Archive | July 2015

Past Pupils of Dum Dum reach out to others

Past pupils - Auxilium, Dum Dum

On 26 July 2016, Past Pupils Council Members of Local Unit, Dum Dum organized sports for the Bridge School children of Auxilium, Barasat. The children welcomed the Members with a song followed by dance. It was a splendid sight to see how the toddlers aged between 3 – 6 years are well trained under the guidance of Sr. Bridgit Chettri and few ladies of the locality who help in the teaching.

The Members conducted sports for the kids and prizes were distributed to the winners. Musical chairs were conducted for the mothers. They were also awarded prizes. The Members distributed snacks, chocolates and fruit juice to the children and their mothers. The Unit Members were happy to have Sr. Rose Simon in their midst. The programme came to an end with the Prize distribution.

Past Pupils - Auxilium Dum Dum

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Chumki Sengupta

Postulancy Medal

24 July 2015, a day of rejoicing and thanksgiving at Auxilium, Aspirantate, Barasat.

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From 21- 24 July 2015, Sr. Nirmala Tigga, the animator of St. Mary’s Geyzing animated 17 vibrant young girls commence their new voyage. The animation was based on the theme ‘God’s call and my response’.

On 24th July during  the prayer service and  in the presence of  sisters from  the campus community and provincial house, Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath gave the postulancy medal to two aspirants and 15 young girls began the aspirantate. Sr. Rose through a narration of a story exhorted the candidates to give their best to Jesus and to focus on Him. She invited them to cultivate a great love and devotion to Mary and to imitate her virtues. It was followed by expressions of good wishes and felicitation.

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The Art Gallery at Auxilium, Dum Dum

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                                                                                The Art Gallery at Auxilium, Dum Dum

Art - Auxilium, Dum Dum

                                                                The Art gallery at Auxilium, Dum Dum

RECOGITION DAY

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On July 25, 2015 Holy Child Auxilium, Vasant Vihar celebrated the “Recognition Day”. Students of Classes VI-XII were awarded for their general and academic excellences in the presence of their parents and teachers. The progamme began with the lighting of the lamp followed by the short programme and trophy distribution.

The Chief Guest of the day Sr. Lily Joseph, Superior of H.C. Auxilium, R.K. Puram appreciated all the students for thier hard work and congratulated them. Finally she concluded by quoting the Bible “What we saw we reap if we saw generously we reap generously”.Vasant Vihar

Holy Child Auxilium

Vasant Vihar

Gratitude day celebration –  Auxilium School Dum Dum

Gratitude day ...Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It is regarded as a virtue that shapes not only emotions and thoughts but also actions and deeds. We, the Auxilians of classes IX to XII expressed our gratitude towards Sr. Superior Teresa Adampakallel and other sisters and teachers on 24th July, 2015 by putting up a short program  for them. The theme chosen for this great day was  “Radiate rays of God’s love”. The  program started  with a short speech by our school captain who thanked sister Superior for all her love and support. She also thanked  Sister Principal, other sisters, teachers and the non teaching staff for their constant guidance and support. Soon after this, cards and bouquets were presented  to Sr. Superior as a token of our  love and gratitude. After this there was a PowerPoint presentation which  included a prayer dance showing gratitude towards God. The true essence of gratitude was brought out through a skit titled  ‘ The  Bishop’s candlesticks’. Sr. Superior nourished us with her golden words inspiring us to be grateful to our elders,  and to be most grateful to God who has given us so much love and guidance. She also said, not just utter words of gratitude but to live by them which we will  surely follow.

Gratitude Day....The Middle  school programme started with a short prayer service, where we thanked God for  our beloved school, family, nation and world. There was a speech in which we expressed our heartfelt  gratitude towards Sr.Superior  for her love and guidance. We felicitated her with bouquets, and cards. We also presented a token of our love in the  form of clothes, stationeries, exercise copies etc  for the underprivileged of correctional Home, Dum Dum. The programme rolled on to a choral recitation by the middle school portrayed with dance, emphasizing on God and the virtues of love and obedience, followed by a beautiful dance which portrayed the  five elements of life. And a fusion of songs which told of kindness of God during the capture of Jerusalem. Sr. Superior inspired us with her pristine words encouraging  us to thank God  for the elements of Life.

Gratitude Day.The tiny tots of the primary section  programme commenced with a short prayer service that expressed gratitude to Sr. Superior, Sisters and teachers. They performed a skit  entitled “Thank you Ma’am,” that conveyed  the message of how one can bring a positive change in the lives  of others. A chau dance  that left us all with the message of saving tigers and trees. The enlightening words of Sister Superior completed the day’s programme. All the efforts of the students and teachers were appreciated by her.

A spray of rainbow colours and melodies rang out  in the little cute hearts of pre- primary as they celebrated the gratitude day. They performed action songs thanking and spreading God’s love, also  thanking Him for Sr.Superior . At the end of the programme she shared a note of appreciation for the enjoyable day.Gratitude day..

Anoushka George  XII B

Auxi Aura – Bosco 200

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After a month of sedulous practicing, Auxi Aura –Bosco 200 had turned out to be an event of awe and enjoyment. This programme on the 16th July 2015 was an endevour on the part of the Barasat Auxilians to spread our Founder and Father, Don Bosco’s mission to educate young children. The inaugural programme included a beautiful musical on Don Bosco- BOSCO ALIVE.  Sr. Rose Ezarath, the provincial of INC Kolkata province was the chief guest of the event and she declared the AUXI AURA ’15 open.

We had our neighbourhood schools coming in to participate in a host of cultural, educational and innovative events. International Public School, Sudhir Memorial Institute, Aditya Academy Senior Secondary, Adamas World School, Julien day School, Purba Barasat Adarsha Vidyapeeth, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial and Sankar Math O’ Mission wer the schools who competed with each other as also with us to bag various titles and prizes. It was a quest to sort out the best schools as also to uphold Don Bosco’s Maxim ‘ACT AS A SHINING LIGHT TO OTHERS.’  It was revelation of young talents as students engaged themselves in Mask – making, producing the best out of waste, painting and story writing. Little children showed their sudden impact within a fraction of 2 minutes, twisted and turned their bodies in Auxi star, better known as ‘Two Minutes to Fame. On stage  events had ecstatic participants searing the stage with their exuberant performances, like Auxi – Aradhana (Prayer song with action), Auxi –Exquizzit (Quiz), Auxi –Pep Up (Indipop) and Auxi Jhoomer an initiative to revive classical folk dance. We had Auxi – Floraux, Vibgyora, and other floral events intended to fill the fest with an essence of divinity. Auxi – Jhankar had undoubtedly made mellifluous hymns to enliven our souls. The fest ended with the guest performances of Sirsha Rakshit a renowned playback singer and Kushal Paul, a Zee Bangla Sa Re Ga Ma Pa champion and ultimately the programme ended with the National Anthem and prize Distribution Ceremony. The fest was added with a final touch of Disc- Jockeying (DJ) beats and the sparkling fireworks.

Debasree Pal

Class IX

TEAM MEET

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The Province Team of 13 members, under the leadership and guidance of Sr. Mini Chettayil, the general coordinator gathered at Barasat on 18th July by 9.00 a.m. She led us prayer collectively and then welcomed the group. Three new members to the team were welcomed with a garland, Sr. Teresa Karakkal in the Social ministry sector, Sr. Basanti Ekka in the Youth Pastoral and Sr. Geraldine Barratt in the Past Pupils sector. Sr. Mini exhorted us of how successfully we could contribute and work as a team in collaboration for the good and growth of the Province, connecting each of us to share the stories we received in a pamphlet wherein spelled out the various characteristics of good team work to a successful end.

Few information was communicated about the next Team Meet. Our next item on the agenda was the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of Sr. Mary George U to be held on 23rd August 2015. Responsibilities to the celebration were allotted to communities and individual sisters.

Finally Sr. Rosina Thomas joined in our meeting and shared the planning of the Liturgy meeting she had attended the previous week with regard to the Salesian Family Congress.  This too was discussed to realize as to how we could make the FMA Congregation and its sanctity within, known to all during Salesian Family Congress.

Sr. Mini then thanked the team for their presence and their contribution made in each of the sectors and exhorted once again to work in close collaboration for the good and growth of the Province. We finally had a photo session of the team and of the new members. A delicious and sumptuous meal was provided by the community of Barasat. The Team members thanked Sr. Stella and the community of Barasat for hosting it and for their generosity and love.

Sr. Geraldine B

SELF DEFENSE CAMP

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From 3 – 8 July 2015, the Delhi Police station South district Martial arts taekwondo academy Vasant Vihar, organized the Women’s Self Defense Training Camp in Holy Child Auxilium School Vasant Vihar. Students of classes from VIII – XI participated in this five days camp. During the camp the trainers taught ten basic moves for defending, such as protecting against weapons like guns, knives and acid attacks etc. The camp was very helpful for the students because it helped them to boost their confidence as well as to realize that patience, speed and power are the most important elements essential to protect. The Ten best students were selected for inter school competition and were awarded certificates in the presence of Division Officer, Mr. Snjeev Choudhary, SHO Mr. Somnath Parthi, Principal Sr. Celine A. and instructors Mr. Vikas and Miss.  Shweta. At the end Mr. Snjeev Choudhary the Division Officer encouraged the students and thanked them for being co-operative.

  Meenakshi Nair

  Class IX

Provincial visit – Auxilium Aspirantate

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The long awaited day was dawned on 14 July 2015, when Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath made her maiden visit to Aspirantate community. The aspirants brought her to the community with an Advasi dance from the campus community. Sr. Leelamma Palliparambil, the animator welcomed her with a garland. It was followed by a moment of prayer to invoke God’s blessings.

The visit of Sr. Rose instilled in us enthusiasm to live ever more joyfully our consecrated life and charism. The community expressed their gratitude to her through a stage program, where aspirants showcased the call of Samuel and the Apostles. She appreciated the programme and exhorted us to thank God every day for the gift of vocation, to know Him and to love Him.

BICENTENARY CELEBRATION OF DON BOSCO’S BIRTH

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Students of Auxilium School Dum Dum took a step forward to make known Don Bosco to their neighbouring English medium Schools. On the 17th July 2015, class XI C organized an inter School Speech Competition on ‘Torch Bearers’ under the guidance of the Principal Sr. Esther. WWA Cossipore, St. Stephen School, National English School, St. Mary’s Orphanage and Day School and our school took part in the event. It was a privilege for our school to have Provincial Sr. Rose Ezarath as our Chief Guest. It began with a prayer, a welcome dance and a short film on Don Bosco’s encounter with young prisoners. The students were inspired by the deep trust Don Bosco had in the youngsters. Everybody knew about Don Bosco’s faith in God but it was new for the other school students to know how much Don Bosco trusted youngsters.

The speeches of all the participants were enlightening. A slide show on Don Bosco’s preventive system was presented by the students. The programme ended with the distribution of prizes. The first & second position was secured by WWA Cossipore School. National English School secured the third position. In conclusion class XI C sang a melodious song to honor Don Bosco. The programme was a great success and a forerunner of the closing ceremony of the Bicentenary celebration of Don Bosco’s Birth Anniversary.