Message from the President


“Harnessing the youth power”

The greatest wealth and strength of any nation is its youth. The future of a nation lies in the hand of its prosperity. The quality of its youth determines the kind of future the nation will have. Therefore, if we want to ensure a bright future for our country. we first need to strengthen and empower youth. The youth of any Nation and Society are its potential energy. They are the Powerhouse and Storehouse of infinite energy. They are the ones who are the pride of a nation.

It's the youth who bring laurelsto their country. The power of youth can be sighted only by maintaining a few names of which every single Indian is proud of, such as Sachin Tendulkar, Viswanathan Anand, PV Sindhu, Hima Das, Leander Paes and so on. The very Mention of these name fills the heart of an average Indian with pride.

These are only a few examples of all the sung and unsung heroes and heroines who have left their imprints on the Sands of Time and have let their country forward. The best and the first and foremost way to strengthen our youth is to provide them education. Not just any kind of education. but the right kind of education which makes them scientific, logical, open-minded, self-respective, responsible, honest & patriotic. Above all we focus on constructively using the power of our youth for the betterment of the nation. Let us frame such policy is which aim at empowering our youth so that we may be assured of a better future and a brighter tomorrow.


Satish Mahana
Minister
Government of Uttar Pradesh

Message from the Manager


“Competition in the Modern Age”

My dear student (The hopes of tomorrow), in school we compete for better grade in sports and games, we try our best to beat the other competitors the commercial world is an out going rays for more profits. countries try to get other countries by means of pose as a whole the human race has changed itself in a mighty round of competition. No one is spread. The winner reaps is gains, loser withdraws to compete another day.

Competition is very much a part of modern life. In every sphere of human activity, there is some form of competition going on, be it to a larger or smaller degree. some of us cope well. there are some who fall by the site. Yet there are some who shun competition, referring not to be get involved. Competitiveness has spilled over to our every-day life. Nobody actually knows why we study so hard to get better grades. We only know that we have got to have good grade in order to further our education. Why do we have to further our education. The common answer is that, so that we may get a good job and soon and so forth.

Above all, as long as we compete, we will have to put up with the bad effect as well as enjoy the good effect. We will have to suffer increased unemployment while we produce more graduate. We will have to line with pollution as we produce more cars and motorcycles. We will see more broken limbs as we see more goals scored. In short, the bad always come with the good. we have to live with this fact. Moreover, those who do well, competition allowed them to develop and realise their abilities but those who don't do well competition suggest them to look into and prepare themselves for the next.


Rajeev Mahana
Secretary
R K M Memorial Academy (Shishu Vatika)