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Tuesday, 19 August 2025
KARAM YOGI - 18-08-2025
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6 Bhagavad Gita Shlokas to Know.........................
- कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन ।
- मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि ॥ (2.47)
- "You have a right to perform your actions, but never to the fruits of your actions. Let not the fruits of action be your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction."
- समः शत्रौ च मित्रे च तथा मानापमानयोः ।
- शीतोष्णसुखदुःखेषु समः सङ्गविवर्जितः ॥ (6.9)
- "He who is equal to friend and foe, in honor and dishonor, in heat and cold, in pleasure and pain, and free from attachment, such a person is dear to Me."
- स्वधर्मे निधनं श्रेयः परधर्मो भयावहः ॥ (3.35)
- "It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else’s life with perfection."
- दुःखेष्वनुद्विग्नमना: सुखेषु विगतस्पृह: ।
- वीतरागभयक्रोध: स्थितधीर्मुनिरुच्यते ॥ (2.56)
- "One whose mind remains undisturbed amid sorrow, free from craving in pleasure, and free from attachment, fear, and anger, such a person is of steady wisdom."
- त्यक्त्वा कर्मफलासङ्गं नित्यतृप्तो निराश्रयः ।
- कर्मण्यभिप्रवृत्तोऽपि नैव किञ्चित्करोति सः ॥ (4.20)
- "Abandoning attachment to the results of his actions, ever content and independent, he acts but does not engage in selfish action."
- त्रिविधं नरकस्येदं द्वारं नाशनमात्मनः ।
- कामः क्रोधस्तथा लोभस्तस्मादेतत्त्रयं त्यजेत् ॥ (16.21):
- Desire, anger, and greed, these three are the gates of hell, leading to the destruction of the soul. Therefore, one should abandon them.
- Closing:
- The Gita doesn’t romanticize emotions, it refines them. Love is not defined by the height of passion, but by the depth of steadiness. It does not demand perfection, because it is not built on illusion. It can wait, because it is not afraid. And it gives, because it does not need to take.
- 6 Bhagavad Gita Shlokas to Know If It’s Love or Just Attraction
- "नासतो विद्यते भावो नाभावो विद्यते सतः।
- उभयोरपि दृष्टोऽन्तस्त्वनयोस्तत्त्वदर्शिभिः॥"
- (Bhagavad Gita 2.16)
- "The unreal has no existence; the real never ceases to be. The seers of truth have concluded the same about both."The Gita doesn’t diminish your feelings. It only asks: were you loving them, or the version of them in your head? There’s a difference. One is grounded. The other is wishful thinking with great lighting. One is rooted. The other is imagined. And illusions, no matter how beautiful, don’t survive time.
- "अशोच्यानन्वशोचस्त्वं प्रज्ञावादांश्च भाषसे।
- गतासूनगतासूंश्च नानुशोचन्ति पण्डिताः॥"
- (Bhagavad Gita 2.11)
- "You grieve for those who should not be grieved for, and yet speak words of wisdom. The wise grieve neither for the living nor for the dead."
- "देहिनोऽस्मिन्यथा देहे कौमारं यौवनं जरा।
- तथा देहान्तरप्राप्तिर्धीरस्तत्र न मुह्यति॥"
- (Bhagavad Gita 2.13)
- "Just as the boyhood, youth and old age come to the embodied Soul in this body, in the same manner, is the attaining of another body; the wise man is not deluded at that."
- "कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन।
- मा कर्मफलहेतुर्भूर्मा ते सङ्गोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥"
- (Bhagavad Gita 2.47)
- "You have the right to perform your actions, but never to the fruits. Do not be motivated by the fruits of actions, nor attach yourself to inaction."
- "यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत।
- अभ्युत्थानमधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम्॥"
- (Bhagavad Gita 4.7)
- "Whenever there is decline of righteousness and rise of unrighteousness, O Arjuna, then I manifest Myself."
- "विहाय कामान्यः सर्वान्पुमांश्चरति निःस्पृहः।
- निर्ममो निरहङ्कारः स शान्तिमधिगच्छति॥"
- (Bhagavad Gita 2.71)
- "That person who abandons all desires, who lives free from longing, without the sense of 'I' and 'mine', he attains peace."
- 6 Bhagavad Gita Shlokas That Break the Illusion of "Forever" in Love
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KV REWARI NCC CADETS : TEACHERS DAY
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Friday, 15 August 2025
Screen Time and Child -Parenting tips-Attention deficit disorder.
Excessive screen time poses two types of health risks for children and adolescents:
- Physical and
- Psychological.
Increased screen time reduces
- The time spent doing physical activity,
- Affecting the sleep cycle.
Prolonged screen viewing can cause
- Dry and itchy eyes,
- Dlurry vision, and
- Headaches.
- Risk of developing myopia.
Secondly, excessive use of digital devices for gaming, accessing social media, and watching online streaming services can be associated with
- Behavioral addictions such as
- Gaming disorder or
- Attention deficit disorder.
Parents must keep a watch on the screen time of their wards and follow the 11-point agenda to bring a child from passive mode due to screen time to an active routine/ mode.
1. Go for a walk or run with a child, but without gadgets in his hands or head.
- 2. Take a hobby such as gardening, music etc.
- 3. Take a sports activity on a daily basis.
- 4. Family mealtime without screen all the time as a family rule.
- 5. Family time for Puzzles sudoku chess but not on gadgets after meals.
- 6. Have a fun time with peers/ friends.
- 7. Daily book newspaper reading task, but not e-books or e-newspapers.
- 8. Role play, drama, skit, group tasks.
- 9. Cyber awareness sessions.
- 10. Join weekly experiential learning Groups such as pottery, craft making tailoring.
- 11. Assign a few home tasks to the child as his compulsory daily /weekly responsibility.
- Refer below for what UNICEF advises.
https://www.unicef.org/india/parentingtips/ten-tips-cutting-down-screen-time-during-covid-19
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Happy Independence Day
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Sunday, 10 August 2025
First impressions can be vital in a professional setting.
The way you present yourself in an interview or while networking can influence the entire conversation.
Here are some tips to help you make a strong and positive first impression.
#TAP #HireaSoldier #GoEarlyGoOften #Makeagoodfirstimpression
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THOSE WHO LIVE WITHOUT ...........DIE WITHOUT..........
7 सबक जिन्होंने मुझे मारा, उन सत्य की तरह गूंज रहे हैं जिन्हें मुझे सुनने की जरूरत थी:
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📚 छात्रों में पढ़ने की आदत को बढ़ावा-Promotion of Reading Habit Among Students
🌟 पढ़ने का महत्व पढ़ना छात्रों की शैक्षणिक सफलता और व्यक्तिगत विकास के लिए अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण है। यह बढ़ाता है:
- समझ और शब्दावली में सुधार के माध्यम से शैक्षणिक प्रदर्शन।
- तनाव कम करके और विश्राम प्रदान करके मानसिक स्वास्थ्य।
- विविध लेखकों और दृष्टिकोणों के संपर्क से सांस्कृतिक जागरूकता।
- भाषा कौशल और आलोचनात्मक सोच सहित संज्ञानात्मक विकास।
- कथा साहित्य और आत्मकथाओं के माध्यम से भावनात्मक बुद्धिमत्ता।
⚠️ पढ़ने की चुनौतियाँ गैजेट्स और सोशल मीडिया से डिजिटल विकर्षण।
- रुचि की कमी, छात्रों को पढ़ने में आनंद नहीं आता।
- भाषा संबंधी बाधाओं या सीखने की अक्षमताओं के कारण पढ़ने में कठिनाई।
📖 पढ़ने को बढ़ावा देने की रणनीतियाँ
📚 पुस्तकालय-आधारित गतिविधियाँ पुस्तक मेले: छात्रों को विभिन्न विधाओं और लेखकों से परिचित कराएँ।
- पठन क्लब: साथियों के साथ चर्चा और पुस्तक साझा करने को प्रोत्साहित करें।
- लेखक भेंट और पुस्तक चर्चाएँ: प्रत्यक्ष बातचीत के माध्यम से छात्रों को प्रेरित करें।
- विविध सामग्री: सभी रुचियों और पढ़ने के स्तरों के लिए पुस्तकें उपलब्ध कराएँ।
- प्रौद्योगिकी एकीकरण: डिजिटल-मूल शिक्षार्थियों को जोड़ने के लिए ऑडियोबुक, ई-बुक्स और ऐप्स उपलब्ध कराएँ।
🏫 पाठ्यक्रम और कक्षा एकीकरण पठन कार्य: पुस्तक समीक्षाएँ और बायोस्केच लेखन कार्य सौंपें।
- विषय एकीकरण: सभी विषयों में पठन को शामिल करें।
- समर्पित पठन समय: स्कूल के समय में मौन पठन के लिए समय आवंटित करें।
🏆 प्रेरणा और जुड़ाव पठन चुनौतियाँ: लक्ष्य निर्धारित करें और उपलब्धियों को पुरस्कृत करें।
- उपलब्धियों का जश्न मनाएँ: प्रमाणपत्रों और सार्वजनिक मान्यता का उपयोग करें।
- पठन को मज़ेदार बनाएँ: प्रतियोगिताएँ, शिल्प और प्रदर्शन आयोजित करें।
👨👩👧 माता-पिता की भागीदारी पारिवारिक पठन रात्रि: साझा पठन अनुभवों को बढ़ावा दें।
- अभिभावक-बाल पुस्तक क्लब: घर पर पढ़ने की आदतों को मज़बूत करें।
- 🤝 पढ़ने में कठिनाई वाले पाठकों के लिए सहायता हस्तक्षेप कार्यक्रम:
- अतिरिक्त सहायता और सहकर्मी शिक्षण प्रदान करें।
- समावेशी संसाधन: सभी पढ़ने के स्तरों के लिए सुलभता सुनिश्चित करें।
🌟 Importance of Reading
Reading is vital for students’ academic success and personal growth. It enhances:
Academic performance through improved comprehension and vocabulary.
Mental well-being by reducing stress and offering relaxation.
Cultural awareness via exposure to diverse authors and perspectives.
Cognitive development, including language skills and critical thinking.
Emotional intelligence through fiction and biographies.
⚠️ Challenges to Reading
Digital distractions from gadgets and social media.
Lack of interest, with students not viewing reading as enjoyable.
Reading difficulties due to language barriers or learning disabilities.
📖 Strategies to Promote Reading
📚 Library-Based Activities
Book Fairs: Introduce students to a variety of genres and authors.
Reading Clubs: Encourage peer discussions and book sharing.
Author Visits & Book Talks: Inspire students through direct interaction.
Diverse Materials: Offer books for all interests and reading levels.
Technology Integration: Provide audiobooks, e-books, and apps to engage digital-native learners.
🏫 Curriculum & Classroom Integration
Reading Tasks: Assign book reviews and biosketch writing.
Subject Integration: Embed reading into all subjects.
Dedicated Reading Time: Allocate time during school hours for silent reading.
🏆 Motivation & Engagement
Reading Challenges: Set goals and reward milestones.
Celebrate Achievements: Use certificates and public recognition.
Make Reading Fun: Organize contests, crafts, and performances.
👨👩👧 Parental Involvement
Family Reading Nights: Promote shared reading experiences.
Parent-Child Book Clubs: Strengthen reading habits at home.
🤝 Support for Struggling Readers
Intervention Programs: Offer extra help and peer tutoring.
Inclusive Resources: Ensure accessibility for all reading levels.
- CLASSES VI- VII-VIII ALL SECTION LANGUAGE TEACHERS PLEASE CONDUCT AN ACTIVITY OF READING CHECK, WITH THE BANNER ABOVE ON BACKGROUND AND PROVIDE THE NAMES OF THE BEST READER IN SANSKRIT, HINDI, PUNJABI, AND ENGLISH, SO TOTAL 4 FROM EACH SECTION, 12 FROM EACH CLASS, AND A TOTAL 36 FROM VI-VIII IN THE GOOGLE SHEET......
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Saturday, 9 August 2025
12 August -Librarian’s Day-2025
Librarian’s Day Celebration
12th August 2025
On the occasion of the
Birth anniversary of
The father of Library Science in India.
🗓 *Date:* 12th August 2025
🕙 *Time:* 11:00 AM
Your gracious presence will be
a source of motivation and encouragement for the library.
Exhibition of
- Biography Books
- Bookmarks by class VI A B C
- Book Jackets by Class VII A B C
- Book /Calendar Table by Class VIII A B C
BY STUDENTS OF VI-VII-VIII
SO PLEASE
DEPOSIT YOUR
BOOKMARKS/JACKETS /CALENDARS OR BOOKLETS
BY 11 AUG 2025
| Born | Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan 12 August 1892 |
|---|---|
| Died | 27 September 1972 (aged 80) |
| Occupation | Librarian, author, academic, mathematician |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Genre | Library Science, Documentation, Information Science |
| Notable works | Prolegomena to Library Classification Colon ClassificationRamanujan: the Man and the Mathematician Classified Catalogue Code: With Additional Rules for Dictionary Catalogue Code Library Administration Indian Library Manifesto Library Manual for Library Authorities, Librarians, and Library Workers Classification and Communication Headings and Canons; Comparative Study of Five Catalogue Codes |
| Notable awards | Padma Shri (1957) |
📚 National Libraries
National Library of India (Kolkata)
Largest library in India by volume and shelf space
Depository under the Delivery of Books and Newspapers Act, 1954
Over 2.2 million items, including rare manuscripts, journals, and multilingual books
National Digital Library of India (NDLI)
Virtual repository with millions of digital resources
Hosted by IIT Kharagpur, supported by the Ministry of Education
Offers materials across school, higher education, research, and career development
🏛️ Public Libraries
India has thousands of public libraries, many supported by state governments and local bodies. Notable examples include:
| Library Name | Location | Established | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi Public Library | Delhi | 1951 | Extensive network across the city |
| Connemara Public Library | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | 1890 | One of four national depository libraries |
| Trivandrum Public Library | Kerala | 1829 | First public library in India |
| State Central Library | Hyderabad, Telangana | 1891 | Major regional resource center |
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🎓 Academic Libraries
Academic libraries serve universities, colleges, and research institutions:
India has over 25,000 colleges and 533 universities, each typically with its own library
Major academic libraries include:
Maulana Azad Library (Aligarh Muslim University)
Central Library (IITs, IIMs, AIIMS)
University of Delhi Central Library
Supported by UGC, INFLIBNET, and various consortia for digital access
🏫 School Libraries
According to UDISE Plus 2021–22 data:
India has approx. 14.89 lakh schools
Only 32,762 schools (≈2.2%) have digital libraries
Government schools: 1.2%
Govt-aided schools: 3.2%
Private unaided schools: 5.1%
Samagra Shiksha initiative promotes digital library infrastructure
🏠 Private Libraries
Private libraries range from personal collections to institutional setups:
Examples include:
British Council Libraries (Delhi, Pune, Chennai)
Roja Muthiah Research Library (Chennai)
Sarasvati Mahal Library (Tanjore) – historic royal collection
Many individuals maintain curated private libraries, often focused on rare books, research, or cultural heritage
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