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THE WORLD IS FULL OF GOOD THINGS. THE BEST YOU GIVE TO THE WORLD THE GOOD COMES BACK TO YOU."

16/12/2021

" Our Flag🇮🇳 does not fly because the wind moves, it flies with the last breath of each soldier"🥷

The feeling of victory, whether competitively in a sports contest or personally, makes one feel like they are at the top of the world and cannot be taken down, therefore Vijay Diwas is celebrated on December 16 every year to honour the victory of Indian armed forces over Pakistan in the war 1971 war.On this day, India pays homage to all the soldiers🥷 who defended the nation.

Vijay Diwas , a day to remember the gallant efforts and sacrifices of the Indian armed forces.

On this Vijay Diwas, we salute our national heroes, for their supreme sacrifice, valour and courage.

Jai Hind, Vande Mataram
Happy Vijay Diwas to all.

MCPS

09/12/2021
09/12/2021

Soldiers Never die They remain forever in our Heart as Martyr

Paying our sincere tribute and gratitude to the true son of mother India General Bipin Rawat for his dedicated services to the Motherland.
He was an outstanding soldier, a true Patriot, he greatly contributed to modernise our armed forces and security apparatus. His insights and perspectives on strategic matters were extremely exceptional. His passing away have saddened us deeply.😞

General Rawat added great strength to our defence capabilities and made a Stellar contribution to strengthen our national security. His outstanding service to our nation will always be remembered.

We mourn this untimely loss.
ॐ शान्ति 🙏🙏
MCPS

19/11/2021

SATGURU Guru Nanak Emergence cleared Spritual Darkness.'

Guru Nanak Jayanti ,also known as Gurpurab , is the most important festival for the followers of the religion of Sikhism . It is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru , Guru Nanak Dev. The Sikhs celebrate this pious occasion with great enthusiasm and peace. Devotees all around the World offer prayers and Guru Nanak Ji's hymns are read and appreciated.

May Guru Nanak Dev Ji inspire you to achieve all your goals bless you with peace and bestow you with eternal joy and happiness.

Happy Gurpurab to all.

MCPS

14/11/2021

Children are like buds in a Garden and should be carefully and lovingly nurtured.

A special Assembly was held at MCPS on 13-Nov-2021 to mark the occasion of Children's Day, conducted by the teachers.It began with chanting of prayer to seek the blessings of Almighty. The teachers staged the different colours of their presentations in the form of speech, poetry, jokes and songs to make the children cheerful. Since 2014 the school observed a tradition to gift children piggy bank on 14 of Nov as a gift, in which they donate some amount to the adopted orphanage "Bal kutir at Noida. All the staff members along with the school management also donate for this noble cause.
On this happy occasion, valued Vice Principal madam wished all the children happiness and added that they are the Nation Builders as the future of the nation is vested in them.

A smile of yours can show heaven on earth. A twinkle of your eyes can still us for ages.

Happy Children's Day

MCPS

Photos from Meerut City Public School's post 14/11/2021

Happy Children's Day to all MCPSians.......

Photos from Meerut City Public School's post 13/11/2021

The investiture ceremony of MCPS for the academic session 2021-2022 was held with great pomp and dignity on 12 November 2021. Donning the mantle of accountability, the members of the students council took the pledge to hold the school motto of loyalty, truth and honour in high esteem. The white house members i.e Head boy, Head girl ,Deputy Head boy, Deputy Head girl along with the sports captains took the oath to abide by the school rules and responsibilities. Eventually the respected Manager sir and esteemed Vice principal madam advised the student council members to be humble and remain in gratitude because they are on the threshold of a new beginning, and the values and ethos that they have imbibed from the school will guide them forever in their lives.

MCPS

06/11/2021

Bhai Dooj:Bond of Love

Bhai dooj is a very auspicious festival of siblings. On this day, sisters pray and wish for the long life health, wealth and prosperity of their brothers. The brothers in return takes a lifelong vow to protect their sisters. It is a popular belief that Yamuna had taken this promise from his brother Yamraj that by celebrating Bhai dooj one gets relief from the fear of Yamraj and it is also increases love and emotion between brother and sister.On the day of Bhai dooj brothers and sisters reaffirm their pious bonds of affection.

May this Bhai dooj bring immense happiness and success in your life.

Wishing you a Happy Bhai dooj

MCPS

05/11/2021

Govardhan puja/ Annakut is a festival which is celebrated with great zeal and zest across all parts of India. It is celebrated next day of Diwali and people worship Lord Krishna on this day. People believe that Lord Krishna saved the residents of Mathura from Lord Indra by lifting a mountain named 'Govardhan'. People make miniature clay and cow- dung, symbolising Govardhan and worship them.

May this holy day of Govardhan puja bring you success, wealth and lots of happiness.

Happy Govardhan Puja

MCPS

04/11/2021

Deepawali : Festival of Lights🕯️

The Hindu festival of lights, known as Deepawali 🪔or Diwali is the biggest and the brightest of all festivals. A festival marked by four days of celebration🎊, it is celebrated in the honour of Lord Ram Chandra because on this day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. This is a festival enjoyed by everyone. Amid all the festivities, we tend to forget that bursting crackers lead to noise and air pollution. Hence, it is important to have safe and eco friendly Diwali🪔.

Just like the colours of Rangoli, hope this Diwali brings new smiles, undiscovered avenues, different perspectives and unbound happiness.

Wish you a joyous and prosperous Diwali

MCPS

03/11/2021

Chhoti Diwali:Light over *Darkness

Narak Chaturdashi commonly referred to as Chhoti Diwali , is the second day of the first- day- long Diwali festival. This day marks the triumph of Lord Krishna's consort, Satyabhama over a demon named Narakasura .

May the joy, cheer and merriment of this divine festival surround you forever.

Wish you a very sparking Narak Chaturdashi .

MCPS

Photos from Meerut City Public School's post 02/11/2021

There is a spark in you. You have just gotta ignite the light and let it shine.💥💥

Diwali the festival of lights which literally means an array of lights was celebrated with love, colours and glitter at MCPS on 1st November 2021 in the form of competition at all levels, in which students made and decorated diyas, Bandhanwars, designed rangolis, lanterns and in addition to this elegant bottles of light. A class decoration competition was also conducted on 2nd November 2021 in which students as well as teachers participated enthusiastically, together with a special celebration arranged for the members of the MCPS family. The occasion was upheld splendidly, accompanied by a rich cultural programme comprising of music and foot tapping dances. The rejoicing culminated with the distribution of sweets and gifts to the staff members along with the supportive members of the school.
The day will be cherished and kept in memories of everyone.

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Monday 8am - 4pm
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