Sunday, 16 May 2021

ETCH YOUR ETIQUETTE



We are what we routinely do or habitually say. We are observed every minute. So, it becomes imperative to mind our words and actions. They represent a big part of us when we are in the process of being judged. 

What do people think when they see someone slamming the door on someone’s face, interrupting someone off in the middle of a sentence, shout across the room, use foul language, eat with their mouth open, give orders instead of saying "please" and "thank you"… and the list goes on. They probably think that "He lacks in manners" or “What a loser." (Oops!) 

It is essential to know that mere knowing where to place your fork and knife while dining is not sufficient to justify that you incorporate good manners. Good manners refer to your understanding of social skills, communication skills, and demonstrating behaviour that does not embarrass you and does not cause others to feel uncomfortable. 

Good or bad manners say volumes about you and your upbringing. They are the shadows of the virtues you possess. They indicate whether you are dependable, reliable, and selfless. People who are rude, inconsistent, or selfish suffer severe consequences. 

Manners indeed count when you are going for a business deal, interviewing for a job, or meeting someone significant for the first time. However, they also count even when there is no special occasion. Your friends and colleagues may not point you out, but they would surely notice and judge you and make a perception of you. You would know that if you could read their minds. 

Most people know how to put on the best foot forward in a particular situation, but the key is to behave perfectly in all circumstances. Why wait for someone to notice us and remind us. It should be a conscious and continuous effort so that it infuses in our blood and becomes our habit. 

Manners need to be displayed in all spheres of life. It should begin with our getting up early in the morning till going off to sleep at night. 

Usually, we wear smart, walk smart but forget to behave smart and sophisticated. We can begin with using the three powerful magical words; 'Sorry', 'Thank you’ and 'Please' as they make, build and maintain relationships, and solve the hardest of the problems. 

Remember, good manners are cost-effective. They promote a better corporate culture. They not only increase the quality of life at the workplace but also embellish the institution's image. In other words, it is an investment in respect. 

So, do mind your P's and Q's, thereby etching your etiquette as they are essential for building your brand. 


Kamini S Haldhar

HOD English 

The Mann School



Sunday, 28 March 2021

खुशियों के रंग, होली के संग

 


जब भी हम होली का नाम सुनते हैं तो हमारे मन में आनंद भर जाता है और हो भी क्यों नायह त्योहार है ही इतना अधिक मनभावन । भाई को भाई से मिलाने के लिए, बिछड़ों को आपस में खेलने पर विवश करने के लिए और कुछ हँसी-ठिठोली इत्यादि करने के लिए भारतवर्ष में यह त्योहार अत्यधिक उपयुक्त माना जाता है। परंतु हमें यह नहीं भूलना चाहिए कि होली का त्योहार वास्तव में क्या है? होली को हम कभी होलिका या होलाका इत्यादि के नामों से पुकारते हैं। हम यह भी जानते हैं कि मुख्यतः यह उत्तर भारत में मनाई जाती है | लेकिन हमें यह नहीं भूलना चाहिए कि होली का वास्तविक अर्थ या वास्तविक उद्देश्य क्या है ?

वेदों और पुराणों में इसके लिए उचित ही कहा गया है कि-

''सर्वदुष्टापहो    होम:   सर्व       रोगोपशान्तये ।

 क्रियतेऽस्यां द्विजै: पार्थ तेन सा होलिका स्मृता ।।''

अर्थात् सभी प्रकार के दोषों रोगों इत्यादि की शांति के लिए किया जाने वाला यज्ञ ही 'होलिका' के नाम से जाना जाता है।

हम सभी जानते हैं कि होली जिस दिन मनाई जाती है, उससे एक दिन पहले हम रात्रि के समय बहुत सारी लकड़ियों को इकट्ठा करके उसके अंदर विभिन्न तरह की वस्तुओं को डालकर होली जलाते हैं परंतु वर्तमान समय की यह होली मनाई जाने की विधि प्राचीन समय में मनाए जाने वाली होली से ही संबंधित है, जो यज्ञ से जुड़ी हुई है । अंतर केवल इतना है कि उस समय हमें अपने उद्देश्यों का पता होता था और इस समय नहीं । वास्तव में होली का जो पर्व है वह प्रकृति में फैलने वाले विभिन्न तरह के हानिकारक तत्वों को नष्ट करने के लिए और सभी तरह के रोग नष्ट हो जाए इसलिए मनाया जाता था।

यह पर्व वसंतोत्सव के आगमन पर भी मनाया जाता है इसलिए इसे वसंतोत्सव के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। आज के समय में हम जानते हैं कि होली रंगों के त्योहार के अतिरिक्त और कुछ नहीं रह गई है। प्राचीन समय में इस उत्सव का उद्देश्य प्रकृति की शुद्धि था न कि रंगों का अधिकाधिक उपयोग। प्रकृति से सीधा-सीधा जुड़ने के कारण इसका असर व्यक्ति के शारीरिक और मानसिक स्वास्थ्य पर पड़ता है। ‌यदि पुराणों को देखें तो पुराणों में हिरण्यकश्यप और नरसिंह अवतार की कथा या श्री कृष्ण से संबंधित कथा और इस प्रकार अनेक कथाएँ होली पर आधारित हैं, जो कि हमें पुराणों में मिलती हैं। आज हमारा यह समझना बहुत अधिक आवश्यक है कि होली जो कि प्रकृति से संबंधित थी, वह सिर्फ एक आकर्षण का केंद्र, केवल रंगों का त्योहार बनकर रह गया है, अपने वास्तविक अर्थ से कोसों दूर।

      इसलिए हमारा यह कर्तव्य बनता है कि हम लोगों को बताएँ कि यह त्योहार सिर्फ भारतवर्ष के किसी एक खास वर्ग का नहीं अपितु प्रकृति के लिए किया हुआ संपूर्ण भारत का त्योहार है।

 

  "आनंद, प्यार,  खुशी,  सेहत और धन की बौछार के साथ आपकी होली रंगारंग हो !


प्रवीण शर्मा

सहायक अध्यापक

मान स्कूल


Monday, 22 March 2021

WORLD WATER DAY

 




World Water Day is an international observance day, marked on March 22 every year, to highlight freshwater's importance for everyone.

Water is vital for all forms of life and the attraction of existence. It is an essential nutrient; if there is no water, there would be no life on earth. Water is a valuable and indispensable resource; it plays a vital role in the human body.

This is a day to raise awareness and inspire people worldwide in the face of water crises and take action to manage freshwater resources.

World Water Day supports the achievement of the SDG-6, which calls for water and sanitation for all by targeting universal access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene.

Today, the climate is changing at an alarming rate, becoming the greatest urgency for humanity worldwide. The response to it has been inadequate, with a significant rise in carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) over the past decade.

Water can help fight climate change. Efficient water usage can help tackle the different impacts of climate change itself. In recent years, extreme weather events have become more frequent and intense across the country. The consistent seasonal cycle and reliability of the annual monsoons have been disturbed.

Furthermore, the steady combination of rain and sun has altered long periods of inadequate rainfall, followed by heavy rain causing droughts and floods. Adaptation and mitigation strategies are therefore needed to cope with the climate crisis.

We can survive up to several weeks without food, but only a few days without water.

It is about taking action to tackle it. Therefore, let’s save it to save the planet.  

 

MRS. SUDESH CHAUDHARY

ASSISTANT TEACHER

THE MANN SCHOOL

Saturday, 20 March 2021

'International Day of Happiness'


“There are many reasons to be happy, but sometimes being happy without any reason is far more beautiful”.

‘The International Day of Happiness’ is celebrated throughout the world on 20th March. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly on 28 June 2012.

The theme of 2021 campaign is ‘Happiness for All, Together’.

This day identifies the significance of happiness as being a vital part of universal goals and aspirations.

Happiness isn’t about getting what you want all the time, rather, it’s about loving what you have and being grateful for it - be it people in your life, work you do, things you cherish, food you eat, clothes you wear etc.

Certainly, happiness comes from within by making peace with the past and looking forward to the best opportunities in future.

Let's celebrate the ‘International Day of Happiness’ by being happy for what we have received, staying calm and composed, making as many people smile as you can, showing gratitude even for the smallest good thing that has happened to you and showering unconditional kindness on others.

Let’s spread the joy of happiness all around with a magical smile while keeping our arms open since it is the most encouraging gesture that no one can resist however grim the situation may be.

May we all have much deserved happiness in the days to come!


DIPIKA CHADHA

ASSISTANT TEACHER

THE MANN SCHOOL 


 

Wednesday, 10 March 2021

LASTING FIRST IMPRESSION

 


It takes meagre seven seconds to make the first impression. People thin-slice others based on how they look and sound, more than explicit verbal statements. Someone's first impression is often influenced by implicit attitudes that they are unaware of, which explains impulsive actions like giving particular preference to those with physical beauty or more easily trusting a person who has a baby-face. The things that we say, how we act, and everything that indicates our personality lay the foundation for the other person to build an idea about our character or personality.  

Once the foundation is laid, it becomes challenging to change it. Thus, the first impression is significant because it creates a granite foundation for how people perceive us. Precisely this is why people should make every effort to create a good first impression. 

The reason is simple that the first impression is the best impression that is lasting. It is critical. No matter how many times we meet the same people, we are usually associated with the first impression.

It is the first impression that sets the ball rolling, and every subsequent meeting or image is most likely an extension of that.

Resultantly, considering the first impression the last impression, we must not miss out on making an excellent opening impression as it can often be the decisive factor in determining a second meeting.

The first impression to be impressive and lasting requires confidence, so walk-in confidently with head held high. Be polite yet audible. Maintain a positive outlook and smile. What a person says reflects his way of thinking and the opinion he has on things. The words we utter are a mirror of our personality. Thus, we must take time and think twice before saying something that comes across as totally foolish or wrong.

Outfits should be in sync with the occasion. Also, they should be spotlessly clean and crispy looking. The colours should not be dominating or too intense in case of formal or business meeting. In a nutshell, dress up as confident, comfortable, and smart as the first impression is never created the second time.

So, go and stamp your impression confidently!


Kamini Haldhar

HOD English

The Mann School, Delhi


Monday, 8 March 2021

‘BE SOPHISTICATED’


Sophistication broadly means to be cultured, knowledgeable and worldly-wise. A sophisticated individual carries good taste. He can handle any complicated situation with ease.

Sophistication is an integral part of human behaviour and personality. A person is considered sophisticated when he knows what is he doing and performs all his acts flawlessly. He has profound knowledge and understanding of things. He carries himself gracefully and is very optimistic in his approach.  

Sophistication is an integral part of human behaviour and personality. The young learners should be taught the basic mannerisms to realise the value and importance of being sophisticated from the right age. The consolidation of sophisticated behaviour in individuals since childhood helps to polish their civic sense and makes them stand tall in the crowd.

So, be sophisticated privately, publically and personally.


PREHLAD SINGH

PRO

THE MANN SCHOOL  

  

Sunday, 28 February 2021

NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY

 


India has a great heritage of Science and Technology which we all can be proud of. The world accepts that our past had a lot to offer. Our Vedas and other scriptures are full of such incidents and anecdotes where our scientists, mathematicians, astronomers, astrologers and engineers made brilliant innovations which were appreciated and pursued bythe world.

 

In order to honour the contributions of these great scientists, the National Science Day is celebrated each year on February 28. 

 

This coincides with the discovery of Raman Effect by the great Indian Physicist, Nobel Laureate Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (CV Raman).

  

‘Sir CV Raman’ was awarded with the ‘Bharat Ratna’ in 1954 for making India proud in the field of Science. To keep that dynamic instinct alive, schools and colleges all over India celebrate 'National Science Day'every year with great fervor by organising science exhibitions, seminars, symposiums and other competitions.

  

This provides students and young scientists various opportunities to showcase their innovative ideas and talents. This goes a long way in popularizing science among a new generation of students.

  

Every year a theme is chosen to befit the contemporary scenario. Last year the theme was Women in Science.

  

This year the theme is ‘FUTURE OF STI: IMPACTS ON EDUCATION SKILLS AND WORK.’ The theme was decided by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. 

 

Nothing can be more relevant than this in the current situation. We all saw unusual situations this year due to the pandemic. This posed the biggest danger to education worldwide.


However, it is widely accepted that in India, we not only managed to save the academic year but learned many new ways that will go a long way in assuring the reach of education in every nook and corner of India. 

 

All this has become possible due to relevant improvisations in the world of education done by the educationists and academicians.

  

The Mann School is second to none in the use of innovative methods in the field of education. We are proud to say that we not only managed to continue imparting education but ensured that no education gaps are occurred.

 

And, we will continue to make sure that our beloved learners get the best of learning experience forever.

 

Happy National Science Day to everyone!!!

 

 

POONAM SINGH

DEPARTMENT of SCIENCE

THE MANN SCHOOL