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MY DEAR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS - THIS BLOG IS A DIGITAL GIFT TO YOU ALL - SO LEARN LIFE SKILLS. IMPROVE READING, WRITING, LISTENING & SPEAKING SKILLS, WORK ON SCIENCE OR/AND SOCIAL SCIENCE PROJECTS. GIVE COMMENTS BY CLICKING - NO COMMENTS - BUTTON. सशक्त शिक्षार्थी -समृद्ध भविष्य की ओर EMPOWERING LEARNERS FOR A THRIVING FUTURE: TALK TO YOUR LIBRARIAN ON ANY TOPIC, ANY TIME, ANYWHERE: Mob: 8901549120. "If you can't go out, go within." "Work on your intrapersonal communication to master your interpersonal communication Skills." Gratitude and blessings are key to success of hard work.USM.

Monday, 6 April 2026

CLASS LIBRARY ISSUE RECORD 2026-27

 









Friday, 3 April 2026

SITA RASOI – KISHAN CARE

 


🌞 SITA RASOI - KISHAN CARE

Powered by the Sun, Serving with Heart

(Volunteers/ Interns After +2 /18 Years welcome)

Project Concept


Customers pay Rs. 30/- for a nutritious, simple meal.

Half of the revenue sustains the business, while the other half funds free meals for underprivileged individuals.

Focus: Healthy, affordable, Indian diet staples.

 

📍 5 Ps Framework

 

1. Place

Location:(bus stands, schools, hospitals, or market areas where footfall is high).

Setup: Small kiosk/food cart or community kitchen with seating.

Distribution: Paid meals + free meals through tokens distributed by NGOs, schools, or local volunteers.

 

2. Product

Menu: Nutritious, simple, filling items at low cost.

Dal + Rice (mini thali)

Roti + Sabzi (seasonal vegetables)

Poha/Upma/Idli (breakfast option)

Khichdi (balanced one-pot meal)

Buttermilk or Lemon water (add-on)

Focus on local, seasonal ingredients to keep costs low and nutrition high.



 

3. Price

Rs. 30 per meal for paying customers.

Free meals funded by the charity half of revenue.

Bulk purchase of grains/vegetables from wholesale markets to reduce cost.


4. Promotion

Branding: “Eat for Rs. 30, Feed One More.”

Posters in schools, hospitals, and bus stands.

Social media campaigns highlighting the charity impact (every meal purchased = one meal donated).

Collaborations with local NGOs, RWAs, and schools for awareness.

 

5. People

Staff: Local cooks and helpers (possibly women self-help groups).

Beneficiaries: Daily wage workers, students, and underprivileged families.

Volunteers: School/college students for distribution and awareness drives.

 

🛠️ Working Model


Monitoring: Transparent accounting—display daily “Meals Sold vs Meals Donated” board.

 

🌟 Impact

Affordable nutrition for the working-class and students.

Community goodwill and strong branding

            Quick Compliance Summary

    • RequirementAuthorityPurposeRenewal
      FSSAI LicenseFSSAIFood safety & hygiene1–5 years
      Trade LicenseMunicipal Corp.Local operation approvalAnnual
      GSTGovt. of IndiaTax complianceOngoing
      Section 8 / TrustMCA / Charity CommissionerLegal charity statusAs per Act
      InsurancePrivate providerRisk coverageAnnual


  • Project Concept:
    USM
  •  @ Gratitude to my Parents 
(Volunteers/ Interns After +2 /18 Years welcome)
What they will Learn
Achievements of the Goal










JOINING ASTHA HANDICRAFTS ALSO VERY SOON FOR THE INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 

SYLLABUS CLASS IX PHASE I PART 2

 


The syllabus is aligned with NEP 2020 and NCF-SE 2023, f
focusing on competency-based, experiential learning.
  • It covers Science, Mathematics, and Social Science as core subjects for Grade 9.

  • Science integrates Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science, emphasizing inquiry, experiments, and real-world applications.

  • Learners are encouraged to develop scientific temper, creativity, and evidence-based thinking.

  • Mathematics focuses on number systems, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data handling, with emphasis on reasoning and problem-solving.

  • Pedagogy in Mathematics promotes exploration, logical reasoning, and multiple solution approaches.

  • Social Science includes history, polity, economy, society, and environment, with Indian and global contexts.

  • Teaching methods in Social Science highlight discussion, case studies, mapping, and connecting ideas to constitutional values.

  • Assessments across subjects prioritize conceptual clarity, reasoning, communication, and application, rather than rote memorization.

  • Cross-cutting themes include cultural rootedness, inclusion, Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), ethical citizenship, and holistic development.

  • .
    Core Life Skills :   Self-awareness, empathy, critical thinking, stress management
    Practical Life SkillsFinancial literacy, digital literacy, vocational exposure, first aid, and environmental responsibility


    Tuesday, 31 March 2026

    CAREER CARDS - CwSN NEP 2020

     


    On 31st March 2026, Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education launched the Career Cards for Children with Special Needs (CwSN) at Kartavya Bhawan-2, New Delhi. He emphasised the vision of Hon'ble Minister of Education Shri Dharmendra Pradhan ji in implementing the mandate of NEP 2020 through inclusive classrooms.  

    By extending opportunities for equitable career pathways, lifelong learning and active participation in the workforce for CwSN, DoSEL seeks to ensure that no learner is left behind in the journey towards Viksit Bharat. 

    This initiative has been developed by UNICEF in collaboration with Pratham Education Foundation, NCERT, PSSCIVE and National Institutes for Disabilities. Senior officials from the Ministry, autonomous bodies including CBSE, KVS, NCERT, NVS and representatives from UNICEF were present during the launch.

    These Career Cards are designed to advance inclusive career awareness and guidance for CwSN across all categories of disabilities.

    #InclusiveEducation #CwSN #CareerGuidance #DoSEL #Education4All

    Inclusive education in India - UNESCO Digital Library

    Ultimate India Quiz Book

     Buy Ultimate India Quiz Book, The Book Online at Low Prices in India | Ultimate India Quiz Book, The Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.in


    The perfect blend of entertainment and education . . . 
    Commemorating sixty years of India's independence and reflecting India's many facets, this definitive volume packs in 3000 questions in sixty chapters, testing the answering skills of any quiz-lover. 

    Each chapter contains fifty questions on a range of subjects from ancient, medieval and modern India to alternative medicine, and fairs and festivals, Indian cricket, Indian diaspora, Hindi and regional films to science, traditional sport and youth affairs, travel, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. 

    Put your knowledge of India to the ultimate test with this valuable volume for facts, figures, events, history, literature, politics, and much more.

    Books on life skills

     Books on life skills can help you develop practical abilities, emotional intelligence, and personal growth, from communication to financial literacy.

    Key Life Skills Books

    1.    How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie – A classic guide to improving communication, building relationships, and influencing others effectively. 

    2.    Atomic Habits by James Clear – Focuses on building good habits and breaking bad ones, essential for personal productivity and self-discipline. 

    3.    Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg – Teaches compassionate communication, helping readers express needs and resolve conflicts without blame. 

    4.    20-Something, 20-Everything by Christine Hassler – Offers guidance for young adults navigating career, relationships, and personal identity. 

    5.    The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide by Sean Covey – Provides teenagers with practical habits and strategies for success in school and life. 

    6.   Get More Done in 12 Weeks Than Others Do in 12 Months by Brian P. Moran – Focuses on time management and goal-setting to maximize productivity. 

    7.    General Thinking Concepts, Vol. by Shane Parrish – Enhances critical thinking and decision-making skills through mental models. 

    8.    Practical Life Skills for Teens – Covers self- confidence, emotional intelligence, and real-world skills not typically taught in school.

    9.    Life Skills Activity Workbook – Offers exercises for employment, financial literacy, and independent living for young adults. 

    10.      Raising Connected, Capable, and Compassionate Adolescents by Lisa Damour – Guides parents and educators in fostering emotional and social skills in teenagers.

     

    Sunday, 29 March 2026

    About Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya



    Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya is a free digital library launched by the Government of India to promote reading among children and adolescents. It offers thousands of curated books in 22 Indian languages and English, accessible via mobile app or web.

    Initiative by: Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education, Government of India

    Purpose: To provide free access to high-quality digital books for children and adolescents across India, supporting multilingual and inclusive learning.

     Key Features

    • Available Languages: 22 Indian languages + English

    • Age Groups Covered:

      • 3–8 years

      • 8–11 years

      • 11–14 years

      • 14–18 years

    • Genres Offered:

      • Adventure & Mystery

      • Poetry

      • Art & Culture

      • Travel & Exploration

      • Comics & Graphic Novels

      • Rhymes & Picture Books

      • Science & Technology

      • Biographies & Classics

    • Access Mode:

      • Mobile App: Available on Android and iOS

      • Web Portal: [राष्ट्रीय e पुस्तकालय Website](

    ndl.education.gov.in ndl.education.gov.in

    राष्ट्रीय e पुस्तकालय

    https://ndl.education.gov.in

    📱 Mobile App Details

    • App Name: Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya

    • Developer: National Book Trust, India

    • Downloads: 100K+

    • Platform: Android (Google Play), iOS

    • Audience: Everyone (especially students, teachers, librarians)

    🎉 Upcoming Event Highlight

    Doon Book Festival

    • Dates: 4 April – 12 April 2026

    • Venue: Parade Ground, Dehradun

    • Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM

    • Featured Titles:

      • त्रिदेवी by Anoop Krishwan

      • स्त्री का पत्र by Rabindranath Tagore

      • इसरो की कहानी by Vasant Gowariker

      • Great Indian Women by Publications Division

    🧠 Educational Impact

    • Supports Samagra Shiksha library initiatives

    • Encourages reading habits and digital literacy

    • Ideal for school libraries, classroom reading, and home learning


    AI GENERATED MIND GAME FOR PRACTICE ONLY BY STUDENTS


    Here’s a creative mind game concept you can use with students or friends. It’s based on traits like friendship, trust, faithfulness, and deception, and it uses pictures plus multiple-choice options (1–4/5) for participants to tick or choose. 

    These cards are now ready for printing, display, or digital use. You can ask participants to tick their answers, then discuss the meanings behind each choice.

     It’s a great way to explore emotional intelligence, values, and social awareness.








    Scoring System (Optional)

    Let participants choose answers freely, then reflect using this guide:

    TraitIf you chose mostly...You value...
    1️⃣sEmpathy and loyaltyDeep connections and trust
    2️⃣sIndependenceBalanced relationships
    3️⃣sSkepticismCaution and realism
    4️⃣sEmotional complexityNuanced understanding
    5️⃣sOpen-mindednessMultiple perspectives

    📝 Reflection Sheet (Optional)

    Let students write or discuss:

    • Which round felt most relatable?

    • Did any image remind you of a personal experience?

    • What does trust mean to you in real life?

    • How do you spot deception or loyalty in friendships?

    SHAPE BHARAT FUTURE

     


    सूर्य किरण एयर शो -2026

    https://chandigarhlifestyle.com/blog/events/chandigarh-air-show/

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    सूर्य किरण एयर शो का हिस्सा रही फ्लाइट लेफ्टिनेंट कंवल संधू से खास बातचीत

    सुखना लेक पर सूर्य किरण एयर शो का हिस्सा रही फ्लाइट लेफ्टिनेंट कंवल संधू से दैनिक ट्रिब्यून ने खास बातचीत की जिन्होंने कहा कि सूर्य किरण एयर शो काफी अच्छा रहा .
    वो खुद चंडीगढ़ से हैं और 2 पायलट जो एयर शो में परफॉर्म कर रहे थे वो चंडीगढ़ से हैं
    इस शो में परफॉर्म करने के लिए बड़ी मेहनत लगती है

    इन सभी पायलट ने 6 महीने की कठिन ट्रेनिंग की है तब जाकर यह परफॉर्म कर रहे हैं।

    What to Expect at Air Show?
    The air show 2026 will feature:

    Fighter jet flypast
    Aerobatic stunts
    Tricolor smoke formations
    Helicopter displays
    The Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team will perform 
    synchronized formations, making it a breathtaking experience
    Why This Event is Important for Chandigarh Tourism?
    The air show plays a major role in boosting:
    Tourism in Chandigarh
    Local businesses
    Event-based travel
    It is one of the most awaited highlights of air show events.

    Best Places in Chandigarh | Chandigarh Lifestyle

    Annual Library Activities Planned-ALAP-2026-27

    BLOG FOR KVS SCHOOL STUDENTS: LIBRARY AT A GLANCE

    सशक्त शिक्षार्थी -समृद्ध भविष्य की ओर 

    EMPOWERING LEARNERS FOR A THRIVING FUTURE:

    Instructions for students Session 2026-27

    1. School will reopen from

     April 1 ,2026 for session 2026-27.

    2. ⁠School Timing for students from 

    7:20 AM to 1:40 PM. 

    Gate close at 7: 20 AM.

     No late comers are allowed.

    3. ⁠All   NCERT textbooks are available on book shop 

    except classes IX.

    4. ⁠Notebook for classes VI to VIII 180 pages king size. 

    For classes IX to XII register 200 pages.

    5. ⁠Covers for notebooks will be as follows :

     English/Physics/ACC: Blue

    Chemistry: Purple 

    Hindi : Pink

    Sanskrit: Yellow

    Maths : white

    Science/ Biology: Green

    Social science: Orange

    AI /CS/IP: Brown.

    Library Log book - RED

      6. Students should come in a proper summer school uniform. 


    Good wishs for a new Session 2026-27

    PM SHRI KV OCF SEC 29 Chandigarh


    The objectives of the School Library are

    • Be the knowledge hub of the school and disseminate. 
    • knowledge as widely as possible.  
    • Facilitate creation of new knowledge. 
    • Facilitate optimal use of knowledge by all staff and students.
    • Ensure easy access to the facilities available to all staff and students.              Encourage and foster reading habit among staff and students.
    • Effectively participate in the teaching-learning programs of the school.
    • To promote reading habits among the students and make them life long readers.
    WEEK
    MONTH
    ACT
    SUB ACT
    IMP. DAY
    REMARK
    2
    1
    APRIL
    REGN
    -LIB. ORIENTATION/RULES/SELF STUDY/READING IN LIB/ RESOURCE UTILISATION/LIB NOTEBOOK
    -LIB COMMITTEE/ LIB. COORDINATORS/CLASS WISE -SUMMER PROJECTS/BIO DATA/ MORNING ASSB. ITEMS/
    -LIB MAGAZINE ORDER
     SWAMI VIVEKA NANDA
    1.LIB .AUTOM
    2
    APRIL
    REGN
    - ISSUE OF LIB CARDS STUDENTS
    -CLASS LIB. BOOKS ISSUE
    -COMMON BOOK/MAGAZINE  GUIDED READING IN LIB
    Dr. B R Ambedkar
    1.LIB .AUTOM
    3
    APRIL
    REGN
    -CLASS WISE STUDENTS REGN .IN SYSTEM
    INT BOOK WEEK CELEBRATIONS- PPT- HISTORY OF BOOK
    -COMMON BOOK/MAGAZINE GUIDED READING IN LIB

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    2 TRAFIC RULES
    4
    APRIL
    BOOK ISSUE
    -1ST BOOK ISSUE/ RT ALL CLASSES
    - COMMON BOOK/ MAG  READING IN LIB.
    1ST LIB COMMITTEE MEETING

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    5
    APRIL
    BOOK ISSUE
    -1ST BOOK ISSUE/ RT ALL CLASSES
    - COMMON BOOK/ MAG  READING IN LIB.
    - BOOK REVIEW OF IST BOOK

    SWAMI VIVEKA NANDA
    1.LIB .AUTOM
    6
    MAY
    FEED BACK
    REFERENCE BOOKS /MAGAZINE GUIDED READING IN LIB

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    7
    MAY
    FEED BACK
    PRE VACATION-CLOSURES
    -REFERENCE BOOK/MAGAZINE  GUIDED READING IN LIB

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    8
    JUNE
    FEED BACK
    PROJECT FEEDBACK COLLECTION
    READING COMPAIGN  
    Readiness for reading promotion -1

    1.LIB .AUTOM

    9
    JULY
    BOOK ISSUE
    2ND BOOK ISSUE/ RT ALL CLASSES
    - COMMON BOOK/ MAG  READING IN LIB.

    Reading promotion  phase -1 starts 

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    10
    JULY
    BOOK ISSUE
    -2ND BOOK ISSUE/ RT ALL CLASSES
    - COMMON BOOK/ MAG  READING IN LIB.
    - BOOK REVIEW OF 2ND BOOK
    2ND LIB COMMITTEE MEETING

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    11
    JULY
    BOOK ISSUE
    3RD BOOK ISSUE/ RT ALL CLASSES
    - COMMON BOOK/ MAG  READING IN LIB.
    Reading promotion phase 1 ends.


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    12
    JULY
    BOOK ISSUE
    -3RD BOOK ISSUE/ RT ALL CLASSES
    - COMMON BOOK/ MAG  READING IN LIB.
    - BOOK REVIEW OF 3RD BOOK


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    13
    AUG
    BIOGRAPHY WEEK
    -BIOGRAPHIES/ FREEDOM FIGHTTERS/ LEADERS BOOKS ISSUE/ RT READING/ EXHIBITION (4TH ISSUE)


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    14
    AUG
    BIOGRAPHY WEEK BIOGRAPHIES
    S/ FREEDOM FIGHTTERS/ LEADERS BOOKS ISSUE/ RT READING/EXHIBITION ( 4TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW

    15 AUG
    1.LIB .AUTOM
    15
    AUG
    BIOGRAPHY WEEK BIOGRAPHIES
    S/ FREEDOM FIGHTTERS/ LEADERS BOOKS ISSUE/ RT READING/EXHIBITION ( 5TH ISSUE)


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    16
    AUG
    BIOGRAPHY WEEK
    BIOGRAPHIES/ FREEDOM FIGHTTERS/ LEADERS BOOKS ISSUE/ RT READING/EXHIBITION ( 6TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    17
    SEP
    HINDI WEEK
    HINDI SAHITYA PUSTAK MELA/ ISSUE /RT / READING  (7TH ISSUE)
    3RD LIB COMMITTEE MEETTING


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    18
    SEP
    HINDI WEEK
    HINDI SAHITYA PUSTAK MELA/ ISSUE  /RT  READING (7TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    19
    SEP
    HINDI WEEK
    HINDI SAHITYA PUSTAK MELA/ ISSUE / RT / READING (8TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    20
    SEP
    HINDI WEEK
    HINDI SAHITYA PUSTAK MELA/ ISSUE  /RT  / READING (8TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    21
    OCT
    CULTURAL WEEK
    INDIAN FESTIVALS/CULTURE/TOURISM/HISTORY WEEK/BOOKS READING/ISSUE/RT (9TH ISSUE)


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    22
    OCT
    CULTURAL WEEK
    INDIAN FESTIVALS/CULTURE/TOURISM/HISTORY WEEK/BOOKS READING/ISSUE/RT (9TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    23
    OCT
    CULTURAL WEEK
    INDIAN FESTIVALS/CULTURE/TOURISM/HISTORY WEEK/BOOKS READING/ISSUE/RT (10TH ISSUE)


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    24
    OCT
    CULTURAL WEEK
    INDIAN FESTIVALS/CULTURE/TOURISM/HISTORY WEEK/BOOKS READING/ISSUE/RT (10TH ISSUE)
    BOOK REVIEW

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    25
    NOV
    BAAL SAPTAH
    BOOK WEEK-LIB. BOOKS EXHIBITION/  BAAL SAPTAH MELA
    4TH LIB COMMITTEE MEETING

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    26
    NOV
    BAAL SAPTAH
    BOOK WEEK-LIB. BOOKS EXHIBITION/   BAAL SAPTAH MELA


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    27
    NOV
    BAAL SAPTAH
    BOOK WEEK-LIB. BOOKS EXHIBITION/ BAAL SAPTAH MELA


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    28
    NOV
    BAAL SAPTAH
    BOOK WEEK-LIB. BOOKS EXHIBITION / BAAL SAPTAH MELA

    1.LIB .AUTOM
    29
    DEC
    SWASTH SAPTAH
    HEALTH/AIDS REALTED BOOK READING/ ISSUE /RT 
    (11TH Book issue)


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    30
    DEC
    SWASTH SAPTAH
    HEALTH/AIDS RELATED BOOK READING/ ISSUE /RT
     (11TH Book issue)


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    31
    DEC
    PRE BREAK
    CLIPPING CORNER-NP/MAGAZINES
    GUIDED READING OF GENERAL BOOKS/ MAGAZINES



    1.LIB .AUTOM
    32
    JAN
    REPUBLIC WEEK
    MAHAN VAKTITVA-VIVAKANAND SAPTAH ( 12TH BOOK ISSUE)
    5TH LIB COMMITTEE MEETING

    26 JAN. 
    1.LIB .AUTOM
    33
    JAN
    REPUBLIC WEEK
    MAHAN VAKTITVA-VIVAKANAND SAPTAH ( 12TH BOOK ISSUE)
    SUBHASH , GANDHI  REPUBLIC  


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    34
    JAN
    REPUBLIC WEEK
    GANTANTRA DIVAS/ FREEDOM FIGHTERS, GUIDED READING


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    35
    FEB
    MOTIVATION

    HOW TO SCORE MORE MARKS IN EXAMINATIONS? /
    SELF STUDY IN LIB
    BOOKS RECALL
    CLASSWISE RECORD  OF  READERS
    BEST READERS SELECTION


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    36
    FEB
    MOTIVATION

    HOW TO SCORE MORE MARKS IN EXAMINATIONS?
    BOOKS RECALL
    CLASSWISE RECORD  OF  READERS
    BEST READERS SELECTION


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    37
    FEB
    SC. WEEK
    GK QUIZ
    SCIENCE WEEK/ SELF STUDY
    BOOKS RECALL
    CLASS IX  MAGAZINE  OPENING


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    38
    FEB
    SC. WEEK
    GK QUIZ
    SCIENCE WEEK/ SELF STUDY
    BOOKS RECALL


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    39
    MAR
    STOCK / EXAM
    STOCK CHECKING
    EXAM RELATED /INVIGILATION DUTIES.
    ANNUAL REPORT


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    40
    MAR
    STOCK / EXAM
    STOCK CHECKING
    EXAM RELATED /INVIGILATION DUTIES.
    ANNUAL REPORT


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    41
    MAR
    STOCK / EXAM
    STOCK CHECKING
    EXAM RELATED  /INVIGILATION DUTIES.
    ANNUAL REPORT


    1.LIB .AUTOM
    42
    MAR
    STOCK / EXAM
    STOCK CHECKING
    EXAM RELATED  /INVIGILATION DUTIES.
    ANNUAL REPORT
    .
    6TH LIB COMMITTEE MEETING.

    1.LIB .AUTOM

    Local (In-house) Resources of the Library 

    1. Question papers of Previous Years Board / Non-Board Classes.

    2. GBB, Gratis Book Bank of NCERT & Gen books 

    3. Annual Class IX Library Magazines.

    4. Table Calendars of Thoughts & Quotes.

    5. Reader's feedback register.

     Library Blog.

    TO DEVELOP CREATIVITY, INNOVATION, LIFE SKILLS,

     SCIENTIFIC TEMPERAMENT &  LANGUAGE SKILLS APART

     FROM CAREER COUNSELLING  AND PERSONALITY

     DEVELOPMENT” PLUS "TO  CATER ALL THE

     INFORMATION NEEDS OF KVS  TEACHERS AND

     STUDENTS". 

     YouTube Chanel-VICKAS

    Virtually Integrated Counselling,  Knowledge & Academic Services.

    Original unedited videos of school, students and activities for viewing and learning

     purposes of students and teachers.

    Library Statistics



               

    No. of News Papers             06

    Hindi Newspapers:              4

    English Newspapers:          2

    No./Copies of Magazines subscribed      24/64

    No/Copies - Hindi Magazines:                     13/37

    no/ Copies- English Magazines:                11/27

    No. of Books Purchased-2025-26-

                           Total                              374/Rs. 27874

                         Hindi Books                      132 /Rs.7445 (73.14%)

    English Books                    29/Rs.1459

      Text Books                         208/Rs. 18970 

     Projections 2026-27

    1. DIGITAL LIBRARY (eG-4.0).

    2. COLOURED FURNITURE.

    4. ONLINE e-MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    5. INNOVATIVE PROJECT LSRW -LEVEL II

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    UNIQUE SERVICE POINTs OF THE LIBRARY 

    1.    PROACTIVE LIBRARY SERVICES & LIBRARIAN

    2.    10-POINT AGENDA 

    3.    TWINNING PROGRAMME

    4.    PUSTAKOUPHAR

    5.    HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 

    6.    LSRW -I & II

    7. ANNUAL ORIENTATION PROGRAMME  

    8.    TABLE CALENDAR, BOOK JACKET & BOOKMARKS MAKING

    9.    CLASS LIBRARY MAGAZINE 

    10. CAREER COUNSELLING 

    11.  GREEN LIBRARY INITIATIVES 

    12. ANNUAL LIBRARY ACTIVITY PLAN

    13. LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT

    14. GRATIS BOOK BANK 

    15. OPEN ACCESS & FULLY AUTOMATED 

    16. JR. LIBRARY & CLASS LIBRARY 

    17.          e- RESOURCES BLOG &YouTUBE

    18.          READER's CLUB &  BOOK CLUB 

    19. BEST READER'S BADGES

    20. EXHIBITIONS/SEMINARS /WORKSHOPS

    21. BOOK TALKS/ REVIEWS 

    22. ANNUAL LIBRARY ORIENTATION PROGRAMME

    23. SUBJECT/ READER SPECIFIC CORNERS 

    24. STORY WEAVING /TELLING.

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    LIBRARY RULES: 

    LIBRARY RULES:

    1. All Teachers and students of the school are members of the library.: REGISTER YOURSELF WITH YOUR EMPLOYEE CODE / ADMISSION NO and get your Library Card Made

    2. A student can borrow two books at a time for a period of two weeks.

    3. Books will be issued to the students during the library periods only.

    (No book will be issued or returned during the teaching hours.)

    1. Marking, underlining or writing on library books is strictly forbidden.: Also, never write with pen in side a book, be it your own text book

    2. Reference books and current periodicals will not be issued to any student.

    (These can be read only in the library room.)

    1. If the books are not returned within a specified time, it will be viewed seriously

    and fine will be charged as per the prevailing rules of Library that time.

    1. The librarian may call for a book at any time,

    even if the normal period of loan has not expired.

    1. In case the book is misused, wrongly handled or lost

    The member concerned will have to replace the book.

    or pay the price as per KVS library guidelines.

    1. A ‘ No Dues Certificate ’ by each student is to be obtained from the library.

    while transferring/withdrawing any student from the school.

    Strict order and silence shall be maintained in the library. 

    11. Download EG4.0 Library Android app to monitor your readings and digital library usage.

    REGISTRATION DETAILS 
    CLUSTER: KV CLUSTER  1
    SCHOOL: PMS KV OCF 29 CHD
    5 DIGIT EMPLOYEE CODE/ 
    4 DIGIT ADMISSION 
    MOB OTP 
    INNOVATIVE PROJECT.

    LIBRARY COMMIITTEE: 26-27

    SL NO

    PROFILE

    NAME

    DESIGNATION

    SIGN

    REMARKS

    1

    Chairman

    Mr. KS Pathania

    Principal

     

     

    2

    Secretary 

    Mr. Uma Shanker

    Librarian

     

     

    3

    Hindi

    Mrs. Manisha

    TGT (Hindi)

     

     

    4

    English

    Mrs. Rajni Arya

    TGT English

     

     

    5

    Science/ Maths /SSc

     Mrs. Rashmita

    Ms. Meenu

    MR. Rajesh Kumar

    PGT Phy

    PGT Maths

    TGT SSc

     

     

    6

    Computer science

    Mrs Anu Rani

    PGT Cs

     

     

    7

    Commerce

    Mrs Neelam Devi

    PGT Comm

     

     

    8

    Misc.  Subjects

    Mrs. Chander Lekha Bedi

    TGT Art

     

     

    9

    HM

    Mr. Devender Kumar

    HM

     

     

    10

    Pry Teacher1

    Mrs Meenu Aggarwal

    PRT

     

     

    11

    Pry Teacher2

    Mr. Kamal

    PRT

     

     

    12

    Students Members

    Pry

    Sec

    Sr.Sec

    Library Services.

    1. Books Issue & Returns.
    2. Reference Service.
    3. Display of New Arrivals.
    4. Bulletin Board Service.
    5. Book Exhibitions on the Wheels
    6. Day and Event-specific Book Exhibitions. 
    7. Gratis Book Bank
    8. Educational & Career guidance and counselling sessions.
    9. Health & Sports, Environment, Science, education, Career, GBB, Subject specific corners.

    10. Web2.0- Blog Service
    11. VICKAS YouTube channel
    12. WhatsApp Group for each class.
    13.What's app group for Career &  Life skills activities and information.
    14. Jr. Library 
    15. Class Library information.
    16. Library Orientation every year.


                                 Class Library services in Pry. sections 
                                        In charge Ms. Renu Uppadhaya

    1.         The class teacher is the I/ C  of the Class Library.
    2.    Display books attractively in the class.
    3.    Keep Multiple Copies of magazines.
    4.    Plan a Primary Student Tour of the Main Library.
    5.    Reading Corner in Primary/ Resource Room.
    6.    Hanging Libraries –I to III.
    7.    Book issue with caution to IV- V.
    8.    Record keeping of Books read by Students.
    9.    Record of Books taken from Main Library.

    10.  Return old and Take Fresh issues of books every quarter.

    LIBRARY READER’S CLUB ACTIVITIES IN SEC/SR SEC SECTIONS 

    o   ACTIVITY
    DETAILS
    REMARKS
    o   SPECIAL DAY RELATED & OTHER BOOK EXHIBITIONS
    REPUBLIC DAY, YOUTH DAY, CHILDREN DAY, SCIENCE DAY, SPORTS DAY
    etc
    IN LIBRARY
    NBT / SCHOLASTIC/ PUBLISHERS/ AUTHORS ....
    o   EVENT RELATED BOOK EXHIBITIONS
    NEW ARRIVALS, HINDI WEEK, ETC.
    IN LIBRARY
    o   BOOK REVIEW 
    VI -XII
    N.BOOK, BLOG, VERBAL,PAPER
    o   STORY TELLING
    VI - XII
    LIB/ M. ASSEMBLY
    o   READING COMPETITION
    VI - XII
    IN LIBRARY
    o   BOOK JACKET
    VII  
    SUMMER VACATIONS
    o   BOOK MARK
    VI  
    SUMMER VACATIONS
    o   LITERARY  QUIZ
    VI - XII
    IN LIBRARY
    o   SPOT POETRY
    VI - XII
    IN LIBRARY
    o   TABLE CALENDARS
    VIII 
    SUMMER VACATIONS
    o   CLASS MAGAZINE
    IX 
    SUMMER VACATIONS
    o   E- MAGAZINE
    SUMMER VACATIONS
    o   SLOGAN
    IX 
    VACATIONS
    o   POSTERS
    VACATIONS
    o   BOOK TALK
    VI - XII
    LIB/ M. ASSEMBLY
    o   ENACTING FAMOUS CHARACTERS FROM BOOK
    KAVI, LEKHAK. NAYAK..MAHANAYAK
    LIB/ M. ASSEMBLY
    o   MEET THE AUTHOR
    VI-XII

    o   CAREER WORKSHOP- HOW WILL I ACH…
    XI  – XII 
    LIB/ M. ASSEMBLY
    o   READING WEEK
    AS PER ALAP
    IN LIBRARY
    o   READER OF MONTH/ YR….BEST READER
    ANNUAL
    ANNUAL FUNCTION
    o   PPT / SHORT CLIP SHOWS
    VI - XII
    IN LIBRARY
    o   CAREER GUIDANCE
    VI - XII
    LIB/ASSEMBLY/CLASS
    o   IMPORTANT DAY CELEBRATIONS
    AS PER CALENDAR
    AS PER SITUATION



        
    BOOK REVIEW FORMAT

    DATE……………........................ACC. NO…......................……….............................                            
    1. TITLE………………………………........…................
    2. AUTHOR…………………………...............................
    3. PUBLISHER/ EDITOR.....................................
    4. COST.................................................................
    5. CHARACTERS..................................................
    6. NEW WORDS........................................................
    7. DIFFICULT WORDS...............................................................................................
    8. NEW PLACES....................................................................................
    9. BRIEF CONTENT…………………………………….....…………………………………………..
    10. …………………………………………………………………....…………………………………………
    11. …………………………………………………………………....…………………………………………
    12. ……………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………
    13. ……………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………
    14. .................................................................................
    15. ……………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………
    16. ……………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………
    17. OVERALL IMPRESSION…………………………………………..………………………………………
    18. ..................................
    19. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
    20. …………………………………………………......................................................................
    21. BOOK/ STORY SHARED WITH.............................................................................................


    22. Student’s Name....................................................................................
    23. Class ……………………………

    Magazine reading record: 

    News-Paper / Magazine review 

    • 1. Title 
    • 2. Month / Date
    • 3. Cost Rs. 
    • 4. Approx pages 
    • 5. Editor 
    • 6. Publisher / ISSN 
    • 7. Regular columns 
    • 8. Favorite Column 
    • 9. Special / Cover story 
    • 10. Your take-home points 
    • 11. NEW / DIFFICULT WORDS.
    • 12. OTHER CONTENTS 
    • 13. SHARED WITH 
    • 14.  SUITABILITY OF MAGAZINEIS FOR : 
    • 15.. NAME/ CLASS/ SESSION
     

    BOOKS REQUISITION PROFORMA

    PMS KV OCF 29 CHANDIGARH

     LIBRARY -REQUISITION SLIP 

    PLEASE ARRANGE TO BUY THE FOLLOWING BOOKS FOR VIDYALAYA LIBRARY. Dt………....

    SL
    TITLE
    AUTHOR
    PUBLISHER
    APPROX
    COST
    QTY
    REMARKS

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    YOUR NAME…………………………DESIGNATION/CLASS……………………SIGNATURE……………….................

    COMMITTEE. (APPROVED/ NOT APPROVED) ………………
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    LIBRARIAN………………………................PRINCIPAL……………………………….