Indians are second to none
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Indians are second to none
THE GL BAL TIMES MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 Love for GT PULLing you too much? Keep the PULL going for we bring to you another GT PULLOUT, featuring our very own leaders aka the student council. Flip through another specially crafted four pages that shout the message PULL up for being a part of the school student council is no small feat. PULL over and plug in. Next: Story Special Is India ready to host the Olympics in 2024? a) Yes b) No c) Can’t say To vote, log on to www.theglobaltimes.in POLL RESULT for GT issue March 30, 2015 20% Can’ t say 33% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% No 47% Yes Do you think BRT should be scrapped? Results as on April 4, 2015 www.theglobaltimes.in Everyday Superheroes S uperhero. What strikes you the moment you hear this word? A red cape or maybe, the ability to fly? Mankind has always been enamoured by the idea of a superhero - a human who is stronger, sharper and faster than average; a human who possesses powers to fight off evil and save the day. But what is a superhero really all about? Satyajyoti Nanda, AIS Gur 46, XII, attempts to answer the question. After watching Spiderman, many of us have spent hours trying to launch webs from our wrist because we too dream of becoming a superhero, someone who has the ability to change the world. A superhero is everything that an average person dreams to become and can become. A common man may ask, “How do I become a superhero?” By living your life the way you ought to, taking care of your family, your school or college, your job, helping out at home, etc, you’re already on the path to There is a superhero in each one of us. Luckily, to activate it, you don’t have to be bitten by a radioactive spider. All you need to do is, make the right choice at the right time, for being a superhero is simply a matter of choice. unleashing your inner hero. All that you need is some mental reprogramming. The primary hurdle to the awakening of the hero is apathy. Since an essential qualification for a superhero is serving society and being sensitive to its needs, you just cannot afford to ignore something that lies outside your field of concern and doesn’t seem to give immediate returns. If something needs fixing, take the initiative and go fix it. Make the decision to act and not walk past it. If you see your teacher struggling with a pile of notebooks, offer help. A leaking tap? Go close it. The important part is to let people know that you’re there. Be someone who can be counted on for assistance at any time - just like your friendly neighbourhood Spiderman. The secondary aspect of rising to heroism is one’s perspective and judgement.. If you helped somebody Pic: Dhruv Bindal, AIS Gur 46, X G just for the sake of it and didn’t experience any pride or joy, you’re less likely to help next time. This might sound clichéd, but what one must realise is that no errand is too small. For that teacher struggling with the books, you were the hero. You sensed her helplessness and acted accordingly. No, you didn’t defeat the ISIS, but you still made her job easier with no expectation of any returns and that’s what a hero is all about. S/he derives pleasure out of helping others. The world is a bad place not because of the actions of the evil, but because of the silence of the good. But there are people who have proved this wrong. The lad who ran into a burning building to rescue trapped children, the girl who dived into a pond to save her drowning friend, the young boy who chased down a chain snatcher, the commando who cocked his MP5 before stepping into the Taj on 26/11 to liberate it, the driver who offered a lift to an injured pedestrian on the road, the girl who resisted demands of dowry, the CRPF jawan who was on patrol in the jungles of Chhattisgarh to fight insurgents or the man who rung the doorbell of the house which emanated the din of domestic violence. These are some of the many everyday superheroes. Relating to these commoners isn’t tough, for they are as real as your teeth. The only difference between them and the majority is that when presented with a choice to act or walk away, they chose or would choose the former. It is reasonable to argue that the indifferent cannot become superheroes. It is your choice that makes all the difference in making you one. G T Indians are second to none ... says Dr Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, known for steering space projects during his sojourn as ISRO chairman, on the occasion of convocation ceremony at AUUP D r Kasturirangan, currently chancellor Jawaharlal Nehru University and member of Planning Commission, traces his journey of leading a prestigious ISRO project, its challenges, twhere India stands in terms of space project and its future. In a tete-a- tete with Himaanshu Poswal, Amity School of Engg & Tech, he elucidates India’s position as a frontrunner. How did your journey with ISRO begin where you were chairman for almost ten years? After having done my research on cosmic rays and universal emission of Xrays from the Vikram Sarabhai Laboratory in Ahmedabad, I was all set to go to the US for a post doctoral. It was then that Vikram Sarabhai asked me to stay back as an interesting space programme was in the pipeline and they wanted to put me on the experimental front there. Dr Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan addressing the gathering Tell us about your first project at ISRO. My first task at ISRO was to work on the prestigious and ambitious satellite project - Aryabhatta. It was to be launched as part of an agreement between Soviet Union and India. ects. Today, we are also utilising the funds for communication, education, health, remote sensing, etc. Dr Kasturirangan with Himanshu How challenging was the launch? Prime minister Indira Gandhi wanted the satellite to be launched within two and a half to three years. This was a big challenge for our team considering we lacked the necessary infrastructure and expertise required to deliver. At this point, rocket scientist Dr Satish Dhawan took over and soon enough, we had a fantastic team in place. Consequently, we built the first satellite in 13 months and the second in just 24-28 months! The 2015-16 budget allocates $1.2 billion to space activities. How are you looking at investing the same? Space activities involve huge amount of money. Hence the investment calls for a good justification, the very reason why we are using it for developmental proj- The trend of space tourism is catching up. What makes it so popular? Space tourism is all about the excitement of feeling micro gravity and learning about space. You can virtually float in that environment! And people want to experience it. However, we are yet to develop an affordable way to make space tourism a reality. India is emerging as a space savvy country. What do you think are the major factors responsible for this? There is abundant engineering talent in India. The young lot graduating from the institutions of our country, including your own, is extremely bright. They are flourishing in a challenging environment. Besides, Indians are second to none when it comes to achieving goals. ISRO has a culture of working together, a culture of interaction, communication and accepting challenges. We use failures as stepping stones to success. These factors have made India a space savvy country. G T Polo for a cause Fool’s Day In America, when the Gregorian calendar was adopted, the new year that was earlier celebrated on April 1 was moved to January 1. Those who continued to follow the old calendar were labelled fools. Amity Polo Cup 2015 was as special as always, striving to encourage team spirit, goodness and living its noble commitment to philanthropy T he finals of the Amity Polo Cup organised by Amity Riding & Polo Academy on March 8, to invite charity for Amitasha, an initiative of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools & RBEF, for the less privileged girl child, were played on Jaipur Polo Ground amidst who’s who. The memorable game Cavalry 61, under the captaincy of Lt Col Ravi Rathore overshone Action Polo by Learning Curve THE GLOBAL TIMES | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 Pics: Sanwale Kumar, ASCO A Amity Instt of Education mity Institute of Education (AIE), New Delhi organised a demonstration for students on ‘Self Defence Techniques for Girls’ on March 9 in an ode to International Women’s Day. All the female students from the institute attended the session along with 20 students from Amity Institute of Education, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh. Head constable Bharti along with four of her team members from the Special Police Unit for Women and Children demonstrated various self defence techniques for the onlookers. The team was deputed by DCP Varsha Sharma from Crime Against Women Cell. The session was an interactive one and the participants freely shared their experiences and asked relevant questions which were answered by the head constable. Towards self defence During the demonstration, head constable Bharti highlighted the following points for self defence: Raise voice against misconduct and bring the perpetrators to book as it will teach them a lesson. Awareness is the first line of defence; it is important to be aware of oneself and one’s surroundings as criminals are likely to choose targets that appear more unaware. One may even think of the strategies of potential attackers to be able to deal better with them. Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations Presents Brainleaks-135 FOR CLASS XI-XII 6-3 goals. The match was an exhilarating one that saw the two teams compete neck to neck in the 4 chukkers. Ravi Rathore scored two goals, while Vishal Chauhan scored one goal in the third chukker, which brought victory to Cavalry 61. The last chukker saw no goal. Amity’s commitment to nobility Dr Ashok K. Chauhan, Founder President, Amity Universe shared that Amity is committed to the development of the nation through education and philanthropy. He added that Amity will organise more such events in support of the under privileged sections of the society to bring them into the mainstream. Presenting the trophy The winning trophy was presented by Dr Ashok Chauhan K. Chauhan; Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan; Mr Atul Chauhan, Chancellor, AUUP; Mr Aseem Chauhan, Chancellor, AUG & AUR; Ms Pooja Chauhan, Vice Chairperson, AHF and Ms Sapna Chauhan, Vice Chairperson, Amiown. Who’s who Ambassadors, diplomats, academicians, sportspersons and personalities from all walks of life graced the event. Maharaj Kumar Sahib and Maharani Kunwarani Sahiba Nivitte Kumari Ji of Udaipur; Darja Bavdaz Kuret, Ambassador of Slovenia to India; Shahnaz Husain, CEO, Shahnaz Herbals Inc and Rajeev Shukla, MP, were a few prominent faces present. Following the final Self defence for women Education & Enhancement 3 An exhibition match between Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority (MTPA) and Axis Bank followed. The match was won by the MTPA. The raffle gifts were given away by Ms Pooja Chauhan and Maharani Kunwarani Sahiba Nivitte Kumari Ji. Amitasha students captivated the audience with a song.G T AUUP signs landmark MoU AUUP & VU University are all set to forge mutual ties I Pratiman Uniyal, AUUP t was a historic moment when Prof Jaap Winter, president, VU University, Amsterdam, along with a delegation of members visited the campus and signed an MoU with AUUP to foster a mutual relationship and facilitate the exchange of expertise. The guests were welcomed by Prof (Dr) Gurinder Singh, Amity Group Additional Vice Chancellor; Dr Balwinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor, AUUP; Dr W Selvamurthy, President, ASTIF, along with directors and HoIs. The MoU will facilitate joint research programmes, seminars, workshops and trainings in the area of biotechnology, bioinformatics, nanotechnology, engineering, management and law along with exchange Kazakh Calling A Showcasing the MoU of academic information, faculty members, students and study programmes. It will also include training of and visits by faculty members of both the universities, internship programmes for the students and faculty development programmes in areas of mutual interests. Expressing his gratitude for the association, Prof Jaap Winter said that Amity University has proved its excellence worldwide. He expressed hope that the association will provide a forum for building mutual relations and friendship between both the countries. Welcoming the alliance, Prof (Dr) Gurinder Singh said that the collaboration would be rewarding for both the universities as well as the two countries in the long run. He further outlined that Amity University stresses on the holistic development of each and every student as they are groomed to become competent and confident professionals in a cross cultural work milieu. G T The writer is senior manager, Office of Group Addl.Vice Chancellor, Amity University. Pic: Shrey Saxena, ASET Himaanshu Poswal Amity School of Engg & Tech mbassador of Kazakhstan, His Excellency Bulat Sarsenbayev visited AUUP on March 20, 2015, to strengthen educational ties between AUUP and Kazakh National University (KNU). Other guests included the wife of His Excellency and Dr Galim Kair Mutanov, Rector, KNU. His Excellency congratulated Amity University for excelling in education Prof (Dr) Gurinder Singh with Kazakh Delegates and creating future leaders in such a short span of time. Later during the day, the guests were felicitated with a token of remembrance. In a cultural extravaganza, the students of Kazakhstan presented an orchestra, a dance and songs. The orchestra played Indian songs that instilled a new vigour in the audience. The excitement reached a crescendo when performers stepped down the stage to invite the audience for a dance. Among those who shook a leg on the occasion was Dr Ashok K. Chauhan, Founder President, Amity Universe, himself.G T Find out the number of ATP formation after complete oxidisation of five molecules of α-ketoglutaric acid formed during Substrate label phosphorylation and Chain label phosphorylation in Kreb’s cycle respectively. (a) 7 and 1 (b) 12 and 2 (c) 16 and 8 (d) 40 and 5 Last Date: April 16, 2015 3 Ans: Brainleaks 134: (b) 0 correct entries win attractive prizes 0H Name:................................................... Class:................................................... School:................................................ Send your answers to The Global Times, E-26, Defence Colony, New Delhi - 24 or e-mail your answer at brainleaks@theglobaltimes.in Scholastic Alerts Examination: Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre Medical Test (UPCPMT 2015). Institutes: The examination is organized by Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, for admission in various Government and approved Medical/ Dental/ Homeopathic/ Ayurvedic/ Unani colleges of Uttar Pradesh. Courses: M.B.B.S., B.D.S., B.H.M.S., B.A.M.S., B.U.M.S Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Bio-Technology and Mathematics or any other elective subject with English at a level not less than the core course. For details, please visit the website. Online applications available: From March 20, 2015, on the official website Last date for submission of online applications/ online registration closes: April 22, 2015 at 5:00 pm Entrance Examination: May 24, 2015 Website: www.upcpmt2015.co.in Taruna Barthwal, Manager, Amity Career Counselling & Guidance Cell For any query, write to us at careercounselor@amity.edu AIS PV Amilogical Park Fool’s Day Green steps Evergreen impact 4 In France, April Fish Day is celebrated instead of Fool’s Day. Children tape a picture of fish behind an unwary friend’s back and wait till the fun begins THE GLOBAL TIMES | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 Young greenhearts. 1 neglected space. 9 months of persistent hard work. Result? 2342.90 square metres of transformed green land and an international award. Tulika Banerji, GT Network reports... Green team Green project O ne small step and one honest initiative is all it takes to make a positive change in uncountable lives. In keeping with Amity’s core principle of responsible citizenship, AIS Pushp Vihar took part in an international competition ‘Disney Friends for Change Project 2014-15: Conserving Green Spaces’. It is an innovative school volunteering programme committed to the cause of saving the environment and nurturing socially sensitive children. AIS Pushp Vihar was selected among the top 10 schools from 65 participating schools across India, and won a grant of Rs 5,00,000 for developing a green space for the community. The school team worked relentlessly on the project under the tutelage of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools & RBEF from April to December, 2014. U The AIS PV team receives the well deserved trophy from none other than Vidya balan Green efforts Green award I n December 2014, an eminent jury comprising technical experts, representatives from Disney India and CMS, visited all the parks adopted by the participants and based on the evaluation parameters of infrastructure development, water source utilisation, plantation, stakeholder involvement, sustainability and innovation, chose the winners. The hard work of AIS Pushp Vihar paid off as they bagged the first prize in a ceremony held at the PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry in February 2015. The event had Siddharth Roy Kapur, MD, Disney India; students, teachers and principals from participating schools, government officials and NGOs working for conservation, in attendance. National award winning actor Vidya Balan, who was the guest of honour at the event, presented the winning trophy to AIS PV and congratulated the team. Green mission The ribbon cutting ceremony The team with SR Kapur (c), MD, Disney India A s they say, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. The green expedition of AIS Pushp Vihar began in April 2014, with a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to become instruments of change. The school adopted CPWD Park, a neglected space in Sector 4, Pushp Vihar and determined to make it livelier and greener. Young Amitians armed with innovative ideas and enthusiasm, worked tirelessly to turn the underdeveloped park into a beautiful green area where children can play, senior citizens can relax and the health conscious can exercise. Green journey E mbarking on the Disney Project, the green army of AIS Pushp Vihar chalked out a diversified plan for the execution of the desired objective, including planting of maintenance free shrubs, fencing, jogger’s track, etc. To ensure the sustainability of the model and conservation of the park, the team selected perennial and succulent plants which do not require intensive watering and trimming. The team also provided requisite training to the community members who stay near the park, to enable them take care of its basic maintenance. They also ensured that the natural resources of the park were not harmed in any way. nder the guidance of principal Ameeta Mohan, the core team comprising teachers Sugandha Dhillan and Arpita Basu, administrative officer of the school, Col AK Sharma, and students Lavanya Sehrawat, Class VIII A, Divyam Goel, Prakriti Bhanot and Samaksh Gupta, Class VIII B, Anubhav Mahajan, Ayushi and Jigyasa Sachdeva, Class X D, developed a project for the CPWD Park. The project was then evaluated by the selection committee comprising experts from the field. The core team worked in association with Jeetender Singh, senior horticulturist, CPWD; Daalchand Rea, CPWD supervisor; NK Sharma, RWA general secretary and Ashok Narang, RWA president. Today, more than 500 students are active volunteers in the project which has reached out to 2100 students, 50 households and 200 community persons. Before No proper water supply to the park. Poor quality of water. The park did not attract insects, birds or butterflies necessary for thriving greenery. Lack of green cover. Lacked beautification and attraction. Chairperson exhorting the green soldiers The Kahaani Tree After Treated water supply was connected to the park with a motor and pipe. Tests were conducted to check the quality of water. Perennials and medicinal plants were planted. A bird bath was created with the rainwater harvesting shed. Plant rows were done up in shapes of Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Goofy, etc. The wall and fence were repaired. Bamboo fencing was inThe wall and fencing were broken at a few places. The park had stalled to raise the height of the wall. Multiple entries were multiple entries allowing animals to stray in. closed upon RWA’s request. No jogging track. Jogging track with interlocking tiles was constructed. No garbage management system. Dustbins were set up and a vermicompost pit was constructed. No play area; absence of swings and slides for children. Poor soil quality. Very dry, arid soil. No place for people to sit and relax. Uneven and dirty entry to the park. Play area was created using monkey ladders, old tyres, etc. Nutrients were added to the soil through treated water. Soil testing was conducted by the team. ‘Kahaani Tree' was built in a relaxing, shaded corner. Students cleaned the area and evened out the pathway. B esides actively engaging in the development of the park, the school team worked hard to spread awareness about it. They organised a poster making competition on the theme ‘My Dream Park’, made awareness circulars for the residents, elicited parents’ suggestions over email, organised signature campaigns, performed nukkad natak and did everything possible to spread the word. Students from Classes VIII to X from AIS Pushp Vihar, were actively involved in the project. They took part in making of rows, plantation, graffiti, community outreach, cleaning and watering the plants. Teachers of the school worked enthusiastically in giving shape to the park. Even parents were involved in the project through a volunteering program and added value to it by offering innovative ideas like interlocking track for joggers and the elderly, besides providing manpower. Green hurdles T he school team had a humongous task ahead of them. The project had to be completed within the stipulated time, which was a challenge in itself considering being school students, they already had their hands full with classes, homework, examinations and assignments. A clear roadmap was created for the students to manage. Thorough discipline, persistence and dedication were their guides all through. Other challenges kept cropping up, such as prohibiting the entry of animals in the park, severe lack of water supply and dearth of flora and fauna. The core team worked jointly with the residents of the area to overcome the obstacles. Green climax U pon successful completion of the project, AIS Pushp Vihar organised a handing over ceremony on December 26, 2014. Under the nurturing care of the green soldiers, the space christened ‘Amilogical Park’, was inaugurated by chief guest Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan. The momentous occasion was graced by representatives from Disney India, CPWD officers, RWA and community members of Sec 4, Pushp Vihar and students of the school. The proud work was there for all to see. Uncountable eyes gleamed with tears of joy when the RWA thanked the school saying that “Amilogical Park is truly a boon for the residents of PV.”G T GT Captain Special Amity’s captains who will sail the ship April 6, 2015 AIS Vasundhara 6 Amity Student Council...three words that spell pride and responsibility in the same breath. The new council takes forward the legacy of captains who sail the ship in every circumstance. So welcome aboard the new captains, all set to perform their duty. AIS Gurgaon 46 AIS Mayur Vihar AIS Vasundhara 1 Carrying the legacy forward W e deliver. We value. We excel... it is this maxim that the Student Council at Amity adheres to, setting exemplary standards of responsibility. The newly elected Student Council took the mantle of leadership forward as they assumed office during glittering investiture ceremonies organised across 8 Amity International Schools. Amity has a legacy; a legacy of creating global leaders and the student council at Amity bears the responsibility of taking this legacy forward. The baton of excellence was passed on to another formidable lot of leaders during an investiture ceremony as the Student Council 2015-16 stepped into the newly vacated shoes of responsibility. Auspicious beginnings: The ceremony across different schools began on an auspicious note with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp amidst the chanting of shlokas by the school choir. Front row: The freshly elected Student Council was encouraged by the presence of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools & RBEF, respective school principals, parents and Col BS Ahluwalia, sports advisor, Amity Schools. Star of the show: The newly elected council took centrestage as they received Making of a leader Leaders are not born, they are made by hard work, a price one must pay to be a part of the Student Council. The office bearers go through a stringent selection procedure that commences with filling a form requiring the applicant to elucidate his/her strengths. An internal selection committee evaluates these forms considering the recommendations of the class teacher, school coordinator and principal. The shortlisted candidates make it to the final interview where they are evaluated against the criteria defined for various posts. Investiture ceremony 2015 their badges and sashes. However, it was not just the badges but also the numerous hopes and expectations that were pinned onto them. The Amity flag waved aloft as it was handed over to the new head boys and head girls, symbolising passing on of duties. The house captains too held their house flags high with pride and honour. This was followed by the oath ceremony where the new council reaffirmed their resolve to fulfill the duties entrusted to them with dedication and justice. Words of wisdom: Inspiring words from Chairperson set the motivation levels of the new council soaring. She encouraged the badge holders to uphold Amity’s values and tradition of excellence. The investiture ceremonies saw the principals of respective schools encourage the new Student Council to dispense their duty AIS Saket with sincerity, compassion and integrity. Col Ahluwalia blessed the office bearers for a successful tenure. Pride on faces: Parents in attendance at the investiture ceremonies across various schools, were beaming with pride and joy at their children’s achievements. The newly elected council held their head high as they had been bestowed with great privilege and responsibility. Nostalgia in hearts: An air of nostalgia wafted through as the outgoing head boy and head girl shared their thoughts and experiences in their tenure. They shared the challenges and obstacles they had faced while executing their duties. Not the end, just the beginning: The event came to a close with the rendition of the school song and the national anthem. For those who stepped out, it was a job well done and for those stepping in, it will be a job that needs to be well done; that’s the only choice they have as Amitians.G T AIS Gurgaon 43 Student Council 2015-16 Captain Special We, the leaders GT April 6, 2015 Captain Special AIS PV The newly inducted Student Councils from eight Amity International Schools are all set to take on the mantle of captaincy. Here’s presenting the the next generation of Amity’s global leaders who have vowed to uphold the honour, prestige and responsibility that come with leadership... AIS Saket Name Sarthak Dilawari Avi Jain Manav Sehgal Mann Garg Rishab Srivastava Ena Gupta Soham Antrolikar Raksha Gopal Shubham Jain Paridhi Sachdeva Milin Chandra Aparajita Marwah Mudit Gupta Tia Sachdeva Shivam Kansal Tanvi Gupta Vaibhav Kocchar Malvika Arora Mehul Bose Ridhima Tyagi Milan Mehra Meddhya Malik Samridhi Nagar Adhiraj Segel Megha Sahu Shraishth Pandit Sopori Amlaan Kumar Anmol Gupta Mehak Bawa Oorja Rawat Paahini Agrawal Aastha Verma Mansvini Pandya Roop Sawhney Amisha Garg Inayat Sachdev Soham Paul Ishita Bansal Shivangi Kumar Raghav Agrawal Gauri Kashyap Gitika Wahal Anisha Sawhney Amrita Bansal Kripi Badonia Ananya Bajaj Devanshi Ghildiyal Poorva Jain Stuti Srivastava Sanaa Sachdeva Prakhar Gupta Shimona Mohan Shramik Rawal Name Prashant R. Revanati Stuti Sengupta Ujjwal Sachdeva Ria Chopra Siddhant Kapoor Simran Gulati Vedant Sandhu Tarini Sharma Aditya Bhatia Tanya Chauhan Soumil Agarwal Jagriti Bhardwaj Abhay Lal Sareena Roy Taranjit Singh Meera Anand Uday Lal AIS SAKET Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary Cultural (Boy) Additional Secretary Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Name Tanya Mahalwal Soumya Sharma Amrita Bindra Nikita Ahooja Anushka Barthwal Sanjana Singh Adrija Tripathi Abhimanyu Saxena Pracchi Mehta Arsh Bedi Viswanathan Raheja Sunanda Natarajan Diksha Saxena Siddhant Puri Medha Dhall Sana Grover Adhvaryu Srivastava Syed Habeeb Tehseen Shyam Sunder Rajgarhia Prateek Vachher Designation Sports Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Boy) Sports Vice Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain – Alaknanda House Vice Captain – Bhagirathi House Vice Captain – Mandakini House Vice Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain AIS NOIDA Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary - Cultural (Boy) Additional Secretary - Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary - Cultural (Boy) Additional Secretary - Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Boy) Sports Vice Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Boy) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Vice Captain - Alaknanda House Vice Captain - Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Vice Captain - Bhagirathi House Vice Captain - Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Vice Captain - Mandakini House Vice Captain - Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain - Pawani House Vice Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain AIS Gurgaon 46 Name Aviral Singhal Niyonika Chhabra Arsh Verma Muskaan Mendiratta Kartik Pande Devika Jain Nikhil Kalia Shambhavi Thakur Sudarshan Gopal Disha Kameldeep Manan Rai Maitreyi Mehndiratta Dev Gupta Shreeya Arora Pulkit Aggarwal Agamya Goyal Akshat Bhardwaj Anahat Khera Ansh Aggarwal Surina Jaidka Aadya Vibhuti Medha Mathur Vara Raturi Kirti Wadhwa Abhay P. AIS Pushp Vihar Nitin Luke Mishra Uday Bassi Simran Arora Nikhil Rath Priyanka Ahluwalia Arjun Jasuja Mahima Kharbanda Gazal Singh Abuzar Ahmed Khan Nirbhay Vadera Verma Archit Kapoor Tanish Bhardwaj Sahil Bhatia Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary Cultural (Boy) Additional Secretary Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Boy) Sports Vice Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain – Alaknanda House Vice Captain – Bhagirathi House Vice Captain – Mandakini House Vice Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain AIS Vasundhara 1 AIS Vasundhara 1 Pic: Kartik Arora, X C AIS Noida Name Surudhip Raam Charu Singh Arpit Jain Aayushi Shakya Om Rastogi Pavani Dhawan Rahul Aggarwal Kriti Gupta Shubhank Tyagi Arzoo Azad Saksham Chauhan Kavya Adhikari Shourya Singh Thakur Shreya Jaiswal Agneev Das Vinayak Shrote Shubham Ghosal Ojasvi Sharma Satyam Ambast Gauri Mudgal Anjali Singh Nishant Narang Sakshay Kedia Pratha Bhatt Nishant Narain Shrivastava Pralav Dhamija Lakshya Sharma Harshal Dev Shreyans Jain Ritik Chaudhary Shreyasi With leadership, comes responsibility and I am confident that the new Student Council will serve as an example for others to emulate, by fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to them. I am certain that the leadership qualities you will imbibe as a part of the council will help you take on the mantle of the nation tomorrow and accomplish the Founder President’s vision of making India a superpower. Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Boy) Sports Vice Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain – Alaknanda House Vice Captain – Bhagirathi House Vice Captain – Mandakini House Vice Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain Name Aditya Tripathi Natasha Bhattacharya Abhineet Srivastava Prisha Singh Yatin Gupta Abhavya Roshan Mudit Sharma Vaishali Tikoo Prakhar Varshney Ranjana Raghav Vishal Kumar Isha Dogra Angad Singh Mahima Chauhan Rajul Yadav Musckaan Chauhan Akshat Babbar Megha Jha Mokshi Jain Shreya Maheshwari Aditya Agarwal Dhruv Bindal Lakshit Chawla Shiva Paliwal Siddharth Bagga Bhumikka Rao Mouna Sunkara Shweta Srinivas Tejasvi Gahlyan Nitya Chopra Aditya Gupta Gitanjali Vohra Amartya Chakravorty Vaasu Gupta Beenal Dhadwal AIS Gurgaon 46 Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Sub Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Photography Editor Art Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain – Alaknanda House Vice Captain – Bhagirathi House Vice Captain – Mandakini House Vice Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain AIS Gurgaon 43 AIS Mayur Vihar Name Daksh Chhokra Kaori Singh Hritvik Arya Nilakshi Srivastava Rohan Aggarwal Purvangi Chopra Pranav Bhasin Maroushka Gupota Nikhil Gulati Muskan Chaudhary Kunal Verma Suhani Jain Rishabh Mishra Tulika Mathur Debi Prasad Vanshica Sahni Ayushman Saha Parinita Saini Chinmaya Kausik Shipali Ranjan Ananya Bali Disha Rawal Piyush Prasad Muskaan Manchanda Tanya Khatri Suhani Khera Sweta Sahu Pragya Shaklya Archita Kashyap Anshuman Bhasin AIS Gurgaon 43 Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary Cultural (Boy) Additional Secretary Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Name Advik Aggarwal Astha Mittal Shashwat das Ankita Drolia Nitish Bansal Unnati Garg Shubham Kaushik Ishani Garg Chinmay Arora Anusha Mittal Dhruv Verma Aparna Singhal Pranav Mathur Shreya Chawla Oorja Mehta Kuber Sumra Shaurya Prasad Kashish Jalan Sudeepti Naithani Dhvanii Chawla Unmuktman Singh Shivam Solanki Shaurye Chopra Shivang Ranjan Arushi Khanna Radhika Sant Ananya Vishwanath Kriti Dhalla Jaskirat Singh Satyam Aeron Gunika Grover Sankalp Biswal Dhananjaya Jindal Ishan Tandon AIS Mayur Vihar Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary Cultural (Boy) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain - Alaknanda House Vice Captain - Bhagirathi House Vice Captain - Mandakini House Vice Captain - Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain AIS Vasundhara 6 Name Shashwat Srijan Saumya Kalia Pranjal Shukla Kanchan Joshi Abhay Kulshreshtha Ishita Srivastava Ashwin Goel Amogha GS Pranshu Dixit Shubhangi Saxena Nipun Tyagi Mausam Singh Shubam Aggarwal Sanjeevni Hansin Malhotra Chaitanya AK Arjun Veerwal Shreya Verma Kunal Sharma Riya Bhardwaj Vidisha Singh Asad Ejaz Uditi Chopra Aditya Subramanium Yoshita Jeswal Naman Sharma Shourya Raj Singh Shrey Tripathi Raghav Bhardwaj Arunima Kaul Sneha Kalia Aneerban Chakraborty Udhav Aggarwal Shivangi Malhotra Sarthak Goyal Sanyam Dhandhania Manshita Agarwal Pic: Samridh Arora, X C GT April 6, 2015 Designation Head Boy Head Girl Vice Head Boy Vice Head Girl General Secretary (Boy) General Secretary (Girl) Additional General Secretary (Boy) Additional General Secretary (Girl) Secretary Discipline (Boy) Secretary Discipline (Girl) Additional Secretary Discipline (Boy) Additional Secretary Discipline (Girl) Secretary Cultural (Boy) Secretary Cultural (Girl) Additional Secretary Cultural (Boy) Additional Secretary Cultural (Girl) Sports Captain (Boy) Sports Captain (Girl) Sports Vice Captain (Boy) Sports Vice Captain (Girl) Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Sub Editor Sub Editor Editor Graphics Editor Photography Editor Art House Captain – Alaknanda House Captain – Bhagirathi House Captain – Mandakini House Captain – Pawani House Vice Captain – Alaknanda House Vice Captain – Bhagirathi House Vice Captain – Mandakini House Vice Captain – Pawani Cyber Captain Vice Cyber Captain AIS GUR 46 GT April 6, 2015 Captain Special We, the leaders AIS Saket FORMER: Saakshi Garg & Aakash Anjan NEW: Aditya Tripathi & Natasha B. CT RESPE SIBILITY RESPON OLD & NEW (L to R): New & former head boy Prashant R &Vidur Narang, new & former head girl Stuti S & Sanjana Chopra T ITMEN COMM LINE DISCIP IVIT POSIT Y HEAD ON The former heads of the Student Council pass the baton to the new ones AIS GUR 43 AIS MV OLD & NEW (L to R): New head boy & head girl Daksh Chhokra & Kaori Singh, former head girl & head boy Nikita S. & Shivank B. FORMER: Manav Gupta & Khanak Bhargava AIS Vas 6 NEW: Shashwat Srijan & Saumya Kalia NEW: Aastha Mittal & Advik Aggarwal FORMER: Arushi Verma & Pramay Rai AIS Vas 1 FORMER: Pranav Bawiskar & Pallavi Ratra NEW: Surudhip Raam & Charu Singh AIS PV AIS Noida Pic: Samridh Arora, X C OLD & NEW (L to R): Former head boy Rahul K, new head girl Niyonika Chhabra, former head girl Nikita Chaudhary & new head boy Aviral Singhal Pic: Kartik Arora, X C OLD & NEW (Lto R): Former head boy & head girl Xyan Bhatnagar & Aastha Singh new head boy & head girl Sarthak Dilawari & Avi Jain In Iran, April Fool’s Day is celebrated as a picnic full of pranks and jokes followed by throwing away of green vegetables. It is voted as the most awesome April Fool’s Day. Fool’s Day The punishment Short Story Illustration: Ravinder Gusain, GT Network O Ishita Yadav, AIS Noida, VII B nce, there was a giant who was very strong and proud. He could uproot a banyan or trample a house without batting an eyelid. He terrorised the people of Fairyland where every mythical creature resided. No one dared to stand up to him. One day, the giant was wandering through Fairyland when he accidently stepped on Queen Flutterfly's wand and snapped it in half. When the old queen got to know of the ruin, she was heart- Jumble Bumble Shreya Mahajan, AIS MV, IX Unjumble the given words using the clues provided. Recognise the words and spell them correctly. (Hint: All the words begin with the letter ‘P’) broken and wept for hours for the wand had been passed down from generation to generation. But the old queen was known for her kind heartedness. She sent a scroll to the giant which read, “You have been forgiven as it is natural to err. But now, you must help the queen fix her wand and restore its magic.” The cruel giant, however, didn't give the kind proposal a second glance. He tore the scroll in half and insulted the queen. Suddenly, Queen Flutterfly herself appeared before the giant. “Proud giant, don't be so imperious or you will regret One day, the giant was wandering though Fairyland when he accidentally stepped on Queen Flutterfly’s magic wand. this day forever!” The Queen warned but the arrogant giant didn't budge. He laughed at the queen, who began to chant some magical words. Suddenly, the giant began to shrink. He became smaller and smaller. He finally realised his mistake and begged the queen for forgiveness and requested her to lift the curse. The queen took pity on the giant and said, “You broke my wand and insulted my honour. You oppressed the creatures of Fairyland. But now, it looks like you have learnt your lesson. Even though you will never regain your earlier form, you will remain the prettiest flower on earth that regains its beauty in dirt.” And that is how the first lotus flower was born.G T So what did you learn today? A new word: Imperious Meaning: Arrogant and bullish POEM 4. The branch of chemistry dealing with plants and plant products. CHYTOPHEMISTRY Ingredients Flour ......................................1 ½ cup Powdered sugar ........................¾ cup Butter..........................................1 cup Eggs ..................................................2 Dates (seedless and mashed) ............6 Baking powder ........................1 ½ tsp Cocoa powder ..........................4 tbsp Method Sieve the flour, baking powder and How do you say “She is calling a cab" in a single word? Vocabulary How can you ask your masi to take a dip in a pool, using a single word? Diplomacy Avoid complaining and the game of blame. Love and respect yourself, don’t let your head bow down with shame. Khushi Saxena AIS Noida, VIII Life is like a transient dream, live the way you want, and flow with the stream. Work hard to achieve your goals, follow the correct path, and be honest to deity’s given roles. If you think life is a challenge, accept it with a valiant face. Expect a few surprises because life’s really strange. If you think life is a race, all you have to do is win it and give it some space. If you feel life’s an ecstatic ride, try to adore every moment, yes, you’re on the right side! Every morning when you wake up, it is a new day, a new start What do you call a bee that has come from America? USB Live every day as if its your last, value every moment, because life’s too short and time is flying fast. Name the Pakistani cricketer with no age. Umar Gul Laugh at the confusion, manipulate the odds, and take the correct decision. Why did a man sit on the watch? He wanted to be on time. Why shouldn't you be telling jokes to an egg? Because it might crack up! Laugh, cry, cherish and dance, because if you want to live, life’s your only chance! Life is nothing but a transient dream, have faith in yourself, only you can make it a perfect stream.G Painting Corner cocoa powder in a big bowl. Melt the butter. Add powdered sugar, eggs and dates and mix well. Now add the flour mixture to the butter mixture and mix well to form a smooth batter. Preheat the oven to 3500 F. Grease a baking dish and line it with butter paper. Pour the cake batter into the baking dish and bake it for about 25-30 minutes, until golden brown. Delicious date cake is ready. Shivank Puri AIS Saket, VI God has given you a new day, Just love your dear ones, and apologise for the wrongs you say. Answers: 1. Pacemaker, 2. Palmistry, 3. Patrician, 4. Phytochemistry Abhijeet, AIS Gur 43, VII Moving ahead Ansh Madhra AIS Saket, X dance happily, shake up! 2. The claim of characterisation and foretelling the future through the study of the palm SLAPTRIMY Potpourri 9 Date cake Life: secrets unveiled 1. A small device, placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. KAMERCAPE 3. A group of ruling class families in ancient Rome. TRIPIACAN Mosaic THE GLOBAL TIMES | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 T Which is a frog’s favourite year? Leap year Aditya, AIS Gur 43, lV Deeksha Singh, AIS Vas 6, VII Along green pastures Mother nature 10 Junior Jottings Jigyasu-the curious one! THE GLOBAL TIMES | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 ACERT Exploring the scientists in Amies, the Science Day merged learning with fun T ACERT he teacher trainees of Amity Centre for Educational Research and Training (ACERT) Gurgaon conducted Science Day titled ‘Jigyasu’ with the little Amies on March 9, 2015. Children are scientists by nature, inquisitive and explorative. The trainees, therefore nurtured the explorative mind of the children by creating adequate opportunities for their enquiries. The Science Day was celebrated keeping in mind various objectives as developing the scientific temper in children; enhancing their curiosity and inquisitiveness by encouraging them to ask questions; developing consciousness and appreciation towards environment; expanding the power of observation; developing investigative thinking and nourishing their creativity. The children showed keen interest in all the activities organised for them on the occasion. They also asked numerous questions which were answered patiently by the trainees. The Amies enjoyed using the magnifying glass to see the pores (stomata) on a leaf. Even the flora of the campus were given names to create awareness in the little ones towards their green friends. Later, they were presented with toy aeroplanes made out of ice-cream sticks, spreading the message of ‘best out of waste’. The Science Day brought out the scientists in little ones, thus merging learning with enjoyment. G T I experiment Hands-on experience I recognize Discovering nature I inquire Eager to learn Fool’s Day In India, jokes are cracked and pranks are played in full spirit on April Fool’s Day. In Denmark, the day is celebrated when winter is about to end. In Ireland, a letter is passed around. It reads, “Send it to another fool further.” School Lounge THE GLOBAL TIMES | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 Birmingham in Noida Wassup 11 Amity Global School Noida A Vishrut Anand AGS Noida, A1 GSN hosted a special lecture for the students of Class IX-XII organised by Taruna Barthwal, manager, Amity Career Counselling and Guidance Cell, to invoke a sense of interest towards the business world, on February 16, 2015. With an experience of over 21 years to his credit, Steve Keepax, lecturer, University of Birmingham, was the keynote speaker for the day. He enlightened the students about the key business strategies and core marketing techniques which help companies prosper. Keepax also informed the students about the four vital strategies, namely - 3D printing, big data, crowdfunding and crowdsourcing. Aparajita Kalra, country coordinator, University of Birmingham, Delhi, apprised the students about the admission process for the university besides giving them de- Steve Keepax (R) from University of Birmingham, interacts with students tails about the courses offered and campus life. The lecture concluded with a question answer session where the two experienced speakers answered all the queries put forth by the students related to admissions, lodging or life in Birmingham. Olympiad gems AIS Gurgaon 46 School head girl Tarunika Gaur, thanked the speakers for educating the students on a variety of issues surrounding thbusiness world. Students also thanked Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools, for giving them the opportunity to attend the enriching programme. G T o felicitate the meritorious students of Inter Amity Commerce Olympiad, held on November 24, 2014, a grand prize distribution ceremony was held at AIS Gurgaon 46, on January 31, 2015. School principal, Arti Chopra, along with eminent personalities from different fields, steered the event. Medals and certificates were awarded to the top three students of each school. The Overall Rolling Trophy for Class XI and Class XII was won by AIS Saket and AIS Vasundhara 6, respectively. The event also witnessed a panel discussion between the guests Anuj Sinha, former head, Department of Science & Technology; Arijit Bhattacharya, general manager, ITC Ltd; Meena Hooda, law practitioner, District Court, Gurgaon; Sushmita Nag, senior manager, Samsung and Sunita Principal Arti Chopra with the winning team A AIS Pushp Vihar mity International School, Pushp Vihar, organised a Sunshine Carnival on January 31, 2015. Game stalls and joyrides catered to the varied interests of the students and parents. Segments like selfie corner, nail art, photo booth and tambola kept the crowd glued to the stalls. The carnival witnessed the crowd enjoying the adventurous rides and relishing the lip-smacking food. The highlight of the carnival was the presence of school alumni, who were welcomed with dhol beats, when they entered the premises to relive their school days. The jam session stole the show with all students joyfully gyrating to the rhythmic beats. The carnival proved to be an exciting one with something for everyone. six member team of AIS Vas 6 bagged the third position in the Grade 10 category of NASA Space Settlement Design Contest, an annual event co-operated by NASA Ames Research Centre, San Jose State University and the National Space Society. The contest invited entries from students up to 12th grade (18 years old) across the world, to Olympiad winners with their certificates Gupta, chartered accountant. The event also saw students of Amity Integrated Career Programme (AICP), debating enthusiastically on the topic ‘Impact on Indian Economy after the visit of US President Barack Obama’. G T Robotic competition tive robotic competitions, conducted by India Stem Foundation were sponsored by Techtonics. Numerous students from Gujarat, Mumbai, Bangalore and NCR took part in the competition. Out of the 16 teams that participated in FTC challenge and 39 teams that participated in FLL competition, eight teams qualified for the nationals in FTC and 39 teams in the FLL competition. They won awards like Best Robo Design, Core values, Best Project in various categories. Finally ten teams made it to the nationals that was held on February 5 & 6, 2015 at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi. School principal Arti Chopra congratulated the team from AIS Gurgaon 46 that qualified for the national level in both the competitions. G T tudents of Class VIII-X from AIS Saket, AIS Gurgaon 46, AIS Vas 1, AIS PV and AIS Gurgaon 43, participated in the Times NIE ‘Think and Learn Challenge 2015’, held in their respective schools. The challenge, conducted by The Times of India, tested the mathematical and scientific aptitude Manan Rai AIS PV Shryans Goyal AIS Gur 46 M T Chairperson felicitating the guests of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, along with Mohina Dar, director, Academic Projects, AIS & AGS; Dr Ranjana Bhatia, principal, Amity Instt of Education; Kirti Tripathi, head, Curriculum Development & Technology Integration, AIS and dignitaries from IIT-D. The presentations given by teachers were evaluated on the of students from around 450 schools across Delhi/NCR. The shortlisted candidates were given an opportunity to participate in the city round, held at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on February 1. The school toppers were awarded Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Neo and certificates of excellence.G T Pranav Bhasin AIS Gur 43 Chess champ AIS Pushp Vihar anan Rai, Class X student of AIS PV, bagged the second prize of Rs 1.2 Lakhs ($1940), in category-B of the 13th Parsvnath Delhi International Grandmasters Chess Tournament-2015. The tournament consisted of three categories - A, B & C, having 10 rounds each. The categories were based on the rating given by the World Chess Feder- The occasion tested the innovative skills of teachers, bringing their latent talent to the forefront o enhance the latent talents of the teachers of Amity schools, Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF, instituted ‘Innovation in Education’ awards for teachers. Awards were given for successful implementation of new age pedagogies in the field of education as Problem Based Learning (PBL)/ flipped activities. The event hosted by AIS Pushp Vihar, on March 4, 2015, witnessed the participation of teachers from all branches of Amity International Schools, who presented their PBL/flipped activities, based on textbook lessons. The event was a highly charged one as teachers demonstrated their presentations enthusiastically. The occasion was graced by the presence work as a team on science projects and develop space settlement designs. The winning team members of the school comprised Himanshu Burde, Avi Mudgal, Aviral Alok, Aditya Rastogi, Akriti Dhasmana and Kavya Aggarwal along with mentor teacher Suniti Gupta. The team from AIS Vas 6, bagged the third position among 500 entries sent by participating teams worldwide, for their submission titled ‘Anantaram’.G T Think and learn Innovative Teacher’s Award mity International School, Gurgaon 46, hosted the qualifying round of the First Lego League (FLL) and First Tech Competition (FTC), on January 31, 2015. The innova- Sunshine Carnival A AIS Vasundhara 6 S T A Space design contest The winning team of the NASA Space Settlement Design Contest basis of varied criteria by the panel of judges comprising Dr Sanjana Vij and Pooja Pant, assistant professors, AIE and O P Sinha, professor, Amity Institute of Nanotechnology. Later in the ceremony, the judges along with other dignitaries were felicitated by Dr Chauhan. Sonali Batra, AIS Pushp Vihar, Sakshi, AIS Gurgaon 43 and Tarushikha Arora, AIS Noida bagged the Innovative Teacher’s Award. The judges gave their valuable feedback and suggestions to all the participants. Chairperson congratulated and blessed all the winners. In her address to the gathering, she reiterated the importance of glorious values and belief in oneself. Following her inspiring words, the event culminated with the school song and the national anthem.G T Shivang Seth AIS Saket Arpit Jain AIS Vas 1 ation, FIDE. Category-B witnessed a participation of 484 players across the subcontinent. Manan scored 8.5 out of 10 points to secure the second place in the rankings. Earlier in 2014, he had represented India at the Asian Youth Chess Championship, conducted in New Delhi. He was selected for the championship from the National U-17 Chess Championship held at Assam, where he ranked 9th. Manan also captained his school chess team to victory in the Delhi State U-19 Team Chess Championship, where his team scored a perfect 5 out of 5.G T AIS Noida Basant theme party T iny tots of pre-primary wing, AIS Noida celebrated the onset of spring from January 27 to 30, 2015. The classrooms were decorated with marigolds and the little ones looked like blooming flowers in their yellow attire. Students of Nursery N presented an informative special assembly on the occasion that began with Saraswati Vandana and concluded with a musical song dedicated to the spring festival. This was followed by a theme party which was graced by school principal Renu Singh. The children relished the special treat of poori, aloo and delicious halwa served in the party. G T Bag Pack THE GLOBAL TIMES | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2015 Variety Fool’s Day When the remote is in your hand... 12 In the UK and in countries whose traditions are derived from the UK, a person playing a joke after midday is the April fool himself. Compiled by: S.Surudhip Raam, AIS Vas 1, XII A Illustration: Niharika Mavuri & Shreya Maheshwari, AIS Gur 46, XII D ...and the control is with the TV! Today, it’s almost as if Hindi TV soaps and movies are competing to live up to the title that television adorns, ‘the idiot box’. Resonating with the Prime Time or Maha-episode is the dramatic, “Nahii, nahii, nahii” with replays. Stories run on the TRP treadmill and sweat out endlessly just like the television soaps themselves. Shubhangi Kumari, AIS Gurgaon 46, X, flips the channels. Ghar ghar ka suffer Every TV soap screams that looking good is more important than making sense, for which the actor must retire to bed dipped in make up. How realistic! Drumrolls offer a great way of concluding that a typical mother in law’s saazish has finally been exposed. In the midst of shadyantra, maryada, rishtey and parampara, the dead manage to return when their spouse is remarrying. Not just this, TV shows also endorse time warp; one moment you’re in their house and the next moment, you’re in a court against their in-laws. A particular scene will be aired a zillion times to create suspense, only to be shown in a pompous maha-episode three weeks later. The typical documentaries with booming Bollywood music, dramatic taglines inspired from moviedom and dialogues that will leave you amused, spell the perfect recipe for headaches. Khabar ki kabr The heart of a concerned Indian cringes at the sight of ‘Saas Bahu Aur Saazish’ as s/he flips through news shows. Indian news channels are perfect for chattering girls to discuss celebrity lives, advocating their own lack of life and brains. News anchors have an insane mantra, ‘reframe repeat’, while their stock of updates is running out and it is for that very reason the entire screen is coloured, “Don’t miss!” Ad driving mad If you think that the deodorant is getting Ranbir Kapoor the girl, wake up; it’s being Ranbir Kapoor that gets him the girl. You need to know how to swim before jumping into the ocean off a cliff, having Mountain Dew certainly can’t help you there. If you see a woman dancing to a paan masala ASCO ka naya hero Pranshu Kaushal, ASCO alumnus, who made his debut on the big screen last year, shares his journey thus far... ad on a train station, don’t be too surprised, we also have an entire station dancing for a biscuit on a ‘Good day’. After the dreadful television soaps, the advertisement breaks literally break down the sanity of the commoner. When the nation mourns Mihir’s apparent death or when a channel makes a cricket defeat a national shame, it’s time to introspect. Indian TV reaches out to millions of Indians. It is a part of their everyday lives. Somehow it’s really hard to figure out who is controlling whom. Who is pressing the buttons and who is dancing to the tunes! G T GT Travels to AIS Saket’s garden lucky to get my first break in a lead role through Doordarshan in a daily soap called ‘Manzil Apni Apni’. Soon after, I bagged another one in ‘Fiza’. Through these shows, I was noticed by directors and casting agents. Eventually, I got my first big break in the Bollywood movie, ‘Hum Hain Teen Khurafati’. It was truly a dream come true for me. What kind of roles would you like to do in future? I would love to work with renowned director Imtiaz Ali. He is a treat to watch. I would like to do a variety of roles but if I am asked to choose one, I would be privileged to play a role similar to that of SRK in Baazigar. A Ruby Rajawat & Avantika Sengar ASCO, AUMP n alumnus of Amity School of Communication, AUMP, Pranshu Kaushal debuted on the big screen with ‘Hum Hain Teen Khurafati’ last year. Having grabbed eyeballs from TV shows ‘Manzil Apni Apni’ and ‘Fiza’, he has now joined the list of Bollywood’s promising youngsters. The trained filmmaker from New York speaks his heart out on the occasion of a filmmaking workshop at AUMP. You are a newcomer in the Hindi film industry. Did you have to struggle before you made it to the big screen? The joy of success doubles if you have struggled your way to it. The film industry has always been very competitive. I faced many challenges, but I was clear about my goals. During my diploma in filmmaking from New York Film Academy, I developed a liking for the industry and knew that this is where I wanted to be. I learnt acting for some time and then came to Mumbai to establish my career in the industry. I was Now that you have made it to the film industry, what is your dream for Bollywood in the coming years? Indian films are popular all over the world. I wish foreign filmmakers get more inspired from our movies and we continue to get the much deserved international recognition. Your message for aspiring actors.... The film industry is very competitive and full of hurdles. Any person wanting to become a film star ought to complete his/her studies before heading towards the film industry. It’s important to have a fallback option just in case acting doesn’t work out. G T The tiny tots of AIS Saket flaunt their copies of GT in their very own school garden. The picturesque view of spring bliss makes for a refreshing change and what better words to describe it than ‘picture perfect!’ Got some clicks with GT while on the go? Get them featured! Send them to us at gttravels@theglobaltimes.in Published and Printed by Mr R.R. Aiyar on behalf of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan from E-26, Defence Colony, New Delhi 110024 and printed from HT Media Ltd, B-2, Sec 63, Noida (UP). Editor Ms Vira Sharma. Edition: Vol 7, Issue 10 RNI No. DELENG / 2009 / 30258. Both for free distribution and annual subscription of 800. Opinions expressed in GT articles are of the writers and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors or publishers. While the editors do their utmost to verify information published, they do not accept responsibility for its absolute accuracy. Published for the period -April 6-12, 2015