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National Skill Day Sparks Creativity at Morpirla


PM SHRI Government High School, Morpirla, celebrated National Skill Day with great enthusiasm and a strong focus on encouraging practical learning and creativity. The event brought students, teachers, and guests together to highlight the importance of skills in modern education.

The celebration was graced by the presence of Sir Tilroy Fernandes, former Principal of Cuncolim United Higher Secondary School. In his address, he inspired students to explore their individual strengths and apply their skills in meaningful ways, both in academics and life.

Under the Apparel Made-Ups and Home Furnishing sector, students proudly presented vibrant displays of stitching, garment-making, fabric designs, and colourful charts, showcasing both skill and dedication.

In the Tourism and Hospitality segment, mocktail presentations and detailed cutlery displays drew much appreciation. Students demonstrated their understanding of basic hospitality practices and the importance of presentation.

Adding a creative twist, a fireless cooking competition challenged students to prepare delicious dishes without flame. The activity encouraged innovation, food safety awareness, and teamwork.

Each of these events enabled students to bridge theory with practice, fostering a deeper understanding of vocational skills and their real-life applications.

The celebration not only ignited curiosity and creativity but also empowered students to see value in alternative learning models. PM SHRI GHS Morpirlaโ€™s National Skill Day was a glowing successโ€”a testament to the schoolโ€™s commitment to holistic education and student empowerment.

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PM Shri GHS Morpirla Celebrates Bagless Day: A Refreshing Break Full of Creativity and Learning


In a refreshing departure from traditional education, PM Shri Government High School Morpirla celebrated Bagless Day, an innovative initiative designed to reduce the physical burden of school bags while encouraging creativity, experiential learning, and joy in the classroom.

Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Bagless Day offered students a chance to learn through engaging, hands-on activities that sparked curiosity, imagination, and teamwork.

Students engaged in a wide range of fun and creative activities that promoted learning without textbooks:

  • ๐ŸŽญ Puppet Making: Students created colorful puppets using different materials, showcasing their imagination and storytelling skills.
  • ๐Ÿ‘• T-shirt Painting: Children designed and painted their own T-shirts with themes like Save Earth and No Tobacco, expressing their thoughts artistically.
  • ๐Ÿช Kite Designing: Students designed and assembled their own kites, blending creativity with basic craft and engineering.
  • ๐Ÿ–๏ธ Paper Crafting: Intricate and beautiful paper crafts were created, highlighting fine motor skills and design thinking.
  • ๐ŸŒผ Floral Art & Fanthis: Using wildflowers and various floral materials, students created decorative pieces and traditional fanthis, celebrating the textures and colors of nature.
  • ๐ŸŒฟ Leaf Crafts: Leaves were transformed into beautiful art forms, teaching students about natural diversity while enhancing creativity.
  • ๐Ÿบ Clay Modeling: With their hands in clay, students shaped and molded unique models, exploring their tactile senses and sculpting talents.

These activities provided a refreshing break from academics, offering students the opportunity to learn through experience, expression, and collaboration.

Teachers noted that the day not only lightened the physical burden on students but also brought smiles, excitement, and active participation in every corner of the school. The Bagless Day at PM SHRI GHS Morpirla was a resounding success โ€” proving that learning can be joyful, inclusive, and deeply meaningful without the weight of school bags.

This celebration stands as a model of innovative education, fostering holistic development and igniting the creative spirit in students.

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Sowing Seeds of Knowledge: PM SHRI GHS Morpirla Empowers Students Through Agro Drive


In a commendable step toward experiential learning, PM SHRI GHS Morpirla conducted an impactful Agro Drive that connected students directly with nature and the agricultural roots of their community. Held on the schoolโ€™s premises and nearby farmlands, the event provided a practical introduction to farming, food production, and environmental responsibility.

Learning Through Doing
Rather than just reading about agriculture in textbooks, students got a hands-on opportunity to engage in real agricultural activities โ€” from preparing the soil and planting seeds to learning how to tend to crops responsibly. They experienced firsthand the physical labor and patience required to grow food, which cultivated both appreciation and awareness.

Farming with a Purpose
The drive also introduced the students to sustainable farming practices such as composting, organic pest control, and water conservation methods. Teachers and local experts explained how these methods support both the environment and long-term food security. It was a clear reminder that agriculture and sustainability go hand-in-hand.

Lessons That Stay Rooted
Beyond the practical knowledge, the Agro Drive fostered values like teamwork, respect for nature, and discipline. Many students shared that the experience changed their perspective on food and the work of farmers. They left with not just muddy hands but minds filled with valuable insights.

An Ongoing Commitment
PM SHRI GHS Morpirlaโ€™s Agro Drive is part of a broader effort to integrate life skills and real-world awareness into the education system. By introducing such meaningful initiatives, the school is sowing the seeds of a generation thatโ€™s not only academically equipped but also environmentally conscious and socially responsible.

The success of this drive is a testament to the power of field-based learning โ€” turning students into stewards of sustainability, one seed at a time.