Peace Club

Peace is the concept of harmony and the absence of hostility. In a behavioral sense, peace is a lack of conflict and freedom from fear of violence between individuals and heterogeneous social groups. Throughout history some of the most extraordinary and benevolent leaders have used peace talks to establish a certain type of behavioral restraint that has resulted in the establishment of regional peace or economic growth through various forms of agreements or peace treaties. Such behavioral restraint has often resulted in de-escalation of rhetorical and physical conflicts, greater economic interactivity, and consequently substantial prosperity. The avoidance of war or violent hostility can be the result of thoughtful active listening and communication that enables greater genuine mutual understanding and therefore compromise. Leaders often benefit tremendously from the prestige of peace talks and treaties that can result in substantially enhanced popularity.

“Psychological peace” (such as a peaceful thinking and emotions) is perhaps less well defined yet often a necessary precursor to establishing “behavioral peace.” Peaceful behavior sometimes results from a “peaceful inner disposition.” Some have expressed the belief that peace can be initiated with a certain quality of inner tranquility that does not depend upon the uncertainties of daily life for its existence.[1]The acquisition of such a “peaceful internal disposition” for oneself and others can contribute to resolving of otherwise seemingly irreconcilable competing interests.

School Eco Club

 

National Green Corps is a programme of the Ministry of Environment and Forests of Government of India covering around 1,20,000 schools in India with NGC School Eco Clubs. Environmental activity in schools in India is promoted through the National Green Corps. Each NGC School Eco Club has 30 to 50 NGC Students or NGC Cadets who form the National Green Corps. These NGC Students participate in activities related to Biodiversity Conservation, Water Conservation, Energy Conservation, Waste Management and Land Use Planning and Resource Management. Locale specific issues are focused by the NGC Eco Clubs. When young girls and boys from NGC take up the environmental awareness activities and outreach activities, they attract huge public attention which eventually becomes public support for an environmental cause or environmental intervention. Water Harvesting, Plantation, Composting of biodegradable waste are most popular activities in the NGC School Eco Clubs. These NGC School Eco Clubs promote environmental discipline and environmental responsibility through the selected schools in India using environmental awareness as the medium. Each of the 250 districts in India has about 250 NGC Eco Clubs. These NGC Eco Clubs are provided with an annual grant of Rs2500. Each of the Indian State has a State Nodal Officer who implements this programme.

Legal Literacy Club

Legal awareness, sometimes called public legal education, is the empowerment of individuals regarding issues involving the law.Legal awareness helps to promote consciousness of legal culture, participation in the formation of laws and the rule of law.

Public legal education, sometimes called civics education, comprises a range of activities intended to build public awareness and skills related to law and the justice system. This term also refers to the fields of practice and study concerned with those activities, and to a social and professional movement that advocates greater societal commitment to educating people about the law. Anna-Marie Marshall explains that “in order to realize their rights, people need to take the initiative to articulate them. This initiative, in turn, depends on the availability and the relevance of legal schema to people confronting problems.”. This is because laws exist as part of a larger organizational ecosystem in which the interests of the organization as well as those of the actors become inextricably linked to the ways in which they are enacted.

Distinct from the education of students in law school seeking a degree in law (which is often simply called “legal education”) and the continuing professional education of lawyers and judges (which is sometimes called “continuing legal education”), public legal education is principally aimed at people who are not lawyers, judges, or degree-seeking law students.

The term “public legal education” (PLE) is related to, and may encompass, several similar terms.The terms “public legal information” and “public legal education and information” (PLEI) emphasize a difference between educating and providing information.The term “community legal education” is common in Australia and the United States, where it often refers to community-based public legal education activities led by legal aid organizations. The term “law-related education” (LRE) usually refers to public legal education in primary and secondary schools (and sometimes in higher education), as opposed to PLE for adults and outside of school

Energy Club

The Energy CLUB is a conference and presentation showcase, and is open to the public. The Energy CLUB is hosted by the Energy Club at this institute.

As Atlanta rapidly becomes a hub for energy innovation and entrepreneurship, we bring together energy researchers and industry experts across the country to show off the latest technologies and challenge policy makers to have the same innovation. Join us for an interactive conversation on the technology, policy, and business topics relevant to the Southeast’s energy space, and become a part of Atlanta’s future!

School Achievements

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SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS:-

  • Gold Medal in Taekwondo (Under-14 -Girls)
  • Gold Medal in Taekwondo (Under-14-Boys)
  • Bronze Medal in Taekwondo (Under-14-Girls)
  • Bronze Medal in Gymnastics Tournament (Under-19-Boys )
  • 2nd position in Visual Art in Kala-Utsav cluster level competition under RMSA.

SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENTS:-

  • Selection of model under the theme no.4 recycling of water materials and solid waste at state level science mathematics and environment exhibition for children at  Sector-32 Chandigarh.

School Consumer Club

 

CONSUMER CLUB

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Consumer awareness is making the consumer aware of his right . it means that consumer note or are aware of products or services , its characteristics and the other marketing P’s ( Place to buy, price, and promotion) Consumer protection council have been formed to save guard and protect the rights of consumers. The rights under consumer protection Act, 1986 are

  • Right to safety.
  • Right to inform.
  • Right to choose.
  • Right to be heard.
  • Right to redressal.
  • Right to Consumer Education.

Kindness Club

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Kindness Club was formed in the year 2010 with the help of SPCA (n to Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) Workshop to aware the students like any kind of Violence of prevention to cruelty to animals is subject to punishable by the court.

School Management Committees

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STAFF COUNSELLING COMMITTEE

Staff Counseling Committee was formed by incharge Mrs. Manpreet Kaur with following members:

  1. Rakshdeep Tiwari
  2. Manju Bala
  3. Jaspal
  4. Daljit Singh
  5. Ravinder Singh
  6. Ramesh
  7. Harminder Kaur
  8. Manoj
  9. Pawan
  10. Simran
  11. Lakhwinder Kaur
  12. Sudesh
  13. Mandeep
  14. Neevi Thakur
  15. Anurag
  16. Mr. Sandeep

 

School Management Committee:-

 

SR. NO.NAME OF SMC MEMBERSDesignationGender Male/FemaleMobile No.
1MRS. MANPREET KAURHEADMISTRESSFEMALE9988536608
2MRS. RAKSHDEEP TIWARIVICE-HEADMISTRESSFEMALE9888038907
3MR. RAVINDER SINGHTGT SSTMALE7888709378
4MRS. MANJU BALATGT SCIENCEFEMALE7973120567
5MR. SURAJ BHANTGT SSTMALE9646136812
6MR. CHANDRAN RAMPRESIDENT OF SMCMALE
7MR. SANJEEVANMEMBERMALE8427120132
8MRS. KISMATTO DEVIMEMBERFEMALE9915817253
9MRS. PHOOLMATIMEMBERFEMALE7508783084
10MRS. LAKHPATI DEVIMEMBERFEMALE7087256542
11MRS. RITTA DEVIMEMBERFEMALE9517709091
12MRS RAHIMA BEGUMMEMBERFEMALE9878072158
13MRS. NIRMLAMEMBERFEMALE
14MR. RAGHUPATMEMBERMALE7526953096
15MR. MANOJ KUMARMEMBERMALE7320090703
16MR. CHHEDI LALMEMBERMALE9888722180
17MRS. SUBBHU NISHAMEMBERFEMALE9855873807
18MRS. NOORJAHANMEMBERFEMALE9023444634
19MR. KAMLESH KUMARMEMBERMALE
20MR. TOTA RAMMEMBERMALE9914866469
21MRS. SAROJAMEMBERFEMALE9872826556
22MR. BHOLAMEMBERMALE9876031960
23MR. SANTOSH SINGHMEMBERMALE9888567059
24MR. RAJESH KUMAR GUPTAMEMBERMALE9216976705

PURCHASE COMMITTEE:-

Purchase Committee was formed by incharge Mrs. Manpreet Kaur with following members:

  • Rakhdeep Tiwari
  • Manju Bala
  • Daljit Singh
  • Jaspal Singh
  • Suraj Bhan
  • Monika
  • Ravinder Singh

COROPAL PUNISHMENT COMITTEE:-

Corporal Punishment Committee was formed by incharge Mrs. Manpreet Kaur with following members:

  • Rakhdeep Tiwari
  • Daljit Singh
  • Jaspal Singh
  • Sandeep
  • Anurag Choudhary
  • Kulwinder Kaur
  • Shiwali
  • Sohan Lal
  • Sangeeta
  • Vineet
  • Neevi Thakur
  • Manoj I
  • Pawan

SEXUAL HARASMENT COMITTEE:-

Sexual harassment Committee was formed by incharge Mrs. Manpreet Kaur with following members:

  • Chandram Ram( President)
  • Rakhdeep Tiwari
  • Manju Bala
  • Daljit Singh
  • Kulwinder Kaur
  • Jaspal Singh
  • Ravinder Singh
  • Shiwali
  • Rita DEvi (SMC Member)
  • Phool Mati (SMC Member)

MID DAY MEAL COMITTEE:-

Mid Day Meal Committee was formed by incharge Mrs. Manpreet Kaur with following members:

(MORNING)

  • Madhu Bala

     (EVENING)

  • Mr. Vikram