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International Day for preventing the exploitation of the environment in war and armed conflict.

The International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict is observed on November 6th each year. This day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001 to raise awareness about the environmental damage caused by wars and armed conflicts.

War and conflict often lead to severe environmental degradation, including polluted water sources, scorched forests, and poisoned soils. These impacts can have long-lasting effects on ecosystems and human health. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has found that over the last 60 years, at least 40% of internal conflicts have been linked to the exploitation of natural resources.

The observance of this day aims to integrate environmental protection into conflict prevention, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding strategies. By doing so, it seeks to ensure that natural resources are preserved and that the environment is protected even in times of conflict.

It’s a crucial reminder that the environment is often an overlooked victim of war, and protecting it is essential for achieving lasting peace and sustainability.

On November 6, in Queen of Angels Public School the students from Adventure group conducted the assembly based on the theme of the day of International Day for preventing the exploitation of the environment in war and armed conflict. Their presentation was so good.

NATIONAL CANDY DAY ON NOVEMBER 4th

National Candy Day is celebrated on November 4th each year, and it’s a sweet occasion to indulge in your favorite sugary treats. This day is all about celebrating the joy and nostalgia that candy brings into our lives. From childhood memories of trick-or-treating to the simple pleasure of enjoying a piece of chocolate, candy has a special place in our hearts.

On National Candy Day, people often share their favorite candies with friends and family, try new and exotic sweets, or even attempt to make their own homemade confections. It’s a day to appreciate the variety and creativity in the world of candy, from classic favorites like gummy bears and lollipops to artisanal chocolates and international delights.

So, whether you have a sweet tooth or just enjoy the occasional treat, National Candy Day is the perfect excuse to indulge and celebrate the sweetness of life. 🍬🍫🍭

KERALA PIRAVI – NOVEMBER 1st

Kerala Piravi, celebrated on November 1st each year, marks the birth of the state of Kerala. The term “Piravi” means birth in Malayalam. Before India’s independence, the Malayalam-speaking regions were divided into Travancore, Cochin, and Malabar. On July 1, 1949, Travancore and Cochin united to form Travancore Cochin.Later, on November 1, 1956, Malabar and Kasaragod taluk of South Canara joined them, creating the state of Kerala under the States Reorganisation Act.

This day is significant as it celebrates Kerala’s unique culture, literature, and traditions. People often wear traditional attire, with women in kasavu sarees and men in mundu, to honor their heritage. Schools and colleges organize events like Malayala Bhasha Vaarams to promote the state’s linguistic and cultural heritage among students.

It’s a day of pride for Malayalis worldwide, celebrating their rich cultural legacy and unity

In Queen of Angels Public School, the Kerala piravi celebrated on November 1st. KG ang High school students are participated very actively.

SABJI BAZAR

Eating vegetables is like giving your body a VIP pass to a health festival. They are packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber that keep your body running smoothly. Vegetables can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve digestion, and boost your immune system. Plus, they are low in calories, making them great for maintaining a healthy weight. So, next time you’re at the grocery store, think of it as a treasure hunt for your health! 🥦🥕🍅

In Queen Of Angels Public School our KG students celebrated Vegetables Day as the name SABJI BAZAR ……..which means Vegetable Shop…. on 29th OCTOBER. Through this celebration the students come to know about the names of all vegetables, and they learn how to sell and buy vegetables from the Market.

EXHIBITION

A school exhibition is a vibrant event that showcases the creativity and knowledge of students across various subjects. It provides a platform for students to present their projects, experiments, and artworks, fostering a deeper understanding of their studies through practical application. These exhibitions not only highlight the hard work and dedication of students and teachers but also engage the community by involving parents and local residents. The preparation involves selecting a theme, guiding students, and setting up the venue to ensure a smooth and interactive experience. On the day of the exhibition, students proudly present their work, answer questions, and receive valuable feedback, making it a celebration of learning and creativity.

AWARD WINNERS

Success is the achievement of a goal or the attainment of a desired outcome. It often involves hard work, perseverance, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Success can be measured in various ways, such as personal satisfaction, professional accomplishments, or the positive impact one has on others. It is not just about reaching a destination but also about the journey and the growth experienced along the way. Ultimately, success is a deeply personal concept, defined by individual values and aspirations.

ARTS FEST

The school arts fest is a vibrant celebration of creativity and talent, where students showcase their skills in various art forms such as music, dance, drama, and visual arts. This event provides a platform for young artists to express themselves and gain confidence in their abilities. It fosters a sense of community and teamwork as students collaborate on group performances and projects. The arts fest also highlights the importance of arts education in nurturing well-rounded individuals. Overall, it is a joyful occasion that brings the school community together to appreciate and celebrate the diverse talents of its students.