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Sunday, 25 October 2015

HARD WORK PAYS
















Saturday, 24 October 2015

PM´s Scholarship Scheme

Hang Gliding in Himachal :

Hang Gliding in Himachal :

Hang Gliding is a new sport practised at Billing, 14-km from Bir and is said to be among the finest sites for hanggliding in the world. An annual hanggliding tournament is also held over here.


Hang gliding is usually performed by using air current without an engine power. The pilot is suspended in a swing harness from the centre of the keel and maintains control wholly by weight shift arrangement with the help of airframe. To take off, the pilot runs on a down hill approximately 40-degree slope and is airborne the moment he crosses the gliders stalling speed, which vary from 15-km to 30-km per hour. Soaring can be done by using ridge lifts created by wind striking the hill face or by hot air columns known as "thermals" that keep rising upward from the sun heated surface. One can fly as long as one wishes once he has acquired good experience.
http://www.himachalworld.com/adventure-tourism/para-gliding-in-himachal.html
Fly Like a Bird Through Para Gliding

Para Gliding :Destinations – Bir and Billing, Bundla Dhar near Bilaspur, Intkali in the Pabbar valley. Peak
Time – May to June or September To October.
Time Involved – Will Take you to a Height of 20,000 ft for 20 to 30 Minutes.
Prerequisite – Should be More than 15 years and should weigh between 45 to 85 kgs.
Things To Be Carried– Pair of Warm Hand Gloves, Helmet and Running Shoes.
Must Enjoy :Para Gliding in the Solang Valley – Great for Nascent Adventurers.
Hang Gliding :Destinations – Billing (8,500 feet) and Dharamkot (11,800 feet) in Himachal Pradesh. Peak
Time – All the Year Round, Except Monsoon.
Prerequisite – One Shouldn't be Overweight and Should Not Suffer from High or Low Blood Pressure.
Things To Be Carried – Helmet, Light Ropes, Torch and a Radio.
Most Important Event :Himalayan Para Gliding Pre World Event Held in Bir and Billing Annually During the Month of November.
Other Events :3 International and 5 National Championships.
Don't Miss :Enjoying Para Gliding in Bir and Billing – Para Gliding Capital of India.
Source...

UN Day ...70th anniversary...


The United Nations works for the entire human family of seven billion people, and cares for the earth, our one and only home."
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

UN day 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.


  • UN Day Concert – 23 October, United Nations General Assembly Hall
    A concert to celebrate and reflect on the work of the UN through the universal language of music, featuring Korean Traditional Music Orchestra, Lang Lang, world famous Harlem Gospel Choir, etc.
  • 'Turn the World UN Blue'– 24 October, Worldwide
    Iconic monuments, buildings, statues, bridges, and other landmarks across the world will be lit up blue to help unite global citizens and promote the message of peace, development and human rights.
  • Art Installation "Enlightened Universe" – 24 October, Manhattan, New York
    Renowned artist, Cristobal Gabarron, will unveil his monument in New York's Central Park. The monument is an interactive sculpture formed by a sphere and surrounded by a spiral of 70 figures - one for each of the 70 years since the UN was created. Visit the UN70 Website for detailed information about the upcoming activities in New York and around the world..

Friday, 23 October 2015

Pauranik Sidhinuma pani ki Bawdiya

Can you identify and name them with location...

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Amaravati- the new capital..


The Hindu-22-10-2015

India  Andhra Pradesh   Pitched as a world-class riverfront capital city, Amaravati will be an energy-efficient and green city with concentration on industrial hubs. Amid fertile agricultural lands and in the presence of a galaxy of dignitaries, including Ministers from foreign countries, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays the foundation stone for Amaravati, the futuristic capital of Andhra Pradesh, at a grand ceremony on Thursday.



Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Nobel...Alfred...182nd birth anniversary..

Alfred Nobel. © Nobel Media AB. Photo: A. Mahmoud

182nd Anniversary of Alfred Nobel

On 21 October 1833, Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He grew up in Russia, studied chemistry and technology in France and the U.S., and established the Nobel Prizes - for the greatest benefit to mankind.

संस्कृति

📜अपनी भारत की  संस्कृति
को पहचानें......कुछ जानकारियां इस प्रकार हैं....
📜😇  दो पक्ष-
१कृष्ण पक्ष ,
२शुक्ल पक्ष !
📜😇  तीन ऋण -
१देव ऋण ,
२पितृ ऋण ,
३ऋषि ऋण !
📜😇   चार युग -
१सतयुग ,
२त्रेतायुग ,
३द्वापरयुग ,
४कलियुग !
📜😇  चार धाम -
१द्वारिका ,
२बद्रीनाथ ,
३जगन्नाथ पुरी ,
४रामेश्वरम धाम !
📜😇 चार वेद-
१ऋग्वेद ,
२अथर्वेद ,
३यजुर्वेद ,
४सामवेद !
📜😇  चार आश्रम -
१ब्रह्मचर्य ,
२गृहस्थ ,
३वानप्रस्थ ,
४संन्यास !
📜😇 चार अंतःकरण -
१मन ,
२बुद्धि ,
३चित्त ,
४अहंकार !
📜😇  पञ्च देव -
१गणेश ,
२विष्णु ,
३शिव ,
४देवी ,
५सूर्य !
📜😇 पंच तत्त्व -
१पृथ्वी ,
२जल ,
३अग्नि ,
४वायु ,
५आकाश !
📜😇  छह दर्शन -
१वैशेषिक ,
२न्याय ,
३सांख्य ,
४योग ,
५पूर्व मिसांसा ,
६दक्षिण मिसांसा !
📜😊  आठ योग -
१यम ,
२नियम ,
३आसन ,
४प्राणायाम ,
५प्रत्याहार ,
६धारणा ,
७ध्यान एवं
८समािध !
📜😇   दस दिशाएं -
१पूर्व ,
२पश्चिम ,
३उत्तर ,
४दक्षिण ,
५ईशान ,
६नैऋत्य ,
७वायव्य ,
८अग्नि
९आकाश एवं
१०पाताल !
📜😇 बारह मास -
१चैत्र ,
२वैशाख ,
३ज्येष्ठ ,
४अषाढ ,
५श्रावण ,
६भाद्रपद ,
७अश्विन ,
८कार्तिक ,
९मार्गशीर्ष ,
१०पौष ,
११माघ ,
१२फागुन !
📜😇  बारह राशी -
१मेष ,
२वृषभ ,
३मिथुन ,
४कर्क ,
५सिंह ,
६कन्या ,
७तुला ,
८वृश्चिक ,
९धनु ,
१०मकर ,
११कुंभ ,
१२कन्या !
📜😇 पंद्रह तिथियाँ -
१प्रतिपदा ,
२द्वितीय ,
३तृतीय ,
४चतुर्थी ,
५पंचमी ,
६षष्ठी ,
७सप्तमी ,
८अष्टमी ,
९नवमी ,
१०दशमी ,
११एकादशी ,
१२द्वादशी ,
१३त्रयोदशी ,
१४चतुर्दशी ,
१५पूर्णिमा /अमावास्या !
📜😇 स्मृतियां -
१मनु ,
२विष्णु ,
३अत्री ,
४हारीत ,
५याज्ञवल्क्य ,
६उशना ,
८अंगीरा ,
९यम ,
१०आपस्तम्ब ,
११सर्वत ,
१२कात्यायन ,
१३ब्रहस्पति ,
१४पराशर ,
१५व्यास ,
१६शांख्य ,
१७लिखित ,
१८दक्ष ,
१९शातातप ,
२०वशिष्ठ !
**********

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Lesson for streets...


Sunday, 18 October 2015

पूछो और सीखो...

निडर बनो और सवाल पूछो ? पहले अपने आप से ... फिर दूसरों से....

You can...

  Its not that I did not fall or cry..
BUT
I knew how to rise...

Saturday, 17 October 2015

You and Time...

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DIGITAL CLASSES...

Friday, 16 October 2015

RESUME-CV- BIO-DATA


Thursday, 15 October 2015

कमाल के कलाम......

http://www.abdulkalam.com/kalam/theme/jsp/guest/index.jsp

BOOK EXHIBITION OF ABOUT 50 BOOKS ON SIR 
IN LIBRARY FROM 15 TO 17 OCT 2015
A SALUTATION 
ON THE 84TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
 OF AN ICON........



(COULD MEET  HIM ONLY TWICE IN BANGALORE)


http://www.abdulkalam.com/kalam/theme/jsp/guest/index.jsp






Wednesday, 14 October 2015

HOCKEY CAMP GIRLS





INTER HOUSE RANGOLI COMPETITION






CAREER TALKS

ON
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
CONFIDENCE BUILDING
PUBLIC SPEAKING
INTERVIEW SKILLS
GROUP DISCUSSION
BY
 Mr. BIJENDER YADAV
OF 
KNOWLEDGE CORNER
REWARI





Students enjoyed
and
were benefitted
By his motivational talks on
Above said 5 topics....




Tuesday, 13 October 2015

ALL INDIA ESSAY COMPETITION FOR XI AND XII


All India Essay Competition for Students of KVS in Collaboration with XPD Division, Ministry of External Affairs
 http://www.kvbirbhum.org.in/kvbirbhum/images/27.3.2015.PDF

REVISED TOPICS-
(LANGUAGE  ENGLISH  AND HINDI )

1. India's Soft Power  (e.g. Role of Culture, IT Industry, Bollywood, Tourism etc.
2. International Day of Yoga
3. India & United Nations
4. India & Her Neighbours
5. Climate Change - an Indian view
6. Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in Contemporary Word
7. India-Africa Ties — Partnership for future

GUIDELINES
• The Competition will be assessed at three levels: i) School level ii) Regional level iii) National Level • Students may select any one Topic from the 07 topics sent earlier to schools • The student can submit the essay in either English or Hindi; it should be typed neatly and should not exceed 3000 words. • Principals to ensure that prior to writing of essay by students, topics are discussed and deliberated upon in senior Classes with the help of teachers and awareness and understanding about international and global issues is generated among the students. • The schools if need be can take the help of some eminent Professors /Educationist by inviting them to address the students on these issues • While conducting the school level activities- Classroom presentations, Declamation, Extemporary and Debate, schools should do live recording of the events with still photography also and compile the best clips in a CD to be sent along the best three entries from their school to their respective ROs • The identified students should be guided by teachers and all resources be made available to them for preparing the content. (may not be the same student who has excelled in the above mentioned activities) • The Principals should get the assessment done by forming a committee comprising of Language teachers & experts on the subject from outside. • The schools should document all records of assessments and maintain high level of Transparency. • The best three entries should reach the concerned Regional office on the dates specified(6th November,2015)(adhering to the time line is mandatory) • The Regional offices should get the essays assessed by forming a committee at the Regional level comprising of: 01 Principal (English),01 Principal (Hindi), 02 PGTs(English),02 PGTs (Hindi) and 01 Expert from outside. • The best three entries graded as I, II and III with marks division(Scanned copy) should be sent to KVS Delhi Region by 14thNovember, 2015 followed by hard copy by post. • The schools must send a scanned copy of the passport size photograph of the students along with their essays. The original should be sent along the hard copy of the essays. • The best three entries from each region will be awarded prizes consisting of books. The XPD Division,MEA will dispatch the books directly to the Regional Offices • The Principals/Region may get the confirmed railway reservations in AC III Tier for the student whose entry has been graded as the best from the Region along with a teacher escort by le November, 2015 for the felicitation programme in Delhi from 7 th December to 9th December, 2015. The participants along with the teacher escort must report to Delhi by 7thDecember, 2015 by 8.00 AM. • The amount on train tickets for selected participant (1) and escort teacher will be reimbursed by MEA through KVS HQ. • The boarding and lodging of participants and the escort teachers will be done by MEA. • The 25 students (one each) from all Regions will get an opportunity to interact with the Senior Govt. Dignitaries and will visit places of historical importance in Delhi. • The children whose entries will be adjudged 1 st, 2'd and 3 rd among 25 essays will be given an opportunity to present their views on the topic during the felicitation programme. • The authorities must ensure that participants must involve themselves in the process for original work. • Return journey may be planned on 9thDecember, 2015 after 5.00 PM only. • The details of participation should also be sent in the following format.

TIME LINE 
School Level 

• Announcement / Display of Revised Topics for the Essay writing Competition and school level Inter House Competition 18thOctober'15 3 rd . November'15 6thNovember'15

Regional Level

9thNovember' 15 14thNovember' 15 20thNovember'15 26thNovember' 15 09 December' 15 : Class Discussion and Deliberation on topics, project Files may be prepared on different topi : Declamation, Symposium & Debate (on Topics for Essay competition) : Submission of Essays by students followed by assessment at school level : Submission of three best entries to respective Regional Office : Assessment of essays at regional level : Three best entries (English/Hindi) should reach KVS (DR) : Final Assessment & Grading of the 75 Essays received from 25 Regional Offices : Declaration of Result (Best three entries) : Felicitation of students at Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan by MEA.

Rubrics for Assessment of the Essays
Total Marks: 50
Word Limit:-3000
Use :A 4size paper
Font:-Times Roman,
Size :14
Focus/Main Point: The essay should be focused, purposeful and reflects original insight and ideas. (10) Support: The essay should be persuasive and supports main points with well developed Reasons/examples. (10)
Organization & Format: Effective organization of ideas which builds up a logical, coherent argument. (10) Language Use & style: Sentence structure, word choice and creative use of elements of style to enhance meaning (10)
Conventions: Correct grammar, spelling and punctuation throughout with very few errors.(10).


http://www.kvmgrly.edu.in/uploads/10201notice/AllIndiaEssayCompbyXPD(1).PDF



Monday, 12 October 2015

RIE

If you are willing to be a teacher...go for RIE....

http://rieajmer.raj.nic.in/Home/HomePage.aspx#

ABC



A must watch for every student.


With thanks to create @Amrita

Friday, 9 October 2015

TOI..write an article....



Thursday, 8 October 2015

Aesthetics


aestheti
Aesthetics may be defined narrowly as the theory of beauty, or more broadly as that together with the philosophy of art. The traditional interest in beauty itself broadened, in the eighteenth century, to include the sublime, and since 1950 or so the number of pure aesthetic concepts discussed in the literature has expanded even more. Traditionally, the philosophy of art concentrated on its definition, but recently this has not been the focus, with careful analyses of aspects of art largely replacing it. Philosophical aesthetics is here considered to center on these latter-day developments. Thus, after a survey of ideas about beauty and related concepts, questions about the value of aesthetic experience and the variety of aesthetic attitudes will be addressed, before turning to matters which separate art from pure aesthetics, notably the presence of intention. That will lead to a survey of some of the main definitions of art which have been proposed, together with an account of the recent “de-definition” period. The concepts of expression, representation, and the nature of art objects will then be covered.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Aesthetic Concepts
  3. Aesthetic Value
  4. Aesthetic Attitudes
  5. Intentions
  6. Definitions of Art
  7. Expression
  8. Representation
  9. Art Objects
  10. References and Further Reading...........AS BELOW

Author Information - 

Barry Hartley Slater
Email: slaterbh@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
University of Western Australia
Australia.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

COMING SOON IN YOUR LIBRARY

1. MAKING INDIA AWESOME.- CHETAN BHAGT.



2. CHHOTA BHIM- KAHAN HAI BHIM

BOOK EXHIBITION ON GANDHIJI & SHASTRIJI

01 OCT TO 08 OCT 2015