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Proposal For XI and XII 2024 - 2025.
Proposal For XI and XII 2024 - 2025.
As the head of student council of your school you have been assigned the responsibility
of setting up a Nature Club in your school. Write a proposal in about 150 words stating
the steps you would take to successfully establish this club. The proposal should include
an introduction, objectives (2 points), list of measures(4 points ) to be taken and a
concluding statement is desirable.
Measures:
Conclusion: The Nature Club will serve as a platform for students to become proactive
environmental stewards. Through this club, we aim to create a greener, cleaner, and more
sustainable future for our school and community. Let’s join hands to make a difference!
2. As the Head of the Theatre Club of your school, you have been given the responsibility
of organising a play based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji. Write a proposal, in not
more than 150 words, outlining the steps you would take to organise this play.
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Proposal for Organizing a Play on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Introduction: As the Head of the Theatre Club, I propose staging a captivating play that brings
to life the inspiring journey of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the visionary Maratha leader.
Objectives:
1. Educational Purpose: To educate the audience about Shivaji Maharaj’s life, valor, and
contributions.
2. Cultural Enrichment: To celebrate our heritage and instill pride in our history.
Measures:
1. Research and Scriptwriting:
o Conduct thorough research on Shivaji Maharaj’s life, historical events, and
significant milestones.
o Collaborate with experienced playwrights to create an engaging script that
captures the essence of his legacy.
2. Casting and Rehearsals:
o Hold auditions to select talented actors who can portray Shivaji Maharaj, key
historical figures, and supporting characters.
o Schedule regular rehearsals to perfect dialogues, movements, and expressions.
3. Set Design and Costumes:
o Design sets that transport the audience to Shivaji’s era, including forts, palaces,
and battlefields.
o Work closely with costume designers to create authentic attire for each character.
4. Promotion and Publicity:
o Create promotional materials (posters, flyers, social media posts) to generate
interest.
o Collaborate with other school clubs and local organizations to spread the word.
5. Technical Aspects:
o Arrange for lighting, sound, and stage management.
o Ensure smooth transitions during scene changes.
Conclusion: By organizing this play, we aim to honor Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s legacy and
inspire our audience. Let’s bring history alive on stage and celebrate our cultural heritage!
3. As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
setting up a Technology Club called ‘Bytes and Bricks’ in your school to enable the
students to work on different projects using their scientific knowledge and latest
technology. Write a proposal, in not than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to
successfully step up this club.
Proposal for Establishing ‘Bytes and Bricks’ Technology Club
Introduction: As the Head Boy/Girl, I propose the creation of ‘Bytes and Bricks’, a Technology
Club that will enable students to harness their scientific knowledge and the latest technology for
innovative projects.
Objectives:
Conclusion: ‘Bytes and Bricks’ will be a cornerstone for nurturing future innovators and
technologists in our school. It will be a space where curiosity meets creativity, leading to the
development of groundbreaking projects.
4.As the head of the Students wing of the RWA of your colony, you have been given the
Responsibility by the MLA of your area, to organise a Career Counselling Camp. Write
aProposal, in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to organise
thisParticular camp.
Measures:
1. Expert Panels: Invite career counsellors and professionals from diverse fields to share
insights and experiences.
2. Workshops: Conduct interactive workshops on career planning and skill development.
3. Resource Material: Compile and distribute informative brochures and handouts on
different careers.
4. Personal Counselling: Arrange one-on-one counselling sessions for personalized
guidance.
Conclusion: This Career Counselling Camp will be a pivotal step in empowering students with
the knowledge and tools to carve out successful futures. Together, we can help shape their
aspirations into reality.
5.As a member of the Students’ Council of your school, you have been given the responsibility
of organising ‘Global Friendship Club’ to foster friendship with students from other countries
and to promote cross-cultural understanding and global unity. Write a proposal, in not more than
150 words, stating the steps you would take to successfully organise this club.
Measures:
Conclusion: The ‘Global Friendship Club’ will be a beacon of global harmony, bringing
together diverse cultures under the shared goal of friendship and understanding.
6.As the Head of the Students wing of the RWA of your colony, you have been given the
responsibility by the MLA of your area, to organise a Medical Camp for the elderly in your
colony. Write a proposal, in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would Take to
organise this particular camp.
Measures:
1. Team Assembly: Recruit volunteer healthcare professionals experienced in geriatric care.
2. Venue Selection: Choose an accessible location within the colony for ease of elderly
attendance.
3. Equipment and Supplies: Arrange the necessary medical equipment and supplies for
check-ups and basic treatments.
4. Promotion: Publicize the event through local community channels to ensure high
turnout.
Conclusion: This Medical Camp aims to enhance the well-being of our elderly residents,
ensuring they receive the care and attention they deserve.
7.As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you want to start ‘Mathletes’ a club for the
students who are interested in numbers and statistics. Write a proposal, in not more than 150
words, stating the steps you would take to set up this club.
Measures:
1. Membership Drive: Launch an initiative to enroll students who have a keen interest in
math and stats.
2. Weekly Sessions: Conduct weekly problem-solving sessions and discussions on various
mathematical concepts.
3. Math Competitions: Organize and participate in math contests and Olympiads to foster
a competitive spirit.
4. Guest Lectures: Invite mathematicians and statisticians to share their knowledge and
experience.
Conclusion: ‘Mathletes’ will be a platform for students to delve deeper into the world of
numbers and explore the vast universe of mathematics and statistics.
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8.As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of setting
up the ‘Lenscraft Club’ in your school aimed at grooming the budding photographers. Write a
proposal, in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to set up this club.
Proposal for Establishing ‘Lenscraft Club’
Introduction: As the Head Boy/Girl, I propose the formation of ‘Lenscraft Club’, a dedicated
space for nurturing the photographic talents of our budding photographers.
Objectives:
Measures:
Conclusion: The ‘Lenscraft Club’ will be an avenue for students to explore the art of
photography, develop their skills, and express their creativity through the lens.
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9.As a member of the Students Council of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
organising a ‘Ceramics Club’ to help the budding sculptors in giving vent to their imagination in
the form of statues and other objects made from clay. Write a proposal, in not more than 150
words, stating the steps you would take to successfully Organise this club.
1. Skill Cultivation: To develop students’ sculpting skills and artistic expression through
ceramics.
2. Creative Outlet: To provide a space for students to create and showcase their clay art.
Measures:
Conclusion: The ‘Ceramics Club’ will be a haven for aspiring sculptors to learn, create, and
exhibit their work, enriching our school’s cultural tapestry.
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10.As a member of the Students’ Wing of the RWA of your apartments, you have been assigned
the responsibility of felicitating students, who have passed the Entrance Tests for admission in
Engineering and Medical Colleges. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, stating the
steps you would take to successfully organise this event.
Measures:
1. Invitations: Send out invitations to the successful students, their families, and teachers.
2. Venue and Decor: Arrange a suitable venue within the apartment complex and plan the
decor to create a festive atmosphere.
3. Certificates and Gifts: Prepare certificates of achievement and thoughtful gifts to be
presented to the students.
4. Guest Speaker: Invite an esteemed guest speaker to address the gathering and share
valuable insights.
Conclusion: This felicitation event will not only honor the hard work of the students but also
encourage a culture of academic excellence within our community.
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11.As a member of the Student Council of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
setting up a School Parliament. Write a proposal, In not more than 150 words, stating the steps
you would take to establish it.
Measures:
Conclusion: The School Parliament will empower students to take an active role in the decision-
making process, fostering a sense of responsibility and leadership.
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12.As a member of the Students Council of your school, you wish to organise a Summer Camp
for the students of Classes VI to X. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, stating the
steps you would take to make it a success.
Measures:
1. Theme Selection: Choose a central theme for the camp to guide the activities and
learning experiences.
2. Activity Planning: Design a variety of activities aligned with the theme, ensuring they
are engaging and age-appropriate.
3. Staff Recruitment: Recruit qualified instructors and volunteers to lead and supervise the
activities.
4. Safety Measures: Implement comprehensive safety protocols to ensure the well-being of
all participants.
Conclusion: This Summer Camp will be an enriching experience, allowing students to learn,
grow, and create lasting memories.
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13.As a member of the Students’ Wing of the RWA of your colony, you have been given the
Responsibility of organising a ‘Musical Night’, the proceeds of which will go to an NGO
Working for the education of children living in slum areas. Write a proposal in not more
Than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to make it a success.
Objectives:
Measures:
1. Talent Line-Up: Secure performances by local artists and bands willing to contribute to
the cause.
2. Venue and Logistics: Arrange a suitable venue and manage logistics for sound, lighting,
and seating.
3. Promotion: Launch a promotional campaign via social media, local newspapers, and
community boards.
4. Ticket Sales: Implement an efficient system for ticket sales, both online and through
community outlets.
Conclusion: This ‘Musical Night’ will not only provide entertainment but also unite our
community for the betterment of children’s education.
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14.As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
Establishing an ‘Empathy Club’ in your school. Write a proposal, in not more than 150
Words, stating the steps you would take to successfully establish this club.
Measures:
Conclusion: The ‘Empathy Club’ will be a step towards creating a more compassionate and
inclusive school environment where every student feels valued and understood.
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15. As the head of the Dramatics Club of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
conducting an Inter-House Slam Poetry [Slam Poetry is a performance of spoken word poetry
before a live audience and a panel of judges]. Write a proposal, in not more than 150 words,
stating the steps required to organise this competition.
Talent Showcase: To provide a platform for students to express their poetic flair.
Literary Appreciation: To foster a love for poetry and spoken word art.
Measures:
1. Participant Registration: Open registrations for interested poets from all houses.
2. Judges Panel: Invite faculty and external poets to judge the competition.
3. Workshops: Conduct preparatory workshops for participants on performance poetry.
4. Publicity: Promote the event through school announcements and social media.
Conclusion: This competition will not only celebrate the art of poetry but also encourage
students to engage with literature in a dynamic and competitive environment.
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16. As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
organising a Historical Re-enactment in your school. Write a proposal in not more than 150
words, stating the steps you would take to organise this event.
Measures:
1. Theme Selection: Choose a significant historical event or era to re-enact.
2. Research: Conduct in-depth research to ensure historical accuracy in the portrayal.
3. Auditions and Rehearsals: Hold auditions to cast students and schedule regular
rehearsals.
4. Costumes and Props: Source or create authentic costumes and props to enhance realism.
Conclusion: This re-enactment will not only educate but also entertain, leaving a lasting
impression of our rich history on all participants and spectators.
(Word Count: 150)
17. As the head of the Children's Wing of the RWA of your colony, you have been assigned the
responsibility of organising the children of your colony to undertake the cleanliness drive in your
colony on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, stating
the steps you would take to effectively organise this cleanliness drive.
Measures:
1. Planning Meeting: Organize a meeting with children and volunteers to discuss the
drive’s objectives and logistics.
2. Materials Collection: Arrange for necessary cleaning materials such as brooms, trash
bags, and gloves.
3. Division of Areas: Allocate specific areas to groups of children for focused cleaning
efforts.
4. Awareness Campaign: Conduct an awareness campaign to educate residents on
maintaining cleanliness.
Conclusion: This drive will not only clean our colony but also serve as a valuable lesson in
community service for our children.
(Word Count: 150)
18. As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
organising an excursion for the students of Classes XI and XII to Jim Corbett National Park.
Write a proposal in about 150 words, stating the steps you would take to successfully organise
this excursion.
Conclusion: This excursion to Jim Corbett National Park will be an unforgettable journey into
the wild, enriching students’ knowledge and appreciation for nature.
(Word Count: 150)
19. As the head of the Students' Wing of the RWA of your colony, you have been assigned the
responsibility of organising the Awards Function to felicitate the students of Classes X and XII of
your colony who have scored more than 95 per cent marks in the Board Exams. Write a proposal
in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to successfully organise this
function.
Recognition: To celebrate the hard work and success of the high-achieving students.
Inspiration: To inspire other students to strive for academic excellence.
Measures:
1. Invitations: Send out personalized invitations to the awardees, their families, and
teachers.
2. Venue Preparation: Arrange a suitable venue within the colony and decorate it to
reflect the significance of the occasion.
3. Awards and Certificates: Design and prepare certificates of achievement and trophies
to be presented to the awardees.
4. Ceremony Agenda: Plan a detailed agenda for the ceremony, including speeches from
notable personalities and top achievers.
Conclusion: This Awards Function will not only recognize the outstanding students but also
motivate the entire community to value and pursue educational excellence.
(Word Count: 150)
20. As the Secretary of the Students Wing of the RWA of your colony, you wish to organise a
First-Aid Training Camp for the volunteers in the age group of 18 to 25 of your Housing Colony.
Write a proposal in not more than 150 words, stating the steps you would take to successfully
organise the camp.
Measures:
1. Expert Collaboration: Partner with certified first-aid trainers to conduct the camp.
2. Venue and Equipment: Secure a suitable venue and arrange necessary first-aid
training equipment.
3. Registration: Open registrations for volunteers aged 18 to 25, ensuring a diverse group
of participants.
4. Certification: Provide certification upon successful completion of the training.
Conclusion: This First-Aid Training Camp will empower our youth with life-saving skills,
making our colony a safer place for all residents.
(Word Count: 150)
21. As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
organising sale of items prepared during the Trash to Treasure Campaign to reduce the carbon
footprint. Write a proposal in about 150 words, setting the measures required to successfully
organise this sale.
Measures:
1. Inventory Catalog: Compile a catalog of all items created during the campaign.
2. Marketing: Launch a marketing campaign highlighting the uniqueness and
environmental benefits of the products.
3. Sale Event: Organize a day-long sale event at the school, inviting students, parents, and
community members.
4. Online Platform: Set up an online platform for those who cannot attend in person.
Conclusion: This sale will not only help in funding future green initiatives but also educate
our community on the importance of reducing waste.
(Word Count: 150)
22. As the head of the Student Council of your school, you have been assigned the responsibility
of setting up a Nature Club in your school. Write a proposal in about 150 words, stating the steps
you would take to successfully establish this club.
Measures:
Conclusion: The Nature Club will be a step towards creating a greener, more sustainable
future, empowering students to take meaningful action for the environment.
(Word Count: 150)
23. As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of setting
up a 'Green Thumbs Club' for those students who wish to pursue their hobby of gardening. Write
a proposal in about 150 words, stating the steps you would take to successfully establish this
club.
Hobby Cultivation: To provide a dedicated space for students to pursue and enhance
their gardening skills.
Environmental Enhancement: To contribute to the school’s greenery and
environmental sustainability.
Measures:
1. Membership Drive: Initiate a sign-up campaign to enlist interested students and create
a community of garden enthusiasts.
2. Gardening Workshops: Organize workshops on various gardening techniques, plant
care, and sustainable practices.
3. School Garden: Allocate a section of the school grounds for the club’s gardening
activities, where members can practice and display their horticultural projects.
4. Community Projects: Plan community service projects such as planting trees in local
parks or setting up gardens at community centers.
Conclusion: The ‘Green Thumbs Club’ will be a green sanctuary where students can grow
their passion for gardening while contributing positively to our environment.
(Word Count: 150)
24. As the Head Boy/Head Girl of your school, you have been given the responsibility of
organising a Heritage Walk tracing the history and the landmarks of your city. Write a proposal in
about 150 words, stating the steps you would take to successfully organise this walk.
Measures:
1. Theme Selection: Determine a clear theme for the walk to guide the selection of
landmarks and narratives1.
2. Route Planning: Map out a walking route that includes key historical sites and ensures
accessibility and safety2.
3. Expert Guides: Collaborate with historians or local experts who can provide accurate
and engaging stories at each landmark1.
4. Promotional Material: Create informative flyers and social media posts to invite and
inform participants about the event2.
Conclusion: This Heritage Walk will be a journey through time, allowing students to step into
the stories that have shaped our city.
(Word Count: 150)
25. As a member of the Student Council of your school, you have been given the responsibility
of establishing 'a moot court' (that is a court which simulates proceedings of an actual court and
where hypothetical cases are argued for practice). Write a proposal in about 150 words, stating
the steps you would take to successfully establish the mock court.
Measures:
1. Case Selection: Choose a case that is relevant and challenging for the students to
engage with1.
2. Research: Encourage students to conduct thorough legal research to prepare their
arguments2.
3. Writing Briefs: Guide students in writing briefs that clearly articulate their legal
positions2.
4. Oral Arguments: Organize sessions for students to practice and refine their oral
argumentation skills2.
5. Mock Trials: Schedule mock trials where students can present their cases before a
panel of judges3.
6. Feedback: Provide constructive feedback to help students improve their legal reasoning
and advocacy skills2.
Conclusion: The moot court will bridge the gap between theoretical law education and
practical application, preparing students for future legal challenges.
(Word Count: 150)
26. As the students' head of the RWA of your colony, you have been given the responsibility of
setting up a library in your colony. Write a proposal in about 150 words, to the President of the
RWA, stating the steps you would take to successfully establish this library.
Promote Literacy: To enhance the literacy rate and foster a love for reading among
residents.
Knowledge Hub: To create a central hub for knowledge exchange and self-education.
Measures:
1. Space Allocation: Identify and prepare a suitable space within the colony premises for
the library.
2. Book Collection: Initiate a book donation drive and collaborate with publishers for
book contributions.
3. Membership System: Develop a membership system to manage the borrowing
process and maintain records.
4. Volunteer Staffing: Recruit volunteers to manage the library operations, including
book lending, shelving, and organizing events.
Measures:
1. Facility Setup: Designate a space for woodworking activities, equipped with necessary
tools and safety gear.
2. Expert Guidance: Collaborate with skilled woodworkers who can provide mentorship
and training.
3. Workshop Series: Organize a series of workshops covering different woodworking
techniques and projects.
4. Safety Training: Conduct regular safety briefings and drills to instill a culture of
caution and responsibility.
Conclusion: The ‘Woodworkers Club’ will be a valuable addition to our school, fostering
creativity and practical skills in a safe and supportive environment.
(Word Count: 150)
28. As a member of the Students' Council of your school, you have been assigned the
responsibility of setting up a 'Kindness Club' where the students and teachers can donate books
and other useful goods to be sent to the children of slums. Write a proposal, in not more than 150
words, stating the steps you would take to set up this club.