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Excursions and Tours
A group of about 110 students and staff members visited
Thiruchanoor and Thirumala on 30th December. The group included XI Std students
who had performed well in their academics and students of other classes who had
offered their services voluntarily for various events conducted at Sushil Hari.
The food and transport for the entire trip was sponsored for free by Sushil
Hari.

On 7.8.09 we went to Vandalur Zoo. First we saw some deer and ducks. Then we went
for a Lion Safari. We saw four Lions. All of them were sleeping. No one of us
was afraid of Lions. We also saw Bison, Black Bear and Brown Bear, Lion -tailed
monkey, White Tiger, Zebras, Giraffees... Then we walked a long distance. On the
way we saw different kinds of birds, reptiles.... Then we went to an aquarium.
There were lots of colour fish. It was very nice to see them swimming. We all
sat together in a big round, had our lunch and returned to School. We all
enjoyed very much.
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II std children
For the 15 students who could not go to their homes to celebrate Deepavali, Sushil
Hari organized a free trip to Mahabalipuram. The students visited the Five
Rathas, Tiger Caves and the beach and had a whale of a time.

A total of 42 top rankers of Classes V through XI and all students of Class XII
were taken for a one day trip to Tirupati. The expenditure for the entire trip
including transport, food and entry fee was sponsored by Sushil Hari.
A one day Trip to Pondicherry for students of classes
I to V was organised. The team went to Mathuranthagam
and had darshan of "Eri Katha Ramar". At Pondy they went
to Mother Aurobindo Ashram, Manakkula Vinayaka Temple
and to the Beach. The afternoon session was fun filled
with boating at Chunnambar beach resort. In the evening
they saw the beautiful crystal at Matri Mandir.
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A trip to Vizag for the
students of higher class was organised. The
trip was both entertaining and informative.
The team visited the following places
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Kailash Hill Kursura
Submarine museum - Kali Matha Temple -
Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple Simhachalam - Red
Hills Vizag Port - Arakku Valley - Tribal
Museum Borra caves and Annavaram Temple
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The Children had the privilege of visiting these
places with Baba

The tiny tots had a
gala time visiting
Vandalur Zoo.
Here we come
Karnataka…
A
Holiday is always welcome.
Students of Sushil Hari from Class 6
onwards, took a break to Karnataka, which turned out to
be a collage of fun and prayer. Mangalore, Udipi,
Kollur, Annapurna, Sringeri, Dharmastala, Subramanya and
Bangalore were the haunts, where a unique experience was
dashed out to the students.
Adjusting to the changed environment,
sharing and togetherness is important in any travel and
our Sushil Hari Students adapted beautifully.
Learning about different cultures is
an integral part of any trip and this trip had museums,
zoos and temples thrown in for extra spice.
Over all an excellent tour with fun
and excitement all the way.
Tour Experience

Kapil Joshi, Sushmita
I learnt to adjust with others.
Mahadevan
I learnt to be obedient. I made new
friends.
N. Sathaya, R. Janani
Lion Safari
For a change we were inside the cage and the animals
were outside - Thrilling.
Anuradha
I went with a big family. (Vasudeva
Kudumbam) - Enjoyed thoroughly.
G. Sudharsan
I learnt to be co-operative.
K. Neeraja
At SushilHari we get the oppurtunity
to go to other states.
All the students had either gone home
or were on tour and the hostel students were not to be
left out. Baba ensured that the hostel students were
taken on a holiday to kanchivaram at Sushil Hari's cost.
Baba's love for the students never
ceases to amaze and with Baba's love, we are at home
always.
Lower class children till the fifth
grade had a joy trip to MGM Dizee world. From the
reaction of the Students, it looked like they had the
time of their lives. Too bad the rest of us missed out
on some serious fun.
The Seventeenth of January saw the
students retreating. Yes they went to Vengaleri to enjoy
a taste of the rural setting and had a lot of fun there.
Lunch and games fit into the schedule and was capped off
by a bon fire during the night.
Class 9 went on an Educational tour
to Dakshin chitra for the children’s festival on Friday
the 20th of February. The topic of the festival was "The
Heritage of India", which had a Theatrical play with an
interactive session. A magic show also provided fun and
frolic to the students. Original Olden day houses from
Kerala, Chettinad and Karnataka were dismantled and
reassembled at Dakshin Chitra and were a sight to watch.
Over all it was Learning and fun in one package.
A group of Sushilhari students and
teachers visited SBOA School Annanagar for the Intel
CBSE Science Exhibition on 31 of August. The exhibition
that housed projects on Biotechnology, Energy,
Communications and IT was very useful, informative,
enjoyable and motivating.

Two hundred Students and twenty
teachers from Sushil Hari cooled off for a day at the
Queens land amusement park near Chennai. It was a fun
filled day for both the students and teachers.

Forty Students and fifty teachers
visited Delhi for the annual excursion. As with any
Sushil Hari trip, this one exceeded all markers of
expectation and fun. Starting from India Gate the group visited the Iskon and Bahai-Lotus
temples. The Chatarpur temple and the Kutub-minar were
the next haunts followed by the shanthivanam- the
Samadhi of pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The next day saw the
students move out of Delhi into Mathura and Agra, the
homes of the famous Krishna temple and the temple of
love the Taj Mahal. The following day the entourage
moved to the pink city of Jaipur, where they visited the
Hawai mahal, Jal Mahal, Jaipur & Albert museum and the
Jantarmantar.
Haridwar and Rishikesh were next,
where the students were mesmerized by the majestic
Ganges and the Himalayas. As all good things do come to
an end, the students then returned to Chennai after a
shopping stint at Delhi.
Science Teachers and Students of
SushilHari School visited a science exhibition held at
the Anna university campus on the 11th of December. The
visit was not only informative but was fun too
Students of Standard XI visited
Jaigopal Karodia school East Tambaram for an Orientation
on their eve of entering Standard XII. Thirty Seven
Students accompanied by their Teachers viewed an Audio
Video Presentation and also learnt about the
preparations required for Standard XII. They were also
exposed to the techniques of better Concentration and
exam approach.
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