Thursday, April 9, 2026

A Letter To Students

 Dear Students,


I sincerely feel that there are many important aspects of life beyond academic studies that you must learn and practise to become sincere and responsible citizens of India.

I have observed that your body language, at times, does not align with your position and identity as students of a prestigious institution like Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.

You may not always be aware of the messages you convey through your behaviour. For example, when you remain seated while speaking to a teacher who is standing, or when you keep your hands in your pockets while talking, it reflects a lack of respect and proper etiquette.

Similarly, habits such as untidy appearance, long unkempt hair, improper uniform, casual walking in corridors, standing in a disorderly manner during assemblies, talking without greeting teachers, breaking queues in the mess, or not maintaining proper order during prayer—all these actions speak volumes (clearly reveal your character) about you and the overall culture of the institution.

Remember, your behaviour should always reflect discipline, respect, and responsibility. Always be on your best behaviour (behave in the most appropriate manner) and carry yourself with dignity.

Let us work together to build a culture of excellence, where not only academic success but also character and conduct are given equal importance.

With best wishes,

Vice Principal