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Breaking the illusion of the Glass Ceiling

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Breaking the illusion of the Glass Ceiling

Dr. Paramjit Kaur Director

Dear All,

Does the glass ceiling truly exist, or is it just a figment of our imagination? This so-called ‘glass ceiling’ is the invisible barrier often described as holding back individuals—particularly women—from achieving the highest positions of power and influence. But does it really exist or is it a self-imposed mental barrier?

As we look at the journeys of remarkable women who have shattered stereotypes and defied every limitation, and redefined what’s possible, the answer begins to unfold.

Sunita Williams broke barriers by venturing into space, proving that even the sky isn’t the limit. Indra Nooyi, led PepsiCo, one of the world’s largest corporations with her vision and resilience, showing that leadership knows no gender. Kiran Bedi, India’s first woman IPS officer, walked into a world dominated by men and redefined bravery and service.
Consider Malala Yousafzai, who dared to demand an education under the shadow of threats and violence.

Margaret Thatcher, the “Iron Lady” of Britain, didn’t just break the glass ceiling—she shattered it with such force that her legacy still echoes in politics today. 


These women—and others like Kamala Harris, the first woman Vice-President of the United States; Priyanka Chopra, a global icon in entertainment – have shown us that the glass ceiling is only real if we believe in it. The true limits are often the ones we place on ourselves.


What if each of these women had let the doubts, of “you can’t do this” stop them? They would have remained in the shadows, their potential untapped, and their dreams unrealized. The world would have missed their brilliance, their impact, and their light.
But they didn’t stop. They pushed on—not because the path was easy, but because they believed that their dreams were worth fighting for. 

The glass ceiling, if it exists, is just a thought, a myth, an obstacle in our minds. Yes, there may be challenges and resistance, but these are hurdles to be overcome, not barriers that hold us back. Each of us has the power to rise above, to push through, and to create a world where everyone can reach their true potential. Once we realize this, we become unstoppable.

Greatness isn’t confined by gender, race, or background—it belongs to anyone who dares to chase it.

After all, we are stronger than any ceiling and greater than any boundary.

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Success is a Journey, not a Sprint

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Success is a Journey, not a Sprint

Dr. Paramjit Kaur Director

Dear All,

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to be lured by the stories of instant fame, a single post that goes viral, or that one lucky break that seems to elevate people overnight. Yet, behind every celebrated moment, there’s a story far deeper-a story of countless hours, relentless efforts, and countless moments of self-doubt.

Our generation seems to idolize this instant success, dreaming that one lucky post, one audition, or one project will open the doors to lifelong success. But the reality is that these “instant” moments are the final flourish of a journey-long, unseen, and challenging.

In truth, there are no real shortcuts. Anyone who has genuinely achieved something worthwhile knows that success is not something that happens overnight; it is a journey you built, step by step. Like a sculptor chiseling away at a block of marble, every stroke of effort, every choice to push forward, every moment of resilience shapes that final masterpiece.

Achieving success is hard. But maintaining it, and growing from it, requires even more efforts. Many people spend years, even decades, refining their skills, and building their dreams.

Think about a fruit tree. You can plant a seed today, but it won’t bear fruit tomorrow. It needs time to grow, to be nurtured, to withstand storms, and to stretch its roots deep into the earth. Only then, after seasons of patience, will it bloom and offer its fruits to the world. Success is very much the same. It takes patience, efforts, and an unwavering commitment to grow steadily, to withstand the storms, and to remain rooted when times get tough.

We often crave shortcuts because they seem easier. But shortcuts can be deceiving. They may bring momentary applause or recognition, but like a bubble, this kind of success bursts as quickly as it appears. Real success, the kind that stands the test of time, has to be earned.

Success is not a moment, it’s a process. Each day you choose to keep going, each challenge you overcome, and each sacrifice you make is another step on the road to true achievement.

So, hold onto your dreams, believe in the power of perseverance, and take pride in the journey. Real success isn’t in the destination; it’s in every step you took to get there.

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PTM CIRCULAR

PTM CIRCULAR

BCM ARYA SCHOOL

SINGLA-ENCLAVE, LALTON-DOLON KHURD, LUDHIANA
Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi

Date: 30.11.2024

BCM/23-24/CL-64

CIRCULAR – NURSERY ONWARDS

Dear Parents
Parent teacher meeting will be held on 30-12-2023 (Saturday).Kindly note the change in timings.

  •  NURERY TO UKG – 9:30 a.m. to 10: 30 a.m.
  •  I TO V – 10:30 a.m. to 11: 30 a.m.
  •  VI ONWARDS – 11: 30 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m.

Note :- Winter break starts w.e.f 1st January 2024 to 6th January 2024 ,the school will reopen on 8th January 2024(Monday) as per regular school timings :- 8: 30 a.m. to 2: 30 p.m.

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Pariksha Pe Charcha-2024

    BCM ARYA SCHOOL

SINGLA-ENCLAVE, LALTON-DOLON KHURD, LUDHIANA

Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi

Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024

 Dear Parents

 The 7th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC), an interactive program of Hon’ble Prime Minister with students, teachers and parents, will be held in a town-hall format at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi in January/February 2024.

In order to register and select participants who will be featured in the Pariksha Pe Charcha, an online Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) competition is being conducted at https://innovateindia.mygov.in/ppc-2024/ from 12th December, 2023 to 12th January 2024 for children studying in classes from VI to IX, teachers and parents. Participants may also ask Questions which may feature in the interactive programme.

  • Students have already been registered by the school.

The competition is a mode through which students (VI to IX), parents and teachers are invited to frame questions to be addressed to the Hon’ble Prime Minister. Selected questions (shortlisted by NCERT) may feature in the programme. This year’s chosen few may get an opportunity to interact with the media.

  • All the participants will receive a certificate signed by Director, NCERT.

     PRINCIPAL

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WINTER SCHOOL TIMING

                            BCM ARYA SCHOOL
SINGLA-ENCLAVE, LALTON-DOLON KHURD, LUDHIANA
                 Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi
Date- 03.12.23 BCM/23-24/CL-56
             CIRCULAR – NURSERY ONWARDS
Dear Parents Kindly note, school timings w.e.f 4th December 2023 (Monday) will be as follows:
Monday to Friday
Nursery to UKG – 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
I onwards – 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturday
Nursery & LKG – Saturday Off
UKG onwards – 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Principal

  BCM ARYA SCHOOL
SINGLA-ENCLAVE, LALTON-DOLON KHURD, LUDHIANA
               Affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi

Monday to Friday

Nursery to UKG – 8:35 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

I onwards – 8:35 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.

Saturday

Nursery & LKG – Saturday Off

UKG onwards – 8:30 a.m. to 1:40 p.m.

Principal

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Mrs. Kritika Seth Blogs

A Journey of Inspiration: Sh. Rattan Naval Tata

A Journey of Inspiration: Sh. Rattan Naval Tata

A visionary leader, philanthropist, and an inspiring figure, Sh. Ratan Naval Tata, the former chairman of the Tata Group. His remarkable journey has left an indelible mark on our nation and the world.

Sh. Ratan Tata was more than a businessman; he was a beacon of integrity and compassion. Under his leadership, the Tata Group grew exponentially, setting unparalleled standards in ethical business practices and corporate social responsibility. He believed in the power of innovation and was committed to creating a better future for all, championing initiatives that touched countless lives across India and beyond.

His unwavering dedication to education, healthcare, and sustainable development has inspired generations of leaders and change-makers. At BCM Arya School, we honor his legacy by striving to instill the values he embodied—integrity, excellence, and a deep sense of responsibility towards society—in our students.

As we mourn the loss of this incredible individual, we also celebrate his extraordinary life and the principles he stood for. Sh. Ratan Tata will forever remain an inspiration in our hearts, guiding us to lead with purpose and compassion.

Our deepest condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

With heartfelt tribute,
Kritika seth
Principal
BCM Arya School, Lalton

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The Key to a Balanced Life

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Setting Priorities: The Key to a Balanced Life

Dr. Paramjit Kaur Director

Dear All,

Life is like a balancing act where our priorities keep changing based on what’s happening around us and which phase of life we are passing through.  Our priorities are not fixed; sometimes, our children take the top spot, sometimes it’s our career. At times, health becomes the biggest focus, and in some situations, relationships demand our attention.

Setting priorities is about knowing what is most important and urgent at each stage of life. If we are clear about our priorities, they guide us like a roadmap. But when we lose focus, we can end up stressed, confused, and feeling lost. That’s why it’s essential to keep asking ourselves: “What truly matters to me right now?”

Imagine life as a ladder. Each step represents a different priority. Some steps may be easy, while others might feel challenging. But each one helps us climb toward a more meaningful life. If we mix up the steps or focus on things that aren’t important, we can get stuck or even take a step back. But when our priorities are clear, every decision becomes easier.

Let’s be honest—deciding what should come first is not always easy. Sometimes, we have to make tough choices. You might need to pause your career goals to take care of a loved one or to focus on your health and well-being. These choices may not be simple, but they define who we truly are.

To make this more relatable, think about the art of juggling. A juggler has to keep all the balls in the air, but some balls are made of rubber, and some are made of glass. The rubber balls can bounce back if dropped, like work or hobbies. But the glass balls—like family, health, and relationships—can break if we don’t give them the attention they need. That’s why it’s crucial to know which balls we can’t afford to drop.

It’s not always about how much we achieve but how much we value the things that truly touch our hearts—like spending time with loved ones, taking care of our health, or simply enjoying life’s little moments.

When we take time to prioritize what really matters, we live with fewer regrets, foster deeper connections, and cultivate greater sense of inner peace.

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Celebrating India’s Journey to Independence: A Tribute to Freedom and Respect

Celebrating India's Journey to Independence: A Tribute to Freedom and Respect

India’s journey to independence is a story woven with courage, sacrifice, and an unwavering commitment to freedom. As we reflect on this monumental achievement, it is essential to honor the legacy of those who paved the way and to continue respecting the values for which they fought.

The Road to Independence: A Historical Perspective

India’s struggle for independence was neither sudden nor simple. It was a complex journey marked by decades of resistance against colonial rule. The British East India Company, which initially came to India for trade, gradually expanded its control over the subcontinent, leading to widespread discontent.

The first significant uprising came in 1857, known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the First War of Indian Independence. Though it was suppressed, it ignited a spirit of nationalism that continued to grow. The formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 provided a platform for political dialogue and action, while figures like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Lala Lajpat Rai inspired a new sense of patriotism.

The early 20th century saw the rise of Mahatma Gandhi, whose philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience became central to the independence movement. His leadership in movements such as the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Salt March, and the Quit India Movement galvanized millions in their quest for freedom.

The Role of Key Figures

Several leaders played crucial roles in India’s independence. Mahatma Gandhi’s principle of non-violence (Ahimsa) and his ability to mobilize the masses were pivotal. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, envisioned a modern, progressive India. Subhas Chandra Bose’s fervent call for a more aggressive fight for freedom, through the Indian National Army, also contributed significantly to the cause.

Women and marginalized communities were equally integral to the struggle. Figures like Rani Lakshmibai, Sarojini Naidu, and Kasturba Gandhi demonstrated immense courage and resilience. The collective efforts of countless individuals and groups, often working in the face of grave personal risk, were instrumental in the struggle for independence.

The Historic Day: August 15, 1947

On August 15, 1947, India finally achieved independence from British rule. This day marked the end of a long and arduous struggle, celebrating the emergence of a free and sovereign nation. The transition was not without its challenges, including the painful partition and the subsequent migration crisis, but the victory was a testament to the resilience and determination of the Indian people.

Honoring Independence: A Continuous Journey

Respecting independence is not merely about commemorating historical events; it is about actively engaging with the principles of freedom, democracy, and justice that our forebearers fought for. Here’s how we can honor their legacy:

Educate and Reflect: Understanding the history of our struggle for independence helps us appreciate the value of freedom. Schools, families, and communities should engage in discussions about the sacrifices made and the significance of independence.

Uphold Democratic Values: Participate in the democratic process, exercise your right to vote, and advocate for social justice. Ensuring that our democratic institutions function effectively honors the vision of our leaders.

Celebrate Diversity: India’s strength lies in its diversity. Embrace and respect the cultural, religious, and linguistic diversity of our nation, just as our leaders envisioned a pluralistic society.

Support National Development: Contribute to the nation’s progress through your actions, whether by supporting local businesses, participating in community service, or advocating for environmental sustainability.

Preserve Historical Legacy: Visit museums, monuments, and memorials dedicated to the independence movement. These sites are crucial in keeping the memory of our struggle alive for future generations.

Conclusion

India’s independence was not just the result of a singular effort but a collective movement that spanned generations. As we celebrate this freedom, let us also renew our commitment to the principles of justice, equality, and democracy. Respecting and honoring our independence means working towards a brighter, more equitable future for all Indians.

Every August 15, as we unfurl the tricolor and sing the national anthem, let us remember the heroes of our past and pledge to contribute to the nation’s growth with the same spirit of sacrifice and dedication.

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Grand Parents Day

Grand Parents Day Celebration

Grandparents: The Real Treasure
In our fast-paced world, where technology often takes the spotlight and daily routines can become monotonous, it’s easy to overlook the simple yet profound treasures that surround us. Among these, perhaps the most invaluable and enduring treasures are our grandparents. These cherished individuals, with their rich life experiences and unwavering love, embody a wealth of wisdom, warmth, and joy that often goes underappreciated. In this blog, we’ll explore why grandparents are indeed the real treasure in our lives.

A Rich Tapestry of Life Experience
Grandparents carry with them a treasure trove of life experiences, spanning decades and often including historical and cultural contexts that can illuminate our understanding of the world. Their stories, whether they recount the challenges of past decades or the simple pleasures of days gone by, provide a unique perspective that we often can’t find in textbooks or online resources. By listening to their tales, we gain insight into history from a personal vantage point, enriching our own life narrative.

Unconditional Love and Support
One of the most profound gifts grandparents offer is their unconditional love and support. Unlike the sometimes complex dynamics of parent-child relationships, the bond between grandparents and grandchildren is often characterized by a pure, unfiltered affection. This relationship is free from the daily pressures of parenting, allowing grandparents to provide a comforting, accepting space for their grandchildren. Their love is a constant source of strength and reassurance, a reminder that no matter what challenges we face, we are cherished and valued.

A Bridge Between Generations
Grandparents often serve as a bridge between generations, linking the past with the present and future. They pass down traditions, values, and family stories, creating a sense of continuity and belonging. Through shared activities, such as cooking traditional recipes or celebrating cultural festivals, grandparents help to keep family heritage alive. This connection to our roots not only fosters a sense of identity but also reinforces the importance of family bonds.

The Joy of Simplicity
In an era where materialism often overshadows simplicity, grandparents remind us of the joy found in life’s simplest pleasures. Whether it’s enjoying a homemade meal, playing a game, or simply spending quality time together, they show us that happiness doesn’t always come from grand gestures but from the small, meaningful moments we share. Their ability to find contentment in the ordinary helps us to appreciate life’s simple joys and fosters a sense of gratitude.

Wisdom and Guidance
The wisdom of grandparents is unparalleled. Their advice, shaped by years of lived experience, offers valuable guidance in navigating life’s challenges. Whether they provide practical tips or philosophical insights, their counsel is often rooted in a deep understanding of human nature and life’s complexities. This guidance, delivered with patience and empathy, can be a beacon of light in times of uncertainty.

Fostering Resilience
Grandparents often play a crucial role in teaching resilience. Their own life stories are often filled with lessons of perseverance and overcoming adversity. By sharing their experiences and demonstrating how they’ve handled life’s ups and downs, they impart valuable lessons on resilience and fortitude. Their strength becomes a source of inspiration, encouraging us to face our own challenges with courage and determination.

Creating Lasting Memories
The memories created with grandparents are often some of the most treasured. From special outings and shared hobbies to simply being together during significant life events, these moments become cherished keepsakes that we carry with us throughout our liv…