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  • Q#4
    What is your resolution for the new academic year? Why is it important?

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    Aishwarya Sunder,IX D,The Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapur,Hyderabad
    Time management is the most important thing in school, especially...    
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    Time management is the most important thing in school, especially for a 10th class student. And I am studying in 10th. Academics, no doubt, is extremely important. But at the same time, other things like a little alone time, a little playing, and some friends and fun time is extremely important too. Because at the end of the day, all-round development is necessary. I would rather be called the "girl who likes and does everything well" rather than the "girl who buries herself in books, and is a genius." That's what schools are meant for, being an all rounder. Sure, we may not succeed at everything, but not trying is a crime. And that is what makes a student special, trying. And so, brings me back to what I said, my resolution is to manage my time well, in an appropriate manner.    
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    BIANKA VENKATARAMANI,VII,Vael's Billabong High International School,Chennai
    A new academic year means new learning and discoveries coupled...    
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    A new academic year means new learning and discoveries coupled with new challenges that I love most. I resolve to be a better student excelling in both academics and extra curricular activities. Why both? It is because I believe that the true success of any academic year is when I have become a richer person in terms of knowledge, skills and inter-personal relationship with my teachers, classmates, friends and all the other people we meet on the way. Grades and marks do count, that is what we are in school for after all, but we must not forget that those are not the be-all and end-all of life. We must also learn how to become a better person by being nice, friendly, helpful and accommodating to everyone – be it the ayya who cleans our toilet at school, the driver who drives us to home, the guard who never fails to wish us good morning as he opens our gate or just about anyone we meet on the road of life. I resolve to be a better student, but most of all, I resolve to be a better    
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    Neha Desai,VII,,Secunderabad
    My resolution for this year is to interact with the...    
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    My resolution for this year is to interact with the environment by using paper bags,not littering public places and so on.I feel this is important as I will contribute in my own small way to conserve the environment.After all maintanence of nature is in our hands. -- Neha Desai Gitanjali Devashray    
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    Gouthamamani Venkatesan,XII,,Chennai
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    Although this is kinda cliche and I try to avoid cliches, it is this Festival of Light that entrances me every year. While it is considered that crackers cause harm to the environment, no person can elude the snares of lighting atleast a few crackers. What is/was the original significance of Diwali, one might ask. While it is known that Lord Krishna conquered Narakasura on this day, prompting the villagers of those days to light up fireworks to acknowledge the triumph of the "Good" over "Evil", some people also deliberate that the then people of Ayodhya lit up candles all along the way of Lord Ram's return from exile as the rightful king, leading to the event being replicated nowadays. As of today, the entire concept of Diwali has become, rather messed up. Our ancestors didn't cause any harm to Mother Nature but today, most of our crackers are not at all eco-friendly. It is estimated that on the day of Diwali alone, the amount of sulfur dioxide (a compound present in most, if not, all crackers) in the air increases multifold. The people of yesteryears never used these kinda things. Instead, they paid their obeisance and reverence to the deities by just lighting up a large amount of oil lamps, as you might see in the picture. Ultimately, I know what one does is one's birthright, but I would like to strongly implore each and every person that might read this article to please curb the amount of fireworks used in their respective homes. As a member of the Interact Club (a division of Rotary Club), I have sworn to light lesser amount of crackers than in the past. I hope atleast some would follow this humble request. So, let us enjoy this Diwali with friends and family, make merry, jest , partake of sweets, adorn dresses to signify our culture and also strive to make it as eco-friendly as possible.    
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    Aishwarya Sunder,IX D,The Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapur,Hyderabad
    What is your resolution for the new ...?
    Time management is the most important thing in school, especially...    
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    Time management is the most important thing in school, especially for a 10th class student. And I am studying in 10th. Academics, no doubt, is extremely important. But at the same time, other things like a little alone time, a little playing, and some friends and fun time is extremely important too. Because at the end of the day, all-round development is necessary. I would rather be called the "girl who likes and does everything well" rather than the "girl who buries herself in books, and is a genius." That's what schools are meant for, being an all rounder. Sure, we may not succeed at everything, but not trying is a crime. And that is what makes a student special, trying. And so, brings me back to what I said, my resolution is to manage my time well, in an appropriate manner.    
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