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Monday 28 August 2017

KOMAL -SCREENING IN LIBRARY-AEP

AEP CLUB ACTIVITY

KOMAL SHORT FILM UNDER E- BOX WAS SCREENED IN 
LIBRARY FOR CLASSES XII ABC

The national award-winning 10-minute short film 

deals with child sexual abuse.

In the wake of cases about child sexual assault being reported 
in schools, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
 has asked schools to screen Komal, a 10-minute short film that 
deals with the topic of child sexual abuse.
A CBSE notification states that schools should ensure that every
 child views the “instructive and informative” film so that they
 are better equipped to help and protect themselves and their 
friends if such a situation arises. The animated short film by 
the Ministry of Women and Child Development, made with 
support from Childline, has won the national film award under 
the “best educational film” category.
Many school managements, who have already begun classes 
on good touch and bad touch and gender sensitization issues, 
have welcomed the move and said that it could be used as a 
tool to supplement these programmes. They also said that the
 move will help children guard themselves and remain cautious.http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/komal-to-be-screened-in-cbse-schools/article7755130.ece

Shankar’s International Children’s Competition.

  • The competition is open to children all over 
  • the world below the age of 16 years.
  • There is no entry fee.
  • Competitors are free to choose the 
  • theme/subject they are interested in, 
  • or like most, for their paintings/drawings/writings.
  • Each entry should be certified by the
  •  parent/guardian/teacher as the original, 
  • unaided work of the competitor done 
  • during the previous year. Entries should be an 
  • individual effort and NOT a combined work.
  • Every entry should carry the following 
  • information in English and in BLOCK LETTERS, 
  • at the back of the painting/drawing or at the 
  • end of the written work:
    * First Name/Last Name
    * Surname
    * Boy or Girl
    * Date of birth
    * Nationality
    * Full postal address
    * email ID and mobile number
    * Subject/title of the entry
  • No entry will be returned. The copyright 
  • of all entries will rest with Shankar’s 
  • International Children’s Competition.
  • All packets should be pre-paid/adequately 
  • stamped and mailed directly to reach: 
  • Shankar’s International Children’s Competition
    Nehru House
    4, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg
    New Delhi - 110 002
  • Entries sent by air cargo will not be accepted.
  • The last date for receipt of Indian entries is 
  • October 31 and of foreign entries is December 31.

PAINTINGS/DRAWINGS

  • The drawings can be in any medium. 
  • Computer printouts/lino-cuts/batiks/scanned
  •  images will not be accepted.
  • The size of each entry should NOT be 
  • less than 30 x 40 cm.
  • A competitor may submit any number 
  • of entries. They should NOT be mounted/framed.

WRITTEN WORK

  • Only entries in ENGLISH will be considered. 
  • Translations from other languages do not 
  • qualify for the competition.
  • Entries may be in the form of poems, plays, 
  • short stories, essays, descriptive writing, and the like.
  • A competitor may submit any number of entries. 
  • They should be in a neat handwriting or typed.
  • Written entries can also be mailed in 
  • MsWord format at sicc.cbt@gmail.com.

PRIZES

  • The entries will be judged by the 
  • organizers with the help of a jury. T
  • he judges' decision will be final.
  • The following prizes are offered:
    • The President of India's Gold Medal 
    • for the best painting/drawing.
    • The Shankar's Award for the best 
    • written work.
    • 15 Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Gold 
    • Medals for the next best paintings/drawings/written work.
    • About 300 Silver Medals and 300 prizes.
    • Certificates of Merit to deserving entries.
  • Results will be announced in September. Prize 
  • winners will be informed individually.
  • The best entries will be published in Shankar’s 
  • Children’s Art Number. Selected entries will also appear in the monthly magazine for children, Children’s World.
All competitors are entitled to a copy of the Art Number,  at a concessional price. They can reserve their copies by mailing the attached coupon.

The competition is now open. Entries are invited for the same.


Indian Tourism Olympiad

First time in the world, this initiative has been takento educate our Young students about our country from Tourism perspective. It will make them aware of our tourist destination, the history behind and the contribution of tourism in the development of our country. Every student in India should be inquisite,explore more and be the brand ambassador of tourism. 

To be conducted on a National level,Indian Tourism Olympiad will also encourage Parents to become sensitive to tourist places, monuments, culture, hosptality and food that attracts both domestic and international tourists.

Awards & Accolades

Take away from the Indian Tourism Olympiad
Certificate to Tourism Student of the Year to the Topper
- Certificate to every participating student
- Medals to top 5 scoring students of the school
Complimentary Hotel Packages* to the top 3 students of the Olympiad

*Holiday packages are subject to conditions by the hotels

Why Tourism? More than Academics

Tourism freindly countries are the most peace loving destinations in the world. Be it Switzerland, Spain, Singapore or Canada. Within India, tourist destinations such as Goa, Pondicherry, Sikkim are the most peaceful places. While academics is a priority, overall student development is what, even the Ministry of HRD is also encouraging. Tourism will play a vital role in graceful grooming of the child. As our children grows, tourism literate youth will become better citizens of this country. Indian Tourism Olympiad is the first step in educating our student on this great service oriented subject.
Spreading tourism awareness among the young generation is supporetd by the entire Travel & Tourism fraternity of India.
We encourage and support great efforts by the Ministry of Tourism (Incredible India), Rajasthan Tourism, Goa Tourism, Gujarat Tourism, Karnataka Tourism, Uttar Pradsh Tourism, Kerala Tourism, Tamil Nadu Tourism, North East States Tourism,Maharashtra Tourism, Delhi Tourism, Haryana Tourism and more
Indian Tourism Olympiad is open to all School Students in India. School can paricipate by submitting the list of Students interested in Toursim Olympiad. Ideally its open for Class 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 students. 
Process Flow: 
- School Registration Form 
- List of Participating Students 
- Announcement of Online / Class Room Test Dates 
- Declaration of Results
- Distribution of Awards, Medals and Certificates
20-25 Nov'17 and 4-9 Dec'17. Schools may select any one date in the week.

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RANKS OF 3 FORCES


INSPIRE-2017



Dear Sir/ Madam,

As you might be aware that 'Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research' (INSPIRE) scheme is one of the flagship programme of Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India.

The scheme covers students in the age group of 10-32 years and has five components.

The first component, INSPIRE Award - MANAK (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspirations and Knowledge) is being executed by National Innovation Foundation – India (NIF) aims to motivate students in the age group of 10-15 years and studying in classes 6 to 10, to pursue Science and a Career in Research. 

The scheme is aligned with the Action Plan for "Start-up India" initiative launched by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India.

The objective of the scheme is to target one million original ideas/innovations rooted in science and societal applications to foster a culture of creativity and innovative thinking among school children. This will help address the societal needs through science and technology and nurture them to become sensitive and responsible citizens and innovation leaders of tomorrow.

Under this scheme student may submit innovative ideas / innovations through schools in any Indian language and the best 1 lakh ideas/projects will receive Rs. 10,000/- per student through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) and get a chance to participate in District Level Competition. 

Ten per cent students will be shortlisted further to participate at State level Competition.

One thousand students will showcase their innovations at National level and finally, sixty innovative projects will be incubated completely (patent filing, value addition in technology and product development etc.) by NIF and will be displayed at Festival of Innovation (FOIN) at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. 

The most active schools and teachers will receive a certificate of appreciation.
The schools may submit students ideas/innovations in prescribed format on E-MIAS (http://www.inspireawards-dst.gov.in)

Only the schools located in northeast region (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura) and Jammu & Kashmir may send students' ideas/innovations through Post in the prescribed format (hyperlink given below and also available for download athttp://nif.org.in/inspire/2017/submit-inspire-idea) to National Innovation Foundation-India, with the envelope being superscribed as “INSPIRE MANAK Submissions”.

I request you to please organize an idea/innovation competition in your schools and submit best of 2 to 3 ideas/innovations immediately. I am looking forward for your active participation.

The last date for submitting ideas and innovations under INSPIRE Awards - MANAK has been extended till 15th Sept 2017

For any query, please contact - 9638418605.




With warm regards
Vipin Kumar

Vipin Kumar
Director and Chief Innovation Officer
National Innovation Foundation-India, a Honey Bee Network Institution &
Autonomous Body of Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
Grambharti, Mahudi Road, Gandhinagar-382650 INDIA
Phone : +91 2764 261131, 32, 38, 39; Fax : +91 79 2673 1903;

The National Innovation Foundation (NIF) – India

IGNITE -2017
The National Innovation Foundation (NIF) – India, set up by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), is built on the philosophy akin to the behaviour of a honey bee. NIF has taken major initiatives to serve the knowledge-rich but economically poor people of the country.

It is committed to making India innovative by documenting, adding value, protecting the intellectual property rights (IPR) of the contemporary unaided technological innovators as well as of outstanding traditional knowledge-holders and disseminating their innovations on commercial and non-commercial basis.
The last date for submitting ideas and innovations under Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam IGNITE Awards is 31st Aug, 2017


EXAMPLE

NATURAL WATER COOLER

NIF only considers ideas/innovations of a) people from unorganized sector with little/no formal education or professional/technical training and b) students upto class 12. Kindly ascertain your eligibility for submission of any of your ideas/innovations before submission. Please write to us sd@nifindia.org for clarification if any.

Wednesday 23 August 2017

AEP- HEALTHY AND POSITIVE RELATIONS

BY- Mr. BHUPENDER BURAHDIYA PGT . CS. 

Social Networking and Children
Social networking sites play an important role in the lives of many young people. Over 60% of 13-17 year olds have at least one profile on a social networking site, many spending more than two hours per day on social networking sites.
Social networking sites can present opportunities to youth who participate with them, but like any activity there are also associated risks. It is important for parents to help their children use these sites wisely.
Some potential benefits are:
  • Staying connected to friends and family, especially those who live in other countries
  • Developing new social contacts with peers with similar interests
  • Sharing content of self-expression such as art work, music, and political views
  • Developing and expressing your individual identity
Online social networking can involve new risks such as:
  • Bullying online "cyber bullying"
  • Sharing too much information
  • Vulnerability to predatory adults
  • Sharing photos or video that you later regret
  • Exposure to large amounts of commercial advertisements which may not be age appropriate
  • Risk of identity theft
  • Reduced amount of time for physical activity
If your child is thinking about using social networking sites, there are many ways to help them use them safely and appropriately. Discuss freely with your child and guide them in their usage of social networking sites by suggesting they:
  • Keep control of their information by restricting access to their page
  • Keep their full name, address, telephone number, social security number, and bank or credit card number to themselves
  • Post only information they are comfortable with everyone seeing
  • Talk to their parents before considering meeting anyone face-to-face they have met online and review the risks involved
Young people need support and education to develop the skills needed to understand the risks and opportunities of social networking sites so talk to your child before they sign up for an account about:
  • The rules in your household on social networking sites
  • The monitoring you will do on their internet and smart phone usage
  • The limits on time allowed on these sites that may occur if their usage interferes with family time or external social activities
Social networking sites are a widely accepted part of many teenagers' lives and proactive parenting can help them be a fun part of their teenager's social life. However, if you feel your adolescent is spending too much time on social networking sites or is involved in inappropriate behaviors while using these sites, please seek out the help of a professional who can help you and your child find balance and appropriateness in the usage of this medium.

Tuesday 22 August 2017

PROJECT BASED LEARNING -IX-X CLASSES

Friday 28 July 2017

RIP APJ ABDUL KALAM-27 JULY


Nobody can occupy the void created by you sir. Till now we have not got a suitable candidate for the chair once occupied by you. A person is known by the Post/ position/ seat of power but in your case that post/ chair is known by you.

Thursday 27 July 2017

Indian scientist Professor Yash Pal dead

Renowned Indian scientist Padma Vibhushan Professor Yash Pal passed away on Monday in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. He was 90. While the cause of death was not immediately known, he had reportedly recovered from cancer a few years ago. His last rites will take place at 3 pm this afternoon.
A scientist of international repute, Pal was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1976 and India’s second highest civilian honour, the Padma Vibhushan, in 2013. In his illustrious career, Pal made significant contributions in the field of science and to the study of cosmic rays, high-energy physics, astrophysics and development, among others.
Pal was also the recipient of several awards including the Indira Gandhi Prize for Popularization of Science in 2000 and The Meghnad Saha Medal in 2006. Pal also served as the Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi from 2007 to 2012.
Pal completed his his PhD in 1958 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he specialized in high-energy physics, astrophysics, communication, science policy and space technology. He was also Professor, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai; Director, Space Applications, Centre, Ahmedabad (1973-81); Chief Consultant, Planning Commission (1983-84); Secretary, Department of Science and Technology (1984-86) and Chairman, University Grants Commission (1986-91), New Delhi. He also served as president of the Indian Physics Association among several other key positions.

Monday 24 July 2017

JIGYASHA

KVS और CSIR के बीच हुए समझोते की पूरी रिपोर्ट देखिये इस रिपोर्ट में | 
Watch Full report and information of agreement between KVS and CSIR
Jigyasa'17: 
Summer Camp for School Students

In order to inspire and motivate the youth to develop scientific thinking, CSIR-IMTECH has also adopted the "catch them young" motto. We have initiated a major program on providing school students with first-hand research experience.  We strongly believe that such a program will ignite young minds about scientific research, and inculcate the spirit of scientific thinking in them.  

Participants: 20 students each from neighboring Jawahar Navodaya  Vidyalayas &  Kendriya Vidyalayas
Venue: CSIR-IMTECH
Duration: One week
                        15th May - 19th May 2017 - Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas
                        22nd May - 26th  May 2017 - Kendriya Vidyalayas

Activities planned for Jigyasa'17
        Organized hands-on training in CSIR-IMTECH labs with research projects specifically designed for school students
        A guided tour of the national facilities at CSIR-IMTECH
 Take aways
        A flavor of scientific research in a leading research institute of India
        A certificate of participation awarded to students upon successful completion of the program





Thursday 20 July 2017

E-BOX ON POCSO

क्या आपको कोई परेशान कर रहा हैं, 
बताएं, कौन और कैसे ? 
Tell us how you are being harassed ?


ONLINE COMPLAINT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


 IF YOU ARE IN ANY OF THESE SITUATIONS




               http://ncpcr.gov.in/user_complaints.php


The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was set up in March 2007 under the Commissions for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005, an Act of Parliament (December 2005). NCPCR is a statutory body under the CPCR Act,2005 under the administrative control of the Ministry of Women & Child Development ,Government of India. The Commission's Mandate is to ensure that all Laws, Policies, Programmes, and Administrative Mechanisms are in consonance with the Child Rights perspective as enshrined in the Constitution of India and also the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Child is defined as a person in the 0 to 18 years age group.
The Commission visualises a rights-based perspective flowing into National Policies and Programmes, along with nuanced responses at the State, District and Block levels, taking care of specificities and strengths of each region. In order to touch every child, it seeks a deeper penetration to communities and households and expects that the ground experiences gathered at the field are taken into consideration by all the authorities at the higher level. Thus the Commission sees an indispensable role for the State, sound institution-building processes, respect for decentralization at   the  local  bodies  and  community level and larger societal concern for children and their well-being.
http://ncpcr.gov.in/

POCSO E -BOX MOB APP

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ncpcr

POCSO e-Box User Manual
http://ncpcr.gov.in/show_img.php?fid=1765

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights
5th Floor, Chanderlok Building,36 Janpath, New Delhi-110001
Phone:011-23478200
Fax:011-23724026
For Complaint:
www.ebaalnidan.nic.in
http://www.ebaalnidan.nic.in/Welcome.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f


Wednesday 19 July 2017

AEP - Gender Stereo Type

Activity- Peer Pressure
Relationship with self
Primary Sections
Secondary sections - VI- XII



Mrs. Shaloni  Shingla  President, Morning Glory Public Society India. 
NGO 
(For HIV/ AIDS, TI , Female Infanticide, Women Empowerment , Vocational Training ..Etc)
Addressed student of Primary and secondary sections about the 
Healthy and positive relations and Gender Stereo Type-
 Under the AEP club of School.

BOOK EXHIBITION-Sawtantrta Divash-2017



july -aug 2017

Saturday 15 July 2017

AEP- HEALTHY AND POSITIVE RELATIONS




ASI Veena  Rana (HP) interacting  with students of classes X, XI, XII 
 TRAFFIC RULES, EVE TEASING, Dial 100, 1091,
Friendly Police .... 
FOR A HEALTHY AND POSITIVE SOCIETY.



NAGAR RAJ BHASHA KIRYAVAN SAMITY- PATRIKA....





Tuesday 4 July 2017

IMPORTANT DAYS- JULY-2017

JULY

July 1– Doctor’s Day
July 2– World UFO Day, World Sports Journalists Day 
July 4– American Independence Day
July 6– World Zoonoses Day
July 7– International Day of Cooperatives, Global Forgiveness day, World Chocolate Day
July 11– World Population Day
July 12– World Malala day
July 17– World Day for International Justice
July 18– Nelson Mandela International Day
July 26– Kargil Victory day or vijay diwas
July 27– Central Reserve Police Force Foundation Day
July 28– World Hepatitis Day, World Nature Conservation day
July 29– International Tiger Day