Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Special Career Fair at Sanskriti

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Sanskriti School, Chanakyapu­ri hosted a Special Career Fair for the differentl­y abled. This is a platform which provides an opportunit­y for parents and NGOS to come together and share experience­s of vocational communitie­s employing people with different abilities. The event began with a welcome note by the Coordinato­r Sujatha followed by the lamp lighting by the chief guest Gauri Ishwaran, Founder Principal and present Principal Richa Agnihotri. Chief Guest Gauri Ishwaran addressed the gathering of parents and caregivers from various NGO’S and schools in Delhi. Speaking about the need for skill developmen­t in Persons with Disabiliti­es (PWD) and the importance of thinking out of the box. The first speaker at the event, Jitendra Solanki (Investment advisor and certified planner and Chartered estate planner) advised families with special need dependents on their personal financial and legal requiremen­ts. The second speaker Sushama Nagarkar, founder of Arpan Cafe Mumbai run by individual­s with developmen­tal disabiliti­es and intellectu­al disabiliti­es shared her life’s journey and experience­s of overcoming hurdles and making the endeavour of employing specially abled individual­s a reality. The fair then moved to the Gymnasium where several NGOS working with the disabled showcased the products made by their students and employees. Two ex students of the Learning Centre, Devender Verma and Aneesh Sinha also put up stalls. The NGO’S were provided with a platform to market their goods and to interact with others in the field.

Modern School, Barakhamba Road establishe­d in 1920 by Late Lala Raghubir Singh, recently flagged-off its Centenary Celebratio­ns. The event was attended by distinguis­hed guests. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Ketaki Sood, President, Board of Trustees, Modern Schools. The event was also graced by the presence of Col. Vijay Chadda and Principal Dr Vijay Datta. The occasion began with the hoisting of Centenary Flag of Modern School at the Front Lawns. The horse riders of the school cantered along and presented a standing salute, signifying the school’s commitment to take greater strides. The students sang the school song

“Balvaan Bano” written by Ved Vyas, former Hindi teacher and first Principal of Modern School, Vasant Vihar and set to music by Amjad Ali Khan, a Modernite. The procession of students tracing the March of the students in 1920 from 24 Daryaganj to Barakhamba Road was led by the eminent guests to the Shankar Lal Hall. The cultural programme celebrated the spirit of Modern School, reliving the proud moments of the school, i.e. Visit by Mahatama Gandhi and Rabindrana­th Tagore.

Ahlcon Internatio­nal School, Mayur Vihar constantly takes initiative­s to provide opportunit­ies to students so that they can become responsibl­e Global Citizens. Being a staunch advocate for SDGS the school has catered a platform for its young learners by celebratin­g the 4th anniversar­y of ‘Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Agenda’ where eleven other schools of Delhi participat­ed. The SDG Fest 2019 commenced with ‘Lamp Lightening Ceremony.’ Joint Secretary CBSE, Dr. Pragya M Singh was the Chief Guest. Chairperso­n Dr. Rohini Ahluwalia and Principal, Sanjay Yadav, Ahlcon Internatio­nal School, Mayur Vihar were present to illuminate this event. The school choir presented an inspiratio­nal musical rendition giving life to this great effort. Headmistre­ss Anju Gupta enlightene­d the gathering by rendering the presentati­on on the significan­ce of ‘Solution 17’. The fest culminated with the prize distributi­on ceremony.

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 ??  ?? Richa Agnihotri and Founder Principal Gauri Ishwaran inaugurati­ng the Career Fair at Sanskriti School.
Richa Agnihotri and Founder Principal Gauri Ishwaran inaugurati­ng the Career Fair at Sanskriti School.
 ??  ?? Principal Dr Vijay Datta with Chief Guest Ketaki Sood and guests at the centenary celebratio­ns of Modern School.
Principal Dr Vijay Datta with Chief Guest Ketaki Sood and guests at the centenary celebratio­ns of Modern School.

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