Inter House Kabbadi Competition 2011-12

The Inter-House Kabbadi competition organised in the last week of November witnessed a variety of emotions among the students and teachers. This dynamic game truly tested both the mental and physical strength of the participants and challenged them to bring out their best.

Based on the age groups, the each of the 4 houses had three teams:
1. Sub-Junior: Std 4th to 6th
2. Junior:     Std 7th to 9th
3. Senior:     Std 10th to 12th

Fixtures and results:

Sub-Junior Group

  • 3rd position match – Shivam Vs Suhradam
  • Won By: Suhradam
  • Final match – Satyam Vs Sundaram
  • Won By: Satyam

Junior Group

  • 3rd position match – Satyam Vs Sundaram
  • Won By: Satyam
  • Final match – Suhradam Vs Shivam
  • Won By: Suhradam

Senior Group:

  • 3rd position match – Sundaram Vs Suhradam
  • Won By: Suhradam
  • Final match – Satyam Vs Shivam
  • Won By: Shivam

We Are For Children.. (’s Day)

Naive and curious, motivated to learn

Heaven sent, God’s little miracles!………the children of Atmiya Vidya Mandir!!!!!!!!

Childhood means Fun unlimited… Bounteous shower… of love and care… Realm of imagination… Joy of growing up… Children’s Day! ` There are only two lasting gift we should give to our children, One is roots and second is wings… Atmiya Vidya Mandir makes all these moments of innocent wonders of enjoying as if there is no other life beyond this joy of being children. Celebrating such a valuable childhood, on Children’s Day (14th November)AVM teachers have taken to a new job – that of swirling, dancing and replicating their actions to express their feelings and check listing the many activities they can perform to entertain their students. Sounds like a birth of a new circus? Well, this sure seems to be the beginning.

The Children’s Day celebration event started with lighting of the lamp and pujan of Thakorji by little wonders of Std 1st in New Prayer Hall during morning assembly. The male teachers performed dances and skits to the obvious delight of their students, who clapped, danced, sang, cheered, and squealed with excitement. A couple of little boys even waved their hands while they found their favourite teachers performing on the stage for them.

This UV act of male teachers was one of the most magical acts, weaving its spell through a multitude of props and visual tricks. Fun centric, this act could convey almost anything in the most unique and entertaining ways with a comic twist. The skit had the entire audience rolling with laughter. ………..donned as Writer, producer, Director, Singer, Composer with the names Chappu Chingari and Pappu Pichkari and what not……….. Laughter of children echoed through the ceiling of the Prayer Hall.

The emcees of the event Prajval Sir and Tarun Sir carried the show through creating the right spirit and atmosphere for a ceremony that would be etched in the memory of the students for a long time to come. They had been a part of the show throughout, be it their alluring announcements or their witty comments on the performers, they were the ones who kept the children with a dent of eagerness.

Next the female teachers took the stage by storm with dancing on a very touching and appealing song ‘Hum hai rahi pyar ke…’. This dance performance was a pleasurable package of enthusiasm, with an emotional sprint and enjoyment for the students.

It was such a lovely event for the children. Seeing all their teachers up there on the stage, dressed in costumes and performing silly dance routines, it’s just such a nice gesture: one day of the year where the teachers put on a show they’ve obviously worked hard at, for the entertainment of their pupils.

Treating each child as a unique twinkle of the future horizon, on children’s day their entry in the classroom was not just the part of routine; the teachers made them feel so special by offering them the pujan, with shower of flower and chocolate as token of love as they entered into the class.

The evening was no less entertaining as a fanfare was organized for the children. Variety of mouthwatering dishes with irresistible aroma made a perfect closure of the celebration. Though it is an inevitable and implicit fact that children of Atmiya Vidya Mandir are the soul and heart of the school, yet such celebrations are to experience that it’s their school, with their teachers, their happiness and above all each day is their day!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HAPPY CHILDHOOD,

HAPPY CHILDREN’S DAY

Atmiya Vidya Mandir Video Channel

Dear Parents,
Hope you are having some special and memorable moments with the little wonders.
This is to bring to your attention, with pleasure, that Atmiya Vidya Mandir has launched a YouTube channel to provide you with video updates about the events and activities carried out by the school.
You can access the channel from video.avm.edu.in.
Faithfully at your service,
AVM ICT Department

Seasons Greetings

We’d like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy Diwali and a blissfully prosperous New Year.

Atmiya Vidya Mandir Family

Sports at AVM – 2011

The importance of
sports in the life of a young student is invaluable as it instils essential life
lessons. Sports play a crucial role in the character building of a young
athlete, especially from the secondary school to high school years where
student athletes are much more mature and mentally developed. It offers the
chance to the young, impressionable youth to learn values like discipline,
responsibility, self confidence, sacrifice, and accountability. Television,
which may be the most influential tool in the lives of young adults, does not
show enough of these qualities, nor is it on the Internet, or radio. Rather it
is up to the parents, teachers and sports teams to help mould, develop, and instil
these qualities into the lives of student athletes.
In order for this
to happen, there is a need for good coaches that understand the great
responsibility that is placed upon their shoulders to help shape and prepare
these student athletes not only in sports, but in their everyday lives. At
Atmiya Vidya Mandir, we are proud to have a team of 10 such sports coaches who
are highly dedicated and focussed in helping the young athletes and sportsmen
to succeed in their chosen sport.
The Sports
Department at Atmiya Vidya Mandir manages and conducts activities broadly
classified as Intramural and Extramural. The team is also at the heart of
management of all the cultural events and festivals celebrated on campus.
Intramural Activities:
Various inter-house
competitions are carried out throughout the year and points are awarded to the
houses based on their performances. As part of the current academic year, so
far the following competitions have been carried out:
  • Table
    Tennis Competition (July 2,  2011)
  • Football Competition
    (July 30, 2011)
  • Kabaddi Competition
    (September 17, 2011)
  • Volleyball
    Competition (November 12 , 2011)
  • Skating
    Competition (Dec 10, 2011)
  • Annual
    Athletics Meet (February 2 to 5, 2011)
  • Kho-kho
    Competition (February 18, 2011)
  • Any one open
    tournament decided by sports department (March/April)
  • APL, BPL,
    YPL cricket tournament.
Extramural Activities:
Alongside the on
campus sports competitions, the students have also participated in a variety of
District or State level competitions where they have inspired others by their
sportsmanship spirit. Following is a list of all such competitions they have
participated in so far:
  • Football Competition
    (July 30, 2011) – Surat
  • Kabaddi Competition  (July 21, 2011) – Surat
  • Volleyball
    Competition (July 26, 2011) – Surat
  • Handball
    Competition  (Aug 3, 2011) – Surat
  • Kho-Kho Competition  (Aug 4, 2011) – Surat
  • Basketball
    Competition (Aug 16, 2011) – Surat
  • Volleyball
    Competition Asso. (July 21, 2011) – Ahmedabad
  • Skating Competition  (Aug 29, 2011) – Surat
  • Table
    Tennis Competition – C.B.S.E (Sep 4, 2011) – Patan
  • Skating
    Competition – C.B.S.E (Oct 10,2011) – Vadodara
 List of students selected at District or State
or National Levels – 2011/12
SR. NO
NAME OF THE STUDENT
GAME
DATE/PLACE
COACH/MANAGER
LEVEL
1
Abhishek D Patel
Kabaddi
21st Jul
Valmiki
Pradeep Patel / 
Kalpesh Desai
Dist
2
Vikas K Patel
3
Harsh A Ambalia
4
Akshay D Patel
5
Fenil M Patel
6
Harshal V Gadhiya
7
Pranshu M Savani
8
Parth D Patel
Volleyball
26th Jul
M.A.I
Mehul Gandhi / 
Ritesh Desai
Dist
9
Vaishvik B Patel
10
Meet B Chugh
Handball
3rd Aug
Valmiki
Kalpesh Desai / 
Ritesh Desai
State
11
Abhishek D Patel
12
Denish J Zalavadia
Kho-Kho
4th Aug
V.D.Ghaliyara
Pradeep Patel  / 
 
Ritesh Desai
Dist
13
Darshit M Patel
14
Sunny N Patel
15
Vaibhav V Agrawal
16
Akshay D Patel
2011 Report:
Kabaddi
It was the first
time that the school Kabaddi team participated at the Taluka level. The team of
14 – 12 students, Coach Pradeep Patel and Manager Kalpesh Desai participated in
the competition at Valmiki School on the 21st of July 2011.
Our team won the
final match against Valmiki School and 7 students were selected for the District
level competition. Four out of these students participated in the district
level competition and they lost in the semi-final round against Bardoli.
District Level Participants:-
1.      
Akshay D
Patel
2.      
Harshal V
Gadhiya
3.      
Jigar T
Patel
4.      
Abhishek N
Ariwala

Volleyball
The school Volleyball
team comprising of 12 students, Coach Mehul Gandhi, Manager Ritesh Desai, participated
in the district level at the M.A.I High school on the 26th of July 2011.
Our  Under 14 team was defeated in the semi finals
against the Swaminarayan Mission School. However, 2 students were selected for
the state level competition.
The Under 17 team was
defeated in the first round by Vidhya Mangal school.
State Level
Participants:-
1.      
Parth D
Patel
2.      
Vaishvik B
Patel
Our team also
participated in the Open Gujarat Volleyball Association competition. From that
squad, one of our students was selected for the national competition.
National Level
Participant:-
1.      
Parth D
Patel.
Handball
Our team (12
students, Coach Kalpesh Desai , Manager Hemant Dubey) participated in the District
level competition at the Valmiki School on the 3rd of Aug 2011.
Our team was eliminated
in the first round against  Madhi Taluka
team, however, two of our students were selected for the state level
competition.
State Level
Participants:-
1.      
Meet B
Chugh
2.      
Abhishek D
Patel
Kho-Kho
The school Kho-Kho
team took part in the Taluka level competition at the V.D. Galiyara school on
the 4th of Aug 2011.
Our team (12
students, Coach Pradeep Patel, Manager Ritesh Desai) were the runners up
against Valmiki School and 5 students were selected for the District level
competition.
In the district
level competition we were the champions against the Mandvi taluka. From this competition,
one of our students was selected for the state level competition.
District level
participant:-
1.      
Akshay D
Patel
2.      
Darshit M
Patel
3.      
Denish J
Zalavadia
4.      
Vaibhav V
Agarwal
5.      
Sunny N
Patel
State Level
Participant:-
1.      
Akshay D
Patel
Basketball
Our team competed
at the district level at the Essar International school on the 16th of Aug 2011.
Our team (12
students, Coach Ritesh Desai, Manager Anil Makwana) was eliminated in the first
round against  the Swaminarayan Mission
school. Three of our students were selected for the state level competition (2
for stand by).
State Level
Participants:-
1.      
Yogin D
Patel
Stand by:-
2.      
Ravi B
Patel
3.      
Vaishvik M
Patel
Skating
Our team (8
students, Coach Mitesh Salmawala, Manager Kalpesh Desai) took part in the
district level competition at the Sumul Dairy Rink on the 29th of Aug 2011.
In the Under 14 category,
one of our students, and in the Under 17 category two of our students were
selected for the state level competition.
State Level Participants:-
1.Durgesh N Gami.[Under 14]
2.Mishal V
Kansara[Under 17]
3.Parth P
Patel[Under 17]
Table Tennis
Our team at Patan:
Compiled by:
Ramakar Dubey (Head of Sports Department, Atmiya Vidya Mandir)

AVM Family Splurge in Festive Joy

The little nip in the air in the month of October also heralds the colours of this festive season. In Atmiya Vidya Mandir, after the hectic study schedule of SA1 examination, the school campus gears up to revel in festive spirit with fun, frolic and joy.

Ego and negativity burnt into flames

The
legend underlying every celebration at Atmiya Vidya Mandir, as also its
mode of conduct, gives the students a glimpse of Hindu culture; however,
all festivities celebrate the victory of the forces of Good over Evil, Dussehra or Vijyadashmi add that extra sparkle with a sense of resolution to defeat the negativity of mind giving a way to new and productive thoughts.

On
the auspicious occasion of Vijyadashmi, in the morning assembly,
respected Vijay Sir, the principal of the school explained the students
the moral message of the occasion of Vijyadashmi. It is also considered
to be an auspicious day to begin new things in life, he said.

In the evening, at the basketball ground, the ritual of Ravan Dahan
was performed. Effigy of Ravan, went up in flames across the firmament
as the sun set on the pious day of Vijyadashmi, marking the victory of
good over the evil. All elders of Atmiya family, saints and children
watched in amazement, the dazzling fireworks lightening up the sky, as
the giant size effigy crackled in the fire.

The Twirl-O-Meter of Garba Dance

Every corner of the campus continued to ripple and vibrate with Navratri and Dussehra celebrations. For it is Navratri- the annual Festival dedicated to the powerful Mother Goddess. A rapturous combination of solemnity and joy and hope, the traditional garba dance was organized at the school Basket Ball ground. The tempo of changed perceptibly, after the exam-mania, the excitement was unprecedented and fervour unmatched. The Navratri night extravaganza made the students dancers whirl with the rhythmic movements of their arms to the musical accompaniment of amplifier.

For the ceremonial ritualistic initiation of the festival, a lamp was lit to be placed at the God’s altar. The arena, setting up of lights created the perfect ambience. The pleasure of being together and a roaring and rapturous razzmatazz of the pulsating beats made every student enjoy at fullest. The twirl- o- meter went up when teachers, didis and house masters joined the students swirling and twirling to the rhythmic beats. All were dancing in groups and circles. The dancers of each concentric circle then weave patterns with each other and with members of the other circle. There was a great deal of freedom in the movements. Some of the students- group was indulge creating glimpses of Rasa, the traditional dance of Gujarat. The origin of the Rasa is traced back to the legends connected with the life of Lord Krishna. Oblivious of the passage of time, the students-dancers continued late into the night.

These celebrations coincide with nature at her happiest and most abundant at the green surroundings of the school. It is the end of the cooling, life giving monsoon. For all those who were donning the Navratri ensemble and graving the garba dance for the first time, and even those who rejoice over it every time, it is going to be a memorable experience to cherish forever.

Teacher’s Day 2011 – Samarpan

The dawn of 5th September brought with it an auspicious breeze. It was the day when the students came to pay their dakshina to their Gurus, the day to remember how they have reached to this position that they are standing now, the day to pay a tribute to their beloved teachers. Yes friends that grand day was Teacher’s day. I have experienced in A.V.M. that ‘Teacher’s do not teach they inspire’. It simply means that Teacher’s don’t teach us to go through life but grow through life.

In today’s world, people are becoming more inclined towards e-learning. Electronic technology is trying to take the place of teachers but not at Atmiya Vidya Mandir because it is a different school. Here we believe in the tradition of Guru and shishya and so this day is celebrated here with grandeur. This year it was entitled ‘Samarpan’ which means surrendering to the wisdom of the teachers. The most amazing thing about today’s celebration was that the whole event was organized by the team of 11th standard students. It was so grand that it is difficult to express in words. The event began when the teachers were escorted by the students to their seats on a floral carpet and greeted with hand-made cards. A melodious tune on flute played by Bhoolku Ghanshyam then warmed up the atmosphere. The poojan was offered to Thakorji and the auspicious lamp was lit by respected Principal Sir, Dr. Vijay Patel.

The function was anchored by Bhoolku Sahishnu and Bhoolku Aniruddh. The humour was nicely incorporated in their anchoring and that made the event lively. A presentation was shown about the importance of the day that is the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishanan, a great teacher of India. Later on some teachers were interviewed. I still remember the answer given by Kshitij Sir. The question asked was “What makes you a passionate teacher?” And the answer given was “My students make me a passionate teacher.”

Following the interview, a presentation was also shown about our spiritual master and eternal teacher, P.P. Hariprasad Swamiji. Then, a student, Bhoolku Deval expressed his respect to the teachers through a heartfelt song. Later an inspiring skit was performed on how a teacher can bring transformation in student’s life which was directed and enacted by the students. It was followed by an emotional tribute by Vishlesh Gondalia and Atmiya K. Patel through short speeches, to all the teachers who have helped the students in their life’s journey at AVM. Next, there was a breath taking dance choreographed and performed by the students of Std. 9 and 10. In the end a slide show was shown on sweet memories of teachers with students, which was cheered by all the students.

The most memorable moment of the event was a concluding prayer offered by the students to express their gratitude, love and respect for the teachers. The prayer was so touching that all the teachers were in tears. Through prayer the students confessed with utmost humility that they were nothing without teachers.

We the students of A.V.M., are really thankful to all the teachers….

क्योंकि अगर आप न होते तो हम न होते, अगर आप न होते, तो ये खुशियाँ न होती, अगर आप न होते, तो हमारे गम न मिटते, अगर आप न होते, तो ये ज़िन्दगी रोशन न होती, अगर आप न होते तो ये जग सुना-सुना-सा होता।

आपने हमें जीना सिखाया,

आपने जो दिया…वो ना ही लौटाया जा सकता है, ना ही व्यक्त किया जा सकता है। आपने तो बस हमारे ही ख्वाब बुने। हमने जो सपने देखे, उसे आपने सच बनाएँ, आप है, तो ज़िन्दा है हम।

आपके के पास जो है, वह तोला नहीं जा सकता, लेकिन फिर भी आपने हमें चुना।

आपसे ज्ञान लेकर आगे बढ़ने का सोचा; लेकिन हमारी तो ख़्वाईश यही है कि हम जितने भी दूर जाएँ…..वापस आपके पास ही आए और आपको चिल्ला-चिल्लाकर कहें—“THANK YOU TEACHERS”, क्योंकि गर आप है, तो ज़िंदा है हम।

A.V.M. teachers do not teach us history, but inspire to create history.

Written by: Harshit Mehta (Std.VII B)

‘The Life of Lord Krishna’ by Suhradam House

Suhradam House had the privilege and pleasure of celebrating Janmashtami – Lord Krishna’s birthday and depicts some important aspects of the most illustrious and enlightened man of the era- the Lord Krishna. The whole week was celebrated on the value “The life of Lord Krishna”.

The first two days of Suhradam House assembly was dedicated to the childhood of Lord Krishna. The childhood of Lord Krishna was spent in Gokul, Vrundavan. The foster parents Nand-Yashoda nurtured him with great zeal, love and care. As a child he killed many evils and demons and saved the people of Gokul from the clutches of Kans.

A video was also shown on the incidences in Sandeepanee Ashram where his quality of obedience was well depicted as he was the most obedient disciple of his Guru.

Then, the next day was dedicated on the rare quality of true friendship. Sudama was from a poor family and Lord Krishna belonged to the royal family, but this difference in social status did not come in the way of his friendship. As they lost contact over the years, Krishna became the King of Dwarika while Sudama lived as a humble impoverished villager. Sometimes later, Sudama remembered their friendship and thought of seeking help from Lord Krishna. Though initially reluctant to go to his friend for help, Sudama finally goes with some beaten rice as a token of love and also that he had nothing else to offer him. Lord Krishna was greatly pleased to see his old friend. He treats him royally with much love. Overwhelmed by all this, Sudama forgets to ask him for help. But Lord Krishna realizes his friend’s need and grants him with everything he desires. A video was shown in the Jr. as well as the Sr. assembly on it.

The topic for the soft board chosen by Suhradam House was very informative. It was the seven natural wonders and seven industrial wonders. The students decorated the board very artistically. Each picture was hand-painted by the artists of the house.

Another important aspect was that of a saviour of the Universe. Throughout his life, Lord Krishna kept on awakening and evoking everyone against injustice. Lord Krishna had taken birth to abolish the filth of injustice from the Earth.

The week ended with a melodious and heart-warming dance drama performed by the enthusiastic group of Suhradam House. The dance included all the phases of the dynamic personality-from childhood to the charioteer of Arjun in the Mahabharata. The entire Suhradam house students’ had put in a lot of efforts to make the event successful.

Historically, Lord Krishna occupies an extremely important and significant position in the Great War Mahabharata.

All through the week, children learnt numerous qualities of Lord Krishna like friendship, opposing injustice, being obedient to the Gurus, guide and much more. The thoughts and speeches were shared by students of various grades in both the assembly.

Submitted by: Suhradam House