Students Enter Secondary Schools’ Short Film Festival

Eight students of SWAHA Hindu College participated in the Secondary Schools’ Short Film Festival for the first time and have already made their mark. The students were required to attend training workshops throughout the July-August vacation to prepare them for film production. These included script writing, story board drawing, understanding the camera and editing videos.

Shivani Khandoo – Shining Star

Shivani Khandoo, 16, who is from Sangre Grande has established herself as a singer/model/actress. “Most times the nights are long as performers wait to get on stage,” Shivani said, adding that the entire process of hairstyles, make-up, elaborate costuming and bright lights are a norm for them. Shivani is the daughter of singer Ricky and

Teen wins fourth Mastana round

Shalini Juteram, 14, won the fourth preliminary round of the Children of Mastana 2010 competition. The Sangre Grande resident, a student of the SWAHA Hindu College, pleased the judges with an energetic modern film dance, choreographed by Colin Rampersad. Full Article Published in The Trinidad Guardian http://guardian.co.tt/news/general/2010/03/25/teen-wins-fourth-mastana-round Photograph: Mastana Bahar

Health Watch in Swaha Hindu College

Located at 3/4mm Coalmine Road, Sangre Grande, Swaha Hindu College (SHC) was transferred into its new building since the beginning of the new school year in September of 2009. With this new milieu there have been various changes in the school system. One such change was the “No soft drink day,” which was initiated last

DPS Tobago Trip

Students and two teachers from the R.K. Puram Delhi Public School, India as well as Pt. Ishwar Madho Maharaj, Mrs. Ambika Madho Maharaj, Mr. Dinesh Arjoon and Mrs. Tanya Arjoon visited Tobago on Saturday 3rd July 2010. Here are some pictures taken in Tobago.

TT and Indian students in cultural exchange

THE SWAHA Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago recently facilitated an exchange programme with the Delhi Public School, RK Puram, of New Delhi, India. The group of 15 students with their teachers under the leadership of Dr.Asha Lata Pandey and Mohammed Hamid Khanhad a wonderful time visiting several historical sites and schools in TT. They also

Swaha students top ‘Mastana’ prelim

TWO STUDENTS of Swaha Hindu College, Sangre Grande, placed first and second in the latest preliminary round of Children of Mastana last Thursday. They are Mohini Mahess and Josiah Layne. Mohini captivated the judges with her performance of a modern film dance choreographed by Colin Rampersad. Josiah earned high points when he sang “Mitwa” from