Tours & Trips

Visit to Prominent Libraries of Mysore by Reader's Club members

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Readers club of Sainik School paid a visit to prominent libraries of Mysore on 04 Dec 2017 as part of the club activities. The visit provided ample opportunities for all the cadets to learn and appreciate the mode of work, resources, and different projects of libraries.

 The cadets appreciated "Drushti"- a novel initiative by university library Mysore to facilitate reading among the visually challenged researchers and general public and the classification of resources that are accessible to the readers to help them prepare for competitive exams, research work .A separate section is set up under the same roof to promote reading among the underprivileged community. 4,50,000 books are arranged section wise as reference section, stack section, language section, dissertation and thesis section, periodical section etc. The library has a well equipped digital library with 300 computers with internet facility for the readers to provide the first hand information in their research work and projects. The library functions smoothly with the help of Library Automation software under the supervision of library trainees and librarians.

The visit to Oriental Research Institution Library, Mysore was an awesome experience. Thousands of Palm leaves and paper manuscripts were collected and the scholars were appointed who are well versed in south Indian languages for cataloguing those manuscripts in the library. Many rare books were also found and among them all “Arthsastra of Kautilya”, the book on Indian polity and military science  gained our attention. The library consists 30,000 manuscript bundles written in Sanskrit, in which many of them are collected from different parts of Karnataka. We were also told that they have published more than 205 rare works in Sanskrit and 10 works are getting ready for print. Vidushi. Dr. Devaki was impressed by the turnout of the cadets and addressed the cadets sharing them with the nuggets of wisdom from the scriptures and reminding them of the responsibility of the future leaders. The cadets were full of praise seeing the palm leaves and the efforts of the unknown scribes who painstakingly recorded the ancient literature in the bark of the wood and the leaves of Bhoj. Now the digitalization is progressing to preserve the manuscripts.

The collection of periodicals and bound volumes in the RIE Library was the feast to the cadets educating them the need of preservation and mending of the books.70,000 books,73 journals both Indian and International are showcased in the library. The sayings of writers and philosophers are hung in the walls of the library to motivate the studious visitors. So far 5000 bound volumes are preserved for the research scholars.

            They were also given opportunity to do shopping at Sapna Book Stall, Mysore building in them a close affinity towards the magic of books.

                                                                                                                                                                         Report By: Readers' Club In Charge

Visit to Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala

A contingent of 190 cadets of Class IX and X escorted by eight teachers visited INA Ezhimala from 01to 03 Dec 2017.  The objectives of the visit were:

  • To enrich our knowledge about National Defence
  • Awareness about the necessity of a force to safeguard the national interest in our territorial waters.
  • Get hands on experience of new places.
  • To provide us an opportunity to take part in one of the popular Marathons.

Whole contingent was accommodated in Cheeta and Brave Heart squadrons. A sight-seeing was also organized for us by the Academy.  Mr. Pramod Singh (from INA) co-ordinate our visits to Kautilya Block, Panini Library and to the stable on the sea-shore.  We energized ourselves in Katari Mess in a dignified way. We took part in 5Km run in ‘Land of Legends’ marathon, secured our medals by completing it successfully. The whole visit enthralled us by the Academy’s majestic look and the service what it is offering to the nation. We were strongly motivated by the fruitful visit to INA. Being Asia’s biggest Naval Academy, INA impressed me a lot to take a firm decision to choose what I have to become in near future.  I thank authorities of INA, our school authorities and my teachers for giving me an opportunity to visit INA and decide what I have to do to join INA by 2021-22.

                                                                                                                                                               Report By: Cdt Ajith M Yankanchi, Class X 

                                                                                      

NDA Visit by class XIA cadets

NDAOn 24th Nov 2017 after the address by the Principal, we departed from the school to visit NDA. We reached on 25th Nov at 1600 hrs at Pune .The staff of CAFVDC Kirkee received us.
The next day i.e , on 26th early in the morning we ready to proceed to witness the POP reviewed by the Deputy Commandant of NDA. The cadets of NDA were immaculately turned out and put up a spectacular drill .We were awestruck by their march past. We could see the other Sainik Schools like SSkorakunda, SS Chithorgarh, SS Kapurthala with us to witness the parade. We had a glimpse of the sprawling campus of NDA like Cadets’ Mess, Squadrons, AFTT,Gol Market and Equestrian Arena.We could meet the alumni of our school.Wg Cdr MPS Solanki,the ex-Registrar of our school was also posted there.He motivated the cadets to join NDA.He also made provision for our cadets to witness Tattoo Show. Light and sound show at Sudan Block was a wonderful depiction of history of establishment of NDA.
On 27th , we visited the nearby places like Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani. Then ,proceeded to Naval college of Engineering.The campus was huge with good infrastructure.

Report By: Ms. Sreelekha V S and Team

Visit to Historical Places of Hassan by Cadets of Class VIII

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    The school organized the picnic for class VIII students on 28-07-17, Friday. The chosen venue for the picnic was Sjravanbelagola, halebidu and Beluru.

   With the heart filled with beatitude and incitement, we left to Shravanbelagola. It must be around 8:30 hrs we reached the famous Jain Pilgrimage town, Shravanbelagola, but we had already caught a glimpse of the huge monolithic statue from quite a distance. I remember reading about the massive statute at Shravanbelagola in my history textbook. However, it is only when the places and the stories we’ve read about visualize in front of our eyes that we begin to appreciate the profound richness of our history, our religious and the various civilizations that passed through the ages.

     From Shravanbelagola with hearts filled with peace & happiness we left to Halebidu. Halebidu literally mean ruined city and got its name after the city was attacked twice be the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century. The city was the capital of the Hoyasala rulers during the 12th & 13th century. The idea of this temple is believed to have been proposed by one of the ministers under the Hoyasala King. Out of his love & gratitude for the King & Queen.

         From Halebidu we travelled to Beluru. The Channakeshava temple at Balur is dedicated to lord Vishnu and was built in the 12th centrury. We observed that Halebid temple has a more beautiful exterior, Belur has more exquisite carvings in the interior.

                                                                                                                                                     Report by: Ms. Parvathi P, Asst. Master in Maths

Visit to Neharu Planetarium Bangalore by Cadets of Class VII

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      A contingent of 107 cadets  from class VII A, B and C had their educational excursion to Bengaluru and Sreerangapatnam on 25 Jul 2017. They were escorted by Mr. Prasad M H, Mr. Shivakumar and Ms Jhansi Rani.

         The main purpose of the visit was to give the cadets an opportunity to witness shows at Nehru Planetarium, to provide first hand information and experience about the functioning of state legislature popularly known as Vidhana Soudha from where the state of Karnataka is governed. Cadets also paid obeisance at Sreeranganatha Temple at Sreerangapatnam. The temple architecture was quite amazing and breath-taking. The whole excursion enriched us by giving an exposure to the cosmic beauty including formation of eclipse coupled with a religious attachment, grandeur of the past history enabling us to study the basics of architecture, thereby strengthening the concepts learnt in the classrooms.

Report by: Prasad M H, Asst Master In Kannada

 

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