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CHILD ABUSE


Child Abuse is a horrific stigma on our society. It has become eerie for the kids. Children who are pounded on regularly by their mothers to feel secure in the world of big people are tortured and abused. Statistics speak so loudly on this silenced issue that the caricature of the deafening society seems to be vicious and a dead place for their survival. To understand it better few incidents from daily routine life were staged by XI B.So, to eradicate this immorality from the society lets join our hands together and be more realistic and practical to safeguard the life of our kids.

“Water – A Blue Gold”

"A drop of water is worth more than a sack of gold for a thirsty man”

Water is a boon, water is life without any water nothing will survive. We need water and earth needs it too. The students of class I C presented a special assembly on 1.11.19 on the topic “water – a blue gold” wherein they presented a small skit (To enlighten the importance of invaluableness of water like a gold). The students showed how people of today’s time are exploiting this major resource and causing wastage of water. At the end a pledge was taken to save this natural resource, which God has given us in abundance.
The skit was followed by dance on “Pani Jindagani”. The presentation was appreciated by the parents who spared their valuable time to encourage their wards by their presence.

“Ban On Crackers”

A special assembly on the topic “Ban On Crackers” was conducted by class IX-C on 21.10.19.Nukkad natak was presented in order to spread awareness on harmful effects of burning crackers. The students have made beautiful posters with slogans stating ‘Say No To Crackers, Stop Pollution & Celebrate Green Diwali’. It was followed by a dance performance. The students also took a pledge not to burn crackers to save environment from pollution caused by harmful gases released by burning crackers and motivated everyone to help the needy and poor people.

DIWALI-THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

Diwali, The festival of lights that enlightens the hearts and brings joy to every heart was celebrated at Brain International School on 19th October 2019. The student of Class III C presented a special assembly on Diwali. The programme began with prayer and school song. Then the students showcased the spirit of Diwali through a meaningful play giving away the message of a clean, peaceful and a bright Diwali. The assembly concluded with a beautiful dance performance.

Disaster management

‘Preparation through education is less costly than learning through tragedy.’The morning assembly on 14th October was conducted by class IX B and the theme of the assembly was Disaster management. The students of class ix b showcased the wrath of Mother Nature by presenting a small skit on natural disaster showcasing different natural disasters and the urgent need for the preparedness against them. They also shared Dos and Donts during natural disasters and how we can minimize the damage and losses. The students also emphasized the need for Sustainable development and its importance.

“NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER” 

A special assembly was conducted by the students of IX A on 30th September’19 on the above mentioned topic, wherein the students performed a short skit.
“NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER” is a metaphorical phrase which means, one should not prejudge the worth or value of something by its outward appearance alone. Many people feel that one can tell a lot about a person by observing what they wear and what they eat. Judging people based on these factors is extremely shallow. Such a thought is extremely ridiculous. The mindset of such people needs a change. It was an informative assembly enjoyed by all.

FREEDOM : A RESPONSIBILITY


The class assembly of class V B was conducted on the topic “Freedom – A Responsibility”. The students enacted the theme with the help of a skit portraying how freedom comes with a responsibility. The little girl took advantage of her freedom and faced the consequences. Then she realised her mistake after paying the price. The moral derived from the skit was that we should be conscious of our actions when we have freedom. They strongly reinforced the spirit of being responsible. Students also put up a dance performance to set up the mood for the assembly. The assembly was concluded to salute the spirit of patriotism with the National Anthem.

“Indian Heritage”

A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people – said by Mahatma Gandhi.
“It is not the honor that you take with you, but the heritage you leave behind.”The Indian heritage narrates the beautiful history of India and we are blessed to have it. Our cultural and natural heritage is both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. They are our touchstones and our identity. We all must take it as our responsibility to preserve it so that our future generations also get to see and experience the same. A special assembly on the topic “Indian Heritage” was conducted by class V C. The assembly commenced with a short skit to convey the message “Be a part of the 'Adopt a Heritage' - Apni Dharohar, Apni Pehchaan’ initiative”. The students presented some sites which are given the status of world heritage sites. They also explained how the government and various NGO’s are taking initiative to preserve them for our future. The assembly was concluded by a dance performance. The students actively took part in it with full enthusiasm and spread the awareness amongst everyone.

Ahinsa Parmo Dharma

A assembly was conducted by VA on 16th July 2019 on the topic ‘Ahinsa Parmo Dharma’ in order to minimise the violence in youth. Glimpses from the lives of Mahatma Gandhi and Samrat Ashoka were shown. The students learnt the importance of Ahinsa and how it changed the life of the king and encouraged him to adopt Buddhism. The students depicted the script very well. The performance of the students was well appreciated by all present followed by the dance performance of the students.

Mobile Addiction

A special assembly was conducted by X-B on 29th April 2019 on the topic ‘Mobile Addiction’ inorder to minimise the addiction of mobile in youth. Students energetically and enthusiastically entertained the audience with their ‘Nukkad Natak’ and inspired them to limit the use of smart phones in their life. The assembly was concluded, leaving a deep impact on everyone’s mind.

Mother's Day

A Mother's Day Assembly was conducted on 15th May, 2019 in school premises. It was started with Gaytri mantra followed by God's Prayer and a few exercise. Students of all the three sections dressed up nicely and they spoke beautiful rhymes and some shared that why they love their mother.
Principal Ma'am , Headmistress ma'am and member of management were also there. Overall it was an outstanding assembly.

‘EDUCATION IS THE LIGHT OF LIFE’

A special assembly on the topic RIGHT TO EDUCATION was conducted by class XC on 30.4.19. Students presented a skit wherein they showed that a girl from a poor family was forced to do household work in a rich family to help her parents financially. She was very keen to seek her education but was deprived of it. Then situation changed and her parents realised that how education is necessary for the overall development of the child and to face the global world. Later she reached to the level of perfection by seeking higher education and the same girl started her own NGO to impart education to the needy people. It was followed by teacher’s speech.

The Earth Day 2019

“Like music and art, love of nature is a common language that can transcend political or social boundaries.”
The most important day for humans and humanity ‘Earth Day’ was celebrated in BIS on 22nd April, 2019 in the morning assembly. Earth day reminds us our duties towards our mother earth and pay attention to various disastrous issues like depletion of natural resources, pollution and global warming which are troubling our existence. A student Vaanya Gaur 8th A presented a Mono Act where, as the earth she urged everyone to decorate it with green plants and by taking all the necessary measures to keep it clean. Alokik Sharma 8th B presented a beautiful and mesmerizing poem through which he sang the legacy of the earth and what it expects from us. 
The students were sworn to take care of the earth for the protection and healthy survival by all necessary measures, required.

Brain Drain : Is it a one way ticket ?

Brain drain refers to the mass departure of learned and talented people from a country, organization or industry. Reasons behind this mass departure are unemployment , Bad economic policies, lack of opportunities for talented people, better lifestyle in developed countries, currency differences and increased population.
It has a negative impact on the place of origin as it suffers from loss of talent which in turn affects the economic condition and the development of a country.
Highlighting the current burning issue of the society, the students of Class XII A and Class XIIC presented a” Nukkad Natak” in a special assembly conducted on15thApril , 2019 , on the effects of brain drain on our country .They came forth to showcase the importance of “BRAIN GAIN” instead of “BRAIN DRAIN”. The students enlightened the audience about the efforts made by the government to improve the job prospects and ease of doing business .Now its duty of every citizen to put up their best for the nation.

Issues of past, solutions of present and a glimpse of future.

As the clock struck midnight on August 15, 1947 the world’s biggest democracy was born. India had become an independent nation. Years had rolled over since independence, yet, where do we Indians stand in global arena? Freedom and power bring responsibility- the future is not one of ease or resting but of incessant striving. With a view to reflect this, students of class XII-B conducted a special assembly showing issues of past, solutions of present and a glimpse of future. They focused on problems of past like unemployment, educational standards, sati system etc. and showed the programmes initiated by the govt of India. With the help of this, they predicted a bright future of India.

"Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today. ~ Native American Proverb "

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