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Noida schools to remain closed on July 23 due to..., District Magistrate issues order stating...
Noida schools to remain closed on July 23 due to..., District Magistrate issues order stating...

India.com

time22-07-2025

  • General
  • India.com

Noida schools to remain closed on July 23 due to..., District Magistrate issues order stating...

(Representational image) New Delhi: Schools in Noida (Gautam Budh Nagar) will remain closed on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 on the occasion of Sawan Shivratri. Some schools have conducted online classes on Tuesday, 22 July 2025, due to Kanwar Yatra traffic. This information was shared by the district education department announced on Monday, July 21. What did the district education department say? The district education department said, 'Schools across Gautam Budh Nagar will remain closed on Wednesday, July 23, in view of Sawan Shivratri'. This order is applicable to all government, aided, and private recognised schools from classes 1 to 12. 'Wednesday, July 23, has been declared a local holiday for all government and recognized schools in the district on account of Sawan Shivratri. The order covers all classes from 1 to 12,' said Dharamveer Singh, District Inspector of Schools (DIOS). In line with administrative orders, only online classes are allowed for schools, while regular operations will resume from Thursday, July 24. What do the schools say? Some schools in Noida, including Amity International School, Cambridge School, and Vishwa Bharti Public School, Sector 28, Noida, have also issued circulars confirming closure on July 23. 'The school, including the admin office, will remain closed on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, on account of Shiv Ratri (Jal Abhishek), as per the district magistrate's order,' said a note from the principal of Vishwa Bharti. Other institutions that have declared a holiday on Wednesday include JBM Global School, Ryan International School (Greater Noida), DPS Greater Noida, and Mayoor School, Noida while, several schools are yet to make official announcements, as updated till the time of filing of the story. Parents and guardians are advised to keep themselves updated with their respective schools for any information regarding the holiday as well as online classes, as the case might be.

Cambridge Schools Introduce Career Readiness Programs, Redefining Summer Learning
Cambridge Schools Introduce Career Readiness Programs, Redefining Summer Learning

Business Standard

time28-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Cambridge Schools Introduce Career Readiness Programs, Redefining Summer Learning

PNN New Delhi [India], June 28: In yet another endeavour to provide industry exposure to their students and help them learn beyond textbooks, the Cambridge Schools in Delhi-NCR recently organised an extensive summer internship programme for students of Classes 11 and 12. Close to a hundred students participated in the programme that ran through the month of June. "Cambridge School is one of the few schools in the NCR to be running such an extensive internship programme wherein the students get hands-on, practical training in the fields of their interest. It is meant to enable our students to get a deeper understanding of their aspirations and strengths so that they can be sure of the career choices they make in the future", said Shalabh Sharma, Principal, Cambridge School, Greater Noida. The initiative was run in collaboration with nine organisations from across sectors. They were namely Aspiration Jobs (job coaching), Legis Law Chamber (litigation), HAQ: Centre for Child Rights (human rights), Goonj (social work), V Spark Communications (public relations and marketing), Grewal and Singh Chartered Accountants (accountancy), Mindler (career counselling), Mindlogs Psychological Services (psychology), and Arts Room Cafe (kitchen and restaurant operations). Talking about partnering with Cambridge Schools for this programme, Dr GS Grewal, Author and Director at Grewal and Singh Chartered Accountants, said, 'We are pleased to partner with Cambridge Schools for summer training of students. The major outcomes of this training for the students were exposure to real-life situations, valuing time and widening thinking. It also aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 that emphasises the development of practical skills in students.' The students, depending on the nature of the work of the respective organisation, explored diverse roles such as research, writing, psychotherapy, digital marketing, social work, customer and client servicing, etc. Most of these were taken up on-site, while a few were online/hybrid. Shravani Singh, a Class 11 student of Cambridge School, Indirapuram, spoke about her experience of interning at Legis Law Chamber - 'It was an eye-opening experience that brought my studies to life. It was fascinating to see how the theory we learn in class is applied in real-world scenarios. We also met some dignitaries and got to learn from their experiences. I am thankful for the chance to work at the law chamber and attend court sessions'. This engagement is a part of the year-long college and career counselling programme run by the Cambridge Schools in their four campuses - Srinivaspuri, Noida, Indirapuram, and Greater Noida. By and large, the programme includes one-to-one and group counselling sessions, interactions with universities, and industry visits. It is rooted in the schools' vision to empower their students to be able to make their best-fit career decisions.

Israel's attack on Iran poses a threat to world peace
Israel's attack on Iran poses a threat to world peace

Observer

time14-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Observer

Israel's attack on Iran poses a threat to world peace

Israel's 77-year occupation of The State of Palestine is a history of broken promises, shattered treaties, and the gradual realisation amongst most of the world that Netanyahu and the Zionist Colony of Israel cannot be trusted and why they pose a threat to world peace. On September 13, 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat signed a Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government. This agreement could have led to peace. Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated not long after by Yigal Amir, a Zionist, due to Rabin's role in the Oslo Accords. Zionism is an ideology not of peace but war, not peaceful co-existence but territorial expansionism. Most of the world understands this. The breaking of the Oslo Accords and the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin should have been the definitive lesson in the futility of appeasing a Zionist regime bent on conquest and domination. Oman as always has been the peacemaker, always the principled honest broker seeking to resolve disputes through negotiation. Nonetheless, Oman has always made it clear that it will only normalise relations with Israel when Palestinians are given their own State. In peace negotiations Israel always claim they seek peace, always the victims never the aggressors. It always claims it has the right to defend itself. But what does this mean? Where are Israel's so-called frontiers in Palestine? The frontiers before the six-day war in 1967? The frontiers immediately after 1967? Because its frontiers change daily. Armed Israeli settlers continue to occupy more Palestinian homes and land with impunity. Following that meeting between Rabin and Arafat in 1993 Clinton brought back memories of the UK Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. Chamberlain returned to England from Munich in 1938 having signed the Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler. Upon his arrival, he famously declared "Peace in our time," believing he had prevented war. Chamberlain was naive. He failed to understand the true nature of Nazism. In the same way Rabin and Arafat were naive because they failed to understand the true nature of Zionism. The world has a choice. Stop the aggressive Zionist expansionist agenda now or face the danger of World War Three. Winston Churchill made the following statement in relation to the Nazis: 'If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.' The appeasement of evil is not diplomacy but capitulation and some threats to human civilisation must be confronted. We should learn from history. Karim Easterbrook The writer is a former Cambridge School Principal and Author

Ryan Group of Schools Continues Its Legacy of Academic Excellence in ICSE 2025 Results
Ryan Group of Schools Continues Its Legacy of Academic Excellence in ICSE 2025 Results

Business Standard

time05-05-2025

  • General
  • Business Standard

Ryan Group of Schools Continues Its Legacy of Academic Excellence in ICSE 2025 Results

PRNewswire Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 5: The Ryan Group of Schools proudly celebrates the outstanding performance of its students in the ICSE 2025 Board Examinations. With multiple high scorers across campuses nationwide, Ryanites have once again showcased academic excellence, commitment, and holistic growth. Top Performers from the Ryan Group of Schools: 1. Ms. Chahak Khemkha, Ryan International School, Malad - 99.4% 2. Ms. Katherine Mary Kannankeril, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli - 99.4% 3. Mst. Konda Shashank, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli - 99.4% 4. Ms. Sanchit Arora, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli - 99.2% 5. Ms. Aditi Punit Shah, Ryan International School, Chembur - 99.2% 6. Ms. Barnika Sagarika Rout, Ryan International School, Nashik - 99% 7. Ms. Mitali Manjusha Suresh, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli - 98.8% 8. Ms. Anvi Pravin Phokmare, Ryan International School, Chembur - 98.4% 9. Ms. Saesha Shaw, Ryan International School, Goregoan - 98.2% 10. Ms. Anika Tanwar, Ryan International School, Nerul - 98% 11. Ms. Soumya Amit Joshi, Cambridge School, Kandivali - 98% 12. Ms. Anagha Adiga K, Ryan International School, Yelahanka - 98% 13. Ms. Saloni Sushil Punmiya, Cambridge School, Kandivali - 97.8% 14. Mst. Rohan Singh, Ryan International School, Chembur - 97.8% 15. Mst. Jainil Shaileshkumar Mistry, Ryan International School, Dumas - 97.67% Voices from the Toppers: Ms. Chahak Khemkha shared, "I'm thrilled with my results--it's truly a proud moment for me and my family. I was hoping for a score above 95%, but this has surpassed my expectations. I plan to pursue engineering and will be preparing for the JEE Main exam. Balancing academics with extracurriculars was key, as I believe skill development is just as important." Ms. Aditi Punit Shah said, "Scoring 99.2% is a dream come true! I'm proud to be a Ryanite and want to thank my incredible teachers for their constant support. My parents kept me motivated through every phase of learning, and I'm also grateful to my friends who stood by me throughout this journey. This achievement is the student-centric approacresult of consistent effort, encouragement, and belief. I aspire to become a Chartered Accountant and am excited for the path ahead." Madam Grace Pinto, Managing Director of Ryan Group of Schools, congratulated the students and said, "We thank our Lord Jesus Christ for these outstanding ICSE results. Our students' consistent excellence is a reflection of their dedication and the nurturing environment we've cultivated. We appreciate the support of our parents, and the unwavering commitment of our teachers who continue to inspire and guide our students. At Ryan Group, we remain steadfast in our mission to provide quality, holistic education that prepares students for life." A Student's Journey: Ansh Karnavar, student of Ryan International School, ICSE Malad, and a passionate table tennis player, reflected on his path: "There were moments this year when I felt completely lost trying to balance my studies and my passion for sports. But my school stood by me like a rock. The guidance I received helped me align my focus. Whenever I felt low after a tough game or a setback, I would recall the Ryan Pledge and the vision of our respected Chairman, Sir Dr. A.F. Pinto. Those words always gave me courage. I am thrilled to have scored 89.4% in my exams." The continued academic excellence of Ryan International Schools stands as a testament to the Group's student-centric approach and personalized learning frameworks, ensuring every student reaches their fullest potential. Photo:

Ryan Group of Schools Continues Its Legacy of Academic Excellence in ICSE 2025 Results
Ryan Group of Schools Continues Its Legacy of Academic Excellence in ICSE 2025 Results

Malaysian Reserve

time05-05-2025

  • General
  • Malaysian Reserve

Ryan Group of Schools Continues Its Legacy of Academic Excellence in ICSE 2025 Results

MUMBAI, India, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Ryan Group of Schools proudly celebrates the outstanding performance of its students in the ICSE 2025 Board Examinations. With multiple high scorers across campuses nationwide, Ryanites have once again showcased academic excellence, commitment, and holistic growth. Top Performers from the Ryan Group of Schools: Ms. Chahak Khemkha, Ryan International School, Malad – 99.4% Ms. Katherine Mary Kannankeril, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli – 99.4% Mst. Konda Shashank, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli – 99.4% Ms. Sanchit Arora, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli – 99.2% Ms. Aditi Punit Shah, Ryan International School, Chembur – 99.2% Ms. Barnika Sagarika Rout, Ryan International School, Nashik – 99% Ms. Mitali Manjusha Suresh, Ryan International School, Kundalahalli – 98.8% Ms. Anvi Pravin Phokmare, Ryan International School, Chembur – 98.4% Ms. Saesha Shaw, Ryan International School, Goregoan – 98.2% Ms. Anika Tanwar, Ryan International School, Nerul – 98% Ms. Soumya Amit Joshi, Cambridge School, Kandivali – 98% Ms. Anagha Adiga K, Ryan International School, Yelahanka – 98% Ms. Saloni Sushil Punmiya, Cambridge School, Kandivali – 97.8% Mst. Rohan Singh, Ryan International School, Chembur – 97.8% Mst. Jainil Shaileshkumar Mistry, Ryan International School, Dumas – 97.67% Voices from the Toppers: Ms. Chahak Khemkha shared, 'I'm thrilled with my results—it's truly a proud moment for me and my family. I was hoping for a score above 95%, but this has surpassed my expectations. I plan to pursue engineering and will be preparing for the JEE Main exam. Balancing academics with extracurriculars was key, as I believe skill development is just as important.' Ms. Aditi Punit Shah said, 'Scoring 99.2% is a dream come true! I'm proud to be a Ryanite and want to thank my incredible teachers for their constant support. My parents kept me motivated through every phase of learning, and I'm also grateful to my friends who stood by me throughout this journey. This achievement is the result of consistent effort, encouragement, and belief. I aspire to become a Chartered Accountant and am excited for the path ahead.' Madam Grace Pinto, Managing Director of Ryan Group of Schools, congratulated the students and said, 'We thank our Lord Jesus Christ for these outstanding ICSE results. Our students' consistent excellence is a reflection of their dedication and the nurturing environment we've cultivated. We appreciate the support of our parents, and the unwavering commitment of our teachers who continue to inspire and guide our students. At Ryan Group, we remain steadfast in our mission to provide quality, holistic education that prepares students for life.' A Student's Journey: Ansh Karnavar, student of Ryan International School, ICSE Malad, and a passionate table tennis player, reflected on his path: 'There were moments this year when I felt completely lost trying to balance my studies and my passion for sports. But my school stood by me like a rock. The guidance I received helped me align my focus. Whenever I felt low after a tough game or a setback, I would recall the Ryan Pledge and the vision of our respected Chairman, Sir Dr. A.F. Pinto. Those words always gave me courage. I am thrilled to have scored 89.4% in my exams.' The continued academic excellence of Ryan International Schools stands as a testament to the Group's student-centric approach and personalized learning frameworks, ensuring every student reaches their fullest potential. Photo:

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