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Thursday, 21 November 2024

Reading Promotion Week -2 Winners

 PM SHRI KV ITBP BHANU

Reading Promotion Week-II-2024-25

The Library will hold an Exhibition on Topics

 below and issue books on topics below to all the classes during November- December 2024

 Teachers and Students will follow the Programme as scheduled below for compliance.

 

SL NO

EVENT

ACTIVITY

SUB ACTIVITY

Associate Tr. I/C Mr/Mrs

ON THE OCCASSION OF

1

Exhibition

1. Education

Visit Book Exhibition in the Library

Uma shanker

राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा दिवस-11 NOV.

 

 

2. Children Stories

Hindi –English-NBT spl .

Uma shanker

बाल दिवस -14 NOV.

 

 

3. My school- Kendri vidyalaya

 

Renu Bala

अन्तरराष्ट्रीय छात्र दिवस -  17 NOV. -

 

 

4. Constitution

 

 

Naresh Kumar

राष्ट्रीय संविधान दिवस, - 29 NOV.

 

 

5. Energy

 

 

Deepti Chetri

राष्ट्रीय ऊर्जा संरक्षण दिवस -14 DEC.

2

Read

 Students will Read Mini 5 titles from exhibition

 

 

CLASS TEACHERS

USM

 

 

3

Write

Write Pustak Samiksha / Book Review in Lib.

 

 

CLASS TEACHERS

USM

 

 

 

 

Assignment : For Primary classes

/Secondary classes

My School 10 Lines

 

 

10 Lines On Kendriya Vidyalaya

Jasbir Kaur

 

Santosh Saini

 

4

Make

Make a bookmark/ Jacket

Any book on the above 5 Categories

Rama Atul

USM

 

5

 

Scrap book

Newspapers clipping

USM- Rama

 

6

Present

Present a book review on any of the 5 Cat.

Moring Assembly

Bhagwan Dass / Anju Singh

 

7

 

Morning Assembly Programmes

Prayer, Pledge,Rashtrigaan,Anuvrat Geet , Swarnim Gaiurav

Jatinder Kaur /Labh Singh

 

8

 

Tell/

Quiz.

 

Pride- google quiz

Be able to Tell why and how S/HE feels to be proud of being an KVIAN

Jatinder Kaur

USM

 

9

 

 

Important days  

November 2024

 

 

Student of classes vi-xii  from Blog

CCA- STUDENTS

 

10

 

 

Important days

 December 2024

 

Student of classes vi-xii  from Blog

CCA- STUDENTS

 

“READING PROMOTION WEEK-2 WINNERS”

 CLASS I-III

SL NO

ACTIVITY

COORDINATOR

CLASS

WINNER STUDENT

NO

REMARKS

1

READ ALOUD

 

READ CORRECT

RENU YADAV CT

I

Gurmeet

1

2

I

Vedijka

1

3

I

Divayanshi sharma/ Vikash Yadav

1

4

MALKEET CT

II

Lakshay

1

5

II

Bhavya

1

6

II

Priyansh

1

7

PRIYANKA CT

III

Divyansh Thakur

1

8

III

Riddhi

1

9

III

Ekam

1

CLASSES –IV-VI

SL NO

ACTIVITY

COORDINATOR

CLASS

WINNER STUDENT

NO

REMARKS

1

Story -TELLING or

One Book -Magazine -one story- Book Mark of FAVIOURATE BOOK

RENU BALA  CT

IV

Vaishnavi

1

2

IV

Prachi

1

3

IV

Shanvi

1

4

JASBIR KAUR CT

V

Sehaj

1

5

V

Ddivayansh

1

6

V

Unika &  Mayank

1

7

SANTOSH SAINI

VI

Archna/Sandhya

1

8

CT

VI

Pankul Yadav

1

9

VI

Naziya

1

CLASSES VII-VIII & BHASHA SANGAM  IX_XII

SL NO

ACTIVITY

COORDINATOR

CLASS

WINNER STUDENT

NO

REMARKS

1

NEWS PAPER/ MAGZINE CLIPPIN

GARIMA BHATT

VII

Bhupender singh

1

2

CT

VII

Navya & aastha

2

3

VII

Kulveer kaur/ jaya sarshwat

2

4

TABLE CALANDER ON YOUR BOOK

ANJU SINGH

VIII

Bhanu Pratap / khushi

2

5

CT

VIII

Ishika/ Manvi

2

npclip

6

VIII

Avanya/ Saksham

2

npclip

7

 

BASHA SANGAM

I/C JATINDER KAUR

BHAGWAN DASS

Ix

Nice/ kanishka

2

BOOK REVIEW

8

CT

Ix

Riya/ khushi

2

 

9

 

Ix

Dev kumar

1

 

10

DEPTI CHETRI

X

Dev Chauhan

1

ROL PLAY

11

CT

X

Vanshika

1

 

12

X

Shagun

1

13

SUMAN PARSHEERA

Xi

Shubhangi - English

1

OTHER Indian LANGUAGE

14

CT

Xi

Sajal- Punjabi

1

 

15

xi

Munir – urdu

1

 

TOTAL

 

Xi

Sakshi – Hindi

1

 

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

JURRY MEMBERS _

SL

NAME

SIGN

SL

NAME

SIGN

1

SMT SUMAN PERSHEERA

 

1

SMT JATINDER KAUR

 

2

SMT ANJU SINGH

 

2

SHRI BHAGWAN DASS

 

3

SMT PRIYANKA

 

3

SMT SANTOSH SAINI

 

4

SMT RENU YADAV

 

4

SMT JASBIR KAUR

 

5

SMT REBU BALA

 

5

SHRI MALKEET

 

Librarian                                                                                                                                                                Principal

 

Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Counselling session for class ix-x-xi-xii

 TOPIC 

विद्यार्थी की समस्‍याएं और समाधान

टीनेजर्स में नजर आने वाली मानसिक समस्याएं 

और उनके इलाज

TEENAGE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES

BY 







ख़राब और गलत आदत की खाशीयत यह होती हैँ की
 वो बड़ी आसानी से पड जाती हैँ 
पर उनके साथ जीवन कष्टकारी हो जाता हैँ 

अच्छी और सही आदत की खूबी ये हैँ की 
वो पडती या आती तो हैँ मुश्किलों से पर 
उनके साथ जीवन सुखमय और आसान हो जाता हैँ..

स्वास्थ्य और मनोवैज्ञानिक सम्बन्धी समस्याओं पर 
डॉक्टर साहब का आख्यान. आज कक्षा ix, x, xii के 70 छात्र लाभान्वित हुए.
        आपका धन्यवाद एवं आभार!

Tuesday, 19 November 2024

DIGITAL PERIODICALs FOR LIBRARY 2024-25

 FOLLOWING MAGAZINES AND E/ DIGITAL MATERIALS ARE RECOMENDED FOR SUBSCRIPTION UNDER PMSHRI GRANT FOR DIGITAL LIBRARY INITIATIVES APART FROM SUBSCRITION FOR EG 4.0 FOR 5 YEARS 



Sunday, 17 November 2024

CELEBRARTION OF CONSTITUTION DAY ON 26 NOV 2024

NATIONAL PORTAL OF INDIA.


The first Article of the Constitution of India states that “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States,” implying India and Bharat are equally the two official names for our nation. India has an official name in each of the 22 official languages recognised in the Constitution. The English name is India and the Hindi name is Bharat. Most other languages have a variation of Bharat except Tamil where the official name is Indhiya. 

READ PDF OF

CONSTITUTION OF INDIA IN ALL INDIAN LANGUAGES

15 Amazing Facts About The Indian Constitution: International Day of Democracy Special

With so much writing, the Indian Constitution is the longest of any sovereign country in the world. In its current form, it has a Preamble, 22 parts with 448 articles, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 115 amendments.

The original copies of the Indian Constitution were written in Hindi and English. Each member of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the Constitution, signed two copies of the constitution, one in Hindi and the other in English

In December 1946, as a newly-formed Constituent Assembly began its task of deliberating over the shape the Constitution must take. Meanwhile, in West Bengal’s famous Viswa Bharati school at Santiniketan, a group of artists led by Nandalal Bose was giving shape to another kind of vision.

Within a few years, their artistic vision would find its way into the Indian Constitution, turning the legal document into an artefact of immense historic and artistic value. Under his tutelage, Bose’s students went on to decorate the pages of the Constitution with scenes from the country’s history dating back to the Harappan civilisation.


The Constituent Assembly took almost three years (two years, eleven months and seventeen days to be precise) to complete its historic task of drafting the Constitution for Independent India.

Then, a Drafting Committee chaired by Dr B.R. Ambedkar prepared a draft constitution for discussion. Several rounds of thorough discussions took place on the Draft Constitution before the final version was adopted.

(Ref. and credit to byju's for pics. and 15 amazing facts)



There’s one question that frequently pops up – where is the original copy of our Constitution? There are three original copies of the Constitution of India.

 All of these copies are preserved in the Central Library of the Parliament. There is a security enclosure of three rooms, which you have to cross to view them. 

The original copy of the Constitution is 22 inches long and 16 inches wide. It is written on sheets of parchment and its manuscript consists of 251 pages. It is obvious that keeping this precious document needs a lot of effort. 

Utmost care has been taken to ensure that the original copy of the Constitution isn’t spoiled, therefore, it is kept in a box filled with helium gas.



The Constitution of India, which is the longest written constitution of any country in the world, was handwritten in Hindi and English rather than being printed or typed. The document was written by Prem Behari Narain Raizada in a calligraphy font.


On 24th January 1950, 616 signatures were made by 308 members of the Assembly on the two hand-written copies (Hindi and English) of the final draft of Constitution of India.

Each member signed both Hindi and English copies of the Constitution. The very last signature is that of Feroze Gandhi. 


The Preamble to the Constitution declares India to be a sovereign, socialist, secular democratic republic and a welfare state committed to secure “justice, liberty and equality for the people and for promoting fraternity, dignity of the individual and unity and integrity of the nation.”

The word ‘socialist’ was added to the Preamble of the Indian Constitution by the 42nd amendment act of 1976. It implies social and economic equality. 

20 MCQs on the Constitution of India (Sanvidhan) for students up to Class XII

1. Who is known as the Father of the Indian Constitution?

a) Mahatma Gandhi b) Jawaharlal Nehru c) B.R. Ambedkar d) Sardar Patel

2. When was the Constitution of India adopted?

a) 15th August 1947 b) 26th January 1950 c) 26th November 1949 d) 2nd October 1947

3. How many articles are there in the Indian Constitution?

a) 395 b) 448 c) 465 d) 370

4. Which part of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights?

a) Part I b) Part II c) Part III d) Part IV

5. The concept of 'Judicial Review' in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from which country?

a) USA b) UK c) Canada d) Australia

6. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

a) Right to Equality b) Right to Freedom c) Right to Property d) Right against Exploitation

7. The President of India is elected by:

a) Direct Election b) Indirect Election c) Nomination d) None of the above

8. The Directive Principles of State Policy are included in which part of the Constitution?

a) Part III b) Part IV c) Part V d) Part VI

9. The idea of the Concurrent List in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from:

a) USA b) UK c) Australia d) Canada

10. Who has the power to amend the Constitution of India?

a) President b) Prime Minister c) Parliament d) Supreme Court

11. The Preamble of the Indian Constitution declares India to be a:

a) Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic b) Sovereign, Socialist, Democratic Republic c) Sovereign, Secular, Democratic Republic d) Sovereign, Democratic Republic

12. Which article of the Indian Constitution deals with the abolition of untouchability?

a) Article 14 b) Article 15 c) Article 16 d) Article 17

13. The Constitution of India was drafted by:

a) Constituent Assembly b) Parliament c) President d) Supreme Court

14. The term 'Secular' was added to the Preamble by which amendment?

a) 42nd Amendment b) 44th Amendment c) 52nd Amendment d) 61st Amendment

15. Which schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with the allocation of seats in the Rajya Sabha?

a) First Schedule b) Second Schedule c) Fourth Schedule d) Sixth Schedule

16. The Fundamental Duties are mentioned in which part of the Constitution?

a) Part III b) Part IV c) Part IVA d) Part V

17. The Indian Constitution provides for a:

a) Unitary System b) Federal System c) Quasi-Federal System d) Presidential System

18. The concept of 'Single Citizenship' in India is borrowed from:

a) USA b) UK c) Canada d) Australia

19. Which article of the Indian Constitution provides for the establishment of the Supreme Court?

a) Article 124 b) Article 214 c) Article 324 d) Article 394

20. The Right to Education is a Fundamental Right under which article?

a) Article 19 b) Article 21A c) Article 29 d) Article 45.

Social equality in this context means the absence of discrimination on the grounds only of caste, colour, creed, sex, religion, or language.

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