INTRODUCTION
Surbhi- Dekh zindagi ! tere daayre me hum par,
Kisi haar se naa hare hum.
Nayi raushani ke dhaare hum
Nayi disha ki nayi kahani dekh
Yuva dilon ki yeh ravani dekh.
Inhi panktiyon ke saath mai SURBHI
Mansi- Aur mai MANSI
Aap sabka swagat karte hai
EXPRESSION 2016 mein.
HANUMAN CHALISA
S- Budhir balam yaso dhairyam nirbhayatva maro gata
Ajadatyam vakpatutanam sa hanumats
maranadbhavet
M- wisdom, physical strength, fame, courage, valor
Good health, vigilance, eloquence are bestowed upon
Meditating Lord Hanuman, when we talk about power
how can we forget
The greatest power the world has ever seen i.e. Pawan Putra
Hanuman
S - Lord hanuman is an idol to the youth,
he is an epitome of devotion, dedication, courage,
strength, and
Selflessness
To pay homage and seek blessing from lord hanuman
we would like to
Call upon satge our graceful Bharatnatyam girls.
Lavani
Surbhi- Youth power- the potential of youth can be pretty well
understood with the extra ordinary achievement of a 15 year old
boyMumbai teenager Pranav Dhanwade scripted
history by scoring unbeaten 1,009 runs in an inter-school
tournament.
Mansi - Ab jab baat Mumbai Maharashtra ki ho hi rahi hai to
Maharashtra ki lavani ko kaise bhool sakte hain .
Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance which is
particularly performed to the beats of dholki, lavani is noted for its
powerful rhythm.
Surbhi- Lavani shabd utpann hua hai laavanya se jiska arth hai
saundarya, lavani Maharashtra ka ek lok nritya hai, yeh nritya
samaaj ke vibhinn vishyon va samnbandith ghatnao ko ek
manoranjak roop me prastut karne ka maadhyam hai.
EDWARD N GROUP
Mansi- When obstacles arise you change your direction to reach
your goal. You dont change your decision to get there.
Never bend your head, always hold it high- these are the
teachings of the legendary, heroic, exemplary and inspiring
warrior- Shivaji Bhonsle, popularly known as Chatrapti Shivaji
Maharaj. He was an Indian warrior king and member of the
bhonsle Martha clan.
Surbhi- Dekho mulk marathon ka yeh, yahan shivaji dola tha
Mughlon ki taakat ko jisne, talvaaron par tola tha,
Har parvat par aag lagi thi, har pathar ek shoal tha
Boli har-har mahadev ki, bacha bacha bola tha
Veer Shivaji ne rakhi thi laaj hamari shaan ki
Is mitti ko tilak karo yeh dharti hai balidaan ki.
DRAMA
YOUTH power- unless harnessed and tapped in the right way, this
very energy of the youth can tip over the other side and become
destructive and dangerous for the society.
The situation is alarming, crime is on high and violence is
increasing, if we look at the data we realize that our youth is
losing touch with the sense of right and wrong or good and bad.
Its high time we steer the young talent in the right direction, the
need of the hour is to give the youth a proper environment,
motivate them, extend them the support they need.
To throw some light on this situation we present to you drama
Ahwan
Songs
Mansi: Dilon mei tum apne betaabiyaan lekar chal rahe ho,
Toh zinda ho tum
Surbhi: Nazar mei khwaabon ki bijliyaan lekar chal rahe ho,
Toh zinda ho tum
Mansi: Music is something that has been there even before the
evolution of
Mankind.
Surbhi : And music has seen various phases and acquired
various forms and styles
Mansi: But the music of 70s and 80s is evergreen and
eversoothing
Surbhi: And to soothen up your souls we would like to call upon
.
So welcome them with a huge round of applause.
Mansi- Music is well said to be the speech of angels.
Surbhi- Prakriti ke kand-kand mei sangeet ka waas hai,
Chiddiyon ka chehekana, paani ka behna
Mansi- Patton ki sarsarahat aur hawaaon ka chalna,
Har tatwa mei sangeet basta hai.
Surbhi- Play the moments, pause the memories, stop the pain
rewind the happiness. Connect your life with music.
Mansi- And now to connect your souls with music put your
hands together for.
EXTRAS
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Soch ko badlo sitaare badal jaaenge, nazar ko baldo nazaare
badal
jaayenge.
Kashtiyon ko badlane ki zareoorat nahi, dishaon ko badlo kinaare
badal jaayenge..
Manzil unhi ko milti hai jinke sapno me jaan hoti hai
Pankh se kuch nahi hota hauslon se uddan hoti hai.
Dance is the hidden language of the soul, What we may not be
able to express through words, can be expressed through our
actions.
To dance is to be out of yourself, larger, more powerful,more
beautiful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the
taking.
There are certain things that cant be expressed through mere
words, Dance & Enactment can help in emoting & expressing
them & can create better understanding.
Youth Facts
1. Bhakti Sharma born on 30 November 1989 is an Indian Open water
swimmer. She is the first Asian women and the youngest in the world
to create a swimming record in the waters of the Antarctic.
2. Saina Nehwal She's only 24 Yet, is an Indian badminton player who
has been for some time ranked No.1 in the world by Badminton World
Federation Women's Singles 2015. She's the first Indian woman to win
a medal in badminton at the Olympics. And that's not it. This 20something has a lot more titles in her kitty. She is also the first Indian
woman to win the World Junior Badminton Championship.
3. Puja Thakur became the first officer to lead the Inter-Service Guard of
Honour that was inspected by US President Barack Obama. She says
she joined the Indian Air Force because of the life she wanted for
herself.
4. Dipika Palikal -Whoever thought squash wasn't as popular in India,
definitely never came across her. She's the first Indian to enter into the
top 10 World Squash Association rankings.
5. Sania Mirza born 15 November 1986 is an Indian professional tennis
player, who is currently ranked No. 1 in women's doubles rankings.
From 2003 until her retirement from singles in 2013, she was ranked by
the Women's Tennis Association as India's No. 1 player, both in singles
and doubles. She recently created history by winning consecutive 29
doubles titles with Martina Hingis.
6. Ritesh Agarwal is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of
OYO Rooms. He started his entrepreneurial journey at the age of 17
and is considered to be one of the youngest CEOs in India.
7. Sumit Nagal age 18yrs. is an Indian tennis player. He completed his
early studies at Little Angels School, Sonipat, Haryana. He won
the 2015 Wimbledon boys' doubles title.
8. In 2010, CNN had named Raghava KK as one of the 10 Most
Remarkable People of 2010. A multidisciplinary artist and storyteller,
Raghava quit formal education at the age of 18 to become a
newspaper cartoonist. Today, he is ranked as one of the best young
artists in the country. Raghava is also a four-time TED speaker.
9. Ramesh Joshi, an NGO-educated youth, has dedicated his life to
giving back to society by establishing the Aashansh Foundation which
educates underprivileged children across Mumbai. Rising out of his
own economically weak childhood, Ramesh is the ray of hope for the
many young children living the childhood he lived.
10.
A graduate from Mumbais SNDT College, Nishka Lulla,
daughter of Neeta Lulla, currently runs a popular clothing line in her
name. Nishka plunged into limelight after winning the Creative
Excellence Award for the Barbie All Dolld Up show at the Lakme
Fashion Week 2009. She is also a design consultant with the fashion
brand, Provogue, and the shoe brand, Mochi, in India.
11.
Pranav Dhanawade 15 yrs. Old boy recently scored a mindboggling 1009 not out in an inter-schools game organised by MCA.
12.
Deepika Kumari (born 13 June 1994) is an Indian athlete who
competes in the event of Archery, is currently ranked World No. 5, and
is a former world number one. She won a gold medal in the 2010
Commonwealth games in the women's individual recurve event. She
also won a gold medal in the same competition in the women's team
recurve event along with Dola Banerjee and Bombayala Devi
13.
The World Record of youngest poet has been achieved by
Master Mrigendra Raj (07 years) from Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh,
[Link] poetry book of Master Mrigendra Raj was published at the
age of 06 years 05 months in Oct 2013. The book titled Udbhav has
been published by the Ritambhara Press, India.
14.
Krishna Ramkumar, 28, is the cofounder of Avanti, a group of
learning centers in Mumbai, Delhi, Kanpur and Chennai that provides
750 bright, low-income high school students with science and math
education.
15. Arunima Sinha (born 1988) is the first Indian amputee to climb
Mount Everest. She was a national level volleyball player who was
pushed from a running train by thieves in 2011 while she was resisting
them. As a result, one of her legs had to be amputated below the
[Link] aim was to climb all the continents' highest peaks and put
the national flag of India. She has already done four peaks: 1. Everest
in Asia, 2. Kilimanjaro in Africa, 3. Elbrus in Europe, and 4. Kosizko,
Australia, as the world's four highest peaks.