Bhajan Sandhya at VKZPV Port Mout
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
On the auspicious evening of 29th July, Vivekananda Kendra Zilla Parishad Vidyalaya, Port Mout organized a Bhajan Sandhya in the school premises, creating a spiritually uplifting atmosphere filled with devotion and unity. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, parents, and teachers, all gathered to immerse themselves in the divine vibrations of devotional music.
Sunday, 27 July 2025
Kendra Varga Organised by VKZPV Port Mout at School Premises
On
26th July 2025, Kendra Varga was
conducted at VKZPV Port Mout.
The
session began at 12:00 PM with three Omkaras, followed by the Shantipath and
Karmayoga shloka led by Smti. B.Latha . Agyaa Abhyas like Nishchalo bhava and
Susthito bhava were performed followed
by Yoga Abhyas like Vrikshasana and
Tadasana for the wellness of mind and body led by Shri. Kushal Biswas.
Engaging
games like Ek Sawaal Do Jawab and Akash Dharti Pataal conducted by Smti.Arati
Das , brought fun and excitement to the session. A patriotic song 'Desh hi
pukarta tu so raha Jawan hai' sung by one of teachers Shri. Kushal Biswas
followed by a Charcha on ' The impact of mobile phones on children's lives '.
Altogether
10 parents and 06 teachers actively participated in the event. Lastly the
programme concluded with Avlokan by
Miss. Sujata Biswas followed by Shanti Mantra.
Amrut Parivaar Organised by VKZPV Port Mout at School Premises
On
26th July 2025, the school premises came alive with the vibrant celebration of
"Amrut Parivaar" , a cultural event dedicated to honoring Indian
family values, unity, and tradition. The event brought together students,
parents, and teachers through the joyful expression of language, attire, and
traditional cuisine.
The
program began with a flower offering to “Om” by the HOI, teachers, parents, and
children, signifying purity, peace, and togetherness. This was followed by the
recitation of the “Ekyamantra”, which filled the atmosphere with a sense of
spiritual unity. After this, the Head of Institution warmly welcomed the
gathering, appreciating the presence and participation of the families, and
highlighting the importance of preserving our cultural roots.
The
celebration continued with the patriotic group song “Nirmanon ke Pavan Yug
Mein”, performed by teachers, parents, and students, spreading a strong message
of unity and nation-building. After the song, one of our teachers, Smt. Menoka
Paik, highlighted the significance of 'Amrut Parivaar'. She spoke about how the
concept reflects the timeless Indian ideals of an ideal family — one that
nurtures love, respect, and shared responsibility among its members. She
emphasized that the strength of our society lies in strong families, where
cultural, moral, and emotional values are rooted and sustained from an early
age.
Six
families participated in the event, wearing traditional attire representing
different regions such as Kerala, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Nicobari Tribe, and West
Bengal, showcasing their regional identities. A memorable part of the event was
when children brought homemade traditional dishes and explained their names,
ingredients, and cultural relevance in their own mother tongue, fostering a
deep connection between food and language.
Following
the food display, a fun game session was held in which parents, teachers, and
children participated actively, led by one of the teachers, Smt. P. Kavitha,
adding laughter, teamwork, and excitement to the day. The entire program
commenced with Miss R. Simran. The event concluded with a vote of thanks
proposed by Shri Debashish, who appreciated the efforts of all participants,
families, and staff members for making the program a grand success.
Parents
expressed their appreciation for this thoughtful initiative, sharing that the
event gave them an opportunity to connect deeply with the school and its
culture. They expressed willingness to support and contribute to such programs
in the future. The “Amrut Parivaar” celebration left behind a strong message of
togetherness, cultural pride, and the importance of family in shaping a
harmonious society. The event concluded on a high note, with everyone looking
forward to the next culture extravaganza.
Sanskaar Varga organised by VKZPV Port Mout at School Premises
On
25th July 2025, the Sanskaar Varga conducted by the students with the
enthusiastic participation of 56 students from Class VII A & B. The session
began at 1:35 PM with three Omkaras, followed by the Shantipath and Karmayoga
shloka, setting a positive tone for the event.
The
yoga session that followed included Ardha Kati Chakrasana, Padahastasana, and
Ardha Chakrasana, promoting discipline, balance, and self-awareness. Students
then practiced three agyas — Nishchalo Bhava, Susthito Bhava, and Swastho
Bhava, further enhancing their mental and physical well-being.
Engaging
games like Namastey Ji and Akash Dharti Pataal brought fun and excitement to
the session, while the geet "Chale Nirantar" added a creative
element. A storytelling session featuring the unsung hero "Tiruppur Kumaran", shared by
student Ainesh Tutty, inspired the students.
The
session concluded with students expressing their thoughts and reflections.The
Sanskaar Varga was a resounding success, providing students with a unique
opportunity to develop their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. The
event promoted discipline, self-awareness, and teamwork among the students,
making it a valuable experience for all participants.
Rope
Skipping Demonstration
On
24th July 2025, the Directorate of Education organized a Rope Skipping
Demonstration under the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao programme at Marina Park Road,
with the aim of promoting health and well-being among girls. The event
emphasized how skipping can empower girls to take charge of their physical and
mental health, fostering overall fitness and confidence.
Girls
from all government and private schools under the Sri Vijaya Puram Headquarters
area enthusiastically participated in the event. A total of 850 girls took part
in the demonstration.
From
our Vidyalaya, 10 students from Classes V to VIII participated in the event.
They were accompanied and guided by the Physical Education Teacher (PET).
The
event was a great success, inspiring young girls to engage in regular physical
activity and highlighting the importance of fitness for empowerment.
Mallakhamb
Camp by Chinmaya Mission
A
two day Mallakhamb Camp was organized by Chinmaya Mission on 22 and 23 of July
2025. Mallakhamb is a traditional Indian sport that blends gymnastics, yoga,
and strength training on a wooden pole or rope. It enhances physical fitness,
mental focus, and flexibility. Rooted in ancient martial arts, it reflects
India’s rich cultural heritage.
Shri.
Uday Vishwanath Deshpande, Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise
was the mentor for this two-day Camp. Initially, he instructed the students to perform some warm
up exercises to prepare the body for physical activity, then they were taught
various poses, postures and technique on a vertical wooden pole or hanging
rope, emphasizing strength and flexibility. Some games were also conducted to
promote overall physical fitness. Altogether 10 students of classes VI to VIII
participated actively from our vidyalaya. They were escorted by PET.
This
Mallakhamb camp was a success, providing participants with a unique opportunity
to learn a traditional Indian sport.
Awareness on Dolphin Conservation
On
08th July 2025, our Vidyalaya
observed Dolphin Conservation Awareness Day.
Dolphin
Conservation Awareness is essential to protect these intelligent and graceful
marine animals, which play a vital role in maintaining the balance of ocean
ecosystems. By spreading awareness, reducing plastic use, supporting
sustainable fishing, and opposing captivity, we can help ensure a safe and
healthy future for dolphins and our oceans. Protecting dolphins means
protecting the health of our planet.
Initially,
a pledge was taken by Miss. R. Simran, highlighting the importance of this day.
In
connection with Dolphin Conservation Awareness day a painting competition was
conducted on 22 July 2025 for the students of classes VI to VIII in which 10 students actively participated.
A
short video was also shown to the students of classes XI and XII.
Interactive session by INS karmuk, Indain Navy
On 18 July
2025, INS Karmuk, Indian Navy Naval Base Haddo, organized an interactive
session with students in our vidyalaya. Lt. Commander Manish Chavan R and Lt.
Varun D spoke about the various entry schemes available to join the Indian
Armed Forces. The session covered multiple entry points for students who aspire
to serve in the Army, Navy or Air Force. The eligibility criteria and selection
process for each entry scheme were discussed in detail. Students were informed
about the age limits, educational qualification, and physical requirements for
each scheme.
This
session provided students with a comprehensive overview of the various entry
schemes available to join the Indian Armed Forces. Students were encouraged to
explore these opportunities and pursue a career in the defence forces.
Altogether
74 students and 04 teachers were present.
Ek Ped Maa
Ke Naam
On 15th
July 2025, Forest Department, Manglutan
Range, organised the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” campaign in our vidyalaya with the
heartfelt intention of honouring mothers by planting trees in their name.
Forest Department staff along with 200 students, 20 parents and 6 teachers
planted saplings as a tribute to the unconditional love, care, and sacrifices
of mothers. This symbolic act served not only to express gratitude but also to
raise awareness about environmental conservation.
Saturday, 12 July 2025
Report
on visit of Aadarniya Vishwas Lapalkar Ji at VKZPV Port Mout
On 11th July 2025, Aadarniya Vishwas Lapalkar Ji, Paschim Bengal Pranth Sangathak, VK Kanyakumari visited our vidyalaya, VKZPV Port Mout. He arrived sharply at 1:20pm and was whole heartedly welcomed by the Principal Smti. Sabita Devi and other staff members. He interacted with the students of classes X and XII and shared his words of wisdom encouraging them to explore their potential and take initiative and grow into responsible individual. Altogether 60 students were present.
He
also held a discussion with the teachers
of classes X and XII and emphasized the importance of team work and
inter-personal relationships. Teachers as a mentor can inspire, support, and
walk beside students through their journey of growth and learning. A staff
meeting was also arranged in which Vishwas Ji interacted with the new teachers
and held a brief discussion on achieving our goals.
Altogether
31 teachers were present.
The programme concluded with Shanti Mantra at 3:30pm.
Inaugural
Ceremony of Class XI Arts Stream at VKZPV, Port Mout
The
Inaugural Ceremony of Class XI Arts Stream was held on 10 July 2025 at VKZPV
Port Mout,with great enthusiasm and participation. The program commenced with
a warm welcome extended to the Chief Guest , Shri. Prakash Adhikari , Adhyaksh
Zilla Parishad South Andaman, Shri. B. Bhoominathan, Up-Adhyaksh Zilla Parishad
South Andaman , along with other dignitaries, staff, and students.
The
inauguration of new Arts stream in a school is a significant event that marks a
new chapter in the school's history.
The
event began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp, symbolizing the removal
of darkness and the ushering of knowledge and wisdom. This was followed by a
welcome address delivered by the Principal Smti. Sabita Devi , who expressed
gratitude to all present and set the tone for the day's proceedings.
The
Chief Guest performed a Ribbon-Cutting
Ceremony to officially open the new classroom for Class XI Arts with 24
students.
The
Chief Guest delivered an inspiring speech, motivating the students to strive
for excellence and make the most of the opportunities provided to them. He
emphasized the importance of discipline, hard work, and innovation in achieving
success.
Various
cultural performances added the vibrancy to the event, showcasing the talent
and enthusiasm of the students. A brief presentation about the objectives and
schedule of the program was also given by the Principal.
The
event concluded with a vote of thanks by Smti. B. Latha .
The
programme concluded with Shanti Mantra.
Guru
Purnima Celebration at VKZPV Port Mout
On
10th July 2025, at around 9am Guru Purnima was celebrated at VKZPV
Port Mout. Guru Purnima is a significant festival dedicated to honour the
teachers and mentors. It's a day for disciples to express gratitude and
reverence for those who guide them on their spiritual and intellectual
journeys.
On
this special day Shri. Prakash Adhikari , Adhyaksh Zilla Parishad South Andaman
was the Chief Guest and Shri. B. Bhoominathan , Up-Adhyaksh Zilla Parishad South Andaman was the Special
Guest with other dignitaries. The program began with lighting the lamp by the
Chief Guest and other guests followed by Ekya Mantra.The Principal Smti. Sabita
Devi addressed the gathering and appreciated the students for their excellence
in the examination. A student of class
XI, Payal Kirtania delivered a speech on Guru Purnima, followed by a patriotic
song on guru, sung by students of classes IX and X.
Futher,
Smti. Menoka Paik one of the teachers highlighted the significance and key
aspects of Guru Purnima in her speech.
The
students of classes X and XII were felicitated with trophies and certificates
by the Chief Guest and other Guests for their outstanding performance in the
academic session of 2024-25 of CBSE Board Exam. A total of 6 toppers from
classes X and XII, and 8 subject toppers were honoured for their academic
excellence along with their parents. The Chief Guest motivated the students by
sharing inspirational words and encouraged them to pursue their dreams with
dedication and confidence.
Altogether
100 students, 13 parents and 05 teachers were present.
The
program was anchored by Smti. P. Kavitha (Teacher ) and the vote of thanks was
proposed by Smti. B. Latha (Teacher).
The
programme concluded with Shanti Mantra.
On the same day, our school organised Swadhyay for teachers and had a small discussion on Guru Purnima. Altogether 32 teachers participated.