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Saturday 25 July 2020

Plantation drive held at Punjab Raj Bhawan

School News Network
Chandigarh, July 25 2020

A plantation drive was organised by Chandigarh Forest Department wherein Governor Punjab and Administrator UT Chandigarh V. P. Singh Badnore alongwith Chief Conservator of UT planted fruit trees in Punjab Raj Bhawan Chandigarh.



Teej Celebrations a Virtual way at St. Teresa School Panchkula

School News Network
Panchkula, July 25 2020

Teej refers to the monsoon festival. This festival celebrates the bounty of nature, arrival of clouds and rain, greenery and birds, rituals and customs. It includes dancing, singing, getting together with friends and telling stories, dressing up with henna coloured hands and feet.
We at the St.Teresa Convent School, Panchkula celebrated Teej virtually with great zeal. Children and their mothers were all dressed in their ethnic attire and enjoyed eating sweets. The students were happily enjoying the festivities in the comfort of their homes. 









Friday 24 July 2020

Divneesh won Trophy in online Abacus Competition

School News Network
Chandigarh, July 24 2020

We always say one must take good advantage of opportunities and one's talent is not restricted due to any kind of pandemic conditions. The same way Divneesh, a student of Saupin's school Chandigarh grabbed 2nd position in 16th open Abacus National competition organised by Mental Arithmetic and Abacus All India Talent search Pvt. Ltd. The competition was held on 4th July 2020. Since it was an online competition, Divneesh secured this position by taking good guidance from her teacher Sapna Gupta from Skyline Academy. She supported him at each step which in turned showed great result.
I always take good advantage of time to learn new things and with this competition, I acquire the knowledge of contesting online and winning with the help of recent technology, as told by Divneesh. Further he said, " I am excited to know about my second position and waiting for my winning Trophy and Certificate". Moreover he expresses his keen interest to participate further in upcoming competitions whether online or offline.

Monday 20 July 2020

Saawan celebrations amid Corona Virus

School News Network
Chandigarh, July 20 2020

Devotees offer milk during Saawan celebrations at Shiv Temple in Dhakauli, SAS Nagar on Monday. People were seen wearing masks and maintained social distancing in order to fight Covid-19. Have a look to the video below.
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Video Link : https://youtu.be/kDLEQFViGOM


Monday 13 July 2020

31 Positive cases detected in Mohali today; Area wise list

School News Network
SAS Nagar, July 13 2020

Office of The Civil Surgeon, Mohali

Coronavirus update







31 positive cases today

1. 82M Kharar
2. 60F sec 116 Mohali
3. 4M sec 116 Mohali
4. 11M Kharar
5. 33F Kharar
6. 38F phase 3B1 Mohali
7. 80F Phase 4 Mohali
8. 59M phase 4 Mohali
9. 22F Kumbra
10. 67F sec 97
11. 35F sec 97
12. 40M, Balongi
13 to 15. 55F, 20F, 25F from Lalru
16 to 21. 17F, 36F,20M,16M,16M,35M from Peermuchalla
22 to 26. 45M,19M, 50M,19M,52M from Avinash Colony Derabassi
27. 70F Dashmesh Nagar Kharar
28. 50F sec 88 Mohali
29. 45M phase 3B2 Mohali
30. 64M phase 6 Mohali
31. 51 M Sunny Enclave Kharar

Total cases-423
Active-145
Discharged- 271
Deaths-07

Thursday 9 July 2020

Good News : Parents should not pay school fees till Supreme Court rules


School News Network
Chandigarh, July 09 2020

A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court by parents from different states seeking declaration of moratorium or deferment of fee payment during the lockdown period.
The plea seeks direction to the Centre and all states to instruct all private schools to charge only proportionate fees based on actual expenditure towards the conduct of the online virtual classes and no other fees from the students since April 1 till the commencement of physical classes. The plea stated that due to Covid-19 induced lockdown, parents who are unable to afford to pay school fees are facing constant financial and emotional hardships which may force them to withdraw their children from school education.
The plea said, “The petitioners belonging to different states of the country have come together being constrained to approach this court seeking inter alia the protection of fundamental right to life as well as education guaranteed under the Constitution of India, 1950 which the children and students enrolled up to the class XII of various Indian states are being deprived of due to supervening factors namely, the ongoing pandemic – Covid-19 period.” Apart from other issues, the petitioners have also raised concerns about ‘adverse impact of unregulated online learning on students of nursery to class V and other students as well.
Parents who have submitted the plea in the apex court are from Rajasthan, Odisha, Punjab, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Maharashtra. The petition has been filed through advocate Mayank Kshirsagar and drawn by advocate Pankhuri. It highlights the ‘hostile discrimination of children and parents of various states in India’ as some protection may be available for students in some states and not be available in other states. The plea also mentions that while Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh have banned online education considering its adverse impact, other states have not considered it.
The Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent national lockdown announced on March 25, 2020 has forced the closure of the educational sector and resulted in a catastrophic effect on the nation’s economy with many people losing their jobs or facing a pay-cut. “The school going children and students were unable to attend the physical classes at their respective schools. Some of the private aided/unaided schools made arrangements for online classes in April, 2020. However, the same has not been universally made available and there are also reports of schools charging a nominal fee even when they are not conducting any online classes. Some schools have also hiked the fees,” the plea further stated.
It added that many schools hiked their fees and/or started harassing the parents to pay the entire quarterly fees in advance despite schools being shut and non-operational and the students not availing any of their services. The petition said that despite circulars issued by various states directing schools not to hike their fees during the lockdown period, no substantial relief in the form of waiver of fees, or reduced fees, or proportionate fees as per actual expenditure etc.
The plea sought directions to Centre and all the States for directing all the private unaided/aided schools to not charge any fees whatsoever from the enrolled students of such schools for a period of three months starting from April 1 till July 1 or till the commencement of offline/physical school classes.

Source : PTI