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STUDENT PORTFOLIO

PRATIKSHA BENNUR
CLASS 10
KENSRI SCHOOL
Essay on myself
‘ Just because they carry it well doesn’t mean it isnt heavy
No one can describe me better than myself. I am here to express myself in a few sentences,
though no one can be described in a few sentences ,one should have command on oneself
before going to write about themselves. Expressing my self is a way I see myself in this
world. I am honest, optimistic, enthusiastic and creative. Though there might be certain
constraints in me, it shouldn’t be the hindrance in the way I want to see myself. I am from
Karnataka. I am Pratiksha bennur. I live in an environment where I learn to self respect and
believe in my self. Nobody comes in this world without the support of our family and friends.
They are our backbone. Both my parents are an accountant. They love their occupation.
With their experience I have the learned the value of time, money, hard work and
commitment to the purpose. I love spending my leisure time wisely and on the things which
I enjoy doing. I love music and it is one of my favorite time when I listen to music. I got this
keen interest from my father who loves classical music. I am studying in a really good school.
I am presently in grade 10. I am deficient in some subjects whereas I am quite bright in some
subjects. I am particularly not good in anything but during certain situations I am good at
handling them. Aim and ambition is the inner aspiration of a man. I have keen interest in
biology. I aspire to choose my career in the field of biology. These are all the things which
express me. Thank you.
‘VASUDEIVA KUTUMBAKAM’
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is a Sanskrit phrase that has been in
use for centuries in Indian philosophy and spirituality. It is
believed to have originated in ancient Indian scriptures such as
the Mahabharata and the Upanishads, which emphasise the
idea of universal brotherhood and the interconnectedness of
all beings. The phrase became more widely known in the
modern era due to its use in Indian literature, music, and
art.Over time, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam has come to be seen
as a symbol of India's cultural and spiritual heritage,
embodying the values of compassion, respect for diversity, and
a commitment to promoting peace and unity in the world. In
recent years, the concept has gained greater recognition and
popularity, with many organisations, governments, and
individuals embracing the philosophy as a way of promoting
global cooperation and understanding.
SANANTHAN DHARMA
Sanatana Dharma does not stress the ritual or the formal. It is
concerned with the development of the under spiritual wealth, the
atma-guna, which resides in the lotus of the heart of every
individual. Sva-dharma, Kula-dharma, and Yuga-dharma can obtain
worldly success and appreciation for an individual. Sanatana
dharma attains only an inner radiance through one’s own
conscience, by knowing that what one is doing is not only morally
important but externally precious.Since Sanatana Dharma by
definition transcends the limitations of time, place, and social laws
and customs, it implies openness to spiritual values and experience,
no matter where these are to be found. Sanatana Dharma therefore
is built upon catholicity and genuine tolerance, it seeks the best and
finest; it cherishes the permanent and the abiding. It honors the
deepest yearnings of the soul. All religions have temporal and
transcendental aspects. The temporal deal with the here and now –
the nitty gritty of social life and behaviour of forms and ceremonies
and experience. The transcendent is timeless and placeless – that is
why it is eternal.
My best friend

She came in like sunshine


Her presence felt like divine
She would bear my agonize
Even when deep inside she cries
She stood like a pillar
She was like a heart filler
She undertook my flaws
Even when it weren’t in her laws
She was pure gold
She couldn’t bear me cold
We held together very sturdy
Hoping our days would be pearly
All she did was made my life bright
Even if all it took were white lies
RESUME WRITING
PRATIKSHA BENNUR
EDUCATION: GRADE 10 KENSRI SCHOOL AND COLLEGE

PARTICIPATION:NSO OLYMPIAD, ISKON FOLK DANCE

PARENTS : VEERENDRA BENNUR AND MAMTHA BENNUR

SKILLS: GRASPING KNOWLEDGE, SOCIALIZING.

CORE COMPETENCEY : SELF AWARNESS , SOCIAL

AWARENESS, SELF MANGAMENT , DECISION MAKING.


RELATIONSHIP NAME CELL # E-Mail Account ADDRESS BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSAR FAVOURI
Y TES
FAMILY
Mother MAMATHA 9448299490 mamathaas@hotmail.co SLS SILVER OAK 20TH NOVEMBER TRYING
m APTS,VIRUPAKSHAPURA,KODIGEH DECEMBER 3RD NEW
ALLI POST 1978 2003 IDEAS
BANGLORE560097
Father VEERENDRA 9620666281 veereb@hotmail.com Same as above 15TH JULY SAME AS WATCHI
1974 ABOVE NG OLD
FLIMS
Grandmother SHANKRAMMA 9448962114 NONE SAME AS ABOVE NONE NONE COOKING
(Paternal)
Grandfather LATE HALLAPPPA 948962114 NONE SAMEAS ABOVE NONE NONE READING
(Paternal) NEWSPA
PER
Grandmother KAMALA 9845876739 NONE PADMANAMANAGARAR , 4RTH NONE NONE GARDENI
(Maternal) CROSS NG
BANGLORE 560097
Grandfather LATE ANGADI 9845876739 NONE SAME AS ABOVE NONE NONE PLAYING
(Maternal) SHIVAKUMAR WITH
CHILDRE
N
Uncle(S) SANTOSH/KOTARA NONE PADMANAMANAGAR/KGF,KOLAR NONE NONE NONE
PPA
Aunt(S) RACHITA/SHEELA NONE PADMANAMANAGAR/KOLAR NONE NONE NONE

Cousin BHUVAN/BEENA/A NONE PADMANAMANAGAR NONE NONE NONE


ROLE MODEL
My mother is a true gem. She is my true best friend. I aspire
to be like her. She is a very simple person who is passionate,
hardworking, honest and sincere in every thing she does.
She never fails to surprise us with her sweet gestures. She
likes to care for someone she loves the most. She never
misses an opportunity to find advantage in the smallest
things she does. These habits might be small but these are
very hard to sincerely follow. She went through a lot of
hustle and struggle yet today she stands as an independent
women and she has proven that she is capable of anything
and everything. Though she might have her own flaws she
doesn’t let that be her hindrance for whatever she has
committed. This is the reason why I should see her as a role
model as these habits will take you to greater heights.
GOAL SHEET (YEAR 2020-21)
KENID: …KS-H-381-2011-651……………………………... Student Name: …PRATIKSHA BENNUR……………………………………….
Class:……9…. Sec: ….G.....
Term I Term II
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TO BE A DAILY 35 AB ABOVE NO YES GET GOOD 85% 90% 90% NO YES


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GET VERY 32 AB AB TEAM POBABLE YES GOOD GRADES 80% 90% 80% NO YES
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PHOTO ALBUM
„‟DIE WITH
MEMORIES NOT
WITH DREAMS‟
STORY
Paid in full with a glass of milk a true story of kindness
The year was 1863 and one day, a poor boy by the name of Howard Kelly was selling goods door to
door to pay his way through school. After a full day of working hard he figured he had only a little
bit of change left, but to little to get some food. Like many days before he had been hungry for the
most part of the day. He hoped to make at least some sales to get enough money for food and to put
some money on the side for his tuition next year. After going through some scenarios in his mind he
was hoping for some kindness from the people living in the next house where he decided to ask for a
meal. As he approached the door and rang the bell he was determined to not only ask for food but to
make a sale at the end. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. So
instead of a meal, he asked for a glass of water. The woman remembered seeing this young boy many
times working hard going up and down the streets knocking on doors. Almost everyone in the
neighborhood knew his story and that many times instead of selling to people he helped them with
their chores. She thought he looked hungry so she brought him a large glass of milk instead of water.
The boy drank it slowly and then asked how much he owes.“You don‟t owe me anything,” she
replied. “I know you helped many people in our neighborhood. Mother has taught us that kindness is
repaid with kindness.” You could see a bit of relief and happiness as he replied, “Then I thank you
from my heart.” Right there and then Howard felt stronger and more confident as he found some
hope in the kind actions of the young woman. He continued on with his work feeling recharged by a
mear smile, some words and a full glass of milk.Year‟s later that young woman became critically ill.
The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to
study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name
of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately he rose and went down the
hall of the hospital to her room.Dressed in his doctor‟s gown he went in to see her. He recognized her
at once and remembered the kindness she showed him that day and how much that helped him. He
went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave
special attention to the case. After a long struggle, the battle was won. Dr. Howard requested the
business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it, then wrote something on the
edge and the bill was sent to her room.She feared to open it, for she was sure it would take the rest of
her life to pay for it all. Finally, she looked, and something caught her attention on the side of the
bill. She began to read the following words, “PAID IN FULL WITH ONE GLASS OF MILK. SIGNED, DR.
Howard Kelly.”
THANK YOU

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