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Colours of Rangoli at Greenwood Gopalpur

10/01/2024, WED


On Thursday, January 9th, 2024, Greenwood Gopalpur embraced vibrant hues as mothers showcased their artistic flair in the Rangoli Competition.

The event was a resounding success, with enthusiastic participation and a burst of creativity, turning the occasion into a kaleidoscope of artistic expressions.

The mothers brought forth a delightful array of Rangoli designs, adding a touch of tradition and innovation to the celebration.



It was heartening to witness the convergence of talent and the joyous spirit that filled the air.

The event not only showcased the cultural richness of our community but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among the participants.

Kudos to all the mothers for making the Rangoli Competition a memorable and visually captivating experience at Greenwood Gopalpur.


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Bhagavad Gita: The Key Source of Modern Life Management

Abhyaas The Global Schools @Bhimavaram :

Bhagavad Gita: The Key Source of Modern Life Management.

Do you know that it is a proven fact that reciting shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita enhances the learning capacities among students?!…
Bhagavad Gita is not just a religious book that only people belonging to a certain religion should read. It is a dialogue between the Supreme Being (Lord Krishna) and a confused warrior (Arjuna).

While evoking different zones of brain by pronouncing those Sanskrit words, Bhagavad Gita teaches us the intricacies of life and how to deal with them.

Change is the law of the Universe: While the essence of the Gita is imbibed differently by people of different walks of life, students can learn from this teaching that nothing is permanent and if they have failed in their endeavor it does not mean that it would remain so forever.

Man is made by his belief : In the age of social media, students mostly suffer from self-doubt and low self- confidence. Belief in their own capabilities is what sets most of the successful students apart. In student life it is very important to have belief in one self. Students who believe in their own capabilities often find it easy to climb the ladder to success.

Meditation: Bhagvad Gita advocates the benefits of meditation. Meditation has been proven to have lasting effect on students and can help immensely during moments of anxiety during exams or other stressful situations in their life.

Dream big : In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says that we are kept far from our goals not by obstacles, but by a clear path to a lesser goal. This essentially means that a person should dream big and should not be deterred by obstacles in the path to achieve those dreams.

The Bhagavad-Gita’s Teachings exhort individuals to learn self-control, selflessness, self-realization, self-study, self-regulation, self-discipline, self- development, and self-determination, self-confident, self-concept, self-esteemed, and so on.

So here is a small effort by ABHYAS THE GLOBAL SCHOOL to inculcate our students to obey all the guidelines and succeed in their lives.

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From the founder’s pen..

What does discipline mean?

Being an educator is it important to punish or provide a chance to be rectified???…..
Does punishing children work??…….

Does punishment changes the Child’s behaviour??
Yes, but only for brief time. It might help teachers and parents to believe that they have control on their child for a while, until the next misdeed .usually children will continue to do the same thing they were punished for.


Hence discipline is not taught, it is “learnt” .Discipline is an “attitude”, it is about “character “, a “responsibility” and a life time “commitment”.


The time has come to re-examine the saying ‘spare the rool and spoil the child’. Children are at the receiving end both at their own homes and schools.


Children not only carry the knowledge that we share but also the brunt of anger for being punished for silly reasons. one being a parent or a teacher should remember that we are training children not an army.


One of the trouble with punishment as a way to teach a proper social behaviour, aside from the infliction of pain, is that it makes children feel weak and incapable? They learn to submit to authority and power, to obey. By being punished they become inferior beings they do not develop the power of human individual to “love and trust “ others.


Reflect on the main difference between “Discipline and punishment” are we teaching children a new behaviour or fear?
Introspection is the need of the day.

Discipline invokes the thinking brain, while

Punishment impacts the emotional brain.

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Vinayaka Chavithi celebrations in greenwood high school

Erragattugutta ( Main Campus ) : Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, or Vinayaka Chavithi is a major festival commemorating the birth of the god Ganesha. This has been a nine-day long festival. This being the most loved festival of the children, it has become a tradition to celebrate this festival with lot of fervour and enthusiasm by the students of Greenwood inside the campus.
The festival is marked with the installation of a large size clay murti (idol) of Ganesha on the dais in the Greenwood Open Auditorium.

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All the members of the Greenwood family were invited to take part in the puja. On the first day of this festival, both the directors of the school; Sri. Ch. Dharma Reddy and Sri Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu and the first ladies of the school; Smt. Ch. Jyothi and Smt. G. Padma Sri took part in the Puja along with the Academic Principal Sr. VVV Naveen Kumar and the Administrative Principal Sri T. Pavan Kumar , C.A.O A .Prabhu Kumar and several others.

Besides regular Pujas, every day in the evening a Bhajana (prayer with chanting and clapping) has been performed. Sri. Jampala Ramesh from the Department of Telugu had performed a Purana Kaalaakshepam in which many members of the staff and all the children took part. Sri Ramesh has taken a stories from our Ramayanam, Mahabharatham and Bhagavad Gita and imparted a sense of wisdom and knowledge among the children. It is no exaggeration if it is said that each day the children waited eagerly for this program.

The final day of this festival is known as the Nimmajjanam Day. Nimajjanam means the immersion of the Idol that has been worshiped on all these days during this festival. On this day in the evening the Idol of Lord Ganesh has been placed on an elevated platform of a motor vehicle. A procession of the students and staff followed Lord Ganesh around the school ground. Songs and dances were the main attraction of this procession. The children followed the Ganesha up to the main entrance of the Greenwood and from there the some of the Greenwood staff carried the procession upto a very big lake in Hasanparthy where the Idol was finally immersed.

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Our student B.Lokesh Varma has won a Gold Medal at the State Level Karate competition.

Abhyaas The Global School (Bhimavaram) : Our student B.Lokesh Varma has won a Gold Medal at the State Level Karate competition. All the members of Abhyaas Family applauded his success. Madam Principal P.ANITHA SUHASINI’S Congratulated this young boy and wished him further success in the future events.

Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the Chairman of Abhyas Group Schools blessed him and wished that many other students should take him as a role model and bring many laurels to Abhyas.

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The Sacred Way to Thank a Parent is to be Disciplined, and be a good student says Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the Director of Greenwood Group Schools

Erragattugutta ( Main Campus ) : The Sacred Way to Thank a Parent is to be Disciplined, and be a good student says Dr . G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the Director of Greenwood Group of Schools

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SELECTED FOR NATIONAL ROPE SKIPPING COMPETION ; ABYAAS STUDENTS FOR NATIONAL MEET!

Bhimavaram, Abhyaas The Global school : The principal of Abyaas the Global School P. Anitha Suhasini said in a statement on Wednesday that the students of Abyaas have qualified for the national meet in the rope skipping competition.

She said that 400 students from various districts participated in the Malcolm Rope Skipping State Level Championship competition held at Abyaas the Global School in PedaAmiram on 25th and 26th of this month. In this competition, the students of Abyaas the Gobal School won 6 gold, 11 silver and 3 bronze medals in rope skipping held in four categories and qualified for the National Meet to be held in Delhi.

The students were Congratulated by the school chairman Dr. G. Bhardwaja Naidu and other staff members.

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