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Friday, 30 August 2024

हिंदी पखवाड़ा २०२४

हिन्दीज्ञान ब्लॉग 

QUIZ 

और वेबसाइट भी अपनी ज़िम्मेदारी को बखूबी समझता है और हमें आप सबको यह सूचित करते हुए अत्यंत हर्ष हो रहा है कि Hindijyan ने हिन्दी पाठ्यक्रम को ध्यान में रखते हुए 

हिन्दी शिक्षण-अधिगम प्रक्रिया को सुचारू रूप से अग्रसर बनाए रखने के लिए 

HINDI ONLINE 

नाम से एक YouTube Channel की शुरूआत की है। 

इस चैनल पर कक्षा - 9 से 12 तक के पाठों को ध्यान में रखकर

 e-Learning तैयार किया जा रहा है। 

आप सबके सुझाव और प्रतिक्रियाओं से हम लाभान्वित होंगे।

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                        हिन्दी व्याकरण :पुनरावृत्ति

ONE DAY ONE STORY- READING PROMOTION WEEK-1

 

Dear Friend,


Every September, we celebrate One Day, One Story (ODOS) to mark International Literacy Day. One Day, One Story is a volunteer-driven initiative to spread the joy of reading. Throughout the month, volunteers - our reading champions - conduct joyful storytelling sessions across India and the world. Reading sessions are held in government schools, community centres, libraries, apartment complexes, parks and any other spaces that our reading champions choose.


As our long-time supporter, we are happy to invite you to register for this year’s event.


This year, let’s read: Kaise Bhagayein Bukhaar (Exam Fever) (A level 2 book - for young readers) and Goal! ( A level 4 book - for older readers). Both the books have been written originally in Hindi and then translated into multiple languages.



Hello from Pratham Books. Thank you for being here!

This is the 13th edition of One Day, One Story (ODOS). This year we also celebrate 20 years of Pratham Books so this ODOS is extra special! The books we have selected this year are Exam Fever (A level 2 book - for younger children) and Goal (A level 4 book - for older children). 

Please fill out this form to register for ODOS and conduct a reading event in your community/organisation. 

You will receive a physical copy of the book/s if you are in India and wish to read from one of the five Indian languages available in print. If you are outside India OR wish to read in a language not available in print, please register here and read from


You can conduct the event/s anytime between September 7th - September 15th. If that is not possible, anytime after that is fine too! The idea is to spread the joy of reading, so any time is a good time! 

Once the event is done, do share the photos and videos with us. You can email us at champions@prathambooks.org. Alternatively, if you post on social media, please do tag the Pratham Books handles and use the hashtag

#OneDayOneStory2024

Thank you and wish you lots of fun while conducting the event! 

Please Note: 
  1. Click here for more details about ODOS, about conducting the events, FAQs etc.
  2. You do not have to pay for the book/s. 
  3. We can ship books ONLY WITHIN INDIA and in the languages mentioned in the form. 
  4. Do reach out to champions@prathambooks.org for any queries. 

  1. Copyright (C) 2024 Pratham Books. All rights reserved.
    You've signed up for, or participated in Pratham Books' annual storytelling campaign 
    - One Day, One Story in the past, which is why you're receiving this email.Our mailing address is:Pratham Books INDIA Bengaluru, KA 560054 India.

Thursday, 29 August 2024

Project Inclusion: from Sri Aurobindo Society

"Project Inclusion (PI) addresses 


The core issue of:


Identifying the ‘hidden disability’ of the child and bringing inclusion in the classrooms through behavior modification and reinforcement techniques. 


It has a deep-rooted approach focused towards :


Sensitizing and empowering teachers towards inclusive education


To reduce:  


dependence on special education and resource teachers.”



Dear Teacher,

Greetings from Sri Aurobindo Society!!!

We hope this message finds you well. We are writing to inform you that the deadline for completing the screening process has been extended due to technical issues we have encountered with our Project Inclusion App.

The new deadline for completing the screening of students is now August 21, 2024.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Regards,

Team Project Inclusion

3 PHASES OF PROJECT INCLUSION

Phase 1: Sensitization and Training of Teachers
Phase 2: Screening
Phase 3: Remedial training, Interventions.

WEBLINK . Now the teachers can access PI course over Desktop or laptops

This is the web link for IOS Users. 

https://bit.ly/PI_WEB_LINK

Home | Project Inclusion :

Project Inclusion

उपरोक्त लिंक से project inclusion app डाउनलोड करें व 

सभी शिक्षक अपने को रजिस्टर करें ।

इसमें दिए गए मॉड्यूल को पूरा करें, 

पॉंच बच्चों को रजिस्टर करके विवरण भरें। 

ये कोर्स सभी शिक्षकों को करना अनिवार्य है।

UDISE Code-06010204202 

Learning Management System | Project Inclusion


https://youtu.be/c2TYU-NcYxc?si=mrTrN5WwGbhX6hKx

https://youtu.be/c2TYU-NcYxc?si=Wj45aEkTPLGnqGUp

https://youtu.be/p-aXyb84CLg?si=XazKZ6HMdnCps-U-

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Students on Adobe Digital Creativity Skills for PM Shri Schools.

Training Sessions of Teachers and Students.

Adobe Digital Creativity Skills

Online training sessions were conducted for teachers but some of the teachers could not attend it. Please find below the calendar for conducting training sessions on Adobe Digital Creativity skills for teachers and students. Additionally, a few teachers have not successfully submitted their projects. Attached herewith a calendar from 28th Aug to 3 Sep for teachers to join the refresher PD sessions. (Enclosed is the school-wise calendar for all subject teachers).

Moreover four student sessions were conducted where students from classes VI to VII participated with their parents and created projects online. Please find enclosed schedule for sessions class-wise for different days as detailed below. Please extend this calendar to all students.

Month/Timings/Session Link for Student Sessions/Class/School Name

28-Aug /5:00 PM to 6:00 PM /https://tinyurl.com/kvsstudent2B /

VI to VIII

All KVS & PM Shri Schools of Gurugram RO

29-Aug / 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM /https://tinyurl.com/kvsstudent3C /

IX to X

All KVS & PM Shri Schools of Gurugram RO

30-Aug / 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM /https://tinyurl.com/kvsstudent4D /XI to XII

All KVS & PM Shri Schools of

28-Aug 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM   https://tinyurl.com/43fcunav

1290 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.I AMBALA CANTT

1291 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.II AMBALA CANTT.

1292 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.III AMBALA CANTT.

1293 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.IV AMBALA CANTT.

1294 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ITBP RAMGARH AMBALA.

Tuesday, 27 August 2024

“READING PROMOTION WEEK-1-AUGUST-2024


 ” UNDER PM SHRI SCHEME "

BY

 PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ITBP BHANU PANCHKULA

17 - 30 AUGUST 2024 

LIST OF ACTIVITIES 

1. POEM RECITATION  

 Classes- I TO III 

Mrs. Renu Yadav, Mr. Malkeet. Priyanka

 2.  STORY READING-TELLING

One Magazine -one story - one stanza 

 Classes  -IV , V 

Mrs. Renu Bala, Jasbir Kaur

 3.  मेरा देश भारत पर 10 लाइन 

Class- VI 

Mrs. Santosh Saini 

 4. STORY WEAVING /  BUNO-KAHANI 

Class- VII 

Mr. Bhagwan Dass.

5. BIOGRAPHY/ JIVANI WRITING 

Class- VIII

Mrs. Anju Singh

 6. "MY FAVOURITE BOOK’ 

Book Review Presentation in Morning Assembly 

Class- IX

Mr. Bhagwan Dass.

7.  SLOGAN WRITINGWhy Read

Class-X & XII

Mr.  Bhagwan Dass/Shailesh Narayan

8. BOOK EXHIBITIONS FOR 

CLASSES-III- XII

Mr. Uma Shanker 

9. REPORT WRITING MEDIA COVERAGE 

Class-XI

Mrs. Jatinder Kaur 

10. BOOK REVIEW / PUSTAK SAMIKSHA

CLASSES VI-IX 

Mr. Uma Shanker 

LIBRARIAN 



 PRINCIPAL 

Sunday, 25 August 2024

NPS TO UPS

 



Saturday, 24 August 2024

Mental Health and Well-being of School Students

Ministry of Education

Initiatives taken by the Government for Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing of Students

Posted On: 29 NOV 2021 5:11PM by PIB Delhi

The following components are included in the ‘Manodarpan’ initiative:

  1. Advisory Guidelines for students, teachers and faculty of School systems and Universities along with families.
  2. Web page on Ministry of Education website (URL: http://manodarpan.education.gov.in ) carrying advisory, practical tips, posters, videos, do’s and don’ts for psychosocial support, FAQs and online query system.
  3. National level database and directory of counsellors at School and University levels.
  4. National Toll-free Helpline (8448440632) for a country wide outreach to students from school, universities and colleges.
  5. Handbook on Psychosocial Support: Enriching Life skills and Wellbeing of Students
  6. Webinars, audio-visual resources including videos, posters, flyers, comics, and short films with focus on convergence of resources from other Ministries/Departments on physical and creative well-being which are essential parts of mental well-being.


The National Council of Educational Research and Training has started ‘NCERT Counseling Services for School Children’ in April, 2020 to help school students across the country share their concerns.  This service is provided free of charge by about 270 counsellors across different regions of the country.   Live interactive sessions on ‘SAHYOG: Guidance for Mental Wellbeing of Children’ are telecast on 12 PM eVidya DTH-TV channels for classes 1 to 12.  To handle stress and anxiety recorded videos on Yoga are telecast through 12 DTH TV channels with effect from 1st September, 2020 from Classes 1 to 12 and also digital resources are made available in digital platforms, i.e., DIKSHA.

Under the aegis of the School Health Programme under Ayushman Bharat, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has developed a comprehensive package titled “Training and Resource Material: Health and Wellness of School-going Children. A specific module has been included on “Emotional Well-being and Mental Health”, which has activities related to the mental health and well-being of students and teachers.



Mental Health and Well-being  of School Students– 

A Survey, 2022  Key Finding



Advisory for The Psychosocial Support & Mental Health Promotion for


            FOR MORE INFORMATION

Tuesday, 20 August 2024

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan PM SHRI Scheme 2024-25

 ACTIVITIES FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER


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PM SHRI LIBRARY GRANT 24-25

                                            

                       




Common Guidelines: Implementation Guidelines for PM SHRI Phase - I - 2024-25

              ● As the PM SHRI Scheme is the prestigious scheme of Govt of India to implement the NEP-2020. The schools under the scheme will be the exemplar schools in the local community, which will showcase the NEP.

              ● These schools will have state of the art infrastructure. The students will be equipped with 21st century skills. 

               ● All efforts should be made for the effective utilization of resources procured using PM SHRI funds for the benefit of students.

              ● This scheme desires the Vidyalayas to focus on value education and the preparation of future citizens.

 ● Creation of Committee: Establish a core committee with the following members 

  • Principal (overall Incharge), 
  • VP/Senior Most PGT, 
  • HM, 
  • Teachers (VMC Representative), 
  • PM SHRI I/C Teacher,
  • office (Senior most) and 
  • one concerned Department I/C and to oversee the overall project or fund utilization. 

Timeliness: Utilize funds efficiently within the allocated time frame of the project or program. Track progress and adjust spending plans if necessary to ensure timely completion. 

● Prioritize initiatives that demonstrably improve student learning, well-being, or the overall school environment. Evaluate options based on their potential impact rather than simply spending the allocated funds. 

● The exact amount of funds allocated for a particular activity is based on the number of classrooms, sections, students, or teachers. Please refer to the fund allocation sheet provided by the concerned Regional Office through the Head Quarter. 

The procurement process shall adhere to the following steps: 

  1. Detailed requisitions with quantity, justification of requisite item with specification and signature of the sub-committee constituted for the purpose. 
  2. Purchase orders shall be issued as per requisitions, duly signed by the competent authority. 
  3. Physical verification of stocks by the stockholder and purchase committee and certificate thereof. 
  4. Bill should be properly verified and signed by the Principal after entry in the stock register and initial of stock I/c. o Accurate stock entry in the designated stock register (consumable /Non-Consumable) .
  5.  Prompt ledger entry, cash book recording and, signed by the Principal. 
  6. Monthly reconciliation of the cash book, countersigned by the Principal. 

No Clubbing up with VVN/SF: This is a completely separate scheme from VVN/SF. Hence, expenses should not be clubbed with VVN/SF. 

A purchase being made under PM SHRI must be explicitly from the allotted fund under PM SHRI scheme. 

● Procurement: should be strictly as per GFR-2017. Any violation or negligence shall be viewed seriously and addressed accordingly. 

● The recurring and non-recurring heads should not be mixed.

 ● Each non-consumable asset under PM SHRI should be assigned a unique number in the following format:

  • KVS/PM SHRI/2024-25/1/8,  
  •  KVS/PM SHRI/2024-25/2/8, and so on. 

  • Immediately after taking into stock, numbering should be done using paint on the hidden or back surface of the asset

● The head–wise ceiling fixed under a particular head for the school, should not be crossed. 

Proper Record: Maintain separate detailed records for both consumable and non-consumable items purchased with the funds. Maintain only two separate stock register for each purchase under PM SHRI  

  1. Consumable  
  2.  Non-Consumable 

Proper documentation and showcasing: Maintain proper documentation for all activities, before and after photographs/videos, which will showcase the positive changes achieved as per desired outcome. 

Recording feedback: Record feedback from students, staff, VMC, Local Community on the visible impact of the activities. Record the feedback in form of HD photos/HD videos (1-2minutes)/write up(maximum one page).  

PM SHRI Logo: Affix PM SHRI logo in the backdrop of all events. 

Every School will prepare its Quarterly Newsletter and Magazine. The school will send the newsletter and compiled Magazine by 5 th day after the end of each quarter. The regional office will send the school-wise and its (RO’s) compiled magazine to KV HQ by the 10th day ending of each quarter.

Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP) / Remedial Teaching -4

Implementation Guidelines for PM SHRI Phase - I - 2024-25 

OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of Learning Enhancement Programme /remedial teaching is to identify learning gaps and the specific areas where a student is having difficulty. This includes identifying the basic concepts which are not understood fully and need to be revised.

  • PROGRAMMATIC NORMS
  • ● Provide Printed material (subject wise worksheets containing Minimum Level Learning material) to all identified students who need remedial teaching. ( Approx 50-60 pages)
  •  Academic enrichment in classrooms is aimed at engaging students beyond classrooms through various interventions, such as, group research, group work, portfolios, presentations by students, debates, quizzes, library books, extra reading, project- work, etc.
  • Individualized learning interventions to be undertaken for children with special needs, and identified slow learners, especially with the help of special educators, therapists, peer learning, parental/volunteer involvement, etc. 
  • ● Every school must showcase its impact on students & feedback of parents with good quality photos & short videos through social media platforms & upload on school websites. ● The above-mentioned activities are only suggestive in nature, schools can design/ plan activities based on context or specific needs.

FINANCIAL NORMS: ● ₹ 50,000/ (0.5 lac) per Vidyalaya.

Dedicated Furniture For Library: 26

Implementation Guidelines for PM SHRI Phase - I - 2024-25 

OBJECTIVES: Libraries empower minds by offering knowledge, resources, and a quiet space to learn and grow. Hence Library furniture must also be a triple threat: functional (comfy seating for reading, study carrels, flexible tables), durable (built to last long and withstand frequent use), and inviting (colourful, varied seating options, appealing design to create a welcoming atmosphere for all students). 

PROGRAMMATIC NORMS: 

● Furniture for the library to be purchased on the following priority set. A higher priority item to be purchased only if the lower priority item is already available in the vidyalaya. 

  • Priority 1 : Furniture for desktop computer procurement under PM SHRI fund 
  • ● Priority 2 : Chairs for the students 
  • ● Priority 3 : Library Tables (do not buy very long tables, which may be difficult to move and clean.) 
  • ● Priority 4 : Library Racks for storage of books. 
  • ● Priority 5 : Newspaper Stands / Magazine stand or both 
  • ● Priority 6 : Counter for Librarian
  • FINANCIAL NORMS: ● Rs.2,00,000/- (2.0 lakhs) per Vidyalaya

  • SL

    ITEM

    QTY

    APPROX RATE

    AMOUNT

    SIZE

    REMARKS

    1

    Priority 1 : Furniture for desktop computer procurement under PM SHRI fund 

    06

    2000.00

    12000.00

    2.5’HX3’LX1.5W

    MINI WIDTH WITH KEY BOARD  RAIL

    2

     Priority 2 : Chairs for the students : 

    24

    2500.00

    55000.00

     

    WITHOUT ARM COLOURED

    3

    Priority 3: Library Tables (do not buy very long tables, which may be difficult to move and clean.) 

    2

      

    4

    70000.00   

     

    3500.00          

    14000.00

      

    7000.00

    6X2.5X2.5

     

    3X2.5X2.5

    WHITE MICA TOP 


    BRGY ON TOP

    4

    Priority 4: Library Racks for storage of books. 

     

    6

     

     

    15000.00

     

    90000.00

     

    6’X2.5’X2.5’

    WITH GLASS ON FRON T DOOR

    5

     Priority 5 : Newspaper Stands / Magazine stand or both 

    01

    6000.00

    6000.00

    2’X2’X5’

    STEEL / WOOD REVOLVING

    6

     Priority 6: Counter for Librarian

     

    01

    16000.00

    16000.00

    2.5X3X2’

    ISSUE COUNTER

    CABINAT BELOW

     

     

    TOTAL

    43

     

    200000.00

     

     

Community Participation -52

Implementation Guidelines for PM SHRI Phase - I - 2024-25 

OBJECTIVE: Involving the community in schools can greatly enhance the educational experience for students and strengthen the bond between the school and its surroundings.

 PROGRAMMATIC NORMS: 

  1. ● Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs)events 
  2. ● Volunteer Programs in school (both curricular or extracurricular) 
  3. ● Community Service Projects by students 
  4. ● Library and Resource Centers visit 
  5. ● After-School Programs 
  6. ● Shared Facilities between neighborhood schools (specially schools with low resources) 
  7. ● Education Workshops by parents 
  8. ● Visit to old age home 
  9. ● visit to orphanage 
  10. ● Visit to Government School in the vicinity of the vidyalaya. Available fund can be utilized for 
  11. ● Honorarium to guest speakers in education workshop by parents 
  12. ● Supplies for community service projects by students.

FINANCIAL NORMS: ● ₹10,000/- (0.1 Lac) per Vidyalaya.

Provision of Recurring Grant- Digital Library -48

Implementation Guidelines for PM SHRI Phase - I - 2024-25 

OBJECTIVES: 

  • eGranthalay is a powerful tool for transforming traditional libraries into modern, efficient digital hubs. 
  • It automates library operations, creating digital catalogs, managing members, and facilitating online services. 
  • By offering a cloud-based platform, eGranthalay ensures accessibility and scalability. 
  • It also enables libraries to build digital repositories, expanding their collections beyond physical boundaries. 
  • Ultimately, eGranthalay empowers libraries to better serve their users and contribute to knowledge dissemination 

PROGRAMMATIC NORMS: 

As per the new e-Granthalaya Policy Rs.21,275/= are charged from each library using eG4 on NIC Cloud - as one time payment for a five years period. These charges are paid to NICSI towards hosting, maintenance and Help-Desk support. 

● Users may send a scan copy of duly filled PI Request Form along with covering letter at egranthalaya@nic.in and sibli@nic.in to initiate the implementation process. 

Remaining amount may be utilised for procurement of subscriptions of various digital magazines as per requirement of the vidyalaya. 

● PI Request Form for implementation of e-Granthalaya 4.0 on NIC cloud can be download in the word format using the following link/ QR code:eG4_PI_RequestForm_Renewal.doc (live.com)

FINANCIAL NORMS: ● ₹ 50,000/- (0.5 lakh) per Vidyalaya

Digital TV for schools:

Implementation Guidelines for PM SHRI Phase - I - 2024-25 

OBJECTIVES: To enable multi-mode access to education for the students, digital TV shall be purchased by all the schools to broadcast PM e-Vidya channels for classes 1st to 12th.

After installation, a detailed instructional video has been prepared to assist viewers in accessing the 200 PM eVidya DTH TV Channels on their television. 

One can watch this video on the following link:

  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vxminGTGIlfsoD1-pJ4XB9Kpf1VeEVfP/view?usp=sharing 

For DD FreeDish related issues: DD Free Dish Helpline 1800114554 (Toll Free) 011-25806200 (From 08:00 AM to 08:PM)

One may also visit the following websites for more details relevant to 200 PM eVidya DTH TV Channels: 

PM eVidya Webpage CIET NCERT 

https://ciet.ncert.gov.in/initiative/pmevidya Ministry of Education, GoI Webpage https://pmevidya.education.gov.in/ PM eVidya Webpage Swayam Prabha https://swayamprabha.gov.in/schooledu