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Sunday, 12 April 2020

WATCH A GOOD ANIMATION MOVIE

ON ENVIRONMENT  AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 


OVER THE HEDGE

BY

DREAM WORK

 & 

विषय - करोना (COVID 19) से जंग एवं जीत ।


 श्रीमान जी ,

1. करोना वैश्विक महामारी  के इस आपातकाल में आप द्वारा सरकार एवं समाज को दिया जाने वाला सहयोग ना केवल सराहनीय है अपितु परीक्षा की इस घड़ी में आपके आत्म बल का भी परिचायक है ।

2. आशा ही नहीं बल्कि पूर्ण विश्वास है कि भारत जल्दी ही इस जंग को जीतकर विश्व पटल पर एक मजबूत राजनैतिक और आर्थिक शक्ति  बनकर उभरेगा और आपकी इकाई / संस्था पुनः अपने शीर्ष स्थान को प्राप्त  करेगी।

3. करोना आपातकाल की इस घड़ी में KVS AND KV ITBP BHANU आपके साथ खड़ी है, एवं  हम आपसी सहयोग से इस संकट को मात देने को दृढ़ संकल्प है ।

4. अब विश्व एक अलग नजर से हमारी ओर देख रहा  है। हमें अपनी संयम और नियम की जीवन शैली पर विश्वाश रखते हुए आगे बढ़ना है ।

आपका सहयोग सराहनीय है।आप सभी स्वचछ रहें  एवं स्वस्थ रहें ।  धन्यवाद ।

Saturday, 11 April 2020

https://www.makersasylum.com/our-story/

www.makersasylum.com

Version 1: EyeNetra

Maker’s Asylum began when the ceiling of EyeNetra’s office in Mumbai fell down and broke all the furniture. Vaibhav, a carpenter by passion, hit social media looking for like-minded people in the city to join him in rebuilding the tables for his office. On November 7, 2013, eight DIY enthusiasts turned up at EyeNetra’s office and they made 3 tables on the first day. They decided to meet every Sunday and continue to build other fun things as well. The nascent community started to volunteer their tools and soon they ran out of space in the back room. They called that room — the Asylum.

Version 3.1: Delhi

Vaibhav is a Delhi boy who started building tables in his basement before he even knew what the definition of the maker movement was. A few of the problems he encountered while build the table was that he had to spend more on tools than materials and found himself with no one to turn to when faced with a glitch. Maker’s Asylum, Delhi, was born to ensure this doesn’t happen to anyone else. The enthusiastic community in the capital is a 2000-sq ft haven for makers.

Version 4: Andheri

The Asylum has a spanking new home and it’s bigger than ever! Our biggest source of strength has always been the community’s support. We turned once again to a crowdfunding campaign via Indiegogo to raise funds to rent a new space. Thanks to supporters around the world, we managed to raise enough to invest in your new and improved makerspace — 6,000 square feet of space in Andheri’s industrial district, inclusive of an open-air terrace.

Friday, 10 April 2020

A TO Z OF COVID 19

online chemistry classes by TEJVIR SIR


Download Harry Potter Books in Epub:

List of class teachers 2020-21

1st. Mrs Jasbir
2nd  Mrs Bawa
3rd.  New PRT
4th  Mrs Garvita
5th. Mrs Renu
6th  Mrs Anju
7th  Mr Khem Kumar
8th  Mrs Meena
9th. Mr Bhagwan Das
10th  Mrs Deepti 
12th  Mr Shailesh Narayan

Class 9th ( Online Timetable)

Monday.        ------ Hindi
Tuesday.       ------ Science
Wednesday  ------. Maths
Thursday.    ------- SST
Friday.         ------. English

Class  Xth. ( Online classes Time Table)

Monday -----      Science
Tuesday------      English
Wednesday------ Hindi
Thursday. -------- Maths

Guidance and Counseling for students of KV ITBP BHANU

This mail ID is for  
parents & students for any queries regarding
 guidance and Counseling.
.related to students

Wednesday, 8 April 2020

गंगा क्वेस्ट पंजीकरण

Video to guide students to register for Ganga quest .

लॉक डाउन में विद्यार्थी ये ज़रूर करें ।


All the subject teachers are directed to follow this time table ..& motivate the students for participation ..

Tuesday, 7 April 2020









Online Learning








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Sunday, 5 April 2020

Attention! Important CBSE letter for schools, teacher, and students

CBSE has issued a letter to the principals of schools regarding the future of education during the quarantine lockdown

We are in the midst of a global pandemic, Coronavirus outbreak. With over 2000 positives cases in India, the country is in a mode of panic. The education sector, just like other sectors, is also facing lockdown. However, that doesn’t mean that the institutions are resting. In the last few days, the Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, took some major decisions. And now, it has provided some guidelines for the principals of schools affiliated with it. Here are some important highlights for you to keep in mind:
Schools are prominent social institutions and they are not going to remain unaffected by Covid 19. Therefore, they have to take some important steps. They have to reinvent the education process. Time like this can build foundations of resilience to dace such difficult events in the future.
It’s the beginning of a new academic session, but with the academic days getting lost, you may be wondering how will the school catch up when the country overcomes the present situation. Here’s how the school can function during the present situation.

Digital platforms provided by MHRD:

Aside from the NCERT calendar, during this time, teaching and learning can also continue with the help of comprehensive digital learning platforms focused on providing curriculum linked and curated content.
  • Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing (DIKSHA)
  • E- Pathshala
  • National Repository of Open Educational Resources (NROER)
  • SWAYAM
  • SWAYAM PRABHA
  • YOUTUBE Channels
  • CBSE- Shiksha Vani Podcast
  • National Digital Library of India
  • IIT Pal

FOR NCERT BOOKS


CLICK HERE FOR ALL NCERT BOOKS

ALL THE STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED
 TO DOWNLOAD 
THE NCERT BOOKS 
OF 
THEIR PROMOTED CLASS 
FROM LINK BELOW 
IN PDF FORMAT 
AND SAVE IN THEIR 
COMPUTER LAPTOP OR MOB
 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF THEIR
PARENTS 
OR 
MENTORS
 OR 
ELDERS.

Saturday, 4 April 2020

CORONA AND YOU

NCF

SUMMARY OF NCF 2005. PPT

IN HARD TIMES OF CORONA

The_four_candles - shared by pooja gupta.pptx

PEACE,FAITH, LOVE & HOPE

CLICK BELOW

High lights of the New Education Policy-2019-Draft

Wednesday, 1 April 2020

निःशुल्क iDream लर्निंग ऐप

  - कक्षा 1 से 12 तक के लिए डिजिटल स्कूल शिक्षा सामग्री
  - राज्य बोर्ड के अनुसार हिंदी, मराठी, गुजराती, तमिल, तेलुगु, कन्नड़ और बंगाली सहित स्थानीय भाषाओं में

वर्तमान स्थिति में, हमारे सभी सरकारी स्कूल के छात्रों और एनजीओ में पढ़ने वाले बच्चों को तत्काल डिजिटल शिक्षा की आवश्यकता है।
IDream Learning App विशेष रूप से उनके लिए बनाया गया एक निःशुल्क ऐप है, जिसमें एनिमेटेड वीडियो पाठ, खिलौने और प्रयोग बनाने के लिए गतिविधि वीडियो और पढ़ने के लिए एक समृद्ध डिजिटल पुस्तक पुस्तकालय है।

कुछ मिनट निकालें और इस संदेश और ऐप को उन सभी अभिभावकों, शिक्षकों, सरकारी स्कूल प्रिंसिपलों, गैर-सरकारी संगठनों और उन छात्रों के साथ साझा करें जिन्हें आप जानते हैं।

अपने उन सभी संपर्कों के लिए भी जो आगे चलकर सभी स्कूली बच्चों को सशक्त बनाने के इस मिशन को साझा कर सकते हैं और जुड़ सकते हैं।


LEARNING BEE
VIDEO LECTURES FOR ALL CLASSES
https://www.becomingminimalist.com/at-home/

65 Life Skills to Teach Kids at Every Age

Life Skills for Toddlers and Preschoolers:

1. You're stuck at home for the foreseeable future, so why not take that diaper off to try potty training.

2. Timely, and topical: Teach toddlers how to wash their hands for 20 whole seconds.

3. Even toddlers can learn how to sort toys and clean up.

4. While you're not going anywhere or in a rush, let little ones pick out their wildest outfits and dress themselves!

5. Fill up the watering can and water the plants together.

6. Lighten your laundry chores by having kids play "match the socks."

7. Work on learning how to snap, zip, or button jackets.

8. Let them wash their own faces.

9. For preschoolers: Take the time to teach them your phone number and address.

10. Show them how to dial 9-1-1 after discussing what sort of emergency necessitates it.

11. Enjoy the spring air and teach them how to master pedaling a tricycle or bike with training wheels.

Life Skills for Early Elementary School Students

12. Make good use of their YouTube obsession by showing them this video that teaches how to tie shoes.

13. Hand over the feather duster and let them chip in with the cleaning.

14. Similarly, teach them to sweep.

15. Or, show them how to vacuum.

16. Have them help with dinner prep by setting the table...

17. ...And clean up when it's time to clear the table.

18. Engage them in laundry day by teaching them how to separate the clothes by color.

19. Take the training wheels off and conquer two-wheeled solo bike riding.

20. Teach them how to make a simple sandwich for their lunch ... and yours!

21. Get a little help with garbage duty by teaching them how to take the trash out.

22. Show them how to properly wash the windows or the bathroom mirrors. Most will love to wield the Windex bottle.

23. Share basic sewing skills.

24. Let them fetch the mail.

25. Clear out the piggy bank and roll coins or teach them how to make change. (Bonus math lesson!)

26. Got any analog clocks in your house? Now's the time to learn how to tell time.

27. School them on basic first-aid skills.

28. Set them free with a recipe for no-bake cookies.

29. Let them grate cheese for homemade mac-and-cheese or taco night. Watch those fingertips as they work.

30. Show them how to make a bed.

31. Once the laundry is washed and folded, let the kids put it away.

Life Skills for Teens:

32. Look at a map and teach them how to read it—without the help of Google.

33. Get them a cursive writing book or download some worksheets.

34. Show them how to clean the bathroom, toilets and all.

35. Let them load the dishwasher after dinner.

36. Same goes for the laundry machine! They should be able to take over this chore with some help.

37. Teach them basic kitchen skills using the stove: scrambled eggs are a great place to start.

38. Another tasty option: grilled cheese.

39. Set them loose with a basic baking recipe. They might need some help getting it in and out of the oven, but should be able to measure and mix!

40. Set them up with a typing program. Keyboarding Without Tears is offering its program for FREE right now. Typing.com is another FREE online resource.

41. Pen an old-fashioned letter to friends or family, then show them how to add a stamp and mail it.

42. Teach them how to do their own hair: simple braids and ponytails should be easy at this age.

43. Show them how to properly wrap a present.

44. Teach them how to create a calendar or daily schedule and help them stick to it.

45. Stocking up on essentials? Let them handle the money and count the change.

46. Let them learn basic knife skills in the kitchen, cutting soft fruits. Even better if you have a kid-sized knife set.
47. Banks are still open; why not start a savings account for your kid and teach them to make a deposit.

48. Build some STEM skills and teach them to make an iMovie.

49. Put them to work in the yard: rake leaves or mulch, plant flowers, and pull weeds.

50. Show them how to add their events to your shared family calendar, whether it hangs in the hallway or lives on the internet.

Life Skills for Teens: 

51. Teach them how to tie a tie. My son learned on YouTube.

52. By now, they should be able to sort, wash, and fold the laundry.

53. Take a night off: Let them cook a full meal and clean up when they're done.

54. Teach them how to properly iron out wrinkles.

55. Impart some basic car maintenance skills, like how to check the oil and change a tire.

56. Take them to the gas station when you need to fill up and let them do it.

57. Show them how to plunge a clogged toilet.

58. Teach them how to make and stick to a budget.

59. Help them open a checking account.

60. Teach them how to keep track of important papers ... like their new checking account records!

61. School them on how to write a professional email. No shorthand or emojis allowed.

62. Help them craft their first resume.

63. Have them memorize their social security number.

64. Power up the lawnmower and let your teen tackle the chore.

65. Nearing 18? Make sure they know how to register to vote!

Monday, 30 March 2020

इन लिंक से कर सकते हैं पढ़ाई :

स्वयं ऑनलाइन कोर्स- www.swayam.gov.in
ई-पीजी पाठशाला- https://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/
ई-कन्टेंट कोर्सवेयर फॉर यूज- http://cec.nic.in/cec/
स्वयंप्रभा- https://swayamprabha.gov.in/
विद्वान- https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/
सीईसी-यूजीसी, यू-ट्यूब चैनल- https://www.youtube.com/user/cecedusat
नेशनल डिजिटल लाइब्रेरी- https://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/
शोध गंगा- https://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/
ई-शोध सिंधु- https://ess.inflibnet.ac.in/

Monday, 23 March 2020

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Pandemic

WHO Health Alert brings COVID-19 facts to billions via WhatsApp


Today, WHO is launching a messaging service with partners
WhatsApp and Facebook to keep people safe from coronavirus.

This easy-to-use messaging service has the potential to reach
 2 billion people and enables WHO to get information directly
into the hands of the people that need it.
From government leaders to health workers and family and
friends, this messaging service will provide the latest news
and information on coronavirus including details on symptoms
 and how people can protect themselves and others. It also
provides the latest situation reports and numbers in real time
 to help government decision-makers protect the health of
 their populations.
The service can be accessed through a link that opens a
conversation on WhatsApp. Users can simply type “hi” to
activate the conversation, prompting a menu of options that
can help answer their questions about COVID-19.
The WHO Health Alert was developed in collaboration
with Praekelt.Org, using Turn machine learning technology.





https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Corona virus Disease

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a new coronavirus discovered after an outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.

Since the initial outbreak, this coronavirus, known as SARS-CoV-2, has spread to more than 100 countries around the world, and has affected many thousands of people.

As yet, there’s no vaccine against the novel coronavirus. Researchers are currently working on creating a vaccine specifically for this virus, as well as potential treatments for COVID-19.


Not everyone with a SARS-CoV-2 infection will feel ill. Some people may even contract the virus and not develop symptoms. When there are symptoms, they’re usually mild and tend to come on slowly.
COVID-19 seems to cause more severe symptoms in older adults and people with underlying health conditions, such as chronic heart or lung conditions.
If you think you have symptoms of COVID-19, follow this protocol:
  1. Gauge how sick you are. Ask yourself how likely it is that you came into contact with the coronavirus. If you live in a region that has had an outbreak, or if you’ve recently traveled abroad, you may be at an increased risk of exposure.
  2. Call your doctor. If you have mild symptoms, call your doctor. To reduce transmission of the virus, many clinics are encouraging people to call or use live chat instead of coming into a clinic. Your doctor will evaluate your symptoms and work with local health authorities and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to determine if you need to be tested.
  3. Stay home. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 or another type of viral infection, stay home and get plenty of rest. Be sure to stay away from other people and avoid sharing items like drinking glasses, utensils, keyboards, and phones.
The novel coronavirus is primarily transmitted from person to person. At this point, the best way to prevent getting infected is to avoid being around people who have been exposed to the virus.
Additionally, according to the CDCTrusted Source, you can take the following precautions to lower your risk of infection:
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol if soap isn’t available.
  • Avoid touching your face unless you’ve recently washed your hands.
  • Stay clear of people who are coughing and sneezing. The CDC recommends standing at least 6 feet away from anyone who appears to be sick.
  • Avoid crowded areas as much as possible.
  • There currently isn’t a vaccine against developing COVID-19. Antibiotics are also ineffective because COVID-19 is a viral infection and not bacterial.
    If your symptoms are more severe, supportive treatments may be given by your doctor or at a hospital. This type of treatment may involve:
    • fluids to reduce the risk of dehydration
    • medication to reduce a fever
    • supplemental oxygen in more severe cases
    People who have a hard time breathing on their own due to COVID-19 may need a respirator.

Sunday, 15 March 2020

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