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Wednesday, 26 October 2016

AEP-CAREER COUNSELLING

TODAY UNDER 
THE AEP AND CAREER COUNSELLING
ONE HOUR SESSION
 ON 
1.CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE STREAM.
2. WHO, WHY AND HOW TO BECOME A DOCTOR.
3. SUBSTANCE MISUSE IN CONTEXT TO ORAL HYGIENE.
WAS  ORGANISED IN MORNING ASSEMBLY FOR THE STUDENTS 


Dr. ANIL YADAV
BDS, MIDA
OF
Dr. ANIL YADAV DENTAL HOSPITAL 
& MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA CENTER .
SCO 128-129, BRASS MARKET, REWARI
HARYANA -123401
AN
EX STUDENT OF KV REWARI (2001 BATCH)



HE
ALSO INTERACTED WITH THE STUDENTS 
AND 
ANSWERED THEIR QUERIES ON ABOVE TOPICS.

KV KONSIWAS REWARI FEELS OBLIGED
TO THIS ALUMNAE
FOR COURTESY N KIND GESTURE 
AND 

WISHES GREAT SUCCESS 
 FOREVER IN HIS LIFE AND PROFESSION.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

UN Day-24 October.

"Humanity has entered the era of sustainability – with a global commitment to fulfil the great promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 
In this, the Organization’s 71st year, we have 17 goals to propel us towards a better future for all on a healthy planet. " — UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon

 UN Day marks the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter. With the ratification of this founding document by the majority of its signatories, including the five permanent members of the Security Council, the United Nations officially came into being.
24 October has been celebrated as United Nations Day since 1948. In 1971, the United Nations General Assembly recommended that the day be observed by Member States as a public holiday.


Monday, 24 October 2016

Hindi Rajbhasha Quiz.



ZIET BBSR has made an on-line Quiz on Hindi Rajbhasha. 
I request you all to spent 15 minutes to take part in this Quiz. 

Kindly take part in this Quiz.

Thanking you.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. Santosh Gupta
Librarian
ZIET Bhubaneswar

Here are the links-



E- CONTENT/STUDY MATERIALS FOR ALL KV STUDENTS-


Thursday, 20 October 2016

AIESEC...


We develop youth leadership by facilitating social development and professional internships.
We proudly count a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and numerous world, business and NGO leaders amongst our one million strong alumni community. To date, we’ve delivered over 480,000 internship and volunteering experiences, and it’s all been led by young leaders who believe in making the world a better place.

Why we do it 
Our belief is that sustainable, informed and globally-minded leadership can help us solve many of today’s challenges. We provide young people with a global platform where they grow in confidence, gain experience and can perhaps fail but learn fast. They discover what really matters to them while creating a positive social impact.

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

RESEARCH PROPOSAL FLOW CHART


Monday, 17 October 2016

Discover the whiz in you!

ESSAY- PAINTING- QUIZ

Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, has been in the forefront to create mass awareness towards conservation of petroleum products, promoting fuel-efficient equipment and helping the government by proposing policies and strategies for petroleum conservation.
In July 2015, under the able guidance of Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State (I/C), MOP & NG, an all India Essay & Painting competition was conducted by PCRA attracting massive participation. Addressing the objective of inculcating a sense of responsibility in young minds, winners were awarded attractive prizes along with a study tour of Japan, to learn about the advancements and efforts made towards petroleum conservation and energy efficiency in developed countries.

Essay, Quiz and Painting competitions for 2016 have been rolled out. This is a golden opportunity for millions of young, budding students to test their caliber & bag coveted certificates, prizes and an all-expenses paid educational foreign trip to a foreign country. The schools and students may keep themselves updated by visiting www.pcra.org regularly for conservation tips and methods.


http://pcracompetitions.org/home

MERI ePUSTAK- Mob. App



Prime Minister’s Digital India program is a flagship program of Govt.of India with a vision to transform India into Digitally empowered Society and knowledge Economy. It has promoted extensive use of ICT in various areas of Education specially in the teaching learning process. Moving ahead on these lines, Department of Education, Govt. of Haryana, has taken an initiative to provide educational material through digital medium.
State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), has been developed Meri e-Pustak for showcasing and disseminating all educational e-resources including textbooks, audio, video, periodicals, and a variety of other print and non-print materials.
The objective is to make available physical books in digital form to all and this will be achieved through a mobile application. eBooks are books in the electronic format. We can read eBooks from our mobile phone and Web. eBooks allow us to carry as many books as our device supports, bookmark, highlight and make notes digitally. Application is mainly developed for the benefit of Students, Teachers, and Teacher-Educators, but the text books and other support reading material can be utilized by anyone for non commercial purposes. The application, presently offers some basic features, later on many more will be made available as per the needs and feedback from users.





Saturday, 15 October 2016

A big Salute Sir...


Essay on Adhar...

                                      Last Date _20_10_2016

Friday, 14 October 2016

Pushpa Gujral Science City

The biggest project of its kind in Northern India, the Science City has been set up in 72 acres of land in the of heart of Punjab, on Jalandhar- Kapurthala Road. 


It is intended to inclucate the scientific aptitude & temperament, to fire the imagination and creativity, foster the spirit of enquiry and exploration among the masses, especially in the young minds.


The subject areas covered include physical, applied, natural and social sciences, engineering, technology, agriculture, health sciences, energy, industries, human evolution and civilization, the environment, ecosystems, Jurassic parks as well as frontier areas like space, nuclear science, information technology, robotics and Bio-technology..


Pushpa Gujral Science City offers a blend of education, curiosity and fun to ensure longer and repeated visits. The project is aimed at cultivating an interest in science through open-ended exploration away from text books and black boards, with a scientific approach to problem solving. The project has something for everyone, regardless of age, education, profession or social strata and is intended to make science accessible to people who are not part of the formal education system.The total cost of the Science City Project is Rs.100 crores. It is a joint project of the Government of India and Government of Punjab. Government of India contributed Rs.70 crore for capital expenses (Buildings and Exhibits) where as Punjab Government provided Rs.30 cores in terms of land and other infra structural facilities.The foundation stone of the Science City was laid down by former Prime Minister Sh. I. K. Gujral on October 17, 1997.http://www.pgsciencecity.org/index.htm

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Famous Quote

Superstition is the religion of feeable minds.
Edmund Burke

Important Days in October

Oct 1International Day for the Elderly(UN)
Oct 2Gandhi Jayanti, International Day of Non-Violence
Oct 3World Nature Day, World Habitat Day
Oct 4World Animal Day
Oct 5World Teacher's Day
Oct 6World Wildlife Day, World Food Security Day
Oct 8Indian Air-force day
Oct 9World Postal Day
Oct 10World Mental Health day;National Post Day
Oct 11International Girl Child Day
Oct 12World Sight day
Oct 13World Calamity Control Day(UN)
Oct 14World Standard Day
Oct 15World White cane day(guiding the blind)
Oct 16World Food Day
Oct 17International poverty Day
Oct 20National Solidarity Day (China attacked India on that day)
Oct 24United Nations Day
Oct 30World Thrift Day
Oct 31Rastriya Ekta Diwas (Sardar Patel), National Integration Day (In memory of Indira Gandhi)


Tongue Twister

Tongue Twister
Try the tongue twister. Make a mistake. Giggle. Appear to concentrate and get it right. Children love these kind of gimmicks. Tongue twisters are also a good exercise for improving vocabulary and getting the pronunciation right. The best part is all of us are rolling with laughter. There are many in vernacular mediums too and the truth is to say it aloud in a faster manner.
 
A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies
 
I saw a saw that could out saw any other saw I ever saw.
 
Black bug bit a big black bear. But where is the big black bear that the big black bug bit?
 
A big bug bit the little beetle but the little beetle bit the big bug back.
 
If you understand, say "understand".
If you don't understand, say "don't understand".
But if you understand and say "don't understand".
How do I understand that you understand? Understand!
 
I thought, I thought of thinking of thanking you.
 
I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won't wish the wish you wish to wish.
 
I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won't wish the wish you wish to wish.
 
bubble bobble, bubble bobble, bubble bobble
 
Sounding by sound is a sound method of sounding sounds.
 
Lala Gope Gappungam Das.
 
You curse, I curse, we all curse, for asparagus!
 
Kacha papaya pacca papaya Kacha papaya pacca papaya Kacha papaya pacca papaya.
 
Sanjeev's sixth sheep is sick.
 
Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter, so Betty bought better butter to make the bitter butter better.
 
A sailor went to sea To see, what he could see. And all he could see Was sea, sea, sea.
 
Purple Paper People, Purple Paper People, Purple Paper People
 
Sounding by sound is a sound method of sounding sounds.
 
Kacha papaya pacca papaya Kacha papaya pacca papaya Kacha papaya pacca papaya.
 
Once a fellow met a fellow In a field of beans. Said a fellow to a fellow, "If a fellow asks a fellow, Can a fellow tell a fellow What a fellow means?"
 
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
 
She sells sea shells on the sea shore she sells sea shells no more
 
A skunk sat on a stump. The stump thought the skunk stunk. the skunk thought the stump stunk . What stunk the skunk or the stump?
 
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
wheres the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
 
Tie a knot, tie a knot.
Tie a tight, tight knot.
Tie a knot in the shape of a nought.
 
The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.
 
Swan swam over the sea,
Swim, swan, swim!
Swan swam back again
Well swum, swan!
 
A Tudor who tooted a flute
tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
"Is it harder to toot
or to tutor two tooters to toot?


Sunday, 2 October 2016

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan with Gandhi Jayant

Synchronizing Swachh Bharat Abhiyan with Gandhi Jayanti is most appropriate: President Mukherjee


President Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday flagged-off a march for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Officers and staff of Rashtrapati Bhavan and their family members participated in the event. On the occasion, President Mukherjee and those present released balloons in the air before the President flagged off the march as a symbol of the commitment of Rashtrapati Bhavan to the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Addressing the gathering, the President said that synchronizing the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan with Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday is most appropriate as he had always emphasized on adoption of cleanliness in our daily lives.
“Gandhiji said that ‘Cleanliness is next to Godliness’. He had stressed on the importance of a disease free and clean body,” he added.
The President mentioned that Rashtrapati Bhavan was recognized for cleanliness under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan last year. “It is important to maintain the high levels of cleanliness and sanitation,” he added. President Mukherjee urged all present to make their individual contribution toward cleanliness and the Swachh Bharat mission.



Tuesday, 27 September 2016

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GEET


Sunday, 25 September 2016

Library Associations in India


1Central Government Library Association (CGLA)  View
2Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC) View
3Indian Association of Teachers of Library and Information Science (IATLIS)View
4Indian Library Association (ILA) View
5Raja Rammohun Roy Library FoundationView
6Society for Advancement of Library & Information Science View
7Society for Information ScienceView
8Assam Library AssociationView
9Bengal Library Association View
10Delhi Library Association View
11Gujarat Library Association View
12Karnataka State Library AssociationView
13Kerala Library Association View
14Madras Library AssociationView
15Punjab Library Association View
16Uttar Pradesh Library AssociationView
17All Bengal School Librarians' Association (ABSLA)View
18Bombay Science Librarian's AssociationView
19Indian Academic Library Association (IALA)View
20Indian Theological Library Association  View
21Medical Library Association of IndiaView
22Young Librarians Association (YLA)View
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Environmental Science as a Field of Study

Within the natural sciences, environmental science is very much a generalist degree. Focusing primarily on both the understanding of our natural and man-made environments, environmental science degrees draw from diverse fields of studies and require a strong background in the more traditional sciences: biology, physics, chemistry, geography, and ecology. In addition, environmental science degrees also draw heavily from the social sciences, such as economics, business, or sociology. The degree to which any of these fields of study becomes prevalent within an environmental science education largely depends on the specialization one chooses. Due to the fact that environmental science is a generalist degree, students often complete specializations within a more select area, i.e. energy, sustainability, conservation, etc. True to most science degrees, environmental science programs often require significant field work, lab work, or other data-oriented work.
http://www.environmentalscience.org/degree

Saturday, 24 September 2016

Environmental Science Degrees


For those keen to study a subject that touches on many of the biggest challenges for the world today, environmental science degrees are a good starting point. Environmental science incorporates the study of the physical, chemical and biological processes that take place on the Earth, as well as the social, political and cultural processes which impact the planet. As an environmental science student, you’ll strive to understand the complex relationships between mankind and the environment, drawing on a diverse range of disciplines.


Common skills gained from an environmental science degree include:

  1. Numeracy and data analysis
  2. General IT skills
  3. General research skills, including use of scientific literature
  4. Lab and fieldwork skills
  5. Ability to present findings clearly and persuasively
What do environmental science degrees cover?
Very much an ‘interdisciplinary’ subject, environmental science degrees challenge students to combine skills and knowledge from a variety of different fields. This could mean exploring aspects of biologychemistryphysicsgeographyEarth and marine sciences, and also social sciences. The idea is to combine multiple perspectives and data sources, to build up a fuller understanding of natural and human environments.
Fieldwork is an important part of most environmental science degrees, which often include trips to a variety of different countries and world regions, giving those who study environmental science the opportunity to experience different habitats, climates, land formations and societies. You can also expect to spend a fair amount of time in the lab, learning how to carry out different types of tests and analysis. In addition, students often undertake voluntary work in an environment-related role, which provides valuable experience to prepare them for future environmental science careers.
Entry requirements for environmental science degrees
As is true of all subjects, entry requirements will vary between different institutions. However, those applying for an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree in environmental science can expect to be asked for a diploma of secondary education, including good grades in at least one of the following related subjects: biology, chemistry, economics, geography, geology, mathematics or physics. At master’s level, you’ll need to have completed a relevant bachelor’s degree, either in environmental sciences or in one of the subjects mentioned above. Some universities may require applicants to attend a face-to-face interview, and/or to sit an entrance exam, often depending on national norms.
Course structure and assessment methods
Environmental science degrees usually last for three or four years at bachelor’s level and one or two years for a master’s qualification. The initial stage of your studies will include compulsory core modules, which aim to give you a general understanding of environmental science and introduce you to some of the main principles. The following stages will typically allow students to choose options from a selection of possible course modules, allowing for growing specialization in one or more environmental science topics. Towards the end of your program, you are likely to have the opportunity to carry out your own research on a topic of your choice. Assessment methods include essays, written discussions, exams, problem sheets, laboratory reports, field exercises, field notebooks and seminar presentations.
SPECIALIZATIONS

  • Environmental science specializations
  • Soil ecology
  • Aquatic/marine biology
  • Earth systems
  • Environmental and biological conservation
  • Energy and climate change
  • Water resource management
  • Pollution prevention and remediation

Environmental science careers

Environmental consultancy careers

Nature conservation careers

Environmental education careers

Environmental management careers


World Tourism Day-27 September

Theme for 2016: "Tourism for All - promoting universal accessibility"

Accessible Tourism for all is about the creation of environments that can cater for the needs of all of us, whether we are traveling or staying at home. May that be due to a disability, even temporary, families with small children, or the ageing population, at some point in our lives, sooner or later, we all benefit of universal accessibility in tourism.

Which is why, we want to call upon the right for all of the world’s citizens to experience the incredible diversity of our planet and the beauty of the world we live in. On this year’s World Tourism Day help us spread the word of both the importance and immense benefits universal accessibility has and can bring to society at large.
#tourism4all #WTD2016
Ever since its inception, World Tourism Day is celebrated on 27 September to foster awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value. As the official day set aside in the United Nations Calendar the celebration seeks to highlight tourisms potential to contribute to reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), addressing some of the most pressing challenges society is faced with today.
The official World Tourism Day 2016 celebrations will be held in Bangkok, Thailand.
More information about the event
Current developments and forecasts
  • International tourist arrivals grew by 4.6 % in 2015 to 1,184 million
  • In 2015, international tourism generated US$ 1.5 trillion in export earnings
  • UNWTO forecasts a growth in international tourist arrivals of between 3.5% and 4.5% in 2016
  • By 2030, UNWTO forecasts international tourist arrivals to reach 1.8 billion 
  • (UNWTO Tourism Towards 2030)
  • http://www.un.org/en/events/tourismday/

World Deaf Day

World Deaf Day is celebrated every year in last week 

(last Sunday of the month of September)

of the September to draw the attention of general public, politician and development authorities towards the achievements of the deaf people as well as deaf people community.

Throughout the celebration of the event, all the deaf people organization worldwide are encouraged greatly to fulfill the demands and needs of the deaf people as well as increasing their rights all over the world.

Objectives of World Deaf Day

  • To promote understanding among common people about the problems of deaf people in the community all over the world.
  • To motivate deaf people to learn sign language as an essential human right.
  • To make available the required resources in the community for deaf people.
  • To promote the deaf people human rights about equal access to the education and modern technologies.