Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, Co – Chairperson, CT Group; paid a visit to the Apahaj Ashram . She was accompanied by little Aryana as well. She donated an LED, bedsheets, clothes & eatables to the inmates there.
Students of the CT Group also took part in this initiative.Mr. Tarsem Kapur, Chairman, Apahaj Ashram thanked her & said that the CT Group is always a great help to them.Mrs. Channi said that the CT Group always tries to help the neglected people of the society.
Mrs. Tanika said that the CT Group always tries to help the deprived & desolate people of the society.
Diwali was celebrated with great fervour and devotion in CT Public School. A special assembly was conducted to mark the occasion. Shreya Thakur, delivered a speech on the importance of Diwali.
Sikhs celebrate " Bandi Chhor Divas " to mark the release of Guru Hargobind, the 6th Sikh Guru, from prison. Diwali is a favourite festival of the young and the old and everybody looks forward to it.
Avni Arora mesmerized the audience with her beautiful dance performance. The students took a pledge to celebrate eco-friendly Diwali and not to make use of crackers. The Principal Mrs. Suman Rana congratulated the students and staff on the joyous occasion and stressed on the importance of eco- friendly Diwali.
The Chairman of CT Group of Institutions, Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi congratulated everyone on this festive occasion and treated the staff members to a grand & lavish lunch. Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-Chairperson & Ms. Tanika Singh, Treasurer, CT Group; distributed lavish gifts to the sub-staff of CTPS.
On this auspicious day, Ms. Tanika exhorted the staff members of CTPS to work in unison for a committed, educated & dignified society as a whole. She said that just like a lamp lights a lamp, we all must spread divine knowledge everywhere.
In keeping with our CSR initiatives, Mrs. Tanika Singh, Treasurer [ CT Group ] paid a visit to Prayas School. Little Aryana also accompanied her.
On behalf of the CT Group, she gifted a Geyser, a Weighing Machine, Ceiling Fans & eatables to the inmates. The children of Prayas School were thrilled to meet her. She interacted with all the kids & the faculty.
Mr. Ravinder Kumar & Mrs. Veena Rani of Prayas School thanked the CT Group profusely & said that CT always pays special attention to them. Mrs. Tanika said that the CT Group always tries to help the deprived & desolate people of the society.
Oct 15, 2016Dussehra is one of the major Hindu festivals of India. It is celebrated throughout the country with great zeal and enthusiasm. People all over the country participate in this occasion in their own way. It is the day when Lord Rama killed the ten headed demon king Ravana and gave the throne of his kingdom Lanka to his brother Vibhishana. Since that day, Vijaya Dashmi is considered to be auspicious and festive by the people of India and is celebrated as the day that symbolizes the victory of the Good over Evil.
In CT Public School the Dussehra festival was celebrated with great devotion and fervor. A special assembly was conducted to mark the occasion. A speech was delivered by Suhani Arora of grade IV in which she told the students about the significance of Dussehra. Little children attired in the costumes of Lord Rama and Sita attracted the audience. An effigy of the demon king Ravana was also put up. Principal Mrs Suman Rana and Vice Principal Mr Gurteg Singh Saini congratulated the students and teachers on the occasion and gave the message that ‘Truth Always Triumphs’ and that the students should always follow the path of righteousness.
As the famous saying goes “If you trust the winner within you, you will win. If you can keep your coverage you will go so far. If you follow your ambitions, your course will guide you towards a ladder that you can climb to your stars. CTians have conquered every battle that comes their way, grabbing every opportunity that knocks their door & never case to get the name of school written in Golden letters. Keeping the same spirit, CTians took part in Vigyan Uday Competition held at CT Group of Institution, Shahpur Campus and grab II Position.
Oct 7, 2016
The Under -19 District Cricket Tournament was held at Sain Dass School from 5th - 7th October 2016 in which 16 zones participated. Zone 3 represented by CT Public School emerged as champions by defeating their opponents of zone 5 represented by Labhu Ram Doaba Senior Secondary School. In a tough match played by the finalists,
CT Public School won the toss and decided to bat first. In a wonderfully played innings CT Public School managed to score 125 runs in 10 overs. Manthan was able to score 56 runs while Azam Khan contributed 30 runs to the team. In reply, Labhu Ram Doaba Senior Secondary School was bundled out in 54 runs. The fielders of CTPS also displayed exemplary performance. Parmeshwar took 3 wickets, while Karan Rajput and Jashneev Bajaj took 2 wickets each.The winning team was applauded for their performance and was awarded a trophy by the Chief Guest Mr Gurdeep Singh Thakkar, Secretary of District Tournaments Committee. Principal Mrs Suman Rana and Vice Principal Mr Gurteg Singh Saini congratulated the team and their coach Mr VIkas Chadha for their wonderful performance and impelled all the students to participate in sports for their general well being.
Oct 7, 2016A special assembly was conducted in CT Public School on the pretext of Gandhi Jayanti. A student presented a speech on the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi and his role in gaining Independence from the shackles of the British. Mrs Neetu Seth also told the children about the teachings of Gandhiji .Mrs Minakshi Buddhiraja presented a lecture on the framing of the Constitution.
Our revered Prime Minister had launched the Swach Bharat Abhiyan on 2nd October 2014 in which he urged the people to keep their surroundings clean and advised the people not to defecate in the open. Therefore the children observed this day and made collages and posters on “Clean India Green India” and the students of grade XI and XII made models on how to keep the environment clean. Principal Mrs Suman Rana advised the children to follow the teachings of Gandhiji . Vice Principal Mr Gurteg Singh Saini also motivated the children to follow simple living and adopt the values and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
Oct 3, 2016A special assembly was conducted in CT Public School to observe Hindi Diwas.
On 14th September 1949 Hindi was adopted as the Official Language of the Union of India. Later in 1950, the Constitution of India declared Hindi in the Devanagari script as the Official language of India. Hindi is one of the main languages of India and is spoken by around 40% of the Indian population.
Hindi takes pride in being the mother tongue of 180 million people and the second language of 300 million people. Mahatma Gandhi used Hindi to unite India and hence the language is also known as the “Language of Unity”.
14th September is now recognized as Hindi Diwas and is celebrated every year. The students of grade I recited a Hindi poem. Anshu Yadav of grade II also recited a Hindi poem on water.
Mrs Neetu Seth, Head of the Hindi Department told the children about the importance of Hindi Diwas.
The students of CT Public School participated in Hindi and Sanskrit Group Song Competition organised by Bharat Vikas Parishad at Guru Nanak Library, Jalandhar. The music team consisting of nine participants competed with eleven schools . The competition was very tough, however the students bagged the second position in both the categories.
The Principal Mrs. Suman Rana and the Vice Principal Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini congratulated the team and their mentors Mrs. Kiran and Mr. Harsimar Singh for their stupendous performance and motivated them to reach higher goals.
CT PUBLIC school is hosting the school district games for both boys and girls of all categories i.e under 14,17,19 (Volleyball, Basketball, Kho-Kho ) from dated 1st September to 7th September 2016.
Sep 1, 2016
Heartiest congratulations to Samarth Sharma for his sélection in State Level Football Tournament.
Sep 1, 2016
Janmashtami commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It is on this auspicious day that Lord Krishna made an advent towards His earthly abode, to shower his blessings on humankind as well as to eradicate any form of evils dominating the land. His divine advent onto this earth truly made things merrier and happier. Love seemed to prevail everywhere and among everyone. The tiny tots of CT Kindergarten venerated the auspicious festival of Janamashtmi by garbing in colourful traditional outfits of the ‘Gopis’ and ‘Krishna’ and enchanted everyone with their charm and innocence.
Little Krishna and Radha looked adorable in their colourful costumes and the entire kindergarten was transformed into a land of joy, mirth and celebration. The function was inaugurated by Mrs Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-Chairperson, CT Group of Institutions. Aarav presented a welcome speech. The little children masquerading as Lord Krishna, Radha and little ‘Gopis’, enthralled the audience with their beautiful dances. A group of girls and boys along with the Chief Guest were thrilled to break the ‘handis’ on the feet tapping musical background. The audience too enjoyed the show. Later they were given sweets in their classrooms.
This festival taught them to be friendly and also the value of sharing. Later everyone took turns to rock the baby Krishna to sleep in a beautifully decorated cradle. The Principal Mrs. Suman Rana and Vice Principal Mr Gurteg Singh Saini along with the Kindergarten In charge, Mrs Neena Sethi congratulated everyone on the occasion and inspired them to follow the teachings of Lord Krishna.
Aug 23, 2016Keeping in view the sensitivity of the matter after Chinese kite strings claimed six lives in the National Capital, a seminar was organised on CT Public School campus on Monday. Teacher’s emphasis was laid on making the students vigilant against the use of the string. They urged the students and others to create awareness among the public and urge them, especially youngsters, to revert to traditional and indigenously prepared 'manjha dor' for flying kites. This manja is made of metallic/nylon yarn with an abrasive coat of crushed glass gummed on to it making it razor sharp and non-biodegradable. This frenzy leads to the discovery of killer Chinese manja.
Aug 23, 2016
A State level Karate Championship was held in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh on 14th August in which Prateek Shinde clinched a gold medal and brought kudos to the school. There were around twelve schools from various districts of Himachal Pradesh and he defeated all and won great applause by the spectators for his wonderful performance.
Aug 22, 2016
Freedom in the Mind,
Faith in the words …
Pride in our souls …
Let’s salute the nation on this auspicious day.
Independence was celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect at CTPS. Mrs. Parminder Channi, Chief Guest , Mrs. Suman Rana, Principal & Mr. I.R. Pathak, Dy. Director were escorted by the school band.
To Commemorate the sovereignty of our nation, the Chief Guest unfurled the tricolor flag and all in unison sang the National Anthem and expressed the joy of our freedom.
At the end sweets were distributed to the students.
Indeed, it was a day of joy, a day to love and respect our country and make it a better place for Indians to live and experience the freedom, peace and unity in diversity.
In the fast track of modern life man has become so mechanical and selfish in his thoughts and actions that he has no time to enjoy the bounties of nature. As a result many festivals associated with the colourful seasons have become redundant and forgotten and have taken a back seat. However, festivals should be celebrated as they bring life to exuberance and enthusiasm. Celebrating festivals brings brotherhood and harmony in society and can be interpreted as a good time to bring everyone together in symphony and gratitude.
CT Public School took the initiative to connect the young generation with their tradition and culture. The teachers told the students about the importance of various forgotten festivals especially TEEJ.
The Teej festival celebrates the bounty of nature, arrival of clouds and rain, greenery and birds with social activity, rituals and customs. This festival was celebrated by the teachers of CT Public School with great fervour and enthusiasm. They invited Class IV staff members to be a part of this colourful festival.
A series of vibrant cultural items were presented which pronounced the onset of Saavan. The teachers, all garbed in beautiful traditional attires enhanced the essence of the festival which was marked with folk songs, dances and interesting games. Mrs. Rajwinder crowned with Mrs. Teej Title.
Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-Chairperson, CT Group of Institutions and Mrs. Tanika Channi, Treasurer, CT Group; were the Guests of Honour on this great festive occasion.
A beautifully decorated swing was hung to exhibit the religious and cultural emotions and happiness. Mrs Suman Rana, Principal, presented a token of love to the Chief Guest as a mark of gratitude, after which the teachers treated themselves to a lavish lunch.
May a happy bright star always light your path.
Just live it out to the fullest and have fun!
Age hasn’t spoiled you a bit!
We wish you a wonderful birthday.
We hope all your birthday wishes and dreams come true.
Boarders, who are staying away from home, miss their families a lot. In order to remove their homesickness, CT hostel always create a congenial atmosphere for their boarders to provide homely feeling. Birthdays celebrated in CT Hostel become living memories which are always treasured by the boarders all their lives. Birthday Party was orgainsed in the Hostel in which there was a get-together and boarders cut the birthday cake and enjoyed a lavish dinner.
The Co – Chairperson of CT Group of Institutions, Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Mr. Manbir Singh, Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions along with Madam Tanika and Baby Aryana graced the occasion. They spent a wonderful evening with the boarders who sang songs, danced and played many games. The Principal of the school, Mrs. Suman Rana congratulated the birthday children and blessed them.