Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Daily Schedule (27th September 2016)


Daily Schedule (27th September 2016)

There are many columns in our Daily Schedule. So today here I am going to share some things for example “thoughts, poetries in different languages, their personal experience, and meaning of new word” which are shared by students in different columns in Daily Schedule. Here I will share things with the name of participants. So our Daily Schedule starts with:

1)     Anchor: Architaba

2)   Prayer: Sanskrit

3)   Thought for the Day: Kavita, Drashti(N), Binkalba
  • Thought by Binkalba: Don't make excuse make improvisation
  • Thought by Kavita: "As you will think, as you will become, if you consider yourself weak then you will become weak and if you consider yourself strong then you will become strong.

4)   News Reading: Komal

5)    Vocabulary Drill: Rinkal
  • She introduced us all about a new word “Glimpse" which means "Brief look, Glance or peek"

6)   Poetry Recitation: Krishna
  • Poetry recited by Krishna and also written by her:

The time is here
To bid farewell with tear
I wish you all the best
For rest of the life is a test
For now you have to go
After a small part of this show
Be always ready from now
To face the difficulties anyhow
Our hearts miss you a lot
Always be happy, we pray to god
Never fear from problems
Give challenge and solve it
Our best wishes are always with you
And ready to be always now
In your future always shine
Best of luck for your life.

7)    Opinion Building: Chintavan, Beenaba
  • Chintavan gave suggestion about to organize “Blood Donation Camp” in our department on the occasion of 2nd October.


8)   Personal Presentation: Divya, Budhiditya, Yesha, Ravi, Dipali, Beenaba
  • Experience of Pune Conference shared by me:

Here I would like to share my experience of Pune Conference. There were two guests who were from outer India first is Prof. Mathew Kammer who is working for world peace in USA, and another one is Prof. Cecelia who is a Professor of French in Norway. Prof. Kammer talked about World peace. He was the Keynote speaker of this conference. Dr. Sudhir Nikam and his wife Dr. Madhvi Nikam they both introduced us all with the chief guest and the keynote speaker of this conference. There are 260 delegates who came from different states or countries they presented their paper well. The facilities are good, they provided us breakfast, lunch but we have to arrange our dinner our self. At last I would like to share some negative part of this conference is that the time management was very poor. They gave ample time to the students who presented their paper in starting but they didn’t have time to the students who have their turn in last. They came and told us that now we don’t have much time that we will listen your paper because we have only 10 minutes in which we have to windup this session because after this you will not get any connectivity from venue to your accommodation.

  • Budhiditya also shared her experience about Pune Conference.


  • Personal Presentation by Dipali: She showed a video of Jugling which was very interesting. In this video you all can see that how perfectly that boy showed his talent. Here i am putting this video which was presented by Dipali In today's Daily Schedule.





9)   Regional Literature: Surbhi, Bhumi, Gopi

A Gujarati poem presented by Surbhi:



Meaning of this poem is:

This poem is written by ' karasandas manek'. It shows the reality as well as enthusiasm of life. There are several things which we do not like, but something is there for which we live on the earth. Many inhuman practice is going on around us, but good humanity inspire us to live. There are uncountable adversity around us, but something is there for which we tolerate everything. In every step There is always a death with us, but we keep on walking with some hope or trust. We would like to go ahead and ahead whatever problems may be there. There is many social and economical problems surrounded by man inspite of that we like 'ruhhm' on human face. 

Song sung by Gopi:
Every night in my dreams
I see you, I feel you.
That is how I know you go on.
Far across the distance
And spaces between us.
You have come to show you go on.
Near, Far, 
Wherever you are, 
I believe that the heart does go on...
Once more, you open the door.
And you're here in my heart and
My heart will go on and on.
sang a song from movie' titanic'

10)         Humour of the Day: Rinkal, Mansi, Aditi, Megha, Jayati, Neha.


11) National Song




Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Visit to Old Age Home




Yesterday (12th September 2016)  we visited old age home from Daily Schedule Committee and as a head of this committee I would like to share some sweet memories of this visit with you all through some pictures. But before sharing pictures I would like to thank my mates #Brijal #Yesha #Veer #Vaidehi #Dharmishta #Disha #Hezal #Ravi #kishan #Budhiditya #Chintavan who made this visit successful by heartly donated some fund to donate things in old age home which will be helpful for them and also thankful to Dr. Dilip Barad sir who permitted us for this visit and also contributed some fund to make this visit successful. Here I would like to say something which I learnt there from one old lady who was a principle in Mumbai in her days. She said always respect your parents and elder ones around you, never ever disrespect anyone. She said we are independent from Britisher’s but on the other hand we are in cage of our thoughts and ego. She said that I know you all are educated but if you will not respect your elder ones than this all will just waste of time because we have to moral as well as educated. She told us one line which was very heart touching, she said “I hope you all will not send your loved ones and elder ones in this old age home, this old age home is a stain upon society.” Here I would like to say one thing that “those who have their grandparents and elder ones with them they don’t know the value of those gems that they have with them which we will not buy from money. Someone rightly said that we can buy everything from money but cannot buy happiness from money. And those who don’t have their grandparents with them they know the real value of grandparents and elder ones in their life.”