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            1.  'RAIN WATER HARVEST PROGRAMME' Held at Oxford Premises
            2.  'CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT'
            3.  'A LEGEND OF BHAGATH SINGH'  Directed By Raj Kumar Santhoshi -  A Report
            4.  'HIROSHIMA DAY' on 06th Aug' 02 by Oxford Grammar School
 
 
 

Honorary Director Mr. M. Veda Kumar,    Dr. Vinay Krishna- Dy.E.O. & Mrs. B. Sai Leela - Head Mistress with Students at the Rain Water Harvest Pit

 

Honorary Director Mr. M. Veda Kumar,    Dr. Vinay Krishna- Dy.E.O. & Mrs. B. Sai Leela - Head Mistress with Students at the Rain Water Harvest Pit

 

 

       The Dy E.O. Dr. VinayKrishna distributing  the
     saplings to the students  Mr. M. Veda Kumar &
                      Mrs. B. Sai Leela are also seen

 

 

Plantation of Saplings by students

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hiroshima Day at Oxford Premises

 

 

 

Students at the Hiroshima Observation Day at Oxford Premises

 

RAIN WATER HARVEST

Water is the life blood of civilization and development as the various activities conducted by man are dependent on it.  As we are all aware there is an acute shortage of water due to increasing demand, withdrawing more than recharge and also diminishing surface water bodies due to uncertain rainfall.  So to recharge the depleting water resources the most commonly adopted and cost effective method is to recharge the ground water artificially by constructing rain water harvesting pits.

Technical Data of Rain Water Harvest Pits

1.0 m      :      Metal i.e. Concrete of 65 mm Size

0.5 m      :      Metal i.e. Concrete of 20 mm size

0.3 mtrs :      Coarse Sand

Step 1 :  Digging the pit of Size 2 mtrs depth, with a width of 1.5 mtrs

Step 2Fill with the concrete of 65mm size to the height of 1.0 meter

Step 3 :  Fill the concrete of 20 mm size in the pit to the height of 0.5m

Step 4 :  Then fill the pit with the coarse sand to the height of 1/3rd  mtr

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CONCERN FOR ENVIRONMENT

Under the auspices of its Honourable Chairman and Director Mr. M. Veda Kumar, Oxford Grammar School is enthusiastically involved in prompting and spreading the knowledge about the environment and the steps taken for its protection.  As a part of the programme the school management had procured the required number of saplings from Huda Nursery, which was kind enough to supply whenever the opportunity arose and had planted them in Street No. 10, 11, 12 of Himayatnagar, Hyderabad and has been devoted to the caring of those since 6 years as a part of adoption programme.  Apart from the 50,000 saplings had been supplied to the residents of Himayatnagar and the parents of its students, some of those were planted in the school play ground and also at Balaranya.

On 24th June, 2002 Honourable Chairman and Director of Oxford Grammar School had conducted a guided tour of the school premises where the Rain Harvesting Pit and the saplings were shown to the visiting dignitary Mr. Vinay Krishna, Honourable Dy. Education Officer, Tilak Road Zone, Hyderabad.  The Honourable Mr. Vinay Krishna had led the team of our students by receiving the first sapling of the fresh batch of sapling which arrived for plantation.

The school management has many such programmes to promote various aspects to create an awareness and interest among its students and their families so that they in turn will do the same and spread this message to have a very clean and beautiful green world where the future generations can lead a healthy and prosperous life.

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A LEGEND OF BHAGATH SINGH

Directed By Raj Kumar Santhoshi

A Report

High School students were shown the movie “The Legend of BHARAT SINGH”.

The movie has instilled an enthusiasm in the students to do something for their country. 

Bhagat Singh grew up in the chaos of National Struggle, witnessed the sufferings of people in Punjab under the dictatorial regime of British.  He was shocked to hear the woes of the affected people of Jallianwala Bagh incident. The boy grew up to become a complete revolutionary.  He joined the band of revolutionary youth called Hindustan Republic Association (HRA).  There, he won the support of friends Chandra Sekhar Azad, Sukhdev, Rajguru and others.  The plot to kill Saunders, a senior British Officer to avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, who was beaten to death by Saunder in the boycott of Simon Commission.  According to Gandhi – Irwin pack any Indian could be deposed without any reason or intimation.  As a result, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were sentenced to death.

The worth-watching scene was three of them walking towards the gallows happily singing ‘Inquilab Zindabad’. Definitely any Indian Heart would get overcome with emotion at the bravery shown by the youngsters.

The Urdu poem ‘Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna’ was enough to inculcate patriotism among the students.

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OBSERVATION OF HIROSHIMA DAY

 

On 6th August, 2002 by Oxford Nature Club, at Oxford Grammar School.

The commemorate the ‘Hiroshima Day’ which falls on 06th August, 2002 meeting was organized the members of Nature Club under the auspices of their guide teachers.  The meeting started with the welcome song by the members of ‘Nature Club’.

Two minutes silence was observed for the peace of those people killed in the Bombing on this particular day in Hiroshima and also in Nagasaki (09th August, 2002).

Mrs. Vajra Kumari, the guide teacher for the year 2001 & 2002 welcomed the Guests of honour on to the Dias and read out the report on the activities taken by the members of the “Nature Club” in the year 2001 and 2002, and also emphasized on the aims and objectives of the club.

The members of the “Nature Club” took an oath to strive for the ‘Clean & Green Environment’.

Our Honourable Director Mr. M. Veda Kumar, correspondent Mr. Muralidhar Rao and Head Mistress Mrs. Saileela, graced the meeting. Mr. M. Veda Kumar addressed the gathering about the importance of peace in the world and about the importance of ‘Clean and Green Environment’.  They also gave valuable suggestions about the same.

The dignitaries judged the competitors in Slogan Writing and in Painting competition which were conducted on occasion of Hiroshima Day.  The prizes were announced.  The meeting concluded with Vote of Thanks.

In the Second phase the members of Nature Club were taken to the school ground and were trained in sapling plantation.  Members showed great enthusiasm and zeal in participating and learning about the important of Nature.

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