Page 20 - Apr-Jun 2018
P. 20

prIZE WINNErS                                           WhAT'S NEXT?

        Risa Patil, VII A, Ayush Jitesh Kabbur, KLES   B, Global Indian International School,   April - June 2018
        International School, Belgavi, Karnataka  Ahmedabad
        Tanisha Rai, VII A, harshvardhan Adil,   A. Satvika Ramya, IX A, d. Raghavendra
        VIII E, Yuvraj Singh, VIII E, Tapasmi Ray   Reddy, VIII C, K. Sai Ananya, VII A, Apoorva   homes in harmony
        chaudhuri, VIII J, Arnav garg , VII H, deb   Kaipa. l, VI E, G. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s
        Mukherjee, VI, gauri Singh, VII L, Saanvi   Atmakuri Rama Rao School, Hyderabad  Traditional homes in India are diverse  and
        Bhatt, VII D, Bhavani Pahuja, VII G, Delhi   Bhaavyaa Sahukari, X, Army Public School   in harmony with the climate, relief as well
        Public School, Sec-45, Gurgaon  R.K. Puram, Hyderabad  as cultural traditions. Each region shows its
        Aditya Bhandari, VIII A, Anushka Kokate,   S. Akshita, VIII B, S.N. Uthra, VIII B, Sri
        X D, Global Indian International School,   Sarada Secondary School, Chennai  unique style of vernacular architecture. In
        Chinchwad                 K.P. Prajim Vimoshagan, IX B, Sairam   about 100 words you could write on any
        Sanat Nagpal, IX E, Army Public School,   Matric Hr. Sec. School, Thiruvarur  one of the following:
        Ambala                    T. Akshreeya, VII B, Angappa Educational
        Bhumika Mahajan, VII E, heena gupta, VII   Trust Sr. Sec. School, Coimbatore  •  Description of the traditional home in your region with an illustration of
        E, Nivedita Sharma, IX E, Bhavan’s SL Public   P.M. harshni, I A, Veveaham Prime   the home and its layout and design
        School, Amritsar          Academy, Dharapuram
        Shamna S.S., IX A, K.T.C.T.E.M.H.S.S.   Ananya Raj, V D, Utkarsh Raj, V C,   •  Unique elements of the home and materials used
        Kaduvayil Thottakkadu, Kallambalam  Abhineet Sharan, V B, Delhi Public School,
        Aparna gopakumar, V, Suhani Bafna, V F,   Bokaro       •  Iconic heritage home in your region and its current state
        Birla Vidya Niketan, Delhi  Vinit g. Mishra, IX C, Kaushik Mandal, VI   •  Interview with the present owners/ occupants of the home
        Varsha Kumawat, X C, Anjali Khemani,   A, Shruti Bhauti, IX B, Motilal Nehru Public
        X C, Manisha Saini, IX A, Dundlod   School, Jamshedpur  You may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or a personally
        Vidyapeeth, Dundlod       Khushbu Mathuria, IX A, Sanskar School,   clicked photograph.
         Sonali choudhary, VIII A, dharal Jaiswal,   Jaipur
        III, Amrit Sajan, VIII c, Scholars Home Sr.   Ayush Rathi, X, Birla Public School, Pilani  last date for entries: February 15, 2018
        Sec. School, Dehradun     hazel Arora, Naaz, Samridhi, Saisha, X F1,
        Vinayak Kanchan, IX C, divya Keswani,   P.K.R. Jain Sr. Sec. Public School, Ambala
        VIII B1, Mradul Bajaj, Rohit Jethwani, IX D,   Vritika, VIII, Indian Public Sr. Sec. School,   July - September 2018
        Anubha Mishra, IX D, Naman gambhir, IX   Radaur
        A1, All Saints Sr. Sec. School, Ajmer  Vanya Popli, VI A, DAV Public School,   Wooden Wonders
        Palak Jain, VIII B, g. Sai Vaishnavi, VI C,   Sector-14, Faridabad
        A.A. Avantika, VIII B, S. Aishwarya, VII A,   J. Jasmina Banu, VIII A, Little Scholars   In India we find innumerable wooden craft
        Akshara School, Kakinada   Matric Hr. Sec. School, Thanjavur,
        Rahul Kumar, IX, Meenakshi Saini, VII B,   chahak Agarwal, V A, Bridgeford School,   traditions. Wood is used for construction,
        Mehak, VII A, Vishva Bharti Public School,   Ranchi    sculptures,  artifacts and  objects  of
        Jagadhri                  hasritha, VII A, Subha Niketan School,   everyday use. In about  100 words you
        P. Rithika, IX B, divya Kala S., X A, Shree   Kakinada  could write on any one of the following:
        Pragathi, IX A, Royal Park School, Salem  M. Sreenith, Delhi Public School, Nadergul
        Aditya Agarwal, IX B, Arya chatterjee,   Aikya, VII, Epistemo Global, Hyderabad  •  Kinds  of  wood  across  the  country  and
        IX C, Vidhi g, IX C, Amuktha Reddy, IX B,   Tanuja Vhanale, VIII A, Little Angels School,   their unique qualities
        Pranav R, IX B, K. Vaisakhi, IX B, Srikar, IX   Visakhapatnam
        B, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Public School   dhruv Agrawal, X E, Gwalior Glory High   •  Traditional wooden architecture of your state
        (Vidyashram), Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad  School, Gwalior  •  Traditional  wooden  handicrafts  from  your  region  like  toys,  decorative
        R. dinesh, VIII A, Toshan Achintya, VIII A,   Ayushi Kaushik, VII E, ASN Sr. Sec. School,   items, items of everyday use etc.
        c. dhiya, VIII C, Sri Sankara Sr. Sec. School,   MayurVihar-I, Delhi
        Chennai                   Avani Basra, VI A, Bhatnagar International   •  Interview a local artisan
        Tanisha Negi, VII B, gunjan Sharma, VIII A,   School, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
        Pine Hall School, Dehradun  Arshitha V.N., VII C, chaithra B, IX C, ACTS   •  Endangered wooden crafts
        Parkhi dwivedi, VI B, Niharika Mann, VI A,   Secondary School, Bangalore  You may accompany your write-up with a sketch, painting or a personally
        Delhi Public School, Sonepat  Vrinda Singhal, VIII C, Modern School,   clicked photograph.
        A. Sai Rakshit, VIII C, Sri Prakash   Barakhamba
        Vidyaniketan Pendurthi, Visakhapatnam  Aniket Kedarnath Patil, VII, Shanti English   last date for entries: May 15, 2018
        divya gupta, VIII A, Mohmmad Irfan, VIII   Medium School, Solapur
        A, Sara Mahajan, IX B, hriday, VII B, Model   Vishnu R.V. Thampuram, IX A1, Maharishi
        Academy, Jammu            Vidya Mandir, Coimbatore
        Vaani Negi, X C, Mira Model School, New   gaurisha Bhatia, IX, Global Indian   fEEDBACk
        Delhi                     International School, Indore
        Nidhi Verma, VIII, Kunal, VIII, diya Rawat,   Mehul Khunteta, VIII A, Bharatiya Vidya   Do you have any ideas, comments or suggestions to make Young INTACH
        IX, Madhav Sharma, IX, Ananya Bisht, IX,   Bhavan Vidyshram, Pratapnagar, Jaipur  more interesting? We welcome any thoughts on what themes you would like
        Raksha Anusandhan Vidyalaya, Dehradun  Kavya Jain, VII B, Modern School, Vasant
        Aaron desai, VIII A, Shaurya goel, VI   Vihar, New Delhi  us to select for the upcoming issues of Young INTACH.
                                                               Please write to:
      credits                    circulation and Subscription   Purnima datt
      Purnima Datt               Christina Shangne
                                                               Heritage Education and Communication Service (HECS)
      Research & content development   References:             Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH)
      Sanjoli Mathur             Sacred Animals of India – Nanditha Krishna,   71, Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110003
      Rhea John                  Penguin Books India, 2010     Tel: (011) 24641304, 24645482, Fax: (011) 24611290
      Illustrations              https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/  Email: [email protected], Website: www.youngintach.org
      Yatindra Kumar             greater-one-horned-rhino
                                 https://redpandanetwork.org/red_panda/
      Editing                    about-the-red-panda/
      Sanjoli Mathur                                           To know more about INTACH, visit: www.intach.org
                                 https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/
      Acknowledgements           red-panda                     To know more about HECS projects and publications, visit:
      Shivaa Rawat               http://www.unesco.org
      Geetika Gunjan             http://www.tiger.com.np/myth.htm  www.youngintach.org
                                 http://www.nationalmuseumindia.gov.in
      design and Printing                                      We are grateful to the Ministry of culture for supporting Young
      Colorcom Advertising                                     INTAch, a quarterly heritage newsletter for and by children
                                                               that has about 2.5 lakh readers and the number keeps on going
                                                    Make in India, CNBC, Times of India, Camlin
                                                               higher with each issue.
                                                    4-A, 5-F, 6-C; Pg 16 – Logic of the Logo – Central Cottage Industries Emporium,
                                                    Pg 6 Pretty Peacock – Warli, Kalamkari, Gond; Pg 9 Animal Traits –1-D, 2-E, 3-B,
                                                    ANSWERS: Pg 2 Favourite Animals – Chetak, Dogs, Lizard, Deer, Elephant
                                Supported by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India
      1     2     3    4     5     6    7     8     9    10   11    12    13   14    15    16   17    18    19    20
   15   16   17   18   19   20