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Thursday, 24 January 2019

Lala Lajpat Rai- 28 JAN 2019


Born: January 28, 1865
Place of Birth: Dhudike, Punjab
Parents: Munshi Radha Krishna Azad (Father) and Gulab Devi (Mother)
Spouse: Radha Devi
Children: Amrit Rai, PyareLal, Parvati
Education: Government College, Lahore
Political Association: Indian National Congress, Arya Samaj
Movement: Indian Independence Movement
Political Ideology: Nationalism, Liberalism
Publications: The Story of My Deportation (1908), Arya Samaj (1915), The United States of America: A Hindu's impressions (1916), Young India (1916), England's Debt to India: India (1917)
Death: November 17, 1928

Republic Day-26 JAN 2019



Republic Day honours the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January 1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India.[1]
The Constitution was adopted by the Indian Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949, and came into effect on 26 January 1950 with a democratic government system, completing the country's transition towards becoming an independent republic. 26 January was chosen as the Republic day because it was on this day in 1930 when Declaration of Indian Independence (Purna Swaraj) was proclaimed by the Indian National Congress as opposed to theDominion status offered by British Regime.

National Voters' Day-January 25

In order to encourage more young voters to take part in the political process,Government of India has decided to celebrate January 25 every year as "National Voters' Day" (Hindi: राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस). It started from January 25, 2011 to mark Commission's foundation day.
A meeting of the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, approved a Law Ministry proposal to this effect, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni told reporters.
Observing that new voters, who have attained the age of 18 years, were showing less interest in getting enrolled in the electoral rolls, she said the level of their enrollment was as low as 20 to 25 per cent in certain cases.
"In order to effectively deal with this problem, the Election Commission has decided to take up a vigorous exercise to identify all eligible voters attaining the age of 18 years as of January 1 every year in each of the 8.5 lakh polling stations across the country," she said.

Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (23 JAN 2019)


Born: January 23, 1897
Place of Birth: Cuttack, Orissa 
Parents: Janakinath Bose (father) and Prabhavati Devi (mother)
Spouse: Emily Schenkl
Children: Anita Bose Pfaff
Education: Ravenshaw Collegiate School, Cuttack; Presidency College, Calcutta; University of Cambridge, England
Associations: Indian National Congress; Forward Bloc; Indian National Army
Movements: Indian Freedom Movement
Political Ideology: Nationalism; Communism; Fascism-inclined;
Religious Beliefs: Hinduism
Publications: The Indian Struggle (1920–1942)
Death: August 18, 1945
Memorial: Renk?ji Temple, Tokyo, Japan; Netaji Bhawan, Kolkata, India

PM Modi to Inaugurate Subhash Chandra Bose Museum at Red Fort Today

Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Pariksha Pe Charcha 2.0 - (29 JAN 2019)



It is that time of the year when many young friends amongst us will be appearing for examinations. During
last year’s Pariksha Pe Charcha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with several students from across
the country and shared his personal experiences with the young audience.
This 29 January, 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will again interact with cross section of Students,
Teachers and Parents.
Click the links below to participate in another exciting edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha.

Saturday, 12 January 2019

DATESHEET -2019

CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 2019  
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Friday, 11 January 2019

ABOUT SCIENCE PORTAL


Science Education is an important tool for the development of a nation. The alarmingly decreasing number of students opting diverse science streams as a career and the lack of right guidance to the young generation has prompted VIBHA (Vijnana Bharati) and NCSTC to take an initiative for a Virtual Science Portal for the Indian Students.
This web portal is a novel initiative for the students, particularly from class 6 th to 12 th to have basic understanding of diverse avenues of science and its latest trends in technological applications. Moreover this portal will act as a virtual science world which would motivate and inspire students to experiment and take science as an interesting career option. One of the main aims of the portal is to provide every student with a mentor. Every student can choose their mentor from a wide range of experts consisting of eminent Scientists, Academicians, Research Scholars, Civil servants, Technocrats and Social leaders.
Science India, through the mobilization of vast scientific contingent of India intends to promote Indian achievements in science and technology and develop curiosity and innovative ideas to address the challenges facing the globe. The Constitution of India in Article 51A on Fundamental Duties says:"It shall be the duty of every citizen of India…To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of enquiry and reform"
Apart from a Constitutional Duty, the above is also a moral duty. This portal also intends to inculcate scientific temper as it promotes logical thinking and rational decision making, both being primarily essential for overall development of a nation. For such overall development and growth of the country and society, it is necessary to develop scientific temper among all the people irrespective of their age, caste, creed, religion etc. A society that is scientifically empowered is at par with standard human development as it develops a mind with the spirit to enquire and question in order to seek the right and proven knowledge with substantial evidence. Ultimately, it is the right knowledge that leads to reform.

Sunday, 6 January 2019

List of Important Days 2019

 January 2019:

  • January 01: Global Family Day, Army Medical Corps    Establishment Day
  • January 08: African National Congress Foundation Day
  • January 09: NRI Day
  • January 10: World Laughter Day
  • January 11: Death Anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri
  • January 12: National Youth Day
  • January 15: Army day
  • January 23: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s Birth Anniversary
  • January 25: National Voters day
  • January 26: India’s Republic Day, International Customs Day
  • January 28: Birth Anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai
  • January 30: Martyrs’ Day; World Leprosy Eradication Day
February 2019:
  • February 02: World Wetlands Day
  • February 04: World Cancer Day
  • February 13: Birth Anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, World Radio Day (UNESCO)
  • February 14: Valentine Day
  • February 20: World Day of Social Justice
  • February 21: World Mother Language Day
  • February 24: Central Excise Day
  • February 28: National Science Day
 March 2019:
  • March 03: National Defense Day
  • March 04: National Security Day
  • March 08: International Women’s Day; Intl. Literacy Day
  • March 09: CISF Raising Day
  • March 14: Pi Day
  • March 15: World Disabled Day; World Consumer Rights Day
  • March 18: Ordnance Factories Day (India)
  • March 20: World Happiness Day
  • March 21: World Forestry Day, World Poetry Day
  • March 22: World Day for Water
  • March 23: World Meteorological Day
  • March 24: World TB Day
  • March 27: World Theatre Day
 April 2019:
  • April 01: April fool’s Day
  • April 02: World Autism Awareness Day (UN)
  • April 05: International Day for Mine Awareness; National Maritime Day
  • April 07: World Health Day
  • April 13: Jallian Wallah Bagh Massacre Day
  • April 14: B.R. Ambedkar Remembrance Day
  • April 17: World Haemophilia Day
  • April 18: World Heritage Day
  • April 21: Secretaries’ Day
  • April 22: Earth Day
  • April 23: World Book and Copyright Day
  • April 25: World Malaria Day (WHO)
  • April 26: World Intellectual Property Day (UN)
May 2019:
  • May 01: Workers’ Day (International Labour Day)
  • May 03: Press Freedom Day; World Asthma Day
  • May 2nd Sunday: Mother’s Day
  • May 04: Coal Miners’ Day
  • May 05: World Midwives Day
  • May 08: World Red Cross Day
  • May 09: World Thalassemia Day
  • May 11: National Technology Day
  • May 12: World Hypertension Day; International Nurses Day
  • May 15: International Day of the Family
  • May 17: World Telecommunication Day
  • May 21: National Anti-Terrorism Day
  • May 24: Commonwealth Day
  • May 31: Anti-tobacco Day
 June 2019:
  • June 04: International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
  • June 05: World Environment Day
  • June 3rd Sunday: Father’s Day
  • June 08: World Ocean Day
  • June 14: World Blood Donor Day
  • June 20: International Refugee Day
  • June 21: International Music Day, International Yoga Day
  • June 26: International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
 July 2019:
  • July 01: Doctor’s Day
  • July 04: America Independence Day
  • July 06: World Zoonoses Day
  • July 11: World Population Day
  • July 26: Kargil Victory Day
  • July 29: International Tiger Day
  • July 30: World Friendship Day
August 2019:
  • August 1st Sunday: International Friendship Day
  • August 06: Hiroshima Day
  • August 08: World Senior Citizen’s Day
  • August 09: Quit India Day, Nagasaki Day
  • August 12: World Youth Day
  • August 14: Pakistan Independence Day
  • August 15: Indian Independence Day
  • August 18: IntI. Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
  • August 19: Photography Day
  • August 20: National Sadbhavana Day
  • August 29: National Sports Day
September 2019:
  • September 02: Coconut Day
  • September 05: Teachers’ Day; Sanskrit Day
  • September 07: World Forgiveness Day
  • September 08: World Literacy Day (UNESCO)
  • September 14: Hindi Day
  • September 15: Engineers’ Day
  • September 16: World Ozone Day
  • September 21: Alzheimer’s Day; Day for Peace & Non-violence (UN)
  • September 22: Rose Day (Welfare of cancer patients)
  • September 25: Social Justice Day
  • September 26: Day of the Deaf
  • September 27: World Tourism Day
October 2019:
  • October 01: International Day for the Elderly
  • October 02: Gandhi Jayanthi
  • October 03: World Habitat Day
  • October 04: World Animal Welfare Day
  • October 05: World Teachers Day
  • October 08: Indian Air Force Day
  • October 09: World Post Office Day
  • October 10: National Post Day
  • October 2nd Thursday: World Sight Day
  • October 12: World Sight Day
  • October 13: UN International Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
  • October 14: World Standards Day
  • October 15: World White Cane Day (guiding the blind)
  • October 16: World Food Day
  • October 17: International Poverty Day
  • October 20: World Statistics Day
  • October 21: National Police Day
  • October 24: UN Day; World Development Information Day
  • October 28: International Animation Day
  • October 30: World Thrift Day
  • October 31: National Integration Day
November 2019:
  • November 07: Infant Protection Day
  • November 08: International Radiology Day
  • November 09: Legal Services Day
  • November 10: Transport Day
  • November 14: Children’s Day; Diabetes Day
  • November 17: National Epilepsy Day
  • November 19: World Men’s Day
  • November 20: Africa Industrialization Day
  • November 21: World Hello Day, World Television Day
  • November 26: National Law Day
  • November 29: International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People
  • November 30: National Flag Day
 December 2019:
  • December 01: World AIDS Day
  • December 03: World Day of the Handicapped
  • December 04: Indian Navy Day
  • December 07: Indian Armed Forces Flag Day
  • December 09: International Anti-corruption Day, National Girl Child Day
  • December 10: Human Rights Day; IntI. Children’s Day of Broadcasting
  • December 18: Minorities Rights Day (India)
  • December 19: Goa’s Liberation Day
  • December 23: Kisan Divas (Farmer’s Day) (India)
  • December 25: Christmas

12 JANUARY -YUVA DIVASH 2019



The Power Of Youth And Vivekananda


The youth of India have great creative energy with the positive potential to take them to spiritual heights. If human creativity is a special quality, then the “Never say die!” spirit is its apex. Demographically, today’s India is at its youngest best and has the power to meet any challenge with the collective consciousness and effort of all people, especially young people.   

This is the perfect time when youth is alert and aware and provoked by the environment and lack of values. India is a nation facing incredible challenges. This is evident from the utter lack of safety and security for the girl child and women anywhere in the country and the impunity with which monstrous elements like rapists heap violence on girl children and women.

On the one hand, people can see such huge wealth and on the other, more than one-third of the people go without a second meal every day. We have examples of the very affluent as well as the extremely poor. And millions of our children have no access to education, even at the primary level. And we are still grappling with the issue of child labour.


“Knowledge and are not restricted to books. The purpose of education is to enable balanced growth of every dimension of a human being, which is not possible without innovation,” Modi said. “Ambedkar, Deen Dayal Upadhya and Ram Manohar Lohiya always emphasised on character-building over  Swami Vivekananda stressed on wholesome education that makes us a human,” he added.
The prime minister asserted that without innovation life would become a burden.
“Innovation is very important because, without it, life seems like a burden. In our ancient universities like Takshshila, Nalanda and Vikramashila, innovation was given emphasis along with knowledge.
“I insist that students should give knowledge in classrooms of college, university but they also add them to the aspirations of the country,” he said. Stressing upon the need for “interlinking” the institutions, Modi said no country or person can live in isolation.
“Our universities and colleges should be leveraged to find solutions to the challenges facing us. We should interlink institutions to innovate and incubate. The students should link their classroom learnings to the aspirations of the country,” he said. The prime minister emphasised the importance of preparing good teachers for society.
“Scholars and students can take responsibility for spreading digital and generating greater awareness of government programmes that can improve ease of living. Youth has given ‘Brand India’ a global identity,” he said.
The conference is being attended by vice-chancellors and directors of over 350 higher education institutions.
It is being organised jointly by University Grants Commission, All India Council for Technical Education, Indian Council of Social Science Research, Indira Gandhi Centre for the Arts, Indira Gandhi Open University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University.
The theme of the conference is to deliberate on the challenges facing the Indian education system and to work out a plan for a paradigm shift both in terms of achieving academic outcomes and also in the regulation of education.
Some of the topics that will be covered during the conference include improving pedagogy for learner-centric education, use of artificial intelligence for customised learning, improving quality of research, bringing synergy among educational institutions, participatory governance models and promoting value education by building in universal values and life skills into education.
https://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/pm-stresses-on-importance-of-character-building-education-in-india-118092900279_1.html




Value Education Towards Empowerment Of Youth-
A Holistic Approach 

Saturday, 5 January 2019

World Book.Fair 2019 NEW DELHI

नई दिल्ली : 
किताबों का महाकुंभ यानी विश्व पुस्तक मेला (World Book Fair 2019) शनिवार से शुरू हो जाएगा. 13 जनवरी तक चलने वाले नई दिल्ली वर्ल्ड बुक फेयर (NDWBF) का उद्घाटन केंद्रीय मानव संसाधन विकास मंत्री प्रकाश जावड़ेकर करेंगे. नेशनल बुक ट्रस्ट (एनबीटी)  द्वारा आयोजित मेले की थीम इस बार  'रीडर्स विद स्पेशल नीड्स' रखी गई है, जो खासतौर से विशेष बच्चों पर केंद्रित है. बुक फेयर में शारजाह 'अतिथि देश' के तौर पर शिरकत कर रहा है. इसके अलावा पड़ोसी चीन, पाकिस्तान, श्रीलंका, नेपाल समेत करीब 20 देशों के प्रकाशक हिस्सा ले रहे हैं.
एनबीटी के अध्यक्ष बलदेव भाई शर्मा ने कहा कि, मेले (New Delhi World Book Fair 2019) के थीम पवेलियन में विशेष तौर पर ब्रेल किताबें, ऑडियो किताबें, प्रिंट-ब्रेल किताबें, लोगों व बच्चों व दिव्यांग लोगों के लिए प्रदर्शित की जाएंगी. एक अंतर्राष्ट्रीय दिव्यांग फिल्म महोत्सव 'वी केयर' में 27 देशों की फिल्में भी दिखाई जाएंगी. पुस्तक मेले के लिए टिकट ऑनलाइन बुक माईशो की वेबसाइट से लिए जा सकते हैं. प्रगति मैदान से भी टिकट खरीदा जा सकता है. टिकट का मूल्य बच्चों के लिए दस रुपये व वयस्कों के लिए बीस रुपये रखा गया है. आपको बता दें कि इस बार पुस्तक प्रेमियों के लिए भारतीय प्रकाशकों ने खास तैयारी की है. एक तरफ जहां किताबों पर छूट मिलेगी, तो दूसरी तरफ पाठकों को पसंदीदा लेखकों से मिलने का मौका भी मिलेगा. इस बार राजकमल प्रकाशन ने अपने स्टॉल का नाम 'जलसाघर' रखा है, जहां किताबों, लेखकों, पाठकों और रचनाधर्मिता से जुड़ी बातों का जलसा होगा.



मेले (Book Fair) में आने वाली खास किताबों में इस साल बुकर पुरस्कार से सम्मानित लेखिका अरूंधति रॉय के उपन्यास, 'द मिनिस्ट्री ऑफ अटमोस्ट हैप्पीनेस' का हिंदी और उर्दू अनुवाद है. वहीं, राजकमल विश्वप्रसिद्ध लेखिका तसलीमा नसरीन के बहुचर्चित उपन्यास 'लज्जा' की उत्तरकथा 'बेशरम' का भी लोकार्पण करने जा रहा है. राजकमल के अलावा वाणी, संवाद, प्रभात, पेंग्विन, रूपा और अन्य तमाम प्रकाशकों के स्टॉल पर भी पाठकों के लिए खास व्यवस्था की गई है. 
https://khabar.ndtv.com/news/literature/world-book-fair-2019-world-book-fair-2019-at-pragati-maidan-from-january-5-1972886/amp/1?akamai-rum=off

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Saturday, 29 December 2018

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Thursday, 27 December 2018

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Friday, 21 December 2018

गणित दिवस 22 दिसंबर ।

किताबें झाँकती हैं बंद ,,,,,,गुलज़ार ।

किताबें झाँकती हैं बंद आलमारी के शीशों से 
बड़ी हसरत से तकती हैं
महीनों अब मुलाकातें नहीं होती
जो शामें उनकी सोहबत में कटा करती थीं
अब अक्सर गुज़र जाती है कम्प्यूटर के पर्दों पर
बड़ी बेचैन रहती हैं क़िताबें
उन्हें अब नींद में चलने की आदत हो गई है
जो कदरें वो सुनाती थी कि जिनके 
जो रिश्ते वो सुनाती थी वो सारे उधरे-उधरे हैं
कोई सफा पलटता हूँ तो इक सिसकी निकलती है
कई लफ्ज़ों के मानी गिर पड़े हैं
बिना पत्तों के सूखे टुंड लगते हैं वो अल्फ़ाज़
जिनपर अब कोई मानी नहीं उगते
जबां पर जो ज़ायका आता था जो सफ़ा पलटने का
अब ऊँगली क्लिक करने से बस झपकी गुजरती है
किताबों से जो ज़ाती राब्ता था, वो कट गया है
कभी सीने पर रखकर लेट जाते थे
कभी गोदी में लेते थे
कभी घुटनों को अपने रिहल की सूरत बनाकर
नीम सजदे में पढ़ा करते थे, छूते थे जबीं से
वो सारा इल्म तो मिलता रहेगा आइंदा भी
मगर वो जो किताबों में मिला करते थे सूखे फूल
और महके हुए रुक्के
किताबें मँगाने, गिरने उठाने के बहाने रिश्ते बनते थे
उनका क्या होगा
वो शायद अब नही होंगे!!
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WINTER BREAK -2018

VIDALAYA WILL REMAIN CLOSED 
FROM
 22.12.2018 
TO 
13.01.2019.
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Happy New Year
To 
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प्राचार्य, के.वि. रेवाड़ी द्वारा सभी बच्चों के अभिभावकों से एक अपील

1. शाम 8:00 बजे तक टीवी बंद कर दें। टीवी पर आठ बजे के बाद आपके बच्चे से ज्यादा महत्वपूर्ण कुछ नहीं होता है। 
2. अपने बच्चे की स्कूल डायरी देखने के लिए 30-45 मिनट निकालिए। उसके गृहकार्य पूरे कराइए। 
3. रोज सभी विषयों में उनका प्रदर्शन देखिए। उन विषयों का खास ध्यान रखिए जिसमें वह कमजोर है / अच्छा नहीं कर रहा है। 
4. उनकी बुनियादी शिक्षा भविष्य के लिए बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है। 
5. उन्हें सुबह जल्दी उठने की आदत डालिए 5:30 बजे तक। उन्हें मेडिटेशन ध्यान लगाने का प्रशिक्षण दीजिए। 
6. अगर आप पार्टी / सामाजिक आयोजन में जाते हैं और बच्चों के साथ इसमें देर रात तक मजे करते हैं तो अगले दिन बच्चे को आराम करने दीजिए (स्कूल मत भेजिए) अगर आप चाहते हैं कि बच्चा अगले दिन स्कूल जाए तो रात 10:00 बजे तक घर लौट आइए। 
7. अपने बच्चे में पौधे लगाने और उनका ख्याल रखने की आदत का विकास कीजिए।
8. सोने के समय अपने बच्चों को पंचतंत्र, अकबर-बीरबल, तेनाली राम आदि की कहानी सुनाइए। 
9. हर साल गर्मी की छुट्टी में (अपने बजट के अनुसार) कहीं घूमने जाइए। इससे वे अलग लोगों के साथ और अलग जगहों पर रहना सीखते हैं। 
10. अपने बच्चे की प्रतिभा का पता लगाइए और उसे इसे निखारने में सहायता कीजिए (वह किसी विषय, संगीत, खेल, अभिनय, चित्रांकन, नृत्य आदि में दिलचस्पी रख सकता है)। इससे उसका जीवन आनंददायक हो जाएगा। 
11. उसे सीखाइए कि प्लास्टिक का उपयोग नहीं करना चाहिए (कम से कम गर्म चीजें प्लास्टिक में उपयोग न     करें) । 
12. प्रत्येक बच्चे जन्म से वैज्ञानिक होते हैं उनके पास ढेरों सवाल होते हैं मुमकिन है हम जवाब न दें पर जानकारी न होने के कारण हमें सवाल पर गुस्सा नहीं दिखाना चाहिए। (उत्तर पता करने की कोशिश कीजिए औऱ उन्हें बताइए)
13. उन्हें अनुशासन और जीने के बेहतर तरीकों के बारे में बताइए। (सही गलत के बारे में समझाइए)
14. उनमे खुद पढ़ने और सीखने की आदत डालिए।  
15.  उन्हें मोबाइल फोन का उपयोग न करने दिया जाए, आवश्यक होने पर अपनी देखरेख में ही मोबाइल का उपयोग करने दिया जाए।
16. बच्चे को अपने काम में सहायता करने के लिए कहिए। (इसमें खाना बनाना, सफाई, चीजों को व्यवस्थित करना शामिल है।)
17. और सबसे महत्त्वपूर्ण कि हमें अपने बच्चों को शिक्षा के साथ अच्छे संस्कार भी देने चाहिए ताकि वो जीवन में सफल और सही इन्सान बन सके। हमें अपने अनुभव के आधार पर अपने बच्चों का जीवन सुंदर और स्वस्थ बनाने में उनकी सहायता करना चाहिए |


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