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Knocks on the Door The Dinosaurs are back and The climate change and youth My 10th Birthday...
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Knock on the door, we all often hear, on the Street School means a temple of knowledge. The school which I On my 10th birthday, I woke up with a big smile on my
Some are welcomed in, while the others we fear. Today when I woke up in the morning I heard some strange belong to is City Montessori School (CMS). The Founder- face. I was so excited because I knew it was going to be a
One such knock, I heard on one of the days, noise coming from the street when I saw that the Manager of our school is Dr Jagdish Gandhi and the day full of surprises and fun. My parents had decorated the
The game of life at my door, a game that everyone around dinosaurs were on the street and they were back. I was Founder-Director is Dr Bharti Gandhi. They founded the house with colourful balloons and streamers. They made a
me plays. scared to see them. When I heard them roaring at me, I school in1959. CMS prepares its students to become the special breakfast for me, which included my favourite
shouted, "Help! Help! Dinosaurs are going to eat me.” torch of knowledge so that wherever they go, they remove pancakes and fruits. When I arrived at school, my
I didn't welcome it, yet it entered, it left me scared at first,
Everybody was so scared that no one came to help me. the darkness of ignorance and spread peace, unity, and classmates wished me a happy birthday and gave me cards
It left me almost fettered, it brought me a failure.
Suddenly, I ran away from the street and went inside my harmony. The institution has helped me in becoming and small gifts. It made me feel so special and loved.
I tried to bravely face it, it gave me challenges, house. I narrated the bad incident that happened with me confident, morally sound, and psychologically well During recess, we played games and had a birthday cake
I tried to quickly chase it, for new knocks, I patiently wait. to my parents. They didn't believe me and went out to balanced. It has imbued me with a sense of divine duty together. After school, my parents took me to my favourite
This time the knock of success, and happiness at my gate, check the dinosaur on the street. My parents were committed to the course of justice, love and peace, and amusement park. I went on all the rides, laughed and
It will come to me, I have learned, horrified to see the dinosaur. They went back in the house ever open to growth. My school is the biggest school as screamed with joy. We had a delicious lunch and enjoyed
and found a T Rex dinosaur who was damaging the recognized by Guinness Book of World Records. This is the
As hard work, patience, and determination, by now I have vehicles. I had some small T Rex dinosaurs and I had spending time together as a family.
earned. only school honoured with the UNESCO Prize for Peace In the evening, we had a small birthday party at home. My
trained them to fight and attack the T Rex. Then a strong Education (2002). The motto of my school is "Jai Jagat" -
I open my eyes to positivity, I close them when negativity dinosaur appeared to defeat the T Rex and then the God of Hail the world. I love my teachers, friends and our friends and family came over, and we played games, danced,
strikes. dinosaurs came who killed the T Rex and the other respected Principal ma'am, and I am proud of my school. and sang birthday songs. I blew out the candles on my cake
I try to be the brightest star, dinosaurs to take the great revenge. and made a wish. As the day came to an end, I reflected on
Kushagra Saxena, VII how grateful I was for such a wonderful birthday. It was a
When the darkest hour blocks the light. Fayaz Mahfooz, VIII A
day filled with love, laughter, and happiness. I will always
Ummul Zahra, VIII
Let your voice be heard! The Enchanting Beauty of Nature cherish the memories of my 10th birthday.
Illusion an Enchanting Veil Women of the world, let your voices be heard, Nature, with its boundless wonders, is a source of eternal Qirat Fatima, IV A
For you have the power, to change the world with your word. fascination for humanity. Its beauty captivates and If I were a butterfly...
An illusion, a cunning disguise,
No longer will you be held back by societal norms, connects us to the very essence of life. From majestic
Truth and falsehood intertwine.
For you have the strength to break free from these forms. mountains to cascading waterfalls, lush forests to serene If I were a butterfly, I would flutter and fly high in the sky. I
It tricks the mind, confounds the heart, lakes, nature offers a limitless array of breathtaking would have beautiful wings, so colourful and bright. I
Rise up, women, and take your rightful place,
Bringing solace and stinging smart. landscapes. One of nature's most awe-inspiring features is would land on beautiful flowers and drink nectar from
For you are capable of achieving greatness and grace.
From afar, it stands so real, No longer will you be silenced, or ignored, its ability to instil a sense of tranquility and peace. The their sweet centres. I would explore the world around me,
Up close, it vanishes with zeal. For you have the power to rise up and soar. soothing sound of chirping birds, the rustle of leaves in the visiting gardens and meadows. With my delicate wings, I
breeze, and the gentle lapping of waves on the shore all would dance in the breeze and bring joy to everyone who
A puzzle for the thoughts to reel, Believe in yourself and all that you can achieve, serve to restore our weary souls. Moreover, nature is a sees me. Children would chase after me, trying to catch a
Leaving minds in a tangled ordeal. For you have the power to succeed and to believe.
treasure trove of biodiversity. The rich tapestry of flora and glimpse of my magical beauty. I would bring happiness to
Appears and fades, a mirage of sorts, No longer will you be held back by doubt, or fear, fauna weaves a delicate balance, contributing to ecological people's lives, spreading smiles wherever I go. I would be
Perception twists, reality distorts. For you have the power to persevere and to steer. harmony and providing vital ecosystem services essential free and light, never worrying about anything. I would be a
Mohammad Abbas, XI
Can it turn the unicorn to naught? for human survival. symbol of grace and beauty, a true wonder of nature.
Or, the broccoli into chocolate sought? Read Books However, amidst this splendor lies a delicate equilibrium. But even though being a butterfly seems wonderful, I am
Could bedrooms morph to fairyland? Human actions have posed significant threats to nature's happy being a child. I can imagine and dream about being
In the land of words, where pages fly, well-being, such as deforestation, pollution, and climate a butterfly, but I am contented with who I am, and will
Or fairylands into a misty strand? Reading books, oh my, oh my! change. It is crucial that we recognize and respect nature's continue to cherish the butterflies, appreciating their
2 + 2 equals 22, absurdly grand, Stories and knowledge, they hold the key, limits, preserving its resources for future generations. beauty and enjoying their presence in nature.
A to B, like magic's command? Unlocking adventures, for you and me. Thus, the allure of nature is an invitation to immerse Sahal Rasool Khan, IV A
Illusion casts its captivating spell, From castles tall to jungles wild, ourselves in its wonders, embracing its serenity and
Bewitching all who's under it’s compel. With every page, you're a curious child. cherishing its diversity. As we navigate this world, let us
A master illusionist, weaving its tale, Meet heroes bold, and villains sly, tread gently, safeguarding the delicate balance that
Charisma spreads with a mysterious veil. As you turn the pages, the hours fly by. sustains life, and ensuring that nature's limitless beauty
endures for generations to come.
Ummul Zahra, VIII With books as friends, you'll never be alone,
Imagination's garden, a world of your own. Rimsha Khan, IX
So grab a book, let your mind take flight,
Reading's a treasure, a magical delight!
Wabisa Zehra, VII A
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