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Nothing strengthens the judgment and quickens the conscience like individual responsibility. A society is a collection of all individuals. Just as many tiny drops become a great ocean, so the collective contribution of all individuals can make our society a place we will all want to belong to! Each individual must come forward to contribute either physically or monetarily towards society.
Charity begins at home. As it is very aptly said "BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD"
Our community service program proposes to expose our students to a reality outside their own experience so that they may learn to cope with unexpected difficulties and mature in the process.
SGS encourages its students to play a constructive role in the community by being actively involved in initiatives like:
- Adopting a monument
- Adopting a village / park
- Neighbourhood Traffic Committee
- Local Cleanliness
- Environment Awareness Campaigns
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21st November 2017 - Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Being clean is a sign of spiritual purity and goodness. The proverb 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness' means that being clean leads the way to Godliness and it can bring divine peace to our body and soul. In order to enlighten about the same the students of class II-D presented the morning assembly on 21 November 2017. The students spoke about the importance of keeping our environment and ourselves clean. They recited a wonderful poem also. It was indeed a very informative assembly.
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31st October 2017 - Give a Little, Get a Lot
‘The best way to feel better is to make someone else feel good.’
Though it is a simple statement, it has a powerful meaning. In order to explain the indepth meaning of the same the students of class II- A presented the morning assembly on the topic – ‘Give a little, Get a lot’ on 31 October 2017. The students spoke about how our little deeds can put an incredible impact on the people around us and how we can add a little happiness to their lives. It can be as simple can quick as giving a compliment, respecting our elders or offering some encouragement to someone. The students sang a beautiful song as well. It was followed by the distribution of certificates for Diya Decoration Competition held for Classes I and II. A bronze medal was awarded to Lucky Gupta of class II-D for his outstanding performance in ‘B Positive Roller Speed Skating Talent Hunt’. The assembly was thoroughly enjoyed by one and all.
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12th September 2017 - Each One, Teach One
On Tuesday, 12 September 2017, the stage was set for the special assembly ‘Each one, Teach one’ which was a presentation to remember and was followed by a thought-provoking play by the students of Blooms-E.
The play conveyed the message that ‘literacy is very important.’ Everyone in the world can take the responsibility of teaching anyone, anywhere and by any means. Donating some books or stationery or sponsoring a child can make a huge difference in someone’s life. We are blessed that we have got the gift of education.
The students also recited a poem, stressing on the importance of education which was followed by a beautiful dance performance.
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31st August 2017 - Respect the Elders
“Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.”
- Philip James Bailey
Respect is the basic component of all cordial relations. Showing respect to the elder’s means to be kind and considerate towards them and hearing them out. With a view to create awareness about respecting elders, the assembly on the theme ‘Respect the Elders’ was conducted by class VII – C on Thursday, 31 August 2017.
The students presented the thought for the day, also updating with the recent happenings in and around the world. In order to throw light on the theme, a short skit was presented depicting the importance of respecting our elders. The moral of the story was well taken by the students that we must respect the elderly when we’re young, help the weak when we’re strong, admit our mistakes when we’re wrong, because one day we all will grow old, become weak and expect others to show us some respect. It was followed by Poem on ‘Respect your Elders’.
In addition, to uphold the spirit of the ‘World Literacy Day’ the assembly ended with an oath that each one will play an important role to literate the illiterate people in their community so as to wipe out illiteracy on this planet for the good of mankind which was followed by the acknowledgement of the winners in the various categories by the Head of School Sumana Dutta Sarkar.
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18th August 2017 - Health Awareness
“Nutrition is not just about eating, it’s about learning to live”
Nutrition and healthy eating habits are fundamental skills for young children that ensure their proper growth and development. To make the students understand the importance of eating right, a workshop on ‘Health Awareness’ was organised for classes III – V on 17 August 2017. The workshop encouraged the students to take a balanced diet. They were made aware of the significance of various nutrients and learned that not eating healthy food can lead to a deficiency of essential vitamins and minerals. The concept was explained in a fun filled manner by the cartoon characters, Miss Sehat and Mr. Sehat. The workshop was very interactive and was brought to an end with a short quiz in which the students participated very enthusiastically.
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11th August 2017 - Workshop on Menstrual Health Management
A workshop on Menstrual Health Management was conducted by SULABH INTERNATIONAL for the girls of classes 6-12 of Sachdeva Global School, Dwarka on 11-8-17 to sensitize and spread awareness about Hygiene and Sanitation. The workshop was very enriching and engaging and included activities which discussed the myths and taboos related to it. The students were also taught some exercises to help deal in such situations.
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02nd August 2017 - Fruit Seeds
Don’t make trees rare, we should keep them with care
Fruit trees, if planted at public places, can solve the issues of hunger and malnutrition in our country. With this belief in mind, the students of Sachdeva Global School, Dwarka, in collaboration with the ‘We Plant’ organization, whole heartedly participated in collecting ‘Fruit Seeds’ of tress like mango, guava, tamarind, amla and jamun. Collection of the seeds was a part of their summer vacations’ assignment. The assorted seeds were donated to the said organization that planted them at various public places across the city. The motive was to ensure that the fruits would be available to the poor and the needy who cannot afford to buy them otherwise.
The school and its students were felicitated by the organization for their effort. Students not only found this assignment interesting but also were equally contented to donate the seeds for the noble cause!
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24th July 2017 - Tree Plantation Drive
‘Someone is sitting in the shade today, because someone planted a tree long time ago’
Student members of the Science and Environment Club of classes III-V enthusiastically participated in the ‘PLANTATION DRIVE’ under the supervision of Ms. Khushboo Kapoor and Ms. Ritika on 24 July 2017 in the school premises. The students were thrilled to plant saplings and gained an insight on the significance of planting trees.
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