Monday, September 13, 2010

Scholarship Exam Results 2009-10

 

English Primary Section

Sr

No.

Name of the student

Marks

obtained

Out of 300

Rank

Out of

1977

1

Mst. Yash Sandeep Sawant

286

6th

2

Mst. Viraj Sunil Tawade

270

14th

3

Mst. Tanmay Vishwanath Nagwekar

268

15th

4

Mst. Atharva Bhalchandra Wadekar

264

17th

5

Ms. Swara Manoj Pathare

262

18th

6

Ms. Anushka Rajan Chachad

258

20th

7

Ms. Srushti Surendranath Haleangadi

256

21st

8

Mst. Yash Suhas Kudalkar

256

21st

9

Ms. Supriya Krushnakumar Samant

256

21st

10

Ms. Swarangi Sharad Choche

254

22nd

11

Ms. Saniya Paresh Kirkire

252

23rd

12

Mst. Rahul Nandkumar Mirashi

252

23rd

13

Ms. Aditee Satish Bawdhankar

250

24th

14

Ms. Chinmayee Shrikant Khare

248

25th

15

Ms. Shriya Hemant Wade

246

26th

16

Ms. Supra Pradeep Kudu

240

29th

17

Ms. Pooja Shailesh Deshpande

240

29th

18

Ms. Rasika Sameer Kalgutkar

238

30th

19

Ms. Navita Dilip Ukarde

236

31st

20

Ms. Ruchita Sanjay Nachne

236

31st

Marathi Primary Section

Sr.

No

Name of the student

Marks

Obtained

Out of

300

Rank

Out of

1977

1

Mst. Jayraj Vinayak Saraf

278

10th

2

Mst. Ninad Satish Thatte

264

17th

3

Ms. Swarangi Santosh Saraf

262

18th

4

Mst. Kaustubh Ramchandra Jadhav

258

20th

5

Ms. Jai Anant Jadhav

246

26th

6

Mst. Sudarshan Pandurang Sangle

244

27th

7

Mst. Sahil Praful Gosavi

244

27th

8

Ms. Samruddhi Yashwant Lavekar

244

27th

9

Mst. Siddhant satish Kudav

240

29th

10

Ms. Mrunamayee Ganesh Apte

238

30th

11

Ms. Advaita Deepak Sawant

236

31st

English Secondary Section

Sr.

no.

Name of the student

Total Marks

Obtained

out of 300

Rank

out of

1617

1

Mst. Soham Sachetan Gurjar

247

11

2

Mst. Rushikesh Prasad Joshi

238

34

3

Mst. Saurav Vishwas Surve

232

70

4

Mst. Pranav Umesh Karmarkar

229

86

5

Ms. Disha Anand Palkar

224

121

6

Mst. Sagar Paresh Shah

220

159

7

Mst. Akshay Yogesh Dalvi

215

218

8

Mst. Varun Rajesh Rege

206

346

9

Mst. Devashish Prasad Joshi

204

395

10

Mst. Ujjwal Raghunath Raut

199

494

11

Mst. Kunal Deepak Mestry

195

614

12

Mst. Vedant Ujjwal Vartak

192

702

13

Ms. Hemali Sandeep Sawant

188

848

14

Ms. Yashashree Laxman Samant

184

1045

15

Ms. Krupa Rajendra Gawde

183

1072

16

Mst. Omkar Sameer Samant

178

1311

17

Mst. Chirag Suresh Kothari

176

1487

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Examining Independence Day

Courtesy : http://sukumar-honkote.blogspot.com/

On our 64th independence day, we need to examine what this day means to us. I was told by a person yesterday that they never failed to go to school on this day as they were treated with chocolates and snacks. My memory goes back to the parades and the speeches extolling the past and invoking the future. Everyone has childhood remembrances associated with 15th august but none who understands even an iota of its significance in 1947.

   What does this day mean to us? A holiday to laze and relax, to go out with friends or family? A flame of patriotism does get evoked but to what consequence? It's a day to remind us to play Lata Mangeshkar's vande mataram and A.R. Rehman's Maa tujhe salaam. We wear Indian flag pin-ups, wave flags, add photos proclaiming independence to our profiles on facebook. What are we trying to achieve through this in your face proclamation? Dry day and the national holidays have become synonymous. Long speeches extolling the freedom struggle adorn the day but do we understand exploitation faced then when we talk of independence? Do the leaders who claim a great tomorrow realize the tomorrow that is not coming due to their actions? Can the omnipresent disdain shown by the people towards present conditions be channelled into a wave of social upliftment?

   Nehru enunciated 'the achievement we celebrate today is but a step, an opening of opportunity, to greater triumphs animaged achievements that await us.' The opportunity is ever present, triumphs are ever waiting. Instead of broadcasting our patriotism a small act of helping the nation and its citizens would go a long way in building a better India. In the wake of the present J and K crisis and the CWG scandal much responsibility of improvement is on our shoulders. Are we in need of a second independence to rout out the evil that plagues the nation? Are we really patriotic in our actions towards the nation and its people?

   Although cynicism beckons me to voice all this but I too question what I have done to strengthen the nation. I reiterate Nehru's question. 'Are we brave and wise enough to grasp the opportunity and accept the challenge of the future?'