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Thursday, 12 March 2020

MUST READ BOOKS





















Friday, 6 March 2020

NCERT, CBSE UPDATES ON BOOKS EXAMS CLICK BELOW

3 Days workshop on Blogging at ZIET CHANDIGARH


Wednesday, 4 March 2020

NCERT OR CBSE OR CISCE OR COBSE Daily

Look what I shared: The Education circulars on

 NCERT OR CBSE OR CISCE OR COBSE Daily.

Sunday, 23 February 2020

What are educational resources?

There is no one, standard definition of Open Educational Resources. However, the following broad definition of OERs from OER Commons seems to be generally accepted by the community:

Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that are freely available online for everyone to use, whether you are an instructor, student or self-learner. Examples of OER include: full courses, course modules, syllabi, lectures, homework assignments, quizzes, lab and classroom activities, pedagogical materials, games, simulations, and many more resources contained in digital media collections from around the world.

Whilst purely informational content has a significant role in learning and teaching, it is helpful to consider learning resources by their levels of granularity and to focus on the degree to which information content is embedded within a learning activity:
 
  • Digital assets – normally a single file (e.g. an image, video or audio clip), sometimes called a ‘raw media asset’;
  • Information objects – a structured aggregation of digital assets, designed purely to present information;
  • Learning objects – an aggregation of one or more digital assets which represents an educationally meaningful stand-alone unit;
  • Learning activities – tasks involving interactions with information to attain a specific learning outcome;

Friday, 21 February 2020

In service course at ZIET Chandigarh












Sincere  thanks to Director ZIET CHD and My Friend Mr. Sunil Saini TA, Asso. Course Director for giving me the opportunity to share my views on this platform in front of my  Librarian  brothers and sisters during this training programme.



Monday, 17 February 2020

e-NEWS LETTER OF LIBRARY ITBP BHANU





Monday, 10 February 2020

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - review

In 1989, Stephen Covey changed the world of self-improvement forever when he published his book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. This book quickly became an international bestseller and a go-to resources for anyone who wanted to improve themselves. From top-tier executives to students, Covey’s book was the book to read.
Over 25 years later, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People remains one of the most referenced books in its genre. It set the tone not only for Covey’s second book but for an entirely new genre of literature. Now, Covey’s work is used not just at work but at home. Whether you want to improve relationships with colleagues, managers or have more fruitful social relationships, Covey bestows serious lessons on his readers. These lessons have more or less withstood the test of time and remain relevant as a solid foundation in interpersonal communication today.
Here are the key insights from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People :
  • Sharpen the saw. Don't work yourself to death. ...
  • Be proactive. ...
  • Begin with an end in mind. ...
  • Put first things first. ...
  • Think win-win. ...
  • Seek first to understand, then to be understood. ...
  • Synergize.

Here are the key insights from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People : 1. Sharpen the saw. Don’t work yourself to death. Strive for a sustainable lifestyle that affords you time to recuperate, recharge and be effective in the long-term. 2. Be proactive. You have a natural need to wield influence on the world around you so don’t spend your time just reacting to external events and circumstances. Take charge and assume responsibility for your life. 3. Begin with an end in mind. Don’t spend your life working aimlessly, tackling whatever job is at hand. Have a vision for the future and align your actions accordingly to make it into a reality. 4. Put first things first. To prioritize your work, focus on what’s important, meaning the things that bring you closer to your vision of the future. Don’t get distracted by urgent but unimportant tasks. 5. Think win-win. When negotiating with other, don’t try to get the biggest slice of the cake, but rather find a division that is acceptable to all parties. You will still get your fair share, and build strong positive relationships in the process. 6. Seek first to understand, then to be understood. When someone presents us with a problem, we often jump right to giving a solution. This is a mistake. We should first take time to really listen to the other person and only then make recommendations. 7. Synergize. Adopt the guiding principle that in a group, the contributions of many will far exceed those of any individual. This will help you achieve goals you could never have reached on your own.

Read more at: https://www.blinkist.com/magazine/posts/read-seven-habits-highly-effective-people-3-minutes?utm_source=cpp


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktlTxC4QG8g


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rm-8CWIFkYc

KV ITBP BHANU
Library
No dues Certificate 2019-20
SL
Class
Name of student
Details of  Books out standing
Cost
Rs.
Remarks
1
X
Nil
Nil
Nil

2
XII
Nil
Nil
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Thursday, 6 February 2020

BOOKS RETURN

ALL THE  TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 

ARE REQUESTED TO RETURN  ALL THE  BOOKS 

BACK TO LIBRARY BY 10 FEB 2020.

CLASS 10TH AND 12TH MAY TAKE 

NO DUES 

FROM LIBRARY
  
ON 

10 FEB. 2020. 

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

The Adolescence Education Programme (AEP)

Profile of Young People:

India is home to 253 million adolescents; young people in the age group of 10-19 years who comprise 21% of the country’s population (Census, 2011). Not only does this cohort represent India’s future in the economic realm, but its experience, attitudes and behaviours will largely determine whether India is able to realize the vision of an equitable civil society envisaged in its constitution.
Fortunately for all of us, adolescents see the challenges before them in fresh ways and are responding with enthusiasm and imagination. With the right investments, they can reach their full potential as individuals, leaders and agents of progress. And the world clearly needs their energy, participation and skills. But delivering this transformation requires collective action on education, health, employment and a commitment to real civic engagement by diverse stakeholders including, Government Departments, academia, development partners and civil society organisations.
The Adolescence Education Programme (AEP)

At the national level, the Adolescence Education Programme (AEP) is co-ordinated by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in partnership with the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). This programme is a major initiative within the larger Quality Improvement in Schools Scheme of MHRD.

The guiding principles of Adolescence Education clearly articulate that adolescents should be recognised as a positive and valuable resource that needs to be respected and appreciated rather than being treated as a problem, AEP should contribute towards realising the transformational potential of education and that the programme should enable adolescents to articulate their issues, know their rights, counter, shame and fear, build self-esteem and confidence, and develop ability to take on responsibility for self, relationships and (to an extent) the society around them. The guiding principles also recommend that AEP should influence the entire school curriculum and ethos rather than being a stand-alone program.

Ministry of Road Transport & Highways

The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has been facilitating computerization of more than 1000 Road Transport Offices (RTOs) across the country. RTOs issue Registration Certificate (RC) & Driving License (DL) that are valid across the country. 

It was necessary to define same standards for these documents on a pan-India level to ensure interoperability and correctness and timely availability of information. SCOSTA committee setup for this purpose had recommended a uniform standardized software across the country. Ministry entrusted National Informatics Centre the task to standardize & deploy the software VAHAN for Vehicle Registration and SARATHI for Driving Licenses and compilation of data with respect to Vehicle Registration and Driving Licenses of all the states in State Register and National Register.

The VAHAN & SARATHI are conceptualized to capture the functionalities as mandated by Central Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 as well as State motor vehicle Rules with customization in the core product to suit the requirements of 36 States.



https://sarathi.parivahan.gov.in/sarathiservicecov5/sarathiHomePublic.do
https://sarathi.parivahan.gov.in/SarathiReportcov/sarathiHomePublic.do

Tuesday, 4 February 2020

SPIC-MACAY




AT OUR SCHOOL 
ON 
01-02-2020
BY 
बुन्दू खान -गायन
सिकन्दर-हारमोनियम एवम गायन
सिकन्दर-खड़ताल
हबीब-मोरचंग
आसीन-सिंधी सारंगी
असलम-ढोलक



Monday, 3 February 2020

Class XII (2019-20) Chemistry Practical


With Chemistry Teacher and Examiner .

Monday, 27 January 2020

PARENT TEACHER MEET

ON 
01.02.2020
&
02.02.2020




Friday, 24 January 2020

Sustainability

"Agriculture and organic farming"

Dr. Meena PGT Eco.
Govt Sr. Sec School 
Bahadurgarh
Haryana 
interacting with 
class XI 
On sustainability .

Topics discussed
Sustainability
Farming and productivity
Problems of farmers
Organic Farming
Healthy product
.....





We are thankful to Dr.  Meena  PGT ECo. for her kind,  volunteer,  gesture and extend our gratitude for enlightening  the students on very relevant and current issues. 


Wednesday, 22 January 2020

NEW ARRIVALS

BOOKS ON ADMINISTRATION 


Tuesday, 21 January 2020

PGDDM : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT

DESCRIPTION

The major objectives of the programme are to: 
1)Provide comprehensive knowledge to the learners on disaster
preparedness, mitigation and rehabilitation. 
2)Enable the learners to carry out risk assessment and vulnerability analysis.
3) Generate community awareness, and strengthen institutional
mechanism for community mobilisation and participation in disaster management.
4) Develop communication skills for disaster preparedness. 
5)Create greater awareness about effective disaster response in
various emergency situations. 
6)Equip learners with tools for meeting emergency medical requirements.
7) Incorporate gender sensitive disaster management approach; and
8) Inculcate new skills and sharpen existingskills ofgovernment officials,
 voluntary activists,development professionals and elected representatives
for effective disaster management.
Target Group The Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management shall
cater to the needs of the following target groups: 
1)Government functionaries 
2)NGO functionaries and Volunteers
3) Military, Para-military, Police, Home Guards, and Civil Defence personnel 
4)Geologists, Scientists, Meteorologists, Engineers, Administrators, and other
 Government and Public Sector Undertakings officials
5) Rural Development  Functionaries, Primary Health Centres Functionaries, Relief Workers,
 Social Workers, Environmentalists, etc



https://ignouadmission.samarth.edu.in/index.php/site/programme-detail?id=6ee3ce2f5dbd0cb117e149e82bf6bf7bc80ce6af05ac81637f616f6e2c2da6a91164

The Tribune in Education







Monday, 20 January 2020

MODI SIR KI CLASS

PM INTERACTS WITH STUDENTS 

PARIKSHA PE CHARCHA

Friday, 17 January 2020

Top 10 Sites

Top 10 Sites for your career:
1. Linkedin
2. Indeed
3. Naukri
4. Monster
5. JobBait
6. Careercloud
7. Dice
8. CareerBuilder
9. Jibberjobber
10. Glassdoor Top

10 Tech Skills in demand :

1. Machine Learning
2. Mobile Development
3. SEO/SEM Marketing
4. Data Visualization
5. Data Engineering
6. UI/UX Design
7. Cyber-security
8. Cloud Computing/AWS
9. Blockchain
10. IOT Top

10 Sites for Free Online Education:

1. Coursera
2. edX
3. Khan Academy
4. Udemy
5. iTunesU Free Courses
6. MIT OpenCourseWare
7. Stanford Online
8. Codecademy
9. Open Culture Online Courses

Top 10 Sites to learn Excel for free:

1. Microsoft Excel Help Center
2. Excel Exposure
3. Chandoo
4. Excel Central
5. Contextures
6. Excel Hero b.
7. Mr. Excel
8. Improve Your Excel
9. Excel Easy
10. Excel Jet

Top 10 Sites to review your resume for free:

1. Zety Resume Builder
2. Resumonk
3. Resume dot com
4. VisualCV
5. Cvmaker
6. ResumUP
7. Resume Genius
8. Resumebuilder
9. Resume Baking
10. Enhancy

Top 10 Sites for Interview Preparation:

1. Ambitionbox
2. AceThelnterview
3. Geeksforgeeks
4. Leetcode
5. Gainlo
6. Careercup
7. Codercareer
8. InterviewUp
9. InterviewBest
10. Indiabix

Wednesday, 15 January 2020

Modern Contemporary Resume Formats

Monday, 6 January 2020

वर्ल्ड बुक फेयर 2020

दिल्ली के प्रगति मैदान में कल से वर्ल्ड बुक फेयर 2020 के आगाज के साथ किताबों से मुहब्बत करने वालों का उत्सव शुरू हो गया है. इस 28वें विश्व पुस्तक मेले का केन्द्रीय मंत्री डॉ. रमेश पोखरियाल निशंक ने उद्धाटन किया है. आइए जानें- पुस्तक मेले की खासियत, थीम, कैसे मिलेगी एंट्री, किस जगह से टिकट लेना रहेगा आसान.

बता दें कि ये वर्ल्ड बुक फेयर 12 जनवरी तक चलेगा. इस बार बुक फेयर की थीम महात्मा गांधी के 150वें जयंती वर्ष के उपलक्ष्य में ‘गांधीः लेखकों के लेखक’ है. गांधी के व्यक्तित्व और कृतित्व से संबंधित खास मंडप में गांधी और उन पर अलग-अलग भाषाओं में लिखी हुई पांच सौ से ज्यादा किताबें मौजूद हैं. इस बार मेले में 20 से ज्यादा देशों के प्रकाशक अपनी पुस्तकें लेकर आए हैं. इसके अलावा 600 से ज्यादा प्रकाशकों के करीब 1300 स्टाल हैं.


एंट्री टिकट : 30 रुपये एडल्ट, 20 रुपये चिल्ड्रेन
मेले का समय : सुबह 11 बजे से रात 8.00 बजे
प्रवेश : गेट नंबर एक और गेट नंबर 10
पार्किंग : भैरो मार्ग, प्रगति मैदान
इन्हें मिलेगी छूटः स्कूल यूनीफॉर्म में आने वाले बच्चों, वरिष्ठ नागरिकों और दिव्यांगों को छूट

विश्व पुस्तक मेले का टिकट दिल्ली एनसीआर के पचास से ज्यादा मेट्रो स्टेशनों पर उपलब्ध है. बच्चों के लिए टिकट की कीमत 10 रुपए और व्यस्कों के लिए टिकट की कीमत 20 रुपए है. स्कूली छात्रों और सीनियर सिटिजन की एंट्री पुस्तक मेले में फ्री होगी.

World Book Fair 2020: इन मेट्रो स्टेशनों पर ले सकेंगे टिकट
ऑरेंज लाइन- धौला कुंआ, आईजीआई एयरपोर्ट
यलो लाइन- हुडा सिटी सेंटर, एमजी रोड, साकेत, हौज खास, आईएनए, केन्द्रीय सचिवालय, नई दिल्ली, चांदनी चौक, विश्व विद्यालय, जीटीबी नगर, जहांगीरपुरी
रेड लाइन- रिठाला, रोहिणी(वेस्ट), पीतमपुरा, नेताजी शुभाष प्लेस, इंद्रलोक, कश्मीरी गेट, दिलशाद गार्डेन
ग्रीन लाइन- मुंडका, पश्चिम विहार, पंजाबी बाग, अशोक पार्क

ब्लू लाइन- द्वारका सेक्टर 21, द्वारका मोड़, जनकपुरी वेस्ट, कीर्ति नगर, राजेन्द्र प्लेस, राजीव चौक, प्रगति मैदान, आनंद विहार, वैशाली, नोएडा सेक्टर 18, नोएडा सिटी सेंटर
वॉयलेट लाइन- बदरपुर बॉर्डर, सरिता विहार, नेहरू प्लेस, जवाहर लाल नेहरू स्टेडियम, फरीदाबाद, एनएचपीसी चौक, मेवला महाराजपुर, सेक्टर 28, बड़खल मोड़, ओल्ड फरीदाबाद, नीलम चौक, अजरौंदा, बाटा चौक, एस्कॉर्ट मुजेसर

जानें किस हॉल में क्या
हॉल नंबर 8 से 11 व 12 : सामान्य और व्यापार, विज्ञान एवं प्रौद्योगिकी, सामाजिक विज्ञान व मानविकी से संबंधित पुस्तकें
हॉल नंबर 12-ए : हिन्दी और अन्य भारतीय भाषाओं की पुस्तकें
हॉल नंबर 7, डी, एच, एफ, जी व एच : बाल और शैक्षणिक पुस्तकें
हॉल नंबर 7 ए, बी व सी : विदेशी प्रकाशन

विशेष मंडप
थीम मंडप : हॉल नंबर 7ई
बाल मंडप :  हॉल नंबर 7एच के पास निर्मित हैंगर
चित्र प्रदर्शनी : हॉल नंबर 7ए
सांस्कृतिक कार्यक्रम : हॉल नंबर 7ए के पास निर्मित हैंगर

ये है खासियत
इस बार मेले में डिजिटल, रेडियो और ब्रेल लिपि में लिखी गई किताबें भी मौजूद हैं. एनबीटी ने लगभग ढाई सौ ब्रेल पुस्तकों का प्रकाशन किया है. ये सभी पुस्तकें मेले में उपलब्ध होंगी.

Saturday, 28 December 2019

For 10th class (CBSE) Useful links for Sample PAPERS


*English*
www.cbse.me/jeen
*Maths*
www.cbse.me/jema
*Social Science*
www.cbse.me/jess
*Social Science Hindi Medium*
www.cbse.me/jhss
*Science*
www.cbse.me/jesc
*Hindi A*
www.cbse.me/jeha
*Hindi B*
www.cbse.me/jehb
*Sanskrit*
www.cbse.me/jesa

Wednesday, 25 December 2019

All the students of class  from 5th to 11th please be informed  that if  appearing in FITJEE exam on 29 Dec . to collect their admit cum Hall ticket from the school before 27/12/2019,
 The Exam Centre -  C.L. D.A.V. school, sec 11, Panchkula .Hey.

Saturday, 21 December 2019

How to Raise a Boy Right

Teach your son the right way to live life when he is young, so that when he is older, he will know the right way to live and conduct himself, as he was taught consistently throughout childhood.
Raising sons is not easy. It is hard to know exactly the “right way” to do things, as our children didn’t come with a manual. I am concerned about this myself, being a mom of twin boys and a daughter. I do know that psychological and behavioral research can provide us with some great direction on how to raise a boy right.
We may not always get things “right” as parents, but we can keep trying every day to do what what is best for them based on what we know and learn.

1. Know Your Good Values

Your values impact how you raise your son. Think of your values as the overarching umbrella, under which all parenting practices are dispensed.
Our values impact our parenting in every area. Knowing our values is therefore highly important. For example, if you value treating others as you would also want to be treated, then this will impact how you teach your child to treat others. However, if you place value on self first and everyone else is secondary, then this will also affect how you teach your child to treat others.