You are re Sandhya/ Sohan an active member of the Animal Lovers Club
which works for the welfare of animals by preventing cruelty to them.
Recently you visited Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home. You were
pleasantly surprised to see the good treatment given to the animals.
Write a report in 150-200 words on your visit.
You may use the following points: injured dogs and cats – abandoned
pets – very old animals – all very well cared for – well-equipped medical
room – veterinary surgeon – green surroundings.
(SOURCE- CBSE 2018 compartment)
Answer:
Visit to Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home
-Sandhya/Sohan
Animal Lovers Club was recently invited by the Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care
Home for a visit where an opportunity to oversee the working of the
organisation was given.
It is a home to abandoned pets, rescued animals and the ones injured on the
streets. There were many old animals as well. It was astounding to see the
quality of care the animals are being given. They have a family-like
environment for them. This helps them to heal faster and stay happy. The
animal home has all the facilities ranging from well- equipped medical room to
a veterinary surgeon. Regular check-ups of those unwell by a team of
veterinary specialists are carried out. The surroundings are animal-friendly as
well. They are not being ruthlessly kept in cages. They have green
surroundings with enough space for them to play and nurture.
Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home is doing a mind-blowing job by
understanding and fulfilling the needs of those who can’t speak for
themselves. The experience was an overwhelming one.
 Independence Day was celebrated in your school. District Magistrate,
Ms. Indu Bala Sharma was the Chief Guest. Write a report on the
function in 150-200 words describing all the activities that took place.
You are Head boy/Head girl.
(SOURCE- 2017 COMPARTMENT)
Answer:
GD Goenka School celebrated the Independence Day with great enthusiasm
and patriotic fervour. On the morning of August 14, 2018, our students
presented hand-made greeting cards and tri-colour flag badges to the senior
management functionaries of the school.
The cultural programme at school commenced with everyone singing ‘Vande
Mataram’ followed by flag hoisting by the chief guest, Ms. Indu Bala Sharma,
the District Magistrate. The spirit of freedom and nationalism was well
exhibited by the students as well as the teachers through a spectrum of
patriotic poems, speeches, quiz on freedom fighter, songs and dance.
Committed to the task of nation building, both faculty and student teachers
pledged to serve their motherland through spreading education and serving
the community. A presentation on the historical evolution of the national flag of
India was shown. A documentary on the contribution of unsung heroes of
Indian freedom struggle like Tirupur Kumaran, Kamla Devi Chattopadhayay
and Khudiram Bose enlightened the audience. A few of them spoke on the
history and significance of the Independence Day and shed light on the
special highlight of celebrations this year
It ended with a speech by the principal on the topic, “What does freedom
mean to me?” The celebration concluded with the inspiring words of the
principal madam, followed by the National Anthem and the distribution of
refreshments.