From the Editor's Pen
Well begun is half done is an adage that is very true in meaning!!!
We started our session on the 20th of June with an intention to get into rhythm and makeup for the two years that stopped us from face to face interaction. The new students are able to settle well, the assignments are caught up with and the tone for the 2022-23 session is set.
The weather has also turned magically pleasant. The leaves of the trees are bathed clean and have acquired the freshness of lush green. The little pools and puddles are so tempting to splash into!
It is a proud moment as Mrs Reetu Sabharwal is recognized by CBSE as a master trainer.
A hearty CONGRATULATION to her!
Director, AMI
Doctor's Day
Child Labour
International Yoga Day
Activities
Achievements
Recipe of the Month
Quiz of the Month
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Doctor's Day
First of all I wish a Happy Doctor's Day to all the amazing doctors who play an important role in the society.1st July is celebrated as Doctors Day in India. This day is actually celebrated in India to honour one of the greatest Physician Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. He was also the second chief Minister of West Bengal and had numerous contributions to the field. He was born on this day and also died on the same day in 1962 at the age of 80 years.
He was also honoured with India's highest civilian award the Bharat Ratna in 1941. So my dear students, its really said that we can't see God but on earth doctor is like a God who cures us and gives us life to live in a better way. This day provides us an opportunity to thank physicians, Doctors that they do for the society as a whole.
Doctor, Thank you so much for all your hard work and support during this difficult time. You are truly a man of honour. I will always pray to God for your betterment.
National Doctors Day, 2022 will be celebrated under the theme Family Doctors on the Frontline The theme is chosen to acknowledge the fearless work of doctors on the frontline during the Covid -19 pandemic.
Meenakshi Saxena
Madhav House
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Child Labour
The term ‘child labour’ is something that all of us have been hearing all our life but do we know what child labour is exactly and why it has been debated over the years.
Child labour refers to the employment of children under a legally specified age, preventing them from gaining access to formal education. All around the world, every country is trying to do everything in their power to stop child labour. However, abolishing child labour completely is a goal yet to be achieved.
Every country has proposed rules against child labour, and anyone who is found breaking the law would be subject to imprisonment or some kind of punishment .In India, the Indian Constitution lays out rules against child labour under Article 24, which states, “No child below the age of fourteen shall be employed to work in any factory or mine or employed in any hazardous employment”.
There are also other constitutional provisions for child upliftment in the Indian Constitution, which include the Right to Education under Article 21 A (Free and compulsory education for all children from the age of six to fourteen) .
Child labour can be a result of various factors, including poverty, unemployment for adults and discrimination of basic rights based on the social and economic status of the individual.Child labour can cause physical and mental harm and also promote slavery andexploitation. Child labour confines individual development, deprives fundamental rightsand threatens the future of the individual.
"CHILD IS MEANT TO LEARN NOT TO EARN".
By- Sanya Kaurav, 12th -
International Yoga Day
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Quiz of the Month