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Friday, 15 May 2026

Comparative Table of IGNOU Programmes

 Among the four IGNOU programmes listed, the PGDIS (Information Security) offers the strongest and most lasting career prospects in India, given the rapid growth of cybersecurity jobs across IT, banking, government, and corporate sectors. PGDIPR (Intellectual Property Rights) also has solid employability in law, R&D, and creative industries, while PGCCL (Cyber Law) and PGDEML (Environmental Management & Law) are more niche but valuable in specific domains.


Comparative Table of IGNOU Programmes 

ProgrammeObjectivesFeeStudy Centre ChandigarhCareer Prospects
PGCCL – Cyber LawUnderstand cyber law, IT Act, privacy, data protection, frauds, scams, child safety online.₹8,400 + ₹300 registration (6 months–2 years).Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala (RC Chandigarh jurisdiction).Careers in cyber law practice, IT compliance, corporate legal teams. Growing but niche.
PGDIPR – Intellectual Property RightsAcquaint learners with patents, trademarks, copyrights, plant varieties, IPR enforcement.₹10,200 + fees (1–3 years).Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala (RC Chandigarh).Patent attorneys, IPR lawyers, corporate R&D, academia. Strong demand in pharma, IT, biotech.
PGDEML – Environmental Management & LawTrain in environmental law, impact assessment, climate change, disaster management.₹7,000 + ₹300 registration (1–2 years).Available via IGNOU RC Chandigarh centres (check Samarth portal).Roles in NGOs, government boards, CSR, sustainability consulting. Moderate demand, growing with ESG focus.
PGDIS – Information SecurityCover network security, cyber security, digital forensics, policy & law, business continuity.₹21,600 (₹10,800 per semester, 1–3 years).Chandigarh centres under RC Chandigarh (DAV College, Sector 10; others).High employability: Security Analyst, Network Engineer, Cybersecurity Manager, Forensics Expert. Strongest long-term prospects.

Career Prospects Ranking (India)

  1. PGDIS – Information Security → Highest demand due to cybersecurity threats, government initiatives, and IT sector growth.

  2. PGDIPR – Intellectual Property Rights → Strong demand in pharma, biotech, IT, creative industries.

  3. PGCCL – Cyber Law → Useful for legal professionals, but narrower scope.

  4. PGDEML – Environmental Management & Law → Growing relevance in sustainability, but fewer mainstream jobs compared to IT/IPR.

If your priority is lasting employability and career growth in India, choose PGDIS (Information Security)

If you want a legal/academic specialization, PGDIPR (Intellectual Property Rights) is the next best option.

For a law graduate, the PGDEML (Environmental Management & Law) is a very relevant upskilling path. It blends legal expertise with environmental governance, which is increasingly important in India due to sustainability regulations, climate change litigation, and corporate responsibility frameworks.

🌱 Why it fits a law graduate

  • Legal foundation: You already understand statutes, compliance, and litigation, so environmental law modules will build naturally on your background.

  • Policy relevance: India’s environmental jurisprudence is expanding — courts are handling cases on pollution, land use, biodiversity, and climate change.

  • Corporate demand: Companies need legal experts who can advise on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance, sustainability audits, and environmental impact assessments.

  • Career versatility: Opens doors in NGOs, government boards, CSR divisions, consultancy firms, and international organizations.

📈 Career Prospects

  • Moderate but growing demand: While not as universally employable as information security, environmental law is becoming critical in sectors like energy, infrastructure, and corporate governance.

  • Long-term sustainability: With India’s commitments under global climate agreements, environmental law expertise will only gain importance.

Wednesday, 13 May 2026

HOLIDAY HOMEWORK 2026-VI -VIII LIBRARY

 




Tuesday, 12 May 2026

भारतीय भाषा ग्रीष्म शिविर 2026

New Arrivals
 in Your Library to support 
Bhasha Sangam and Bhasha Camp 
 

6 Titles 18 Books on Foreign Languages 

8 Titles 24 Books on Indian Languages 

Kindly Make use of these books along with set of 30 books on all state information about Geography Culture Food .......etc. avilable in Library.



Friday, 1 May 2026

The Future‑Ready School Library: Innovation, Strategy & Impact

 Day 1 – Vision & Foundations

Theme: The Future‑Ready Library

  • 09:30–10:30 – Inaugural Keynote: NEP 2020, KVS Vision, and Library Transformation

  • 10:30–11:30 – Workshop: Drafting Library Vision aligned with school mission

  • 11:30–12:30 – Session: SOPs for Librarians (cataloguing shortcuts, workload management without assistants)

  • 01:30–02:30 – Activity: Create a “Library Vision Statement”

  • 02:30–03:30 – Panel: Challenges & Solutions in Single‑Staff Libraries

Day 2 – Innovation in Resources & Technology

Theme: Digital Integration & Multilingual Access

  • 09:30–10:30 – Session: Bhasha Sangam Programme – promoting multilingual books for primary & secondary students

  • 10:30–11:30 – Hands‑on: Building bilingual & multilingual catalogues (Hindi, English + regional languages)

  • 11:30–12:30 – Workshop: Flashcards for literacy – printed & digital (quiz, vocabulary, author facts)

  • 01:30–02:30 – Training: Optimisation of eG4.0 Digital Library Platform (cataloguing, search, analytics)

  • 02:30–03:30 – Activity: Create a prototype multilingual catalogue with flashcard integration

Day 3 – Strategy for Engagement

Theme: Building Reading Culture

  • 09:30–10:30 – Session: Storytelling, Book Clubs, Peer Recommendations

  • 10:30–11:30 – Workshop: Blogs & Digital Outreach – librarians as facilitators of student blogs to increase reading habits

  • 11:30–12:30 – Activity: Draft a “Reading Habits Growth Plan” using blogs + flashcards

  • 01:30–02:30 – Case Study: Successful KVS Reading Campaigns

  • 02:30–03:30 – Group Work: Design a “Student‑Led Reading Campaign”

Day 4 – Impact Measurement & Best Practices

Theme: Evidence of Learning

  • 09:30–10:30 – Session: Tools for tracking reading habits (digital logs, flashcard usage, blog analytics)

  • 10:30–11:30 – Workshop: SOPs for workload reduction – automated registers, QR codes, digital issue logs

  • 11:30–12:30 – Case Studies: Best practices from CBSE/KVS libraries

  • 01:30–02:30 – Activity: Draft impact indicators (student participation, multilingual reading, digital engagement)

  • 02:30–03:30 – Panel: Sharing success stories

Day 5 – Leadership & Community Outreach

Theme: Librarian as Educator & Curator

  • 09:30–10:30 – Session: Librarians as facilitators of life skills, cultural awareness, and environmental concern

  • 10:30–11:30 – Workshop: Community Outreach – multilingual book fairs, parent engagement, Bhasha Sangam activities

  • 11:30–12:30 – Activity: Design a “Community Library Outreach Plan”

  • 01:30–02:30 – Panel: Collaboration with teachers, parents, and local community

  • 02:30–03:30 – Closing: Drafting SOPs for sustainable library management

🎯 Expected Outcomes

  • Vision statements for each KVS library

  • Multilingual catalogues aligned with Bhasha Sangam

  • Flashcards (printed & digital) for literacy and engagement

  • Optimised use of eG4.0 Digital Library Platform

  • Student blogs to foster reading habits

  • SOPs to ease librarian workload in single‑staff libraries

  • Outreach strategies connecting school libraries with communities



SOPs for Future‑Ready KVS Libraries

1. Cataloguing Workflow

Objective: Ensure systematic entry of books (multilingual, bilingual, Bhasha Sangam) into the library system.
Steps:

  1. Receive Books – Verify delivery against purchase order.

  2. Assign Accession Number – Use a pre‑printed accession register or eG4.0 digital entry.

  3. Classify – Apply DDC (Dewey Decimal Classification) or CBSE/KVS guidelines.

  4. Enter Metadata – Title, author, publisher, language, ISBN, cost.

  5. Tag Language – Mark Hindi/English/Regional (Bhasha Sangam) for easy retrieval.

  6. Label & Stamp – School stamp + barcode/QR code for digital tracking.

  7. Update Catalogue – Enter into eG4.0 platform and physical register simultaneously.

2. Issuing & Returning Workflow

Objective: Smooth circulation of books with minimal manual effort.
Steps:

  1. Student Entry – Maintain class‑wise issue register or digital login.

  2. Scan Book – Use QR/barcode scanner linked to eG4.0.

  3. Record Transaction – Auto‑update student record in eG4.0; manual backup in register.

  4. Set Due Date – Standard 7–14 days; auto reminders via eG4.0.

  5. Return Process – Scan book → mark returned → auto‑update availability.

  6. Overdue Handling – Generate weekly overdue list; send reminders via class teachers.

3. Digital Tracking Workflow

Objective: Monitor usage, reading habits, and resource optimization.
Steps:

  1. Daily Log – Record number of visitors, books issued/returned.

  2. Flashcard Usage – Track printed/digital flashcards used in class/library.

  3. Blog Engagement – Monitor student posts/comments on reading blogs.

  4. Analytics – Use eG4.0 dashboard for book circulation, popular titles, language preference.

  5. Monthly Report – Generate automated report (circulation, engagement, multilingual usage).

4. Flashcards Workflow (Printed & Digital)

Objective: Support literacy, vocabulary, and reading culture.
Steps:

  1. Design Flashcards – Vocabulary, author facts, book themes.

  2. Print & Laminate – For classroom/library use.

  3. Digital Upload – Create sets in eG4.0 or Google Forms/Quiz apps.

  4. Circulate – Assign flashcards to classes; rotate weekly.

  5. Track Usage – Maintain log of flashcard activities.

5. Blog & Reading Habits Workflow

Objective: Encourage students to share reflections and reviews.
Steps:

  1. Create Blog Platform – Use free tools (WordPress, Blogger, Google Sites).

  2. Student Access – Assign login or moderated posting rights.

  3. Weekly Prompts – “Book of the Week”, “Author Spotlight”, “My Reading Journey”.

  4. Moderation – Librarian reviews posts for accuracy & appropriateness.

  5. Engagement Tracking – Count posts, comments, shares; integrate into monthly report.

6. SOPs for Workload Reduction (Single‑Staff Libraries)

Objective: Simplify repetitive tasks and reduce manual burden.
Steps:

  1. Batch Processing – Enter books in bulk into eG4.0 instead of one‑by‑one.

  2. QR/Barcode Automation – Use scanners for issue/return to avoid manual registers.

  3. Student Volunteers – Appoint “Library Monitors” for shelving, flashcard distribution.

  4. Digital Notices – Use WhatsApp groups/Google Classroom for reminders instead of paper.

  5. Monthly Templates – Pre‑designed formats for reports, notices, and catalogues.

  6. Time Blocking – Fix daily slots (e.g., 30 mins morning for cataloguing, 1 hr afternoon for circulation).


Wednesday, 29 April 2026

CPD : CLASS LIBRARY FOR READING HABITS IN PRYMARY STUDENTS :

 For the Teachers of Ankur Vidya Mandir and PMS KV OCF






 क्लास लाइब्रेरी

https://youtu.be/E2iOwNzwvcU?t=5 

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

RSM 2026 Chess - KV OCF

 
                                         














For Coaching on chess: 
Mr. Sanjeev Biswas
8650399697

For Tournaments in Chandigarh 
Mr. Vipnesh Bhardwaj
Mob: 9814615100
Chandigarh Chess Association 
Kala Kender Sector 24 Chandigarh 




Sunday, 26 April 2026

RSM 2026 LPU