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School students play with words and platter

Schools organised special events for kids

Ayan Paul, Arundhati Bhattacharya Published 31.08.21, 07:16 AM
Shri Shikshayatan School organised a special assembly named Shabdkosh, focusing on Bengali poetry and storytelling.

Shri Shikshayatan School organised a special assembly named Shabdkosh, focusing on Bengali poetry and storytelling. The Telegraph

Shri Shikshayatan School

Shri Shikshayatan School, junior section, recently organised a special assembly named Shabdkosh, focusing on Bengali poetry and storytelling. Students of classes IV and V, who are part of Special Activity: Bengali Elocution and Public Speaking, performed in the event, virtually.

The one-hour programme commenced with the presentation of Class IV students, who spoke about poetry in general and then recited poems by poets such as Sukumar Ray, Nirendranath Chakraborty, Promod Bosu and Shankha Ghosh. They presented Shabdokolpodroom and Dnare Dnare Droom by Sukumar Ray, First Hote Hoy by Promod Bosu, Megh by Shankha Ghosh, Chhutir Chhora by Nirendranath Chakraborty and Jalsa by Annadashankar Roy. The confident presentation of the children stupefied the audience.

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Students of Class V also impressed the onlookers with their storytelling abilities. They narrated a humorous story of three crows, a scarecrow and a mouse named Little Monsters. “Shri Shikshayatan School provides a platform to every student to pursue their passion. We have a variety of special activities and Bengali elocution is one of them,” said headmistress Poushali Mukherjee.

Ruby Park Public School

Ruby Park Public School conducted non-flame cooking activity online for students of Nursery to Class I.

Ruby Park Public School conducted non-flame cooking activity online for students of Nursery to Class I. The Telegraph

Ruby Park Public School conducted non-flame cooking activity online for students of Nursery to Class I recently.

Kids tried their hands at making various snacks in the online classes such as aloo chaat, masala muri and sandwiches. The young chefs shared the dishes with their family members.

“Enhancing skills of children finds a special place in the activity calendar of Ruby Park Public School. Encouraging the students to dish out lip-smacking platters without using the fire has been highly appreciated by our parents and enjoyed by our students. Besides being a fun activity, such efforts also acquaint the children with basic skills of a healthy lifestyle,” said principal Joyita Majumder.

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