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Thursday, 2 July 2026

READING FOCUS: Magazines

Dear Students 

Library has planned to make year 2026-27 a year of Reading Magazines in the Library .

We spend equally a good amount on the consumable print and digital media (Plz.  see the magazine budget sheet) but when it comes to utilization, we are bit lacking, So to make very best use of every rupees spent on magazines we have planned to push magazine reading in readers to promote reading and make students aware of different print / non print/digital media available in the forms of Magazines / Periodicals / Research Papers ... and so on.

The Broader plan will be 

1. Know the Magazines and their types

2. Know the difference between book and magazine

3.Print and Digital Magazines

4. Identify and list your favorite Magazines to be life long reader

5.Contribute and Create a Class Magazine

6. Complication and Creating bound versions of old valuable magazines.

7. Exploring digital magazines and subscriptions

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  A book is usually a long, bound work focused on a single narrative or subject, while a magazine is a shorter, regularly published collection of articles on various topics, often tied to current trends or events.

 Key Differences Between a Book and a Magazine

AttributeBookMagazine
FormatBound with a durable cover, often hardcover or paperbackStapled or perfect bound, thinner and less durable
ContentLonger, in-depth narratives or focused informational contentShorter articles, interviews, images, and diverse topics in one issue
FrequencyPublished irregularly (once, or in editions over years)Published regularly (weekly, monthly, quarterly)
PurposeDesigned for long-term enjoyment, study, or referenceFocused on current events, trends, entertainment, or lifestyle
LongevityOften kept in personal libraries or collectionsTypically discarded or recycled after reading
Audience UseReaders invest time for deep reading or studyReaders skim for quick updates, entertainment, or inspiration

Sources:

Contextual Notes

  • Books: Examples include novels, textbooks, biographies, or encyclopedias. They are meant to be read over time and often have lasting value.

  • Magazines: Examples include National Geographic, TIME, or Vogue. They are designed to be consumed quickly and replaced by the next issue.

Trade-offs & Considerations


























Magazine reading record: 

So when you come to Library Identify the Magazines That are of Your Interest area  and read them  by making following points in your Notebook or in your mind.

Magazine review 

  • 1. Title 
  • 2. Month & YEAR/ 
  • VOLUME NO./ 
  • FREQUENCY 
  • 3. Cost Rs.
  • 4. Approx pages 
  • 5. CHIEF/  Editor Name 
  • 6. Publisher / ISSN 
  • 7. Regular columns 
  • 8. Favorite Column 
  • 9. Special / Cover story 
  • 10. Your take-home points 

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Webinar on Cyber Safety

 Dear Principals, Students and Teachers under KV RO Chandigarh 

Cyber safety education provides students,Parents and Teachers with the knowledge and skills they need to stay safe in online environments. It involves acknowledging the benefits and opportunities offered by the online world, while understanding the risks and avoiding potential harms.

We are Happy to announce that KV RO Chandigarh in association with Cyberpeace Foundation www.cyberpeace.org Organizes Webinar on Cyber Safety exclusively for students, Teachers and Parents

You are invited to a Zoom webinar. For Students

When: 30th June,2026 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Topic: - Cyber security and How to be safe Online

Please click the zoom link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82283198939

Passcode:458046

http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Manuals/Cyber_Safety_Manual.pdf Book created by cyberpeace Foundation Please Download

All principals ensure that by 9.50 AM all students,teachers join the webinar Hybrid Mode from Any number of Auditoriums or class rooms

Request all KV schools to fill the Google form once the online safety webinar is completed for records

https://forms.gle/fKwqWfwUVX4JQDoaA

Exclusive session for all Parents & Teachers

You are invited to a Zoom webinar

When: 30th June,2026 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Topic: - Online Safety for Parents

Please click the zoom link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82283198939

Passcode:458046

Monday, 29 June 2026

8 lessons from Ikigai that redefine the way you look at purpose and happiness

 


Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life is a best-selling book by Hector Garcia and Francesc Miralles that explores the Japanese philosophy of finding purpose, balance, and joy in everyday living. 

Drawing wisdom from the people of Okinawa - one of the world’s longest-living communities- the book reveals how having a sense of purpose (Ikigai) contributes to longevity and happiness. 

Here are eight key lessons from Ikigai that can transform how you view purpose and fulfillment in life.

8 lessons from Ikigai that redefine the way you look at purpose and happiness

  • Find joy in the small things
  • View purpose as a journey, not a destination
  • Enter the flow of meaningful work
  • Keep moving both body and mind
  • Build strong social connections
  • Live simply and balance your priorities
  • Accept change, resilience, and aging with grace
  • Serve a cause larger than yourself

Sunday, 28 June 2026

1st QTR 2026-27


BOOK PURCHASE DATA 



NO OF BOOKS READ AS N 30-06-2026



MAGAZINES 2026-27



INNOVATION 

PROJECT : E NEWS PAPER OF SCHOOL 





Saturday, 27 June 2026

Education: some events

 











Thursday, 25 June 2026

Bhasha sangam Books Reading

 










CLASS LIBRARY DATA - BOOKS -MAGAZINES- FLASHCARDS -2026-27

BLOG FOR KVS SCHOOL STUDENTS: Search results for class library





  • SUGGUESTED CLASS LIBRARY ACTIVITIES
  • TAKE AGE APPROPRIATE BOOKS - 2 TIMES CLASS STRENGTH 
  • CREAT HANGING LIBRARY IN CLASS ROOM
  • USE LIBRARY FLASH CARDS ISSUED TO YOU IN EACH CLASS.
  • USE CLASS LIBRARY MAGAZINES FOR CHILDREN ISSUED TO YOUR CLASSES
  • ROTATE THE MAGAZINES AMOUNG THE SECTIONS FOR WIDER READINGS.
  • LIBRARY AND WASTE MANAGEMENT - CREATE CORNERS 
  • AUCTION OF OLD MAGAZINES @ 90% DISCOUNT- PARTICIPATE 
  • READER OF THE MONTH:  WALL PICTURE.. YOU ARE PUBLISHED AS ...
  • BADGES FOR GOOD READERS 
  • PRY CLASS NEWSPAPERS: ROBIN AGE*
  • TOUR OF THE MAIN LIBRARY 
  • GIFT A BOOK TO THE STUDENTS 
  • GREEN BOOK BANK- PUSTAKOUPHAR

 BLOG FOR KVS SCHOOL STUDENTS: Search results for class library

Geronimo stilton

Master. Harshit Class IX C (45) has  Suggested to buy following books for Library 

Who else please comment 

Geronimo stilton - Search Shopping








Monday, 22 June 2026

LIBRARY GP CORDINATORS

 EXAMPLE SHEET - CLASS WORK - BOOK READ - MONITORING SHEET 


ACTUAL SHEET 


LIBRARIAN DAILY PROGRESSIVE BOOK READ DATA MIONITORING SHEET