Wednesday, 20 August 2025

 79th  Independence Day Celebration

The 79th Independence Day was celebrated with immense enthusiasm and patriotic fervor at Vivekananda Kendra Zilla Parishad Vidyalaya, Port Mout, on 15th August 2025. The entire school atmosphere was imbued with a spirit of national pride as students gathered on the school premises by 6:15 am., their faces glowing with love and respect for the nation.

 The celebration began with a vibrant Prabhat Pheri at 6:20 am., during which students marched through the nearby areas while singing patriotic songs. Some students were dressed as prominent freedom fighters, adding an educational and emotional touch to the procession.

The official program commenced at 7:00 a.m. with the flag hoisting ceremony followed by the National Anthem. The national flag was hoisted by Shri Bhuminathan, Up-Adhyaksh, Zilla Parishad South Andaman.

And Smti. Sarika Devi Zilla Parishad member, Sippighat Constituency, South Andaman was also present .

In their addresses, the Principal and the special guests spoke eloquently about the significance of Independence Day, emphasizing the value of freedom and the responsibilities it entails. Their inspiring words motivated students and staff alike to uphold the ideals of unity, discipline, and national pride.

 A motivational speech was then delivered by one of the respected teachers of the school Miss Priya Dhali and one of our students Ku. Gayatri Kishen of XI A. The address highlighted the great sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and reminded everyone of their duties as responsible citizens of a free India. The speech deeply resonated with the audience, instilling a renewed sense of patriotism and purpose.

 This was followed by a well-coordinated drill performance by the students, symbolizing strength, unity, and discipline. Their synchronized movements and energetic display served as a powerful tribute to the spirit of independence and collective strength.

 The celebration concluded with the distribution of sweets to all students, spreading joy and reinforcing the communal spirit of the day.

 A total of 610 students, 32 teachers, and 07 non-teaching staff participated in the celebration, making it a truly memorable and meaningful event.










Monday, 11 August 2025

 

Raksha Bandhan Celebration

Raksha Bandhan, fondly known as Rakhi, is a revered Hindu festival that honors the timeless bond of love, trust, and protection shared between brothers and sisters. The term "Raksha Bandhan" originates from Sanskrit, where "Raksha" means protection and "Bandhan" signifies a bond or tie, symbolizing a pledge of care and mutual support.

On 9th August 2025, Vivekananda Kendra Zilla Parishad Vidyalaya, Port Mout, celebrated this auspicious occasion with immense enthusiasm and cultural fervor. The school premises were filled with a festive spirit as students and staff gathered to commemorate the values and traditions associated with Raksha Bandhan.

The program began with an introduction to the significance of the festival. Teachers shared insights into its historical and cultural relevance, helping students understand the deeper meaning behind the rituals. The students listened attentively and expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to engage in such a meaningful celebration.

As part of the outreach initiative, a group of teachers and students visited nearby institutions including IRBN Port Mout,Police Station Ograbraj, Primary Health Centre Chouldari,Primary Health Centre Tushnabad, Veterinary Hospital Port Mout and Maket area of Tushnabad, Chouldari & Port Mout .They tied rakhis to the staff and personnel, spreading warmth, goodwill, and a message of unity beyond the school walls. This thoughtful gesture was well-received and fostered a spirit of community engagement and gratitude.

In the days leading up to the celebration, a Rakhi Making Competition was held on 5th August 2025 for students of Classes VI to XII. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation, with students displaying remarkable creativity and craftsmanship. Colorful and imaginative rakhis made by the students were appreciated by all and added a personal touch to the festival.

The event concluded on a joyful note, with heartfelt interactions and shared smiles among students, teachers, and community members. A total of 416 students, along with 33 teaching 5 non-teaching staff members, took part in the celebration, making it a truly memorable and successful occasion.

RAKHI MAKING COMPETITION IN SCHOOLS






RAKSHABANDHAN CELEBRATION












 Student Parliament/Senate

The Student Parliament for the academic session 2025–26 was successfully organized on 4th August 2025 within the school premises. The event commenced with enthusiastic anchoring by Smti. Kirti Tiwari, setting a lively tone for the ceremony.

A total of 20 students were selected to be part of the Student Parliament Committee, along with a dedicated team of volunteers. The occasion was graced by the Principal, Smti. Sabita Devi, who, along with the House Masters and House Teachers, formally badged the elected members in a ceremonial investiture.

The highlight of the event was the announcement of the School Captains. Ishaan Singh and K. Varsha, both from Class 12, were proudly selected as the School Captains for the session 2025–26, earning loud applause and encouragement from students and teachers alike.

To conclude the event, a spirited March Past was conducted by all the elected members, house teachers, and house masters. The ceremony reflected unity, discipline, and enthusiasm, marking a proud moment for the school community.

                   







Wednesday, 30 July 2025

 Bhajan Sandhya at VKZPV Port Mout

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.
The evening commenced with the chanting of Shanti Paat, followed by Ekya Mantra, setting a serene and sacred tone. The devotional segment began with a soulful bhajan dedicated to Lord Ganesha, sung beautifully by a student of the Vidyalaya. This was followed by devotional songs in praise of Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, Devi, and the recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa, each performed with heartfelt devotion and energy.
The Bhajan Sandhya turned into a spiritually enriching experience where children and parents came together with love and reverence. One of the most memorable aspects of the evening was the enthusiastic participation of the students, who’s singing deeply touched everyone present.
In total, the event saw the participation of 31 teachers and 05 non-teaching staff 30 parents, and 67 children, creating a vibrant and spiritually charged environment. The evening concluded with Sandhya Aarti and Prasad distribution, leaving everyone with a sense of peace and divine joy
The Bhajan Sandhya proved to be a spiritually enriching experience, bringing children, parents and teachers together in a celebration of faith and unity.



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.