For school magazine a report of about an a dog show held in your city
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Dog Show organised by the South of India Kennal Club (SIKC), in which more than 450 dogs are scheduled to participate, drew large crowds to the Government Arts College Ground in Udhagamandalam on Saturday. The Gopinath Memorial APAC Championship was also held alongside the championship dog shows.The three-day-event, which began on Friday with the obedience test and the three speciality shows is set to conclude on Sunday. More than 45 different dog breeds will take part in the show.
The 450 dogs have been split into 10 groups and are judged on a variety of parameters, including body structure, coat and also their movement in the ring. Of the 450 dogs, half of the dogs were on show on Saturday, while the others will be judged on Sunday.
Nagina Reddy, Honorary Secretary of the SIKC, said that winners of two of the most prestigious awards – The Hindu Trophy for Dog of the Year and the Padmavathi Ammal Trophy for the Reserve Dog of the Year - will be announced on Sunday. She added that for the first time, the show would feature a separate category for native Indian breeds, including the Caravan Hound, Rajapalayam, Pashmi and Rampur Hound. The APAC Championship was judged by Philip John from India, while the Championship Shows were judged by Luis Catalan from Portugal and Fabio Amorim from Brazil.
Environment is everything that determines the life of us, the human being on this earth. World environment day is celebrated on 5th June every year declared by the UN General Assembly in 1972. The main aim of observing this day is to change attitude towards environment and advocate partnership between each human being and society to ensure a safe future.
We the Gurukula family a a whole celebrating the world environment day on 05/06/17 Monday with full vigor and enthusiasm. The celebration start with a special morning assembly dedicated to the environment day. From primary section Reshma of the fifth standard presented a thought provoking speech on environment pollution and from secondary section shared the concept of history and importance of environment day with school. It was followed by a skit from 9th standard students where they expressed their views on the human activities that destroys the environment. The primary section students also has strong opinion on deforestation and they portrayed it beautifully through a mine. After the assembly all the children in two groups went to the school garden with the sapling they brought and planted them in the garden. Our school principal Mr. Shiju K R Nair Sir, Chairman Mr. Shubhashchandra Shetty along with Vice Principal Sunanda Mam accompanied the students And Chairman Sir officially inaugurated the program by planting a sapling in the garden. All students have bought various kinds of saplings and they planted them in the garden and took an oath to plant more trees and save the nature.