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14-year-old Mohali Boy Sets Record to be Youngest Self-Published Non-Fiction Writer
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A class 8th student from Mohali has set a new world record with his first self-published non-fiction book,
Explore the New YOU. Prabhsimrat Gill has made it to the Asia Book of Records for being the youngest non-fiction self-published author.
Earlier, he broke the national record for the same in OMG Book of Records, The Tribune said in a report. The book has been international best-seller on Amazon in USA and Canada.
Explore the New YOU talks about values like purpose, goals, beliefs and habits that are essential to achieve success and live with joy and happiness. The first part of the book explains finding meaning and purpose of life. In the second part, the young author talks about ways to set the right goals to have a clear direction, preparing the mental foundation by overcoming fears and building confidence and some key behaviours that accelerate the path to success, the re
Chandigarh, February 6
Meet Prabhsimrat Gill, a Class VIII student from Oakridge International School, Mohali, whose first self-published non-fiction book – Explore the New YOU has set a world record. He made it into the Asia Book of Records for being the youngest non-fiction self-published author. Earlier, he broke the national record for the same in OMG Book of Records. This book is also an international best-seller on Amazon USA and Canada.
‘Explore the New YOU’ is a book that portrays the quadrant of purpose, goals, beliefs and habits to help people achieve success and live with joy and happiness. The 14-year-old author explains finding the meaning and purpose one wants to fulfill in life in the first part of his book. Later, he touches upon ways to set the right goals to have a clear direction, preparing the mental foundation by overcoming fears and building confidence and some key behaviours that accelerate the path to success.
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St Xavier s High School, Mohali
Lohri was celebrated with exuberance. Students were in an upbeat mood and immersed in the festive spirit by presenting folk dances and folk songs. Students decorated plates for Lohri celebration and took part in various art and craft activities keeping the tradition and culture of our festivities alive.
Delhi Public School, Chandigarh
The school organised an engaging number game ‘Jumble Dumble with Numbers’ for the Pre-Primary wing. Children participated enthusiastically and carefully listened to the instructions. As the games involved a lot of movement and drama, the children enjoyed while learning. This activity helped children improve their listening skills and also made them feel that numbers were interesting, easy and fun.
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Manav Rachna International School, Mohali
To curate the inner child in everyone, students of Class II shared interesting stories with their peers during their online sessions. Their connotations, pitch and props used kept everyone hooked. Stories, either fiction or non-fiction have a universal appeal, irrespective of age and other diverse forms of entertainment. Children always learn a thing or two about morality while adults revisit their faculty of interpretation.
AKSIPS-125 Smart School, Kharar
The school organised virtual dance competition for the pre-Primary wing Dazzling Stars . The participants were asked to introduce their dance forms through the video. It was a freestyle competition and participants sent in their individual dance videos to the teachers in-charge. The participants dressed in colourful costumes, twirled around with their thrilling performances. Looking at the enthusiasm of the little ones Principal Jagjit Sekhon said dance competition at school is