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PUC - Sci PUC - Com NEW HORIZON PRE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Computer Science Electronics & Communication Information Science Electrical & Electronics Biotechnology Mechanical Civil Automobile M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D., M.Sc., (Engg) Bachelor of Engineering : A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE STUDENTS AND BY THE STUDENTS NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING NEW HORIZON H H H H H H H H FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Promote your brands by advertising in New Horizon Times, For details contact Ms. Vasanthi S R Ph: 080 - 2526 1735 / 2526 1021 Bangalore, October 2018 CMM/BHE/DECL/NPP - 230 / 10 / 2033 NEW HORIZON TIMES COLLEGE B.B.A, B.C.A, B.Com 100 Feet Road, HAL II Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore – 560 008 Permanently affiliated to Bangalore University, Recognized by Government of Karnataka and NCTE, Accredited by NAAC with 'A' grade E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.newhorizonindia.edu ADMISSIONS OPEN FOR TWO YEAR B.Ed. PROGRAMME 2018-20 Contact : Principal – 91-80-25261735 ADMISSION NOTICE FOR NURSERY & LKG FOR THE SESSION 2019 – 2020 PUBLIC SCHOOL Registration forms for admission to NURSERY and LKG for the academic year 2019-2020 will be available on our website: www.newhorizonindia.edu nd from 2 November 2018. The child should have completed st 2 years 9 months as on 1 June 2019 for admission to Nursery. For other classes, the corresponding age is taken into account for admission. Sandhya Raman Principal GANESH CHATURTHI CELEBRATION AT NEW HORIZON PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATION AT NEW HORIZON PUBLIC SCHOOL Every year the school performs Ganesha homa. This year too was no exception. The homa was performed by Dr Mohan Manghnani, Chairman NHEI, Mrs Renuka Manghnani, Executive Director NHEI, Mrs Sandhya Raman, Principal NHPS, Mrs Jayanthi Ramakrishna, Headmistress NHPS- Pre Primary Division, Council members, the entire student body and the teachers of NHPS. Teachers' Day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of th Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was born on 5 September, 1888. The graduating class of New Horizon Public School made the occasion special by preparing for it two months prior to the given date. The day saw the active participation of both the Primary and High School students. The teachers were treated to a variety of sounds and rhythm: each teacher was given a special handmade card specially made for them by the students. The entire high school students had put in their heart and soul into making this day worth remembering for a long time to come. Teachers can change lives with just the right mix of chalk and challenges - Joyce Meyer Vakratunda Mahaa Kayaa Surya koti Samaprabha Nirvighnam Kurume Deva Sarvakaaryeshu Sarvadaa NHVM PROVIDING A STRONG FOUNDATION

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PUC - Sci PUC - Com

NEW HORIZONPRE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGEComputer ScienceElectronics & CommunicationInformation ScienceElectrical & ElectronicsBiotechnologyMechanicalCivilAutomobile M.B.A., M.C.A., M.Tech., Ph.D., M.Sc., (Engg)

Bachelor of Engineering :

A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE STUDENTS AND BY THE STUDENTS

NEW HORIZON

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGNEW HORIZON

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FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Promote your brands by advertising in New Horizon Times, For details contact Ms. Vasanthi S R Ph: 080 - 2526 1735 / 2526 1021

Bangalore, October 2018 CMM/BHE/DECL/NPP - 230 / 10 / 2033

NEW HORIZON TIMESCOLLEGE

B.B.A, B.C.A, B.Com

100 Feet Road, HAL II Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore – 560 008

Permanently affiliated to Bangalore University,

Recognized by Government of Karnataka

and NCTE, Accredited by NAAC with 'A' grade

E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.newhorizonindia.edu

ADMISSIONS

OPEN FOR

TWO YEAR B.Ed.

PROGRAMME

2018-20

Contact :

Principal – 91-80-25261735

ADMISSION NOTICE

FOR

NURSERY & LKG

FOR THE SESSION

2019 – 2020

PUBLIC SCHOOL

Registration forms for admission to

NURSERY and LKG for the academic

year 2019-2020 will be available on our

website: www.newhorizonindia.edu

ndfrom 2 November 2018.

The child should have completed st2 years 9 months as on 1 June 2019

for admission to Nursery. For other

classes, the corresponding age is taken

into account for admission.

Sandhya Raman

Principal

GANESH CHATURTHI CELEBRATION AT NEW HORIZON PUBLIC SCHOOL

TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATION AT NEW HORIZON PUBLIC SCHOOL

Every year the school performs Ganesha homa. This year too was no

exception. The homa was performed by Dr Mohan Manghnani, Chairman

NHEI, Mrs Renuka Manghnani, Executive Director NHEI, Mrs Sandhya Raman,

Principal NHPS, Mrs Jayanthi Ramakrishna, Headmistress NHPS- Pre Primary

Division, Council members, the entire student body and the teachers of NHPS.

Teachers' Day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of thDr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was born on 5 September, 1888. The

graduating class of New Horizon Public School made the occasion special by

preparing for it two months prior to the given date. The day saw the active

participation of both the Primary and High School students. The teachers

were treated to a variety of sounds and rhythm: each teacher was given a

special handmade card specially made for them by the students. The entire

high school students had put in their heart and soul into making this day

worth remembering for a long time to come.

Teacherscan change lives with just the right mix of chalk and challenges

- Joyce Meyer

Vakratunda Mahaa Kayaa

Surya koti Samaprabha

Nirvighnam Kurume Deva

Sarvakaaryeshu Sarvadaa

NHVM

PROVIDING A STRONG FOUNDATION

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RIDDLES FIND THE WAY TO THE BONFIRE

stSINGING COMPETITION - UKG 21 AUG.

thSHLOKA COMPETITION - LKG - 28 AUGUST

A competition where all our budding singers love to participate in. Armed

with a clear understanding of melodies and rhythm this year, it was sheer

delight to hear our UKg little ones crooning out beautiful songs with their

young melodious voices.

Shloka recitation is no mean task at all. But hearing our little LKg children

reciting shlokas would make you actually wonder. Credit to parents who have

taken it upon themselves to teach our young generation verses that are

generations old. This is reflected in the confidence in which the children

recite the shlokas, with no hiccups reciting perfectly. Kudos!!

Field trip-a day of fun, away from books, out in the open, learning in another

way. Excitement filled, the children set out on their field trip to HAL museum.

The sight of the fighter planes, rocket, jet, vehicle carrier had them excited

to the hilt. Eager to learn, the children listened attentively to teachers while

they explained about each of the displays. Young minds filled with fresh

knowledge, tummies filled with their favourite goodies, our little ones

returned after an eventful field trip.

stFIELD TRIP - LKG - 31 AUG.

Fun and frolic was the agenda of the day. The school took over the look of a

carnival environment. Beginning with decorations, one could spot mega

popcorn tubs, carnival masks, banners all over the area. The choice of

games were aplenty, food stalls had a variety to choose from. Children had

the time of their lives on the various rides in store for them. These were just

not all, there was shopping for the enthusiastic shopaholics, photo booth for

the album of memories, pottery for our budding potters, tattoos for the paint

lovers and much more. Karaoke, on the spot events kept the spirit of fun at

an all-time high throughout the day. Fest-O-Carnival, a first time event in the

history of NHPS, but that which will remain in everyone's memories for

a lifetime.

thFEST-O-CARNIVAL – 18 AUGUST

INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITION AT DEEN'S ACADEMY:

Deen's Academy held inter-school competition with various

themes in which our Pre-Primary little ones actively participated.

In Rhyme Time- Fancy Dress competition– Punarvi.R from stNursery-A won the 1 prize and Aditi Vaidya from Nursery-B

rdwon the 3 prize. Our little ones were also the proud winners of

the Happy Planet fashion show, where the costumes were made

o f b i o - d e g r a d a b l e m a t e r i a l s . W i n n e r s w e r e :

Aaradhya Nandy(Nur-A), Ishanvi Santra(Nur-B),

Kaveer Chhabria(Nur-B), Yashveer Singh(Nur-C),

Saanvi Saria(Nur-C), Reba Kaur(Nur-D). Heartiest

Congratulations for making NHPS proud.

Start

1. How can you double your money?

2. I have legs but I cannot walk? Who am I?

3. What is a rope but not a rope?

4. What is a stick but not a stick?

5. It sounds like a cake but isn’t a cake?

6. What do you call a doll that cooks?

7. Why did the tomato turn red?

8. Why did the tree go to the dentist?

9. Why was the maths book sad?

Jatin M YIV

3PageBangalore, October 2018 NEW HORIZON TIMES

I AM SORRY

THE MIRACLE CURE

The sky was a dull gray ; the colour of smoke. The water was a beautiful hue

of blue. Prince Bernard gazed at the horizon before moving towards

Queen Adelaide. She was his foster mother, who had taken him in after his

birth parents, servants in the palace had died in an attack.

The Queen's biological son, the

heir to the throne, had run away

with most of the money in the

royal treasury, and left his family

bankrupt. Disgusted with the

actions of the heir, the subjects

had rebel led and publ ic ly

dethroned the Royal Family.

Bernard and the Queen were

out at sea as they had heard

rumours about gold being found

in an island off the coast of

Ireland and realised that this was

Bernard squirmed in his

bunk as he couldn't

sleep. He knew that his

'mother' had taken him

with her only because

her other true son was

now a disgrace. He had

always been the second

best in her eyes, the

one she had adopted

because she pitied him,

the one she was always

distant towards. As

The Queen then turned to Bernard

and said, ”Jump off the ship and try

to swim to an island using that

floating log, there is still a chance of

survival”. Bernard refused to go

without her. The Queen said,” Even

if I do survive, which is unlikely as

I am old and frail, that log can only

carry one person. I want you to live.”

Ananya VIII

Sixty miles away from the

Ebola River in the Republic of

Congo, there was a small

village called Yambuku where

a joyous family of four lived.

As an unfortunate turn of

events, a colony of bats living

in a cave near their family bit

them and left the entire

The doctors had contacted

the WHO officials since

they had never seen such

a peculiar case.

In about twenty-four hours

the entire population was

infected with this dreaded

disease, now named Ebola

Soon the world health

organization and the

whole world knew about

the outbreak of this

dreaded disease which

was now spreading at an

astronomical speed, the

village was now scattered

with WHO officials and

scientists from all over the

world performing tests.

Sophie, a thirteen year old was a

happy, energetic girl in the local

school of Yambuku. Her father was a

fisherman and her mother a farmer

who had a cocoa plantation. Sophie's

favourite pastime was spending time

and playing in the caves near the river

with her best friends.

A month after the outbreak, Sophie started getting high fever and chills and

to the horror of her parents, she was diagnosed with Ebola.

On one of her father's daily fishing trips, his fishing rod fell into the river and

her father jumped into the river to get it back. He found something glittering

on the sea bed. He picked up the glittering stone and found his fishing rod

and swam back up. That day after he got home with the usual catch and the

rock, Sophie, sick in bed saw the stone.

She got up with great difficulty and went closer to analyse the stone. As she

touched the stone she miraculously felt a sudden surge of energy and felt all

her pains had melted away and all the spots on her skin had faded away. The

rock like minerals which Sophie had apparently touched, had gotten rid of the

abysmal disease. Sophie ran out of her room to share the great news with her

family and the entire village.

Soon the village was cured by the crystal. Samples of these minerals

were made into tablets and syrups and were sent to WHO headquarters all

over the world which were circulated in all parts of the world, as a cure and

as well as a precautionary measure. Sophie and her father were hailed as

heroes in all of Yambuku. Health and happiness was restored once again.

ShreyaVIII ‘D’

the only chance they had of redeeming themselves in the eyes of their

subjects. The Queen was a proud woman who couldn't bear the shameful

scene when she was made to leave the palace.

these thoughts were in his mind, he felt like the ship was slowly submerging.

When he went to the deck to investigate, he saw that there was a leak in the

ship! He saw the crew trying to prevent the ship from sinking but their efforts

were futile and the ship was slowly going underwater.

Bernard knew that the Queen had made up her mind and he stood at the

edge of the ship with tear-filled eyes. When he turned to look at the Queen

one last time before leaving the ship, she smiled and said,” You mean the

world to me and you are my truest son. I am so sorry for not being a proper

mother to you before”.

family very sick and their one year old son dead within a week. By the end

of the month the entire family had perished.

after the river. By about a week and half the population of the quaint and

serene village was no more. The once jolly and happy environment had now

become an environment filled with the cries and sadness of those who had

lost their loved ones.

Now reporters too were sprawling the village telling the world about this

massive outbreak.

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ndTo honour the glorious past of our country, the 72 Independence Day was thcelebrated at New Horizon College on the 15 of August, 2018. The

celebration began with the unfurling of the Indian tricolour by the Director,

Ms Kirthi Manghnani, accompanied by the Principal of NHC, Dr Vijaya Reddy

and Principal of PUC, Dr Sunita Hangal. The Principal, Dr Vijaya Reddy

addressed the gathering with an eloquent speech, highlighting the necessit y

of every Indian to recognise the importance and essence of Independence

Day, keeping in mind the sacrifices of various lives involved in the making of

free India.

INDEPENDENCE DAY - 2018

The meritorious students were given cash prizes. The recipients included

students of PU and Degree respectively. The speech by students in three

languages signified the essence of the day providing an inspiration to live

with a mind devoid of fear and experience the precious gift of freedom, an

independent India. The students displayed cultural zeal through their dances

and patriotic songs. The ardour of patriotism and the gratitude of being a

part of the glorious event were apparent in the entire congregation of staff

and students. The event concluded with the vote of thanks.

Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a great Indian politician and was elected the Prime Minister of India

thrice. He was first elected as a member of the Indian Parliament when he was a member of the

Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS). About 20 years later BJS and a few other parties joined hands to

form the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP). It was then that he served as the Foreign Minister of India.

During his term he helped in enhancing the foreign relations with Pakistan as well as China. In

May, 1996, he was elected the Prime Minister of India but he only served for 13 days due to a

lack of majority in the Parliament. However, this incident did not make him give up. Again in 1998,

he succeeded in winning the elections and he became the only Prime Minister of India who was

not a member of the Indian National Congress and to have served a complete 5-year term.

During the 2-terms he served, he made many amazing contributions to the nation. He facilitated nuclear research in India by allowing 5 nuclear tests to be

conducted in the Pokhran desert in Rajasthan. During his term in 2000, Bill Clinton paid a visit to India. This was the first state visit to India by a US President

after 1978. Later in 2001, Vajpayee met the US President George Bush. These visits helped in accelerating the relations between both the nations. Vajpayee

was instrumental in starting the National Highways Development Project as well as the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojna. He also introduced the Sarva

Siksha Abhiyan to improve the quality of education in schools.

Towards the end of 2005, Vajpayee announced his retirement from politics. In December, 2014, Vajpayee was awarded the Bharat Ratna. Vajpayee was a great

politician, prime minister and a poet. His contributions play a very important role in developing the nation. He breathed his last on 16th August, 2018 at the age

of 93. The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi declared that Vajpayee's birthday the 25th of December would be marked as Good Governance Day in his memory.

KERALA DISASTER-AUGUST 2018 Heavy rains along with low pressure over India's western coastline led to

severe floods in Kerala and the Kodagu district of Karnataka. Lakhs of people

have been displaced by these floods.

Digital Solutions Prove Critical

People turned digital to spread the message of stranded people and the

situation in various parts of Kerala.

Various government relief authorities turned to digital services like internet

and social media to assist those in need. While the Kerala State Disaster

Management Authority put up mobile numbers asking people to send their

locations on WhatsApp, the state government used Google Maps to create

the option of letting citizens upload their locations where help was needed,

simplifying the process of rescue operations. Hundreds of troops and dozens

of boats and helicopters helped to evacuate people from what officials say

was the worst flooding there in a century.

People Involvement

People from all over the country and expats living in UK and Gulf countries

were unified in their efforts to help the disressed in Kerala.

As the misery unfolded, individuals rose up as saviors and waded through

knee-deep water in their efforts.

Individuals started pouring donations in rehabilitation efforts. Various

businessmen and individuals also donated funds to help the relief work in

Kerala including NRI businessman M. A. Yusuf Ali who donated Rs 5 crore.

Celebrities like Kamal Hassan, Surya ,actor Sidharth, Tamil Actor Dhanush,

Vishal & Sivakarthikeyan Telugu actor Vijay , Prabhas, Allu Arjun and Vijay

Deverakonda have also donated to the flood rescue efforts. Karnataka film

celebrites under Puneet Rajkumar also collected donations toward

rehabiliation and relief.

While this may not be uncommon in any natural disaster, kudos to the

common man of this nation.

People from all walks of life cut across religions to help out in the best

possible way. Fishermen provided boats, twitter handlers spread messages

of people stranded, coordinating with multiple agencies to provide a list of

essential items needed in each relief camp so that target items reached the

needy, helping National Disaster Agencies in navigating the terrain for

quicker relief, opening of religious places for shelters. This is a true sense of

national unity. We are proud of it.

Not to be left, digital payment companies like Paytm, Amazon have created

opportunities for any individual to directly contribute through apps to relief

funds. The common man today is using all the various digital methodology

available in making an individual contribution to the people of Kerala – truly

a commendable show of how a nation and its citizens rise above artificial

boundaries created by caste, religion at a time when a state needs help.

Salute to the common man of India. Anusree KrishnanVIII C

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