STUDENT’S CORNER
ALL STUDENTS ARE OF DPS, RANCHI

Tuhina Ghosh (Class V)
The Future Starts With Me
People say I’m only ten,
“Wait until you’re older, then”
But every forest starts with seeds,
Every change with caring deeds.
I can plant, recycle too,
Help a friend and see things through.
I can speak when something’s wrong,
Adding my small voice to the song.
The future isn’t far away,
We’re building it with what we do today.
If every child dares to believe,
The world can become what we dream.
With every child trying to cope,
The world is beautiful and full of hope.
When every child embraces responsibility,
The world is once more filled with positivity.

Advaya Thakur (Class V)
The Tree That Thanked Me
I planted one small little tree,
It gave many things back to me.
“I’ll give you shade”, it seemed to say,
And cleaner air everyday.
Birds soon built a tiny nest,
Calling it the perfect rest.
Flowers bloomed beside its feet,
Making every morning colourful and sweet.
I like to have this little tree,
That gives me tasty fruits for free.
Dedicating a garden of trees to mother Earth,
To get the blessings of good health since birth.

Deepanshu Tigga (Class V)
One Earth, One Family
Different flags may proudly fly,
Above so high in the beautiful sky.
Different foods and lullabies,
As we live together in peace.
Meanwhile the Moon shines just the same,
Calling us with our names.
When floods arrive and forests burn,
Nature teaches us to adapt.
Helping hands have no limits,
Because they are spread far and wide.
Teaching kindness is the best,
And bullying is the worst of all.
One planet, one human race,
Our Earth bears heaven’s trace.
Where love can fill every place,
Every family’s heart with grace.

Afifa Tabassum (Class V)
No Child Left Behind
Every child deserves to dream,
A brighter future, full of gleam.
With hope to light each passing day,
Together let us lead the way.
Some children carry heavy books,
Some carry bricks with tired looks.
Some race to school with joyful feet,
Some work in factories on the street.
Yet every smile deserves to shine,
Every little heart has dreams divine.
Give them books instead of fear,
A brighter tomorrow is always near.
Every child should learn and play,
Not work their childhood days away.
Dreams belong to every girl and boy,
Filled with hope and simple joy.
Let’s hold every child’s little hand,
And help them proudly take a stand.
With love, kindness, care and light,
We’ll build a future warm and bright.

Shanaya Goenka (Class V)
Every Drop Counts
A dripping tap careless stream,
Can steal tomorrow’s fading dream.
The thirsty fields and lakes run dry,
Beneath a sad and parching sky.
The weary rivers softly cry,
As precious drops go rushing by.
We waste this gift in thoughtless haste,
And leave the Earth a barren waste.
So turn the tap and heal the flow,
And let the silver waters grow.
So every child will do their part,
With mindful steps and caring heart.
This liquid gold, so pure and bright,
Will guide our future into light.
Protect each drop, preserve the blue,
The planets heartbeat rests on you.

Iraj Pradhan (Class V)
My Robot Friend
A Robot answered every question,
Finished homework in one session.
It painted pictures, wrote a song,
And never seemed to get things wrong.
It can help doctors save a life,
Guide lost people through the night.
Drive a car or read a map,
Even help with every app.
But kindness isn’t made of code,
Or hidden deep in download mode.
A caring heart, a helping hand,
That’s something machines can’t understand.
Let’s use AI to make life bright,
With human wisdom as our light.
It doesn’t eat pizza or sleep in a bed.
With copper and wiring inside its head.
Wish AI invent a magic word
Which would wipe the hatred on land.

Divyanshu kumar (Class V)
A Silent Cry
Same smiles hide a hurting heart,
Broken quietly apart.
Every child deserves to play,
To laugh and learn each single day.
Hands are made for hugs and care,
Not to spread fear everywhere.
Words should lift and never break,
Every promise adults make.
If someone hurts a little friend,
Speak with courage-don’t pretend.
A trusted grown-up, kind and wise,
Can help bring back hopeful skies.
Every child deserves to see,
A world that’s safe for you and me…

Ameya Shekhar (Class V)
The Earth is Borrowed
The river whispers, “Keep me clean”
The forest says, “I’m losing green”
The birds keep searching for their trees,
When plastic dances in the seas.
The summer feels a little hotter,
Each year, we waste more precious water.
The flowers bloom with less delight,
When smoke hides the morning light.
The bees and butterflies fly around,
Looking for flowers on the ground.
The glaciers melt, the seas grow high,
The Earth is pleading “Please don’t let me die.”
This beautiful Earth is ours to share.
So let’s protect it with love and care.
Plant a tree and plant some hope,
Every tiny act can help us cope.
Let’s reduce, reuse and recycle too,
The Earth will smile because of you.
We’re borrowing it every day,
So keep it clean in every way.
Together we can do what’s right,
For a greener world shining bright.

Dhiti Dubey (Class V)
A World Without War
The sky should wear a coat of blue,
Not smoke that hides the morning view.
No child should fear a siren’s cry,
Or watch their dreams just fade and die.
A football, books, and songs to sing
Should be the gifts each day can bring.
Not broken homes or empty chairs,
But loving hearts and peaceful prayers.
Different languages, different faces,
Still, we all share Earth’s warm embrace.
If kindness grows in every heart,
Peace will find a brand-new start.
Let’s build a world where hands unite,
Turning darkness into light.
The strongest people, I believe,
Are those who choose to help and heal.