Month: February 2015
Inspiration drawn from Helen Keller
Kanishka Chouhan, Class X A
Inspiration drawn from :
A Four ‘O Clock Dream
By Vasudha Gupta, Class VII B
Tonight The Last Night
By Sahaj Kori, VII A
Jason couldn’t believe his eyes but standing beside him was Percy himself with a crazy grin spreading across his face and a crystal sword in his hand. On his left was Frank with a six feet long javelin glowing from its crystal aura. Surprised, he asked his friends, ‘What are you guys trying to do? It’s one in the night and last day for the university and you are roaming in the lobbies and the corridors and scaring people. Guys seriously it’s no time to carry out a practical joke!’ Percy stopped him and said, ‘Jason, it is time now that you know that you are a half born. It means you are a special child of the spirit of the light. People like us are supposed to save the world from the nightmare and ghosts led by their leader lady May. She controls the spirits of darkness and is unstoppable. But, we have to stop her and now we have located her. She is in this university. We got the signal from the spirit of light that we will find a half born here. When we found you, we became your best friends.’
Jason finally had the courage to ask, ‘All right I’ll help you but tell me is this sword real?’ ‘Yes, Very much real and extremely effective on ghosts.’ ‘Let’s go and find her’. The three of them checked every room but found nothing. Finally Jason spotted her and it seemed that she was searching for them as well. It happened like this:-
Nature
Three Naughty Monkeys
By Harsh Agrawal, Class VII A
The witch did some magic in the graduation caps that were to be worn by the three monkeys. On the graduation day when the monkeys were wearing the caps two of them turned into statues. Having watched this, the third one did not wear the cap. So, the witch made him a statue using her magical wand. Today also the two monkeys are statues with graduation caps on them and the third one without the graduation cap.
The Three Monkeys
By Shlok Sabarwal, Class VI F
The story starts when a group of Chinese people visited India and gifted Gandhi ji a Chinese toy which had three monkeys on it. They said this is just a toy but it teaches a very important lesson. They said that each of the monkeys stood for something. The first monkey, Mizaru who sees no evil, the second monkey, Kikazaru who hears no evil and the third monkey, Iwazaru who speaks no evil. Gandhi ji kept this toy with them all lifelong. This knowledge was passed down to us but nowadays this knowledge has faded, people see evil, hear evil and speak evil. People thought to protest against evil but their method of protesting was wrong. They tried to fight evil with evil which increased the evil nowadays. When one sees or hears evil it’s like having a disease, first his body absorbs it and then the body tries to release it. It’s like stepping on a gum, it’s hard to get rid of it and we take it with us…
Benefits of waking up early
By Debanshi Bansal, Class VII A
Heavenly beauty
Childhood
By Naisha Kumar, Class VI B
The best stage of life
before having a husband or wife
is childhood, I tell you
having worries few.
Playing with friends
chatting with friends
rejoicing always
while being students.
When you become an adult
lots of worries are to bound you
you will remember the hide n seek
and the parties you threw.
So let’s cherish every moment
and enjoy our childhood
celebrating with friends
laughing as much as we could!