29/02/2024
Science Day Celebration 2024 - Std. V
We are a co-educational English-medium school with a rich history of quality initiatives in Education. At the Smt. R. N.
Sheth Vidyamandir, Mumbai, we believe in inspiring minds and nurturing talent.
29/02/2024
Science Day Celebration 2024 - Std. V
09/12/2022
BEST OUT OF WASTE - Secondary Section 2022
02/12/2022
Food Practical - KG
25/11/2022
Salad Making Activity [Std. V]
25/11/2022
Secondary Section
Picnic 2022 (Tikuji ni wadi Amusement & Water Park)
22/11/2022
BEST OUT OF WASTE - VII - D
15/08/2021
Celebrating the Platinum Jubilee of Indian Independence Day
Independence Day is the symbol of the valiant sacrifices of our freedoms fighters and the people of India to attain freedom from the claws of the British.
• We honour our great freedom fighters in the national celebration of Independence Day.
• This day teaches us the importance of patriotism and strengthens our Unity irrespective of any differences.
• We remember all the struggles and sacrifices, which our ancestors did for our country.
13/08/2021
Let's Observe Nag Panchami in the most thoughtful manner
Seeing a snake during this period is considered extremely auspicious and people usually offer money to the charmer and milk to the snake.
What most of us do not know is that these snakes are caught by snake catchers almost a month before and sold to the snake charmer after they brutally remove the fangs and sometimes even cut off the venom sac. The mouths of the snakes are invariably stitched, to make it convenient for them to be carried around by the charmers.
The absence of its venom apparatus and severe infection resulting from its injuries, results in the snake being unable to eat its natural prey or even drink water.
By the time Nag Panchami is over, the snake is extremely weak, severely infected and the snake charmer, after making his money, just throws the snake away, thereby letting it die a very slow and painful death.
Like all animals and reptiles, snakes need caring too. Especially since they are the lifeline of our farmers and eat up the rats that eat up their crops. It’s for this reason that the snake is worshipped during Nag Panchami Festival all over India and especially Maharashtra. The ultimate aim is to take care of the snake because they help our farmers.
It’s time we took care of the snake, let’s we all pay tribute to the snake for all that it does for mankind. We should continue to keep up this tradition and improvise on it further by taking very good care of the snake. Happy Nag Panchami!
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10/08/2021
World Biofuel Day is observed every year on 10th August to create awareness regarding unconventional sources of fuels that could work as alternatives to fossil fuels. Biofuels are renewable, biodegradable, sustainable sources of energy.
09/08/2021