Surbhi Kapoor
Any fanatical group in the name of religion are a group of narrow minded bigots who need to be disbanded before they pollute the minds of others. Their dastardly act of abducting young girls is truly despicable and is strongly condemned.
Glad to know that the government of Nigeria is working towards the release of these innocent school girls and that other countries are supportive too.
LET SANITY PREVAIL
Rekha Dhondiyal
Boko Haram is a radical Islamist Nigerian militant group known for causing havoc in Africa’s most populated country due to a spate of bombings, assassinations, kidnappings and now abductions. It’s a continuous fierce fight to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state. The terrorist group is wedded to the Koranic phrase: Anyone who is not governed by what Allah has revealed, is a transgressor. It believes it’s ‘haram’/ forbidden for Muslims to take part in political or social activity even vaguely associated with the Western society. Voting in elections, wearing shirts and pants and acquiring a Western secular education is taboo. They are blindly committed to the propagation of the Prophet’s teachings and ‘ jihad.’
Its insurgency first started in 2009. They targeted civilians and the military. They believed they were being governed by non- believers even when they had a Muslim president.
On 14th April, 286 girls were abducted from their dormitory in Nigeria’s restive north east and taken deep into a jungle. They are between the age of 14 and 16. They are being shared and mass marriages are happening. 223 are still missing.
A video has been released showing 130 of them in veils, praying, reciting the Quoran, palm upwards. Two Christian girls converted to Islam out of sheer fear of being shot. Two didn’t.
The group had earlier attacked schools, churches and government installations too. Boko Haram loosely means ‘western education is sin.’ One leader said gleefully that they had liberated the girls because they were Muslims now and therefore, parents needn’t fret. He also added that he would never release them until the government released their militant brethren from prison. He hinted that the girls who didn’t convert would face a worse fate.They would never know what it is to be free.
Some girls managed to flee from their abductors. The ones who lacked courage feared for their life and succumbed to their dictat. The girl who ran away told reporters that she felt deeply for the parents of the girls who could not. Their desperation and anguish was palpable.
An emergency was clamped down on insurgency by the government but bloodshed continued.
Kidnappings have always been their tactic for a long time but now the scale of these abductions and threats have grown humungously. They have been emboldened. They want to sell them as slaves and this has shocked the world and galvanised the international community into action. Israel has come to their rescue, acknowledged for its anti terror expertise. The Nigerian President has accepted their assistance. Britain, the US and France have sent their special teams and equipment to help Nigeria’ s military to put a stop to their 5 years’ reign of terror and deadly violence.
Michelle Obama has said, ‘We want our girls back’. A laconic statement that is heavily loaded. She means business.The entire community of sane people in the world are together to prevent this heinous crime. The message is loud and clear. No one can get away with ill- treatment of anyone least of all these helpless girls.Terrorists of every hue and colour have no choice but to change, or face the consequences, Boko Haram included.
If only these misguided people knew the worth of girls! Let sanity prevail. Educate them, there are great social dividends in store for all. And all the gun toting men, drop your guns like hot potatoes and go to school. Get real. Perpetrators of crime don’t last.
Study Hall children condemn the kidnapping of these innocent girls. So does the staff.
We send love, payers and best wishes for those nameless girls’ release soon.
RAISING OUR VOICES
Shalini Chandra
The abduction of innocent school girls in Nigeria raises just one question—did we ever progress beyond medieval ages ?Why is the so called “civilized”world watching helplessly when all this is happening ?Moreover, it is not only about the release of some prisoners. The young, innocent girls were chosen to be taken as hostages because instead of becoming dutiful wives, they had dared to opt for Western education and were following a religion their captors do not approve of! If raising our voices in unison can be of any help, then let us all generate a Tsunami of protest.
MIDDLE SCHOOL INVESTITURE CEREMONY 2014
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It was a great day for the new Prefects, elected from amongst the Middle School .They would be assisting the senior students ‘council and taking on the responsibilities of leadership in future. Sir Winston Churchill said that ‘the prince of … Continue reading
ART & CRAFT EXHIBITION 2014
True to its tradition, study hall hosted its Art & craft exhibition at the illustrious Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow From 26 April 2014 to 29 April 2014. It was inaugurated by an eminent artist, Shri. Yogendra Nath “Yogi” the former Principal, Art and crafts college, Lucknow.
Art as a medium of expression is actively encouraged with full freedom at study Hall. This exhibition alluringly named “Art with heart” comprised paintings, Litho prints, Murals, Photographs, and Installation Art .The visitors were in awe of the presentation and the exhibition was widely attended.
Dr. Urvashi Sahni, CEO, STUDY HALL, A Connoisseur of the arts gave Her Critical acclaim.
हिंदी काव्य पाठ प्रतियोगिता -2014
5-4-2014
16-4-2014
INVESTITURE CEREMONY PICTURE 2014
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This gallery contains 27 photos.
SOCIAL STUDIES SYLLABUS CLASS-8 (SESSION 2014-15)
| TERM-1 (MARCH-SEPTEMBER) | |||
| March | History | The Modern Period | |
| April
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GeographyCivics
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ResourcesThe Constitution and need for Law
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| May | Geography | Natural Resources-Natural Vegetationand Wildlife
Natural Resources-Land, Soil and Water |
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| July
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History
Geography Civics |
The Expansion of British PowerTribal Communities
Minerals and Power Resource Ideals of Our Constitution |
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| August | History | Crafts and IndustriesThe Great Uprising | |
| September | Revision and SA-1 | ||
| TERM-2 (OCTOBER -MARCH) | ||
| October
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Geography
Civics |
AgricultureMajor Crops and Agricultural Development
The Parliamentary System |
| November
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History
Civics |
The National Movement –First PhaseThe National Movement- Second Phase
The Judiciary |
| December | Civics | Marginalization and Social Justice (project) |
| January | Geography | Manufacturing IndustriesIndustries- Comparative Studies |
| February | Completion of the remaining syllabus, revision and SA-2 | |
CLASS 7TH (SOCIAL STUDIES)-2013-14
| Sr.No. | Month | Subject | Chapter |
| 1. | March | History
Geography |
Medieval World
Our Environment |
| 2. | April | Civics | Democracy
Pillars of democracy Media and democracy |
| 3 | May | History
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Regional kingdoms 1and2
(On map) |
| 4 | July | Geography | Inside our earth
Changing Earth |
| 5 | August | History
Civics Geography |
Sultanate period
State govt. Structure and composition of earth |
| 6 | September | History | Revision and worksheets
Introduction of the Mughal empire |
| 7 | October | History | Mughals cont…
Monumental architecture (pictures) |
| 8 | November | Geography | Weather
Climate water |
| 9 | December | History
Geography |
Religious Beliefs
Natural vegetation and wildlife |
INVESTITURE CEREMONY REPORT 2014
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This gallery contains 15 photos.
The Ceremony for the Investiture of the School Cabinet for 2014-15 was held on Saturday 8 March, 2014 in the school premises.After taking an oath, the Head Boy and Head Girl of the School outlined their objectives for the coming … Continue reading
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