Issue 1

30 June 2024


SAFA NEWS

Environment Day


Led by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and held annually on 5 June since 1973, World Environment Day is the largest global platform for environmental public outreach and is celebrated by millions of people across the world.

 It has been a platform for raising awareness on environmental issues as marine pollutionoverpopulationglobal warmingsustainable development and wildlife crime. World Environment Day is a global platform for public outreach, with participation from over 143 countries annually.

As a part of environment day our school had conducted its own programs and celebration.the day was started out by our school students and teachers accompanying them to krishibhavan and the celebration was inaugurated by handing over of sapling from panchayat president and the krishibhavan to our beloved students.

The sapling was brought to school by the students and the planting ceremony took place in our school garden marking the an honor to the Environment day.

ALIF Day

Your first day at school opens door to unknown experiences and opportunities. Much like any other child, I was also scared on my first day. I remember clearly not letting go of my mother’s hand, hesitant to go in the classroom.

First day of school is considered the first stepping stone of learning and understanding, it brings a sense of excitement nervousness and hint sadness from being separated from your parents.in order to inspire them further and keep the motivated a special occasion alif day is hosted by our day. Alif day is a celebration ceremony conducted by our school to motivate and inspire our children to enjoy their journey of learning. The word Alif day was inspired by the Arabic language as alif is the first alphabet of Arabic alphabets and is considered as the first thing that kid learns as he or she starts the journey of learning Arabic or about Islam. Alif day was hosted on 6th June 2024 Thursday the day was inaugurated by Mohideen Saqafi sir the day was successful and content for all the parents and students who attended. The day was successfully concluded by prayer and students leaving with their parents.


Blood Donation Day

World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) is held on June 14 each year. The event was organized for the first time in 2004, by four core international organizations: the World Health Organization, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies; the International Federation of Blood Donor Organizations (IFBDO) and the 

International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products, and to thank blood donors for their voluntary, life-saving gifts of blood. World Blood Donor Day is one of 11 official global public health campaigns marked by the World Health Organization (WHO), along with World Health DayWorld Chagas Disease DayWorld Tuberculosis DayWorld Immunization WeekWorld Patient Safety DayWorld Malaria DayWorld No Tobacco DayWorld Hepatitis Day, World Antimicrobial Awareness Week and World AIDS Day.

On behalf of blood donors day our school has conducted poster designing competition was held by the science department which went fantastically and successfully with students achieving prizes for their creative works.


Reading Week

Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of letterssymbols, etc., especially by sight or touch. Books really are your best friends as you can rely on them when you are bored, upset, depressed, lonely or annoyed. They will accompany you anytime you want them and enhance your mood. They share with you information and knowledge any time you need. Good books always guide you to the correct path in life.

Reading week is a dedicated week where students are encouraged to read and know more about reading and experience the joyous feeling of reading. Reading day is celebrated on 19th June and celebrated throughout 19th to 26th.Versatile programs were conducted by our school by various clubs. English club took the initiative and conducted debate English and translation English for senior secondary, Malayalam club also took initiative and conducted programs for lower classes, which went successfully with students banging many prizes.

International Yoga Day

The International Day of Yoga is a day in recognition of Yoga, that is celebrated across the world annually on 21 June, following its adoption by the United Nations in 2014. As Yoga exercises have shown significant benefits for physical and mental well-being, it was considered important by the UN to globally promote this wellness practice, which originated in ancient India.

On behalf of international yoga day our school conducted a display session the initiation was took by the PT department especially Thasleem sir, the session inauguration was done by honorable panchayat president Mrs Farisha Teacher. The day was successful concluded with everyone departing.

FORMER SELF AND PRESENT ITERATION
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I visited the grave, where;
My old self was buried
And sat on the grove;
The present me.

The inhabitant of the grave
Was a people pleaser; whose scars
Which were made by people; never healed
But kept touching it for the sake of pleasing.

The deceased in the tomb
Had a heart that yearned
Approval of others
But never of herself.

The herbs on top of her grave
Will only bloom in the sunlight of;
Admiration of others
But never of herself.

When she was being buried,
She apologised;
For the dirt that was stuck
On the groundskeeper.

The present me ;
Was present on her funeral
Who didn’t over apologise for unintentionally;
Spitting coffee on one of the mourners.

-Thasleema Irshad (10D)

DREAMS

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Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly

Hold fast to dreams 
for when dreams go
Life is a barren field
frozen with snow 

-Muhammad nafi-m (10a)

 
If I were a Billionaire


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If I were a billionaire, I would do my best to provide permanent shelter, food and clothing for the poor. I would open schools for them. I would help them to be so independent that they can find fruitful employment that they do themselves. I would build hospitals for them for their good health. I will build a big fridge in all streets that includes more food, water, etc... The people who is hungry, they can eat from there. I will make a big pond for animals. My Motto would be "live and let live" 
                  - Mahmood (10A)


Talenticious 

Muhammed Shezin - (11A)

Amina - (11A)

Riza BV -(11A)





 

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