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Jodhamal Medal Winners

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Brave Hearts Workshop at Jodhamal Public School

EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Feb -1-2: Jodhamal Public school took pride in being the first in the north region to conduct two-daylong 'Brave Hearts Adventure' workshop that commenced in its school premises here today.

It was a unique workshop conducted under the aegis of LEAP which aimed at making students 'Learn, Explore, Achieve & Play' by specialist facilities, school buildings
and school grounds. As a gesture towards ; community development,
under privileged children were given an opportunity to experience the adventures and re-discover
themselves. The children were thrilled and exuberant.

The young participants showed a lot of excitement, zeal and enthusiasm
in taking the physical as well as sychological challenges. The attraction of uncertainty, fear factor and sheer joy of accomplish-

A Daring student of Jodhamal Public school performing a rope stunt during "Brave Harts Adventure" workshop in Jammu on Friday

ment kept the brave hearts going. It was indeed a thrilling experience that the students are likely to cherish for a long time.
The idea behind the workshop was to offer the participants an exposure to vivid activities inviting mental, physical and emotional challenges. They were offered activities like Burma
Bridge, Spiderman
Crawling, Jumaring on the wall, Flying Foxes, Twines, Panther Catwalk, and many
more exciting activities. The adventure camp offered students a chance to go beyond
their perceived limits and achieve their full potentials and also enhanced skills such as leadership, motivation,
planning, courage building, teamwork and
communication. The Leap team of 20 members was led by Anit Sah, the widely acclaimed mountaineer who has achieved a record feat of attempting Mt. Everest at the young age of 17.

JODHAMAL STUDENTS WIN 14 MEDALS IN
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Students of Jodhamal Public School participated in the 5 th National Mastogi-do Championship held Panchkula (Haryana) recently. Students of Jodhamal School won 14 medals in which 2 were Gold, 4 silver and 8 Bronze. The students participated under the supervision of Mr. Mohit Sharma.

The Gold medalists were

1

Aryan Katal

 

2

 

Mehul Ahal

The Silver medalists were:

1

Musaif

2

Vasu Manhas

3

Aryan Vermani

4

Aryaveer Singh

The Bronze medalists were:

1

Ahmed Zia

2

Anirudh Thakur

3

Kanav Sabarwal

4

Akshit Verma

5

Akshit Sharma

6

Mehul Ahal

7

Vasu Manhas

8

Sparshdeep Singh

The school was one of the Top Medal winners in the National Championship. Three hundred students participated in the National Championship from different States and J&K won the overall trophy

Matsogi-Do championship concludes
at Jodhamal Public School .

 

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, NOVEMBER 29. TWO-DAY Motsogi-Do Championship-
2009 concluded here at Jodhamal Public School here this evening. The championship was organized by Matsogi-Do Association in collaboration with Jodhamal Public School.
Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation Raman Bhalla was the chief guest on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Bhalla lauded the efforts of the organizers for engaging students of different schools of Jammu, Kathua, Udhampur, Doda and Rajouri in sports activities, adding that sports are imperative for making the youth physically and mentally fit. He asked the students to participate in snorts activities besides their academic education. Later, the minister also distributed Gold, Silver and bronze medals among the winners.

STUDENTS OF JQDHAMAL SCHOOL
WINS MEDALS

In the recently held 8th J&K State Level Matsogi-Do Championship at JODHAMAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, 22 medals were won by the host school. The prizes were given by Mr. Raman Bhalla the Hon'ble Revenue Minister, Mr. Sheikh Fazal, President Matsogi- Do Association of India & Mr. Taranjeet Singh Tony, Chairman of Matsogi-Do Association were also present on the occasion. Sh. Raman Bhalla complimented the school Principal Mrs. Krishna Bhati on the excellent Infrastructure & facilities being provided in the school. The students won 4 Gold, 4 silver & 14 Bronze medals. The Gold Medal winners from Jodhamal School were Bulbul anand, Aryan Katal, Akshit Sharma. Silver Medal winners were Zitin Koul, Vanshika Sharma, Sparshdeep Singh, Antriksha Pathania, Ashita Arora. & Bronze Medal winners were Mohit Gupta, Udit Dubey, Gungun Anand, Naman Chandoke, Reejuta Mahajan, Jyotirmay Sharma, Sarrthi Jasrotia, Mohd. Musaif, Divyansh Vermani, Aryan Vermani, Chehak Dogra, Aakriti Jasrotia. Jodhamal School has also won the 2nd prize in over all championship. The students were trained by Mr. Mohit Sharma, a Black Belt 1st degree Instructor. The meet was declared open by the
Deputy Chief Minister Sh. Tara Chand.

MATSOGI-DO STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
IN JODHAMAL SCHOOL

The 8,t h J & K State Matsogi-Do Championship was inaugurated in JODHAMAL PUBLIC SCHOOL today. The chief guest, Shri Tara Chand Ji, Deputy Chief Minister declared the meet open with symbolic gesture of release of balloons. The welcome address was given by the Principal of Jodhamal School, Mrs. Krishna Bhati. The President of Matsogi-Do Association, Mr. Taranjeet Singh Tony informed that approximately 600 students from nearly 30 schools & clubs of all the districts of J & K State are taking part. Mr. Tony appreciated that Jodhamal School had extended total logistics and transport support for all the participants. The Deputy CM. commended the Management, Principal & Staff of Jodhamal for their state of art infrastructure, extensive facilities & laudable efforts in promoting sports & activities in their school.

Jodhamal Public School bags first prize YUM breaks
in Sanskrit group song competition

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Oct 12: Students of Jodhamal Public School bagged first prize in Sanskrit group song competition in the inter-school National Group Song competition organised by Bharat Vikas Parishad at Government College for Women. Now, the school team would represent J&K State at the national level Bharat Vikas Parishad competition slated to be held in Kanpur. The students of the winner team comprised Manik, Mohan Vaid, Kimti Manawa, Harsimran Kaur, Jaspreet Kaur, Shamma Zohra, Harman Kour Anand, Ullas Mahahan, Ayaz Khan and Nandini Kapoor. Poonam Mahajan, Raksesh Anand and Vijay Anand imparted training to the students. Jodhamal Public School also won the North Zone and Cultural Zone competition of Bharat Vikas Parishad National Group Song competition held at Bhubaneshwar (Orissa) last year. top 350 barri NEW DELHI, Oct 12 Teen sensation Bhambri today broke th< 350-rank barrier, taking a 57 place jump to get to c best 346 ranking in the ATP list. With this jump, Yuk: become India's third highiest ranked player in sir Somdev Devvarman is hi ranked player at 131, a lo two positions from the week. Prakash Amritraj is nu two player for India at 223 a gain of six slots. (PTI)

JODHAMAL SCHOOL WINS BHARAT VIKAS
PARISHAD COMPETITION

Bharat Vikas Parishad, Jammu and Kashmir organized a State Level National Group Song competition at Government College for women (GCW) Gandhi Nagar. The students of jodhamal Public School won the first prize in the Hindi category and the second prize in the Sanskrit category. The school team is going to represent the STATE at the Nationals in Bhubneshwar. More than 6,000 schools take part in the Bharat Vikas Parisad competition in India. Th. Diwakar Singh was the chief guest while, Prof. Nalini Kohli was the guest of Honour. Prof. Suresh Gupta presided over the function and Prof. Satish Anand was the national observer for the competition. The patriotic song - 'Suraj badle, chanda badle, badle chahe dhruv tara,' left the audience spell bound and the efforts of the students were applauded and appreciated by the audience.

Students excel in Group Song Competition

•ST NEWS SERVICE
JAMMU: Students of JK Montessorie School, Talab Tillo bagged second prize in Hindi and Sanskrit Group Song Competition in the Inter-school National Group Song Competition organised by Bharat Vikas Parishad in Jamrnu. Pburteen schools of Jaramu province participated in this competition. Patriotic songs in Hindi and Sanskrit were sung during the function. Minister for Revenue and Rehabilitation Raman Bhalla presided over the function as a Chief Guest. Students of JK Montessorie participated in both Hindi and Sanskrit patriotic songs and brought honour to the school. They earned huge applause from the audience for their performance. The efforts put by students and the school management were appreciated by one and all. Raman Bhalla and other dignitaries of Bharat Vikas Parishad presented the rolling trophy to the winning team of JK ontessorie School. School management and staff congratulated the students and awarded the students of winner team who had excelled in this competition. The cash awards and proficiency certificates were given to all participants. Students were trained for this competition by Ramesli Parwana. They were also awarded with mementoes and cash, Meanwhile students of Jodhamai School won the first pme in the Sanskrit Group Song Competition. The school team will represent J and K State at the National Level Bharat Vikas Parishad Competition in Kanpur. The students include Manik Mohan Vaid, Kimti Manawa, Harsimran Kaur, Jaspreet Kaur, Shamma Zohra, Harman Kour Anand, Ullas Mahajan, Ayaz Khan and Nandini Kapoor. Poonam Mahajan teacher incharge accompanists Piute- Rakesh Anand and Tabla- Vrjay Anand trained the students.

JAMMU ADVENTURE SPORTS CLUB

JODHAMAL SCHOOL WINS JASC ANNUAL DEBATE

Jammu Adventure Sports Club held its 11th Interschool Debate Competition today at the Jodhamal Public School, Jammu. The motion for the debate was"Is Abolition of lO"1 Board Exams Beneficial" 24 participants from over 12 leading schools took part in the lively session. The function was presided over by Mrs Zahida Khan, Director School Education, Jammu. The Guest of honour was Mrs. Krishna Bhatti, Principal, Jodhamal Public School, Channi Himmat, Jammu. The Judges were Mrs Neetu Ghulati, Member Jammu Adventure Sports Club, Mrs Geetanjali Rana, HOD English Deptt of Govt College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, and Mrs Rita Jain, Principal Tawish College. The convenors of the debate programme were Mrs Sarla Kohli & Mrs Aparna Kuthiala. Speaking on the occasion, the Secretary of Jammu Adventure Sports Club Mr. Sandeep Sethi gave the history of the Club whose aims are encouraging Adventure Sports, Promotion of Cultural Heritage and Protection of the Environment. The Rolling Trophy sponsored by R.B. Jodhamal & Co. Pvt. Ltd. was bagged by JODHAMAL School. The 1st, 2ndand 3rd prizes sponsored by National Garage were won by NAVINDU KHAJURIA & ADITYA SINGH. Junior member of Jammu Adventure Sports Club who spoke were UTTRA SETHI,STUTI KUTHIALA& Mrs Zahida Khan and Mrs. Krishna Bhatti lauded the activities of the Jammu Adventure Sports Club and were Highly appreciative of the high quality performance of the students.

MATSOGI-DO-CHAMPiONSHIP
Jodhamal school won 22 medals

Medals winners of Jodhamal Public school posing for a photograph alongwith the staff of the school on Monday

EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Nov 30: The students of jodhamal Public School won 22 medals in recently held 8th J&K state level 'Matsogi-do-championship held in the school campus. Revenue minister Raman Bhalla who was the chief guest during prize distribution complimented students who won the prizes and also praises the efforts school administration and principal Krishna Bhatti on excellent infrastructure and the facilities provided in the school. Student who won 4 Gold, 4 Silver and 14 Bronze medals are Bulbul Anand, Aryan Ratal, Akshit Sharma, Zitin Koul, Vanshika Sharma, Sparshdeep Smgh, Antriksha Pathania, Ashita Arora. Mohit Gupta, Udit Dubey, Gungun Anand, Naman Chandoke, Reejuta Mahajan, Jyotirmay Sharma, Sarrfhi Jasrotia, Mohd. Musaif, Divyansh Vermani, Aryan Vermani, Chehak Dogra and Aakkriti Jasrotia. Jodhamal school has also won the 2nd prize in over all championship. The students were trained by Mohit Sharma a black belt 1st degree instructor

Matsogi-D state-e championship held at
Jodhamal Public School w.e.f. from 28-11-09 To
29-11-09

• Opening Ceremony by Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Tara Chand.
• Closing Ceremony by Hon'ble Cabinet Minister for Revenue
Mr. Raman Bhalla.
s.no NAME CLASS MEDAL
1 Saarthi Jasrotia 1A Bronze
2 Gungun Anand 1B Bronze
3 Aryan Katel 5B Bronze
4 Divyansh 2A Bronze
5 Mohd. Musaif 2A Bronze
6 Zitin Kaul 2A Silver
7 Udit Dubey 2E Bronze
8 Sparshdeep Singh 3A Silver
9 Ashita Arora 3B Silver
10 Naman Chandok 3D Bronze
11 Akshit Sharmal 3A Gold
12 Bulbul Anand 3E Gold
13 Mohit Gupta 4A Bronze
14 Jyotir Maye 4B Bronze
15 Mehul Ahal 4A Gold
16 Akriti Jasrotia 4C Bronze
17 Aryan Katal 5D Gold
18 Antriksha Pathania 5C Silver
19 Reejuta 6A Bronze
20 Vanshika 6A Silver
21 Chehak 6A Bronze
22 Akanksha 2A Bronze
JODHAMAL STUDENTS WIN 22 MEDALS

Students of Jodhamal School won 22 Medals in the District WU-SHU Championship that was held at M. A. Stadium Indoor Complex on 5th & 6th of Sept.' 2009. Akarati Jasrotia won a Gold Medal. The Silver Medal winners are Antriksha Pathfnia, Arshiya Vermani, Anisha Dhar, Naman Chandok, Sarrthi Jasrotia, Aryan Behal and Aryan Vermani. Bronze Medal winners are Zitin Koul, Vanshika Sharma, Akanksha Sharma, Bulbul Anand, Saquib Javid, Pooja Sharma, Akshit Verma, Manan Choudhary, S. Parshdeep Singh, Aryan, Suriya, Aryaveer Singh and Kanav Sabharwal. The students are being trained by Mr. Mohit Sharma Black
Belt 1 degree and the team played under the supervision of Mr. Mohit Sharma and Mr. NitinKumar.

VManasvini Oswal, student of Jodhamai School being felicitated by the principal
Krishna Bhatti, who won ' Smart Kid' contest, organised by BIG FM 92.7

Jodhamal school student wins Smart kids' contest

KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, May 22:
Manasvini Oswal of Class IV of Jodhamai School won the 'Smart Kid1 constest recently organised by BIG FM 92.7. Krishna Bhati, principal of the Jodhamai school felicitated Manaswani Oswal for his achievement in the school assembly.

Jodhamal school students bag prizes

NEWSPOINT BUREAU
Jammu Tawi, Sept 5
The students of Jodhamal public School participated in an Inter School Painting
Competition held at Jamkash
Vehicleades and bagged the
first and the third prizes. Four consolation prizes were also bagged by the students.
Those who got the ist and the
3rd prizes are Aahan Pandita
and Arinjaya Singh, respectively.
The students bagging the consolation prizes includedAkansha Solanki, Jyotirmay Sharma, Surya Pratap Singh and Wamika Slathia.Most of the leading school of the city took part in the competition.

Students of Jodhamal Public School who participated in
Inter School Competition held at Jamkash Vehicleades along
with their faculty members posing for a photograph •

JODHAMAL SCHOOL WINS
JAMKASH COMPETITION

The students of Jodhamal Public School participated in an Inter school Painting Competition held at JAMKASH Vehicleades. The students of Jodhamal Public School bagged the First and the Third prizes. Four consolation prizes were also bagged by the students. The students
who got the 1st and the 3rd prizes are Aahan Pandita and Arinjaya Singh respectively. The students bagging the consolation prizes are: Akansha Solanki, Jyotirmay Sharma, Surya Pratap Singh and Warnika Slathia. Most
of the leading school of the city took part in the competition.

FORMER VC AMU VISIT JODHAMAL
SCHOOL

Former Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University Dr. M. Rahman visited Jodhamal Public School recently. He is also Advisory Board Member of the school. During the visit to the school he interacted with the staff & students of senior classes. Dr. Rahman narrated some humorous episodes & experiences as the VC of AMU. He also complemented the school Principal Mrs. Krishna Bhati on the excellent infrastructure and facilities being provided in the school. During his career spanning 4 decades Dr. Rahman has
been the Additional Chief Secretary (J&K), VC-AMU, Secretary Govt, of India & Chairman of BOMBAY MERCANTILE Bank. Now he is heading the Finance Commission of J&K and an important Commission for Maharashtra Govt.

Jodhamal school celebrates
grandparents day

• JAMMU: Jodhamal Public School Juniors celebrated grandparents day to promote family bonding. The teachers and students participated in the celebrations along with grandchildren who were present on the occasion. The little angels performed beautifully, drawing appreci-,
ation. The pre-primary teachers organized queen of Sheeba game, wherein grandparents participated with a lot of fun and laughter. Grandparents of Kritika Sharma of, pre-nursery were felicitated with memento. A vote of thanks was given by principal Krishna Bhati.

Jodhamal juniors alongwith their respective Grandparents at
Jodhamal Public School. The teachers and students alongwith
their Grandparents celebrated Grandparents Day. Grandparents
of Kritika Sharma of Pre-Nursery and Mrs Sharma were the
chief guests on the occasion. Krishna Bhati, Principal of the
school presented the vote of thanks.

Jodhamal school conducts Scouts and Guides camp

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 17

JODHAMAL Public | School conducted a two-day Scouts and Guides camp, ;wherein the Scouts and Guides were trained in deaf 'and dumb signalling among pther disciplines. The twoday camp was held on September 15 and September 16. The students were trained and guided by Sahaj Singh, State Training Commissioner, Dr Gurcharan Singh Ghai, State Head
Commissioner, Bimla Handoo and Neeru Talwar, both HWB guides. The camp was very useful for students as they learnt deaf and dumb signalling, flag song, prayers and patrin
tic songs, form, salute, left handshake, Scouts and Guides sign, so- , cial service, self-reliance and brotherhood. On the occasion, the students were motivated to . work towards discipline, meditation and simplicity. The trainers elaborated on the need of an education
whicli would help students equip themselves for struggle in life and strengthen their characters. The Bharat Scouts and Guides is a step towards strengthening mental and
physical health of children, encouraging them to exercise their creative instincts in a meaningful'and effective manner. The camp was coordinated by Scout Master MohitSharma

International Peace Tree Day celebrated

ST NEWS SERVICE
JAMMU: The students of Jodhamal Public School celebrated International Peace Tree Day in the school premises on JViday. International Peace Tree Day is an annual festival for
children and families of every culture and faith to share and celebrate peace and diversity together. The Canadian High Commission is propagating this message in India. To mark the occasion, the students were shown the award winning movie Peace Tree by educator and film maker Mitra Senv The students also adopted a tree in school and hung symbols of different faith and religions on it. The whole school sang the Peace Tree song and pledged to bring peace all around. Prof. Posh Charak, Director, Centre of New Literatures, Culture and
Communication and Dr. Tarunnum Khan were the Guests of Honour.'Prof. Charak stressed the need for world peace and encouraged students to take the first step in bridging the gap through their innocence and curiosity and influence the adults to-be more open minded. While speaking on the occasion, the Principal of the school, Krishna Bhati said that the need of the hour is to bring peace and understand that peace cannot be kept by force, it can only be achieved by understanding. Mementos as a token, of the school's appreciation' .were
presented by the Principal to the Guests of the function.

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