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PUC - Sci PUC - Com NEW HORIZON PRE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Computer Science Electronics & Communication Information Science Electrical & Electronics Biotechnology Mechanical Civil Automobile M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D., M.Sc., (Engg) Bachelor of Engineering : A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE STUDENTS AND BY THE STUDENTS PUC PLUS B.B.M, B.C.A, B.Com NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING NEW HORIZON NEW HORIZON TIMES H H H H H H H H Bangalore, March 2017 FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Promote your brands by advertising in New Horizon Times, For details contact Ms. Vasanthi S R Ph: 080 - 2526 1735 / 2526 1021 Dear Parents Hari Om! Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2017-18 for PLAY GROUP, NURSERY AND LKG can be downloaded from the website www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in Registration forms can also be obtained from New Horizon Vidya Mandir or New Horizon Gurukul, the timings are : 9.00 am to 3.30 pm. Filled in registration forms are to be submitted at New Horizon Vidya Mandir. The registration fee is Rs.500/-. Parents can take a tour of the campus after the submission of the registration forms. The timings are :-9.00 am to 3.30 pm. Please submit the filled in registration form with the following enclosed: 1. The latest passport size photograph of the child. 2. Photocopy of the birth certificate. Note : The child should have completed 1 year 11 months on 1st June, 2017 for admission to Playgroup. For admission to NURSERY, the child should have completed 2 years 8 months on 1st June, 2017 and for LKG, the corresponding age will be considered. ADMISSION NOTICE FOR PLAYGROUP, NURSERY AND LKG FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 - 18 Bhoganahalli, Bellandur Post, Behind New Horizon College of Engineering Bangalore - 560 103 Ph : 65690701 / 703 Mob : 9900087732 www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in Principal CMM/BHE/DECL/NPP - 230 / 10 / 2033 GRADUATION DAY GRADUATION DAY At 5.55 p.m. one could see the students gathered at the back of the quadrangle, the girls adjusting their sarees, the boys messing with their hair, eager to start. After they were introduced, the students walked solemnly behind the Principal, knowing very well it would be the last time they would be doing so. Once all the students had taken their positions, they were asked to be seated. The symbolic lamp was lit by the chief guests, starting the ceremony on an auspicious note. This was accompanied by the choir's salutations to Lord Ganesha. As their teacher addressed the gathering, it finally hit the students. rd Graduation Day Ceremony was the reason they all had gathered there on that beautiful evening of February 3 , 2017. It was the day when their thirteen year old journey in this school world would end. It was a day which honoured these students who had transformed from bawling toddlers into fine young individuals. Five students rose, walking to the front of the stage, looking at the five candles they were expected to light. These candles would illuminate their path ahead, for they represented the five pillars that made up an individual's character and decided his/her future – Academics, Sports, Values, Co-curricular Activities and finally, Patriotism. All equally important, one incomplete without the other. All the students present that day vowed to give equal importance to all of them, and to be better human beings The atmosphere became more solemn by the minute, until it was time for the Principal's address. A few light-hearted jests along with some serious advice and the atmosphere was visibly lighter. She took her seat amidst deafening applause. That was followed by the Chief Guest's address. He spoke to the students about some of the most valuable experiences of his life, giving students advice on how to survive their next big milestone - college. Each student was then presented with a memento. The outstanding students of the batch were presented with awards. It was a way for the institution to honour those who had brought honour to the school. The students cheered loudly for all their peers, remembering every memory shared with them as their names were called out. Then the valedictorian for the occasion, the School Captain, addressed the gathering. He thanked all who had helped them, and he promised that they would make this institution proud in the future. His speech was met with a suitable reply by the representative of the ninth grade who assured her seniors that her batch would not let them down. The Chairman then walked up to the podium, his calm confidence through as he inspired the radiating students to strive for a better tomorrow. The teachers were asked to stand in front of their students. The students brought the roof down as they cheered for their teachers, recognizing their contribution through the years. Then, the School Captain led her batchmates through the Pledge. Their voices rang loud and clear as they vowed to respect everyone, and to fulfil their responsibilities and duties. The dignitaries then came up to the dais, and lit the candles held in their hands. The students helped light their peers' candles, indicating how knowledge illuminated the world around them, during a time of complete darkness. With tears in their eyes remembering the past, the students sang their farewell songs 'Pal' and 'Seasons in the Sun', which was really apt for the occasion. Then the students sang the school song one last time, the sound deafening, their spirit unbeatable, remembering every moment they had spent within this compound. As the song reached its crescendo, the students breathed in one last time before belting out the final line. As the evening came to an end, all the students made a silent promise to themselves, to never let down this institution. Sanjana Vasanth X

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PUC - Sci PUC - Com

NEW HORIZONPRE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGEComputer ScienceElectronics & CommunicationInformation ScienceElectrical & ElectronicsBiotechnologyMechanicalCivilAutomobile M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D., M.Sc., (Engg)

Bachelor of Engineering :

A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE STUDENTS AND BY THE STUDENTS

PUC PLUS

B.B.M, B.C.A, B.Com

NEW HORIZON

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGNEW HORIZON

NEW HORIZON TIMESHHHHHHHH

Bangalore, March 2017

FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Promote your brands by advertising in New Horizon Times, For details contact Ms. Vasanthi S R Ph: 080 - 2526 1735 / 2526 1021

Dear Parents

Hari Om!

Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2017-18 for

PLAY GROUP, NURSERY AND LKG can be downloaded from the website

www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in

Registration forms can also be obtained from New Horizon Vidya Mandir or

New Horizon Gurukul, the timings are : 9.00 am to 3.30 pm.

Filled in registration forms are to be submitted at New Horizon Vidya Mandir.

The registration fee is Rs.500/-. Parents can take a tour of the campus after

the submission of the registration forms. The timings are :-9.00 am to 3.30 pm.

Please submit the filled in registration form with the following enclosed:

1. The latest passport size photograph of the child.

2. Photocopy of the birth certificate.

Note : The child should have completed 1 year 11 months on 1st June, 2017

for admission to Playgroup. For admission to NURSERY, the child should

have completed 2 years 8 months on 1st June, 2017 and for LKG, the

corresponding age will be considered.

ADMISSION NOTICE FOR PLAYGROUP, NURSERY AND LKG FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 - 18

Bhoganahalli, Bellandur Post, Behind New Horizon College of Engineering Bangalore - 560 103 Ph : 65690701 / 703 Mob : 9900087732

www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in

Principal

CMM/BHE/DECL/NPP - 230 / 10 / 2033

GRADUATION DAY GRADUATION DAY

At 5.55 p.m. one could see the students gathered at the back of the quadrangle, the girls adjusting their sarees, the boys messing with their hair, eager to

start. After they were introduced, the students walked solemnly behind the Principal, knowing very well it would be the last time they would be doing so.

Once all the students had taken their positions, they were asked to be seated. The symbolic lamp was lit by the chief guests, starting the ceremony on an

auspicious note. This was accompanied by the choir's salutations to Lord Ganesha. As their teacher addressed the gathering, it finally hit the students. rdGraduation Day Ceremony was the reason they all had gathered there on that beautiful evening of February 3 , 2017. It was the day when their thirteen year

old journey in this school world would end. It was a day which honoured these students who had transformed from bawling toddlers into fine young individuals.

Five students rose, walking to the front of the stage, looking at the five candles they were expected to light. These candles would illuminate their path ahead,

for they represented the five pillars that made up an individual's character and decided his/her future – Academics, Sports, Values, Co-curricular Activities and

finally, Patriotism. All equally important, one incomplete without the other. All the students present that day vowed to give equal importance to all of them,

and to be better human beings

The atmosphere became more solemn by the minute, until it was time for the Principal's address. A few light-hearted jests along with some serious advice and

the atmosphere was visibly lighter. She took her seat amidst deafening applause. That was followed by the Chief Guest's address. He spoke to the students

about some of the most valuable experiences of his life, giving students advice on how to survive their next big milestone - college.

Each student was then presented with a memento. The outstanding students of the batch were

presented with awards. It was a way for the institution to honour those who had brought honour to

the school. The students cheered loudly for all their peers, remembering every memory shared with

them as their names were called out. Then the valedictorian for the occasion, the School Captain,

addressed the gathering. He thanked all who had helped them, and he promised that they would

make this institution proud in the future. His speech was met with a suitable reply by the

representative of the ninth grade who assured her seniors that her batch would not let them down.

The Chairman then walked up to the podium, his calm confidence through as he inspired the radiating

students to strive for a better tomorrow. The teachers were asked to stand in front of their students.

The students brought the roof down as they cheered for their teachers, recognizing their

contribution through the years. Then, the School Captain led her batchmates through the Pledge.

Their voices rang loud and clear as they vowed to respect everyone, and to fulfil their

responsibilities and duties. The dignitaries then came up to the dais, and lit the candles held in their

hands. The students helped light their peers' candles, indicating how knowledge illuminated the

world around them, during a time of complete darkness. With tears in their eyes remembering the

past, the students sang their farewell songs 'Pal' and 'Seasons in the Sun', which was really apt for

the occasion.

Then the students sang the school song one last time, the sound deafening, their spirit unbeatable,

remembering every moment they had spent within this compound. As the song reached its

crescendo, the students breathed in one last time before belting out the final line. As the evening

came to an end, all the students made a silent promise to themselves, to never let down this

institution. Sanjana VasanthX

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Answers on Page 4

RIDDLES

A VarshithV

1. What has four legs, but cannot walk?

3. Feed me and I live. Give me some water and I will die. What am I?

4. What can travel around the world while staying in one corner?

5. Which vehicle is spelt the same backwards and forwards?

6. What is at the end of a rainbow?

7. People buy me to eat, but never eat me, What am I?

8. Take off my skin - I won’t cry, but you will, what am I?

2. What number do you get when you multiply all the numbers on the

telephone's number pad?

JOIN THE DOTS TO COMPLETE THE PICTURES OF

VEGETABLES AND COLOUR THEM PROPERLY

INCREDIBLE INDIA - A CULTURAL TRAVELOGUE - PRIMARY ANNUAL DAY

The most awaited event of the year, the Annual Day of the Primary thDivision was held on the 11 of February, 2017. It was presided over by

Dr. Mohan Manghnani, Chairman, New Horizon Educational Institution.

The Chief Guest for the occasion was Dr. Sangeeta Saksena, Co-Founder

Enfold Proactive Health Trust. The theme for the event was 'Incredible

India – A Cultural Travelogue'. The captivating performance of the

students enthralled the audience. The effects of the LED display and

colourful costumes enhanced the performance. This Annual Day will be

remembered by one and all.

B V Krishna Prathik of Std X was

awarded the PES University “Commitment

to Science” Scholarship. He was

selected as the Best Science Student

on the following criteria's:

Creativity·

PES University recognizes this young

talent as PESSAT Research Associate.

He was awarded a cheque of

Rs 10,000/-.

Ability to work with his hands·

· Ability to score well in the exams and compete in SCIENCE SUBJECTS ONLY

· Passion towards Science

Prakriti of Std IV won the Gold and

the Bronze medal in the Karnataka

State Karate Championship in the

girls (10 – 12 years) category.

Nimish Bodas of Std II participated

in the Karnataka State Karate

Championship 2017. The event

hosted by Shito – Ryu Karate School

of India was held at the Koramangala

Indoor Stadium. He won a Gold

medal in the individual Kumite event

and a Bronze medal in the individual

Kata event.

Nidhi and Nishanth

of Std VIII won the

third position in the

inter school table

tennis competition

for juniors conducted

by Vagdevi Vi las

School.

Ashlesha of Std X passed the Trinity

College London, Piano Exam for

Grade 6 with distinction. It was held

in November, 2016.

Sneha Nune of Std III won the first

prize in the painting competition

conducted by the Karnataka State

Council for Child Welfare. The prize

was distributed during the Bal Utsav th2016 on 9 of December, 2016 at

Bal Bhavan, Cubbon Park.

Sindoora of Std III won two Bronze

medals (Kata and Kumite) in the

Karnataka State Karate Championship st2017 held on the 21 of January, 2017.

CONGRATULATIONS

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thThe Annual Athletic Meet of New Horizon College, Kasthurinagar was held on 13 January, 2017 at the New Horizon College of Engineering Campus,

Marathahalli. The event commenced with the hoisting of the flag by the Principal, Dr S. Edwin Christopher. The oath was administered by Priyanka. The

students solemnly pledged to uphold the spirit of true sportsmanship. The flame of peace and harmony was lit by Kiran K of I PUC.

The track and field events witnessed vibrant cheer and true sportsmanship. The 4 x 100 metres relay was a mix of vigour and encouragement. The icing

on the cake was the Staff event which was looked forward by all. The competitive scores enthralled the audience as there was a tough competition for the

overall championship. Second PUC bagged the overall Championship. The individual Championship-Girls was bagged by Harshita S of II PUC and the

individual Championship Boys was bagged by Kiran K.

The winners were awarded with medals and certificates by the Principal. The event concluded with the vote of thanks which was

followed by the National Anthem.

Jiji Ranganathan

(Department of English)

REPUBLIC DAY / ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET 2016 - 17

Freedom in our Mind,

Faith in our Words,

Pride in our Heart,

Memories in our Souls.

Let’s Salute the Nation

on

REPUBLIC DAY

thRepublic Day honours the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect, that is, 26 January, 1950. The Annual Athletic Meet for the academic year th2016 – 17 was held on 26 January.

th th26 January, 2017 was India's 68 Republic Day. The Chief Guest for the day was Major Vijay Kumar, a retired officer of the Indian Army and a celebrated

sportsman himself. The event began with the hoisting of the National Flag which was followed by the National Anthem. The school Flag was hoisted by

the Principal. This was followed by the School Song. The students, led by the Captains and Vice Captains of our school, marched proudly in the

ceremonial parade, representing their respective houses.

The March Past was followed by the Annual Athletic Meet where all of the athletes took part in various events and won medals to make their houses proud. Hercules house was declared the best marching contingent. Apollo House was declared the overall Champions.

The lowering of the National Flag and the School Flag signified the conclusion of the Sports Day.

Nidhi PramodVIII

STSPORTS DAY – PRE-PRIMARY DIVISION 21 JANUARY, 2017

ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET - NHC - K

In the Pre-Primary, Sports Day is not just about races. It's all about 'Racing

with fun.' It is theme-related. This year, Pre-Primary showcased 'Carnivals of

the World' through a volley of interesting races. Carnival music from all over

the world set the pace and rhythm for each of the Nursery and LKG races.

The UKG children showcased their skill in races like the Hurdles, Balancing

race, Lemon and spoon race, Sack race, 3-legged race and Relay. It was with

a feeling of pride that the parents watched the little ones take the oath and

light the torch. Special races like the Parents race, Teachers race, and the

Housekeeping race kept the spirit of excitement shining throughout. Kudos to

all our little ones who displayed that competition is not all about winning,

but about the spirit of competing with fun.

Aarush Rajesh of UKG won the 1st

Prize in the category under – 7

conducted by “GKR Memorial Open ndChess Tournament” on 22 January,

2017. He got 6/6 points.

DANCE COMPETITION -th

Nursery –13 January, 2017

A dance competition was conducted

for the Nursery students. It was a

delight to see the tiny little feet

moving to the beat of the music,

and small little hands swaying to the

rhythm of the song. Their beautiful

dance costumes that enhanced each

and every performance seemed like

they were all ready to set the stage

on fire.

ENGLISH RECITATION

COMPETITION - LKG - th

24 January, 2017

The Recitation Competition

was organized for the LKG

students. Verses were recited

with a lot of confidence, a

sparkle of excitement and a lot

of eagerness to recite.

HANDWRITING COMPETITION thUKG – 9 January, 2017

A handwriting competition was

conducted for the UKG students. It

was indeed a visual treat to see our

UKG children write perfectly way

better than most adults.

Amodini Naik of Std V B won the AITA (All India Tennis Association)

U – 10 Girls Tennis Tournament held at KSLTA (Karnataka State Lawn Tennis thAssociation) Bangalore on 19 December, 2016. She also won the AITA

U – 10 girls Tennis Tournament held at Tenuts Temple Academy, Bangalore thon 25 December, 2016. She won the AITA U-14 girls Runner Up

trophy at the tournament held at Fortune Tennis Academy, Bangalore on nd2 January, 2017.

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Printed and published by Dr. MOHAN MANGHNANI for NEW HORIZON EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS(NHEI) at NITHYA ENTERPRISES. NEW HORIZON TIMES is an inhouse publication brought out on an

experimental manner. The contents are written, edited by the students and teachers of NHEI. Disclaimer. Utmost care has been taken while selecting the articles of NEW HORIZON TIMES. However, the Editor

and Publisher shall not be directly responsible for any inadvertent misrepresentation of fact/facts or bloomers, which might have crept in despite our best ef forts.

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BEHIND THE SCENEPublisher : Dr. Mohan Manghnani

Ms. Nilofar, Ms. Vinutha, Editorial Board Members :Ms. Rachna, Dr. Savitha

Chief Editor : Mrs. Sandhya Raman

Editor : Ms. Supreeta, Ms. Meenakshy

Sub Editor : Jeevika G

Editorial Assistants : Ms. Uma M

Photographer : Mr. Guru P

Young Reporters : Nandana R, Nidhi N, Ariyamala,

Anushka N, Nidhi P, Sneha G, Sanjana K,

Sneha P, Chiranth S, Akshath V, Pranav K

Bangalore, March 2017 NEW HORIZON TIMES

HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS !!

NHPS HOOPSTERS OF EXCELLENCE

Shashwat M A, Sai Aditya, Suraj S Nair, Vash R Motwani (Standing) and Coach

Mr Antony (Sitting) represented Karnataka State in the XX ASISC National

Games Basketball Championship held at Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad from th th8 to 11 November, 2016. The team with Principal Ms Sandhya Raman.

New Horizon Public School basketball U – 14 boys and girls teams were

Champions in the Inter School Basketball Tournament conducted by Amar

Jyothi Public School, Devasandra in November, 2016. The team with

Mr Antony (Coach & HOD Sports), Mrs Sandhya Raman (Principal) and

Assistant Coach Mr Suresh M.

NHPS U – 14 boys were Champions and the U-14 girls were Runner Up in

the VIVA – 6 inter school Basketball Championship conducted by VIBGYOR

School at Harlur in November, 2016. The team with Coach Mr Antony and

Principal Ms Sandhya Raman. Sai Sathya P of NHPS was awarded the Best

Player Trophy.

NHPS Boys and Girls Basketball team were Runner up in the KNSKS Inter thSchool Basketball Tournament held at Banashankari on 27 and

th28 of January, 2017.

WHILE MOST ARE DREAMING

OF SUCCESS, WINNERS

WAKE UP AND WORK HARD TO

ACHIEVE IT

New Horizon Hoopstars annexed 10

Inter School Championships and were

Runner up in 7 tournaments in the

year 2016. 4 of the players

represented Karnataka State in the th20 ASISC National Games held at

Hyderabad in November, 2016. 13

players were awarded special

t roph ies fo r the i r exce l l en t

performance in various tournaments.

The team with glittering trophies

along with Coach Mr Antony and

Principal Sandhya Raman.

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8. An onion

1. A table

2. The number 0

3. A fire

4. A stamp

5. Race car

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