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Maths and Sports: A Unique Blend

British Council Project

The British Council Project of Maths – The Incredible Ball: The Pivot of the Game weaved a lot of fun along with learning.



The aim of the project was to give an insight into the various scientific and mathematical concepts used while designing a ball for a particular game. 



Students learnt the special features and characteristics of the balls used in different games and understood why the balls cannot be interchanged between the various games.



The project involved playing a number of matches, as well as research, quizzes, lectures, poster making, etc.

Shishyans enjoyed working on this project immensely …. and of course, they learnt a lot as they played along!

Regarding need for Counselling in Schools

Abhimanyu Sethia, Class X B

37, Greater Tirupati Colony
Navratan Bagh
Indore
December 02, 2016
The Editor
The Indore Panorama
AB Road, Indore
Sir/Madam
Subject: Regarding the need for Counselling in Schools
I, Abhimanyu Sethia, a student of People’s School would like to gain the attention of parents and concerned authorities, through the columns of your esteemed daily on the alarming problem related to stream selection at high school level.
I am a Class X student who is in the process of choosing a career stream and I feel that I am in a state of utter confusion. I am sure that there are many other students who are going through the same problems as I am.
Misleading advertisements and misinformation have made it difficult for students to take a decision. We, the students, require a source of genuine information and advice for a successful career decision.
Moreover, we can also see many students who lack the temperament and capability to excel in a particular stream, yet are bound to take it. Therefore, objective psychometric tests making students aware of their strengths and weaknesses is essential.
In order to mobilize such career counseling, the government, NGOs and school administration must set up counseling camps in schools and other places. Moreover, the expensive psychometric tests must be subsidized by the government.
I hope my letter would turn to be an eye-opener with regard to the dilemma that nearly every student faces in this crucial phase of his / her life and suitable measure would be taken to ease the confusion so that the future of our nation can work upon its strengths.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely

Abhimanyu Sethia