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Happy Republic Day

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Greetings to all of you!

Standing true to the motto of our school ‘Every child, every day, a leader’, JAV has been constantly finding avenues and ways through which we can make children in our charge ‘Better Every day’.

We believe that every student should be able to adapt to the global scenario that they would be a part of – the scenario that is in a constant state of flux – the scenario where change is the only constant. We need to train the wards in our charge to be steadfast in an ever changing environment, using their skill, their core competence and thinking out of the box to make sure their success is not a probability but a certainty.

Through various activities and programs, we will focus on building better children for the VUCA world which they will inhabit. This can be done by making them future-ready through skills which are participative, collaborative and innovative. This cannot be dispensed only within classroom walls through text books and tests, but gained and assimilated from experiential learning and living by embracing the ‘intangibles’ which will prepare them to face and welcome change.

We, at JAV believe that instead of creating a better world for our children, why don’t we focus on building better children for the VUCA world which they will inhabit. This can be done by making them future-ready through skills which are participative, collaborative and innovative. This cannot be dispensed only within classroom walls through text books and tests, but gained and assimilated from experiential learning and living (which these students are experiencing in some way as of now when they try to learn using virtual platforms), by embracing the ‘intangibles’ which will prepare them to face and welcome change.Let’s join hands for better nurturing of our children!

“Better Everyday”

With Regards, Prashant

Muley Principal

JAV & JPUC

Theme: CELEBRATION:

.“I happen temporarily to occupy this big White House. I am living witness that any one of your children may look to come here as my father’s child has.”

-Abraham Lincoln

Celebration: the act or occasion of doing something enjoyable because something good has happened or because it is a special day.

The new year is just around the corner and celebrations are pouring everywhere by the minute. As 2021 ends, people are gearing up to make new promises and beginnings for 2023. It is time to make new year's resolutions that will help people achieve their goals. The beginning of every year holds a lot of positivity and good energy and vibes. People celebrate this day by going out with their friends, family, and relatives. Many celebrations go into making this a truly memorable time and it is worth remembering!

There is a certain way to celebrate New Year and that is through parties and get-togethers. People love meeting up and getting together to celebrate different occasions. Many decorate a place while some get busy baking cookies and cakes for everyone.

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Every person has his or her way of celebrating this occasion and it is all unique. Long gone are the days when a memorable hand-made card did the trick at parties. Now it is all about bringing in gifts, champagne, and something precious to set the tone at New Year parties.

Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti is one festival that marks the end of the winter season and also commemorates the upcoming harvest season This year it is on January 15, 2023. This festival is celebrated with great fervor in North India and South India. Devotees pay homage to the Sun God, Surya, seeking his blessings for the harvest. People take a dip in holy rivers like Ganga, Godavari, and Yamuna as it is believed that this act washes away your sins and you will be blessed with a life full of prosperity and resources. Scrumptious meals are prepared and many fly kites.

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Republic Day

Republic day is celebrated in that on 26th January every year. It honors the date on which the constitution has come into effect in the year 1950 and replaced the Government of India Act adopted by the Britishers.

This year will be the 74th Republic Day On 26th January 2023, the armed forces will honor the martyrs who fought for India’s independence. Celebrations include national flag hoisting like every year by the President of India on the Red Fort, Delhi, and the Republic Day parade. Indians all over the country will celebrate the day by attending cultural ceremonies or watching it on their Television. Schools and Colleges hoist the tricolour and hold cultural programs on Republic Day.

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