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CBSE Affiliation No. 1031254

What is a Colour?

Teacher- What is a colour?

Student- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light is colour.

Teacher – Whoa‼ That’s huge.

Student – It’s the definition of colour!!?

Teacher – Okkkayy. Tell me what’s a colour in simple words.

Student – Colour is a component of light which is separated when it is reflected off of an object.

Teacher – Oh, come on!

Now this is the definition of colour

 

Colour

Colours are inspiration,

Colours are a wonderful creation.

Colours are a foundation,

They make up our nation.

 

Blue is the ocean.

Blue is the sky.

Blue is the plastic bottle,

which we buy.

 

Pink is my room.

Pink is my cheek

Pink is the colour,

of flamingo’s beak.

 

Red is my heart.

Red is my blood.

Red is the colour of,

a small rose bud.

 

Yellow is a banana.

Yellow is the Sun.

Yellow are the crackers,

which we burst for fun.

 

Green is the grass.

Green is the tree.

Green is the apple,

which we see.

 

Brown is a chocolate

Brown is a bear.

Brown is a strong,

hard, wooden chair.

 

Purple is a berry.

Purple is a grape.

Purple is a bruise,

which has no shape.

 

Orange is an orange.

Orange is a carrot.

Orange is the beak,

of a talking parrot.

 

Black is my eye.

Black is my hair.

Black is the darkness,

When there is no glare.

Colours in Nature

Roses are red

Violets are blue

I like rainbows more than you!

We are made of these colours,

All sister and brother.

The snow white winters

When the cold winds bite!

The pleasant sunny days

Yellow and blue,

At the bay

My heart filled with blood,

Every second it gives a thud.

The beauty of nature

My heart it captures

The world covered with colour

This is my culture.

My Soul

Black is your hair

Like my very own soul

Your eyes, like the Royal Marines

Blue, the colour that my heart glows

Pink are your cheeks

The colour of love, you and me

Red is your lipstick

Hot rage hides behind me

Yellow, the jewellery that wraps your neck

Colour of the Sun, something I never saw

Happiness, the same colour

Something I’ve been look for

Violet nail paint hides your nails

The colour that surrounds my brain

White is your spirit

Like the starry night sky

Your life is a rainbow

Mine discolored, I wonder why?

A Pleasing, Dynamic Lifestyle

Life is a journey and this journey constantly encounters ups and downs. Sometimes, life shows us its beautiful and winsome side; sometimes it shows us its gruesome side. Considering or regarding a situation as a favorable or unfavorable one depends primarily on the individual who faces it. We are all born on this planet for a solitary reason and all of us have our own distinctive outlook towards various oscillating situations. Some person may consider a peculiar circumstance to be a curse for him/her, whereas another person might consider the same condition to be a boon for him/her.

Talking about changing situation, the first contrivance that comes to our mind is a person’s “notion and attitude”. A mortal with a positive lookout tries his best to find optimism in surroundings, whereas the one with cynicism finds himself in a hopeless situation. Today, we are all stuck in our confined households and are in a situation of uncertainty and irregularity. Confinement in homes has proved to be a boon as well as bane for us.

Many psychiatrists see captivity as a reason for a global mental crisis, whereas a few of them regard it as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to cultivate various ethical qualities and trends.

Relating and mentioning my personal experience, this “so-called” lockdown has given me a break from a monotonous life and has helped me develop new skills. This “isolation from the worldly distractions” helped me live in calmness and stillness. I also came across vast and moving experiences.

One such experience is concerned with my hunt for peace and spirituality. It was a warm and energetic day. I got up from bed early in the morning and quietly sat in the living room. My eyes fell upon the door leading to the balcony. Through the wooden door’s minute opening, I saw a tiny plant seeking my attention. I tried to distract myself from thinking about the minuscule plant but my attempt soon proved to be a failure. The more I tried to prevent myself from thinking about the plant, the more it called upon me to come towards it. Finally, I got up from my seat and walked towards the balcony. A composed blow of air welcomed me and with the incoming wind the plants waved at me. A bird chirped and a butterfly went past my ear fluttering its little wings. I sat down there on the clean sparkling marble floor.

After a few moments, I felt like meditating. Hence I got my yoga mat, laid it on to the floor, switched on the Bluetooth speaker, got it connected to the mobile and sat down to provoke my senses to some healing music. I sat in Sukhasan, closed my eyes and felt myself entering into a whole new world. The music included the sound of “OM” and in the background I could hear the sound of flute. The sun’s rays rejuvenated all the cells in my body and my mind’s chatter came to a gradual halt. I went deep into a subconscious state of mind and felt the Zen and optimism flow through the elongated nerve cells. At the end, I gently opened my eyes with a slight smile.

The rest of the day went as usual, quarrelling with my sister, playing and having fun, but somewhere deep within the soul, I could feel a long-lasting difference…

How Much Pain is a Lot of Pain?

After change, the only thing that is constant and happens to each individual is pain. To an extent, it is unavoidable. Affecting people in more than a billion ways, each individual has to encounter it, at some or the other point in life.

But the question is, how much pain is a lot of pain?

There obviously aren’t any fixed parameters that indicate how much pain or suffering a person is going through. Instead, what we can say is that every person has their own personal limit of the amount of misery that is tolerable and the point after which it becomes intolerable, generally leading to what we call an outburst. What each one of us should know and follow is the art of respecting the parameters that someone else has set. Not every human might be as emotionally strong as you are; each individual has had a different past. Each person has dealt with different levels of trauma, each individual has his own way of deriving the learning from those experiences.

Respect the pain of each individual, for the phrase ‘a lot of pain’ cannot be generalized. Each one of us has the right to call their pain ‘a lot of pain’ and only through talking it out with a person who respects it can it be minimized, for “new beginnings are often disguised as painful endings”.

Manacle

The auditorium was full of a restless audience, eager to be part of yet another breath-taking performance of the renowned rock star: Tarun Bagchi.

Managing a single ticket, I somehow managed to secure my seat and sat with an immense feel of gratification for Tarun Bagchi, my student.

Tarun was a decent, amenable and bright student of grade 7. With his amicable nature, he became a friend of all. He was treasured by his teachers’ too. As a teacher, I would often cite the example of Tarun to other students. In a nutshell, one could conclude that he was a model-icon.

Besides being a good student, Tarun had keen interest in dance. On and off, he would participate in cultural activities and endeavoured to excel but there was something in his performance which gradually became a serious matter of concern. That was the touch of what was considered effeminacy, which he unconsciously dissolved in his creativity.

I remember, it was 15 August 2012. Tarun performed with utmost honesty but it was soaked with the grace and elegance of female style. He soon became a target for his peers to mock at, which eventually shred his confidence into smithereens. His pain and frustration were clearly visible in his studies and his behaviour.

Teen age is considered to be the most challenging phase of life when a tender floweret undergoes manifold changes. Tarun was not untouched. I could make out that he was stuck somewhere.

One day, I called him to my faculty room and requested him to share his problem. With tears in his eyes, Tarun poured out his heart. I then consoled him and said, “Tarun, continue your journey with utmost sincerity and passion. Don’t pay heed to what the world says. You will win one day and this world will applaud. Just focus.”

I don’t know how much the child understood but I could sense the switch in his attitude. I was happy to get my Tarun back, flying with buoyancy.

Our journey continued parallelly. I taught him till grade 10. Despite being in senior secondary section, he continued meeting me often.

Finally, the most awaited day arrived i.e. Farewell Day. The day when young chaps go for a makeover to look handsome and get the liberty to express their gratitude to school. Tarun started his thanks giving speech and to my utter surprise, he directed his speech towards me and extended his gratitude by narrating the way I motivated him in the past few years. Perhaps, this is the best honour which a teacher deserves after dedicating her entire life to the service of the society. I was speechless with happiness as the priceless gesture of a student had made my day.

In my teaching profession, I have come across a variety of students with different temperaments. However, by the grace of God, I do halt to develop a special bonding when I meet any sensitive student with a golden heart. Tarun was one of them.

Suddenly, there was a big round of applause and I returned, wrapping all my cherished memories, into this realistic world to applaud for Tarun Bagchi who stunned the whole world with his performance and made me proud.

Tarun Bagchi has become a busy celebrity now, overloaded with a hectic schedule but he procures time for me by sending lovely messages. There is no biological relationship between Tarun and me but Almighty has wonderfully bonded us in an undefined, beautiful manacle which is the sole source of inspiration for an old lady to fight the odds of life.

Manchuka

One fine day,

We made our way

Through trees and clouds

Seeing mountains and moulds

Admiring waterfalls and rivers

Amazed at the serenity of water

After the flood reaching to a meter

Apprehensive of nature’s wrath

And the winding, twisting path.

Witnessing the unknown beauty,

We reached Manchuka.

All we could say was

Wow! What a relaxing day!

We visited Gompas and monasteries,

Enjoyed warm milk and fries.

While we built a snowman

And saw a huge dam.

It was a vacation apart from any vacation

Away from all network connection

We spent a week, in the cool comforting breeze

Where people freeze

But their hearts remain warm.

We help each other out.

Oh! It is such a charm!

Name and Fame

A crook robbed a bank,

The handcuffs went clank.

He was locked in jail,

Waiting to be released on bail.

While he was behind bars,

He thought he saw Mars.

He begged for forgiveness,

But received no kindness.

And while he perished,

He dreamt what he cherished.

In his dream,

He ate cookies and cream.

When he was finally out of the gaol,

Determined to be a new man,

Off to the nearest job he ran.

As the day ended,

He had enough money

To buy himself honey.

Never did he indulge again

In deeds that put a stain

Upon his name,

Against his fame.