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ANAEMIA AWARENESS CAMP IN BILGA

Students & Teachers of CT Public School and CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences create awareness among the gathering about the symptoms, precautionary measures and treatment of Anemia at Village Bilga, Jalandhar on the event of World Health Day, April 7, 2014

Anaemia is a serious problem affecting majorly adolescent girls and malnutrition community which retards their ability to work and learn; and further makes them weak. It was caused due to the decreased iron content in the blood. The World Health Organization has estimated that over one third of the World’s population suffer from anemia.

The recent survey have shown that in India approx 50% girls are suffering from this condition whereas the ratio of the anemia suffering in boys falls around  30%. That also informs that anemia is a wide spreading condition in our society due to various reasons like nutritional deficiency, socio-economic and demographic factors. 

The health camp for masses was organized by CT Group of Institutions as ‘Anaemia Detection Camp’ under the guidance and supervision of Civil Hospital Jalandhar and Indian Medical Association, Jalandhar Branch at Guru Arjun Dev Gurudwara Sahib, Bilga Village.

During the camp, over 300 volunteers were examined. A team of 10 members, comprising doctors and technicians from the Civil Hospital, Chawla Nursing Home for IMA- Jalandhar, NSS volunteers from CT Group of Institutions and faculty from CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences contributed effectively to estimate the hemoglobin in girls & women and advised them to take enriched and nutritive diet and medication wherever required as per the advice of physician.

The students of class 11th and 12th of CT Public School also participated with full enthusiasm and informed the villagers about precautionary measures, symptoms and treatment guidance related effective points of anaemia.  Students also performed Nukkad Nattak to aware the gathering in an entertaining way.

 Speaking on the occasion, Dr Gagandeep Singh, Secretary, IMA- Jalandhar branch said that India continued to be one of the countries with the highest prevalence of anemia. Prevalence of anaemia was because of low dietary intake, poor availability of iron & proteins and chronic blood loss due to hook worm infestation and malaria. Dr Singh said that studies have shown that infants born to mothers with severe anemia have a higher risk of irreversible brain damage, acute liver damage, lower school achievement, a reduced physical and exercise tolerance and poor immune response. Since anaemia has a serious impact on learning capacity, productivity and survival, there is a need to combat anemia during adolescence and the central government also have such Anemia eradication national program.

There is lack of awareness on the importance of having an optimal hemoglobin level, conveyed Dr Sushma Chawla, President IMA- Jalandhar Branch. “One way to prevent iron deficiency anemia is to increase iron intake through diet. A person can get iron from a variety of foods, especially leafy & green vegetables. The chief reason for anaemia among the girls is that they skip diet for losing weight,” Dr Chawla added and her team of medicos also counseled the young girls for their health and intellect perspectives with nutrition and life style and given them certain tips to prevent anaemia.

Sharing the views Dr Manoj Kumar, Group Director CT Group of Institutions said, “The camps conducted by the CT Group are as a part of its socio responsibility under NSS activities. Keeping the exigency of organizing health-centric programs CT Institutions has signed a MoU with the Civil Hospital Jalandhar for providing health related facilities to the people in surrounding rural areas.”

S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman CT Group of Institutions said, “CT Group of Institutions has always been keen to organize such health awareness camps and campaigns like cancer awareness campaign, Hepatitis Awareness camp, Heart care, blood donation camps etc. and appreciated the services contributed by the experts from Civil Hospital & IMA – Jalandhar Branch for this noble cause” 

Apr 7, 2014

HAPPY FIRST DAY IN CT KINDERGARTEN

All the students were welcomed on their first day in the school. A SMILEY was put on their shirt by their class teachers when they entered in the campus.

 

Apr 2, 2014

GREENING THE ENVIRONMENT

 Nature is the epitome of beauty and bounteousness, thanks to the designs and diversities employed by the Creator. But man is bent upon robbing nature of her vivid beauty and consequently is doing irreparable harm to himself and it has dawned on him that he is the worst culprit in degrading the environment. The scarcity of agricultural lands became an excuse for man to clear off the dense forests which mitigated the harm and injuries caused by industrialization and urbanization. Trees are mercilessly felled to meet the various needs of the people. Man’s act of deforesting the land is also ominous to the existence of many species of flora and fauna. The adverse impact on biodiversity may destabilize the ecological balance whose ill- effects are quite intangible. Keeping this in mind, CT Public School organized tree plantation to sensitize the young minds and develop a holistic attitude towards Nature in order to enjoy its blessings. The senior wing of the school did a commendable service to the society by greening the environment. The students planted trees and green saplings in and around the school campus. They fixed their name tags on the trees and even pledged to care for them till they attained proper growth. They formed groups, selected open sites and other vacant lands for planting trees of different kinds. In order to create awareness among the students, a workshop was conducted stressing the need to plant more and more trees as they provide life, health, freshness, rain and protect the environment from pollution. Even the teachers participated in the tree plantation programme wholeheartedly. The Principal of the school, Mrs Ranjana Rajput exhorted that such activities should be organized in schools because the young minds of the children are more receptive and sensitive to learn the importance of trees in their lives and their role in protecting and safeguarding the environment.

Mar 19, 2014

ALUMNI MEET AT CT PUBLIC SCHOOL

It was a colourful fiesta at CT Public School when the alumni of the school converged at their Alma Mater to pay tributes to their teachers and mentors. The Chief Guest on the occasion was the S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman, CT Group of Institutions. It was a festive occasion which was marked with excitement, revelry, amusement and rich cuisine.

Even the students who had joined the school since its inception in 1997 were present on the grand get- together. They articulated their feelings and relived the golden moments in the school. They played various games were played and gave a treat to their taste buds. The CT Management and staff endeavoured hard to make their day special. Mrs Ranjana Rajput, Principal, greeted the alumni and congratulated them for their successful careers and inspired them to always work hard in their lives as success is governed by hardwork.

Feb 24, 2014

CT KINDERGARTEN ORGANISES GRADUATION CEREMONY

The sun on CT Kindergarten rose brightly with a happy and joyous note when the UKG classes were honoured with diplomas for graduating to the main school.

The mentors welcomed the students with rosebuds and good luck bands. The function was chaired by Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-chairperson, CT Group of Institutions and Mrs.Tanika Channi. The function was marked with speeches, songs, dances and qawalis unfurling lots of emotions and love to the outgoing class.

The Chief Guest honoured the children with diplomas and gifts. The cake ceremony was organized to make the day memorable for the teachers as well as the students.

The Principal Mrs. Ranjana Rajput exhorted that Kindergarten graduation ceremonies help to enhance a sense of responsibility and discipline to enable them to take up greater tasks. She blessed the students and advised them to follow the path of righteousness

Feb 22, 2014

SEMINAR FOR TEACHERS AT CT PUBLIC SCHOOL

It is an interesting, exciting and challenging time in Indian education because of the number of significant reforms that have recently been introduced e.g. Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE);Problem Solving Assessment; CBSE International curriculum development; the broadening of the requirements for tertiary entry to include Board-based examinations; and to move towards using performance standards to summarize achievements. All of these have a requirement of good assessment knowledge and all are moving to empower teachers in the teaching and learning process.  A seminar on Assessment Training Programme for Teachers with CAER was organized for four days starting from 21st February at CT Public School, Jalandhar under the aegis of Jalandhar Independent Schools Sahodaya Complex. The teachers hailing from various CBSE schools attended this programme in which the teachers were enlightened with assessments methods in various subjects. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Group Director, CT Group of Institutions addressed the gathering saying that we should go for the sake of the child towards the betterment of his future. Mrs. Vibha Sharda (Chairman, Jalandhar Independent Schools Sahodaya Complex) was also present on the occasion. The seminar was divided into two modules in which insight into the construction of multiple choice questions and quality constructed response to assess the scholastic skills of the curriculum was given. The key takeaways in the training programme were understanding of the Modern Theory of Assessment like Higher Order Thinking Skills, analyzing and critiquing samples of MCI’s in various subjects, guidelines for applying principles of writing MCI’s and constructing, administering and evaluating quality questions and performance tasks. The Principal of the school, Mrs. Ranjana Rajput exhorted the need of the teachers to remain updated and adept with the innovative methods in the teaching profession.

 

Feb 21, 2014

FAREWELL ADIEU - TO OUTGOING STUDENTS

Farewell Party was organized for XII Science and Commerce stream, who are going to scale their Board Examination in the premises of CT Public School, Jalandhar. This auspicious occasion was presided over by Chairman, CT Institutions S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Co- chairperson Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi,  Mrs. Tanika Channi and Principal Mrs. Ranjana Rajput.

The stage was wonderfully performed by Mrs. Vandana Kamboj. She welcomed the guests and the students for their benign-presence. Students from XI gave scintillating performances and enthralled the audience. Dance and Modelling were the main attractions of the day. Modelling on the ramp by the outgoing students was appreciated and applauded by all and sundry. 

 

A panel of jury comprising bench of three judges, gave their jurisdiction. The judges adjudged Miss. Loveleen Bajaj from Science stream as Miss CTPS, 2014 and the dashing and handsome personality Shivam Verma hailing from commerce as Mister CTPS.

Thereafter, the Head Boy of the school, in his vote of thanks, thanked the Principal Mrs. Ranjana Rajput for her unstinting support, guidance, love and affection which she showered on there, from time to time. He also thanked the senior Teaching faculty for their hard toil and endeavours which they had put in, around the year, and mould them to face the upcoming challenges in their life. 

 

The Chairman of the school, S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Co-chairperson Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi gave mementos and bestowed their blessings on the outgoing students and wished them luck for their Board Examinations and all success in their coming life. 

 

The curtain of the function was let down with dance and music. The students rocked the stage by dancing and making merriments. Fun and frolic prevailed in the atmosphere. Obviously, it was a memorable day for the outgoing students of CTPS, who are going to be good doctors, engineers, successful businessmen & nation builders. 

Feb 21, 2014

HOLIDAY ON 13th & 14th FEBRUARY, 2014

There will be a holiday on 13th & 14th Feb, 2014 on account of Shri Guru Ravidass Jayanti.

Feb 12, 2014

WINNERS OF LPU T-20 INVITATIONAL SCHOOL CRICKET TOURNAMENT

Final matches for LPUT-20 Invitational School Cricket Tournament 2014 were played at Sports Stadium of  Lovely Professional University. Our cricket team brought laurels to the school by lifting Overall Trophy. Jasbir Singh of Class X was declared ‘Man of the Series’; whereas, Chirag, Akshit & Ashish stood man of the final and two semi final matches. LPU Chancellor Mr Ashok Mittal awarded our cricket team with cash prizes of Rs 30,000.Principal of the school, Mrs. Ranjana Rajput congratulate the team for their achievement.

Jan 6, 2014

REGARDING WINTER BREAK HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK

 Winter break holidays homework is available under DOWNLOAD section. For classes I-X, file can be downloaded with name interdisciplinary project of respective class.

Dec 28, 2013

REGARDING PTM

 There will be PTM for class XII ( sci &comm.) On  December 28, 2013 from 9:00 am to 10:00 am.

Dec 27, 2013

Christmas Celebrations

 The chill of the winter brought warmth in the premises of CT Public School with Christmas round the corner.

The whole campus wore the Christmas colours of red, silver and green to welcome the birth of Jesus Christ who had come to relieve the world from misery. Christmas was celebrated in the CT Kindergarten in order to inculcate the qualities of understanding, sharing, tolerance and brotherhood amidst great pomp and fervour.

A beautiful Christmas tree was decorated with bells, stars, stockings and gifts. Santa Claus came riding on his sleigh and gave gifts and sweets to the tiny tots. The children were very excited to see him.

All the children sang Christmas Carols and danced to the tune of “Jingle Bells”. The teachers wore Santa caps and distributed sweets to the students. Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The Principal of the school Mrs. Ranjana Rajput wished Merry Christmas to one and all and said, “Celebration of festivals is also a learning process for the young minds. We must inculcate good values preached by Almighty Jesus Christ”. 

     

Dec 25, 2013

Birthday Celebrations of Hostlers

 Boarders, who are staying away from home, miss their families a lot. In order to remove their homesickness, CT hostel tries to create a congenial atmosphere for them to provide homely feelings. Birthdays celebrated in CT Hostel become living memories which are always treasured by the boarders all their lives. In the month of December CT Hostlers celebrated the birthday of all the students who had their birthdays in the month of November and December. There was a get-together in which 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. She spent a wonderful evening with the boarders who sang songs and danced and played many games. The Principal of the school Mrs. Ranjana Rajput congratulated the birthday children and blessed them.  

Dec 25, 2013

CT Public School hosts CT Carnival

A fiesta of colour, fun and frolic was witnessed at the vivacious carnival organized by CT Public School. S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman, CT Group of Institutions inaugurated the glittering programme of the day.

It was a day of merriment and jubilation for the residents of Jalandhar who thronged the campus for a day when they could take a plunge in their childhood days and pamper their taste buds with various cuisines and take joy rides on giant wheels and horses.

 Apart from this, a Baby show was also organized for the infants and toddlers who enthralled the audience with their comely tactics and pranks. Exhibits of various artistic items prepared by the students of the Art Mela were displayed and were a great attraction for the youngsters.

There were many interesting shows for the families like modelling, quiz and games. Different stalls like Lucky Tree, Hoopla, Hit the Pyramid, Lucky Dip etc. were put up to gratify the people. It was a joyous experience for all age groups who relished every moment of the carnival.

The Chief Guest S. Charanjit Singh Channi distributed the prizes and certificates to the winners.  

S.No.

Prize

Ticket No.

Winner

1

LCD

3754

Arshdeep Singh (VI-A)

2

Laptop

2559

Ishan (UKG A)

3

Tablet

0307

CT Shahpur

4

Microwave

1622

Miss.Amandeep (PGT Physics)

5

DVD Player

0014

CT Shahpur

6

Induction Cooker

5118

Paramveer (X-A)

7

OTG

0163

CT Shahpur

8

Heater

2273

Ekta

9

Casserole

4487

Tarandeep (III-A)

 

S.Charanjit Singh Channi congratulated all the participants for their commendable efforts. It was heartening to see the participants performing to perfection. Praising the tiny tots he further added that tiny tots have immense talent which needs to be scrutinized and channelized for their all round development.

Mrs.Ranjana Rajput, Principal, CT Public School in her valediction appreciated the efforts and enthusiasm of the staff members for putting up a grand show and making the CT Carnival a success. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif

Dec 22, 2013

ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION

CT Public School celebrated  Annual Function at Sardarni Manjit Kaur Auditorium Shahpur with great pomp and show highlighting the theme “Save Us from Extinction” that aimed at inspiring the society to develop a holistic and ecological approach towards our Mother Earth so as to preserve the natural resources from getting depleted and to meet the needs of the future generations. Dr. Pushkar Vohra, Joint Director Sports CBSE was the Chief Guest of the day.

On arrival to CT Campus the Chief Guest was escorted by CTPS School band students with full honour. The band took the Chief Guest to Auditorium where he witnessed the display of the slogans & the models based on the theme of extinction viz; sparrow extinction, tiger extinction, girls’ extinction, Indian music extinction where the scouts & guides honoured the Chief Guest & the other dignitaries with the formal salute. The interior decoration of the auditorium peculiarly based on the day gave a traditional hue to the whole auditorium.

The function started with lamp lighting ceremony by the Chief Guest, accompanied by the Chairman, CT Group of Institutions S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Co-chairperson Mrs. Parminder Kaur, Managing Director Mr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chairman, Mr. Harpreet, Dr. Manoj Kuma, Group Director & other dignitaries.  They were all given floral welcome by school authorities

This was followed by the recitation of the shabad “Tu kahe Dole Praniya Tud Rakhega Sirjanhar” by the music choir of the school. It was further followed by Bhakti Aradhna (Diya Vandana). Dr. Manoj Kumar, Group Director CT Group of Institutions extended the formal welcome to the Chief Guest with his impressive speech. Speechifying on the occasion he laid emphasis to save the natural resources & wildlife. He phrased it as “our moral duty” to procure the resources for the generations to come. 

The whole function revolved around the theme so the solutions were also projected & explained on the screen with the help of phrases just to create suspense amongst the audience. The following themes were shown;

  1. Save………..Trees (Contemporary dance)
  2. Save…………Tigers(Tribal dance)
  3. Save…………Ozone(Aerial Act)
  4. Save………….Culture (Folk dance)
  5. Save………….Girls(Punjabi dance)
  6. Hope………….to save us all  from Extinction(inspirational song) 

The Principal of the school, Mrs. Ranjana Rajput read out the Annual report of the session 2012-13 and made the parents aware of the achievements during the session in different disciplines. She also congratulated the academic-winners for their achievements. The school staff was also honoured by the management for their distinguishing efforts put in by them, for the school. She further announced the names A1 holders & the winners of Cultural trophy & Academic trophy.   

Awarding the prizes to the winners, Dr. PushkarVohra  said, “I am delighted to see the school students moving towards the development of the country through their outputs in academic, sports & cultural activities. The programme presented today is the portrayal of the complex issues being confronted on the national & international front. Here not only the problems have been shown, but the suggestive measures to sort out the problems have also been given simultaneously. Really the philosophy suggested through this Annual function can make the survival without any hitch. ” 

Congratulating the students, S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman, CT Group of Institutions said, “I am proud of my students and my faculty, whose hard work is instrumental in bringing about such a wonderful result. Undoubtedly, this is a result of scientific approach, extended inputs on part of faculty and the desire to excel on a continuous basis. We wish to see the overall development of the students. In order to ensure this we provide the facilities, opportunities, infrastructure & training to the students.”     Finally the event concluded with serving of a delicious lunch to guests, parents & students.

Dec 1, 2013

CT Public School Organizes Folk Dance Competition

CT Public School organized Folk Dance Competition under the aegis of Sahodaya Independent Schools. As many as 22 schools participated in this competition. The Chief Guest on the occasion was S. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman CT Group of Institutions and Mr. Manoj Kumar, Group Director also graced the occasion. It was a wonderful competition in which the students performed beautiful folk dances of various states. The teams comprising of eight to ten students were garbed in colourful attires and performed with grace and elegance. The parameters for judgment were costumes, synchronization and props used by the teams. Kamla Nehru School, Phagwara bagged the first position, CT Public School, Jalandhar was second while Shiv Jyoti School, Jalandhar was third. Cambridge International School for Girls, Jalandhar got the Consolation Prize.  Mrs. Ranjana Rajput, Principal, CT Public School congratulated the winning teams and their teachers. In her presidential address she said that the Indian folk dances were losing their importance as western culture was creeping into the Indian society due to globalization and it is the responsibility of the young generation to restore it.

Nov 9, 2013

CTPS ORGANISES ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET

CT Public School organized its Annual Athletic Meet in its premises from 29th to 31st October with a spirit of sports to embody a combination of qualities such as fairness, courtesy, generosity, grace and decency i.e. sportsmanship. The school was bubbling with activity and excitement as CT Sportspersons entered the playfield of CT Public School with a fervor and determination to win.  The opening ceremony began with the lighting of the torch. The torch was borne by the sportsperson won laurels for the school at the State and National levels. A wonderful march past took place of the four houses. The participants marched elegantly and smartly before the Chief Guest, Mr Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman, CT Group of Institutions, Dr. Harpreet Singh, Director, Maqsudan Campus. The Annual Athletic Meet was declared open by the Chief Guest with the release of the colourful balloons.

Much zest and jubilation was witnessed on the 1st day when the participants qualified in the heats. The   students were categorized into three groups-sub junior (classes IV, V &VI), junior (classes VII, VIII & IX) and senior (classes X, XI & XII). There were numerous track and field events like 100 mts. , 200mtrs. 800 mtrs. , 1500 mtrs., long jump , Shot Put, Triple Jump, and Relay Races. The sports persons inflamed with a spirit of sportsmanship and gusto tried their best to excel in their events.

The Athletic Meet came to a close on 31st October with the distribution of the prizes to the top notches. The best athlete in sub- junior category was bagged by Manjinder Singh (boys) and Simranjit Kaur (girls) . In the junior category, Karan Multani (boys) and Simran Dhaliwal (girls) were declared as the best athletes. Similarly in the senior category, Vijay Singh and Lakhwinder Singh (jointly, boys) and Simranjit Kaur (girls) were declared as the best athletes. The sports trophy was bagged by Marigold House as it stood first with 299 points followed by Jasmine House with 274 points. Rose House stood third with 224 points. After the declaration of the results, the bugle was played and the four house captains folded the school flag and handed it to the School Sports Captain Shubham. The School Flag was then handed over to Principal, Mrs. Ranjana Rajput. The Chief Guest dispensed the medals to the winners and honoured the Sports Department and the House In charges. Mrs. Ranjana Rajput, Principal, CT Public School, in her valedictory message congratulated the winners and thanked the teachers for their great efforts in the successful culmination of the Sports Meet.

Oct 31, 2013

STORY TELLING COMPETITION (NURSERY)

I Position

Suhani (Nur A),  Saurish                (Nur B) 

II Position

Ada (Nur A), Haridyansh (Nur B) 

III Position

Radhika                (Nur A), Maulik                (Nur B)

Oct 31, 2013

FIXTURE FOR I SARDARNI MANJIT KAUR MEMORIAL CRICKET TOURNAMENT

Oct 31, 2013

RESULT OF CLAY MODELLING COMPETITION (Pre Nry)

Result of clay modeling


I Position

Vikrant Vaid & Sana Mahajan

II Position

Kartikay

III Position

Harsimran Kaur & Aarav Talwar

 

Oct 30, 2013

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