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Art Manthan

Commercial Arts Exhibition

The Commercial Arts display on the theme of ‘Amrit Manthan’ depicts the students’ artwork as the ‘amrit’. The display shows the journey of the students as they imbibed the basics to become the proud creators of today. 


Cake

Mishi Jain, Class VII F

Birthday cake,
Is the best thing to bake.
It is very easy to make
Just a piece of cake.
First take,
Some water from the lake.
Add some flour,
Then the baking soda and powder,
Then vanilla essence for the flavor.
Some cocoa powder,
Some milk and butter.
Then mix it hard
With the help of pestle and mortar.
Put it in the oven,
Check after some time
For topping add some lime.
So, here is your cake
Wasn’t it a piece of cake?
Keep making cake,
It will not let your confidence break.

The Beauty of Nature

Ayush Khurana, Class VIII E

What is man without Nature?
Like an adult who is not mature.
Nature is a creator like Einstein,
Helps us even though we hit her in the intestine.
She gives us food and oxygen,
Then why do we destroy her with bullets and gun?
We are the consumers of our caretaker
We use her so much that she wouldn’t be left till the future.

Existence – an Illusion

Iti Kathed, Class X D

Is the world we’re living in, real,
Or everything in here is just an illusion?
Do we know what we are
Or we would be anyone
People would want us to be in that hour?
Life is so certainly uncertain
Everyone knows that
Though only some accept
And others deny this fact.
We wish our happiness is perpetual
But we don’t ever want to feel sad
It’s so weird that we easily forget
That our journey is more important
Than the destination we’re designed for.
Judging and scrutinizing is so easy
If others are the targets
But it is so ironical when it comes to ourselves
We aren’t even capable to examine.
Life is a mixture
Everybody knows
Nothing is constant
Is the happiest and saddest part of it though.

Collage

Class X A

Karan, Mahak, Avika, Akshara, Akshaj, Harsh

Riya, Kavya, Aman, Heem, Divik, Himanshu

Darshan, Dishita, Divyanshi, Jasreet, Khyati, Palak, Nivedhi

Neil, Anurag, Mitali, Mahika, Arya, Khushi

Aashi, Navya, Reet, Aliya, Maitreya, Karn

Nikit, Parshvi, Rishabh, Naina, Anant, Prabhavi

In The Stars

Nakul Goel, Class X E
Movie Review – Interstellar
Interstellar is certainly a unique movie. The movie begins with a father and child trying to figure out certain messages, which the child believes a ghost has placed. The father decodes the message and finds them to be latitudes and longitudes. He reaches the location and the place turns out to be a NASA station.

The scientists have been looking for a new planet and were trying to solve equations which would help them shift earth’s population to the new planet. The father is requested to join the search. He and four others enter worm holes, battle time, enter new and dangerous planets and find out that saving earth is not possible but finding a new planet is.
The father then enters a black hole along with a robot to save the remaining crew. There he finds data that can help solve equations that can save planet earth.
The plot could be a little hard to digest but the acting makes it believable. What I liked best in the movie was that the plot pushes Einstein’s, Hawking’s equations and gives us a representation of their thoughts. The visual representation of the 4th dimension is not possible on a 2-dimensional screen but the director has done his best in his efforts to overcome the limitation. At certain points, the background music gave me goosebumps. Truly, it is not just background music as it captures the mood and feelings of a father separated from his children.

The movie is a complete blend of action, drama, love, animation and science. I personally found no weakness in the movie except that the plot depended extremely on luck. I would rate this movie with four stars out of five.