Monday, 26 August 2024

KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATION

Sri Krishna Janmashtami was celebrated with great fervor at Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Port Blair, on 26th August 2024. The program began with a solemn Mangalacharan, setting a spiritual tone for the event. Smt. Shiny Mohan, the Vice-Principal, delivered the welcome address, expressing the significance of the occasion. The cultural festivities were highlighted by two solo bhajans, performed by Yashi V C and Vihaas IV A, respectively, which captivated the audience with their devotion and melody.

Smt. K. Shanti, teacher of Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya port Blair delivered a speech that enriched the gathering with her insights on the teachings of Lord Krishna. The Chief Guest, Sanyasini Chaitanya Anandamayi from Pranob Kanya Sangh, addressed the audience, emphasizing the importance of spiritual growth in education.






The event also featured a Fancy Dress Competition for Balvatika students and a Devotional Dance Competition for primary students, judged by Smti Dhalia Banerjee, Smti Anuradha Mishra, and Smti Sujata Chakraborty. Outstanding students were honored during the prize distribution ceremony. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Shri Subhash, Headmaster, followed by the recitation of the Shanti Mantra.


Monday, 19 August 2024

RAKSHABANDHAN CELEBRATION

Raksha Bandhan, a festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, was joyfully celebrated at Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Lamba Line, Port Blair on 19.08.2024. The event brought together students and staff in a warm and festive atmosphere, emphasizing the importance of love, care, and responsibility between siblings.

The celebration began with a special assembly where the significance of Raksha Bandhan was explained, highlighting its cultural and traditional importance in Indian society. Students presented songs and speeches. Speech by the teacher explained the values associated with Raksha Bandhan, such as unity, protection, and respect.

A key highlight of the event was the tying of Rakhi, a sacred thread, by the girls on the wrists of the boys, symbolizing their prayers for their brothers' well-being and the brothers' vows to protect their sisters. The boys, in turn, gave sweets to their sisters, further strengthening the bond of affection between them.

The school also made different teams with guide teachers to tie Rakhi's at different organizations such as Raj Niwas, Secretariat, D.C Office, G B Pant Hospital, Seva Niketan, Ayush Hospital, ICMR Dolly Gunj and Ramakrishna Mission. This fostered a sense of community and teamwork among the students.




Teachers at VKV Lamba Line took the opportunity to discuss the broader implications of Raksha Bandhan, encouraging students to extend the values of protection and care beyond their families to society at large. The event concluded with sweets being distributed to all, symbolizing the sweetness of the sibling relationship.

Thursday, 15 August 2024

INDEPENDENCE DAY


The 78th Independence Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, Port Blair on August 15, 2024. Principal Smt. Jaya Sivasankaran hoisted the National Flag, followed by students singing the National Anthem and Flag Song. Students then saluted the flag, took the pledge, and delivered speeches in Hindi and English, reflecting on the day's significance. Primary, secondary, and higher secondary students presented songs that embodied the spirit of Independence Day. In her address, the principal highlighted the sacrifices of freedom fighters and urged students to honor their legacy by serving the nation with dedication and fostering patriotism and unity.


Thursday, 1 August 2024

CELEBRATION OF SHIKSHA SAPTAH (July 22-28, 2024)

The Ministry of Education, Government of India, is celebrating "Shiksha Saptah" from July 22-28, 2024, commemorating the 4th anniversary of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. On the occasion of Shiksha Saptah celebration the following activities were conducted at VIVEKANANDA KENDRA VIDYALAYA, PORT BLAIR from 22nd July to 28th July 2024.

Day 1: Teaching-Learning Material (TLM) Day
Students from Class III to XII participated in storytelling, hand painting, chart making, slogan writing, and wall magazine creation. A total of 900 students and 26 teachers were involved.








For Balvatika I to Class II, activities included storytelling, learning about festivals, shapes, occupations, and number recognition, engaging 295 students.









Day 3: Sports Day
Emphasizing the importance of sports and fitness, various indigenous games like Poasham Pa, Gilli danda, Kanche/Marble, and Langdi were played, with 929 students and 50 teachers participating.









Activities aimed at promoting unity and diversity included songs on garbage and tree conservation, devotional songs, folk dances, and mono acts. A total of 931 students and 50 teachers took part.











Activities such as gardening, clay modeling, cleanliness drives, role play, elocution, and debate were conducted, involving 927 students and 50 teachers.










A plantation drive under the #Plant4Mother initiative was held, promoting environmental awareness. 126 students and 15 teachers participated.









Tithi Bhojan was organized for the parents of primary class students, with 44 parents and 7 students participated, fostering community involvement and building.

The week-long celebration effectively combined education, culture, and community engagement, enhancing both student learning and community connection."