12
Feb 2021
2020 has been the most infamous year that tossed everyone from the frying pan into the fire. The cherished break you were looking for turned into an unending nightmare.
19
Jan 2021
International School | Sangeeta Guruswami Natrajan
Have you felt the first warmth of the sun on a winter morning? It caresses you with gentleness and surrounds you with an aura of joy. Such is the joy of Reading! Reading is a journey from a blissful euphoria to a desperate misery.
13
Jan 2021
International School | Vivaan Tasker
I am proud of being an MRV student where every student at MET Rishikul Vidyalaya has been directly or indirectly involved in social service which has been introduced to create a sense of awareness and sensitivity towards issues which fuels disparity.
25
Dec 2020
International School | Ms. Maya Iyer
The Corona Virus has resulted in schools shut all across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom. As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms.
10
Nov 2020
International School | Zara Vaz, Roshan Sukheja
Maintaining public health is tenacious in many developing countries including India. We are surrounded by daffy traditions, ideologies and stigma that are tough to eradicate. Public Health issues can be triggered in two simple yet major ways: poor sanitation and personal hygiene.
20
Dec 2019
International Studies | Dr. Seema Tatwawadi
Education is the only seed that can reap growth in its true sense, where human beings’ existence depends on their understanding of the importance of life and its ways of sustenance.
15
Nov 2019
International School | Dr. G. Nagashree
Taking forward the tradition of green and sustainable initiatives in MRV students reached out to another set of community members.
29
Oct 2019
International School | Dr. G. Nagashree
Students of MET Rishikul Vidyalaya performed a Street Play based on Water Conservation, today, at one of Mumbai’s busiest churches, the St. Michael’s Church, Mahim.
20
Aug 2019
International School | Vivaan Tasker
India suffers from water shortage for irrigation and drinking despite the fact that many big rivers, some of them perennial rivers, flow through some parts of India. In the south there is the Krishna, Godavari, Cauvery and other rivers.