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Tuesday 28 May 2019

Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta’s chemistry is a treat to watch in Chandigarh Amritsar Chandigarh


School News Network
Chandigarh, May 27 2019

Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta’s Tom and Jerry chemistry is a treat to watch in Chandigarh Amritsar Chandigarh
The most anticipated film of the year, Chandigarh Amritsar Chandigarh is finally in cinemas now. And it would not be wrong to say that it is by far the best rom-com of Pollywood. Punjabi movies have always been multi-starrers. Breaking this norm, Leostride Entertainment released its first Punjabi film which only stars two leads Gippy Grewal and Sargun Mehta.
And this is also the first time that in a Punjabi film, a story of one day is showcased. The whole film with leads wearing the same outfits throughout is winning special attention. The film has everything on point story, acting, humor, and music.
However, the highlight of the film is the chemistry of Gippy and Sargun. The chemistry between these two actors is what is appreciated the most by the audience. With the release of the film’s trailer, the audience had got really excited for watching the film and luckily, the film doesn’t disappoint even a bit. Their easy camaraderie in the film as well as impeccable comic timing makes the audience laugh and get connected.
Not just in the film, but even at the promotions of the film, the two were seen having a gala time together. Colour coordinated outfits, engaging with the audience, is what they have been doing right now at their promotions.
Apart from their chemistry, Gippy Grewal’s command on Amritsari language and music of the film just adds a cherry on the cake. And both Gippy and Sargun are perfectly suited for their roles of #ambarsariya and @chandigarhwali.
Talking about the credits of the film, it is being directed by Karan R Guliani, and is being produced by Sumit Dutt, Eara Dutt and Anupama Katkar.
The film is being distributed worldwide by Munish Sahni’s Omjee Group.

Monday 27 May 2019

Sweetness spreads when Kids celebrate Mango Day


School News Network
Zirakpur,  May 27 2019

Smiling Kiddies Playway School celebrated Mango day with lots of sweetness. Kiddies were looking delighted when they entered and saw the decorated campus. Teachers briefed them about the king of fruits and its various forms of consumption. 
Playgroup kiddies performed thumb printing as a group activity. Nursery class kids did colouring in mango and KG class kids filled the mango with colour shavings.To mark this special day, kiddies came in yellow dress and enjoyed mango during the fruit break. It was a sweet and juicy day for all little stars.

Sunday 26 May 2019

Books Donation Drive held to promote Joy of Reading

School News Network
Chandigarh  May 26 2019

To promote the joy of reading among more and more children’s, especially those living in slum settlements & rural areas of the city, Yuvsatta-an NGO, Chandigarh’s State Legal Services Authority-SLSA, Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights-CCPCR & Earth Day Network-India, launched a ‘Read Chandigarh Campaign’ by organizing a unique ‘KITABAN DA LANGAR (Books Donation Drive)’ programme.

As part of the endeavour, three major book donations drives were organized at Bapudham Colony, village Khudda Ali Sher & Govt. Girls Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 18C, Chandigarh, where  a total of 500 young children’s participated and a total of 2500 story books, general knowledge books, inspirational books, biographies of prominent people, travel, science and quiz books etc. got collected and distributed.. Prominent amongst those who participated and encouraged the young students included Mahavir Singh, Member Secretary, SLSA,  Raj Bala, Principal, Govt. Girls Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector 18C, Monica Chawla, Principal, St. Joseph’s Sr. Sec. School, Sector 44D, Loveleen Kaur, Principal, IS Dev Samaj Sr. Sec. School, Sector 21C, Sunita Ranyal, Principal, CL Agarwal DAV Model School, Sector 7B, Dalip Sharma, Municipal Councillor, Vishal Singla-social activist & Pramod Sharma, Founder & Coordinator, Yuvsatta.

"Anukama", an Annual Design Collection Show held at NIIFT Mohali


School News Network
Mohali,  May 26 2019

Beautiful models of NIIFT took the stage by storm this evening to showcase 55 hands-on beautiful collections at Anukama-2019, the annual design collection show of the Institute. The collections were created by the graduating Fashion Design Department.
The collections presented were breathtaking. 



The highlight of Anukama’19 was the collection named 'The lost sound' created by Kajal, inspired by utensil making art of Thathera community of Jandiala Guru that has been accredited as one of the intangible crafts by UNESCO. Anusha also chose her theme ‘Abhidharma Pitaka’ based on Buddhist chant by UNESCO. Smiti Wahi created a collection named 'The fight for light which is a tale of Eskimos survival at Antarctica. Jagriti worked on a collection for the third gender. In fact, transgender also walked the ramp in an attire from her collection. Reetanshu fashioned a collection to bring upfront the violence against human trafficking which was achieved by application of barcodes on her garments. Mohita’s ‘Ball Night to Disco lights' was inspired from Disco glitters, an ornamental art work done with silver CD’s was also presented. Simardeep and Pawan showcased their collection 'Climate injustice' and ‘Volcanic Eruptions’ respectively. The designs were created using the innovative technique & motifs were taken form climatic conditions specially the Glaciers and lava melting state. 'Revival of Patchitra' by Manvi wasstimulated from craft of Orissa and the collection 'Vini Vidi Vici' by Vani Bhagatgot its inspiration from Chinese dragon Loong.

Sunday 19 May 2019

Final Phase of Voting in Chandigarh : Fate of all candidates locked in EVMs


SUMIT MALHOTRA 
School News Network
  Chandigarh, May 19 2019

The final phase of polling day saw a tremendous participating of public as people from all walks came to vote to decide the fate of candidates. As the polling started at 7am, people came out of their homes and stand in long queues to exercise their right to vote. The scorching sun did not even transform their mind this time as intend to caste vote to decide the right candidate.
Came to vote on Wheelchair, a senior citizen said that she never miss casting her right to vote and this time she will chose the candidate as per his/her work. She further told that one must vote in order to decide a right candidate who is capable to develop the city in right direction. “I am here to exercise my right not only as this is a polling day but also being a responsible citizen to decide future of our city as missing out voting might favour a wrong candidate and the city’s development might suffer”, as told by Ridhima, a first time voter who came at polling booth in sector 28, Chandigarh. Another family who never miss this opportunity shared that we really celebrate this day by casting our vote and put an example for our children to regularly use this right in order to ensure choosing right government for better development of nation. Flying Sikh Milkha Singh along with his wife also exercised his vote.
Congress candidate Pawan Kumar Bansal with family members exercised the right to vote at Govt High School in sector-28 of Chandigarh on Sunday.     Photo : SUMIT MALHOTRA
The candidates from Chandigarh too exercised their right at their respective polling booths. Congress candidate Pawan Kumar Bansal along with family members reached at Govt High School sector-28 to exercise their right. While standing in line within general public, he interacted with media personals and shared his opinion. “The process is going slow here and it is taking time”, he responded to one of question of media personal. Talking about the rest of the day, he elaborated that he will be visiting other polling booths to see the process. “I am quite confident about winning this seat”, replied to one of question of electronic media personal.
BJP candidate Kirron Kher with husband Anupam Kher exercised the right to vote at sector-7 of Chandigarh on Sunday.
Other than Bansal, the other candidates also exercised their vote in respective locations. BJP candidate Kirron Kher accompanied with her husband Anupam Kher castes her vote at sector 7. 
AAP candidate Harmohan Dhawan with family members exercised the right to vote in Chandigarh on Sunday.
With family members, AAP candidate Harmohan Dhawan too exercised his vote. All the three candidates are in good faith and have the positivity of winning the seat, but the decision of voters will come out on 23rd of May when the EVM machines disclose the truth and decision of voters who turned out in good number to decide the candidate’s destiny.
Flying Sikh Milha Singh with wife Nirmal Kaur exercised the right to vote in Chandigarh on Sunday.


Saturday 18 May 2019

Students of St. Teresa School visited Blind School

School News Network
Panchkula, May 18 2019

“Better to be blind and see with your heart, than to have two good eyes and see nothing"

St. Teresa Convent School students visited blind institute, sector-26, Chandigarh. They observed blind students reading and writing the ‘Braille” letters immaculately. Touching the dots with the finger tips on the white paper, they read the text fluently.
The students who visited were surprised to see the way they spent their life normally. The best part that was surprising was to see the students using computers. All the students in the blind school were well-versed in speaking English fluently. The visit was quite inspiring.

Wednesday 15 May 2019

Mothers Day celebrated at Smiling Kiddies Playway School

School News Network
Zirakpur,  May 15 2019

Smiling Kiddies Playway School celebrated mother's day in high spirit and merriment. It was a pleasure watching the dynamic and energetic kiddies preparing something unique and special for their mothers. KG class kiddies made cards beautifully. Each card was special and different in its own way. Playgroup kiddies made colourful flowers with love. Nursery Class Kiddies made heart shaped cards with a great excitement. All Kiddies enjoyed their mother's favourite dish during recess time. Heart-warming feelings filled the air with intimacy, gratitude and appreciation.

Friday 3 May 2019

Labour Day celebrated by Smiling Kiddies Playway School

School News Network
Zirakpur, May 03 2019

Smiling Kiddies Playway School celebrated Labour day to inculcate the respect for the most important members of our society. Kiddies visited a construction site and expressed their gratitude towards workers by giving them refreshments and thanking them for their support and contribution in our society which touched everyone's heart. Some kiddies gave the message of Stop Child Labour through their banners as every child has the right to play and enjoy.