Saturday 27 November 2021

SADHANA DIVAS

 

MAN. EKNATHJI RANADE- The man with "ONE LIFE ONE MISSION"
We have celebrated Man. Sri Eknathji Ranade Jayanti on 20th November 2021 in our Vidyalaya.

Man Eknathji- The founder of VIVEKANANDA KENDRA. Vivekananda Rock Memorial is the example of his life's goal, hardwork, achievement and his faith in Swamiji's thought. His Birth Anniversary is one of the momentous day for Vivekananda Kendra. Patriotic songs were presented by the students. Our staff, Shri Prasanta Bepari spoke about the biography of Man. Eknathji Ranade.


After this celebration, we have conducted a swadhyaya session on the topic "EK BARAS DESH KE LIYE".

Monday 1 November 2021

Historical places: North Bay

 

North Bay, doesn't have it's own Jetty, so you'll have to get on the island and board the boats via a floating platform, provided by the Government.The platform is strong but not too steady during heavy waves, and the sides are only protected by rope, so make sure you are well balanced during the transition.
One of the most interesting things about North Bay is that it is featured on the backside of Indian Rs. 20 note. Although, the reason has yet to be discovered for that, we suspect they did the like the view from the top of the hill. The hill from where it was taken can only be reached by trekking from the forest, but you may visit if you'd like a pic of your own. Things to do at North Bay Island: Here are all the Adventure Sports available in the island to spice up your Andaman Trip: 


*Scuba Diving Sea Walk
*Parasailing
*Dolphin Glass
*Bottom Boat
*Coral Safari
*Submarine Ride
*Snorkeling

Monday 20 September 2021

HISTORICAL PLACES OF ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS

 

NORTH BAY ISLAND, ANDAMAN

Located near Port Blair, North Bay is a secluded island which spans over a relatively medium area and is generally visited by tourists on a day trip to both Ross Island and North Bay.
Although the island doesn’t offer much sightseeing options for visitors other than the shoreline and jungle, it is one of the best places for Water Sports in Andaman Islands.
The island is surrounded by crystal clear cyan colored water with a shallow shoreline that offers a magnificent underwater view. The beach is white sand and shaded by dense tropical trees with hints of huts and wooden benches to set the mood.
Make sure not to get in the water without a guide as it is not usually allowed. This was done to protect the visitors from unwanted sea dwellers and protect the coral from interference.
The island is most famous for water sports and features a plethora of vendors with great pricing structure- if you are looking for some adventure and aren't afraid to get wet.
Soon as you reach the beach and look around, you’ll find tons of small counters for Scuba, Snorkeling and lots of other activities.
The underwater biodiversity of North Bay is unmatched and boasts some of the most healthy coral settlements housing lots of fish species, some of which are not found anywhere else in Andaman.
The large coral belts under the 2 KM of radius near the isle is filled with huge coral belts that are protected under the care of Andaman Administration and therefore diving and activity spots change every month.

Tuesday 14 September 2021

CELEBRATION OF UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD DAY - 2021

 

"The greatest religion is to be true to your own nature. Have faith in yourself."

On 11th of September 2021, Universal Brotherhood Day was celebrated in our Vidyalaya in the presence of Chief Guests Shri Anil Dey (Teacher, GMS Billiground) and Shri Amar Baul (Chair Person, SMC).

Universal Brotherhood Day was celebrated with the motto of -

*Inculcating patriotism in the youths.       *Spreading the messages of Swami Vivekananda.       *Spreading the feeling of Brotherhood among people.


Swami Vivekananda spoke on the following lectures in the World's Parliament of Religions at the Art Institute of chicago.
  • Response to welcome 11th September 1893)
  • Why we disagree (15th September 1893)
  • Paper on Hinduism (19th September 1893)
  • Religion not the crying need of India (20th September 1893)
  • Buddhism, the fulfillment of Hinduism (26th September 1893)
  • Address at the final session (27th September 1893)
A teaching staff, Siddhartha Ejerder of our school spoke on the significance of Universal Brotherhood Day. All over the program was a effective one, a reunion of the importance of Universal Brotherhood in the mind of youngsters. With the contribution of all the staffs and students the program was conducted sucessfully.

GANESH CHATURTHI

 

Vakratunda Mahakaya Surya Koti Samaprabha |
Nirvighnam Kuru Me Dev Sarv-Kaaryeshu Sarvadaa ||

Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated in our school on 10th September 2021 on the name of the Elephant Headed God - Lord Ganesha. All the staffs and students were present on the day. Students sung beautiful bhajans on Lord Ganesha like Vakratundh Mahakaya, Ganesha Arti and few bhajans from padavali. A very dedicative speech was presented by Shri Vaikunt, a teaching staff of our school.
Lord Ganesha -the god of 108 names, the god of arts and science and Deva of wisdom. Lord Ganesha is also known as Vinayaka, Ganapati dearly and widely.

 
गणेश जी का रूप बड़ा निराला है, चेहरा भी कितना भोला भाला है, जिस पर भी आती है कोई मुसीबत, उसे इन्ही ने ही तो सम्भाला है।

Monday 13 September 2021

TEACHERS' DAY CELEBRATION

 

"By the grace of the teacher, a disciple becomes a scholar even without reading books." - Swami Vivekananda


On 6th of September, 2021 teachers day have been celebrated in our school. Students have arranged a very beautiful program to pay respect to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan ji and teachers. A day to honour, recognise and celebrate the educators. It is also a celebration of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birth anniversary. 


Dr Radhakrishnan, the first Vice-President of India and the second President of India, was a teacher, scholar and philosopher par excellence.

Students arranged different programs viz songs, poems, skits, speeches etc. And also presented gifts and flowers to all the staffs.
To enlight the day, Kumari Jasmine spoke on the significance of Teachers Day. All the staffs blessed the students for their bright future. The program was successfully ended with the contribution of all staffs and students.

Friday 3 September 2021

VIVEKANANDA ROCK MEMORIAL

 

VIVEKANANDA ROCK MEMORIAL - A UNIQUE SYMBOL OF UNITY AND PURITY
EK BHARAT VIJAYI BHARAT
2nd September 1970 India and the world saw the Birth & inauguration of a living memorial by a truly national effort- a unique symbol of unity and purity.

Vivekananda Rock Memorial was inaugurated on 2 September, 1970, and dedicated to the nation by V V Giri, the President of India. There can be no doubt whatsoever that without the catalytic and stellar role of Mananeya Eknath Ranade Ji, this grand national monument could never have been completed in such a record time.

It’s not just a piece of Rock, but were the Vishwaguru Swami Vivekananda Ji meditated about India’s past, present and future for three days on 25, 26, and 27 December 1892 and discovered the real mission of life. The Spiritual power of the Rock, the footprints of Bharatmata, the Parashakti drew Swami ji to KanyaKumari.

It is a symbol of unity because the whole nation wished, worked and contributed for it.
Emerson, the great American thinker of the 19th century said, “A great and timeless institution is the lengthened shadow of one man”. If that be so, I have no doubt that the final verdict of history will be that the magnificent Vivekananda Rock Memorial at Kanyakumari is the lengthened shadow of Eknath Ranade Ji.
#EkBharatVijayiBharat #VivekanandaKendra

Wednesday 1 September 2021

 

CELEBRATION OF SRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI 2021

Sri Krishna Janmashtami was celebrated with great joy and success on 30th of August 2021. Krishna Janmashtami is a colourful festival celebrated across the country to commemorate the birth of Lord Krishna.
On this auspicious day, Smti. Saraswathy, teaching staff has put light on importance of the day. 


Krishna Janmashtami is an annual Hindu festival to mark the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Shraavana of Bhadrapad. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the supreme God in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love and is one of the most popular and widely revered among Indian divinities.

Thursday 26 August 2021

RAKSHA BANDHAN CELEBRATION

Raksha Bandhan was celebrated on 22nd August 2021, from 8:30 am to 10:00 am at VKZPV Basantipur
. The program began with the worshipping of “OMKARA”.
Smti Sushma Das spoke on the importance of the day. Raksha means safety and bandhan means bond. Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is an important Hindu festival, dedicated to brothers and sisters. On this auspicious day, sisters tie a thread on her brother's wrist and pray for his long and prosperous life. In return, the brother gives a token of love to his loving sister.
Students in a queue tied the “Raksha Dhaaga” to their brothers and exchanged sweets as token of love. All the students participated with joy.

CBSE CLASS X RESULTS 2020-21

Friday 20 August 2021

Independence Day Celebration

AZADI KA AMRIT MAHOTSAV - CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE

On 15th August 2021 “Independence Day” celebrated at VKZPV Basantipur from 08:30am to 10:00am with great enthusiasm by following the COVID Protocols. First of all the ceremony began with the headmaster Shri P Appanna by hoisting the national flag along with national anthem by all the staffs. Then the headmaster presented a powerful speech about the day. The program was beautifully hosted by Shri Rabin Bachar, two heartwarming songs were presented by the staffs as a theme of patriotism, speeches were presented both in hindi as well as in English language by the teachers to recall the freedom fighters and their troubles. At last Shri Prasanth Bepari (Teaching Staff) gave vote of thanks for the hearted participation in the celebration. He also thanked to all for the participation in the preparation of flag setup and program etc. The program concluded by sweet distribution. At last it was a memorable day with great success.

Sunday 15 August 2021

Guru Purnima Celebration 2021

 

Guru Purnima 2021
VIVEKNANDA KENDRA ZILLA PARISHAD VIDYALAYA BASANTIPUR REPORT ON CELEBRATION OF GURU PURNIMA 2021. Date : 23rd July 2021 As per the kendra traditions the celebration started with the chanting of three omkaras and Sahana Bhawatu. The head of the institution inaugurated the programme with the enlightment of the traditional lamp. All the teaching and non- teaching staff of the institution offered flowers to the universal omkara. The programme was smoothly conducted by Vaikunth Rao sir. The programme started to unfold with the chanting of the melodious "Tasmaye shri guru ve namaha" by various teachers of the institution. A speech was presented by Sidhartha Ejerder sir explaining about the significance of Guru Purnima and how we teachers should take pledge about continuing the " Guru- shishya paramapara", also transmitting and protecting knowledge of Vedas to our future generations of the society. The speech also highlighted the biography of Sage Vyasa, and about his commitment towards protecting, archiving and transmitting the knowledge of Vedas to the future generations and reestabilishing moral values in the society. Some other melodious Bhajans like - " Paa liye hamne sat guru charanam" , "Guru mat- pita guru bandhu Sakaha" are beautifully chanted by the teachers of our institution. The Programme concludes with the Vote of Thanks and Shanti Path.

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