Friday, November 11, 2016

Nirvana Academy concludes Multiple Theatre Activity Programme

Jammu, 11 November: Nirvana Academy a Cultural club, Jammu in collaboration with J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages Jammu today concluded 20 days long Multiple Theatre Activity camp cum interaction sessions at Spring Blossom Public School, Bakshi nagar Jammu. In this camp participants learnt about Drama, Artistic Make-up, Script reading, Theatre Ethics, Theatre Idioms and creation of visuals.

Mrs. Divya Gupta, Managing Director Spring Blossom public School was the chief guest where as Social Worker Smt. Santosh Basotra was the guest of honour on the occasion. In this Camp, Nirvana Academy provided awareness to 25 participants including theatre artists, young energetic youth and children of Jammu who wanted to earn knowledge of Theatre. 

Experts from different fields also interacted with participants and delivered their lecture, demonstrations and shared their experience with the participants. Vetran Actor and Director Umesh Singh teaches the basic principles of play writing, acting and direction. He also shared experiences during his workshop on theatre lights with SNA. 

Hemu Karki Senior beautician cum makeup artist and Paramjeet Kour gave demonstration and lecture on artistic make up. Drama Instructor and Writer Rohit Sharma and Suraj Narayan trained participants in Drama and Theatrical Skills. Participants also interacted with Senior folk dance artists Sh. Janak Raj Sharma. J.R Sharma gave awareness about the Dogra theatre folk "Haran". Sharma during his lecture said that our regional theatre should be preserved and it is high time that we should be serious about our culture and art. 

Students of Spring Blossom Public School also took part in the camp along with the artists. A Short play was also presented on the Closing ceremony of camp. Suraj Narayan, Naveen Pal, Shellija, Kabita, Pankhudi, Aashiya, Amit Kumar, Ansh Gupta and Sarmohit showed their talent on the closing ceremony day.

General Secretary Nirvana Academy Meenakshi Sharma thanked the management of the school for providing the venue for camp as well as closing ceremony. She also thanked Secretary, J&K Academy of art, culture and languages for the financial assistance and their kind support. Mrs. Kamlesh Kour Coordinated the programme.


Monday, September 5, 2016

Nirvana Academy, Army celebrates National Teachers Day

RAMBAN, Sept 05: To celebrate the National Teachers Day Nirvana Academy, a cultural club in collaboration with 109 INF Battalion (TA) MARATHA LI under the aegis of 11 Sector RR, organized a programme in the premises of Government Higher Secondary School Ramban, today.



Commandant, Brig.K P Singh was the chief guest whereas Chief Education Officer(CEO),Ramban, Mohammad Sharief Chauhan was the guest of honour on the occasion while Dy CEO Ramban Baj Ji Thaploo and Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) Ramban Zubaida Parveen were presided over the function.


On the occasion besides speeches by eight students of various schools on the role of teachers, ten teachers from different school were also honoured and felicitated. They were awarded with a memento and a Commendation Certificate each. Those teachers were Sanjay Kumar, Raj Singh Raju,Mumtaz Ahmed,Kuldip Singh, Ajit Singh, Raghuvir Singh,Kiran Bala, Saidullah Katoch,Sita Ram and Sushma Gupta. Pawan Kumar was awarded with a special award for his outstanding services in the field of education.




While speaking on the occasion the chief guest said that such programmes shall encourage the teacher community besides recognizing their contribution for making noble students.


He asked the participants to work with zeal and dedication for maintaining respect and credibility of the teaching profession. He appreciated the efforts made by army and Nirvana Academy Chief Organiser, Ramban Tahir Mushtaq and asked him to conduct these types of programme in future as well.













Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Nirvana Academy Organises Talent Search Programme "Billawar Got Talent"

28 August 2016: Nirvana Academy a registered cultural club organised Talent Search Programme "Billawar Got Talent" in the premises of Durga Bhawan, Nagotra gujjru, Billawar with the aim to encourage and provide an opportunity to the children, artists and youth in rural areas.
Sh. Sushil Sharma, SHO Billawar was the chief guest while Sh. Narayan Dutt Triphatti Senior BJP Leader, Smt Santosh Sharma President Nirvana Academy were guest of honour on the occasion.
The event commenced with the Dogri Dance performance which was highly appreciated by the audience followed by Singing, dance and Acting Competition in different age group categories. A solo act "Mei bhi beti hun" based on theme beti padao beti bachao by Nusrat Jahan spellbound the audience.
As many as 40 participants performed under the guidance of Rohit Sharma and Param Jeet Singh. Smiley Tanuja noted dance choreographer and Rapper Writer Rehain Prince adjudged the performances.
Chief Guest Sh. Sushil Sharma lauded the efforts of the Nirvana Academy for organizing such an event in Billawar which not only created an awareness but also provided an opportunity to the children and youth of rural areas.
President Nirvana academy Santosh Sharma said that Nirvana Academy take this opportunity to promote the talent of Billawar and shall organise art workshops for the budding talent of Billawar. She also appreciated the initiative taken by the organisers of the programme Rohit Sharma and Paramjeet Singh from Billawar. She also thanked  chief guest Sh. Sushil Sharma and other dignitaries for giving their valuable time.
Ravi Kumar, Chetan Verma and Karan Singh stands first, Second and third respectively in Senior Dance category where as first and second prize in junior dance category was won by Jagrit and Shivansh respectively.
Kashish Verma and Anjali won first and second prize respectively in Kids dance cateogry.
In Singing Mohd. Irfan won first prize where as Aatish Kumar and Neeraja Dogra got second and third prize respectively.
Hardik Singh got Best Rapping award where as Nusrat jahan won best acting award.
All the participants were felicitated with the trophies and certificate of participation on the occasion.








Debate competition on ‘Child Labour and ways to abolish it’ organised



RAMBAN, Aug 30: An awareness camp cum debate competition on the theme of ‘Child Labour and ways to abolish it’ was organized by Department of Labour in collaboration with Nirvana Academy a cultural club and NSS unit of Government Degree College Ramban in the premises of college, here today.

Principal of the college Dr Yudhveer Singh was the chief guest on the occasion whereas Assistant Labour Commissioner (ALC), Ramban Ganshyam Basorta besides staff members of the college present in the function.

As many as seven students from the school participated in the debate competition.

Speaking on the occasion chief guest laid stressed on the acute need to protect the child from this menace of Child Labour.

He said that labour department should work in liaison with education department and various NGO’s to trace the whereabouts of the school dropouts who may be probable child labours .He stressed on generating more awareness to curb the problem of child labour and protecting the rights and interests of minors.

ALC Ganshyam Basotra apprised the students and staff about number of welfare schemes which can be handy for rehabilitation of children. He further said that it is a need of hour to strictly deal with it and stringent action under the Law should be taken against those found guilty of employing minors as labours.

He added that need was felt to spread the awareness among the general public.
He stressed on ensuring that the provisions of various Acts for labour welfare are implemented in letter and spirit and there is strict adherence to norms by the organisations. ALC said that the department is entrusted upon with the responsibility to maintain dignity of labourers and protect their interests.

HoD English, Prof S A Ganai said to keep hold of this practice education department has started several schemes including free education, mid day meal, free uniform and books for the students in government education institutions.

He thanked all the dignitaries present and requests the Labour Department and NirvanaAcademy Chief Organisor Ramban Tahir Mushtaq to conduct such programmes in future also.

In the debate competition Yasmeen Rehman, Shashi Kumari and Tasleema won first, second and third prize respectively.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Nirvana Academy and Dr Ambedkar Convent School celebrated Krishna Janmashtami


Jammu, 27 August: Dr. Ambedkar Convent School, Rajpura in collaboration with Nirvana Academy a registered cultural club celebrated Krishna Janmashtami with full fervour recently where children dressed as lord Krishna and Radha participated in matki phod contest. A skit was also performed by students of primary block which showcased mythological anecdotes from Krishna's life.
Sh. Gain Chand Dogra Managing Director Dr. Ambedkar Convent School group was the chief guest on the occasion while Smt. Santosh Sharma President Nirvana Academy and Mrs. Chetna Dogra were the guest of honour on the occasion.
Children presented a Dance Drama "Hey Krishna" as part of Janmashtami celebrations. Children won the heart of the audience by enacting various roles from Krishna's life. Dressed in attire of Krishna and Gopikas, they spread the message of our ancient traditions and our culture. 
Songs of Lord Krishna in the end enthralled the audience. The awesome performance was applauded and appreciated by everyone presented in the programme.
Mrs Sarla Mattoo thanked the guest, parents and staff for making this programme a success. She also thanked Nirvana Academy for their kind support and collaboration in the programme. She also blessed children on this pious occasion.
Rohit Sharma, actor director of Nirvana Academy, Anju Chakku cultural head of the school, Mrs. Urmil and Miss Bahar choreographed, directed and managed the whole programme.
















Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Nirvana Academy Participated in I-Day (Independence day) programme at Ramban, J&K






Little Artists of Nirvana Academy took part in I-Day (Independence day) programme at Ramban, J&K. They performed Dogri folk dance which was highly appreciated by the audience. 

District Administration Ramban felicitated team Nirvana Academy Ramban

President Nirvana Academy Smt. Santosh Sharma congratulated all the artists, staff and chief organiser NA Tahir Mushtaq for the success of the programme.