. He made his debut for the senior national team on 16th August, 2006 against Poland in a friendly match, which he marked with a goal. He holds the record for scoring the fastest goal after coming as a substitute in 1.8 second. He also has few honours to his name. He was voted Danish talent of the year 2007 and Danish Footballer of the year in 2009. He is on the way of achieving huge success in his career. He is my hero and my source of inspiration. I want to be popular and talented like him. Ashim Sharma Class 10 E 27 THE ROSY RENDEZVOUS It was the eve of Valentines Day. John, a young naval cadet in a smart uniform, sat on the edge of a bench in the reception area of Central Bus Terminal, his back stiff, his feet twitchy. His eyes riveted to the revolving door at the entrance. His heart was pounding like a tribal drum with a suspense of meeting the woman he had grown to love over the years but had never seen. This was to be their first meeting and Johns expectations were very high. He glanced quickly at the large clock on the wall, surrounded by red, heartshaped cutouts. In a few minutes, she would be here, if she was punctual and he knew she would be. It all began two years earlier. One of his hobbies since high school was making pen pals through addresses found in the newspapers and magazines. He would pick a friend here, drop another there, and so it went on. Until he came upon Mary. Mary was living just two states away from him. John found his correspondence with Mary exceptional. Her letters were charming and inspiring. She seemed very mature though he could not guess her age. When he asked her about it, she wrote back saying she preferred to keep him guessing at least for a while. However, as correspondence grew, he just presumed her age and did not bother to ask again. pretty, her lips and chin had a gentle firmness and her hair was set in curls behind her delicate ears. He caught her gaze. Her eyes were blue. As she neared him, she smiled and said softly, Going my way, sailor? Almost impulsively John was about to offer his hand but then he saw another woman with a rose on her nape...his heart sank. This woman had graying hair and she was wearing a plain dress. He gazed into her sparkling eyes. In a second, all the feeling he used to have when reading her beautiful letters gripped him. Her depth, her wit, her convincing values. It was the same when he requested her to send him her photograph. She said she would wait for a special occasion. John decided what he imagined her to beyoung, and as beautiful and attractive as her letters were. By his final year of college, he realized he had fallen in love with her. Therefore, upon graduation when he joined the Navy for his basic training, he discontinued writing to his other pen pals. He wanted to focus all his attention on Mary. Here was the woman; he heard his heart saying, whom he had loved all these years. Should he let physical appearance come in the way of friendship? John slowly let go of all expectations of having a romantic evening. He introduced himself as a true gentleman and asked her if she would dine with him. They corresponded frequently. John expressed his desire of meeting her and she said she would be delighted. During the weekends, it was possible for navy recruits to take time off. That was how he had arranged to meet her on February 13th. He could recognize her, she wrote, by the red rose she would be wearing in her nape. The woman seemed highly amused. She said, I am not quite certain about this son, but the young lady who you may have noticed walking ahead of me, requested me to wear this rose on my coat. She told me if you were to ask me for dinner, she is waiting for you in the restaurant across the street. She mentioned something about this being a test. John was dazed! Without much delay, he rushed to meet his valentine. As the clock chimed the hour, John saw a young, tall, slim woman wearing an elegant shimmering dress that brought sparkle to the whole environment. He sprang up from his seat. She seemed to have noticed him and was moving towards him. Her face was Saiksha Palikhey Class 12 C 28 RIGHT OR WRONG? OUR PERSPECTIVE Firstly, what do we mean by right and wrong? Right is anything which is correct and is viewed as a social norm, and wrong is anything that is incorrect and should not be tolerated or accepted. However, how do we understand if something is right or wrong? There are many such topics where the right choice is different for each person. Such a topic is physical scolding. Whenever we do something wrong, our parents often hit us to make sure we do not repeat the same mistake and this system will probably continue and in the times to come we too may resort to violence to control our children. However, nowadays many people are opposed to this and believe that physical punishment should not be practised to control children, rather words of comfort and care should be used to achieve the same. This goes to show that every person has a different perspective on what is right and what is wrong. I stated above as ridiculous but in truth, it isnt. Other prime example is colonialism. Since the 15th century, countries began conquering, or taking over various parts of the globe and establishing them as part of their ever-growing empire. Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe is a novel, which shows the effects of colonialism and how it was viewed by the society. At that time, everyone believed that the savage needed to be tamed, controlled and educated (Much like how our parents believe they should control us). It was only later that people realised the consequences of their actions and colonialism began to disappear from the world. As we can see, our human understanding is constantly changing. Initially women were heavily reprimanded for reading or writing books but nowadays the majority of readers and novelists are women. Likewise, many situations often thought of as being right in the past are now being labeled as wrong instead. Following this, how will different people view Adolf Hitler? Nearly every human being will agree that what Hitler did was inhumane and in technical terms, he was the bad guy. However, let us consider things from others point of view. If you really think about it, Adolf Hitler was just an extreme patriot who took matters into his own hands. After WW1, he took the vengeance of Germany personally and by using the dormant hate of the people, he was able to transform a country that had been economically crippled into a superpower capable of conquering the entire world. Despite all the terrible things he did, he managed to support his country when nobody else could. I am confident that 99% of all people will dismiss what Therefore, we can see that there are many ways we can define something as right or wrong but no matter what, different people will view the situation differently. Therefore, I would like to end by saying that everything is just how we perceive it and ultimately it is us who will decide what is right and what is wrong. Imas Neupane Class 10 A MY GRANDMOTHER Trust in God, pray and always remember wherever I am, I am always praying for you. As I grew up, a loving person guided me with the above words. A lady with angelic beauty, natural curls, extremely sweet and chubby with a heavenly smile, my mothers mom, and my granny was a lady of complete simplicity. She was my godmother who loved me the most among all my siblings and would always make sure I got whatever I wanted. She could fight with the whole world just for me. It only seems like yesterday that she took me for an ice-cream but its been 7 years that shes left and gone to heaven. Although she is not there to guide me, her lessons have guided me to become a good person always. I MISS YOU GRANNY...! Purvi Jagnani Class 12 D 29 SILENT NIGHT It is a rainy night, thunder and lightning continuously strikes as I sit in despair recalling the past moments of war. Taking shelter in this lone house, burrowed for a week from an old friend just to stay away from the disturbing city lights. I feel hollow and incomplete inside, may be due to the chaotic environment of the war, but no, something else was wrong with me. It has already been 2 months since the war ended but it still haunts my very soul. The blurry image of bloody corpses flashes back to me. People screaming in fear still yell at my ears. The haunting never seems to go away. As he walked inside it was strange, I could not hear the footsteps I guess it must have been the rain. I guided him towards the living room. Since, we both were soldiers; I thought of discussing some war incidents with him. When two people are of similar interest and of the same profession, you never know how fast the time drifts away. While conversing with him, unexpectedly he asked me the way to the restroom. I told him the direction. Almost 25 minutes had passed since he was gone but he did not come back. I got a bit worried, so I thought of finding out what took him so long. There was no trace of him and the windowpane had been opened. I got suspicious of his weird behavior. So, I jumped out of the window thinking that I could still catch him if I ran. Outside, it was still raining heavily and the thunder never seemed to calm down. The night always as dark as ever, did not help to find my path. The bright lightning was the only thing that showed me my way. The muddy ground had left imprints of the footsteps. Trying to unfold the mysterious disappearance of the boy, I followed them. Suddenly a loud and terrifying thunder stroke, which gave me a fright. I slipped over the muddy ground and fell inside a large ditch. Someone must have dug it. Thunder and flashes of lightning continued as if God was lashing with wrath. Just than the thunder lit the tombstone in front me it was written," RICHARD PARKER". I almost forgot to mention my name; I am Richard Parker, Rtd. Col. of the Mongolian war. Being away from civilization, I have been unable to express my feelings, horrifying experiences as I say. However, I am forced to express it in the form of a story. I am already halfway done writing it. With the darkness and silence of the night, with just a candle for a source of light, I continue to write on, expressing my feelings over paper. As my thoughts intensifies, I go deeper on what happened at the war, my body still shivers. I may have left the war but the war never left me. Suddenly an unexpected knock at the door shatters my concentration. With a quick glance at the clock, I stand up to open the door. It was half past midnight. When I opened the door, I saw something quite unexpected, a young man may be in his 30's, pale, tired and looked quite exhausted. Me: Yes, can I help you? Stranger: Sir, could you let me in? Seeing him in that state without having a second thought, I let him inside. Anup Shrestha, Prayag Mali, Shirish Bajracharya, Pratik Subedi, Alish Awale Class 12 'B' ME: so who may you be? Stranger: I am James Stone, a soldier from the Vietnam War. A DREAM COME TRUE A heart that once was broken Can now finally mend A person once alone in life Can now call you a friend Feelings that were once hidden Are now expressed to you Days that once were stormy Are now the brightest blue Dreams that once were longed for Are now all coming true The love I once thought was gone I have now and forever in you Times that once were lonely Are now filled with pleasures All that once were mine alone Are now things we both treasure Rajina Aryal Class 9 D 30 OUR WORLD The world that we live in is superficial and artificial. Everywhere we go we can see how much technology, new ideals and various other obsessions have revolutionized our world from one of love and tranquility to a world where the most important thing about anyone is their relationship status. Technology has changed our world for better and worse. Pacemakers and other medical equipment keep people alive but phones and other technological gadgets have managed to take out the enjoyment of life from living. are actually our friends? The truth is that the number of friends is just that, a number. It has virtually no significance and it is not something that we should be proud of. The various apps that we have from Candy Crush to Subway Surfers are just games. Many times, we tell ourselves that its just a game and in truth, it is, but we keep on playing. The people who developed those apps intended for this to happen. Candy Crush is a prime example that earns billions of dollars from the pure frustration of users and forces people to beg for fake lives that you could easily get by waiting for half an hour. Initially humans developed technology as a medium for entertainment, accessibility and ultimately to make the same devices rule human life easier but now our lives and we have become slaves to the same technology that we built. Children, since the day they are born, have been exposed to this world of devices. They become used to a world where technology is always at their fingertips and it saddens me to know that we have to resort to iPads to educate the youth of today. Before technology, people would come to each other for support, be more adventurous and rely on simple things to keep them occupied. However, todays world revolves around social networking sites. If we actually consider what social networking sites are, we can define them as sites that replace actual physical contact with posts, status updates and even pokes. On average, the number of status updates on Facebook every day is 55 million. If thats not enough, the average number of tweets every day is 500 million! This means that 6 thousand tweets are tweeted every second! How addicted are we that every day, almost 55 million people feel the need to update a useless fact about their daily lives that almost no-one will ever care about? So, my message to everyone reading this is lets not waste our lives but instead, lets abandon this artificial world where no one actually gives a damn about anyone else, look up, close our devices and enjoy life the way it was meant to be lived; by exploring the world and enjoying each and every moment because we are never going to get it back. P.S-I recommend you to watch the video Look Up by Gary Turk and make it the last YouTube video youll ever watch: Link- http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY Imas Neupane Class 10 A On Facebook, we may have thousands of friends, but how many of them do we actually know? How many TRUE FRIENDSHIP I am not writing this article for the sake of any arguments or for gossip. The only reason why I wrote this article is to help my friends introspect as to what happens when people sometimes stab in the back or start breaking your heart. Friendship means so much to me, that I will do anything to keep my best friends beside me. In addition, I will take the liberty to talk to him or her and have fun or even get to know him or her better. A true friend will stand by you when you are down and you need someone to support you. He/ she will understand your feelings and make you feel better. My best friend is my sister. We fight with each other like hell but at the same time we are brother n sister and best friends, ready to face, whatever life sends. Every friendship need true bonding with each other. Therefore, my dear friends, in happiness and in our tough times our true friends are always with us and that is called true friendship. Prince Agarwal Class 10 D 31 METAL GODS PANTERA Pantera (Panther in Spanish) is an American Heavy Thrash Metal Band formed in Texas, United States. If you look back to the great metal bands back in the 80s and the 90s, bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax and finally Pantera would pop up as the top five Metal bands of USA during the period of 19802000. The Abbot Brothers Vinnie Paul Abbot (drummer) and DimeBag Darrel Abbot (lead guitarist) Along with Terry Glaze (ex-vocalist) first established the band in 1981. The band was originally named Pantera Metal Magic; Rex Brown (bassist) also joined the band during the following year. When Pantera Metal Magic was established, the band had Vinnie Paul Abbot as the drummer, Dimebag Darrel Abbot as the lead guitarist, Terry Glaze as the rhythm guitarist. There were two unofficial members on their band, Donnie Hart as the vocalist (who was later replaced by Terry Glaze and was further replaced by Phil Anselmo) and Tommy Bradfoard as the bassist (who was replaced by Rex Brown during the following years). During the same time Nirvana, an American Grunge band was also a huge success. Nirvana was a poison to Metal said Corey Taylor (vocalist of a famous American Nu-Metal band Slipknot) the media only covered the Grunge Bands and Nirvana. But only one Band stood up against this poison and it was Pantera he said in an interview. Pantera Reached 2nd on the USAs top 200 billboard falling behind Nirvana and a rank above the Pop King Michael Jackson. They changed their name to Pantera to keep it short in 1982, the same year Hart left the band so did Bradfoard and were replaced by Terry Glaze (vocals) and Rex Brown (bass). Before Pantera became a Heavy Thrash Metal band, they first started as a Glam metal band. Glam metal bands are those bands that sound like Bon Jovi, Twisted Sisters, Ac/Dc, Guns and Roses etc. These types of bands ruled the late 70s and the early 80s (much like the Pop, Club, RnB and Hip-hop that rules the music industry today).They Released 4 Glam metal albums during the 1980s. Their other songs like, Drag the Waters,5minutes alone, This love, Revolution is my Name etc gave them a Dont mess with us Attitude. Some of the other songs were also nominated for the Grammy award for Best Metal Performance. Revolution is my Name was the fourth song to be nominated for the Grammy Best metal performance 2001. They even were guest musicians for SpongeBob SquarePants in the episode Pre-Hibernation week. 1986 and 1987 was a keen year for the Thrash Metal or Speed Metal bands like Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax to come up. These bands were a huge influence to Pantera. Phil Anselmo joined the band and brought a massive change over the band. His vocals were so hard-edged that it allowed Pantera to make music much heavier than they used to make before. They Released their Album Power Metal in 1988. The Abbot Brothers officially broke up Pantera in 2003. Fight broke out between the members. Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown opened their own band Down and the Abbot Brothers opened Damage Plan. December 8, 2004 DimeBag Darrel was shot during a concert at Columbus, Ohio. Comments made by Phil Anselmo suggested that the band would reunite but Vinnie Paul said the band would not reunite and said, Some stones are better to leave unturned. Phil Anselmos (probably one of the greatest metal vocalist of all time and my personal Favourite) hardedged vocals along with DimeBags Complex Solos, Rexs grooved bass and Vinnies insane drums they produced a Grove Heavy Metal. It was named Groove Metal because you could not resist bobbing your head up and down along with every song you played. They released a song and an album Cowboys from Hell (one of my favourite songs) which was much heavier than the last album. During the 1990s, they released other albums like Vulgar Display of Power and Far beyond Driven which boosted their unique Groove metal. Their Song Im Broken (also my favourite) was nominated for best Metal Performance on the Grammy 1995. They released an unreleased song Piss on April 2012 at the Revolver golden god Award. Pantera influenced a lot of metal such as Nu-metal and Metalcore etc, Corey Taylor added on that interview, they gave birth to the new wave of American metal. Even Slipknot, KORN, Lamb of God, Limp Bizkit etc were influenced by them. Pantera may be no more today but their Music will be forever more in the music hall of Fame. Ashutosh K.C. Class 11 E 32 THINGS I GO THROUGH DURING EXAMS As students, we all hate studying. I don't know about others but I personally hate locking myself in my room with restrictions and studying. Gosh...It is the most crucial time when there is exams going on. I love checking my Facebook, Instagram and other social sites in every 15 minutes. I find every Facebook status, TV shows interesting and forward every chain messages I get. I check every channel on Youtube, stalk every profile on Instagram and make plans with my friends. I daydream about my plans for future,about past and other stupid things. I like trying new things and even staring at the wall is more fun than studying. I roam about all around my house. I clean my room. I crave for so many delicious food. I do all the work my parents want me to do obediently. I know it is weird but I want to put those perfect winged liners on my eyes. I also get the best sleep and feel sleepy as soon as I open my book or copy to read and my mother comes shouting. And when the time is near I feel like crying because I would have wasted all my time dpoing all the nonsense and I'm there in my room sitting like an idiot praying to God and trying to finish remembering all the chapters that are coming the next day and I somehow give my best. Soon the results come out with my awful grades and on that day I swear that I will work hard and study and get the best grades in the next exam. But this enthusiasm and motivation does not last up for more than a week and flies away. These are How I waste my time during my Exam Days I hope I'm not the only one. OUR PRINCIPAL FEELING THANKFUL With his back firm, hands at the back, our Principal Sir is a man of great authority. An aura surrounds him. Nobody can ever influence me as he has and nobody ever can. A man who executes all his duties well and advises us to do the same. A smile of his sometimes and him calling us beta is just enough to brighten up any students day. Even the ones who come pre-planned to do something naughty can change their minds listening to his motivational speech in the morning assembly. With all due respect, I end this article, hoping he sees me successful, following his footsteps and continuously praying for his good health and wellbeing. Life is a gift. We have not earned it but we are such ungrateful creatures that not even a single Thank you arises in us. We are not grateful that we have been given this opportunity to grow, see, love, laugh, and enjoy the beauty of the world. We have so much, yet we remain complaining. We go on asking for more and more. And the misery of the mind is that, the more you give, the more it asks for. It becomes more demanding, more stubborn, more arrogant, more violent and more aggressive. If you could listen to people's prayers, you would be surprised that most of their prayers are complaints. Their prayers are not out of thankfulness; they are asking for something more, they are saying, "This is not enough, I deserve more". In fact, it is never going to be enough because the poor, the rich and the emperor- all are asking for more. Be thankful for your existence. Don't ask for more, and more shall be given to you. Ask and you are bound to be dissatisfied. Just go on thanking for all that you already have and you will be surprised that you have found the key to your dreams. Saiksha Palikhey Class 12 C Ayushi Goyal Class 12 F Saishree Basnet Class11 F Principal Sir is someone whom I shall always look up to. A great army man, an excellent teacher, a silent listener and above all a very good human being. Through these words, I am not trying to judge this awesome personality but just penning down thoughts about my favourite orator. 33 A LOVE STORY Thousands of years ago, when only plants existed on earth and no animals, insects or man lived, the feeling love, cleverness, madness, sorrow, jealousy and happiness lived together like a big family. Once, they decided to play a game of hide-and seek. During the game, madness was the It and was to seek those who hid. Madness closed his eyes and started counting 1 2 3 4: all the others went to hide. Cleverness of course was the first to hide. Some hid behind trees, some behind rocks. However, love couldnt hide anywhere and ran here and there. Perhaps this is why they say Love cannot hide. Finally, she saw a rose bush and jumped into it, well hidden from the sight of Madness. Madness was at the end of his count 98 99...100. It was all because of Madness, who hit the bush where love was hiding, that she lost her eyesight. She wept bitterly. Madness felt very sorry for his wrong deed and begged love to forgive him. He promised to be by her side through thick and thin. Therefore, from that day onwards, love always had Madness following her everywhere. So people out there, be careful before falling in love because Love is blind and Madness escorts love. Then Jealousy, by nature, whispered into Madness ear and informed him where love was hiding. Then, Madness started blindly hitting the bush with a stick so that love would come out. Finally, love came out bleeding with her eyes closed. When she opened her eyes, she was unable to see as she had become blind. Prachi Mohta Class 11 'F' BEATBOX AN URBAN CULTURE Beatbox is a concept that started nearly a decade ago. In the world of beatbox, people mimic the sound of drums. Beatboxing uses three major sounds of drum the BASS, the SNARE and the HIGH-HATS. All these sounds are the basic foundation of beatboxing. All beatboxers widely use this technique. All the sounds that are made in a beatbox have a special symbol as a word. Bass is shown as B, SNARE is shown in two different ways, one is the outward snare K and the another is Inward snare K^ or the rhino snare, HIGH-HATS are shown in two different ways, one is the Open high-hat T and the another is Closed high-hat Ts. These symbols are then used in practice like BTK^tBTBTK^T. The famous beatboxer that won the championship for two times and first among the beatboxers ever to bring the concept of dubstep and use it is REEPS ONE the British beatboxer. Every beatboxer has their own special name like HIKAKIN, ALEM, SKRILLER, KRNFX, and REEPS ONE etc. I too have my own beatboxing name TE-BEAST. Beatboxing in Nepal started a few years ago by Nishant Gauchan. Nepal is still new in beatboxing but I hope they will make their way to the championship. So keep practicing and dont forget drink plenty of water! There are many sounds that can be made just by using our vocal cord like the siren, the zipper, the hollow bass etc. However, the most powerful and effective sound is the THROAT BASS or the DUBSTEP. It has hard and deep drop sound. DUBSTEP was only created a few years ago. Beatboxing needs a lot of practice to get the perfect sound and a lot of water to keep your vocal cord in perfect shape. Like all other world championships, beatbox also has its championship held every year. Ayush Khanal (TE-BEAST) Class 10 B 34 CLASS XI E Everybody is special in his or her own way. Here are some special qualities that I see in my class family. Nikita and Suruchi- The unbreakable bond I know both with sweet and strong heart. Soumya- Whose smile I feel is the best part of her and a heart so pure that can hurt nobody. Muskan and Mansi- I feel they are the two friendliest souls of our class both warmhearted and buddybuddy. Sunaina- The all rounder who is literally perfect in all CCA. Roshan- He is someone who feels staying alone can actually be fun, which I feel is correct somehow! Rijan- The Chinese doctor or should I say future prime minister who can keep on talking, talking and talking. Dipesh- NOOB is his keyword and gaming is all that he talks about almost everytime. Sanjay- The best dancer I know with a perfect childish tone. Ashutosh- Chettri, who break bones and not hearts, writes wonders or shall I say the novelist of our class and not to forget he is quiet famous with the name CHICKEN. Bikesh- The best goalkeeper or shall I say the most dramatic one . Govinda gafadi! LOL Keshav and Himanshu- My two brothers from the class and the most irritating being Ive known till now but still very supportive and friendly. Subendu- Malik who is so damn different in a funny way. Divin and Rounak- Another unbreakable bond I have seen in our class. Suvam- The hacker maybe. LOL Akeyan- The funniest, childish and someone whose pants signifies his unique style and thinking and not to forget he is famous with the name BOKA. Snehadeep- The mysterious tourist of our class. Anushka- Is someone whose notes and assignments are so damn neat among all. Prakriti- Whose laugh is the best among all. Elex and Sanish Elex known as HAKKU and Sanish known as LALE are the happiest souls. Bini- A fun loving girl and another happiest soul. Sona- Whose attitude I feel is the best part of her. Prabhash- Whose expressions are so different in a better way from others. Pema- Has the most unique voice I feel. Sanjina- The smallest among all and very friendly must say its like a small body with a big heart. Tasmiya- The different one I feel and not to forget smile is never less in her face. Sumit and Tanay- Who makes fun of everyone but still fun to talk with. Akash- The IP expert and someone with a unique laugh. Addhite- So irritating sometimes but still way too lovable. Migeena- The quietest and the fairest one. In addition, not to forget our Patrick maam our second mother who is always happy and friendly as a sunshine and sometimes dangerous as storm, which makes her the best class teacher. Finally, there is me writing the best qualities that I see in my family. Arpana Singh Class 11 E 35 THE CONSTANT CHANGE Change be it in dress-up, handwriting, address, ideas or even behavior - everything in this universe changes itself in some form or the other. As much as the title may sound hypocritical, it is true. Change is Constant. Every day you might, or might not, notice that something or the other in your life has changed. It does not have to be big. It might be as small as a new strand of hair or just a new pencil. No matter how trivial it might be, change has occurred. Sometimes the changes are not so small. They are big and are capable of changing your very foundation. depressing it might sound, you have to deal with it. Even if your eyes are full of tears or your heart full of dread, you have to cope with the changes if you want to recover. Lets say, on a fine Sunday morning, when your life seems fine and fulfilled, you suddenly get a phone call which says your best friend met with an accident and is no more. When you have not even let that bad news sink in, you find a letter that your better half has left you. It becomes impossible for you to cope up , so you might think of going to your parents but then, you suddenly remember both of them have serious heart condition. What do you do now? How will one deal with such colossal changes? Where will one find a solution? Fortunately (or unfortunately), there is a solution to this massive problem. It might sound crazy because, the solution is the problem itself. This must be the most ridiculous solution to any problem but I assure you it sure does work. If your world changes and becomes a problem, a menace, a complication for you then, you must also change yourself and SURVIVE. Yes, it is hard to face such a situation but let us face it, life has a very bad habit of putting you in places where you dont want to be. No matter how Serene Singh Class 12 G IS IT ALWAYS BEST TO TELL THE TRUTH? Truth is honesty. Honesty is not always the best policy. I always tried to tell the truth but sometimes, being truthful isnt always the best. There are times when we might want to avoid the full truth, or even tell a lie in order to protect someones feelings, or prevent a conflict. I believe we all have to lie or even obscure the truth once in our life. There are many incidents that I can think when it was best to lie and obscure the truth. When my little young niece asked about her childhood fantasies such as tooth fairy or Santa Claus ever existed. I didnt want to be coldhearted to tell her they dont exist. When someone is ill and hospitalized, it is better not to tell him/her the truth of his/her illness. Negative thoughts can strike down patients consciousness of fighting with illness. When my mother asked my father if she was getting fat, my father had to lie to avoid a conflict and argument with my mother. When no truth can make everyone happy then how can it be the best of all the time? Truth, truth and only truth. This is something that we are expected to speak since our childhood. But the question is Do the ones who expect from us to do so, never lie? I dont say that we should be telling lie all the time. My view is that where truth works it should be executed as far as possible but when we have no option left than lying; the white lie remains an option. Ashutosh Poddar Class 11 D 36 FRIENDSHIP: A WONDERFUL PHENOMENON One of the most wonderful things in ones life The Friendship of a person you always want to be with. All of them, sharing every bit of personal matters with each other, every small happening and every stupid or silly feelings within you. Seems so wonderful when you keep talking continuously without caring about any important lectures going on in the classroom. Some challenges to fulfill or some truth to be spoken, to understand some difficult situation, or to withstand your mood when you are angry and to stand with your friend at every step possible. Well, friendship does not require any definition, but it requires two or many hearts to understand the depth and purity of this relation. The feeling to slap your friend when he/she curses himself/herself for a silly misunderstanding, sharing their dreams, exploring the places together, making future plans and remembering all the pranks and silly things that you did together. The days are awesome with the best sets of friends, all busy with their stuff, but a sense that, whatever may happen in our life, we may never part. Always mindful of the good aspects within us when we fight and forget the bad aspects when we love. Jaya Goyal and Kanchan Gupta Class 11 D DOGS ARE BETTER THAN CATS Are dogs better than cats? People have different views on this topic. In my opinion dogs are better than cats because dogs are loyal, they are our protector, they are caring and loving pets. It is also said that dogs are mans best friends. Well, who does not know the legend of Hachiko? I am sure most of you know about this legend. The story of Hachiko is a heart touching story, where the dog named Hachiko, waited for his master until his last breath. On the other hand, there are also stories about dogs where the masters trust their dog more than their family members do. This shows how loyal and lovely the dogs are and can be truly named as the mans best friend! There are no such legends or stories related to cats. There are a few stories about cats that they are evil or the signs of bad luck. when you return, by leaping at you and licking your face. The act shown by the dog might be childish but still these small things melt our hearts away. But when you have cat as a pet, when you came home you dont know where your fluffy pet is, they are not there to welcome you. This shows dogs are loving and caring pets and have feelings like humans. Have you ever seen any cat in the armed force or the police force? The answer is no! Dogs are the only animals kept in the police or the army because they are said to be intelligent. If the house were on fire, the dog would bark loudly to make sure that the owner would know something is wrong in the house. Whereas the cats run away from the window or the door without making any sound. This shows that the dogs are willing to give their life to save us. However, cats can also be good pets. They are less expensive than dogs and are quiet pets. People choose dogs because they are a loving companion to their kids. Even if you leave your dog for a week, month or even year your dog will be there to welcome you Sujeena Pradhan Class 11 D 37 STUDENTS LIFE There are different stages in our life. One of the stages is student life. This stage generally begins from the age of six and lasts for a few years. Some persons have the good fortune of spending a long student life while others have a sudden break in their student life. It is the most important stage in a persons life. The student life is a life of preparation. It is the period of receiving education. The main duty of a student is to study. First a student studies at a school, and then he goes to a college. He has to work endlessly at this stage. His success in life depends upon his education. A student should devote his/her heart and soul to education. Besides education, a student must have sound health. Some are always occupied with books. This may spoil their health and make them unfit for hard work in their future life. Good character is more precious than any other possession in life. Good habits build up good character. Students are the future leaders of a nation. Many students do not realize the value of their life and the type of education they will be getting or is getting. They waste their time in unfruitful activities. Therefore, students must be cautious and take part only in educational and allied activities. Megha Agrawal Class 11 D AMAZING LIFE OUR PRINCIPAL Before writing something about our Principal sir, I sit back and take a deep breath and close my eyes to remember his face. Well, in my opinion he is a very active person and a kind of man who wants all his students to do well in life. What an amazing life it would be If all our dreams get fulfilled If we get all we desire What a beautiful life it would be! Jumping to our morning assembly, he usually gives lectures that I enjoy a lot as they teach us many new things everyday. The beauty of nature of biotic organisms, Degraded by all the humans and calamities If all the happiness were with us What an amazing life it would be He calls himself a cruel old man who gives lectures every morning "because that is what a Principal is supposed to do." However, according to me, I love listening to his lectures and I don't think he is a cold and a cruel person. He is a warm person and I am very happy and proud to be a student of such a great person. At last, I would like to say that our Principal is the best Principal and I really admire his personality. The pain of slums The pain of poor If we all would be one What an amazing life it would be Prakriti Koirala Class 11 G Amit Jha Class 12 G 38 ONLY IF LIFE WERE A FAIRY TALE Sometimes after reading a storybook, novel or watching a movie, I contemplate why everything ends the way it does. I mean everything so perfectly in place. The villains are dead and the protagonists are safe, happy ever after. The bad suffer and the good prosper, reminds me of the fairy tales that we read of as children. Then, these fairy tales are not true, are they? They do give joy when being told; teach lessons not to be wicked because they always lose in the end. They also give innocent feelings of safety and security as we think that there are fairies somewhere around us, invisible yet present who will fight for us if any evil tries to harm us; that theres an angel keeping an eye ready to protect and defend us. These fairy tales do give all these feelings and lot more, but are they true? I realize that not all dreams come true. You are my dream, one of the kinds, a star whom I can see but am unable to reach. From distance, you saw me too, you saw all but, as I admired and gazed at you. But I foolishly made a mistake thinking you were twinkling only for me. I was sad but did not show. I pretended not to be disappointed, not having seen the star at all. How nice it would be if everything in our lives too fell into correct places all by themselves. Wish everything would have the same endings as in fairy tales, but alas, it does not. Not every Red-Riding hood escapes when gobbled by wolf; not every Cinderella meets her prince charming. Deep within me, I felt hurt and still do. Something is crying aloud but nobody knows. This is when I wish my life were a fairy tale. Just a spell from a fairy, just a wave of magic wand and everything would be all right. My dream would come true...just like Snow White I would spring back to life with the first kiss from my prince charming for I am dead now. People say everything is okay in the end but I wonder...what if our own lives end before we get to see the end. So many things happen in life that are unpleasant, unwanted and life becomes miserable, I dare say mine has become the same too. I have a dream for a light to come my way. However, little did Shilpa Chaubey Class 11 B CRICKET VICTORY IS THERE If you are lying on the ground without any strength Dont accept defeat, make victory your friend Keep your calm and keep self-confidence Even if you are down losing your sense Dont try to be good, be great You will get victory without any threat Dont ever accept defeat, just turn on the heat Strike off the word defeat from your mind There is victory somewhere, which you will need to find Dont accept defeat, victory is there for you Victory is there for you, somewhere. From the streets of English nation Comes a masterpiece of innovating tradition It is a joy handful from a bucket This wonderful game called cricket! Starting from the master of pace For the batsmen it is always a race Ending with the spin test The batsmen have to play the best When you go into the field For wickets you have to yield Slide, jump, dive up and down Try the best to gain the crown When you win and start the celebration That moment you become the hero Of the entire nation Your life will end in a shed of joy But for the nation you will never die. Mayank Jha Class 8 A Aakrit Dawadi Class 8 A 39 CRAZY HAVE I BEEN HERE BEFORE? -DÉJÀ VU Tell me what is wrong with the society Everywhere I look, I see Young girls dying to be on T.V They will not stop till theyve reached their dreams Diet, pills, surgery, Photoshop pictures in magazine Telling them how they should be It does not make sense to me. Does anyone ever see things in their dreams and then later in reality see the exact same thing and freak out later for a couple of seconds? The term Déjà vu literally means, Already seen in French. Déjà vu is a rare occurrence, but you know it when you feel it. As you walk through a new city for the first time, something familiar clicks in the mind, giving you a pause. You have definitely been before. But you havent. On the other hand, maybe you are in a deep conversation with a friend and you suddenly get a feeling that you have had the exact conversation before with same people, even though you have not. If you have ever found yourself in either of these situations, you have experienced déjà vu. Most of us admit that we get this feeling. Psychologists believe that a higher number of incidents occur in people 15-25 years old than in any other age group. Researchers have their own definitions but Déjà vu involves having that feeling of knowing in a situation in which you are experiencing something very new. Obviously, there is no need for more investigation! I guess things are not how they used to be Cause there is no more normal families Parents act like enemies Making kids feel like its World War III No one cares no one is there I guess we are all just too busy Money has become our first priority It does not make any sense to me. Is everybody going crazy? Can anybody tell me? What is going on with the world? There is something wrong around us. Everywhere I look, I see, Rich riding KTM DUKE, While kids are starving in the street, No one cares; no one likes to share Shashank Chaubey Class 7 A Shreya Tamrakar Class 11 F LEARNING WITH TIME Courage is not having the strength to move on. It is to move on when you dont have the strength. Moving on can be the hardest thing to do but the most important thing to do in life. Moving on can be done learning from the mistakes, by having the courage to face life and to accept things. One should learn from the past by the present and from the present to improve in the future. There are times when things do not happen the way one wants, at that time one has to know that what happened was just what the world offers, one must not feel dejected because he will have to face such a situation very often. Life is full of challenges, without them life would be like food without salt. Just by caring over things, problems cannot be solved. Find happiness within yourself as in the companionship of loneliness we can find our true selves. Fiza Banu Class 7 C 40 MY INSPIRATION My brother inspired me and continues to inspire me every day, even now. He is someone who has seen both sides of life, so mature that I have hardly seen him getting agitated. He is generally a very satisfied individual who could absorb the 'shocks of life' without getting hurt beyond a certain level. He maintained his calm in the most turbulent times He is totally so inconspicuous of what he goes through several times. Somehow, he manages everything on his own. My brother inspires me because he teaches me not to be selfish, not to be jealous by seeing someone doing well, because he always says, In your life you do things you want, if you really want to reach somewhere it's in your hand. We are kind of best friends, not just brothers. Even though we fight a lot and get angry but I know he loves me more than anything. All he has done for me is priceless and is worth. We cannot stay without talking to each other. He used to tell me and keeps telling me that hard knocks of life is the best teacher and every day in life brings in new lessons for us to understand life, comprehend it and learn from it. Having an elder brother is a blessing for me. He not only takes care of me but also tries to understand my situation and wants to solve the problem together. Words are not enough to describe what he really means to me. He may fail in many things right now, but I know that one day he will make our parents proud and talking about me, I can see my bright future in my brothers hand I am sure some of you who read this, would definitely have a story too . So who inspired you? Sometimes, when I feel lonely, my brother is always there for me in a way we both have fun by playing games together or talking about our favourite. His aim in life is to soar high, be his own master and have control over his life. He is worried that I might spoil my career and offers me advice from time to time. Adnan Ahmed Shah Class 10 'F' BEAUTY IS INSIDE SORRY TEACHER! A sweet flawless face, a slim figure, a brilliant sparkling smile, is this all that defines beauty? Well, before we give the answer, let us think about it once again. Almost everybody says that his or her mother is the most beautiful woman in the world. Just think why we say that. There is indeed something more than her face and more than her smile that makes her the most beautiful woman. That something is called the inner beauty. The beauty of motherhood, which makes a woman beautiful. Well we all have such beauty inside us, all we need to do is look inside ourselves as it is said, 'Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.' Once during my science class I saw a white bird, resting on the rooftop. My imagination got better of me and my pen was on the move. I started thinking of the freedom it had. It could fly high up in the air, go anywhere it wanted. Then I thought of how wonderful it would be if I could fly too. Oh! I wish I had the angels white wings. I was thinking of my great white wings and flying up and down the great sky when I heard the teacher call out my name, off popped my imagination and the pen down in vain. Shikchita Manandhar Class 11 G Preeti Lama Class 7 'B' 41 GROWING NEED FOR ROAD SAFETY Road accidents are becoming a major killer and a worldwide concern. Everyday more than one hundred people are killed due to lack of road safety. Around six thousand people get injured due to these small mistakes of a driver. Lately in Nepal, there were more than a dozen road accidents in a single month. Many people take road safety as non-essential and this is the major reason for road accidents occurring every minute nowadays. Road improvements are the most important step to be taken immediately. Every year the number of accident is increasing due to growing number of vehicles. People are becoming more and more careless and do not follow road safety rules properly. High speed driving is the major cause of most of the accidents. Moreover, driver distractions, drunken drivers, using cellular phones while driving, speeding, aggressive driving, mechanical failure, road conditions or weather, lack of discipline of the driver, refusal to follow traffic rules, lack of experience and licensing older drivers also may be some other possible causes of these accidents. There should be careful study of people who want driving license, should be experienced and should be familiar with all the traffic rules and regulations on the road. However, we do not have many experienced drivers on the road. The inexperienced drivers can cause problems to the pedestrians on the road which continues to be a growing concern and a sense of threat to all those who use the road. Drivers must be educated regarding the road safety and must not be distracted by anything in their surroundings that is attractive such as hoarding boards or using cellular phones. Accidents usually lead to injuries or even death. Many people are killed or left seriously injured due to road accidents. We could admit that it is difficult to prevent vehicular accidents. But we can do our bit in helping decreasing the number of accidents that happen every day. We can do this by setting examples and performing our role as a good member of the community. Vehicular accidents can happen anytime, anywhere and even with those who are careful. So, when we are driving, we should always keep our mind only in driving to prevent road accidents and develop road safety culture. There are traffic laws that may prevent these kinds of accidents to happen, but it is still up to the driver to follow the traffic rules and maintain the road safety culture. Many awareness programs have been organized by various organizations for the same. Police officers and traffic police have a key role to play in maintaining traffic rule. However, for an accident free road, the drivers need to understand the basic rule that driving comes with great responsibility. Merishna Singh Suwal Class 12 B SELF SATISFACTION The word 'self-satisfaction' is the most important thing essential in a human being. If we are satisfied with the work we do, what we are today, then we can become confident and positive and hence become a person full of happiness. If you are not satisfied with yourself, if you think you are not as good as others , then you will never lead a happy life. Money and fame are things, which some people may have, some may not, but if you are not happy or not self-satisfied within yourself then the money and fame you earn is worthless. To become a self-satisfied person, we must put in all our effort in our work. Becoming a person with confidence and self-satisfaction is a winner in his own eyes. Yosha Shrestha Class 11 G 42 THE PRECIOUS OPPORTUNITY This was the biggest achievement for the School Girls Football Team (2013-2014). As we were waiting for everyone to reach the airport, we could see our friends and parents giving emotional hugs and the families encouraging all the team members. We felt an atmosphere of happiness and excitement, looking forward to the trip we were awaiting for since many months. As our parents bid farewell to us, we went inside the departure lounge and finally boarded the airplane. The time passed by and we reached New York, from there we took a bus to Cleveland. On our arrival, we saw the representatives of the organization eagerly waiting for us. We reached the university and we were warmly welcomed. We were honoured to represent our school and our country Nepal, in the opening ceremony that ended in a blink of an eye. Then finally, the day had arrived, to put what we practiced in action. There was nervousness as well as excitement that filled the air as we stepped onto the field. There, we all had one thing in mind we knew we had something special there, we dont get many opportunities like this, and the window of opportunity was open for us, standing right there! We had to play with our hearts, putting in our best not just with our feet. Our coach and our team manager were there cheering for us all the time, encouraging us in every minute of the game saying we could do it! Even though we could not make it to the finals, we put in our best efforts, in all the matches we played. Nevertheless, we were not going to quit, we were going to play on and show them all what we are, what we could be and what we could do. We believe in the saying Desire is the key to motivation, but its determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of our goal - a commitment to excellence - that will enable us to attain the success we seek. Therefore, we are going to keep our heads held high and try our best every time we step onto the field with full determination. Bidding farewell to all the teams we left for New York and got two days there to roam around, go for sightseeing and go for shopping. The time had come to return to our country. We saw our parents eagerly waiting for us at the airport to see us after 12 days. We enjoyed there with our entire team of 19 of us. We look forward to more football matches coming our way. We would like to thank Principal Sir, our Coach Bina maam and our team manager Bijay sir for believing in us and taking us to play at the Adidas Continental Cup 2014 organized by the Greater Cleveland of Sports Commission. MIS Girls Football Team (2013-2014). KEY TO SUCCESS THE ONLY ONE Looking behind the past years Recalling the fears. The one I noticed was My parents, Who were with me When I was in tears. They were always cheerful, Even when I was a fool. Great thanks for all their greatness And I am sure they will be Proud of me someday. Our life is like an arrow, That is aimed at the target. Target is the key to success If you aim your arrow at the wrong path, Your arrow will never get on the target. Be careful you can be taken to the wrong path Someone in the world will try to put you down The people who will not let you reach up to success These are some thorns and stones on the way. If the arrow gets on to the target, You will be the luckiest person in the world. To achieve this great happiness You have to do a lot of hard work And remember-HARD WORK IS THE KY TO SUCCESS. Bibhuti Rajbhandari Class 8 G Shristi Jain Class 8 A 43 MY RADHA EXPERIENCE Sitting back and witnessing the Annual Day, as an audience was a common habit for me but I never imagined how it would be to perform on that very stage with them before the most amazing group of viewers. My experience as Radha began when I was bestowed the role of Radha in a dance competition. First I felt nervous and I was in a dilemma whether to accept the role or not, as I was dancing after six years. My friends and the group members encouraged me and built up my confidence. It was fun and cheerful practicing until the great day arrived. I again lacked in confidence but I reassured myself that I could do it. With full enthusiasm, we rocked the stage and emerged as the winner even before the results were announced. Everyone was praising us for our dance and appreciated my performance as Radha. We were ecstatic when we were nicknamed as the modern day Radha Krishna. Our happiness exploded without bounds when we were declared winners in the group dance category. We were literally jumping with joy. a great hustle bustle as we started donning up our beautiful attires. Everyone was hovering around us (Radha and Krishna) some for makeup, some for hair and many more. It was exciting to be given such importance and within a few hours, it was time to live my dream. Moreover, the music started as I danced gracefully and was pleased to hear thundering claps from the audience. Not all of those efforts went in vain. The laughter, the fun, the rehearsal, the new friends that I made during this experience, the endless selfies, numerous photographs taken and being recognized more as Radha than as Ratna will always be cherished. This experience has made me realize that where there is a will there is a way. So never give up! It is said, Opportunities do not come twice but this proved wrong for me as I was again offered with the chance to dance in the Annual Day as Radha. Performing on the Annual Day was a dream-cometrue. In order to give my level best I rehearsed endlessly even at the cost of missing some of important classes. The days passed by and finally the moment of my life: It was the Annual Day. There was Ratna Maya Tuladhar Class 12 E MY LIFE IN MIS I joined MIS in 2001, at that time I used to talk freely only with my parents. I used to have very long hair. I was academically poor too. I had troubled my teachers a lot, due to my mischievousness. When I grew older, I saw a change in me. I started excelling in academics and became disciplined, all of which was possible only because of my class teacher Mrs. Farida Ahmed and my parents. In grade 1, I was among the top 10 students of my class, stood first in grade 2, third in grades 3 and 4, and second in grades 5 and 6. 10. Through the blessings of my elders and faith in God I worked harder and managed to score 8.8 CGPA. In class 11, though there was a slight improvement in my academics which was not enough. I was appointed the class monitor. It brought a sense of responsibility in me. Now I am in class 12 and a monitor again, and I am trying my best to do my duty. I know I have made mistakes in the past but I have to work hard and do my best. I must never look back and look at the positive side. I can do it, I will make it to the top. I can only tell my readers that we should be positive at every time in our lives. Never give up. At last, I pray to god to give me the strength and confidence to do well in the board examinations and be a successful person in life unless he has other plans. In grade 7, I started to have negative attitude towards my friends, my parents and all the others around me. This led to my downfall in academics. The change in my attitude affected me a lot. I started losing confidence in myself and I could not show my full potential both in academics and co-curricular activities. This was too much, I had to get back on my feet and I realized this towards the end of grade Utkarsh Shukla Class 12 B 44 EXAMS STONE AND SAND They come with time, Whether it's high or low, We consider them a curse, But they're there for better or worse. They are one of the reasons, For a student's sorrow, And during them, If someone wants to watch TV, Their parents will not allow him or her, Oh! I just got a new foiler. Two friends were walking through the desert. During some point of the journey, they had an argument and one friend slapped the other. The one who got slapped was hurt but without saying anything, he wrote in the sand, "Today my best friend slapped me". Driven crazy by the formulae of Maths, I wish this stuff was as easy as whatsapp, Forced to tell the difference between fabric and fiber, Can't tell you that, but I'll write an essay on viber. They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who had been slapped got stuck in the mine and started drowning, but the friend saved him. After he was rescued, he wrote on a stone, "Today my friend saved my life." Personally, I don't like exams, Cause I can't eat my sandwich with jam, The sugar can help me concentrate, Can someone tell me the formula for potassium sulphate? They are the reason we spend a lot of bucks, On a well known tutor, But you have to understand! A single piece of paper cannot decide my future! The friend who slapped and saved life asked, "After I had hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now you wrote it on stone. Why? The other friend replied, "When someone hurts us we should write on sand where winds of forgiveness can erase it away. But, when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it in stone where no wind can ever erase it." Ishan Puranik Class 8 B Abhishek D. Battarai Class 8 B LAUGH ALOUD! FATHER AND SON Sir : What is the molecular formula for water? Prakash: H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O Perhaps we'll never know each other Loving doesn't mean that we agree If that were so, then I would say, why bother? There are things that Ill never see I'm sure your heart knows what I don't yet know The pain of loving a son The anger, coming fast and building slow Of being helpless to control someone But you know what right is and I still don't, I have to learn to lighten my inner light And if I follow yours, well, then I won't I am sorry for my anger in the air Though we fight, I promise my love is always there. Sir : What nonsense? How can you say that? Prakash: Sir, because it is H to O. Teacher : Jatin, when am I going to see improvement in your work? Jatin : When you put on your glasses, Maam. Teacher : I have a headache due to your bad discipline. I want to meet your father immediately. Paribesh : Sir, dont meet my father, meet my uncle instead. Teacher : Why? Paribesh : Because my uncle is a doctor, not my father. Pranish Lama Class 10 'B' Md. Mofid Alam Class 7 C 45 OPPORTUNITY NEVER STOPS KNOCKING! SCHOOL LIFE Most of the people feel that once an opportunity has been overlooked or wasted, there is no second chance. But I feel opportunity never stops knocking and is always close to us. Only those who want to give up feels there is no second chance to win and to conquer. If we have strong determination and the will power to accomplish a work, it will certainly be accomplished. My motto in life is In the journey of life, focus upon the goal, look at the doughnut not upon the hole. There are also people who simply turn off the light to see how dark it is and say that the first letter of opportunity itself is O but instead of complaining about bad luck, go out and look for good luck by doing something good. The reality is that not all talent or skill in the world will help we need to use them. So better go and collect opportunity. As we first step into school as tiny tots, we feel scared and insecure without our parents. Gradually when the teachers become familiar, we feel comfortable in our new surrounding and start to enjoy school. It is a pleasure to be among so many children of our own age. We learn to make friends in school and some of them remain our friends throughout our lives. We learn discipline and other values. It is during school life that we learn to follow a routine life. We set for ourselves a fixed time for waking up, studying etc. Apart from academics, we get an opportunity to discover our talents. If we do something special, we are encouraged to nurture our talents. Our personality development begins in school. We recognize our weakness and strength. We learn to become independent and face problems. This little lesson learnt in school goes on a long way in shaping our life. We experience stress during examination and excitement during vacation. The year we spend in school leave behind memories for a life time. Samjhana Pandit Class 7 A Bickey Mishra Class 7 F DOWRY PRATHA The Dowry system prevalent in the Tarai region of Nepal has been fast spreading throughout the country. A young woman has defined dowry as the price paid by the parents for getting their daughter the post of daughter-in-law. Parents pay a huge sum of money so that their daughter may secure a satisfactory and permanent post. Unfortunately, the whole affair has assumed the proportions of a scandal. The grooms parents insist on receiving huge amount of cash beside luxury items like cars, air-conditioners, fancy home theaters etc., and if some girl fails to bring a handsome dowry, they are ill-treated and even tortured. It degrades girls and destroys their sense of selfworth. Poor people have to incur heavy debts to satisfy the greed of the greedy grooms parents and get into debt trap for their entire life. The daughter of poor parents consider themselves a burden on families, sometime they decide not to marry or even commit suicide. Dowry is a contemptible social evil. It reduces the sacred institution of marriage to a business deal. Akash Agrawal Class 11 F Laws cannot eradicate the dowry system, only social awareness can. The education of girl should be promoted in a big way so that they become economically self-sufficient. Well-placed boys should come forward, say an emphatic NO to the dowry and set an example for others. 46 DADS BLESSING Somewhere I just read a beautiful and emotional story which I would like to share with all the readers. Hope this touches your heart and makes you realize what life has to offer, how parents love you and how life can be beautiful with a little patience. A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealers showroom, and knowing that his father could well afford it, he told him that it was all he wanted. As Graduation Day approached, the young man awaited signs that his father has purchased the car. Finally, on the morning of Graduation, his father called him into his private study. His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son and told him how much he loved him. He handed his son a beautifully wrapped gift box. Curious but somewhat disappointed, the young man opened the box and found a lovely leatherbound Bible with young mans name embossed in gold. Angry, he raised his voice to his father, said, With all your money, you give me a Bible?, and stormed out of the house, leaving the Bible. Many years passed and the young man was very successful in business. He had a beautiful house and a wonderful family, but realized his father has grown old and thought of visiting him. He had not seen him since that Graduation Day. Before he could arrange, he received a telegram telling him his father had passed away and willed all his possession to his son, he needed to come home immediately and take care of everything. When he arrived at his fathers house, sudden sadness and regret filled his heart. He began to search through his fathers important papers and saw the Bible he had left it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn pages and as he did so, a car key dropped from the back of the Bible. It had a tag of dealers name, the same dealer who had the sport car he had desired. On the tag was the date of his graduation and the words PAID IN FULL!! Jasvinder Kaur Class 7 F THE VALUE OF BOOKS A MESSAGE FROM AN ELDER BROTHER Books, books, books You are very good You give us knowledge That helps to graduate college We have to read the great novel That gives us lot of trouble It is very hard to keep in mind Every word we need to write is in line Life itself can be a dream you never wake up from A void in which we are living High school girls wanting to go to prom And five year old kids holding i-pads The world has so much more in giving. Some children do not want to come to you Because all of them are now forlorn Teacher say learn from book But we get confused even when we look Ever if someone questions me, 'Is there magic'? Yes, of course the creation of the seas, the Everest Or even the blue whale which is a mammal that lives in the sea And if we degrade all this, isn't that tragic? Those who are brilliant they won't get trouble They can read in a day, all the novel I would always try to be so good Try to read with fresh mood Durlab Man Sherchan Class 12 C Meraj Alam Class 8 C 47 LIVING AS A DETECTIVE I am Mr Roy, a detective. I want to share a case with you and please consider yourself a detective and see each point and try to solve the case. One Sunday afternoon a murder took place in a rich familys house. The neighbour saw bloodstains on the door and called me, as he did not have any of the family members number. The family consisted of father, mother, daughter and a son. When the murder took place father (Shantanu 56) went to the office, mother (S omani 53) for shopping, son (Ramesh 20) on a picnic with his friends and daughter (Janvi 18) for tuitions. They also had two maids named Kaya and Chaya. They had taken a day off. Everyone had the key to the house. All the property was in the name of Ramesh. However, Janvi was the most beloved one. Shantanu and Somani loved each other but they had fights very often. I also came to know that Ramesh did not respect Kaya although he was very polite to her. But Janvi had problem with Chaya as she always used to scold her for chewing gum and throwing it anywhere on the floor. But Janvi was very friendly to Kaya. All this information was given by the neighbour. called to my office for enquiry. Everyone told me that they didnt know about this murder. I asked everyone around that area and one said that Janvi had come to the house at nearly 3 p.m. Then another told that Ramesh also came to the house at 3:30 pm. Like you, I also thought that Ramesh killed Janvi. But I got a shock hearing the third person that Chaya had also come there at 3:40 p.m. I asked Rameshs friends if he left the picnic in between. They told that he had forgotten his mobile and had gone to bring it around 3:20 p.m. and came back around 3:55 p.m. I strictly asked both Chaya and Ramesh about what they did. Can you guess from these two who must have killed Janvi? It was Ramesh who killed Janvi. He had called Chaya afterwards to hide the dead body. He gave her a lot of money to keep her mouth shut. I came to know that he killed Janvi because he was jealous of her. Janvi was cared and loved by the parents more and they always used to fulfill her demands but his demands were ignored. Can you guess whose dead body it must have been? If you say Janvi, then you are right. Everyone was Rishi Mukherjee Class 7 E I would like to share an incident that took place on 22nd July 2014. I was doing my homework and my pen ran out of ink. So, I rushed towards the stationery. While briskly walking along the sidewalk towards the shop, just about four meters, I saw a small boy getting very unstable on his bicycle. Before I realized what was happening, the boy along with his bicycle toppled over the edge of the sidewalk that stood about ten meters above a concrete front yard of a low-lying house. For a moment, I froze and expected somebody to do something to help. Everyone was screaming but no one did anything, my heart pounding at an enormous rate I ran towards the edge expecting to see a gruesome sight. Thank God, the boy was alive clinging on to the cycle that was stuck on an overhanging hedge. I quickly lent an arm to him and grabbed the cycle with the other hand; I caught the boy with all my strength and did not let the boy fall as the stuck cycle had come loose. Fortunately, one of my friends who was coming up from behind saw me and came to help me. We pulled the boy up who walked away towards his house crying and shivering, I was also shivering with mixed emotions but overall the sensation I felt was so overwhelmingly pleasant that made me realize that happiness is not about doing things for oneself or buying materialistic things. True happiness is about just being human, expressing our emotions and helping others selflessly from the depth of our hearts. Aryan Subba Class X F 48 MY DREAM CITY I walk down the busy streets of the city I always imagined. Faces pass so quickly and all I can do is wonder about their story. We are all so caught up in our own lives that we forget to just stop, look around and take it all in. This city is lit up incredibly. They call it, the city of dreams. I hope to live there one day, walk past all those people every day, observing the faces that are unknown to me. For me, this was the city I felt free in. There was no one to watch me closely. It is the city I want to be independently and capably living in someday. I do not know whether I will ever go back but if I do, I will definitely sit on those red steps surrounded by the bright billboards and interesting architecture all night and just take it in; the rush calming down as the sun sets. It is funny how this seems to be the place with very little racism. People from all over the world are here living in the same city, going about their own business without any problem. When you look around the corner of the streets of some of the less modernized parts of the city, you see a long path with Dutch style architecture on either side of the road and right in the middle, at the end of the street, an amazing view of the sky. At sunset, the orange rays reflect off of the glasses on the buildings and the entire city seems to be glowing. This is one of the most beautiful things about this city. It is colorful and so alive. When I first arrived, I saw the New York Times headquarters and I was awestruck. It was something I had always seen in movies and some part of me had always wanted to work there and publish articles in the famous New York Times. Thinking about it now, makes me want to work hard for my future in order to be able to live my life the way I desire. A tingling sensation starts in the palms of my hands and I want to have done something great with them before they deteriorate over time. Motivation is what I derived from here. This city is New York, one of my many dream cities. Unlike the people I passed by on the streets of New York, I shall not remain a stranger to you. Yashi Chandra Class 10 D KEEP THE SPIRIT OF WINNING! EXAMS There are so many challenges a person has to face in life. We have to compete and try to cross them. It is not necessary that every time we win, we may lose many a times. When you face failures, do not think it is the end and do not stop trying because if you do so that would be your greatest mistake ever in your life. You will regret one day! Remember there is always a chance for you. All you need is patience, determination and power to think. You should know where to use your skills and correct your moves to prove to be a winner. So dear friends, life is surely full of struggles, no matter how many times you fail, just keep the spirit of winning alive so that you can stand as a successful winner one day. Oh! Exams dear Why do you come twice a year? Bringing chills and fear! In first term You are rather easy Yet you keep us very busy In second term You make us feel lazy Books and studies, we feel very dizzy Hey friends, have a look Boring questions from the book During the result time If we pass, there's a smile If we fail, there's a hell So exams dear, don't bring us fear Please be easy, don't make us dizzy. Praagya Khand Class 7 B Tejal Kore Class 8 D 49 HEART AND SOUL 2014 Exactly 12 years ago, I joined MIS in grade 1. I remember that day: my mother waking me up, making my breakfast and lunch box, my nanny making me ready, making my tie and putting on my school uniform for the first day of my new school and all those chaos. Just before boarding the school bus, my father said Ramro sanga dhyan diyera padha chora, make us proud. I was a very bright student. I used to top every exams. I even got the best student award in the 1st grade in the Annual Function along with subject and class topper prizes. All the teachers were very proud of me. My parents were out of the world with pride and happiness. Gradually, as I grew with time, Istarted changing, showed less interest in my studies and more in entertainment and fun. I became a typical teenager who likes to have fun and do whatever comes in mind. Friends played a very important role, I started doing my own thing, stopped listening to my parents and teachers. My studies started going down to the drains. Sometimes I used to feel sad about it too but with friends I was lost. said, Thank you son for making us proud and I am going to look my best for the Annual Function. After the ceremony, I could see that same sparkle in my fathers eye when I won the prize in grade 1. I wish I could have done more just to keep that shine and glow in my parents face. I have gone through the most beautiful 13 years of journey in Modern Indian School. Before this journey ends here I would like to offer tons of thanks to all those who voted for me and to all my teachers who believed in me especially my House Mistress and my Godmother Mrs. A. Bomjan Fitzpatrick who guided me and supported me through thick and thin. A very special thanks to our Principal sir for giving me this golden opportunity which has helped me change my attitude towards life and for bringing out the best in me. I realized what I was missing in my life and what mistakes I had been doing in my life only because of you all. You are my inspiration and I promise to try my best in my life, reach my goals and be a successful person. Thank you very much. Love you all. I never thought that MIS would bring the best in me. I never dreamt that I would ever achieve the most coveted title of HEART AND SOUL AWARD.This is the best thing that could ever happen in my life and I am really touched. I am happy and proud that the entire MIS family believes in me and loves me. I did realize that I inspire my friends and juniors. I will surely keep this faith and do you proud in future. This moment took me back to class 1 again. My mom Ashish Gurung Class 12 F BEST SPORTSPERSON Sports has always been a big part of my life. I feel I have had a very unique and privileged experience in sports, which has given me the confidence to believe that there is no limit to what I can achieve with big dreams. As a kid, whenever I played any sort of sports or games, I always wanted to win no matter what. If I found myself losing, I used to make some excuses to start the game over again! and father, who continually supported me with my passion despite my carelessness in studies and negative attitude at times. I really appreciate what my parents have done for me to fulfill my passion for football. A big thank you to my Principal sir, for the opportunities provided in the school. This award The Best Sportsman means so much to me and I have really worked so hard for this title. I thank all my friends, my House Mistress, my juniors, and all the teachers who supported me, loved me enough and believed in me enough to make this award happen. I will cherish each and every moment of my sports period and the games I played in MIS and for MIS. Thank you all, I love you all. God bless you. But now things have become different.Through my 13 years in MIS, I have played different games. Whether its basketball, cricket, athletics, football, karate, anything I give my best. Among all, football is my sport. I have played it like nothing else and I would do anything to play football. I am very privileged to have so many people around me who supports me. My football coach Mrs. Bina Shrestha, my basketball coach Mr. Bijay Khatri and my games teacher Mr. Anand for believing in me and letting me play at my best. I also want to thank my mother Ashish Gurung Class 12 F 50 HEART AND SOUL 2014 and in the girls category, breaking the record with 58% votes, the Heart and Soul title for 2014 goes to Saiksha Palikhey! Still ringing in my ears, these words said by Principal Sir were the most delightful words I had ever heard. No words can describe the happiness I felt at that moment. With all the students applauding, I had the biggest smile that there possibly could be, grinning wide from ear to ear. Winning this title was purely a dream come true. The title shows the amount of faith my school has in me. It is my duty to never let them down and to live up to their expectations. Even after I bid farewell to the Modern Indian School family, I will try my best to uphold the schools glory. No matter where I am, I will hold on to all the values that have been inculcated in me. I will endeavour to be a true Modernite. Through this article, all I want to do is express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who thought I deserved this title, the most prestigious title in Modern Indian School. To Principal Sir, who has always taught me to be a good example for others, the teachers who have encouraged me in everything I undertake and also my very supportive juniors and friends without whose votes I would never have been able to achieve such a great title. Saiksha Palikhey Class 12 C BEST SPORTS PERSON I like it when good unexpected things happen and being declared as the best sportsperson in the senior girls category was certainly one of them. Both at inter house and interschool level, I have taken part in games, Ive lost and Ive won but what matters more to me than the trophies and medals are the things that Ive learnt. Ive always tried not to give up just because of what someone said rather Ive tried to use it as a motivation to push harder and let me share this with you. It was not always easy, but it was worth it. Enjoying out there in the field, knowing I am doing something that I am really passionate about, something that brings me immense joy and happiness. Cheering and encouraging my teammates when in a group and passing a friendly smile to my opponent in an individual match is all I ever have in mind while going in for a tournament. Saiksha Palikhey Class 12 C MAA A person whom I saw first With my small baby eyes The person who takes care of me With a heart so full of grace When I am happy Your heart is happy too And when I am sad Your heart is equally sad When I am in dark You are the light You are the candle That lights my life Maa, its a request From my side; please Dont leave me On the way of life Its tough without you No one to suggest No one to correct me No one to guide and No one to shout at me If you are not There in my life You are there to solve My problem You are there to tie My hair You are there to Prepare me 51 You are there for Everything that happens with me You give me warmth You make me safe When you are close You make me brave The need is always there For someone sweet and fair Thankfully for me Thats my mummy Whom I love without despair Aditi Prakash Class 7 B A MEMORABLE TRIP TO MANAKAMANA I left home early in the morning at about 6:00 a.m. for Manakamana for a relaxing trip, which did not turn out to be one. We stopped at Kalanki, to refuel and started on the Prithvi Raj Marg. It was a nice trip, stopped on the way and had morning tea at a highway restaurant. On the way I took many pictures too. The trip was all fine until we reached a place called Mauwa Khola. There was a highway jam. After waiting for some time our driver advised us to walk to the otherside and catch a bus. So we started walking on the highway under the hot sun. Unfortunately, after walking for 45 minutes, we reached a place called Phislingtar where we came to know that there was an accident and the locals had blocked the road and were burning tires. So, we walked for another 1 hour 45 minutes (total about 10 km) in the hot sun until we got a vehicle which was crowded and reached Kurintar at about 12:10 p.m. It was a lunch break and the cable car service was closed at that time. Waiting and exhausted, ate some snacks and the cable car finally resumed and we went uphill. It took 10 minutes. Finally, we reached the top and then went to the temple where we saw a long line. We had to wait for another 1 hour 45 minutes until we got a chance to worship the Manakamana Goddess. Then we had our lunch. After lunch, we took some pictures and went down to the Kurintar cable car station. At last, we left for Kathmandu at 6:00 p.m. After traveling for a little while, there was another highway jam! After the jam got cleared, the driver covered some distance quickly and stopped at a restaurant for dinner. After dinner, we carried on our journey finally reaching Kathmandu at 11:30 p.m., and reached home at midnight. I was so tired that I fell asleep. Although the trip was very tiring and full of problems, it was the most exciting trip of my life. Aayush Ratna Sthapit Class 7 C DARE RELIGION · Religion is the reason that world is breaking into pieces. · Religion is the reason that discrimination and wrong preaching exists. · Religion is the reason that creates fight between humans. · Religion is the reason that crimes take place quite often. · Religion is the reason that talented and experts leave what they have and become priests or religious scholars. · Religion is the reason that many people stop playing and enjoying due to their old customs. When you smoke It is not a joke When you drink beer You cant think clear When you drink booze Your brain will snooze If you take drug You turn into slug When you get high You may try to fly When you go to party Be a smarty! Listen to my voice Make a right choice If you never drink and drive You have a good chance of staying alive Tejal Kore Class 8 D Danish Akhtar Class 7 F 52 THANK YOU MIS Through all these 17 years, I could never really understand the precise meaning of the word 'abstract'. I sit in front of my computer screen, trying to figure out what Modern Indian School meant to me. It is here that I have seen the brightest gradients of life, and it is the place where I have seen my pride unravel into little pieces. progressive friends, I have questioned my stay here. But each time I have realized that there is more to life than just good times. I have faced tremendous pressure induced situations and have come out of them strong. I have seen myself fall, I have lost faith in myself sometimes but the consequences have been extremely useful. I think it would be fair to say that, I have experienced it all, just staying here in MIS. Everything happens for a reason after all. I can't imagine waking up to a morning where there is no hustle for going to school. Within months my status will change from a bright student to a bright alumni. I will be on the streets soon looking for a yellow bus that says MIS, just to get a glimpse of what it used to be like being in there. I will be there in the Annual Function as someone who will no longer have the right to hit the stage but to only sit back and watch. And although this lump in my throat indicates that the finish line is close, I know that this school is my home before any other home and that the finish line is only a horizon to a better view. I remember when I was little, I used to come to school with my mom, every body used to treat me like a star! I was that little smart kid who wished all the teachers without the need to be instructed by her mom. And although I have outgrown that age, I must admit that my teachers still treat me like a little star. The time spent in junior wing goes unparalleled to any experience in this universe. Bus picnics to class picnic, every day used to be a feast! I remember how my best friend and I assumed that the nut bolts on the school bus were control buttons of a huge aeroplane and so the bus ride back home would always be like a filght back home, with the two most amazing, monkey pilots. I remember how much games period meant to me when I was young. Back then I was a tomboy and I always liked to show girls down by playing for the boy's team. As I look back, I realise that I stepped into MIS, and had my leadership qualities encrypted in my destiny. The most amazing feeling in the world was to be conferred upon the title of the junior school head girl, not because of the title or the post but because of the transformation it brought in me. It brought out the leader in me. I will always like to believe that I was a much better captain back then, than what I am today. Dear juniors, remember that life knocks even the best people down. If you are looking for something to believe in, start with yourselves. Don't let grades undermine you for it is like using calculus to describe a beautiful poetry. Dear Principal sir, you have been my greatest mentor. I have immense respect for you. Thankyou for being someone whose personality does all the talking. I would like to thank ALL my teachers. Since all my teachers have more or less influenced me in my life. However I cannot resist my temptation to make a few special mentions, for they are hence I am. Life took a full 360° turn when I came to the senior wing. For once I felt I was robbed out of security that blanketed me in the junior wing. But all the exposure, tough times and multi tasking has come about in the senior wing. I have not wanted to take any names in my article, because each teacher more or less has influenced my life, pushing me to strive for better. I have known what it is like to be ambitious at MIS. I have always wanted the best for my school and for myself. One aspect I will always miss about school is competitions. It may sound vain but I can't describe what it feels like to get ready before a competition and tell yourself, 'Let's show the crowd, what it is like to be a Modernite'. Dear Maya ma'am, Thankyou for treating like your daughter. For making me believe in my abilities and standing by my side. You taught me how to become a good human. Dear Patrick ma'am, there are no words to thank you. But my gratitude for you is boundless. Thank you for pushing me when I have been low. Thank you for endlessly giving me opportunities even when times and people have questioned my ability. You have shown me those dimensions of life and myself that no one could. It is through the integrated effort of a lot of teachers that I have found my niche in public speaking. What I have learnt and what I'd like to share here is that there is a fine line between being an entertainer and a speaker. A good speaker will always use the platform to voice his opinion where as an entertainer will merely please the crowd. Thank you Farida ma'am, for helping me take those little steps so I can make larger leaps in life today. You are my first and best mentor. Dearest Dilip Sir, I am so grateful that I have had the opportunity to learn from a teacher like you. Your hardwork, and life is an inspiration for me. I am so nostalgic right now thinking of every moment spent here that I cannot contain my feelings here. I can only thank you all for giving me a life, I could have got no where else. Dearest Narinder ma'am, thanks for telling me that you want to see me on the top of the world. I will make you proud. Dearest Alma Mater, thank you for containing my soul! It would be an exaggeration to say that MIS has been nothing but a bliss. Alot of dreams have materialised and some have not. Too many times, in the arch of better opportunities and sights of seemingly Shivani Mishra 12 'B' 53 WHEN THE DOOR OF EDUCATION IS OPENED, THE DOOR TO THE PRISON IS CLOSED (Students of 11 F say) Education is one of the most important things in our life. Education enlightens our mind. It is the biggest wealth one can have in life. It is such a thing, which does not reduce after sharing or distributing among others, but rather it increases. Education helps us to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong. An educated person does not need anyone's help to succeed in life. He can make his own decisions by using his intelligence and knowledge. He is respected everywhere he goes. Acquiring job is not a big deal for an educated person. This does not need to rely on unfavourable means of earning money like stealing, robbery etc. As education and knowledge teach us to distinguish between right and wrong, we hardly fall into traps and do wrong deeds. Therefore, it is said that when the door of education is opened, the door to the prison is closed. - Nikhil Agrawal When we educate children, adult or old person, we should not only educate their mind but their heart. This helps people to act through both their heart and their brain, maintaining the equilibrium between the two thus making them rational and just. An educated person does not need to depend on anyone to achieve success in life. As education and knowledge teach us to distinguish between the right and wrong it enlightens our mind as well as our heart. - Saurabh Agrawal We all know that education is the key to success. Education is not restricted to school or books but education is also the wisdom we gather from many ways. To be successful as a person we should not just use the ability and knowledge in terms of subjects we learn but it is also very important that we have the sense of compassion and humanity. If we truly want to be educated, we must not forget to educate the heart. To navigate the world outside with compassion and tolerance it is important to educate the heart too. We must ask for a balanced education by putting importance on both the mind and the heart. "While educating the minds we must not forget to educate the hearts." Dalai Lama - Himanshu Gaur Human beings want all wishes and desires to come true. This can come true through education as it is a stepping-stone. Education makes one distinguish between right and wrong. When a person is educated, he/she can be employed and thus can earn his/her livelihood. Thus, if a person is educated he does not indulge in ghastly activities. Education provides opportunity to people who wants to be employed and work as a human resource for a country. If the same person is uneducated, job opportunity would not be available for him. Moreover, education can also serve as a tool that can change theory into practice. In conclusion, when the door of education is opened, the door to the prison is closed. - Simran poddar Education is a never-ending process. It has no end. Education carries immense importance in ones life. It makes an individual conscious about the things happening around him. However, a question arises whether education educates our hearts too, along with our minds. Education helps the individual to grow both mentally and physically, so that the individual can stand individually in the society. Today, education system has just become all about scoring grades. While the mind of an individual is being educated, the heart is not being educated. There is a need to change this kind of education system because educating young hearts is also equally important. - Ayush Jaiswal Education enlightens our minds and gives us the knowledge and skill of performing various tasks. It provides us with skills through which one can get a job easily and do not need to rely on negative means of earning. Education is very important and helps to close the door of prison by helping people earn their livelihood. When a person gets educated, he does not require searching for means to earn livelihood. He gets socially aware about the happenings in the society. - Deepika Goyal Yes, this statement is very true for today's generation. It states about the importance of education. An educated person knows more about the outside world. Educated person knows about the good and bad elements of the society and is conscious about 54 what is right and what is wrong. So, education is the only way to be away from these things. - Prince Baniya no doubt that education leads a man to his path of success. It makes a man independent and sensible. I would like to justify with a small story. John and Edward are 2 twins. John's parents could afford to educate him whereas Edward's family was poor. After few years John completed his studies. He had a good job and family whereas Edward was in prison as he indulged in criminal activities. This proves that education plays a vital role in our life. Just imagine those people who cannot afford education, get involved in criminal activities, the very existence of the world would be difficult. Education is a right of every individual. We should fight for our right. - Megha Tamrakar Education plays a vital role in everyones life. It teaches us to distinguish between right and wrong. In this 21st century, we can see that the educated people are more successful and the uneducated are not. The efforts of an educated person always lead to success. So, the more educated we are, the more opportunities we get, thus shunning the door of crime. Right things always lead to success so when the door of education is opened, the door to the prison is closed. - Sonam D. Ghale It is truly said that when the door of education is opened, the door to the prison is closed. Education is first and foremost need of human beings after food, clothing and shelter. It adds value to life. The educated person knows what to do and what not to do. An educated person will always walk in a positive path. Educated people always think good and do what leads to the peaceful and safe life. On the other hand an uneducated person will often resort to negative things and will try to always harm others as he is unemployed and insecure. - Tushal Mangal The youth is the future of the world. They are the future leaders. It is very important to educate the minds of youth. While educating the minds of the youth we should not forget to educate their hearts. The people who are educated think only about their personal benefits and forget about the welfare of the country. If both the mind and heart are educated, not only the individual but the whole community will be developed and there will be development of the world. Therefore, along with the education, moral values should also be imparted in their mind. - Savita Goyal Education, the greatest and permanent asset that a person can ever possess, enables us to adopt, gain respect and most importantly it gives a proper sense to differentiate between the right and the wrong. It is well said that when the door of education is opened, the door to the prison is closed. Those who are uneducated are more likely to engage in illegal activities. If the graph of education rises then definitely crime rate of the country would decrease. We can take the example of countries, which are under the control of Taliban. Spiritual belief and its practice is considered to be important than education. Children from young age are handed with guns than books. Education is the most important thing in the world. It plays a vital role in every humans life. Education can make us to choose the right decision in any situation. When the door of education is opened, the door to the prison is closed. It lightens our world and makes us a better person. If we are educated we can choose the right decision or the right path. Education means employment and security which will completely erase the path to evil. - Siddharth Gurung Education is the most important source in one's life. Because of education we learn to face the world outside. We learn to differentiate between the right and the wrong. It is the light which guides our way in life. We are born with a purpose and this purpose is fulfilled only with the help of education. That is why our parents work hard to send us to school to make us socially acceptable human beings away from the world of crime. - Sinin Nakarmi If they followed the path of education, then they would develop self-discipline and self-control. Education is not only about studying different subjects but also about learning moral values. When human being are educated from both heart and mind, personal as well as economic development take place. - Khusbhu Khuswaha Education is a key which every individual desires. It is a key to achieve success. It makes our goal near and clear. There are many who can afford to educate themselves. Similarly, billions of people do not get the chance to be educated due to poverty. There is Education does not necessarily prevent prison. An uneducated thief will steal your key while an educated one will steal your car. There will always be difference of opinion on who should go to prison. 55 Education has no role to play in it. While on other hand, education may increase criminal activity. Therefore, people should not only be educated but should also be equipped with moral values, a good heart and teach to be God fearing. Only then the gate to prison will be closed. - Meghana Singh knows how to follow rules and regulations, talk politely and do good work otherwise they become rude and indulge themselves in criminal activities. So if the door of education is opened the door to prison is closed. - Aditya Narayan Bharati Education is one of the most important elements for any human being. A person with education can choose his goal and hence can earn his livelihood. It will lead to employment and responsibility. On the other hand being uneducated means living a life of insecurity and poverty. Such a man will do anything to survive. The only way for such a person is to depend on criminal activities thus opening the door to prison. Education leads to a better quality of life and makes a person successful. - Sonu Gupta First time we are introduced to formal education in school. The school years are the formative years of one's education. Schools are institutions that lay the foundation of a child's development. They play a key role in developing children. Education provides us with the knowledge about the world. It leads to the enlightment. It lays the foundation of a stronger nation. Education makes a person complete. It gives knowledge about our world around us and helps us to form opinion and develop a point of view. The information we are constantly bombarded with cannot be converted into knowledge without the catalyst called education. It wipes out the wrong beliefs from our minds. Education is important because it teaches us good manners and behaviour. The more we learn the more questions we have and without questions there are no answers. Education helps us to find answers and earn our livelihood and find job so that we can live a comfortable life. - Ayushi Poddar Without education, a person is like a boat without any direction. People will turn away from the right path and resort to wrong and may end up in some trouble but if people are educated then they can avoid trouble and improve their lives and make a better living. When people are rightly educated then they do something good for themselves and even for the society and that will help the country to develop. - Lochan Kormocha Education plays the most important role in each and every person 's life. Education helps us to choose the right path. If we choose the right Education and move with it then no one can ruin our lives. Nowadays the prisons are filled with youngsters and this is so because they dont get proper education. Therefore, when the doors of the education opens in a persons life then he is free from most of the troubles and will not land up as a prisoner. - Aaron Thapa Education leads to a civilized society with sense of responsibility and the desire to do the right. A person without education is like a fish without water. Education teaches us to choose between good and bad, without which we cannot move towards a brighter future. An educated person should be positive and be able to make the right decision or else they can land up in deep trouble .But some people, in order to fulfill their dreams, cross limitations and end up committing crimes. This can lead to serious impacts on the society. Thus, education is a tool that helps us to be a civilized person and lead a happy life. - Bidhanshu Singh For the developing countries education is most important because it increases the work force of the country that leads to the development of the country. If a person is educated, he can understand what is wrong and what is right. If a person is educated he SCHOOL TRIP TO KAKANI It was the best Friday for me, a day that I would never forget in my life, that was the class trip to Kakani. It was an awesome time we spent. We reached there in the evening. We had to walk for an hour due to road construction. When we reached our destination, we found natural beauty just in front of us. We clicked lots and lots of photos. In my opinion, it was a stay in heaven. At night, the D.J. played music and we danced madly. After sometime, we had our dinner and went to our room. We did not sleep the whole night, had lots of fun, and enjoyed to the fullest. Lastly, I want to say that I could make many friends, who didn't talk to me in school. I really want to thank my school for the wonderful trip to Kakani and also hoping for an awesome trip like this in future Utkrita Sahawala Class 9 'C' 56 I HAVE A DREAM To succeed in life, one needs to strive for perfection rather than to avoid failures. Every accomplishment begins with a decision to try. Everything seems difficult at first. There are times when fear and doubt takes over ones self belief. No matter how many times you are told that you are good at something, you will always find someone who is better than you. There are endless occasions when you wonder if you are meant to be just another average person and not more than that. But as you start your journey, although you encounter innumerable obstacles, you start learning from your mistakes, you get to know that commitment and continued efforts can help you overcome failures. You start believing in yourself even when no one else does and then, you succeed, not only by achieving your goal but by realizing that you can be the best and by not giving up, as Jonas Salk said, There is no such thing as failure, there is just giving up too soon. Having faith is the most important thing throughout your journey to accomplish your goal. Like everyone else, I have a dream that I hope, rather believe I can turn into reality. I hope that my longing to achieve my goal never lets me give up and test my endurance if it needs to. WAS IT LOVE OR JUST AN ATTRACTION? TECH REVOLUTION Riecha Joshi Class 11 A We live in a world Where a wristwatch Is smarter than us Is technology safe to trust? I was very shy by nature. I couldn't be comfortable with anyone easily. I had only one friend in my school who was my best friend. It was the mid-year session and a new boy came. When he entered the classroom, my eyes were stuck on him, I was frozen. I fell for him at the very first sight. I didn't talk to him but my best friend went and talked to him as she could easily interact with new people and wasn't shy by nature. Next day, I was going to school like everyday and suddenly I heard a voice saying, "Hey, wait". I turned back and it was him. My heart started beating faster. It was the first time I talked to him. That was the day of beginning of our friendship. As the days passed by, we became closer and closer. We started hanging out together. The three of us were like BFF. We both i.e. he and me used to go and return from school together. Day by day, my feelings got stronger for him. It was the first time I went crazy for someone. One day while returning back from school like everyday he asked me about how to propose to a girl and what are the likes and dislikes of a girl. I thought he was going to propose to me, as he was more close to me than anyone else. My happiness knew no bounds. I could not sleep the whole night and eagerly waited for the next day. But the next day when I went to school, I got to know that he had proposed to my best friend. I felt very bad. It hurt me but I was still happy for my best friend. As the time passed by, I realized that I had never fallen in love with him. All was just an attraction towards him which grew stronger each day. I was the one who couldnt find out the difference between love and attraction and was confused about my feelings. How long is it? Before we forget a friend's name This technology Has made us tame We live in a world Where kids carry heavy phones They don't even laugh They say LMAO When I was 5 I was a stranger to home I played 'Temple Run' But not on a phone We now completely depend on machines We waste too much time Staring at screens It isn't long We may fall prey To this electronic beast We need a solution Enough! With this tech revolution Ishan Pranik Class 7 E Shikha Rungta Class 11 F 57 YES I AM A FAILURE "Failure is the Opportunity to Begin Again Only More Intelligently" - Henry Ford Failing can be defined as not being able to achieve or set a target or an objective. For me failing is not making an effort to try repeatedly until we succeed. As a human, everyone in this world has somehow experienced failure. People who overcome failure and succeed are the real winner and there are people who fear of overcoming failure due to lack of faith in themselves. in me that made me think I am not worth of anything. But I make a pledge now and with me I want every one of you reading this pledge with me that I will not quit, I will make it happen. No dream is too big and no dreamer is too small. We are who makes a difference, we are who matters the most. What people say to us when we are down does not matter but their silent eyes which look up to us when we are at our best is the key point in Overcoming Failure. There are times when I want to quit, the things come up in my mind such as I cannot take it anymore, its enough. Quitting is hard, it is hard to think that something is very hard and is beyond our r e a c h . I have failed many times, it has left a permanent stain in my life, and which has destroyed my confidence Suzanne Gurung Class 11 F SEEK THE ADVICE OF THE PERSON IN THE MIRROR! workouts, improved his style and worked out to become an indispensable bowler of India. Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration! Anything is possible for him who believes and toils, Napoleon and Lincoln, Gandhi and Churchill, Roosevelt and Lenin, Edison and Marconi, Shakespeare and Leonardo da Vinci, Ford and Rockefeller, have all been mortals and men like you and me. If they can succeed and attain greatness, definitely we also can. Success is fulfillment of one's desire. Sania Mirza, a 16 year old girl from Hyderabad, despite her two successive defeats, succeeded due to her determination and be the person in the mirror. Success is the prime goal for survival in the world. One must look into the mirror and over there see what one wants to look like in the future. In order to plan for a bright future and in order to attain success, seek the advice of the person in the mirror and all your dreams will seem within reach. Ideas rule the world and thoughts rule over lives. It is our mind, which moulds our destiny. If we probe our minds, we will find that the so-called mind is nothing but a bundle of thoughts. Emerson, the great thinker and writer said, "Life consists of what a person is thinking of all day." If we think of success, we create a climate in which success is probable. If we think of failure, we set the stage for it. One must think high to rise. After all, you have to believe and be sure of yourself to win a prize. It is rightly said, "Life's battle does not always go to the stronger and the faster man; but sooner or later the man who wins, is the man who believes he can." Alexander Hamilton, whom the world has acknowledged as a great genius said, "All the genius I have lies in this: when I have a subject in mind, I study it profoundly. Day and night, it is before me. I explore it in all its bearings; my mind becomes pervaded with it. Then the efforts that I make are what propels or pleases to call the fruit of genius. It is the fruit of labour and thoughts." Harbhajan Singh, once tests discard, won by sheer grit and determination and persistence and strenuous Palak Agrawal Class 9 C 58 I CAN Napolean, the late president of France, had once said, The word impossible is not in my dictionary. This means that if people have the will then nothing is impossible for them. Ones determination, handwork and the willingness will lead him towards the path of success. We can take the example of Abraham Lincoln, a freedom fighter of USA, who became the 16th president of USA after his failure in different sectors. Similarly, Thomas Elva Edison, who had weak memory and had once hearing problem, have become one of the greatest scientists of the world. He said, I discovered 1000 ways that can cause failure. Both Lincoln and Edison are the great persons who are called great only because they did great deeds. Lincoln removed slavery system from USA and Edison invented electric bulb. If they had not achieved these things, they would just be a normal person. I am a person, a person who can achieve things that can ever be in reach of a person. After all, I am a person. People around us complicate things. They make us think what we can and what we cant. They create boundaries around us, defining the criteria of things we can do. But things always are not as complicated as they make us to think. The only thing that matters is whether we do it or not. I am willing to be a great, provide full freedom to people of Nepal and lead the country towards the path of development. For this, I am going to work hard and Im sure, I will achieve my dream. Some say I cant be a politician, I dont have the potential, but I dont agree. Anyone in this world can do anything and it does not depend on any physical disabilities, which Helen Keller proves in a better way. I am physically fit, then why cant I? Bill Gates nourished his capabilities that are latent in everyone. He fed his dream with hard work and made history. There are many examples of great people who became great because they believed in themselves and because of what they did. I am also a person capable of doing what every other person did and I believe I can. Akash Mishra Class 11 E AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A ROSE BUSH THE LOST HOME This place is not like home Contains only concrete, brick and stone No sentiments behold in here Screams and yells, as if love fear Love lost, may it find its way Never would it then be gone, till our stay. I was just a small seed when I was planted in a small garden. The garden was small but I could feel the fresh air passing through me. There was a small house near my garden where lived a small girl, she really loved watching me grow. Gradually I began to grow into a bud. The little girl used to visit me everyday and even poured water on me. One day I got a message that, she would not live for a long time. Before she died, the gardener took care of me with love and tenderness. He would give me enough water to drink, mix my soil with different types of fertilisers. I finally grew up into a bush, then I bloomed with beautiful red roses. The petals of the flower fell and were decomposed. My flowers were so beautiful that everyone appreciated me. But the little girl died one day. I was plucked and strewn across her dead body. I was sad that she was dead but happy that I would go along with her. I wish her soul rest in peace. Sidhika Mall Class 12 D Shradha Pun Class 7 B God knows when this disaster happened The warmth and hospitality has all blackened There seems no way out of this calamity Everywhere around is widespread brutality Such bitterness and ruthlessness within In here is hatred lingering I wish I could make a change To fail here...the feeling so strange It is tough to make people realize Even harder to feel heavily penalized. 59 WHILE EDUCATING THE MINDS OF YOUTH WE SHOULD NOT FORGET TO EDUCATE THE HEARTS. In the largest sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the , or physical ability of an individual. In its technical sense, education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated , and from one generation to another. scope and noble and compassionate in character. In other words, education whose objective is the cultivation of what Mahayana Buddhists call the greater self. The dictionary definition of Education is process of teaching or development that is mental and moral. Some dictionaries provide this definition; Education is to develop skills, knowledge and character. Some of the thinkers define education as process of getting knowledge through creativit y, inspiration and motivation. Around the age of schooling years, youths are facing a crucial period in their own respective lives that are very much complicated and very much challenging yet it is significantly important. Education makes a greater difference between and man, than nature has made between man and brute. The and to which men may be trained, by early education and constant , are truly sublime and astonishing. and are examples of the deep sagacity which may be acquired by long habits of thinking and study. Education is the factory that turns animals into human beings. If women are educated, that means their children will be too. Education is a means of sharpening the of man both and . It is a two-edged that can be used either for the of or for its destruction. That is why it has been our constant desire and endeavor to develop our education for the of humanity. Now a days many people forget to educate the hearts of youth. What does educating the heart mean, and how does the heart know? The heart stands for the whole person, and the heart knows because the person loves. Knowledge of the heart is the kind of knowledge a wife has of her husband and he of her, or that a mother has of her child. It is the kind of knowledge a virtuous person has. It is the kind of knowledge that a chaste person, whether an adolescent, a young adult, whether married or single, or old and feeble has of his or her own sexuality and the proper place that his or her emotions have to play in his or her life. Knowledge of the heart is knowledge mediated by love and is the kind of knowledge a chaste person has of the dignity of his own body and the bodies of every human person. TheÊ chaste person not only knows notionally or conceptually what he or she ought to do or not do, but feels that way too, feeling actions contrary to chastity to be repugnant and disgusting. He does not want to touch others or be touched offensively, i.e., in ways that treat the human body as a thing to be used to gratify desires; he knows in his heart that to touch the human body is to touch a living human person, a being to be loved, not a thing to be used. If the end of education is to foster the love of truth, this love cannot be presupposed in the means. The means must rather be based on a resourceful pedagogical rhetoric that, knowing how initially resistant or impervious we all are to philosophic truth, necessarily makes use of motives other than love of truth and of techniques other than saying exactly what you mean. Those of us interested in education hear a lot these days about how the brain learns. Might it also be beneficial to discuss how the heart learns? I think it would, since education of the most ambitious sort will not be achieved by relying on knowledge or intelligence alone. What I mean by ambitious is a learning process that is ongoing and inclusive in Compiled by Divyanshi Sharma Class 11 F 60 UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES Have you ever noticed a pattern in your life? Whenever the days with your besties are to its edge, we start living those days more happily. Start doing more fun, have unlimited enjoyment, start fooling around, do crazy things, make fun of others and along with all these fun, a bonus lase of sorrow and many more. Few days left with your best friends. Cannot even imagine getting away from them and after a few days, there will be nothing left. No fun, no enjoyment, no sorrow, no happiness, just promises to meet after our thirties, to give a birthday party. Going to a restaurant, doing crazy things there, not caring about the people around, just enjoying these moments together. For a while acting so mad that the waiters and the other customers are shocked, embarrassed of what you are doing and, in a moment becoming so serious and taking signatures, farewell messages on tissue papers of the same restaurant to remember these last few days. These days are so memorable! restaurants in town. Walking into a five-star hotel/restaurant, a wink to each other indicating we dont have much money, lets get out of here. Getting lost some place, getting really worried. No backward steps. Walking forward, getting deeper into the trap and miraculously finding your way home. The joy that comes to your face and the happiness that you get is just unbelievable. Now coming to me, I am one of the luckiest people to have the best set of friends. They taught me how to go crazy with or without a reason. They taught me to enjoy each moment of life and most probably, they taught me to live with a smile on my face, always. They taught me to believe in me. Overall, they taught me everything but still I have a complaint about them. They did not teach me to live without them. Exploring every place possible, buying things that have no use, ready to dance across the road without caring about anyone. This is the time to enjoy. After a few weeks or days, you have got no idea when you are going to have this kind of fun again, when you will go crazy again like this and really have got no idea that when you are going to meet again. Feels melancholy! Though you guys are now very far, there hasnt been a single day when I havent missed you guys! Miss you guys more than these words can express. With the best set of friends with whom you have spent so many beautiful days of your life, and now, you have got no idea what on earth is going to happen to you in the future or where are you even going to go? Dedicated to: Shahista Mir, Saumya Chabbi, Saumya Anand, Himanshu Gupta, Kajal Gupta and Simran Poddar !! Feels like it was just yesterday you got such wonderful friends, making you aware of the best places and Kanchan Gupta Class 11 D AN EXPERIENCE OF TRUE LIFE 'We do not remember days, we remember moments.' The day when I entered class 11 was like a new phase in my life. A new and fresh page of my life where I did not know what to do, how to do. Everything around me was new. New faces, new environment. Starting of the days were really tough for me to adjust as I missed my friends, classmates, teachers and yes my class in almost everything I did. Each moment I felt very lonely and helpless. However, slowly I started to adjust and got many new friends and a loving class teacher. This way I realized that life keeps on going and we come through many difficulties, we should not live in our past and make our present worst. Many people 61 come in our life and go. Some stay with us in our memories and some we forget. We along with these happy moments should move on and cherish them throughout our life. Archana Lahoti Class 11 'A' A COINCIDENCE THAT WAS UNFORGIVABLE It was a fine fresh morning until a branch of tree disturbed my peaceful moment of dozing. While I was draped in my tattered blanket the branch banged on my front window. It seemed like it was knocking on my window as it wanted to talk to me. It got to my nerves and I finally banged down on the wooden floor with my feet and there I opened my window to peek the disturbing branch, but it was unforgivable for it to do that to me. I gripped that branch in palms and bang! Broke it in a disorderly manner rather randomly. Its pieces were here and there. wished that the man would stop following me. Indeed, I was to blame but I wanted to escape. It was a challenge for me to head back to my apartment, but the doubt was that if he was still there I would be battered by him and I would go home purple and blue. I guessed the way out of the unknown street and reached Durbar Marg back. My shirt was sweating because of tension and my forehead was now drenched in drops of tension also. I did not see the man there. I reached my home and to my surprise saw the same man again who was talking to my father about business. I planned to get off him by back door but if I would do that, my mother would spot me. It was a deadly dilemma about my money and myself. I had many questions wandering around in my head. I then suddenly thought of climbing the same tree whose branch was disturbing me. I climbed that tree recklessly and entered through the window, but my happiness about escaping did not last for a long time. I rushed down my bedroom to have my brunch. We had as usual the boring lentils and that roti. I am not going to eat that, mother, I growled in an angry voice. I backed out from my seat and went in anger towards mother saying if I could eat the pizza in Durbar Marg. For a moment I thought that the answer would be a no, but no! It was a yes! I again confirmed from her if it was not a sarcastic remark. I was now big enough to go out myself, I responded to my brother in an unkind way and zoomed off with my cycle, that my uncle gifted me on the 2010 Christmas before I went to Kenya. My father and the colleague who was having an idle chat with him or maybe about business spotted me. He stared at me in a surprise confirming if I was the same naughty boy, he was after. Before I could utter a word, my father introduced me to him. Meet my colleague Mr. Shrestha, son, he murmured. I did not pay any attention to him and was just thinking about my money. After all I had been selfish my entire life. He now went away. We were gazing for at least 2 or 3 minutes. He shook his hand with me and went away from my room. It was a hidden secret between him and me. I now know that pizzas could make a big fuss in my life! On the way, I saw many people wearing the pollution mask. I wondered for a moment if I should have even worn that. I stopped for a moment and put on the mask. I knew that it protects our body too, even though it was uncomfortable to wear. Just before I reached the pizza hut, I suddenly hit a man between 30-35 years. I ran away from him before he could ask me for any money as compensation. I only had like 1000 bucks, which was enough to buy a medium sized pizza. I raced away and then took a sharp turn; I did not even know where I was heading. I stopped my bike hoping for a miracle to happen, EDUCATION Education, education, everywhere To fly high in the air Education from parents Education from teachers They are like good creatures But why not females? Are the creatures such fail? Akshat Sharma Class 8 C If theres a competition To choose a hated one Women will be the first one WOMEN SHOULD GET HER RIGHT TO EDUCATE HER WE WILL FIGHT. Anannya Bang Class 7 A 62 THE END Its already been 6 years studying in this school and each day Ive worked hard to build myself as a confident and a strong individual. I have achieved many things so far. Everything in this world has an ending, so does schooling. Unfortunately, this year happens to be the last year of schooling for me. I have enjoyed each day of being here. Now that Ill always have these memories within me because these are the roles Ive played which can never be erased and of all session 2014-2015 will be the most memorable. on. This act of mine was applauded by all and was awarded the 1st position. My happiness knew no bounds and for this, I owe my dance teacher Namrata Maam. Therefore, you can see this year has been lucky for me. Apart from the rewards, I also acquired beautiful memories that will last forever. I have always believed in myself. Only a few can win the hearts of many and I want to be among those few because I know that if I fight every vicissitudes of life with strong belief in myself I can surely be on top. Starting from the beginning, this year has been graceful to me. Firstly, we the MIS girls football team participated in 6 A side football tournament where we reached the finals and missed the 1st position by just an inch. We stood 2nd! Then I got an opportunity to represent our school our country and mostly the MIS football team at the international level. I have never felt more proud than when I got appointed as the skipper of the team. Though we lost what mattered most was that we got a life changing opportunity to prove ourselves. Then came the dance competition where I participated. I chose the song Yeh Housala and I performed solo with blindfolds Finally, I would like to thank those who motivated me in every possible way, teachers for being good and kind, Principal sir for providing learning opportunities and my friends for encouraging and believing in me. I will surely miss MIS next year, especially the football ground and the dance room. I will always be proud to be a Modernite and I know I have been successful in writing my name in the heart of many. Adieu MIS Monika Gurung Class 10 C MISS INDEPENDENCE YOU ARE NOT OKAY Its midnight and you realise Youre not okay That everyone around you Is safe in their dreams While you are kept awake And you then start missing Your thoughts begin to spiral And downward you go As soon as your first tear falls Its like youve called in a storm Your heart is in tangles Your minds a mess You find yourself scattered In the sea of your own sadness You wish you had One last chance to say goodbye One last chance to save your cry But they will live in your broken heart That will never seal back up They will be in your mind forever Till you dead drop And now you lie awake at night Wishing that the pain will go away someday... Lost in the male dominated world Is a little girl Who yet doesnt even know to crawl Let alone walk Mary Gurung Class 11 F Pritanjali Pandey Class 10 E Little does she know About her faith So filled with hate She will get lost In the cold winter frost There will be friend you say Well they might be there But only to make fun of her misery Or to take her treasury Poor soul, I see her smile All this while Little does she know About her faith So filled with hate 63 ELEPHANT POLO: AN ADVENTURE SPORT The world might say what a crazy game. An elephant is involved in this game. This will surely make you excited. Elephant Polo is one of the rare adventures and only of its kind in Nepal. Just imagine, the elephants playing game with long sticks and players ride on the elephants instead of horse. It is quite possibly the biggest spot in the world. The World Elephant Polo Association (WEPA) organizes an annual Elephant Polo tournament in the airfield of Mephauli, Chitwan, southwest of Kathmandu. It was established in 1982 having its headquarter at Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge in Chitwan. But the venue has changed from Chitwan National Park to Bardia National Park from 2010. The game is played by four players of each team on a marked pitch 140 x 70 meters, using a standard size polo ball and consists of two 10-minute chukkers of playing time, with an interval of 15 minutes. The whistle blown by the referee stops and starts play. The pitch is marked with a centre line, a circle with a radius of 15 meters in the centre of the field, and a semi-circle with a radius of 30 meters measured from the centre of the goal line at either end of the pitch. Elephants are changed at half time. takes part. After the day's play, all the players and guests have dinner in the Golghar, a traditional round house with a great bar. Elephant Polo in Nepal runs between last week of November to first week of December. This sport has made our nation popular in the world as it is played only in Nepal. Doing something different from usual one makes other follow you, it can be a small one. So, do things in different and be different from others. The teams participate from all over the world including Scotland, Thailand, England and Hong Kong. The local favorite, the Tiger Tops Tuskers, also Selisha Nakarmi Class 9 'E' MISTAKES definition of mistakes as 'A fault or an error resulting from our carelessness' but did you notice that the positive traits of the seven long word 'MISTAKE' is not mentioned in the definition ? "If you don't make mistakes, youre not working on hard enough problems. And that's a big mistake." F.Wilczek Being human, we all make mistakes in our life, but that does not mean that our life ends at that point. Infact our life starts at that point where we make errors or mistakes and learn from those mistakes. Mistakes are learning experiences that propel people towards success. None of the successful people have reached the height of success without making mistakes so, if you think that you are a big loser or a stupid person, making mistake is a downfall then you are absolutely wrong. Actually when you make mistakes and learn from them you are the most successful person in the world. Mistakes are a part of trial, error or experimental nature of life, the more you adopt them, the easier it becomes to handle or to learn from those mistakes. In most of the dictionaries or in various website we can find the Nobody is born being perfect. Everyone makes mistakes in their life but the only difference is some people learn from their mistakes and some leave it thinking that they are not capable of correcting their mistakes. So, dear readers if you make a mistake then don't think that you are not capable of correcting it or learning from the mistake but instead think that you are the only one who can learn or correct this mistake. Just say 'I can do it, I will learn from my mistake and no one can stop me from learning' then no one can stop you from reaching the height of success one day and also do remember that 'MISTAKES ARE THE STEPPING STONE FOR SUCCESS'. Shreelabi Timila Class 11 A 64 14 YEARS IN 4 SEASONS Dear MIS, Words cannot express how drastically you have changed me in the last 14 years. Ive changed like the seasons. It started with spring. When I first walked through those gates and entered my classroom with high hopes and excitement, you dont know how happy I was. The beginning of the academic year marked the beginning of my life. My spring with you was wonderful. There was nothing to worry about, nothing to be scared of. But as I grew up, I started to change slowly, like spring changes to summer. you would have a stroke if you wore a coat. It was difficult and I struggled, but slowly, I started seeing the beauty in it. With the help of my wonderful teachers and friends, I got through it just like all your other seasons. Last year marked the beginning of my winter with you and soon, it will be over and the seasons of my life will be starting again and they will only end with me. My winter with you, MIS, was dull but exciting. Ive always found happiness in the dullness that winter brings and I guess the bright lights of the festivals that I dont even celebrate. The time spent with my friends and of course, the support I received from my teachers brought happiness to me even while trying so hard not to lose my mind because of my finals. My summer with you was like taking a stroll in the park; so enjoyable yet so tiring. Learning new things and participating in almost all of the co-curricular activities was amazing but since all the good things have a bad side to them, this did too. Mine were my grades. I struggled to cope up with my academics like one struggles to enjoy the summer because of the heat but somehow I managed to get through it. Very soon, I will be leaving you, hopefully with grades that will make not only you, but also my family proud and this will mark the end of our seasons; end of my time with you but this will also mean that I will be starting all over again, perhaps with college this time. So thank you and thank you again for these wonderful 14 years and for these beautiful seasons. With Love. As years passed by you brought autumn in my life. Many things changed in my life. Sometimes we call it fall; truly, it was a fall for me because everything started to fall apart, my academics being one of them. As autumn is the reminder that the year is ending, it terrified me and yet I was so excited for it to come. My autumn with you was like a cold chilly morning when you cant leave the house without a coat which eventually turned into a warm day where Ishara Aryal Class 12E YING YANG ATMOSPHERE A DREAM COME TRUE Feelings that were once hidden Are now expressed to you Days that once were stormy Are now the brightest blue I take in the fresh spring air, New sprouts surround me Pastel colors and blooming flowers, A ying-yang kind of atmosphere is created Times that once were lonely Are now filled with pleasure All that once were mine alone Are now things we both treasure. The birds are singing their songs Welcoming this wonderful time Hopping from branch to branch Releasing their morning jitters. A heart that once was broken Can now finally mend A person once alone in life Can now call you a friend This time has been long awaited Due to the harsh winter, Pale bodies now wonder the Earth I see the leaves returning to trees The cycle has restarted A new generation has returned To take on the challenging changes. Dreams that once were longed for Are now all coming true The love I once thought was gone I have now and forever in you. Yashi Chandra Class 10 D Rajini Aryal Class 9 D 65 RAIN OF LEAVES MODERN INDIAN SCHOOL Memories are many but words are few to describe my journey in MIS. When I think that my journey in MIS will end in just a few days, the pain is unbearable. I feel as if a thorn is stuck in my neck that I cant utter any word. My eye starts watering. MIS is like a family to me. There were times when I felt total disappointment, stressed and nervous. My teachers were always there for me, inspiring me, motivating me, and always loved me. Their love, support, care, I will miss everything. They helped a shy, nervous, not confident girl turn into a brave, confident and strong girl. There were times when I felt horrible, when things didnt work out, when I wanted to scream out loud. My friends were always there to help me, hug me tight and say, Everything will be alright. Their warmth, kind nature, selfless love will always remain in my heart no matter where I go. MIS has given me everything that a student could ever wish for. Lastly, I would like to thank everyone including our Principal Sir, teachers, friends and my juniors for making me realize life is beautiful, you just need to live to the fullest. One by one the petals drop There is nothing that can make them stop My garden is full of leaves today They are yellow, brown and gold to say They are coming down as showers And covering like beautiful flowers It is raining gold, yellow and brown As falling leaves come raining down As the wind blows Like a golden ocean its flows Its nothing else, but the rain of leaves. Tanushree Agrawal Todi Class 10 D VALUES Values are deep seated beliefs They are emotional rules that govern Our behaviour, attitude and our life. They are inner illuminations in whose light we see Justice-injustice, good-evil, means-ends. Pooja Thakur Class 12 A Values are critically important As they drive our choices and actions And make us what we are As a person, as a community, as a nation. NATURE Life values are those authentic values Through which life can be lived To produce great deeds and great thoughts. Living and non-living being are consisting in nature This provides food and shelter to all living creatures All of our basic needs are provided by nature We are glorious to have such a treasure Amos Sharma Class 12 E Nature is not meant to rob But to conserve its our job Importance and necessity of nature Should be understood by all living creatures MOON The bright sun has long been set The butterfly and the birds are singing yet Its our nature with happiness and pleasure Like the bright shiny, gold silver and treasure Are you lonely, Moon? You giant white balloon You have no water, wind or air No wonder, nothing lives up there. You cant grow trees or flower or grass Your soil is only rock and glass. Even your light is not your own Instead from the sun its shone. Your gravity is weak, I hear. You really have no atmosphere. But dont be sad, moon, please dont cry For I still love you in the sky. Nature is necessary for development To remove all predications Nature is necessary for better life So we must keep it alive Nature is our property We must keep it with security Nature is our mother So, we must take care of her Aashish Mitra Class 9 C Reeya Mishra Class 7 A 66 INFINITY AND BEYOND Looking at those millions of stars high above my head at night makes me wonder, first - infinity. Seriously who DOESN'T think of that while looking at those infinite stars? Second, curiosity hits me hard; my mind starts to wonder what lies beyond that 'blanket of infinity'? Of course I've studied about the millions of stars, asteroids and planets out there. But as absurd and crazy as it seems, is there a completely different race of creatures living out there who are oblivious to the human race flourishing in earth? (still find it hard to spell) and living in zero gravity not exactly zero - has always knocked the daylights out of me. Not just that but the silly idea of the existence of aliens has always made me wonder about their appearance and lifestyle. Are they really creepy looking with slimy tentacles like many of the cartoons portray or maybe similar to us? Astronauts have been to moon and back but the question still remains - are we the only living planet in this entire universe or are those 'slimy' aliens hiding from us? Apart from the usual 'I want to be a doctor when I grow up!' fantasy as every other child, I've dreamt of going to space some day! Becoming an astronaut Rashmi Singh Class 11 A FRIENDS FOREVER BI-POLAR WINTER Ill meet anybody quite like you Someone so special and generally true You were the one who always told me The truth even if it did hurt me For what I was, not for what I could be For being such a wonderful friend I miss you dear friend, you know I woke up at the sound of my alarm Through my window, I saw a weightless blanket It looked oh so inviting but I know it would disarm As I placed my feet into the snow They turned a pinkish red Before I knew it, the winter wind had started to blow Through growing up means to let go You know I am there if you ever need me And I hope you know I always will be Your friend forever. The time of the year, that marks both Ending and the beginning Brings us cold but warmth from loved once too, The arrival of winter has got to me. Aashish Mitra Class 9 C Yashi Chandra Class 10 D CHARDHAAM I envied all the other tourists who were taking pictures in every possible way from their DSLRs. Whereas all I had in hand was just a digital camera to capture moments spent in that beautiful place. I was in Chardhaam in Namchi Bazaar, Sikkim. It was barely noon time when I saw the huge statue of Lord Shiva on top of the hill. This statue was further surrounded by the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, each allotted within a little pagoda structure. stood out and left the tourists spellbound by its unfamiliar temple style, the vibrant art and paintings. Situated atop a hill, the location also offers a wonderful scenario of Mount Kanchenjunga, especially during sunset. Alongside this, it also gives tourists a bird eye view of the river Teesta and the two neighbouring cities of Gangtok, Darjeeling and Kalimpong. All in all, Chardhaam would be an ideal place to spend a day with your family. If you are deciding on a pilgrimage and you cannot visit the four corners in India, Chardhaam in Namchi is just the place for you. The four temples of Chardhaam; namely Badrinath, Jagannath Puri, Rameshwaram and Dwarka was built down a long staircase from the Lord Shivas statue. Each of the four temples represented the local style of art and architecture of the state to which they belonged. It was the temple of Rameshwaram which Aastha Subedi Class 11 B 67 MIS BELIEVE!!! I can see all and everything I can feel the earth rotating I can control the waves Its like I am isolated in a cave I can do this Its all that matters in this moment I can achieve it Just have to believe Like the way people believe in me!! There is going to be some rough times But there is only sunshine after clouds Life is going to be hard at times But all I got to do is BELIEVE One day I will be standing tall Cause everything starts from something And something could be nothing Nothing if you dont believe! All you have to do is BELIEVE! In this journey of 7 years Having some fear And some tears I am here today in 12 G! First day of grade 6 The day where I met true mates, The day was strange to me The environment was new to me! Everyone staring at the new face, Who come in and out dressed Days went by, I came closer and closer to MIS, Things running out, I became happier and happier with this family And today I am here feeling As if, I am at the top of the world With this journey of seven years As, my last year (MIS will be missed) Yeiga Kinzom Class 10 E Bidhi Khatiwada Class 12 G DAWN FOREVER When life grows dark, And light does not have any mark There still resides a hope That I will be able to cope That there will be a dawn, And I will be seeing a bright morn. When I fall down, With my face touching the ground I still do have the might To rise up and stand upright We both are close, yet far away Inside it hurts Although everything looks fine Memories that hurt Doesnt seem to fade away I am all alone, isolated Wide awake, in the dark night Feeling lost with no one to talk to Hoping for a second chance Hoping that I could love again Forgetting all the pain Which I have gone through Broken promises this doesnt matter It all seems like a nightmare This will remain as a scar In me forever When the entire world seems to be betraying Cheating and deceiving I do have faith in someone And that's the God whom I have always been praying So, never lose your hope Never lose your courage Never lose your faith And keep moving on forward. As one day, there will be a dawn And you'll be seeing a beautiful morn. Bipasna Shaliya Class 12 F Sirapa Shrestha Class 11 A 68 THE RAINBOW MY DAD There is a rainbow in the sky Do you know how it came by? Seven colours can be seen Red, yellow, and lovely blue There is colour orange too. My dad, my dad My dad You do many things for me You taught me swimming, English and many other things, Dad, because of you, I can now swim in 10 feet I can dive I can roll I can even go length across All because of you Dad, I love you. I love to see rainbow Because its colours glow Rainbow plays peek a boo This takes me to bliss And I want it to kiss Bibhusha Manandhar Class 3 B Andrea Ranjit Class 3 D AMAZING FACTS MOM AND DAD · A king cobra can defend itself as soon as it is born. · Crabs have teeth in their stomach. · A lions roar can be heard 5 miles away · Cats cannot taste things that are sweet. · Owls can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees. · A chow is the only dog without a pink tongue. Thank you, mom Thank you, dad Three small words So much to add For all your love And your support A million words Would be too short The words I love you Seems very few To show the love I have for you. Compiled by: Arvin Tamrakar Akschit Neupane Class 3 D Class 3 D MOTHER Mother is another name of god. There is a saying that god could not be everywhere so he created mother. I believe that mother is a gift from god who cares for us more than anyone else and does not expect anything in return. She helps us in all the works and smiles with us when we are happy. I love my mother very much. She also loves me very much. I regard my mother as God. She is very beautiful. She gave me life full of love and peace. My mother goes to a beauty parlour. My mother has a very big heart which is proved by her kindness towards all the creatures. She listens to news every day but she doesnt see other television programs. She worries a lot when I fall sick. She takes care of me a lot. Due to her, I have understood the value of a mother. She gets angry when I do not listen to her. She is my inspiration and I admire her the most. She taught me to speak, eat, read 69 and write and to do many other activities. She is a great human being. And my mother loves me the most. Bibhashree Rajbhandari Class 3 D SAVE WATER MY FRIEND My friends name is Talisha Chauhan She is good to me She helps me in everything My friend loves me She plays with me She is the best for me Water is very important for us human beings as we cannot survive without water. But because of our carelessness we forget that water is a very essential thing. We get water from rainfall, ponds, rivers, lakes and sea. Water is used for drinking, washing, cooking and also irrigation. But, we are wasting water, dirtying and polluting water resources by taking baths, washing clothes and by chemicals. It leads to occurrence of different diseases such as jaundice, diarrhea, cholera and dysentery. Because of that, we are also risking our future. So to live healthy life we should keep our water resources clean. Shanya Gupta Class 2 C ITS RAINING TODAY Its raining today Its raining today The sun is hiding his face Hes taking rest But soon he will be Back in the same old place. Shreya Singha and Prachi Malla Class 3 D MY BEST FRIEND The sun has come out The sun has come out It chased away the rain He was taking rest, But now he is back Shining and bright again! Friend, oh friend, friend You are my best friend You make me happy everyday You help me every time Tanya Karna Class 2 C Friend, oh friend, friend You share your snacks everyday You share your best toys every time So, please dont go away BIRDS Friend, oh friend, friend You love me so much You care for me so much So I need you every time Everywhere, my best friend! Birds are living things. There are many kinds of birds. Some birds live in jungle like kingfisher, hoopoe, toucan, hornbill and humming bird. Birds like sparrow, pigeons and crow live in our surroundings. Some birds have special qualities. Woodpecker can make a hole in a tree. Parrots can talk. Duck, swans and goose can swim. Ostriches are the fastest running birds. Birds like eagle and vulture can fly very high but some birds like kiwi cannot fly at all. Peacock is the most beautiful bird which can dance. Owl is a bird which cannot see at daytime. Some birds eat grains while others eat meat, fish and insects. Birds live in their nest. They build their nest with straws and dry leaves. They lay their eggs in the net. My favorite birds are peacock and parrot. Supriya Maharjan Class 2 C FRIENDSHIP A friendship won A friendship lost A friendship full of love and trust A friendship gone A friendship bears Everything Always shares Nasala Tamrakar Class 3 A Ishita Tuladhar Class 1 C 70 THE 13 SHAH KINGS OF NEPAL AEROPLANE Oh, what a wonder in the sky, It is an aeroplane flying so high, It is faster than any other transport, It holds and rests in the airports. It flies above the mountains and oceans, It safely drops the passengers to their destination, It is a feast to our eyes as a twinkling start, People come to it to travel far and wide. · · · · · · · · · · · · · Slesha Shakya Class 1 A DUSSEHRA Prithvi Narayan Shah Pratap Singh Shah Rana Bahadur Shah Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah Rajendra Bikram Shah Surendra Bikram Shah Prince Trailokya Bikram Shah Prithvi Bir Bikram Shah Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Compiled by: Aviyaan Shrestha Class 3 B Dussehra is a famous Hindu festival that is celebrated in a grand way. Goddess Durga is worshipped during Dussehra. We wear new clothes and eat tasty dishes. Family and friends come together to receive blessings from elders. I enjoy this festival. MY SCHOOL It is the biggest festival of Nepal. It falls in the month of September-October. We fly kites during Dashain. We also play swings. We get a long holiday for this festival and many of us travel to other places to celebrate. My schools name is Modern Indian School. I like my Modern Indian School. My schools garden is very big. It is situated at Chobhar. My school Principals name is Raju Peter. Gautam Prasad Shah 1 D Nishma Subedi, 1 D Sudaya Shrestha Class 1 D SCHOOL LIFE HORSE Horse has four legs, It has two ears, It has one tail, It has two eyes, It has one nose, And it has me to take for a ride Most irritating moment: Morning alarm Most difficult task: To find socks Most dreadful journey: Way to class Most lovely time: Meeting friends Most tragic moment: Surprise test in first period Most cheerful news: Teacher is absent Swaroop Singh Maharjan Class 1 D Navin Nawalgaria Class 1 A 71 FATHER DEAR MUM You give me warmth You make me safe When you are close You make me brave! You always help To make it fun So heres my love You are my mum. My father is a photographer. He takes care of me. He helps me to do work. He buys toys for me. He tells stories and jokes. He takes me out. We watch movies, cartoons together. I play with him and that is why I love him. Priyanshi Giri Class 1 A Ayushree Kapali Class 2 A BIG CATS IN PROBLEM POLLUTION Lions, tigers, and leopards are all members of the cat family and are called the big cats. These beautiful animals are hunted for their fur and as trophies and very few of them are left in the world. So we should not hunt them and instead make them live in the wild where they actually belong. The earth is polluted, why? Harshit Dangol Class 1 A free. There is no fresh air in the sky. Even the water is not pure There must be something for it to cure. Instead of planting we cut down trees, Everyone is surrounded by pollution, and no one is Who are the ones to pollute the earth? Because of pollution the germs get birth. THE ELEPHANT WALK We should try to stop pollution, And must do something for the solution. The elephant walks Like this and like that Hes very tall And hes very fat He has no fingers But he does have toes And goodness gracious What a nose! Navin Nawalgaria Class 1 A DO YOU KNOW? Lorin Rana Class 2 A MY MOTHER Your arms are always open When I need a hug Your heart understands When I need a friend Your gentle eyes are stern When I need a lesson Your strength and love Guide me and give me wings to soar. Do you know that fishes talk to each other? Some of them communicate by making noise in their throats by rasping their teeth; others use their swimming bladders to make sounds. A human heart beats 100,000 times a day. Apart from humans, the only land animal that weeps is the elephant. A newborn baby elephant weighs about 120 kgs, more than most fully grown human beings. Aradhana Khanal Class 1 B Manvi Bancal, I B, Adeep Maharjan, I B 72 THE WEEK MANNERS Sunday or Monday It is beautiful Tuesday or Wednesday It is our school day Thursday or Friday It is a sunny day Saturday is a holiday It is a good day. Water and soap will clean germ and sweat Brush and comb will make you neat But thank you, please and pardon me Will make a sweeter child of you. With clothes that have no spot or dent With shoes that shine, be not content But polish up your manners too Make courtesy a part of you. Bidisha Rajbanshi Class 3 E Lorin Rana Class 2 A · · VISIT TO A LIBRARY · · · · A little world of knowledge A room of shelves and books A room that develops reading habit A room that gives us information and joy. · · AMAZING FACTS Before dying, a kingfisher sings a song. A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel can. Honey bees have hair on their eyes. Rats can laugh. Butterflies taste with their feet. The sixth sick sheiks sheeps sick is the hardest tongue twister. Albert Einstein never wore any socks. Ants stretch when they wake up in the morning. Tushaan Man Singh Class 1 E I like my school library I like public childrens library I see people wondering with joy I begin with books with a lot of bright pictures It helps me to imagine the stories just like the films. DEAR PARENTS A room that shows a new direction A room for knowledge collection A room with unforgettable learning A room where everyone see their reflection. You are always good to us You always give love to us Dear parents Being my father and mother You brought me in this earth You are my lovely parents I love you my dear parents Swastika Shrestha Class 2 B Deepti Khatri Class 2 A HELPING AT HOME I may be only 5 years but that does not mean I cannot do anything. I help at home every day. I help my mother to fold my clothes and keep my room clean. I help my father by collecting all the dust bins from every room in the house and take them to the burning place. I also help my grandfather in gardening. I love to play with mud and water. washing basket. Then I take my bags to the study room and then my mother gives me a bath. Then I eat my snacks and milk and play for sometime. After that I get down to do my school work. After dinner, I clean my table and keep my plate in the washing basin. If my mother allowed, I would also love to wash my plate. So I help at home everyday. Every time I return home from school I open my shoes and keep them on the shoe rack. I open my socks, change my dress and put them in the Angus Bomjan Fitzpatrick Class 1 B 73 MY LITTLE SISTER MY BABY BROTHER I have a baby brother Whose name is Chirayu We have lots of fun together Though he is quite naughty. I have a little sister Who acts like a headmistress She runs around the whole house Thats why my father calls her a little mouse I try to teach her something good But she takes it wrong and sometimes is rude She catches new things very fast But neither concentrates nor acts She plays making her own house And keeps the things inside out! He loves to break my toys And makes a lot of noise He likes to say Hi! When its time to say bye. He has a very cute smile Which makes me happy for a long while He is five years old And I love him more than gold. She is well sharing in nature But cries very fast; oh God! A yelling creature She doesnt care about the clothes she wears And is always after the food that are rare She loves milk so very much We have planned to put her in a milk truck My little sister is a question bank Undoubtedly, she is cheerful and frank. Hemangi Patel Class 3 E SOME STRANGE FACTS · · · · · · And a little secret, my dear friend She makes promise to refrain From meddling with things ever more But then sitting quiet for her is a big bore And now the interesting part I tell She turns into heaven from hell As she reaches the school premise This is our darling little Miss! Slugs have four noses. One in every 2000 babies is born with a tooth. Humming birds cannot walk. Pearls melt in vinegar. Snails can sleep for three years without eating. There are more than 50,000 earthquakes throughout the world every year. Aayatish Gautam Class 2 B LIFE UNDER APARTHEID Tresa Basnet Class 3 B THE REPUBLIC DAY January 26 is the Republic Day of India. This day has a special importance because on this day in 1950, the new constitution of India came into force. The Republic Day is one of the important national festivals. It is celebrated all over India and even in foreign countries with great pomp and show. The national flag is hoisted all around. In Delhi, it is celebrated with more preparations. Foreign dignitaries arrive and attend this function. The President of India unfurls the national flag. There is great fun and joy during this day. About few years ago, whites came as traders in Africa. After sometime they made the Africans their slaves. There were many disparities like their ambulances and hospitals were different. Hector Pieterson, an African boy of a black township named the South Western Township, was killed at the age of thirteen. He was protesting against this law. He was shot by a police in a rally. The African National Congress, a group of people who led the struggle against apartheid and their leader Nelson Mandela fought for several years. Finally they succeeded in 1994. South Africa became a democratic country in which people of all races were considered equal. Chaitanya Shah Class 3 E Aayush Paudel Class 6 F 74 MY MOM THE EARTH My mom is the one Whom I first touched She is the one who Has seen my first smile Taught me to walk Taught me to speak My mom is the one Who understands me. The earth is the third planet in the solar system that orbits the sun. It is the largest and densest rocky planet and the only one known to support life. About 70% of the earths surface is covered by water, which is not found in liquid form on any other planet. There are four main layers. At the heart of the planet the solid inner core has a temperature of about 6600°C. The heat from this inner core causes material in the molten outer core to circulate in convection currents. Stands by my side And stops me from doing Something wrong My mom is the one Who fills colours in my life She never discourages me She praises me instead. It is a promise to my mom I will never let her down I will never complain for Anything but you be with me forever. Aayusha K.C. Class 4 C WHERE DID THE SUN COME FROM? The sun is made up mainly of hydrogen gas, which is the most common element in the universe. When the universe was much younger than it is today, the part of space where our solar system is now would have been full of hydrogen gas and dust. Over billions of years this gas and dust would slowly have moved together, due to gravity and a large amount of hydrogen gas would have concentrated in the middle. As the sheer mass at the center became more concentrated there would have come a point when nuclear reactions began to take place and the gas started to shine! It was probably about five billion (5,000, 000, 000) years ago. Rushika Budhathoki Class 6 B CHILDHOOD Childhood is considered to be the happiest part of ones life. I certainly feel it so. So when we are children, our whole future is open to us. We can make whatever choices and our goals in life, our paths become more and more limited as we grow. Devyani Chaudhary Class 6 E Childhood is a beautiful world of imagination. Little children have a great power of imagination and are very happy in their own world. They have their parents to love and take care of them. They have nothing to worry about or have any responsibility to burden them. PROUD TO BE A MODERNITE We possess the wonderful qualities of honesty, innocence and purity in our hearts. We are all going through the golden period of our lives so we can make it a memorable one and cherish the memories of such a childhood all through our lives. Modern Indian School For me is a soothing pool Learning here is so enjoyable With classmates so affable Filled with knowledge and care All the happiness and sorrows we share I wait for all the Saturdays to go And welcome the Sundays to come This is the place where Young minds are shaped How to become good and the best And along with the teachers We see the whole world with zest. Deepak Raj Shah Class 6 E Halima Shamoo Class 6 C However childhood has its own drawbacks. A child cannot make his own decision. His parent has to do it for him. Sometime school work and studies can also be a huge load for the little child. If the parents are not wise or educated they can even ruin his childhood. 75 HOW WRITING CAME TO BEING AN IDEAL STUDENT Later they drew pictures to show what they did or felt. They would draw pictures of words say, give, love or pay. Then they could send long messages. Beautiful picture writing was created thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt. Some of it was carved in stones and took a long time to be made. We can still see some of these pictures writing today. An ideal student is a knowledge seeker in the real sense. He obeys his teacher. He has full confidence in them. He works hard to gain mental development and he takes part in games also. He does his best for all round development of his personality. He does not read cheap and dirty literature. He reads only good and useful books. He is studious undoubtedly, but not a book worm. He is wide awake. He knows what is happening in the world around him. An ideal student believes in simple living and high thinking. He knows the value of discipline. He never takes part in strike. He does not waste the earned money of his parents. An ideal student is a true patriot. He leads the life as a good citizen. In short he has all the qualities in head and heart. Grishma Gloria Thapa Class 5 A Utsav Gupta 5C People learnt how to talk long before they learnt how to write. But without writing, they could not send messages very far. And they could not keep accord of things they sold or traded. Then about 5,000 years ago, people started to draw pictures to describe the world they lived in. That was the first way of writing and it was called picture writing. In the beginning, people just drew pictures of thingsa deer, a child, a boat, a fire or a house. TRIPLE FILTER In ancient India, one day a person met the great Chanakya, and said, "Do you know what I just heard about your friend?" "Hold on a minute," Chanakya replied... "Before telling me anything I'd like you to pass a little test. It's called the Triple Filter Test." No, on the contrary "Triple filter? So, Chanakya continued, You want to tell me something bad about him, but you are not certain its true, you may still pass the test though, because there is one filter left, the filter of Usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about my friend going to be useful to me? "That's right," Chanakya continued. "Before you talk to me about my friend, it might be a good idea to take a moment and filter what you're going to say. That's why I call it the triple filter test. No not really The first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true? Well, concluded Chanakya, If what you want to tell me is neither true nor good nor even useful, why tell it to me? No, the man said, Actually I just heard about it and The story suggests to use this Triple Filter each time you hear loose talk about any of your near and dear ones. (Source: Panchatantra) All right, said Chanakya. So you dont know if its true or not. Now lets try the second filter, the filter of Goodness. Is what you are about to tell me about my friend is good? Ishan Nepal Class 4 C 76 THE POOR GIRL I MET FACTS ABOUT ANIMALS! · · · · · · It was like other Saturdays, enough time and nothing to do. I star ted to watch television as I was bored, my sister came to me and said, Lets go to the fun park with mother, so get ready in fifteen minutes. Every year, nearly four million cats are eaten in Asia. A cats heart beats nearly twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats a minute. A dolphin has 100 teeth. An average sized dolphin can easily jump up to 20 feet above the water surface. A dolphin has the capacity to hold its breath for around thirty minutes. A snail can crawl over razor blade without cutting itself. We will be waiting for you in the car. I ran to my changing room. It took 10 minutes to choose my dress. Then suddenly my mother shouted at me. Then we went to the fun park. We played rollercoaster, game ship, horse ride, car ride. There was a giant Mickey Balloon, my sister and I had fun. Then I saw a poor little girl who was standing near the Mickey Balloon. She was looking upset and unhappy. I approached her and asked, Why are you looking upset? She said, I want to play on that balloon but I dont have money. I took her to my mother and said the story. My mother gave ticket to that poor girl, we all again enjoyed in that giant balloon. The same afternoon, my mother bought her a nice dress, she smiled. We all had food together. I still remember her Samrat Baidavar Rishi Mukherjee Class 5 E FORESTS Forests are the place which makes environment fresh and beautiful. The sweet songs of different kinds of birds add beauty to the forests. In forests we can find different kinds of medicinal herbs which can be used as medicines. Forests give us fuel to cook food, wood for furniture etc. They also give us heavy showers of rainfall and are able to check the flood and prevent the occurrence of soil erosion. Forests are useful to us in many ways. They contribute a lot to the nations development. Nepal is popular all over the world for its natural beauty. Forests are the main resource of Nepal. Maneela Khadka Class 6 F TRUE FRIENDS Aman and Ronak are very good friends, Ronak very rich and Aman very poor but this didnt come in between their friendship. As Aman was poor, he had to work very hard day and night in a shop to help his mother run the house. Urwashi Singh Class 6 F TEACHERS Teachers always show us the way They teach us many things in just one day. All the teachers give us the same education How to build a strong nation? They teach us the value of discipline To be followed in different means. Teachers are the pointer of the way As they teach us good habits every day. Once Aman fell seriously ill and failed to go to his work. Ronak learnt about it. He decided to help Aman. All the Amans friends went to visit him. Ronak did not go to visit him. Other friends doubted about their friendship. But Ronak could not find time to visit Aman because he had joined Amans job and started working in Amans place. He worked for Aman to save his job. When Aman recovered from illness, he joined his work again. Ronak gave all the money he got from the shopkeeper to Aman. The bond between the two grew stronger. Jenice Shrestha Class 4 A Tejas N. Korey Class 4 A 77 NEAR MY HOUSE A song so sweetly WE ARE BORN That everyone in the town We are born to be brave On a tree a bird sings Looks upon him Learn the courtesy, how to behave I see him flapping And one day when we do something His feathery wings The world will remember us His beak is so yellow As real human being! And his coat so black No not again we fight for I can hear him tweet Caste, race or creed, we can That seems to me so sweet Together overcome our greed I think of him all through Feel the pain that others go through While I have breakfast Care for a little and for a few Lunch and I dine The whole world is yours I love you. Oh! If you feel it within you! Dear bird of mine! Aakriti Dangol Preeti Kumari Class 4 D Class 6 D THERE IS A WAY OUR TEACHERS I have always heard From my teachers and parents Where there is a will There is a way. Maya maam, our head so sweet and helping Ram and Rajan sir help in playing First, I thought It is very hard to do But very easy to say Where there is a will There is a way. Suman sir and Sagari maam take pride in dancing Suchin sir meditates while Biswa sir enjoys reading Sheela and Vidya maam are good at teaching Khusboo and Meera maam are very sweet Asha and Sunita maam always tweet But when I grew up I realized one day They were not wrong If our will is strong Kavita and Rachana maam are sweet as honey Pinky maam is sometimes funny Binita and Era maam are enjoying their work Reetu maam laughs like a lark We can reach our goal Whenever we read, work and play It is true that Where there is a will There is a way. All the teachers are nice and right And are set to make our future bright So that we will rise up in everyones sight! Saramsha Pokharel Rishit Agrawal Class 2 A Class 6 F 78 A DREAM THAT TRAUMATIC DAY! Dance is my only passion, To rock the world is my ambition. To be a famous dancer is my aim, And to earn the greatest fame Then I started to learn dance I revised them all, to right the wrong I released an album named, First War It hit the charts and I became a super star I had finally achieved my aim Rocked the world and Earned the greatest fame At six, went an alarm, with a scream I found that it was only a dream. 19th September . It was 5 p.m. in the evening when I returned with my mother from the market. Suddenly it started drizzling and very soon turned out to pour heavily. The level of water outside our house started to rise. I was alarmed as I heard people outside shrieking and panicking with terror. As I went to see outside, to my utmost shock the whole area was covered with water soon the level rose up to the danger level crossing the boundary wall and inside our house. Pratha Baidya Class 4 D Our house was almost drowned, my mother was in tears but for her the most important thing was to save me and my elder brother. Our land lady also helped us. We all went upstairs on to the roof. All this lasted for almost two hours. Soon the rescue team came, helped us to clear the water. We were safe but still when I remember that day a cold shiver runs down my spine. IF I WERE COLOURS If I were the colour pink I would be any soft drink If I were the colour brown I would be a chocolaty town If I were the colour green I would grow up like a bean If I were the colour red I would be an apple on the plate If I were the colour yellow I would be the happiest fellow If I were the colour purple Nothing would rhyme with me. Sarashree Joshi Class 5 C PAIN I feel so ill I need a pill Some say it is Swine Flu I know it isnt true You see Im little scare To flash on a newspaper I make myself so red So that I can go to the bed With everyone being fooled Its like I have ruled Rather take the pick Stay nice and healthy One day you could be healthy! Life is so simple But complicated to live Im breathing but Why am I departed? Eyes are open but Cant reach up to the destiny Heart is always broken Why it still beats? Alone in the crowd Sounds like unusual Open eyes bothers dream But it is terrible My senses are no longer But still I want to exist Why? Whom for? I dont know I really dont know but I want to have me longer My inner voice telling The pains in me still alive To wake me up and revive Ronash Sharma Class 5 A Laiba Mir Class 6 E Rajan Kumar Shah Class 5 B HEALTHY IS WEALTHY 79 MR. FRESHER 2014 MISS FRESHER 2014 One of the greatest honours that has been bestowed upon me on my arrival to MIS is the title of 'Mr. Fresher. Oh what an exceptional and life changing episode of my life! I was a complete stranger to MIS, being a new student; I was inconspicuous and had to make my mark. The 'Mr. and Ms. Fresher' was my perfect moment. This contest was my window of opportunity to stand out in the crowd. The greatest appreciation a person can ever get is a chance to win the best place in a particular contest. For me, being Miss fresher 2014 is much of this appreciation. At a time, when I had not completely adapted to a new environment, winning such a title was definitely a glorious achievement. I still remember the excitement that engulfed me that day, the fretfulness that consumed my sleep the previous day and the euphoria of achieving what I dreamt for. Nothing could have given me more pleasure at that moment of uneasiness in a new environment. However, with the title, more people knew me and I made a harmonious beginning in my new school. During the contest, I was flushed with anxiety and was completely flustered. But once I mustered my courage, I did my best and stood head and shoulders above the competition. The judges chose to honour me with the title of Mr. Fresher and am grateful towards them for this privilege. This contest helped portray my confidence in my actions and helped me put myself out there more often. According to me, this title made me acquire much more confidence and bring out the best from this title. I am thankful to all the seen and unseen support provided to me by my near ones and to the people of my school who accepted me as Miss fresher. I hope to make the best out of the title in the coming days. With the title, came huge amount of self-esteem and respect from others. With the respect, came immense notability. I was able to achieve the very objective I was trying to attain. Very few people have the chance to say that ' I WAS THE FIRST MR. FRESHER'. Ayushi Goyal Class 11 F Anmol Agrawal Class 11 D DREAMS DO COME TRUE! Starting from a small point I had reached my goal. Once again a new and fresh academic year commenced with high hopes and great learning. The initial days, I missed my friends from the previous class as I was shifted to a different section but very soon I found myself in a comfortable position in class 6. My excitement knew no bounds when my name was announced as one of the nominees for the Head Girl. I realized very soon that the time had come to rollup the sleeves and gear up to prove myself worthy. After clearing the aptitude test I started working very hard to face the interviews. I used to wake up early, ask my mother to question me and I tried to answer them. I made every effort, look neat, tidy and be perfect. Then I was all set to face the interviews, while facing Principal Sir I felt nervous but at the same time I stayed focused to what I had to achieve. the phase was as difficult as carrying a heavy load on a steep path. But I overcame all the struggles and obstacles quite well. One fine day in May, my name was announced as the Head Girl. On the day of the Investiture, I stood with pride and could see the same in my parents eyes. And then the journey began, I knew my teachers, friends and juniors had so much of expectations and I had to do my best to meet their expectations. I experienced many challenges but loved to face them. I am learning to cope up with different situation and enjoying being the Head girl. I would like to thank my teachers for guiding me to become what I am today. Please do keep showering your blessings on me so that I can perform well each day. Shivani Shah Class 6 F Head Girl (Junior Wing) Finally four of us were kept under observation, 80 BOOK REVIEW A BEND IN THE ROAD accidentally (or purposely) ran over her. She was just a victim of fate. While jogging along the sidewalk, a black dog, hidden in the bushes, barks at her. Taken by surprise, she tumbles towards the road and is hit by a car driven by Brian Andrews, Sarahs brother. Caught in fear, confusion and indecision, he couldnt muster up the courage to call the police but is haunted by nightmares of this incident. Just when he thought that this secret would go with him to his grave, Brian realizes the destiny had planned something else. Due to sudden change of events, he has to tell everything to Sarah, who realizes that once again she would lose her love. They tell everything to Miles who refuses to believe that Sarah was in the wrong place in the wrong time. He takes Brian in custody and breaks his relation with Sarah. But, he and Brian get in an accident in the same spot where Missy was hit and there Mile realizes that sometimes things happen of their own accord, that they cannot be avoided. Based on the story of two high-school lovers, their tragedy and fate, A Bend in the Road is a heart touching story portraying mistakes and forgiveness by people trapped in a whirlpool of fear, anger, confusion and duty. Miles Ryan and Missy Ryan are two lovers, madly in love with each other who eventually at a very young age get married despite warnings and advise of others that marriage at such a tender age usually ends up in a divorce. But the young Sheriff, Miles and Missy, a sweetheart prove that their love stands out from others and even after having a baby they still walk hand in hand. But, a tragedy befalls them and Missy dies in a hit-and-run case. Heartbroken and shattered, Miles devotes his heart and soul to catch the culprit but is unable to do so, which furthermore weighs upon him as he is a Sheriff. Two years fly by and Sarah Andrews steps in, bringing back the grace, flair and humbleness of a woman that Miles starts to long for. Sarah is Jonahs secondgrade teacher and Jonah also admires her. Sarah is a divorcee going through tough times as the one she loved broke their marriage just because she couldnt bear a child. A loner, she too gets attracted towards Miles. But fate intertwines itself to Miles life again and the bitter truth of the real cause of Missys death comes up. Missy was not a victim of a hit-and-run case where a drunkard or one speeding, So, he releases Brian, advices him to do something of his life, warns him that no one should ever know the real cause or culprit of that accident and tells him to stay away from his life. His relation with Sarah also strengthens. Pooja Agarwal Class 12 D 81 GOING SOLO After his training in the Initial Training School in Nairobi he set off on his adventures of flying in the midair. He climbed into his new Gladiator at the RAF airfield and set off to join 80 squadrons in the Western Desert. This was his first venture into combat territory. But unfortunately, the plane crashed and went up in flames on the sands of the Western Desert. Luckily, by the grace of God, Dahl was saved. Going Solo is Roald Dahls marvelous evocation of his wartime exploits. It is a series of his superb stories and daring deeds telling of African safaris, encounters with enemies and pertinent advice on what to do to avoid snake bites and what not to do if you find yourself in a lions mouth! Born in 1916 in Wales of Norwegian parents, Roald Dahl spent his childhood in England and was educated at Repton. At eighteen, he went to work for the Shell Oil Company in Africa, which is where Going Solo begins. In the autumn of 1938, Roald Dahl is away to East Africa on his first job. Then in November 1939, when the Second World War is two months old, he resigned from his one year service in Shell Company to join and help in the fight against Bwana Hitler. He set off on the 600 mile journey from Dar es Salaam to Nairobi to enlist in the RAF. There Dahl was given the rank of Leading Aircraft Man (LAC) which is one below a Corporal. There are many more adventures and incidents that deal with the time when Dahl went flying with the RAF in the Second World War. Life is made up of a great number of small incidents and a small number of great ones. Every moment, every text of the book is totally enthralling and is delightfully entertaining. It is hard to imagine a more colourful autobiography than Going Solo. Riya Khetan Class 12 G A VIEW TO "KARMABHUMI" BY PREMCHAND he returned, his wife and his sister Naina had also become a revolutionist who had helped the low caste people to fight for their rights and let them enter the village temple. His sister was killed in this fight. Later, he and his wife worked for the social benefit and led a happy life. The novel "Karmabhumi" written by Premchand is about the Indian society during the British times. Amarkant, the protagonist of the novel is the son of a rich merchant Lala Samarkant. But he was not interested in his father's money rather he wanted to live a simple life. He was married to a girl at a young age who was much fanciful and loved to be rich. He was an introvert. He left his home to wander all parts of India. He moved to hillside and lived in a village. He worked with the people living there. By the time Priya Sah Class 11 G 82 PARENTS SPEAK "If a seed of lettuce will not grow, do not blame the lettuce. Instead, the fault lies with us for not having nourished the seed properly." Buddhist Proverb More than a decade ago, in 2003, a little girl entered into the threshold of MIS and will be leaving it soon as a self-confident, knowledgeable individual ready to face the challenges and uncertainties of the world. I was in a dilemma at that time whether it was a right decision to enroll my daughter (Pratistha Pradhan Cl XII A) in this school as being convent educated myself I was of the opinion that there can be no better education than education imparted in convent schools. But today, I am so glad and relieved that she got not better but the best education and school environment than I had anticipated. There is no doubt that MIS has helped not only in providing academic excellence to thousands of children but has contributed in overall personality development of children, making them self-confident, assertive, enabling them to voice their opinions and making them capable of debating on every issue. In today's competitive world, these personality traits are important to excel in whatever field the children choose in later life. Without second thoughts, I enrolled my son (Miheer Narsingh Pradhan, now CL VII A) in MIS in 2005 in Pre-KG. Being a lecturer, I have been face to face with the frustrating and harsh realities of commercialization of education sector in Nepal where a child's overall development takes a backseat and total focus is on enrolling more number of students as possible. But I am glad that MIS has not followed that direction and has manageable class size, total focus on each child, development of inherent qualities in each child, no communication gap between teachers, students and parents and has been successful in developing sense of responsibility, discipline, and leadership qualities in students. I may not be able to thank each and every teacher personally but through this article I want to express my gratitude to the Principal, every teacher and the entire team of MIS for taking efforts in making my children responsible, self-confident, ambitious individuals. I am confident that each student of MIS will excel in whatever field they choose to make their careers and will definitely become good, responsible citizens who will contribute their best in the process of nation building. I hope MIS will always maintain the quality education standards and the best school environment where children get not only good education but also an opportunity to learn life-managing skills. I wish MIS success in its future endeavours. Manisha Sharma (Pradhan) Looking back we can still remember our sons Pranav SJB Rana and Pratik SJB Rana entering the MIS gate holding our hands. Years have really gone by and it is time for my youngest son to bid farewell to MIS. We would miss all the PTA's, Annual Functions, Exhibitions, Investiture Ceremonies, etc. that we attended with great pleasure. Smiling faces of the Teachers and Principal Sir and the great food of the Canteen will be dearly missed by us. It gives me immense pleasure to state that MIS is an institution whose aim is to nurture each child's intelligence, curiosity and creativity. MIS has helped both my children to become confident, humble and diligent boys. They have been taught many things and are still learning as "Education is an endless path". We would like to take this opportunity to thank Principal Sir and the School Faculty for their support, love and care that they bestowed on our sons. Adieu and Thank You all. Prafulla and Binita Rana. 83 HAPPINESS For me it is a state of mind and it is not at all necessary to be rich or physically beautiful to be happy. I find happiness in the most simple and small things, for example- I feel happy when I find my keys back which I lost a week ago, when my recipe turns good, when my kids Halima Shamoo, 6 C and Umar Shamoo, UKG, learn new things and become independent or when I manage to help my husband in his work. The point is I dont have to wait for big occasions to be happy. I can make my life complete and fulfilling by just being simple and try to see the positive side of everything that is happening to me every day. After all I dont know when my journey of life will come to an end. So I try to make everybody around me feel good and comfortable with me. Najma Shamoo In the world that is TODAY there are two major trends especially for students and to the education institution that pose a fundamental challenge and many opportunities. One is the world shifting from an industrial economy to a knowledge economy. The other is the rising generation brought up on the internet is very differently motivated to learn. After having passed the iron gate SLC which I might add is absolutely draining for a student in Nepal vis a vis psychologically more than physically and the first step towards a higher education we as parents were in a quandary as to where our child would fit in next for further studies. Soorvi gave it a long and hard thought and thinking about her future and where she wanted to go and become decided to join the Modern Indian School in class 11. As a parent I might add A very good decision! Yes, over time she has put on more years and with that has come a realization that this big wide world is ever changing and she needs to be fully equipped to meet and tackle a wide range of challenges that is yet to come and in her own special way come to a very wise conclusion of Seize the moment educationally and there is plenty of time later to Play. She has not come to this decision by her own self, various factors have helped her shape this decision and being a part of MIS has had a very big role to play and Me as a very concerned parent have noted certain new characteristics of Soorvi: namely her sense of critical thinking and problem solving ability and adaptability, initiative and entrepreneurialism, effective oral and written communication, accessing and analyzing information and most important for me personally curiosity and imaginative skills have developed tremendously. The above key factors among others (less important) one required in todays day and age to be successful summarizes the role that MIS has helped shape and play in their own way in my daughters life and equipped her for her future and after she passes out (with flying colours I hope !) it is up to her how she wants to mold her life but she can always look back with pride and fond memories of the huge role that MIS played in preparing and shaping her what is to come yet in LIFE. A BIG AND SINCERE THANK TO MIS!! And to all the students: it is important that you trust adult when we say that your future is important, and that what you do now affects it. It is also important that you know that while many people may contribute to your struggles, you are the only one who will suffer if you fail. Rise above them. Be stronger than the hurdles that life throws at you. Live up to your potential. Do your job. Look ahead. Keep up your end of the bargain in your own equation of success and most important of all DO NOT FORGET TO HAVE FUN DOING IT and the world shall become your oyster! Rajiv Desraj 84 SOMETHING THAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW: Childrens overall development and intellectual height remains the key concern of any parent, despite their size of wealth. Each child has a right, and UN convention on rights of the child (CRC) 1989 has ensured it and 194 countries including Nepal has ratified it long ago. Each child, if we ensure an enabling environment of care and opportunities, they can grow to their full potential. Part of this enabling opportunity to a child greatly depends on how they are brought up at home and quality schooling. Therefore, a good selection of the school for the children is a key. Keeping this in view, twelve years back, I admitted my daughter, Aashma Dangol in Modern Indian School (MIS) followed by my son Aalok Shanker Dangol four years later. Having seen two of my childrens growth and development out of the study in MIS, I feel really very happy and proud of them. While the younger one is shaping up his ultimate aim, I can already see the ultimate aim of my daughter coming to a reality very soon upon her completion of grade 12. I am quite sure that the younger one will also remain successful in materializing his ultimate aim. All this has been possible because of the quality school environment of Modern Indian School (MIS) and dedicated teachers of the school. Probably, there are thousands of schools in Kathmandu valley. Some are beyond affordable limit of many people, while some are cheaper and even free. But quality of education and childrens overall development is still a question. Its very difficult to make a good choice. I am very happy to have my children study in MIS and extremely satisfied to see them grow to their full potential. I consider MIS as a very good school affordable for many people with low and mid-income level. I feel, parents should be careful in selecting a good school for their children and given the quality of education and overall growth of my children, I would certainly recommend MIS to any parent looking for a good school. Finally, I am very much indebted to MIS for taking care of my children and helping them grow to their full potential. Shiva Shanker Dangol and Aruna Dangol HOW TO MAKE A GREAT SCHOOL BETTER I have been a long admirer of Modern Indian School, its commitment and steady progress towards excellence; and to put my mouth where the bread is, I have had three of my wards educated here, a total of 18 parent-MIS years of interaction. I therefore offer these suggestions as a well-wisher of the School on how to make MIS better. 1. Canteen: This has to be modern and with both infrastructure and dietary choice. The seats and service facilities have long remained a low priority over class buildings and the diet is too limited to fatty, fried foods and junk ready-made that are the least healthy for anybody including growing children. Please improve this so all the students can get decent meals. 2. Exercises: Physical activity in the form of compulsory, structured and routine games with at least 2 hours per week and facilities for change and shower and closets must be made available for a school of 2000 student strength and a swimming pool is more than overdue. 85 3. Smart teaching: Hire teachers who can teach smartly i.e. help students learn to analyze, synthesize, critique, and do mental arithmetic and logical inferencing instead of teaching students the long time consuming process oriented, rote method. Instead of exhorting students to study 18 hours a day, teachers should teach students to learn 18 hours stuff in 18 minutes through discussion, innovation, projects, and presentations. There is much too little classroom presentation and team work and when the project works are assigned the teachers feedback is at best perfunctory, looking at neatness and looks rather than quality of content. Existing teachers must be exposed to more than 1 week of innovative educational teaching workshops per year and the management must allow less work load so the teachers can experiment. 4. Reduce bag loads: Despite research findings that students should not carry more than 10 % of their body weight, the number of books prescribed for annual purchase is 30% more than necessary and are rarely or never used; closet space or spacing of assignments must be done so that they have to carry less books or copies; despite my perennial complaints, the School management has not been able to change this for 18 years! 5. More prepared practicals: Whether it is computer or lab or field practicals, there is only 60% preparation at best. Computers or softwares or chemicals or instruments or charts are rarely in 100% order to allow all students access on one on one basis, although these materials do exist in theory. We need to make sure all the pedagogic accessories are in working order, the instructors and energy and water and management are in top order of efficiency. It is a sad story that even NCERT prescribed class demonstrations per chapter are rarely carried out at prescribed frequency. 6. Counseling: We need professional counseling for subject choice, career choice, college choice, adolescent and puberty sexual issues, internet and social media etiquette and ethics issues, sexual education, and this should be offered on steady rolling basis rather than passive voluntary basis. 7. Merit Scholarships: There should be program of offering Merit and Need Based Scholarships which are transparent to incentivize hard work and diligence both for the students and the parents. Although MIS is a non-profit institution that offers one of the best values for money among Kathmandu schools, the absolute fees are spirally beyond the capacities of middleclass parents. Despite the great quality, I myself would not have enrolled my wards had it not been for the momentum of having two wards studying while the fees were climbing and the hassle of transferring was too much. 8. Teachers Load and Pay Package: While the teachers are excellent and dedicated I feel they could perform better at lesser workloads and better pay packages and perhaps even better teachers can be attracted and retained. 9. Alumni Association: We should get an updated, readily available web page of alumni of MIS so that support for the school and love for school and pride of the school are continually nurtured. 10. Be Modern .: Although the School is called Modern, it lags behind in the induction of cutting edge technology in computers, online, audiovisual use etc. The School Web page is not very userfriendly and the students do not get access to the latest and fastest net or computer access and that goes for the use of technology in teaching aids, compared to many schools even in Kathmandu. We need to be much more aggressive than we have been so far. Finally, I thank the MIS Management for putting together such a cream of capable Principals, teachers, infrastructure and leading the school to excel so dramatically over the last two decades of my association and I trust, with some of my humble suggestions, the MIS can shoot even higher. Prof. Amulya Ratna Tuladhar Kathmandu University 86 OLD BOYS AND GIRLS CORNER MODERN INDIAN SCHOOL: TRAJECTORY TO EXCELLENCE Dear fellow students of Modern success instead of moping. This Indian School, Nepal and the valuable lesson taught me spiritual entire happy MIS family, I am resilience by which I was able to Florencia Matina Tuladhar, a spring back whenever life gave me student of this school for eight sour lemons. years and a sister to two of my siblings still studying there. Why? After I graduated in 2008, a lot of Because it is an excellent my friends wanted to go abroad trajectory to success both in from India to USA and I was also NASA internship video in ICIMOD, 2013 moulding you into a good human swept a little in this peer pressure, being, sometimes more worthwhile and more sitting for TOEFL, SAT, and winning more than $30,000 difficult than being a professional successful citizen. per year partial scholarships but I declined once I I wish to share with you my journey through the enrolled in a new field of Geometrics Engineering, School and my accomplishments so you may all gain the first of its kind in South Asia, at Kathmandu some insights and determination to make maximum University and started to live in a hostel with new use of what this School has to offer. friends, mostly from outside the Valley. Despite being a Topper throughout my School years, I found myself I joined this School in Grade V based on the entrance trailing smarter classmates in the first few semesters. exam but with reservations over my tender age and And it was the School motto that came in handy: to physical stature after I transferred from a small private trust myself, my hard work, and my commitment to school. Mrs. Mohini Rana at that time assured me excellence even if it did not land me in Top Rank. By that I could handle the academic pace of a big and the second year, I regularly topped among the girls somewhat impersonal school somewhat different and started to give stiff competition to the Top boy from the personalized pace of my smaller primary of my class. school. Transferring from five years of my preprimary in the USA where I had no knowledge of Nepali Although I had opted to study in Nepal over USA, I language to Grade II in Nepal where I had to pick up was fortunate to have premier technical institutions on Nepali and then to an Indian school where I had of the USA chasing me for my excellence in my field. to learn Hindi in Grade VI gave me more than a few After a tough and grueling multistage international flutters. But the fears were belied with the tough love competition based on my academics, internship of my teachers and my friends who both supported experience, essays, life goals, recommendations, and me and expected me to stand on my own feet. multiple intercontinental Skype based video conferencing interviews, I managed to bag an By Grade VI, I began to lead in various subjects and internship to work with the US based National class ranks, sharpening my competitive drive to earn Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA), the that extra little edge to be the Top Rank with extra same organization that sends rockets to the moon finesse in my handwriting and grammar and Math and orbits multiple satellites, to work with an and Science practice. I loved dancing and learned international team of scientists and academics from classical dancing and regularly performed before the universities of USA and Nepal on Climate Change Parents Annual Day every year to the delight and Vulnerability Mapping using massive data bases of recognition of the entire school family. The School census, climate, disasters in georeferenced motto: Do your duty and do not expect the result Geographic Information System (GIS), the subject of was inscribed into my ethos through actual practice. my Geometrics Engineering training in Nepal. The There were few times where I missed the Top Rank project was so well done that we got an extension by a whisker and once I missed ranking because I and won an international competition on the video missed an exam because my grandmother passed output of the work and a NASA official came from away. There were no second chances or special USA to award us. This was followed with another preferences and Principal Ratnakar exhorted me to similar offer by the top vendor of GIS software, the take in the failures and setbacks of life in stride with Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI). 87 Life was not full of roses and I suffered bitter setbacks in trying to get into public sector jobs despite my excellent grades and internship experiences but I did not let setbacks hold me down, a valuable lesson learnt from Modern Indian School so I continued to pursue excellence. And I was rewarded with three full scholarships to pursue my Masters degree based on tough competition at the national level, the Homi J Bhabha Fellowships of the Indian Embassy to study MTech at Andhra University; at the regional level, the Thailand His Majesty Fellowship to study Masters of Engineering in Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) for GIS and Remote Sensing; and finally, at the international level, the Sindicatum Climate Change Fellowship at the Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI) University, chancellored by Indias latest Nobel laureate, Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, in his capacity as the Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in Delhi. through my two year course where I had the opportunity to win laurels for the University in ESRI Quiz contest, a summer internship at the prestigious Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) under the Indian Space Research Institute in Dehera Dun. I am also leading my class of highly competitive students drawn from Indias elite colleges such as St Stephen, Delhi University and IIT. For this trajectory to excellence I have to thank all my teachers who not only imparted knowledge but also proper attitude and spiritual fortitude to keep on doing your duty without expecting reward. So I urge all my school mates including my siblings there: always work hard, strive for excellence, do not be discouraged with failure, and enjoy dances and activities and friends; for you will not enjoy school but life as well. Thanks MIS. Florencia Matina Tuladhar Alumni 2001-2008 I am now in TERI University Vasant Kunj, three quarters BACK TO SCHOOL I passed out from MIS in 2007. I am currently in Pune pursuing Chartered Accountancy course and have completed my graduation from Symbiosis. This article shares my experience of being an ex-Modernite. It was a strange feeling being back to school almost after 7 years. Though a lot of things have changed but for me it is still the same. The canteen, the buses, the playground, the building, the basketball court. Taking each step closer towards the premises of the school made my memory clearer. The best part was meeting some of the old teachers who still remembered me. especially when he/she had 2 lectures on the same day. It was time for almost everyone to finish their pending work and those who never cared just bunked the class. Those are such small happy moments which I will cherish all my life. My advice for the students reading this would be to enjoy their school life because once you are in college everyone would have different aspects in their daily life which they need to cope up with and time will always be a crunch. I would also like to encourage students to participate more in extracurricular activities as this is the time you can learn and make mistakes without being made to feel guilty for it and also to interact with teachers beyond academics. They can help you show a path or direction you never had thought of. My experience (frankly speaking) wasnt the greatest one. I was an introvert so I didnt talk much back then and I would hardly do any mischief. It was a nice feeling being at school (most of you will realize it only when you are in college). Waking up early in the morning to catch the school bus, hesitantly going down to the assembly (argh I hated that), the attendance (it was a big deal back then as it was the time we got to copy the homework), the short break was just for 10mins but it was never over for until we saw our teacher coming to class. My suggestions to the management would be to introduce a feedback box and maybe create a friendlier environment that the phobia of teachers can be eliminated. And it would be great if there could be a better system to take meals in the canteen because there is no queue and the juniors face quiet a difficulty getting to the counter and getting their meals out of the chaos. Lastly as our school motto says we should do good deeds and not focus on the return, we are the future and our responsibility is not confined to our family but to the society. Wishing all of you good luck for a better future. During the lunch break most of us used to rush to the canteen (Im sure everyone who goes to the canteen has experienced the chutney spilling over their shirt, at least seen it). In the last period we all used to pack our bags well in advance to rush out from the school building so that we could get our favourite seat in the bus. The happiest moments for the students would be when a teacher was absent Harsh Taparia Alumni 88 MIS TAUGHT ME TO LEAD I remember a boy, frightened of many things, unspoken all the times, mellowed all time. Yes I am talking about myself. I, in my early childhood, used to be terrified with everyone, I used to see a policeman and run away, I used to run far away at a glance of a cleric having a long beard, never spoke to anyone new, in fact any one out of the family. I was tacit in front of anyone apart from the family members, I definitely was not able to keep my views in front of anyone. My grandparents, parents and some close relatives were worried about this kind of attitude in me; they were worried about my recluse attitude, as they say. Time went on; I came to Kathmandu from my hometown, Lahan to continue my schooling in the capital. I remember it was just 7 years ago; I joined a school for a year while in search for an international curriculum school. Hence, I joined Modern Indian School in class 6 and for the first time in my life failed in a subject, that too in Computing, which was my passion. Environment. This increased my potentials in managing and leading. We started having a lot of activities, calling guests from outside and organizing events like; debate competition, Quiz, Conferences, Film Shows, Lectures, interaction programs, which were a success. This was definitely not possible without the support of school and our coordinator, Mr. Mabindra Regmi. During this time I also joined a Youth NGO, YOUTH FOUNDATION NEPAL, which I am the volunteer Coordinator for, this was only due to my past records and activities, I have now attended three conferences, one international conference on SAARC youth roles for peace and harmony at Lumbini, Nepal; where I even presented my own paper, the second national conference, Youth Conclave Organized by YUWA, and the other was self-organized at Modern Indian School, IT Conference. I am the same boy, who used to run away seeing a policeman or a "baba", now I deal with policeman, businessman, the so called "Babas", this is the change in the Asish before coming to MIS and the Asish nearing to graduate from MIS. Luckily, I was asked to give a radio interview on youth activism at a national FM, CJMC, not only that but I got an opportunity to be nominated as one of the twenty Dynamic Emerging Leaders of Nepal by Students Club Of Nepal, where I also have been promoted to the executive body as Resource Manager and more interestingly got selected as the Youth Millennium Development Ambassador by Youth Millennium Development, Sierra Leone. Today, I have built in a capacity to organize national level of panel discussions, I have initiated two ventures Glocal Khabar (www.glocalkhabar.com) and AD-Link Pvt. Ltd. And have been part of Open Space Nepal as Managing Director. As I reached the 7th standard, I got an opportunity to be a secret monitor, I was amazed and terrified with the responsibility, anyhow I managed to fulfill my responsibilities, and this was my first ladder to leadership. Then in 8th standard I became a formal class monitor for a semester, this encouraged me to do more and get more. My turn to the real leadership and social activism was scheduled since I started my 9th standard. I remember a Nepali Language class in my 9th standard, where Mrs. Manchala Jha showed us her article published in Kantipur Daily. She asked us to send some write ups to the newspapers if we were interested and also showed the world of fame with it, this captivated me, and I first wrote an article in Nepali Language on Nepali Politics and sent to Kantipur Daily. Fortunately, my article was published within 3 days and this increased my confidence and somehow made me proud of myself and since then I have not stopped writing. With the help and support of Principal Sir and Sandeep Pokharel sir, my computer teacher we started the COMP-TECH GUILD, CTG. I was fuelled with confidence, encouragement, passion and activism but at the same time out of reach with many of my class mates. After my board exams I started a blog as my platform for writing more. I also started working for News Nepal Online as a reporter. MIS taught me to lead and brought out the best in me. I would like to thank the MIS family for supporting, encouraging and motivating a shy and introvert boy to become an outgoing, social activist, responsible man and most importantly embedding leadership characteristics in me. Now I have become an optimistic person, so I believe in life. I never stop if my one approach is undermined rather, I search for the solution and I feel proud of my nature. I work for my desire, I live for my dreams, I dream for my success, I will succeed! THANK YOU MIS! Then I joined the A-levels in MIS. Here I got a very good exposure through Mr. Kaushal Sapkota who asked me to join in a Management Event at Kathmandu College of Management and I was also given the responsibility of leading the team over there and to present a case. This gave me a good experience. We also initiated the WE-HUB incorporating six clubs; Management, Sports, Creativity, Society, Computers and technology, Asish Thakur, Alumni 2014 Currently Doing BBA at Kings College Executive Director , AD-Link Managing Director- Open Space Nepal The Journey To Success 89 FOLLOWING DREAMS If you think that life would have been different for you today if you were in a different circumstance, then you are mistaken because life with its diverse circumstances does not shape us, rather we shape our life. We are the creator of our own life. The best way to create is to plan it each day. Its just been a short while since I left school but I did turn my cherished dream into a beautiful reality. I always wanted to join the army and here I am today. I do want to share my experiences with you all but I am bound by rules. After a rigorous training I have finally found my way to my dreams and I am extremely happy about it. begin to create the life you dreamt of. Nothing in life that is worthy is ever hard to achieve. If you have the courage to try it and you have the faith to believe. And of course your trust in God, theres nothing we cannot do. So, start out with your faith in your heart and climb until your dream comes true. Believe in yourself. Have faith in your abilities. Remember it is important to visualize the life you choose to live and to be who you want to be. Once you make up your mind start living your beliefs, Satyam Niraula Chhetri Alumni 2012 - 13 BACK TO SCHOOL My dear friends and respected teachers, the opportunity to share my experiences of one of the best part of my life with you all at The Modern Indian School, as an alumni gives me great pleasure indeed. As a student, I had always liked going to school, starting all the way from getting up and managing myself within 15 minutes and reaching to my bus stop, and finally breathing a sigh of relief once I'd make to my bus no.16! FITZPATRICK MAAM, SUBBA MA'AM, then you've had it! And finally, the Recess!! I still crave for the mouthwatering food, the samosa, chola bhatura. From playing Football to Cricket in those 30minutes, was the best part. And ending the day with a marathon to get the best seats in the bus but I made it most of the times because of the beautiful ladies around me! Hahaha! Oh yes school days are undoubtedly the best days of our lives. The adrenal rush that I got from seeing my school, because of all the beautiful nature that surrounds our school. Even today when I feel like I need a few moments of peace from all the hustle and bustle, when I feel I'm losing energy, I still come to Chobar. It brings back all my motivation, and it makes me believe that I have a long way to go, and I cannot stop just yet! I graduated from 10th in the batch of 2006, and my journey of fun filled and enriching, years in the school have been the best. Now when I look back, starting all the way from barely reaching the bus stand to early morning assembly, where we would go to the wash room before hand to check our appearances, just to make sure we wouldn't be called out from the assembly lines, I miss those days a lot. And yes, the panic of not completing your assignment of the First Period, especially if it was ASHA MAAM, ANUPA Moving forward, today I am the CEO & Founder of JD Group of Companies. My journey as an entrepreneur, so far, with God's Grace and love and support of all my family, friends and colleagues, has been gratifying. My team and I have spent each and every moment in this journey, trying to bring out 90 the best in ourselves and to take our vision, of being the largest services providers and making it into The Fortune500 companies of the world, towards reality. And to tap into the potentials of the coming generations. And if I can be of any help to you, my dear friends, please feel free to write to me on any career advice, business consulting or anything else that in which I can be of help. It will be a privilege to share with you, my knowledge, experience and expertise. I strongly feel that, we as individuals, as students, as the citizens of the nation, should create a strong vision for ourselves and our country and its people, and work together with utter most sincerity towards fulfilling it and all the while try to make a difference, and help our country achieve new heights. To me, what I achieved today is nothing, but a part of my journey, what I have to achieve is everything to me. I believe, the world wants to make a deal with you. Either you stay in bed fantasizing a life as a CEO or rock star or you get up, get dressed, and do what you have to do to make your dreams come true. Try and convince yourself once and for all that you don't have to lose your childlike wonder when you enter the real world, and that it never goes away, no matter how old you get! I would like to take this opportunity to give a shout out to my friends, Poojan, Isaac, Bijay, Nishit, Pallavi, Arpita, Shekhar, Amogh, Kushal and so many more, you guys made it fantastic. And I would also like to express my heartfelt condolence for my friend Dipendra Mahato, who may not be here today but will always reside in our hearts, may God bless him. Diwesh Bothra (BATCH OF 2006) CEO & Founder, JD Group of Companies MEMORIES Almost five years back when I graduated from MIS, I was nervous, anxious, confused at the same time I had a spark of confidence, and I am very proud to say that MIS plays a very important role in lightening that spark!!! When I assess myself and where I am placed today, pursuing my Masters in International Relations from JNU, New Delhi, post attaining a degree in Economics from SRCC, I only feel proud to say that my schooling has played a great role in it, and this is not because I am writing as an alumna !!! Our schools teach us almost everything we learn in the initial years of our lives, with this I certainly don't mean books, from making friends to letting them go, from accepting defeat when wrong to standing for the right, from realizing that your teachers only want you to do good in life to understanding the fact that your parents are as nervous as you are or probably more in the PTA!! If I am ever given a second chance to redo my schooling I would stick to what my parents had decided for me, not that I had only good times, but still, and that's the beauty of it. Parul Nadar 91 EXPERIENCE AS HEAD BOY It has been 12 years since I walked through those gates holding my mothers hand, for the first day in my new school, having no idea where I was going. Turns out, it was S-CH-O-O-L. As much as I hated going to school back then, I am so glad my parents chose this school out of hundreds of others in the valley because MIS has changed my life, transformed me completely. From being a small 6 year old boy with big dreams and high hopes to being the head boy of the school - a lot of great things have happened to me in these past years. MIS has built me in being efficient and responsible. I will always be grateful for that. There are so many memories of this place that will always be tucked away deep inside my mind and when I grow old and look back at all the crazy things I did here with my friends, I am pretty sure my eyes will fill up with tears. The knowledge that I have gained here will always be with me, wherever I go. I want to take this opportunity to thank Principal Sir and all my teachers who had guided me in my difficult time and had taken good care of me. There are so many other things that I have learned here for which no words in any language can describe how grateful I am for everything that MIS has catered to me. I know I will not be able to remember all the things that I do in life but in the future when I decide to look back I know there are some things that I will always cherish till my last breath; some things that will stay with me forever and MIS is one of them. Thank you for your love and support. "To meet and part is the way of life, but to part and meet is the hope of life." No words can possibly describe what MIS truly means to me. Proud to be a Modernite! Pratik S.J.B. Rana Headboy EXPERIENCE AS HEAD GIRL With every passing day, my heart throbs as I nostalgically recapture all those sweet and bitter moments at MIS through my 8 years. From a timid girl who had first led her uncertain footsteps through the gates of MIS to a sincere, confident and responsible girl. The entire credit goes to the institution with the most supportive Principal and wonderful faculty of teachers. Of all the achievements in MIS, my greatest achievement was when I was entrusted with the title of the School Head Girl 2014-15 the ultimate leadership responsibility to serve as a role model for the students. Who does not aspire such an exalted title? I had always yearned to have my name inscribed on Honour Roll of the MIS Head boy/Head girl displayed prominently and permanently as a part of the schools history. I never imagined that today I would be penning down my experience as one of them. Entailed with many duties and to maintain grades was challenging. But I would be instantly cheered up after relishing the daily dose of respectful Head girl greetings from smiling juniors, an enlivening role identity eclipsing over my own identity. One of the most cherished experiences of Head girl was when all our team and students put together what our Principal and many teachers appreciated as the BEST MIS TEACHERS DAY EVER. Thank you teachers and dear student council members. How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon December is here before its June My goodness how the time has flown With a heavy heart, it is time to close the most amazing chapter of my life- my schooldays. I express my sincere gratitude to our Principal Sir and my second parents - my teachers who always encouraged and molded me to become a better person to take up the challenges of the world. Dear juniors as I say adieu remember that now you may hate coming to school or attending those boring lectures and get annoyed on being punished. But when you leave, all these moments will be cherished the most. You would want to extend your days here but cannot stop the inevitable. So, do not waste the precious days of your school life with a glum face; instead rejoice each and every little moment so that they remain engraved in your soul forever. Its not the goodbyes that hurt but the flashbacks that follow. Proud to be a Modernite!! Ushnish Dianne Tuladhar Head Girl 92 MESSAGE FROM THE DEPUTY HEAD BOY It has been a difficult task for me to pen down this farewell note. Going back to the first day at MIS, Class XI, I recall myself as a shy guy who joined MIS with a feeling of changing me. With time, I changed myself, became more confident and with that came an opportunity of a lifetime, a chance to prove myself, a moment of being known as The Deputy Head Boy of MIS. It has truly been an honour to be selected as the Deputy Head Boy and thus has proved to be a very responsible year for me. Time and again I have tried to fit in the shoes of being the Deputy Head Boy and live upto the expectations of my teachers and friends. This experience has left a huge impact in my life making me more responsible and sincere. Now, when soon I am to leave, I would like to thank MIS, my lovely teachers and all my friends who helped me to bring the best of ME. I WAS, AM and WILL always be proud to be a MODERNITE. And lastly, to my fellow Modernites, I would like to say, Life will always provide us with lots of opportunities but what matters is how you seize it and make the most out of it. Mayank Nehwal Deputy Head Boy MESSAGE FROM THE DEPUTY HEAD GIRL A wise man once said, The greatest journeys in life begins with the smallest steps. My journey began with MIS which proved to be my greatest and wisest step as it led me through the door of self discovery and growth and development. This was proved true when I was chosen as the Deputy Head Girl. It was indeed a matter of great pride to be honoured with such a coveted title. I would like to thank Principal Sir and all my teachers for giving me the opportunity to groom myself and shine out. From a very quiet and shy person I have become confident, open and more responsible. What I have gained here in MIS is certainly more than I can express in words. All the experiences, the good and the bad moments will remain engraved in my heart. Once again I would like to thank each and everyone, whose presence and invaluable advice have shaped my life and thank you MIS for all the beautiful moments. Goodbye MIS, will miss you. Always proud to be a Modernite. Parul Mittal Deputy Head Girl 93 TWEETS FROM CLASS XII I have loved my time at M.I.S. Within the first 5 years of being a Modernite, Ive collected lots of good memories and been blessed with good friends and teachers. Prashant Khanal 12 A Being a Modernite means being part of an experience. After four years here, I am not going to cry because its over and at the same time will smile because it happened. :) Aayushi Agarwal 12 D 8 years of being in this school, and even if every moment wasnt perfect, the good memories I will carry from here on, I will cherish forever. My teachers and my friends will always remain in my heart. Prajwol Bickram Rana 12 C Its been 2 years at MIS and MIS has given me a lot. I thank my teachers and friends for giving me lots of love. Dilpreet Singh 12 D These 12 years at MIS have proven to become a spectacular part of my life. I will cherish each moment spent here. I am proud to be a Modernite. Hritwik Munankarmi 12D Ive changed so much. From an introvert to a person with lots of friends, Ive learned many new things and have begun to accept the differences of people. 12 C simply rocks!! Anna Pradhan, 12 C College is just a new day of life where you find new teachers and friends and hang out together. So just follow living young, wild and free. Den Maharjan 12 D The two years at MIS were my golden years; will miss this place badly. Digvijay Kochar 12 D Spending 12 years in MIS I had some invaluable moments which I will forever cherish. Thank you to all my teachers and friends for making my schooldays so very special. Pratik S.J.B. Rana 12 D Past 12 years and have a bunch of memories which cant be put into words. No combination of words can describe my mesmerizing memories. I will miss this school. :) Kritika Agrawal 12 D These two years in MIS have been one of the most memorable times of my life. I will miss MIS. Rinzing Dickey Lama 12 D Interesting, enjoyable moments, just passed away within 9 years. I will miss it a lot. Nikesh Agarwal 12 D It is an unbelievable feeling but the truth is that its just been 2 years at MIS. Naughty and crazy friends and the lovely teachers have made a special place in my heart because of which the days at MIS have always been WONDERFUL. Thank you all. Purvi Jagnani 12 D Two years in MIS, passed by in the blink of an eye. Lots of memories to be cherished. Love from teachers and friends will be missed. Pooja Agarwal 12 D I have been in MIS for 12 years. This school has given me a lot. I would like to thank my teachers and my friends for making my 12 years so amazing and memorable. Ankur Agarwal 12 D I had a great experience studying in MIS for 10 years. I will always miss MIS. Bikash Saraogi 12 D All the wonderful moments spent with loving friends and caring teachers will be cherished forever. I am PROUD TO BE A MODERNITE!! Richa Bhandari 12D This school gave me a forever within the numerous days and I am thankful for that. Sidhika Mall 12 D 94 Best and worst, all spent in MIS. Together with MIS, I went to the top of the ladder becoming who I wanted to and still improving. Krisha Maskey 12 A The 11 years spent in Modern Indian School will always be my inspiration for the rest of my life. The friends I met and the lessons I learnt are priceless. I will miss this place a lot and the memories made here will always be cherished. Rasila Shrestha 12 E School and college life are just like a train. They keep on moving and moving on a railway track, throughout. I had a nice time at MIS. Kaushal Agrawal 12 D The 2 years spent in MIS have been one of the best phases of my life and I will always cherish all these memories. Ratna Maya Tuladhar 12 E I have been at MIS for the past 11 years. This school is not just the temple of knowledge but has also been my second home. I will always cherish the time spent here. I am proud to be a Modernite. Amisha Somani 12 D Its been 12 years at MIS and I have both sweet and bitter memories. Aashmi Shakya 12 E The 12 years spent at MIS were the best days of my life and they will be cherished and appreciated in every phase of my life. Each and every moment spent here with my friend, and worthy teachers will remain in my heart forever. Rubika Tuladhar 12 E The most important and enjoyable phase of my life I have spent in this school. The friends I met here and the lessons I have learnt will be () for my future. Satchit Rajbanshi 12 E Asta la vista. Adios. Sayonara. See ya. Only two years spent here and I already feel like this is my family. And these memories are now and will always be a part of my life! :). Mary Gurung 12 F The time spent in Modern Indian School was the best time of my life! The past 12 years will be cherished and appreciated through every step of my life ahead. Cheer and Jai MIS! Kevin Amatya 12 E The perfect ambience, the perfect set of teachers, and the perfect set of BFFs, all in one place, Modern Indian School. Many years of my life have been spent here, but not a moment in the circle of doubt. Nikhil Agrawal 12 D 5 years in MIS passed so quickly. This school taught me so many things and made me a better person day by day. There were harsh memories as well as sweet memories made here. These moments will always be cherished in my heart. Proud to be a Modernite!! Ritu Agrawal 12 E Im privileged to be a part of MIS. Ill cherish each and every moment spent here! Bipasna Shakya 12 F Two years in MIS have passed by so soon. All the wonderful memories and amazing experiences are something that Ill cherish throughout my life. Youll be missed MIS, and badly so. Bhavna Kalwani 12 A I spent 11 years here. they said. I attended school here for only 7 years. I said, attaining, the joy of a lifetime, and memories to ponder upon. Rahul Bansal 12 D Ive been studying at this school for 2 years. Ive made many friends. I will miss this place a lot. Shyam Sureka 12 D The past six years in MIS have gone by so quickly and they were wonderful. I wish I could go back and re-live it all. Ill miss all my teachers and friends. Aadarsh Manandhar 12 E MIS was a new chapter in my life and it taught me lots of new things. Every moment spent here will be unforgettable. Anushka Tuladhar 12 F Along with all my sweet and bitter memories, I will treasure these past 2 years spent as a Modernite. Sichu Shakya 12 A The 6 years of my MIS journey have been wonderful. MIS will be missed really bad. Parul Mittal Class 12 D In the short span of time that I spent in MIS, I have had a chance to meet so many colourful people. Aadhya Bala K.C. 12 G Its been 2 years since I joined MIS, what an awesome and wonderful experience its been. I will miss my friends and teachers. Ashutosh Sharma 12 D Two years in MIS went by so fast, in the blink of an eye. All my achievements and all my success will be dedicated to it. It made me a mature person day by day. MIS will be missed. Aman Gadia 12 D Sometimes you just have to hold your head up high, blink away the tears and say goodbye! Thanks for all the memories. Ill miss you MIS. Swati Agrawal 12 D Memories in MIS will be cherished forever!!! Good bye MIS. Nirva Neupane 12 G The memories I am going to carry following the 6 years I spent in Modern Indian School, being a Modernite will never be forgotten. Thank you MIS. Ivana Singh 12 A I am proud to be a student of MIS. It was a great pleasure studying in MIS for 7 years. I will always carry those wonderful memories in my heart. Ill never forget the words said by our Principal sir, Nothing can ever substitute hard work. Jonathan Rai 12 A The past 7 years spent in MIS shall be cherished in my memories forever. Will always be a proud Modernite. Farzana Sayyed 12 D 95 as I have met many awesome people at this school. I have faced many ups and downs. I have enjoyed each and every day. Apekshit Kedia 12 E Nothing can be more precious than the 12 glorious years that I have spent in MIS. I will cherish it forever. I feel proud to have received my education here. Once a Modernite, always a Modernite. Thank you MIS!!! Pratistha Pradhan 12 A The only reason why Im still here is because I didnt receive my Hogwarts letter when I was eleven. Ishara Aryal 12 E These 13 years of my life spent in MIS will always be remembered and cherished as a beautiful memory in my heart. The love that I have been given by my friends and my teachers is all that has made me what I am now. I am thus very proud that I was a part of MIS Utkarsh Jha 12 A The wonderful time I spent at MIS is something I cannot get back. Ill always remember these memories with a smile. Tenzin Chodon 12 D 12 years of awesomeness spent at MIS with great memories of happiness and sorrows attached with them. Ayush Pallav 12 G These 5 years have left a deep imprint on my heart and the sweet memories collected will always be cherished. I will remain a Modernite throughout life. Kristina Bhattarai 12 G All the moments spent at MIS will be cherished forever. Thank you for everything MIS. The best moments of my life were spent at MIS. Neha Bothra 12 D Two years in MIS went by in the blink of an eye and its already time to say good bye. Thank you all for the memories and good luck to the ones who have yet to overcome the challenges. Phurbu Doma Lama 12 G Its not what I have chosen to be, but its what I have learned to be from this school. These 15 years in MIS were filled with moments to cherish and now I can proudly say, YES IM A MODERNITE!! Karina Singhal 12 D After spending 11 years at MIS Ive collected loads of memories bunking, partying, exams, assignments, friends and science. Well I can proudly say that Im a proud Modernite!! Serene Singh 12 G The 11 years spent at this school have been a rollercoaster ride. Many ups and downs, many highs and lows and a handful of unforgettable memories which I will cherish my whole life. Suman Shrestha 12D I am thankful to my parents who gave me an opportunity to study in this school. All the happiness, sorrow as well as the caring of the teachers will be cherished throughout my life. Amit Jha 12 G 6 precious years of my life, here at MIS will be cherished forever!!! Goodbye MIS. Santosh Dhital 12 D Just two years in MIS and already its time to say goodbye. These two years have given me the best friends, teachers and memories that will be cherished forever. Farewell! Yuvana Joshi 12 G Loving friends, helpful teachers and a strict principal, the days spent at MIS have been memorable and will always be missed. Gaurav Bajaj 12 D Just two years in MIS and it feels as if I have been here for many more years than that. All my memories will be cherished. Farewell MIS. Sovali Singh 12 G Two years at MIS, I have found myself to be a member of a new family. The memories that I will cherish throughout my life were made here. Riya Khetan 12 G 12 years at MIS went by so quickly. Studying here for so long makes it feel like a second home. I am going to miss all those wonderful moments and of course the teachers who have helped me reach this far. Shikhar Shrestha 12 G Memories will be cherished. MIS and Modernites will be missed. Prapti Khatri 12 G 20 years from now maybe Ill be more disappointed by the things that I didnt do than by the ones I did do in these four crazy years of my life. The memories of all the laughter around the corridors, bunking classes, running away from teachers (especially the Principal) make me nostalgic. A PROUD MODERNITE I AM! Nikita Jalan 12 D Two years at MIS and Ive already connected to so many people here. Thanks a ton to the ones who walked besides me in bad times. Aayushnov Dhungana 12 G 6 beautiful years in MIS as a Modernite will forever be cherished. I have spent a happy and memorable part of my life here with such exemplary teachers and friends. Dikshya Paudel 12 G 6 years in MIS have gone so fast and the amazing moments spent here with friends and teachers can never be forgotten. Always a Modernite!! Aayusha Maharjan 12 D It has just been 2 years in MIS and it feels like Ive known this place forever. Ive made many irreplaceable memories with my friends. Im grateful to the teachers who supported me and encouraged me through all aspects of life. Gagan P. Karna 12 'G' Joining MIS has proven to be the best decision of my life. Ill miss it forever. I am proud to be a Modernite. Harshbardhan Goenka 12 D I never knew that I was making the most precious memories of my life here. My 2 years in MIS were the most precious ones. Will miss school days, will miss MIS. Sibika Gadia 12D These 4 years in MIS have been memorable. Ill miss this place 96 The memories that MIS gave can neither be forgotten nor be replaced in any way. 5 years in MIS. Thanks to all my friends, teachers and respected Principal Sir! Daniel Nath 12 F The 2 years in MIS were a wonderful experience. Ill miss MIS!!! Lila Shrestha 12 A These 2 years in MIS have passed so fast. A lot of experiences and knowledge have been gained and Im very proud that I studied in this school. Ill always remember this school, all the teachers, and especially my friends who taught me to believe in myself and never give up. Namgyal Lama 12 D Who would have thought these five years would pass so fast (in the blink of an eye). The memories will always be cherished whether of, happiness, sadness, excitement. It will all last forever in my heart. Sweta Agrawal 12 E I am grateful to all the teachers and students for their valuable guidance and help for the past 2 years that I spent in this school. Namrata Begwani 12 F 12 years OMG!! These 12 years were the most memorable and the best moments of my life. It was filled with mixed emotions of happiness, joy and sorrow. Proud to be a MODERNITE!! MIS you will be missed. Simran Sarawgi 12 E The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past. You cant get on well in your life until you let go of past failures and heartaches. Simran Kayastha 12 F I sat myself in the front row of the bus. There at the back rows, I could hear the commotion of the people betting on which class I could be in. They wanted to know my name-and just the "name". In the bus of fourty-something students. I couldn't find one hospitable. After nearly one hour in the bus, we finally reached the school. I was in the dilemma if I should get down or should wait for the other old-bees to get down first. I don't remember how I tackled that confusion, but I got down from the bus and walked all way to the school building alone. There was an anxiety hovering in me. I could feel the school staring at me with the look of awe and despair. ÊI was expecting for gracious hospitality from my new mates as I deliver to other. My feet were numb and moved to the steps of unconscious. I was confused which hallway to use since, the school was too big and all the exits looked the same. However, I managed to find my class myself. My head sank in fear if anyone will start any sort of conversation with me. With each step of my feet, I could feel the rate of my terrified heart increasing with anxiety. People were beckoning at each other at the sight of me. I wanted to burst out but I had nobody to lean on. This sheer thought of being the unwanted one haunted me for hours. I could bearly find myself in the class. Goodbyes are not forever. They are not the end. They simply mean I will miss you till the time we meet again. Nisha Gupta 12 F Thank You MIS for giving me true friends and sweet memories in these seven years of schooling. Nistha Khanal 12 F I will miss these two years of fun and experience in MIS. Reva Adhikari 12 F Finally two years in MIS are over. Will miss the fun and crazy times, had out here. Suyasha K.C. 12 F In my two years here at MIS, I have made friends and had memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. Ankur Roy 12 A I had started my journey in MIS four years ago. Ive had my share of struggles and happiness. These moments have brought me here today and henceforth, I know I will be stronger than I was. I will march onwards from here with your love in my heart and dreams in my eyes. Anoushka Poudel 12 C Years have passed since my first day at school. Now, I have all the wonderful people around me. I am still cherished recollecting those blended memories to cheer on... Prabesh Poudel 12 G If I were to define my school life in one word, it would be Craziness though it may still seem to be an understatement. All in all, it has so passed so fast that I have the illusion that it flew making only cherishable memories and no room for regrets .. Saiksha Palikhey 12 C Its been 9 years since I joined this institution and these 9 years have been the best years of my life. It has been a fun ride but it is soon coming to an end. I will cherish every moment especially the time when the Principal labeled me, the heart throb of MIS. I am proud to have been a Modernite.Youll never walk alone. Iki Yang Rai 12 E My journey in MIS from the beginning has been full of ups and downs but I must say I have enjoyed my stay here. Now leaving this place is tough as I have woven so many beautiful memories. No matter what, I will always cherish those memories in my heart. I will miss each and every thing about MIS. Farewell!! Akshit Chettri 12 E The two years spent at MIS were very interesting and memorable to me. I have had many good friends and teachers who were very helpful and kind to me. MIS will remain in my heart!! Karma Gurung 12 D In only two years, I have learnt many things from this school and have given me endless memories! Prabhash Gautam 12 E These wonderful years in MIS has given me so much and made me what I am today. I made lots of friends, met a lot of great people, experienced beautiful moments. I will truly miss my school life. Someday I hope I repay it back for giving me so much. Love you and miss you MIS. Prayag Mali 12 B MIS has given me so much in 10 years. It has captured my heart by providing such great friends and teachers. Memories, I will cherish for my entire life have been made here. Will feel proud about it always!! Cheers to MIS!! Lasta Nakami 12 E 97 Creativity Through Arts Iki Yang Rai Ashutosh Sharma Kanchan Gupta Pratik SJB Rana Jyoti Verma Sumit Dangol Apoorv M. Khatry 98 Milestone-2014 Abhisekh Chand, 4 'E' New Zealand Miheer Narsing Pradhan, 4 'E' Thailand Pratistha Pradhan, 12 'G' Thailand Animon Rapacha, 9 'B' Germany Yogita Sawarthia, 11 'A' Myknoes, Greece Adrian Paudel, 4 'A' Bangkok Jessica Kansakar, 10 'C' & Gaurang Kansakar 7 'E' Singapore Diksha Bajracharya, 7 'A' Washington DC, USA Girls Football Team Ohio, USA Milestone-2014 SCHOOL Milestone-2014 ACTIVITIES Milestone-2014 Milestone-2014 Milestone-2014 Abhisekh Chand, 4 'E' New Zealand Miheer Narsing Pradhan, 4 'E' Thailand Pratistha Pradhan, 12 'G' Thailand Animon Rapacha, 9 'B' Germany Yogita Sawarthia, 11 'A' Myknoes, Greece Adrian Paudel, 4 'A' Bangkok Jessica Kansakar, 10 'C' & Gaurang Kansakar 7 'E' Singapore Diksha Bajracharya, 7 'A' Washington DC, USA Girls Football Team Ohio, USA Milestone-2014 SCHOOL Milestone-2014 ACTIVITIES Milestone-2014 Milestone-2014