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Thursday, 20 June 2019

READING MONTH 19 JUNE TO 18 JULY 2019


VIDAYALA IS CELEBRATING  READING MONTH
FROM 19 JUNE 2019 TO 18 JULY 2019
AS PER THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM
ACTIVITIES OF READING MONTH


1. PLEDGE ON  FIRST DAY :READING DAY PLEDGE
&
NATIONAL DIGITAL LIBRARY - AN OVERVIEW
30,688,177 ITEMS HOSTED ON NDL :link below
2. BOOK EXHIBITION  IN LIBRARY







2A. BOOK EXHIBITION   BY PUBLISHERS.






2 B. NEWS PAPER IN EDUCATION CLASS IV TO XII






Remaining students of classes IV to X & XII  who could not subscribe TIE and New Students of Class XI A B C may subscribe to Tribune In Education through the class teachers by submitting Rs. 200.00.News paper may start from 1st July 2019. Subscribe

3. BOOK REVIEWS 
MORNING 
ASSEMBLY.:Class on duty





BOOK MARKS: Class VI AB,

BOOK JACKET: Class  VII AB,










Calendar Of Thoughts VIII AB



1st Yashika viii b


2nd Lakshya & Bhawesh


3rd Dikshita & Sisikha




Class Magazine Class IX AB










Digital Magazine: X AB

4. JOURNEY OF BOOK - TABLET TO TABLET PPT SHOW  - VI -XII
(LIBRARY )




5. JOURNEY OF BOOK - TABLET TO TABLET PPT - III-V
(RESOURCE ROOM)
For
6. CLOSING CEREMONY: THANKS GIVING: 19 July 2019.

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Tuesday, 18 June 2019

Holidays over .....

Dear students

Cheer up ....

Holidays over .....

Get set to rejoin tomorrow......

Complete the tasks...

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Complete list of Union Ministers 2019: Types of Ministers and their Portfolios

The Council of Ministers consists of four categories of ministers;
1. Cabinet Minister
2.  Minister of State (Independent Charge)
3. Minister of State
4. Deputy Minister
The difference in ministers lies in their respective ranks, emoluments and political importance.
The Prime Minister of the country is on the top of all of these ministers and he advises the President of India that which persons shall be included in the cabinet.
1. Cabinet Minister: The Cabinet Ministers heads the important ministries of the Central Government  like Home Ministry, Finance Ministry, Defence Ministry, External Affairs Ministry and Ministry of Human Resource and Development etc. Generally the Cabinet Ministers consist of 18 to 25 ministers. This time there are 24 Cabinet Ministers.
Cabinet Ministers attend the crucial meetings and play a crucial role in the policy formation of the country.
2. Minister of State (Independent Charge): In this case the minister of state performs the same functions and exercises the same powers in relation to their ministries/departments as Cabinet Ministers do. However they are not members of the cabinet so not entitled to attend the cabinet meetings until they are not invited. Minister of state (independent charge) are invited in the cabinet meetings when something important related to their departments/ministries is considered by the cabinet.
3. Minister of State: These ministers are given the charge of the departments of the ministries headed by the Cabinet Ministers or allotted specific items of work related to the ministries headed by the Cabinet Ministers. So by and large these ministers work under the supervision and guidance of the Cabinet Ministers.
4. Deputy Ministers; These ministers are lowest in the rank. They are not given independent charge of the ministries/departments. They are attached to the Cabinet Ministers or Ministers of State to help them in their administrative, political and parliamentary duties. Deputy Ministers are not part of the cabinet so they do not attend the meetings of the cabinet.
Kitchen Cabinet: In addition to the above mentioned ministers there is another small body consist of the Prime Minister as its head and some key 15 to 20 most important ministers, called the Kitchen Cabinet. In realty this cabinet is not mentioned in the Indian constitution but it is the pivot of powers of the Central Government. This type of cabinet was first introduced by the Late PM Indira Gandhi.

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