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New Bonvivant school organize ‘Proudly Kashmiri’ Marathon
Srinagar, April 29: J&K event and sports management company Space Communications organized marathon themed “Proudly Kahsmiri.”
The event was organized in association with the New Bonvivant English School Hawal along with the other schools of the valley. 2013 students participated in the marathon.
The marathon was flagged off by Minister of Tourim Ghulam Ahmad Mir. Among the others present included MLA Budgam Aga Ruhullah, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Farooq Ahmad Shah, SP Traffic Srinagar Haseeb ur Rehman, CEO Space Communications Dr Amit Wanchoo, Chairman New Bonvivant School Hawal Nazir Ahmed.
The marathon was the first event of the campaign “Proudly Kashmiri” and involved schools from old City.
The marathon walk was joined by prominent citizens, doctors, educationists, artists, social activists, media professionals, senior citizens and various other dignitaries of the valley.
Interacting with the media, Minister for Tourism G A Mir said, “Today is a great morning for me. It is so special to share this morning with so many kids from old City. “Proudly Kashmiri” is the apt title for this campaign and every Kashmiri should be proud of his identity. And the way all of them were giving one slogan, “We love Kashmir” is a great thing to hear.”
Mir also expressed a desire to take all the children of the valley on local, national and world tour in order to provide exposure and learning experience to them.
He further added, “Today this two hour journey has been a great experience for me. I am so relaxed and thoughts of these kids have made me proud to be Kashmiri. I am sure that our future is going to be in safe hands. All of you are talented and can compete with anyone in the country or outside.” He further said that all the students sitting here should in indiviusual capacity be the promoters and ambassadors of Kashmir, its rich heritage, art and culture.
Aga Ruhullah also appreciated students.
“Today we have Khaas kids from Shaher-e-Khas with us and it makes me delighted to walk with them in this campaign. There placards and banners have really got some thought provoking messages for us. Thank you little kids,” Ruhullah added.
The marathon started from duck park foreshore at 07.30am and after a walk of nearly one hour ended in the auditorium hall of Kashmir University. Deputy Commissioner Farooq Shah, while interacting with students said “This is a beginning and we should follow such activities by heart throughout the valley. These activities make us physically and mentally healthy.”
On this occasion, Director Tourism Kashmir Talat Parvez expressed his happiness, “Kashmir needs such marathons and it feels so nice to see these little buds smiling and the way they are enjoying the walk. I think the best gift that I can take back from this marathon is the smiling faces of these little angels.”
Earlier, CEO Space communications Amit Wanchoo in his welcome address said, “The campaign Proudly Kashmiri will run throughout the year and will consist of different art, social, educational, sports and Cultural events besides holding series of marathons throughout the valley.
“It is a movement for positivity, progress, prosperity and widening opportunities for our youngsters,” Wanchoo said.
It was followed by various cultural and art performances by students, amateur artists and professionals. Group of four artists from Callisto presented a painting to the Minister of Tourism which was drawn by them on spot and themed as “Run for Love and make Kashmir bright and prosperous.”
Among the performances presented by students included Naat, laughter presentations, solo Kashmiri songs and many more. As a token of appreciation Minister G A Mir awarded Rs 5000 to each artist.
Talking with children, they appeared very happy, excited and enthusiastic about the walk since it was the first of its kind which they were experiencing. For many it was a cherishing experience for many students to experience the feel of Kashmiri university auditorium.
At the end in a decent presentation mementos, school certificate and participation certificates were provided to various school representatives.
Finally vote of thanks was given by Nazir ahmed, Chairman Bonvivant school, who had coordinated for making this event a successful one.sto the participating schools by the dignitaries
Source Rising Kashmir
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SMC commissioner flags off cross-country run
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Srinagar, Apr 7: SMC commissioner Dr G N Qasba on Saturday flagged off cross-country run organised by New Bonvivant School, Aali Masjid, Hawal road.
In the run around 500 students participated and the motive of the rally was to eradicate the menace of increasing social evils, particularly drug abuse among the youth in the society.
“Physical fitness is backbone of a sound mind so everyone, particularly youth, should put in extra efforts in this direction. Both the school authorities and parents have responsibility to keep a close tab on the youth to dissuade them from the social evils. Schools can play bigger role by imparting moral education,” said Dr Qasba.
Junaid Altaf of class 9 bagged first position in the race among the boys.
Muhammad Sayeed and Khalid Qayoom, both students of class 10, bagged
second and third position respectively.
Among the girls, Ifra, class 5 student bagged first position while Shazia class 7 and Muntaha class 7 finished second and third respectively.
In the run around 500 students participated and the motive of the rally was to eradicate the menace of increasing social evils, particularly drug abuse among the youth in the society.
“Physical fitness is backbone of a sound mind so everyone, particularly youth, should put in extra efforts in this direction. Both the school authorities and parents have responsibility to keep a close tab on the youth to dissuade them from the social evils. Schools can play bigger role by imparting moral education,” said Dr Qasba.
Junaid Altaf of class 9 bagged first position in the race among the boys.
Muhammad Sayeed and Khalid Qayoom, both students of class 10, bagged
second and third position respectively.
Among the girls, Ifra, class 5 student bagged first position while Shazia class 7 and Muntaha class 7 finished second and third respectively.
Earlier Published on Greater Kashmir on 07/04/12
Monday, October 10, 2011
New Bonvivant English School
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Welcome to New Bonvivant English School
Knowledge, it is said is virtue, it is also defined as power. All these are indisputable when applied to certain contexts. Yet the fact knowledge can be abused in a way in our time.
In reality to be good or bad of the child depends on the environment which is determined by the school where the students grow under the supervision of teachers. The environment is everything in the development of the child. Good education can make child good in character and intelligence. The term education is the influence of the environment of the individual with a view to produce permanent change in his habits of behavior of thought and of attitude.
Keeping in view such a cross road in education field faced by the present youth Mr. Nazir Ahmad Wani came into the field with great zeal, enthusiasm and has laid down the foundation of English medium school named Bonvivant English School on 10th Sep. 1972 at Khanda Bhawan Nawakadal Srinagar, with a aim to create such a healthy environment which will enable the youth to face the competition in every field of life. Unfortunately society provides neither a healthy environment nor intelligent and tender care for young generation. We want to bring into existence a society, which can fulfill the inner carving for love, identity harmony, brotherhood and creativity. The outstanding features of the basic organization of this institution are: -
1. To nurture the environment we want.
2. To provide education facilities to everyone according to present need regardless of cast, community and colour.
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