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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

UDAIPUR - hues and shades -The soul of every udaipurite




Udaipur - India's most picturesque city surrounded by the splendor of Aravalis, nestled in the beauty of lakes and adorned with the heritage.
No matter how modernized we become, how much money we make or even if we reach the pinnacle  of success, the camaraderie between people and the mystic charm of Udaipur is perpetual. There is some magic in the air which binds us and creates an attachment of the old and the young towards the city, like a cup of coffee in the exhilarating breeze at Fateh Sagar or a hot "kullad chai " at the "nukkad" gives us immense pleasure rather than being cloistered in a four walled coffee joint.
The locals as well as the tourists are enthralled by the allure of the city steeped in the heritage. The residence of the ancestors of Mewar dynasty - The City Palace lies on the banks of Pichola Lake. It is a blend of medieval, Chinese and European architecture, wholly built in granite and marble. Its interior portrays the expertise of Udaipur that is the delicate mirror work, marble work, murals, wall paintings, silver and inlay work which are flavours that add to the exquisiteness of the palace. Jag Mandir and The Lake Palace are two islands built in Lake Pichola without which the witchery of the heritage is incomplete.
Apart from the architecture of the heritage, even the old city, built in its own unique way, without any foreign influence has its own charm. People enjoy the authenticity by hanging out at cafes set up along the breathtaking view of the lakes and have a mesmerizing view of the Aravalis.
The old city is a shopper's paradise with its intriguing ethnic jewellery, furniture, folk art etal. The woven carpets and shawls made of pure pashmina, sold in the market streets is a savoury for shopaholics. Other attractions are bandani, mothana, tye-dye textiles.
 For all that nature and rich cultural heritage of Udaipur has bestowed on us, what are we doing to preserve and enhance it in spite of curses like galloping population, improper city planning, hazardous pollution. Let it be a resolve on part of every udaipurite to keep everything alive and fresh as ever.
-Article Composed by
Riddhi Jain (Grade IX)
LITERARY SECRETARY, WIS UDAIPUR









Saturday, October 26, 2013

Wittian won first prize in art competition (WIS, Udaipur)



Friday, October 25, 2013

Festive Season at Witty, Udaipur




The joy of festivities resounded Witty with a spectacular Diwali Celebration. The melody of the choir gave a mystic start to the celebration followed by skits in English and Hindi put up by Wittians to portray the essence of the moral values of our tradition. Young orators came up confidently to deliver speeches and recited beautiful poems on the festival of lights. With a lot of gusto, they took part in activities like Card Making, Diya Decoration and Rangoli Making Activity. These celebrations have always spread smiles and colours of joy amongst Wittians.    










Diwali Celebration by Pre-Primary at WIS, Udaipur




Pre- Primary Wittians came dressed in traditional clothes; they enjoyed eating snacks and sweets in their lunch. They enjoyed listening to the story of Diwali narrated by the teachers. Children also enjoyed tapping their feet’s on melodious music. Children of PG, Nursery and Junior Kg enjoyed making Diwali cards. Children of Senior Kg enjoyed drawing Deepak and crackers in their scrapbook.

 

Rhyme Enactment of Three Little Kittens at WIS, Udaipur




Children of Nursery came dressed as kitten, mouse and mother for the enactment of poem “Three Little Kittens”. They enjoyed enacting the rhyme with the help of props.



Diwali Celebration PG & Nur [13-14] WIS,Malad



                                     Diwali celebration

Witty Kids has a secular atmosphere and celebrates all festivals with equal fervor .

WIS Nursery and Playgroup section celebrated Diwali festival, on Friday 25th October, 2013. Teachers decorated the class with the cut outs of Diyas and lanterns .

Children came to the school dressed  in traditional clothes. A slide show depicting the significance and the story of the festival was shared with the children . Children colored Diyas in the worksheet.

Children were also given tips on celebrating the festival in a safe eco friendly manner .

Children  enjoyed the festivities  and they collectively said, HAPPY DIWALI and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!












 

 

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