"Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached." - Swami Vivekananda
National Sports Day
National Award to our Cluster Resource Center Coordinator (CRCC)
Congratulations to Shri Dipen Khanikar Sir, Assistant Teacher from Chi Chia Bokuloni Girl's High School, Dibrugarh district for receiving the National Teachers' Award 2024. He is the Cluster Resource Center Coordinator of our area and guided VKV(NEEPCO) Bokuloni to conduct workshops on innovative teaching approaches .
His innovative teaching methods made a positive impact on students, such as joyful, toy-based, community-based, and ICT-based learning.
His hard work has paid off with this well-deserved honor.
Notepads Cover designed by Students
Students of classes VI to X designed beautiful notepad covers to be gifted to participants of meetings and seminars held in our Vidyalaya under the guidance of Samar Chiring Sir and Ajoy Rajkhowa Sir (Fine Arts, Soft Skill). They were first given away in the All Assam & Nagaland Principals' Meet 2024 held at our Vidyalaya on 22nd and 23rd August 2024. Everyone appreciated and were impressed by the creativity of students.
Shree Krishna Janmashtami
This Janmashtami on 26th August 2024, we commit ourselves to the noble act of Gau Sewa. By doing so, we can experience the joy and blessings that come from serving these sacred animals, just as Lord Krishna did.
On the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, our Vidyalaya embraced the spirit of devotion and compassion through the noble act of Gau Sewa. This initiative not only celebrated the birth of Lord Krishna but also embodied his timeless teachings of love, humility, and service to all living beings. Under the guidance of our esteemed Principal, Smt. Meghna Kakoty, the entire school community came together to participate in this sacred occasion. Students, teachers, offered their care and support to the cows, symbolizing their respect for these sacred animals that hold a special place in our culture and tradition.
Following the assembly, the participants engaged in Gau
Sewa activities. They fed the cows with love and care, and ensured their
well-being. This act of kindness and service allowed the students to experience
firsthand joy and blessings that come
from serving and protecting all forms of life, just as Lord Krishna did during
his time on earth.
The day’s activities not only enriched the spiritual
understanding of the students but also instilled in them a renewed sense of
responsibility towards the environment and all living creatures. The experience
reinforced the values of empathy, compassion, and selfless service, which are
central to the teachings of Lord Krishna.
May our celebrations be filled with love, devotion, and a renewed sense of responsibility towards all forms of life.
Jai shree Krishna.
Rakshabandhan
Our Vidyalaya celebrated Rakshabandhan and Sanskrit Divas with great zeal and enthusiasm, showcasing the vibrant spirit of Indian traditions. Under the guidance of Principal Smt. Meghna Kakoty, the event began with a special morning assembly, where students and teachers gathered to mark the significance of this auspicious occasion.
The celebration commenced with a symbolic gesture where girls tied Rakhi on
the wrists of the boys, followed by the tying of Rakhi to the statue of Swami
Vivekananda , signifying the bond of protection and the values that he stood for.
Class VII students then took the tradition beyond the school premises by visiting
the Raj Gharali Tea Estate, where they tied Rakhis to the workers, expressing
their gratitude and respect. Simultaneously, another group of students visited
the NEEPCO office and the hospital, extending the Raksha Bandhan celebration to
staff members and healthcare workers, acknowledging their dedication and
service to the community.
Students from classes Balvatika I to X actively participated in crafting
handmade Rakhis using decorative threads, stars, mirrors, pearls, and flowers.
These beautifully crafted Rakhis were later exchanged among peers while
chanting the ‘Raksha Sutra Mantra,’ a prayer for protection and well-being.
The teachers took the opportunity to educate the students about the cultural
and historical significance of Rakshabandhan, emphasizing the importance of
brotherhood, unity, and respect in Indian society.
Smt. Meghna Kakoty, Principal, VKV (NEEPCO) Bokuloni praised the students' creativity and
enthusiasm, appreciating their active participation in the event. The day
concluded with the distribution of sweets, bringing a sweet end to the
heartwarming celebration.
Skill Bokuloni: Shakkar Pare Preparation
Traditional sweets prepared by the students of Class X guided by Sanjay Sir and Sudhir Sir to promote skill development and community building.
78th Independence Day
On the 15th of August 2024, Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya, NEEPCO, Bokuloni, commemorated India's 78th Independence Day with patriotic fervor and enthusiasm. The event took place on the school grounds, beginning promptly at 6:40 AM.
After the flag hoisting, the Principal
delivered an inspiring speech, emphasizing the importance of independence and
the role of young students in shaping the future of the nation. The NCC Cadets
then conducted a Guard of Honour and Parade, showcasing their discipline and
dedication.
The students also presented a Taekwondo
demonstration, which was followed by another speech by a student of class X
Angelina Dowerah, adding a motivational touch to the event.
The highlight of the event was the
felicitation of Class X students (2023-24) by the Principal and all teachers,
acknowledging their academic achievements.
NEEPCO PROGRAM:
The celebration began promptly at 08:00 A.M. with the hoisting of the National Flag by the Chief General Manager (Tech.) and
Head of Project (HOP), AGBPS, NEEPCO. This was followed by a solemn Guard of
Honour presented by the NEEPCO Security Personnel, instilling a sense of pride
and respect among all attendees.
The highlight of the event was a vibrant
Yoga and Cultural Programme performed by the students of VKV, Bokuloni,
starting at 08:20 A.M.. The students showcased their talents through various
performances that celebrated India's rich cultural heritage. The program was
well-received and added a festive spirit to the occasion.
Following the cultural performances, a
special felicitation ceremony took place at 08:50 A.M.. The wards of NEEPCO
employees who had excelled in academics and other fields were honored,
recognizing their hard work and dedication.
The Independence Day celebration at
NEEPCO, Bokuloni, was a grand success, leaving everyone with a renewed sense of
patriotism and unity. The participation of the students from VKV, Bokuloni,
played a significant role in making the event memorable.
National Handloom Day
On August 7, 2024, our Vidyalaya celebrated National Handloom Day with a special event highlighting the rich tradition of handloom weaving. The event was graced by the presence of Smt. Sangeeta Mech and Smt. Jitu Moni Phukan skilled resource person, who demonstrated the intricate weaving process.
In an exciting development, the Vidyalaya announced the
introduction of a weaving course starting from November, where students will be
taught the art of weaving Gamusas. All necessary materials for the course were
presented during the event, ensuring that students will have hands-on
experience in this traditional craft.
The celebration was attended by 40 enthusiastic students
who were keen to learn and preserve this cultural heritage. The event was
conducted under the able guidance of the Smt. Meghna Kakoty, Principal, VKV (NEEPCO) Bokuloni, who
emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting traditional crafts among
the younger generation.
This initiative marks a significant step in promoting
cultural education and skill development among students, fostering a deeper
appreciation for the rich handloom traditions of Assam. The event aimed to
foster an appreciation for India's rich tradition of handloom textiles and to
provide students with an experiential learning opportunity.
Students showcased a diverse range of handloom-made
clothes, representing the vibrant cultural heritage of various regions. The
event also featured an interactive session where students learned to identify
different handloom materials and weaving techniques. This hands-on experience
allowed them to understand the nuances of traditional weaving processes and the
importance of preserving these art forms.
VKV NEEPCO Bokuloni remains committed to promoting cultural
awareness and experiential learning, and this National Handloom Day celebration
was a testament to that mission.
The event aimed to foster an appreciation for India's rich tradition of handloom textiles and to provide students with an experiential learning opportunities. As a recognition of their efforts and participation, students were acknowledged for their contributions. The celebration was an enriching experience for all, emphasizing the significance of handloom in India's cultural fabric and the importance of supporting this sustainable and traditional industry.