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PARTICIPANTS OF NUKKAD NATAK HONOURED

May 23, 2014

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES and CLASS MONITORS -(I)

 From:- May 22, 2104 to June 5, 2014 

Congratulations to all the achievers….

The motto of the session 2014-15 is-

MOTIVATION, CONSCIENTIOUSNESS & PERSERVERANCE

The students will be selected on the following parameters:-

1.       Punctuality

2.       Spoken/ Fluency

3.       Behaviour

4.       Class Performance

 

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES

CLASS MONITORS

Names of the Monitors as well as Class representatives are:

 

Class

Name of the Monitor

Name of the Class Representative

I-A

Muskan Sahni

Parth Verma

I-B

Jayian Chalana

Harkirat Kaur

II-A

Birkaran

Krishna Aggarwal

II-B

Aarzoo

Suhani

III-A

Ridhima

Bharmehak

III-B

Divine

Khushi Sachdeva

IV-A

Pragati

Rajaryan Sarin

IV-B

Gunraj Singh

Krishita Sharma

V-A

Bipasha Sachdeva

Arman Kapoor

V-B

Anjali Grover

Ishwarjot Kaur

VI-A

Gulkeerat Kaur

Rajwinder Mattu

VI-B

Sakshi

Sripriya Seth

VII-A

Simranjeet Kaur

Paramveer Singh

VII-B

Varushi Poonia

Navneet Kaur

VIII-A

Navleen Kaur

Diya Bhalla

VIII-B

Anuj

Ishaan

IX-A

Aarzoo Kapoor

Ishanika Verma

IX-B

Ansh Sharma

Carol Singh

X-A

Deepali

Himanshu

X-B

Kushal Bhalla

Ashmeen

XI SCI A

Gurpreet Singh

Harpreet Kaur

XI SCI B

Harpreet Kaur

Mohit Paul

XI COM A

Arshdeep Singh

Harmanpreet Kaur

XI COM B

Janvi

Nikhil Arora

XII SCI A

Jasmeet Kaur

Prabhnoor Kaur

XII SCI B

Manpreet Atwal

Anmolpreet Kaur

XII COM A

Kanika Sagar

Ravi Chaudhary

XII COM B

Pankaj

Prabhjot Kaur

They will shoulder their responsibility earnestly for two weeks.

May 22, 2014

Seminar on Traffic Safety

 A Seminar on Road Safety was held in the premises of CT Public School to enlighten the students about the safe ways to ride and drive as the knowledge and retention of these safety measures is required by the young generation due to increasing graph of road accidents day by day.

The initiative to conduct the seminar was taken by Mr. Ishwar Singh, the Police Commissioner, S. Baljit Singh Dhillon, ADCP Traffic. S. Ranjit Singh, S. Shamsher Singh and Mr. Ramesh Kumar from traffic department counselled all present by telling them to wear helmets, carry their RC’s, driving license, pollution certificate, Insurance etc.

Mrs. Ranjana Rajput, the Principal, CT Public School inspired the students to retain and follow these rules as life is precious.

May 21, 2014

CTians again shine in Academics

 The evening of 20th May brought jubiliations in the premises of CT Public School when class X was declared. All appeared students came out in flying colours & CTPS has 100% results for 10th class.

          

             Simarjit Khanna                                                  Ishaan Bakshi                                               Navdeep Kaur

             

                    Kanika                                                            Abhiraj Singh                                                 Ajayvir Singh Gosal

              

           Gurmaihar Singh                                                  Jasmeet Kaur                                                   Harpreet Kaur

 Simarjit Khanna, Ishaan Bakshi, Navdeep Kaur, Kanika, Abhiraj Singh, Ajayvir Singh Gosal, Gurmaihar Singh, Jasmeet Kaur and Harpreet Kaur secured 10 CGPA in all the subjects and were proclaimed ‘Top Notches’ of the session 2013-14.Deepinder Singh attained 9.6 CGPA, Harpreet Kaur, Simranpreet Kaur secured 9.4 CGPA whereas Shagun & Komalpreet got 9.2 CGPA and Harmanpreet Kaur & Charankanwal Singh  were ranked 9 CGPA in all the subjects. An atmosphere of jubilations prevailed in the premises of CT Public School.

Managing Director of CT Group of Institutions Mr. Manbir Singh, Principal CTPS Ms.. Ranjana Rajput and Vice Principal of the school Mr. R.C. Sethi Singh gave commendations and congratulated the students, parents and teachers for their towering success and blessed them all for their bright future. The top notches of the school extended their heartfelt gratitude to their teachers, parents and Principal of the school for creating such a good and congenial environment of studies and for imparting them quality education, here at CTPS. 

May 20, 2014

DANA PANI ACTIVITY

 The basis of any effective academic environment is the love, understanding and compassionate feelings. All of us get opportunities to do good. Our real potential comes out and flourishes when we use it and accomplish the task. To continue the trend to do noble deeds, CT Public School has joined hands with “Dainik Bhaskar” to perform “Dana pani ” activity for the birds.

Young students of  CT had brought earthern pots for the birds so that they can prove themselves the pioneers to save the birds from getting extinct. With this little move, the young CTians acquired the ability to take decisions, trust their judgement and learn to have faith in their abilities .

This activity of the students  must be blessed by the divine spirit. At the end, I would like to say,” To ride well, learn to decide well ”. It is perfectly true one can do well in his life and career only when one’s decision is taken in time and applied well.       

May 19, 2014

SELF DEFENCE - AN INITIATIVE BY CT TO PROTECT GIRLS

 In the fast developing society, where women empowerment is greatly accentuated,  frequent incidents of crimes against the fair sex looms large in all the leading newspapers and electronic , media. The incidents are endless and figures show an alarming rise in atrocities inflicted on women. Every 26 minutes a women is molested. Every 34 minutes a rape takes place.

Every 42 minutes an incident of sexual harassment occurs. The issue is not only of gender abuse, it is to recognize the right to every individual to exist as a human being and not live as subordinate sex. Violence against women is the most pervasive human rights violation in the world today. The plight of today’s women is a cause of great concern and malaise for the CT Educational Society which has undertaken the Herculean task of educating and sensitizing the public about gender emulation. CT Public School has embarked a self defence programme and self protection session for the girls as they are victimized by malicious and pernicious assailants who lack humanity and morality.

This laudable   program has been incorporated in the CT curriculum for the girls on regular basis whereby the girl students would be trained by experts. Self defence is an important priority for women. Assault on women is rampant as the assailants bearing Satanic hearts cannot restrain their devilish desires assume that women will be more passive and not fight back. In the tutorial, the girls are counseled that when their safety is endangered defending herself by fighting back is the most ethical decision she can make. The best personal defence is usually an explosive counterattack. Most women are assaulted by someone they know and 40 percent of the time the crime will happen in the victim’s home. The women should be watchful at all times.  The best self defence is awareness. The more informed they are, the better they will be prepared lest a predator targets them. By empowering themselves with knowledge and being mentally prepared for any untoward assault, the fear of it will diminish. “Anyone who is aware of his environment knows that the peril of physical assault does exist, and that it exists everywhere and at all times”.

The girls were advocated to be vigil when they moved out doors and should always follow their intuitions. They ought to be decently dressed in public. They were advised to be very observant and inappropriate behavior of anyone should caution them. They were advised to keep sharp instruments of pepper sprays in their bags lest they were overtaken by their marauder. Facing the possibility of being the target of a violent crime is frightening, but there’s no need for women to live a paranoid-filled life. Girls should be able to take smart decisions, like avoiding unnecessary risks, learn to trust intuition and how to defend themselves. 

May 14, 2014

CT Cricketers Bring Laurels

 CT Public School lays great emphasis on sports as it is invaluable. It instills lessons and values like discipline, responsibility, self confidence, sacrifice, and accountability that are essential in the life of a student. Physical fitness is of the utmost importance for everyone, young and old. Participation in games and sports invariably ensures good health, fitness and, generally, freedom from ailments of various types. Also, unless the human body is kept in smooth trim and in an overall fit condition, even the brain will refuse to co-operate after some time. Actually, physical fitness is essential for proficiency in studies and for winning distinctions in examinations. With this view, the school has taken the initiative to prepare students for various sports by imparting exceptional training through professional coaches which has greatly enhanced the standard of sports in the school.

        

                

The sport stars of CT Public School have once again proved their mettle by getting selected in the State Level Cricket Tournament in the under -16 category. A magnificent tournament was organized for the under- 16 category in the month of April and May, by the Punjab Cricket Association. 23 students from various schools across the state were selected for the state level tournament. Manthan and Gaurav Chaudhary from CT Public School won kudos for getting selected to represent the state. The Principal of the school Mrs. Ranjana Rajput congratulated the students for their exemplary performance and encouraged them to carve their name at the state level too.


 

May 13, 2014

CT Hostel Welcomes the Freshers in Silver Nite

 Abiding union takes place only when the hearts meet. Love, harmony and union can be secured only on occasions like this.The Silver Nite gave ample opportunity to break the ice.. The function was organized to peep into the latent talents of the newcomers who exhibited their talent through various cultural items. Co-Chairperson of CT Institution  Madam Parminder Kaur Channi and The Principal of the school Mrs. Ranjana  Rajput,  were the Chief Guest of the function. 

The programme was full of enthusiastic performances by the newcomers. They exhibited their latent talent and interest and let the teachers know what potential lies hidden with them. Group dances ,  Group songs , Solo performances , Skits, Mimcry, Mono-acting were all that was show-cased that evening. The Co-Chairperson of the school , Mrs Parminder Kaur Channi addressed the students and bid them to be morally responsible for their undertakings. She wished them a happy and comfortable stay. And this was not all …what lay in store was still a BIGGER SURPRISE  -  birthday celebration of the freshers as well as other hostlers whose birthday fall in the month of April/May/June and a lot of attractive gifts for all the students present at the occasion.

The Hostel Silver Nite was an honoured welcome to the New CTPians. It was organized to give them the feeling that they are special and are in hostel for their holistic development. Hostel Schedule is framed in such a way that it will develop their skills and capabilities of body, mind & spirit. At the same time, this function made them feel this hostel as homstel where they will have care, protection & guidance of expert mentors. 

The Principal of the school, Mrs.Ranjana Rajput said that I am overwhelmed to see the excellent performances of the students. I want every child in Hostel to be comfortable and at the same time excellent in studies, for which we cherish the feelings of their parents. We want each CTPian in the hostel to be a productive citizen of India . On the whole, the Hostel Silver Nite was a grand success. 

May 10, 2014

Participants of Mime Competition

  • Anand Jaitely
  • Rajdeep
  • Animesh Rajput
  • Shrishti Mahajan
  • Rashi Singh
  • Abhinav Madaan
  • Kanwarvir Lehri
  • Naman Sharma
  • Divyansh Singh
  • Ananya Sachdeva

 

May 10, 2014

INVESTITURE CEREMONY

 

 “Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” - Harold R Mc Alindon.

 

The Investiture Ceremony for the session 2014-15 at CT Public School was yet again a special occasion where the School entrusted and relinquished  responsibilities with grace to the upcoming leaders. They received their responsibility, with a pledge to preserve the pride of School.

The investiture ceremony which was conducted in a very dignified manner began with the welcome of the dignitaries, who were welcomed with a band.

The Chief Guest on the occasion was Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman, CT Group. After the badge pinning ceremony, the school choir presented a group song motivating the children to stride on the right path for the others to follow suit.

Miss Navneet Kaur presented a speech on the responsibilities ushered on the distinctive office bearers by the school. The school has bequeathed the post of General Secretary to Aastha Khurana, School Head Boy to Anand Jaitely while the post of School Head Girl was given to Shivani.

 

The School Vice-Head Boy is Animesh Rajput, while the School Vice Head Girl is Navdeep Kaur. The School Activity Captain for Boys and Girls are Rajdeep Ghotra and Rashi Singh respectively. The School Sports Captain for boys and girls are Bhawish and Suman respectively while the School Discipline Captain is Daljit Kaur.

The Activity Incharge Mrs. Pushpinder Kaur invested the oath to the office bearers. The Principal of the school Mrs. Ranjana Rajput congratulated the office-bearers and their parents and initiated them to work with honesty, integrity and righteousness and be an asset in the various activities of the school.

The Chairman in his Presidential address also congratulated the students and motivated them to be virtuous and upright and always imbibe these qualities which in the long run  would help in the nation building.

May 9, 2014

ORAL DENTAL WEEK ORGANISED AT CT

The changing life style of the society has brought a drastic change in food habits of the people. In this competitive age, when parents are busy in fulfilling the demands of their family, they fail in providing healthy home-made food to their wards. As a result the children get attracted to junk food which is again harmful for them.

Dental problems have been noticed among the growing children because of which CT Public School took up the initiative to teach oral hygiene to the students and also have a thorough dental check up by renowned dental surgeons of the city. Dr. Bikramjit Singh (M.D.S) of Dental Tree Hi – tech Dental Hospital along with Dr. Chandrika (B.D.S) and Dr. Supreet Uppal (B.D.S.) took up the mammoth task to monitor the dental problems like cavities and oral health of the students and gave prescriptions and also suggested orthodontic consultations.

 

May 8, 2014

RESULT OF STAR KIDS CONTEST

 I POSITION                  KHUSHAN  (LKG B)

II POSITION                  LAVANYA     ( NURSERY C)

III POSITION                 AANYA          ( NURSERY A)


BHAVJOT  (BUDDING)

SIHANA      (ATTRACTIVE)

DRISHTI     (ACTIVE)

 

Apr 30, 2014

Celebrations of World Book Day

23rd April is observed as World Book Day. The students of CT Public School celebrated this day with great fervor and exhibited their zeal for books. A special assembly was conducted on the occasion. After the customary prayers, Rupakshi Aggarwal enlightened the students about the importance of books in our life. Animesh Rajput presented his thoughts on the value of books.

The students performed a small act emphasizing the magnitude of books.  Poetical recitations were presented giving weight to the significance of books after which the whole school sat on the pattern of WORLD BOOK DAY and read their books. Apart from this the students made small cut-outs of books in which they wrote their thoughts for books.

It is pitiable that due to the influence of computers in the era of technology, the books have taken a backseat. The Principal of the school Mrs. Ranjana Rajana exhorted the importance of books and in her address to the assembly, said that the world we create on paper will always be bigger than the world we live in as life’s great questions get answered in books and can transform our lives and change the world for the better.

 

Apr 23, 2014

Ronald Mc Donald visits CT

 It was a day of fun and frolic for the primary classes of CT Public School when Mr. Ronald Mc Donald visited school campus. Amidst games, songs and dances, Mr. Ronald Mc Donald motivated the children to go active and participate in various games and sports in order to remain healthy as a healthy mind resides in a healthy body.

 

The little children were sensitized on the various issues concerning the environment and they pledged to protect environment and also inspire their elders to be sensitive towards it . The tiny tots were also enlightened about the road safety rules. The children were gratified with their interaction with Mr. Ronald Mc Donald and had a genial time.

 

Apr 21, 2014

EASTER

Students were told about the importance of GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER CHRIST. Information about the life of Jesus Christ was given to the students.

Apr 18, 2014

NO BOOK DAY IN CT KINDERGARTEN

On eve of Baisakhi, 'NO BOOK DAY' was celebrated in in CT Kindergarten on April 12, 2014. All the students came in their colourful dresses and enjoyed the day with a lot of activities. The information  about the importance of Baisakhi was given to the students. Wheat awns were shown to the students and they were informed about the by products from it.  

Apr 12, 2014

ANAEMIA AWARENESS CAMP IN BILGA

Students & Teachers of CT Public School and CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences create awareness among the gathering about the symptoms, precautionary measures and treatment of Anemia at Village Bilga, Jalandhar on the event of World Health Day, April 7, 2014

Anaemia is a serious problem affecting majorly adolescent girls and malnutrition community which retards their ability to work and learn; and further makes them weak. It was caused due to the decreased iron content in the blood. The World Health Organization has estimated that over one third of the World’s population suffer from anemia.

The recent survey have shown that in India approx 50% girls are suffering from this condition whereas the ratio of the anemia suffering in boys falls around  30%. That also informs that anemia is a wide spreading condition in our society due to various reasons like nutritional deficiency, socio-economic and demographic factors. 

The health camp for masses was organized by CT Group of Institutions as ‘Anaemia Detection Camp’ under the guidance and supervision of Civil Hospital Jalandhar and Indian Medical Association, Jalandhar Branch at Guru Arjun Dev Gurudwara Sahib, Bilga Village.

During the camp, over 300 volunteers were examined. A team of 10 members, comprising doctors and technicians from the Civil Hospital, Chawla Nursing Home for IMA- Jalandhar, NSS volunteers from CT Group of Institutions and faculty from CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences contributed effectively to estimate the hemoglobin in girls & women and advised them to take enriched and nutritive diet and medication wherever required as per the advice of physician.

The students of class 11th and 12th of CT Public School also participated with full enthusiasm and informed the villagers about precautionary measures, symptoms and treatment guidance related effective points of anaemia.  Students also performed Nukkad Nattak to aware the gathering in an entertaining way.

 Speaking on the occasion, Dr Gagandeep Singh, Secretary, IMA- Jalandhar branch said that India continued to be one of the countries with the highest prevalence of anemia. Prevalence of anaemia was because of low dietary intake, poor availability of iron & proteins and chronic blood loss due to hook worm infestation and malaria. Dr Singh said that studies have shown that infants born to mothers with severe anemia have a higher risk of irreversible brain damage, acute liver damage, lower school achievement, a reduced physical and exercise tolerance and poor immune response. Since anaemia has a serious impact on learning capacity, productivity and survival, there is a need to combat anemia during adolescence and the central government also have such Anemia eradication national program.

There is lack of awareness on the importance of having an optimal hemoglobin level, conveyed Dr Sushma Chawla, President IMA- Jalandhar Branch. “One way to prevent iron deficiency anemia is to increase iron intake through diet. A person can get iron from a variety of foods, especially leafy & green vegetables. The chief reason for anaemia among the girls is that they skip diet for losing weight,” Dr Chawla added and her team of medicos also counseled the young girls for their health and intellect perspectives with nutrition and life style and given them certain tips to prevent anaemia.

Sharing the views Dr Manoj Kumar, Group Director CT Group of Institutions said, “The camps conducted by the CT Group are as a part of its socio responsibility under NSS activities. Keeping the exigency of organizing health-centric programs CT Institutions has signed a MoU with the Civil Hospital Jalandhar for providing health related facilities to the people in surrounding rural areas.”

S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman CT Group of Institutions said, “CT Group of Institutions has always been keen to organize such health awareness camps and campaigns like cancer awareness campaign, Hepatitis Awareness camp, Heart care, blood donation camps etc. and appreciated the services contributed by the experts from Civil Hospital & IMA – Jalandhar Branch for this noble cause” 

Apr 7, 2014

HAPPY FIRST DAY IN CT KINDERGARTEN

All the students were welcomed on their first day in the school. A SMILEY was put on their shirt by their class teachers when they entered in the campus.

 

Apr 2, 2014

GREENING THE ENVIRONMENT

 Nature is the epitome of beauty and bounteousness, thanks to the designs and diversities employed by the Creator. But man is bent upon robbing nature of her vivid beauty and consequently is doing irreparable harm to himself and it has dawned on him that he is the worst culprit in degrading the environment. The scarcity of agricultural lands became an excuse for man to clear off the dense forests which mitigated the harm and injuries caused by industrialization and urbanization. Trees are mercilessly felled to meet the various needs of the people. Man’s act of deforesting the land is also ominous to the existence of many species of flora and fauna. The adverse impact on biodiversity may destabilize the ecological balance whose ill- effects are quite intangible. Keeping this in mind, CT Public School organized tree plantation to sensitize the young minds and develop a holistic attitude towards Nature in order to enjoy its blessings. The senior wing of the school did a commendable service to the society by greening the environment. The students planted trees and green saplings in and around the school campus. They fixed their name tags on the trees and even pledged to care for them till they attained proper growth. They formed groups, selected open sites and other vacant lands for planting trees of different kinds. In order to create awareness among the students, a workshop was conducted stressing the need to plant more and more trees as they provide life, health, freshness, rain and protect the environment from pollution. Even the teachers participated in the tree plantation programme wholeheartedly. The Principal of the school, Mrs Ranjana Rajput exhorted that such activities should be organized in schools because the young minds of the children are more receptive and sensitive to learn the importance of trees in their lives and their role in protecting and safeguarding the environment.

Mar 19, 2014

ALUMNI MEET AT CT PUBLIC SCHOOL

It was a colourful fiesta at CT Public School when the alumni of the school converged at their Alma Mater to pay tributes to their teachers and mentors. The Chief Guest on the occasion was the S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman, CT Group of Institutions. It was a festive occasion which was marked with excitement, revelry, amusement and rich cuisine.

Even the students who had joined the school since its inception in 1997 were present on the grand get- together. They articulated their feelings and relived the golden moments in the school. They played various games were played and gave a treat to their taste buds. The CT Management and staff endeavoured hard to make their day special. Mrs Ranjana Rajput, Principal, greeted the alumni and congratulated them for their successful careers and inspired them to always work hard in their lives as success is governed by hardwork.

Feb 24, 2014

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