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Saturday 27 January 2024

World book Fair 2024


 

"इस वर्ष मैंने लाइब्रेरी मे क्या सीखा"

Every Year For All Classes by 

15th  February 

every student to submit this on colored file page. 


* Make sure you have returned all your Library book with book reviews and
 taken No due by 28th February from Library.

* Board Classes NO Due as per CBSE Examination Schedule.

PUSTAKOUPHAR -2024

LIBRARY-PMSHRI KV-ITBP-BHANU-PKL: पुस्तकोपहार -2023 

27 March 2024

AFTER RESULT CARD

                                                                          

                                          & AGAIN ON  01 -07 APRIL 2024.

AFTER MORNING ASSEMBLY.

1. BRING 
YOUR USED 
NEAT, CLEAN, TIDY, 
BOUND / COVERED BOOKS ONLY 
AND GIFT TO A STUDENT.

PLEASE DO NOT GIFT 
WORKBOOKS/ MALTILATAED / DIRTY / TORNOUT BOOKS
 TO ANYONE.

2. GET YOUR NAME RECORDED 
WITH YOUR 
CLASS TEACHER.

3. IF YOU DO NOT FIND A TAKER
DEPOSIT 
 IN THE LIBRARY GREEN BOOK BANK. 

ALSO 
4. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GIFT 
(OF BOOKS
GET IT FROM A STUDENT OF HIGHER CLASS
 OR 
LIBRARY GREEN BOOK BANK. 
AND 
GET YOUR NAME RECORDED 
WITH YOUR TEACHER.
                                                                  
PUSTOUPHAR STATISTICS AS ON -2024

 

  1. No of students participated-
  2. No of books exchanged-
  3. No of books deposited in the green bank-269
  4. By 48 students. 
  5. No of books taken from the green bank- 
  6. 146 by 38 students.

🙏  ✍️🎁📚📚📚📚📚📚  जहाँ एक और पुस्तकोपहार के पर्यवाराण सम्बंधी अनेक फायदे गिनाये जा सकते हैं वही यह नहीं हो सकता की इसके कोई 'साइड इफेक्ट्स' ना हों...... 

1) प्राथमिक कक्षाओं मे NCERT की सभी अभ्यास पुस्तिकाएं हैं और विद्यार्थी उन्ही मे लिखते भी हैं, अब ये सही या गलत भरी हुई अभ्यास पुस्तिकाएँ, नये विधार्थी के पास जाती हैं तो वो सही जवाब बिना मेहनत के प्राप्त करता है और गलत जवाब लिखें होने पर गलत को ही सही मान कर उस गलत को सीखता है....   
             
 2) कक्षा vi से xii तक  भी, ऊपर बताई तो लागू  होती ही है साथ ही ये पुस्तकें कई साल तक इस्तेमाल हो जाने के कारण बच्चे मे एक उत्साह और उन्हें  पुस्तक से बाँध कर रखने मे असमर्थ सी प्रतीत होने. लगती हैं.... 
                
 3) CEA के लाभार्थी बच्चे और अभिभावक भी इसमें केवल पुस्तक प्राप्त करने की आशा रखते हैं इसलिए अच्छी  पुस्तकों का आभाव रहता है... जबकी वो समर्थ हैं और साल समाप्ति पर इन्ही cEA वाले बच्चों की अच्छी अच्छी पुस्तकें nonCEA वाले बच्चों को मिलें तो अच्छा हो...

4. बच्चों को पुस्तकोपहार मे साफसुथरी, बिना निशान या ink लगी और सुन्दर कवर चढ़ा कर पुस्तक उपहार मे देने के. लिए लानी चाहिए..

5. हो सकता है इस प्रकार हम पुस्तकोउपहार का 100 प्रतिशत का लक्ष्य प्राप्त न करें परन्तु 50 % भी अच्छा लक्ष्य है... जहाँ पर्यावरण की रक्षा का पाठ और पढ़ाई की गुणवत्ता, दोनों मे बैलेंस बना कर चलना उतम रास्ता हो सकता है.....             
धन्यवाद! 🙏📚📚💐📚👍📚

















Thursday 25 January 2024

REPUBLIC DAY 26 JAN 2024

 














YUVA TOURISM CLUB


Following the directions of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Ministry of Tourism intends to celebrate this year at India@75 by launching the campaign focusing on “YUVA Tourism Club” with the strategic objective of creating interest, awareness and a sense of responsibility towards our country’s natural and cultural heritage / tourism amongst children and youth.


The vision is to nurture and develop young ambassadors of Indian tourism who would become aware of tourism possibilities in India, appreciate our rich cultural heritage and develop an interest and passion for tourism. These young ambassadors would be catalysts for promoting tourism in India. Participation in Tourism Clubs is also expected to facilitate development of soft skills like teamwork, management, leadership besides encouraging adoption of responsible tourism practices and concern for sustainable tourism.

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Wednesday 24 January 2024

शैक्षणिक भ्रमण ३०-०१-२०२४

 

कुरूक्षेत्र


Kurukshetra

Tourism

Kurukshetra is an important Hindu pilgrimage destination, and there are several pilgrimage sites surrounding the city. The Hindi phrase 48 kos parikrama refers to a roughly 90-km traditional circle (Parikrama) around the holy city (1 kos equals about 3.00 km or 1.91 miles), and a complete parikrama refers to a pilgrimage to all these sites on foot.[15][16] The International Gita Mahotsav, held every year in Kururukshetra on the Shukla Ekadashi - the 11th day of the waxing moon of the Margashirsha (Agrahayan) month of the Hindu calendar, celebrates the day Bhagavad Gita was revealed to Arjuna by Krishna in the battlefield of Kurukshetra.[17]

Hindu religious sites

  • Brahma Sarovar: Every year lakhs (hundreds of thousands) of people come to take a holy bath at Brahma Sarovar on the occasion of "Somavati Amavasya" (Sacred No-Moon Day that happens on a Monday) and on solar eclipses. They believe that a bath in the holy Sarovar frees all sins and cycle of birth-death. The Sarovar is one of Asia's largest man-made ponds.[18] Hindu genealogy registers are kept here.
  • Sannihit Sarovar: The pond is believed to be the meeting point of seven sacred Saraswatis. The Sarovar, according to popular belief, contains sacred water. Bathing in the waters of the tank on the day of Amavasya (night of complete darkness) or on the day of an eclipse bestows blessings equivalent to performing the Ashvamedh Yajna.
  • Jyotisar: The famous site where Bhagavad Gita was delivered to Arjuna under the tree. The tree of that time is witness to Gita.
  • Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple

Museums

Historical sites

  • Sheikh Chilli's Tomb: This monument is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. It was built during the Mughal era in remembrance of Sufi Saint Sheikh Chehli, believed to be the spiritual teacher of Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh. The Prince's main 'Murshid' or 'Sheikh' (Spiritual Guide), however, is historically known to have been Hazrat Sheikh Mian Mir Sahib, of Lahore,[19] although Sheikh Chehli might have been an additional teacher. Another theory is that the site of the so-called maqbara or tomb. Sheikh Chaheli’s Tomb and the madarasa are associated with the Sufi saint Abdu'r-Rahim alias Aabd-ul-Razak, popularly known as Shaikh Chehli (also pronounced Chilli).[20]
  • The Pathar Masjid is built of red sandstone and is known for its fluted minaret.
  • Nabha House, a palatial building was constructed by the royal family of Nabha principality.[21]

Wildlife

Educational institutes

In popular art

Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' wrote an epic poem titled Kurukshetra, a narrative poem based on the Santi Parva of the Mahabharata. He wrote the poem when memories of the Second World War were fresh in his mind.[25]

Notable people