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Result Special The CBSE results are out and Amitians are shining like never before. We bring you this special edition, an attempt to put together their brimming laurels and landmarks. INSIDE CBSE results, P4-8 Do you think Britain s exit from European Union was a hurried abdicature? a) Yes b) No c) Can t say To vote, log on to www.theglobaltimes.in THE GL BAL TIMES MONDAY, JULY 4, 2016 www.theglobaltimes.in Amity Ahoy! A for Academics, A for Accomplishment, A for Amity and A for Again. Refusing to let go the baton of excellence, Amitians accomplished the most laudable achievements to mark yet another year of legacy, as reads their testimony in the CBSE results 2016. CLASS XII RESULTS 12.9% 6% 23.5% 37.7% CLASS X RESULTS 37.6% 43.5% 38.8% POLL RESULT for GT edition May 9, 2016 What is the best thing about summer vacations? 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Family holidays 35 % Summer camps 19 % Getting up late 46% Results as on July 1, 2016 Highlights 3 All India Rank of Rakshit Malik, Noida in the disabled category 100% results 543 students score 90% and above 671 students fetch 10 CGPA Coming Next Heat cries Pic courtesy: Amity Media Cell A legacy of excellence Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools & RBEF The able bodied walls of Amity stand on an equally strong and robust foundation - Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools. An educationist with a vision, a social entrepreneur and a mother to over 40,000 children, she has redefined education as we see it. As Amity sets another benchmark with CBSE 2016 results, GT engages in an exclusive interview with the woman who made it all happen. Congratulations for the stupendous results. What is the secret of Amity s success? I feel proud to share that my Amitians have surpassed the previous year s academic results, each year. This has all been possible because I love my work. And if you love doing something, then you will always get positive results. It s because I love my children that I ensure they get the best possible educational facilities. From developing customised question papers, holding special classes for clearing doubts, organising counseling sessions to making teachers available round the clock, I ensure that the students get all they need for a conducive learning environment. Rakshit Malik from Noida aced in the disabled category. Does Amity lay special emphasis on special children? For me, each and every Amitian is special. As for the specially abled children, we have many at Amity who study alongside other children and are doing extremely well. Students with special needs are often more sensitive. Hence, we take great care to ensure that their needs are taken care of in an inconspicuous manner. Whether it is organising special assignments, or working in close proximity with their parents for regular updates of their progress, there is a personal touch in everything. The fact that Rakshit achieved this feat without taking any extra coaching classes makes me feel even more proud. The number of 10 CGPA holders in Amity has been consistently increasing over the years. Who do you attribute this feat to? The journey of Amity from 399 10 CGPA holders in 2012 when the CCE was introduced, to 671 students achieving a perfect score in 2016 is indeed phenomenal. All this has been possible only due to the consistent efforts of my staff, teachers and students who have put in their best efforts. I would also like to thank the parents for always keeping faith in Amity. Soumya Sharma from Saket topped IIT entrance in Delhi. Are you satisfied with Amitians performance in the competitive arena? It was ten years ago, while I was visiting one of my schools that I noticed that there was very thin attendance in senior classes. On enquiring, I realised that students had to miss classes to attend coaching for competitive exams. So I introduced Synchro Study programme in schools that prepares children for both medical/engineering entrance as well as CBSE, under one roof. Today my children are able to perform and show outstanding results in CBSE and competitive exams without taking any extra stress or home tuitions. Amity bagged laurels at the recently concluded Euro Fest and INSEF. How do you manage to achieve this balance between academics and extra-curriculars? I want my Amitians to be exciting children ie a good balance of both academics and extracurricular activities. The moment you step out of school and appear for interviews, the first thing people will take note of is your marks. But thereafter what matters is your behaviour, conduct and work performance, which one learns with participation in varied activities. Hence, at Amity, I have taken special care to ensure that there is something for everyone. We have Amity s Children Science Foundation (CSF) that caters to hone students scientific acumen, Amity Educational Resource Centre (AERC) provides opportunities to partake in global programmes. The Global Times, Amity s registered newspaper, nurtures journalistic skills; Amity Career Counselling & Guidance Cell (ACCGC) guides students through career counseling workshops. True to our insignia, We nurture talent in every way possible. Where do you see Amity 10 years from now? My vision for Amitians is very clear. I can see them engaged in every possible field, emerging as responsible decision makers. Today, our alumni are placed in the best companies across the world. 10 years from now, I would still look forward to the work done by my Amitians towards achieving their school s mission and vision, as shared by Founder President, Dr Ashok K. Chauhan, ie, nation building through education and beyond. I m proud of my Amitians and I m confident that wherever they go, they will work for the welfare of their country. G T

One out-of-the-box method to help the community (with respect to your cause) 2 Youth Power 2016-17 Sign up The name Hippopotamus is derived from the ancient Greek word meaning river horse. Hippo facts Winner, YP 2009-10 Winner, YP 2011-12 Simran Sachdeva PUSHP VIHAR Education and literacy Bhuvan Ravindaran, Gautami Raju, Tanmay Jain, Vishal Rathee NOIDA Save the Tiger Winner, YP 2013-14 Niharika Khanna, Twinkle Taneja, Shireen Chanana, Anchit Som PUSHP VIHAR Nutrition & women Winner, YP 2015-16 Abhineet Srivastava, Tanvi Goyal, Manasvi Ahuja, Prisha Singh GURGAON 46 Child education & school dropouts Winner, YP 2008-09 Ruchi Avtar VASUNDHARA 6 Challenge junk food Winner, YP 2010-11 Kritika Dhawan PUSHP VIHAR Reduce child mortality Winner, YP 2012-13 Sana Sawhney, Ayushi Gupta, Ayan Pandey, Ananya Rajpoot NOIDA Say no to plastic Winner, YP 2014-15 Kirti Wadhwa, Medha Mathur, Simran Arora, Muskan Mendiratta PUSHP VIHAR Oral health & hygiene Eight years. Eight change makers. Are you ready to be the Ninth one? THE GL BAL TIMES Our awareness plan (5 Points) presents We, the students of... wish to participate in Youth Power 2016-17. Team Leader: Email: Name: Email: Name: Email: Name: Email: Class: Contact: Class: Contact: Class: Contact: Class: Contact: The cause we wish to work for and why Be The Change. Bring Change. Our closest experience with a social campaign Guidelines n All students of Amity International School from Class VIII-XI can apply. n Form a group of four and fill up the form. n Keep your answers brief and to the point. n Answer in bullet points only. n The applicants are requested to use only the given space to provide the relevant information. n Do not attach any extra sheets. n Once you have filled up the form, submit it to the GT coordinator in your school. Last date: July 30, 2016

Hippo facts Hippopotamuses or Hippos are natives of Africa. Learning Curve Education & Enhancement 3 What s for class? Imaging: Ravinder Gusain, GT Network English, Geography, History are passé. The new age student wants new subjects. Students of Lucknow bring you a sneak peek into their subject wishlist. Student-o-pedia: A little knowledge never hurts! That s what this subject is about. More like a general knowledge session, students from different classes can come together and debate and discuss various topics and subjects. Not only you get to know others views, but also improve your knowledge all the way. Filmy gyan: Who does not like movies? This subject would offer immense scope to learn the basics of camera work along with discussing quality cinema. Laughterography: This subject will be an instant hit as most students are class clowns by default and experts in mimicking. Students can be taught to laugh at life and tackle their problems, with a joke. Homework could be as amusing as reading jokes or enacting an amusing script. Needlestry: What if one morning a button comes off your lucky shirt? Change at the last minute? It is your lucky shirt! You cannot do that. What do you do? Sew of course! Having compulsory sewing classes for all students will help them learn a life skill. Besides, sewing is known to have quite a few benefits like improving hand - eye coordination, relieving mental stress, enhancing motor skills and stimulating creativity. Greyology: How cool will it be to become a bit more clever and smarter than you are right now? You might not exactly become Einstein, but there is no harm trying to be one. There are several life hacks and techniques which can help improve your memory. Like learning a new language or a skill or solving a Math problem in five easy steps. Moving away from boring lectures, students can be exposed to tried and tested hacks to be better and more efficient at anything. Cook-o-graphy: Whether you are a boy or a girl, cooking is something that will save your life. After all, Maggi cannot remain your companion forever. Learning how to cook can make things easier for you. With more and more students staying away from home for higher studies and jobs, knowing how to cook even the basic dal chawal can save a student tons of money and stomach upsets. Also, cooking s actually fun. This article has been contributed by Class IX students of Lucknow, viz, Anushka Singh, Anisha Singh, Suryansh Verma, Saumya Rai, Christine D John, Pragati Nigam, Ibrahim Siddique & Aryan Agnihotri. G T Amity Institute for Competitive Examinations Presents Brainleaks-170 FOR CLASS IX-X If the speed of a car goes up by 4 times, its kinetic energy becomes a) 4 times b) 2. 8 times c) 12 times d) 16 times Last Date: July 14, 2016 3 Ans. Brainleaks 169: (a) correct entries win attractive prizes Winner for Brainleaks 169 1. Shriya Malhotra, VIII C, AFYCP, PV 2. Eshita Vani, VII, AFYCP, Gurgaon 46 3. Tansheem Ali, VI, PV Name:... Class:... School:... Send your answers to The Global Times, E-26, Defence Colony, New Delhi - 24 or e-mail your answer at brainleaks@theglobaltimes.in Deja DU Are you one of those students who have 99 problems and DU is one of them? Funny isn t it? Though its cut-off is as high as 100%, why is it still not in the list of top 100 universities? Chhavi Singh, XI & Zohya Bakshi Alumni, Noida The board results are out. Almost everyone seems to have scored the coveted 90% and above. Gaining admission into DU - the dream college for many, is not a cake walk. The disappointment slowly creeps in, you brace for the end of the world. But there s one thing in this entire catastrophe that you may have missed out on.that DU is neither the only nor the last university on this planet. Cut-offs: Higher than the Eiffel Ever since 2012, the cut off for some of the prestigious colleges in DU has soared to 100%, this year being no exception. This stands in stark contrast to foreign universities that have cut-offs ranging between 85% -86%. DU: Yet not on the map With such soaring cut-offs, you expect the educational institution to be just as good. But is it? If international rankings are anything to go by, Delhi University might be the most sought after educational institution in the country, but it enjoys little acclaim on foreign shores. In fact, it has been ranked between 421-430 worldwide. Not the end: Look beyond Admissions to DU have a sole criterion: the marks that you secure in your senior secondary examination. On the other hand, there are several private and foreign universities that have more comprehensive criteria for admissions. Interviews, personality tests, aptitude tests and a whole lot of other things determine whether or not you will make the final cut. PS: This is not a DU shamming article. Delhi University has been and will continue to be one of the most revered institutions in the country. It has given us stalwarts in various fields who have brought glory to the nation. This is only to affirm that if you have not made it to DU, it is not the end of the world. There are various other opportunities out there, only if you broaden your horizons. Faculty enhancement An enrichment programme to update the educators AIE, AUUP With the view to keep faculty members updated about latest teaching pedagogy and techniques, various enrichment initiatives are undertaken. One such initiative was the Faculty Enrichment Programme (FEP) organised by Amity Institute of Education, AUUP on New B.Ed Curriculum: Possibilities and Challenges on April 26, 2016. The programme was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp by resource persons and participants. Dr Alka Muddgal, head of institute, welcomed the gathering and introduced the need and significance of FEP. The programme was anchored by Pooja Gusain, faculty, AIE, AUUP. The FEP was divided into three technical sessions on Reading and Reflection on Text, Language Across Curriculum and Childhood and Growing up. The morning session was facilitated by Prof (Dr) Kanwal Bawa Bhalla, director, Amity Institute of English Research & Studies (AIERS). She stressed on the parameters of reflection and the strategies of reading. She Lighting the lamp of knowledge eiterated the need to instill the SQ3Rs- Survey, Question, Read, Recall and Review among readers. The afternoon session commenced with a lecture on Language Across Curriculum by Dr Sonika Kaushik, senior consultant from NCERT. She emphasised on the functions of language and the need for planning. She highlighted the importance of integrating language and content learning to enhance learning outcome. The third session on Childhood and Growing up was conducted by Dr Nandita Chaudhary, associate professor, Lady Irwin College, who stressed on the genesis of self-knowledge. She discussed the importance of understanding the child and importance of childhood in terms of society and contemporary challenges. Thereafter, an interactive plenary session followed, conducted by Dr Ananya Ghosh Roy, faculty, AIE, AUUP wherein the participants shared their views. The FEP saw the participation of 40 teacher educators from Delhi and NCR. It concluded with an inspirational address by Prof (Dr) Ranjana Bhatia, AIE mentor, followed by the vote of thanks by Poonam Sharma, faculty, AIE, AUUP. G T

4 THE GLOBAL TIMES MONDAY, JULY 4, 2016 Results Scorecard 2015-16 Results Scorecard 2015-16 5 Pic: Ravinder Gusain, GT Network What goes up and up but never comes down? The success graph of Amitians ought to be the answer. Having proved their mettle yet again, Amitians have carried forward the legacy of excellence by scoring top notch marks and have emerged as uprecedented academic winners. And although legacies cannot be entailed in numeric values, we present to you a glimpse of their feat. If success would ever have a reflection, it would be this. Subject Noida School Average 85.77% Distinctions 288/329 Science Raghav A 97% 22.8% 37.7% Commerce Unnati A 97.4% 39.5% School Average 9.88 67.1% 32.9% Humanities Rakshit Malik 97.4% Mayur Vihar School Average 88.14% Distinctions 277/305 14.4% 34.8% Science Commerce Ayush S 98.6% 50.8% Anusha Mittal 97.2% School Average 9.35 37.0% 34.6% 22.7% 5.7% Pushp Vihar School Average 85.76% Distinctions 131/153 Science Commerce Humanities Mathematics Saket S. Shashank (98) Gur 43 Namrata Tripathi (100) Vas 1 Agneev Das, Sameer Sharma (86) MV Jatin Artwani (100) Vas 6 Pavani Gupta (97) PV Mainak Dutta (98) Gur 46 Vaasu Gupta (99) Noida Ayushi Saxena (100) Accounts Saket Aditya Bhatia (99) Gur 43 Kanika Ahuja, Purva Singhal, Purvangi Chopra, Rohan Aggarwal, Muskan Chaudhary, Yashika Dudeja, Akanksha Dhenwal, Shreya Aggarwal, Ishita Malik, Abhinav Seth (95) Vas 1 Tushar Singh Janoti, Pavani Dhawan (95) MV Bhoomi Singhal, Sarthak Agarwal (97) Vas 6 Dev Jain, Saumya Kalia (98) PV Shreya Arora (99) Gur 46 Chinmay Devsare, Himanshu Gulati (98) Noida Shubham Jain (100) Business Studies Saket Radhika Ahooja, Shyam S. Rajgarhia (99) Gur 43 Ayushman Saha, Rohan Aggarwal, Yashika Dudeja (96) Vas 1 Tushar Singh Janoti, Pavani Dhawan, Kartik Mathur (95) MV Unnati Garg, Advik Agarwal (98) Vas 6 Shaurya Raj Singh, Anisha Goyal, Arihant Jain, Dev Jain, Ishita Srivastava, Kamya Tikoo, Kunj Mehra, Muskaan Gupta, Sanjeevini Singhal, Sanyam Dhandhania, Sarthak Gupta, Saumya Kalia, Shantanu Chugh, Shubham Aggarwal, Shubhangi Chugh, Shubhangi Goyal, Sneha Kalia, Utkarsh Aggarwal, Vaibhav Gupta (95) PV Devika Jain (98) Gur 46 Yogita Yadav (98) Noida Gaurvani (100) Economics Saket Nainika Tokas (100) Gur 43 Ayushman Saha (98) Vas 1 Kavya Adhikari (96) MV Anusha Mittal (99) Vas 6 Sanyam Dhandhania, Saumya Kalia (98) PV Vrinda Garg (99) Gur 46 Meenakshi Rajesh, Natasha Bhattacharya, Tarlika Gaur (99) Noida Aakanksha Bhatt, Divit Kedia, Poorva Jain, Tushar Srivastava, Avi Jain, Heena Alam, Meher Dhingra, Rakshita Chugh, Shubham Jain, Ila Bhalwar, Parth Garg, Deoshree Mishra, Mehak Agarwal (99) English Saket Harsh Khanna (98) Gur 43 Aishwarya Singh (97) Vas 1 Kavya Adhikari (99) MV Ayush Srivastav, Mansita Agarwal, Tishya Choudhury, Anjali Singh, Rahul Rajput (98) Vas 6 Pavani Gupta (97) PV 106 students scored (95) Gur 46 Niharika Mavuri, Rohini Yadav (97) Noida Arshiya Singh, Gaurja Sehgal (98) History Saket Anusheela Ghosh (100) Vas 1 Kavya Adhikari, Annie Panwar (95) Gur 46 Anoop Maini (99) Noida Rakshit Malik (100) Physics Saket Soumya Sharma, Siddhant Bhambri (97) Gur 43 Prajal Bhandari (100) Vas 1 Agneev Das, Surudhip Raam (95) MV Ayush Srivastava, Naman Jain, Nikita Madan (100) Vas 6 Abhay Kulshreshtha (96) PV Nikhil Rath (100) Gur 46 Meenakshi Rajesh (99) Noida Aman Jaswani, Anchit Tandon, Tanay Asija (99) Chemistry Saket Soumya Sharma (99) Gur 43 Namrata Tripathi (99) Vas 1 Agneev Dass (95) MV Naman Jain, Nikita Madan (100) Vas 6 Tanmay Shukla (98) PV Anant Kr (99) Gur 46 Mayank Yadav (100) Noida Anchit Tandon (100) Shikhar Tuli 96.6% 21.6% 44.4% 34% School Average 9.37 31% 41.3% 17.9% 9.8% Tanishka C 96.6% Stuvi Jain 96.2% Vasundhara 1 School Average 80.25% Distinctions 21/28 46.4% Science Commerce Humanities Agneev Das 92.4% 17.9% 35.7% School Average 9.1 25.9% 38.9% 24.1% 11.1% Pavani Dhawan 95.6% Kavya Adhikari 95.8% Vasundhara 6 School Average 84.8% Distinctions 92/103 22.3% Science Commerce Pavni Gupta 96% 52.5% 25.2% School Average 9.3 39.1% 30.1% 27.1% 3.8% Muskaan Gupta 95.2% Gurugram 46 School Average 85% Distinctions 172/212 32% 30.7% Science Commerce Humanities Vaasu Gupta 96.8% 37.3% School Average 9.21 21.3% 10.9% Chinmay D 95.6% 34.1% 33.7% Anoop Maini 95.6% Gurugram 43 School Average 82.96% Distinctions 112/128 34.4% 31.2% Science Commerce 34.4% School Average 9.09 41.8% 22.6% 19.2% 16.4% Namrata T 98.6% Yashika Dudeja 95.2% Amitasha School Average 75.96% 80-90% Below 80% Humanities Humanities 40% School Average 9.1 20% 13% 20% 60% Preeti Sharma 84.4% 47% Pooja Gupta 82% Graphic: Pankaj Mallik, GT Network Home Science Saket Isha Garg (87) Vas 1 Pavani Dhawan (99) Vas 6 Shaurya Raj Singh (99) PV Yashika Sureka(96) *Differently abled category Gur 46 Shreya Srinivas (87) Noida Manaswani Saxena, Riya Soni (100) Biology Saket Lakshya Singla (97) Gur 43 Srishti Wadhwa (100) MV Vaibhav Kumar Singh, Kanishka Upadhyay (99) Vas 6 Ansh Srivastava, Umang Gupta (95) PV Isha Goyal (100) Gur 46 Muskaan Chauhan (100) Noida Radhika Kedia (96) Computer Science Saket Soumya Sharma (97) Gur 43 Rajat Gupta (91) Vas 1 Shubhank Tyagi (82) MV Harshal Kumar, Tishya (99) Vas 6 Abhay Kulshreshtha (95) PV Shikhar Tuli (97) Gur 46 Aditya Thakral (94) Noida Ishaan Gupta, Vandita Goyal (99) Informatics Practices Saket Lakshya Singla (100) Gur 43 Ashna Kumar, Nithya Sundaramoorthi (100) MV Vansh Mohan, Nikhil Sethi (99) PV Shreeya Grover (96) Gur 46 Aditya Agarwal, Vaasu Gupta (100) Noida Naman Tebak (98) Physical Education Saket Ayushi Tokas (93) Gur 43 Divyanshu Bhasin, Shresth Sharma, Aishwarya Singh, Namrata Tripathi (100) Vas 1 Saksham Chauhan (98) MV Ayush Srivastav, Manya Agarwal, Mehar Saini, Shaurya Prasad, Nicita Khattar (99) Vas 6 Aviraj Sharma (99) PV Yukti Gupta (97) Gur 46 Siddhant Chadha, Akshita S Kumar (100) Noida Megha Priya (100) Painting Saket Anandita Singh, Ayushi Tokas, Sanchi Jain, Aditi Singh, Taniya Singhal, Muskan Sharma (100) Gur 43 Sagarika Dantre (98) Vas 1 Anjali Singh, Annie Panwar (100) Vas 6 Neerja Das, Prasanna Jain, Shruti Aggarwal, Sneha Kalia (100) PV Surabhi Pahwa (100) Gur 46 Shravya Danturti, Shreya Maheshwari (99) Noida Ishita Bansal, Amisha Garg (100) Political Science Saket Sareena Roy (98) Vas 1 Kavya Adhikari, Charu Singh (95) PV Gaurika Babal (92) Gur 46 Anoop Maini (98) Noida Shivangi Seth, Rakshit Malik (96) Psychology Saket Anusheela Ghosh (100) Gur 43 Srishti Wadhwa (96) Vas 1 Kavya Adhikari (94) MV Nishtha Gupta (100) Vas 6 Shaurya Raj Singh (97) PV Tanshika Chawla (100) Gur 46 Ayush Kumar Ganguli, Archita Mahlawat (96) Noida Arushi Kapoor, Shimona M, Diya Mukherji, Swadha P (100) Legal Studies MV Aastha Mittal (98) Vas 6 Pranshu Dixit (83) Gur 46 Rohini Yadav (89) Saket School Average 85.93% Distinctions 158/169 20.7% 42% Soumya 96.4% Science 37.3% School Average 9.28 14% 14% Sareena Roy 97.2% Lakshya S 96.4% Humanities 41.9% 30.1% Commerce Shyam S 96.6% Nainika Tokas 97.2% Sculpture (100 scorers) MV Rupal Ahuja, Saatvika Chadha, Mitali Chakrabarty, Siddharth Dua, Nikita Madan, Kripi Badonia, Shreyansh Singh, Ananya Rajvanshi, Mahima Khanna, Rishabh Srivastava, Vrinda Mittal, Aishyanka Singh Vas 6 Mankaran Bhatia Noida Ayesha Chopra, Aman Jaswani, Swagata Ganguly, Diwanshu Bartwal, Unnati, Tanmay Kr, Kishan Goel, Shivangi Kumar, Rakshit Malik Congratulations... Together we nailed it Let s take a victorious selfie And they succeeded with flying colours The paparazzi with the stars Rakshit Malik with principal Renu Singh Tanishka with principal Ameeta Mohan The Global Times Wishes you a Successful career ahead!

Star Achievers 10 Tana Tan 10 Meet the Amitians who touched the 10 CGPA notch Gurugram 46 Aishwarya Pallath Aanchal kapoor Aastha Mittal Abhay Periwal Adhiraj Seth Adhyan V Mittal Aditya Harjai Akshit Sharma Akshita Agrawal Ambika Singh Ananya Joshi Anirban Biswas Anmol Agarwal Ashish Bhati Ashwin Tewary Atishay Jain Avnish Roperia Ayush Das Ayushi Jain Ayush Tiwari Chaarvi Bansal Devesh Saini Divyang Arora Divyanshu Ranjan Eeshanee Gursimran Singh Himanshu Bindlish Ishita Khurana Jaspreet Singh Jeetmanyu Chauhan Jyoti Yadav Kanak Agarwal Kanav Kansal Karan Yadav Krish Sethi Kshitij Sawhney Lakshay Kumar M.Madhuvanthi Medhavi Darshan Megha Muskaan Chaudhary Muskaan Sahoo Muskaan Sandhu Naman Sood Neharika Garg Nischal Garg Nishtha Gupta Nishtha Yadav Pooja Pasari Poorvikar Prachi Saraswat Rajat Garg Rajat Srivastava Ritikrahul Jain Rohan Choudhary Ronik Sharma Samarth Dhamija Samarth Saxena Sanya Gera Sarthak Rajpal Sarthak Sharma Sarthak Agrawal Sarthak Negi Shagun Taneja Shaivya Shikhar Aggarwal Shivali Singh Shivangi Gupta Shivank Nigam Shreya Jena Shreya Verma Shubham Periwal Siddhant Jain Sonakshi Dabas Soumya Mangla Swadha Prasad Tanya Singh Teetiksha Sheoran Trisha Chhabra Urvi Gupta Utkarsh Arya Utkarsh Sharma Vaishnavi Agarwal Vaishnavi Thakur Varanasi Thanmaie Varenyam Vedant Mundhedha Gurugram 43 Vivek Thakran Yajat Grover Yash Kumar Yukta Kakkar Aadya Moturu Aditi Vatsa Adwiteeya Chaudhry Akshaya Rana Akshita Jain Anany Gupta Ananya Rangaraju Ankur Banga Anmol Padole Aradhana Sai Archit Gupta Arjun Kulshr estha Arnav Kashyap Arundhati Pande Aryan Kr Singh Aryan Tiwari Chirag Vijay Eisha P Gaurang S. Hritvick Joshi Isha Yadav Jigyasa Ranjan Kashish Jain Kavya Sharma Keshav Dutt Kaushik Khyati Agrawal Kriti Bansal Maitryi Mangla Mansi Mittal Manvi Jain Medha Bhasin Mehul Kumar Mridul B. Naman Jain Namita Nishant Sharma Parnika P Piyush Prasad Pradhyumna Rao Pragyna Rawat Prodipta S Puru Pratapsingh Ria Aggarwal Rishabh Chhillar Rishabh Gupta Ritwik Sarkar Rohan Yadav S.Sriram Sahila Saumitra Joshi Shambhavi Sharma Shivangi Singh Saket Shomya Jha Shreya Kapoor Shruti Jha Shubhangini Dhall Srishti Bahl Sushma A Swarnim Khosla Vaibhav Bhat Yoshita Sood Nivedita Singhal Aakarsh Nair Aanchal Pawa Aman Abrari Ananya Gaur Ananya Gautam Angad S. Chawla Annika Khullar Anoushka Chakrapani Arushi Gulati Ashutosh Maurya Asmita Chakraborty Ayush Kulshreshtha Bhavya Sharma Devyani Goel Divjot Kaur Gaurav Kumar Iishi Patel Ishtmeet Singh Arora Pushp Vihar Kabir S. Kapoor Kalash Gupta Mohit Tokas Muskaan Malik Nidhi Yadav Pranit Minocha Rajnish Yadav Ria Sachdeva Sanjna Bhalla Shivang Seth Shreya Chaudhry Sonakshi Aggarwal Sonal Agrawal Sonali Chitkara Stuti Garg Tulika Arun Ujjwal Kumar Vaanya Gupta Vani Singhal Yash Jain Aastha Gupta Adil Aditri Gupta Alan J Antony Anshika Goel Anshul Kumar Archisha Sharma Aryan Arora Avika Arora Bhanu Tokas Debargha Roy Deveshi Balhara Divyansh Kala Gautam Goyal Harshita Roy Janhvi Singh Jasmine Kaur Kabir Arora Kamali Pahwa Karan Pawani Kritika Munjal Kshitij Girdhar Luvneesh Kumar Malvika Sud Mimansa Porwal Nakul Shahi Nandini Lal Nandini Sharma Neha Sehgal Nimish Dham Nitish Gupta Pallavi Khanna Poorva Singh Prateek Gupta Radhika Bansal Saloni Choudhary Vasundhara 1 Sanyam Katoch Sarthak Sehgal Shaheen Chanana Shashwat Chhabra Shivam Jee Shreya Rastogi Simran Kapoor Srishti Goel Sugyan Preet Suhani Saigal Tamohini Setia Tanisha Chauhan Tanmay Pharlia Vaani Rawat Vansika Ahuja Vasundhra Kapur Vinayak Aggarwal Vrinda Goyal Yash Veer Singh Yashika Mehta Krishna Pardasani Aaryaman Singh Amar Agarwal Archit Bansal Harshal Dev Vasundhara 6 Hira Qureshi Ishaan Garg Lakshya Sharma Prasan Bhardwaj Samridhhi Prakash Shreyans Jain Shubham Ghoshal Siddhant Jha Vidhi Bindal Vidhu Jha Adya Sharma Abhinav Kumar Aditya Rastogi Akriti Dhasmana Aman Sharma Ananya Sharma Anushka Gupta Aryan Avicot John Avi Mudgal Aviral Alok Dev Chauhan Dhanashree Singh Dhwani Bhargava Gaurvi Rustagi Himanika Agarwal Hrithik Raina Ishika Gupta Jivantika Kanwar Kartavya Singh Kavya Aggarwal Mahima Rana Nishant Mittal Nishit Sharma Nitish Silswal Oas Goel Ojasvita Mishra Parishi Tyagi Poushali Ghosh Praachi Ratra Pragya Rathi Pranav Dhoolia Prem Agarwal Priyaanshi Rathore Radha Arora Ram Arora Raunak Rastogi Riti Jaiswal Rohit Nair Rubaini Samridhi Sahni Sara Chauhan Sarthak Rastogi Shreya Gupta Shreya Jain Shubhi Gupta Mayur Vihar Tanishi Sharma Tavishi Jain Utkarsh Singh Vanshika Mishra Vasvi Sridhar Vrinda Singhal Yashsvi Girdhar A. Sreenidhi Aastha Jain Adit Jain Adit Sharma Aditi Gupta Aksh Gupta Akshita Khare Ananya Kinra Ankita Chabra Anoushka Raj Ansh Riyal Anubhav Choudhary Anubhav Dua Anubhav Gupta Apoorva Iyer Arkopal Nandy Arnav Jain Ashish S Songara Ayush Padhy Bharat Goyal Debalina Chaudhuri Deeksha Seth Deepakshi Mathur Geet S. Dulam Harsh Gupta Harshil Sharma Hrithik Jain Isha Arora Isha Gupta Ishita Arora Itish Agarwal Jivitesh Jain Kanav Jain Karan Gupta Maathangi Venkatraman Madhvendra Gupta Mohammad Ali Rehan Mrityunjay Dubey Naman Gupta Naman Tyagi Navya Mangla Neha Chowdhary Neha Haldia Nidhi Agastya Niharika Sharma Nimish Sharma Ojas Jhamb Pallavi Nigam Parth S. Verma Parth Sharma Prakhar Gupta Radhika Gupta Rashi Sareen Ritwij Choudhary Riya Jain Rridhi Kapila Saaransh Wadhwa Saiyam Gupta Sanskriti Kansal Sauvika Katoch Shambhavi Rathore Shlok Jain Shorya Sharma Shreya Moharkar Shreyash Singh Siddharth Srivastava Tanveen Kaur Bedi Tanya Aggarwal Tarang Jain Trisha Sharma Uday Narayan Goel Vansha Verma Varnika V. Singh Vasu Monga Vedant Shekhar Jha Vipasana Ahuja Vishesh Jindal Vishesh Joshi Amitasha Noida Beauty Singh Divya Singh Sushmita Prasad Aadi A. Chauhan Aadya Gupta Aaliya Hafeez Aanchal Gupta Aarushi Agarwal Aarushi Reuben Aasheesh Randeo Aayushman Aggarwal Abhimanyu Banerjee Abhinav Java Abhinav Ranjan Adit Bhagat Aditi Mishra Aditi Sharma Aditya Kejrewal Aditya Mahajan Aditya Sagar Aditya Vir Agnim Chakraborty Agrani Zutshi Akansha Bajpai Akarsh Chandra Akshat Gulati Akshat Joshi Akshaya Singh Amisha Mittal Amitanshi Rathi Amrita Aggarwal Anagh Kaura Anandi Bhattacharya Anandita Mathur Ananya Dimri Ananya Varambally Anirudh P Ankur Kumar Ankur Parihar Anmol Jain Annanya Jain Anshul Gupta Anshul Singh Antariksh Borgohain Anunay Gupta Apaar Seth Apeksha Garg Apoorva Nautiyal Aranya Nandi Araz Sharma Arinjai Choudhry Arish Izhar Arjun Behal Arjun Bhadauria Arjun Trehan Arunima Cheruvathoor Arush Sharma Arushi Bhatnagar Aryaman Bhardwaj Aryan Kochhar Ashutosh Singh Ayush Agrawal Ayush Sanwal Ayushi Garg Ayushi Sinha Barbie Tyagi Beauty Singh Bhaavya Batra Bhavya Goel Bhavya Mallik Bhavya Sharma Bhumesh Pal Chaitanya Peshin Chavi Jain Cheshta Singh Chhavi Singh Chhavi Singhal Debanjali Saha Deepam Tandon Deepti Mahajan Dev Mathur Devang Anand Devansh Malhotra Devansh Mittal Dhruv Dohare Dikshant P. Singh

Achievers10 Tana Tan 10 Star Noida Meet the Amitians who touched the 10 CGPA notch Divya Singh Divyansh Jain Divyanshu Kapur Garima Singh Gaurav Dobhal Gauri Jaswal Gitaansh Bhatia Harsh Sinha Harshit Saxena Ipsita Dixit Ish Kumar Isha Girdhar Ishan Singh Rawat Ishendra K. Singh Ishita Guha Ishita Gupta Ishita Sabharwal Jayant Gusain Juhi Singh Kabir Mehta Kanishka Awasthi Kartik Arora Kartikay Bagla Kashish Bajaj Kashish Khanna Kavya Sharma Khyati Chauhan Khyati Dutt Kriti Dhingra Kriti Kapoor Kritika Kapoor Kritika Rao Kshitij Agarwal Kshitij Jain Kshitij Singh Kshitij Srivastava Kushagra Maheshwari Kushagra Sharma L Mridu Rao Lalit M. Sharma Maaninee Kaul Mallika Dhagat Manan Arora Manav Mantri Mannat Mohan Mansha Kakkar Mansi Goel Mansi Tiwary Manvi Gupta Manya Fangaria Manya Gupta Maolik Khullar Mayank Shandilya Mehak Mathur Mehak Tawakley Mihir Gupta Mihir Srivastava Mrigank Chugh Muskaan Pahuja Naman Gupta Namrata Prasad Namrata Raina Nandita Saxena Navya Goyal Nidhish Dogra Nihaarika Singh Nimish Batra Nipun Arora Nishika Gupta Nitya Goyal P Vimal Subbiah Parth Khanna Parth Miglani Parth Mishra Parth Wadhawan Parv Jain Prachet Varma Pragya Mittal Pranav Johri Pranay Kashyap Prarthana Sekhri Prateek S. Sidhu Pratyush Gupta Pratyush V. Choudhary Rabani Khurana Radhika Methi Raghav Attri Raghav Kapoor Rajat Gupta Ramneek Singh Ravisha Nautiyal Rhea Sachdeva Rhythem Rastogi Rhythm Taneja Ria Sharma Rishab Gupta Rishabh Sharma Rishit Gupta Ritambhara Sharma Ritik Vatsal Ritika Mathur Ritvik M. Bhagat Ritvik Voleti Ritvika Poswal Ritwik Gupta Ritwik Kar Ritwik Sanganeria Roopansh Puri Rudra Raina Rupashi Sehgal Saanya Verdia Sachit Pandey Sagar Sharma Sajal Ganjewala Saksham Chauhan Saksham Jain Sakshi Goel Samarjeet Singh Samiha Singh Sampurna Ghosh Samvat Tiwari Sandeep Kashyap Sanskriti Agarwal Sanskriti Agrawal Sanya Grover Saoumya Mandhar Saransh Saxena Sarthak Miglani Satwik K. Krishna Satyam Sahay Saurabh Garg Sharvari Mittal Shashank Tomar Shaurya Mehta Shaurya Shrivastava Sheen Salman Shereen Arshad Shivam Sharma Shivang Kasana Shivans Agarwaal Shreshth Khanna Shreshtha Devgan Shrey Agarwal Shreya Dilawari Shreya Tyagi Shruti Tyagi Shubh Bajpai Shubhneet Sandhu Siddhant Mohan Siddhanth Ghosh Siddharth Agarwal Siddharth Bhattacharya Siddharth Shekhar Sifat Kaur Cheema Simarjot K. Bhatia Simran Arora Simranh Kakkar Sitara Achar Smriti Sapru Somya Jain Soumya Garg Sparsh Singhal Srishti Manchanda Srishti Sharma Srutika Paul Stuti Sehgal Suhan Gautam Sushmita Prasad Suyash Bajpai Swati Kashyap Tanmay Awasthi Tanuj Gupta Tanya Arora Tanya Saharya Tejal Mathur Tejas Govel Toshan Arora Toshan Khare Trina S. Singh Tushar Shekhawat Tushar Singhal Uday Agarwal Uday Marwah Vaanchit Kaul Vaibhav Pati Vani Bembey Vanshika Maheshwari Varenya Kumar Vasu Mishra Vedica Pandey Vikramaditya Tyagi Vishesh Agrawal Vitastaa Sar Yash Kumar Yukrant Tomar Flash Back The stars of Amity shine bright in the sky as the number of stars have increased incredibly year after year 2012 2013 2014 2015 And year of 2016, You can see on Pages 6, 7 & 8 Published and Printed by Mr R.R. Aiyar on behalf of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan from E-26, Defence Colony, New Delhi 110024 and printed from HT Media Ltd, B-2, Sec 63, Noida (UP). Editor Ms Vira Sharma. n Edition: Vol 8, Issue 10 n RNI No. DELENG / 2009 / 30258. Both for free distribution and annual subscription of articles are of the writers and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors or publishers. While the editors do their utmost to verify information published, they do not accept responsibility for its absolute accuracy. Published for the period July 4-10, 2016 900. Opinions expressed in GT

Hippo facts Hippos give birth under water. Mosaic Junior 9 Unbearable music Short Story Such was the strength of their music that all the ghosts in the forest turned into their fans. Once upon a time, in a remote village in West Bengal, lived a young boy named Goopy. He loved to sing. But unfortunately, Goopy was a bad singer; so bad that his people would make fun of him. Tired of his terrible singing, one day, the villagers decided to pull a prank on Goopy. They asked him to practice on the hill next to the king s castle. They told him that if the king hears him, he might just be rewarded. Goopy was very happy with the idea. He did just as told. But his poor singing distracted the king, who ordered that Goopy be thrown out of the village. Goopy had no choice but to live in the forest nearby. One day while wandering in the forest, Goopy heard the sound of drums. As he moved towards the sound, he met Bagha. He too had a similar story as Goopy. He loved to play drums but the villagers hated his music. Both of them teamed up and started performing together. They formed quite a duo! Such was the strength of their music, that all the ghosts in the forest turned into their fans. The king of ghosts was so enamoured by their music that he granted them three magical powers they could create food anywhere simply by clapping their hands; they could travel anywhere by using a pair of magical slippers and they could mesmerise people with their music. The duo used their magical powers to solve others problems. Both of them eventually moved to a village called Gaya where the king appointed them as musicians of the court. One day, the king of Shundi, a neighbouring village, declared war on Gaya. Goopy and Bagha decided to prevent the war. Both of them reached the battlefield, where the war was being fought. While Bagha played drums, Goopy sang, mesmerising the soldiers. Soon, the two started clapping and it began to rain sweets. The soldiers got so engrossed in eating the sweets that they forgot all about the war. The war was averted and the two were rewarded by the king. Goopy and Bagha s unbearable music had finally brought good results. G T An old Bengali story retold by: Deeptanshu Nandi, Gur 43, VI So what did you learn today? A new word: Averted Meaning: To prevent Samaya & Samara enjoy the cooking class Summer fun Samaya Chauhan & Samara Chauhan, PV, III Where we went Cookology, a cooking class in Dulles Town Centre, US What we learnt In the class, we learnt to measure, mix and roll different food items. The chef taught us to cook fruit pizza in a very simple way. We diced various fruits like banana, kiwi, strawberry and blueberry according to the chef s instructions. Then, we spread a light syrup on the pizza base. Next, we added the diced fruits on the top. After the fruits were arranged, the pizza was baked at 177 degree celsius. And soon, the yummy fruit pizza was ready to eat! How we felt Learning to cook pizza was fun. We enjoyed a lot in the class, as we interacted with children from different backgrounds. Sharing our culture and views with them, was a unique experience which we will never forget. Riddle Fiddle Nemmay Bhai, Saket, IV 1.When my cap is taken off, I start working? 2.What is old, hard to find and dead? 3.What has an eye but cannot see? 4.What kind of room has no doors or windows? 5.What kind of tree can you carry in your hand? 6.What gets broken without being held? Answers: 1. Pen 2. Fossils 3. Needle 4. Mushroom 5. A palm 6. A promise Let s be friends Pooja Chandna, Saket, VII Friendship is a gift you ll never regret A friend will never make you upset A friend will never leave you alone It is a relationship you will never forget They stay with us in times of fear Colouring Fun They always care for us They will help us in sorrows and tears Even if you create a big fuss True friends always stay with us No matter what we do The way you treat your friends They will also treat you We call them to our parties We have fun with them We play with them in the park We jog and run with them With them our life is full of joy The gender does not matter It could be a girl or a boy We should always respect friendship. G T Poems My Mother Pradhee Dhingra, Noida, VIII G My mother, my friend so dear Throughout my life, you will be near A tender smile to guide my way You re the sunshine to light my day Sometimes my actions hurt you It s Me But still you forgive me as I m your child You re someone who always cares Someone who s always there Whenever I face problems You come as a saviour Caring words you say To lighten up my day. G T My name: Simarleen Kaur My school: Noida My Class: KG My birthday: April 3 I like: Listening to stories and dancing I dislike: Sleeping and keeping quiet My hobbies: Painting and listening to music My role model: My dadu My best friends: Kirat and Avesh My favourite book: Akbar and Birbal series My favourite game: Playing with my Barbie doll My favourite mall: Spice Mall, Noida My favourite food: Chole bhature My favourite teacher: Sulekha ma m My favourite poem: Wheels on the bus go round and round I want to become: A doctor or an actress I want to feature in GT because: I find GT very colourful and informative, and it teaches me so many new things.

Hippo facts An adult hippo needs to resurface from water every 3-5 minutes to breathe. School Lounge Prerna Diwas 11 A mélange of celebrations Prerna Diwas - a celebration to pay tribute to a woman of substance, a futuristic educationist and a mother bestowing unconditional love, Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan - was celebrated with much grandeur and gaiety Vas 6 love MV Noida generosity It takes a generous heart to give 40,000 students a world full of love, care and security. This and more has been given to the students by their beloved Chairperson, Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan. To express gratitude for the same, Vas 6 celebrated Prerna Diwas in the school premises to commemorate her birthday.the day began with a dance Omkarswaroop Sadguru, a combination of Odissi and Mayurbhanj Chhau. A unique question answer session between the children and Chairperson was the highlight of the day, in which the students were free to ask her anything they desired. A Tree of Love was given to her as a token of gratitude, on which children had posted their heartfelt messages and pledged to be humble, caring, compassionate and patriotic. G T togetherness Afamily that stays together, celebrates together. The Amity family came together to celebrate the birthday of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, the one who has tied the family with bonds of togetherness. The celebrations began with the rendition of shlokas and lighting of the lamp by Chairperson. School principal Dr Anshu Arora felicitated the guests and welcomed the audience. A mesmerising classical dance performance further added to the fervour. The highlight of the day was the cake cutting ceremony, enjoyed by everyone. This was followed by an interactive Q & A session, wherein students put forth their questions to Chairperson and she answered them with love and affection. The celebration ended amidst inspiring words and happy faces. G T Pic: Priyam & Kavish Sahni, Gur 43, XII Gur 43 Someone once said, When the power of love overrules the love of power, the world will know peace. Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan has always championed this human value, urging everyone to spread love around. To celebrate her loving and kind nature, MV organised Prerna Diwas by putting up a spectacular repertoire of creative activities portraying the magnanimity of her persona. The programme commenced with the lighting of the lamp and a birthday song sung by the western music choir of the school. A glimpse into the life of Chairperson was values here modernity blends Wwith tradition goes the Amity insignia. It is the constant endeavour of Chairperson, Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, to ensure that Amitians are an optimum balance of both. Students of Saket showcased the two as they came together to celebrate the birthday of their beloved Chairperson. The occasion was graced by the presence of Ms Pooja Chauhan, Vice Chairperson, AHF; Dr TPS Chauhan, advisor and BN Bajpai, advisor (R & D). A cake cutting ceremony followed by presentation of cards showed the love of students for their dearest Chairperson. The students also put forth a cultural presentation that highlighted the Saket vision Vision is the art of seeing what others can t. And to translate that vision into reality, takes a dynamic leader like Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan. She not just had the vision of creating a world class educational institute but also the courage to transform it into reality by giving to the world, the Amity Group of Schools. To celebrate the birthday of the visionary, presented through a PPT and video. It also showcased the innovative activities that were conducted in the school during the Human Values Week. In an interactive session, the Chairperson urged the students to be loving humans and work for their society. The event concluded with the school song and national anthem. G T ideals of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan. The event was a culmination of the week long celebrations titled Voices. With the theme Renewable sources of energy, the preceding week saw students participate in an array of activities, with entries displayed on the occasion. G T PV organised Prerna Diwas in the school premises. It began with the students invoking the blessings of the Almighty. The session was followed by a performance by the students on Koshish karne walon ki kabhi haar nahi hoti, a poem by Harivansh Rai Bachchan, which chairperson herself sang along with the children. She inspired the children to have a vision and work consistently towards realising it. G T PV spirit Amitians are known for their exuberant spirit to aim higher, to be change-makers, passed on to them from their benevolent Chairperson. Prerna Diwas at Noida was a celebration of the same spirit. Enthusiasm reverberated in the event, a cultural extravaganza. As Chairperson engaged in a Q & A session, she stressed on the spirit to Never give up. G T Vas 1 motherhood Home is where mother is. 40,000 students found another home at Amity under the shadow of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, a doting mother. All Amitians are my children, she says. Amitians too love her like their own mother, evident in how students of Vas 1 came together to celebrate her birthday. The hall erupted with thunderous applause as she entered the venue. School principal V Balachandran gave an eloquent speech on how Amity has grown leaps and bounds under her leadership and how she loves all, like a mother. G T Gur 46 pride With Amity comes pride; Gur 46 organised Prerna Diwas to thank their Chairperson, Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan for the pride she d made them a part of. The day started with lamp lighting followed by a welcome song. A science exhibition and an interactive session with her were the highlights. The event ended on a important note A strong belief in self will let the pride of Amity prevail forever. G T

12 Bag Pack Variety A hippo, if threatened on land, will often run for water. All facts submitted by Kaustau Kirnapure, Gur 46, IV Hippo facts Calendar of an Amitian The novelties of a new academic session takes time to soak in. But before you get past this, the Amity calendar will sweep you away and no, not the usual January, February, March, April way Medha Mathur, PV, XII The other day my uncle asked me, When is your birthday? It is clashing with the Youth Power Finale this year, was my prompt reply. It is not surprising how the life of an Amitian follows a different cycle, a calendar that is marked by myriad buzzing events encompassed by the red bricked building. Let s take a look at the seasons and reasons that make the Amity calendar the most eventful one of all. March-April-May While we are still dealing with the exhilaration of a new class and a new session, the Yuva Vichar Manch trials further elates us. From nail biting interviews to the joys of being assigned posts that reiterate self-confidence, the two days are action packed with no less a spectacle than that in the parliament. Shopping for formals? Check. Dethroning? Check. Resignation? Check. Strikes? Super check. Check and check. And then, suddenly you see a bunch of students who are everywhere in the school, sometimes practicing a speech in the canteen, sometimes a dance in the auditorium, sweating more because of hard work than summers. As the year long journey of Youth Power reaches its apex, so does the level of excitement and anticipation. This is one event which brings the entire school together for a cause and it is now that you make the final cut (or not? Oh the frenzy). July-August-September This time of the year witnesses the brainiest ones in action; the ones who would be found mostly on their toes coming up with mind boggling projects for Vasudha and Mathamity. Exhibitions, technologies worth patenting, an overload of innovation, so much so that you might feel you are at NASA. GT Picture it Photo Contest Next arrive Amity s own Oscars, the GT Awards, the highlight event for every student associated with GT (which is basically every Amitian). From bets on nominations to jugaads for attending it, the event is grand and gleeful. And suddenly all your plans are rescheduled, mostly as post GT Awards. Sure, the awards take place in the beginning of the month, but the hangover lasts forever (or for a month to say the least). October-November-December Come October and the Founder s Day celebrations get us working on the most creative ways to celebrate the Amity legacy besides polishing our marching drill skills. All those hours spent in the screeching sunlight count as Founder Sir announces your marching drill to be the best. Then comes AIMUN, three days of excitement, epiphany and endless fun. It is perhaps the most star studded affair at Amity with international delegations, highly acclaimed dignitaries and smiling Amitians on the guest list (and many others trying to make it there). Yar tu Secretariat mein hai, dost ko AIMUN nahi le jayega? - that s how direly everyone wants to be a part of this event. January-February So the calendar is approaching its end and a sea of emotions take over. Many who have been racing through the calendar for years, have arrived at the finishing line while some need to block a few more dates with additional responsibilities. Yes, we are talking about the Citation and Investiture ceremonies. And the year comes to an end. Time to change the calendar? Nah. Just add a few more events and an Amitian is good to get started, again. G T GT Travels to Poland Theme: It happens only in India! From the pujari with a smartphone to the Lamborghini with a nazarbattu, from making way for the cow on the road to the cow making way for news and debates, from watching Doordarshan on an LCD to a Ramlila performance going 3D, India is a Last Date July 30, 2016 land of peculiarity; peculiarity of diversity, integrity, fraternity, modernity and more. This Independence Day, capture this unique spirit of our country that would make all utter, It happens only in India! All photographs should be High resolution (1 MB or more) Attached as JPEG file Original/unedited pics Photographs taken using cellphones will not be considered Mention/rename the picture with your name, class and school Give a caption to the picture. You can submit your entries to your school GT coordinator or mail them at cameracapers@theglobaltimes.in Suhani Gupta, IX D; Siddhant Chugani, IX D; Dhruv Bhutani, VIII B; Pranita Singh, VII A; Iva Sharma, VIII C; VK Dhruv, VIII B and Meenu Mathur Jha, senior coordinator, pose with a copy of The Global Times on the shores of Baltic Sea in the city of Gdansk in Poland. The enthusiastic team from Vasundhara 6 had gone there to participate in the Eurofest competition. The famous Baltic sea is considered an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, and is enclosed by Scandinavia & Finland, the Baltic countries and the North European plain. It covers an area of 386,000 sq km. Got some clicks with GT while on the go? Get them featured! Send them to us at gttravels@theglobaltimes.in