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Friday, 18 November 2016
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ORIENTATION PROGRAMME- NDA
VIDALAYA IS PLANNING TO ORGANISE A WORKSHOP
WITH RETD. MILITARY OFFICERS /DEFENSE COUNSELORS
IN THE FIELD OF DEFENSE CAREER PLANNING
VERY SHORTLY
FOR THE NDA ASPIRANT STUDENTS OF KV REWARI
WITH RETD. MILITARY OFFICERS /DEFENSE COUNSELORS
IN THE FIELD OF DEFENSE CAREER PLANNING
VERY SHORTLY
FOR THE NDA ASPIRANT STUDENTS OF KV REWARI
Interested students to submit the names to Mr. Uma shanker Librarian by 19-11-2016.
WITH FOLLOWING DETAILS IN PROFORMA GIVEN TO CLASS LEADER.
- ADM NO-
- NAME-
- HEIGHT- cm.
- SPORTS- you play
- MATHS- marks you scored
- SCIENCE-marks you scored
- DISCIPLINE- problem in school if any
- COMMUNICATION-hindi and /or english...
- CCA- you participate
- ARE YOU FROM DEFENSE FAMILY
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PROFORMA-1
44th JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENVIRONMENT EXHIBITION FOR CHILDREN — 2017
2. Sub-theme:
3. Name(s) of Contributing Student(s)(in BLOCK letters)
................................(M/F); Class............
................................(M/F);Class............
...............................(M/F); Class...........
................................(M/F); Class..........
4. Name(s) of Guiding Teacher(s)
..................................................... (M/F) (in BLOCK letters)
......................................................(M/F)
5. Name of school with complete postal address (in BLOCK letters) : .........................................................................................................................
6. Type of school*
Government/Local Body/ Private Aided/Private Unaided/ Any other (Please Specify) ................ .....................................................................................
7. Affiliation of the School State Board/ICSE/CBSE, Any other (Please Specify) ..............................................................................
8. Location of the School Tribal/Rural/Backward/Semi Urban/Urban ........................................................................
9. Nature of the Exhibit/Model
(A) Innovative/Improvised Apparatus
(B) Working/Static Model/Study Report Any Other (Please Specify) ...............................
10. Whether Dark Room Space is needed for the display of Exhibit: Yes/No
11. Approximate space required for the display of Exhibit........................................
12. Source of inspiration/help for preparing the exhibit/model:
(Please explain briefl y about the nature and form of help received from the following):
(i) From Teachers/School ................................................................................................................. ...
(ii) From Parents .................................................................................................................
(iii) From Peer Group ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................
(iv) Any other .................................................................................................................
13. Brief Summary
(Please explain the purpose (or aim) and the scientific principle involved in the exhibit/model in not more than three lines). ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................
14. Write-up of the Exhibit/Model (not more than 1,000 words) in the following format.
[Note: Proper submission of the write-up will ensure that if selected for participation in the 44th Jawaharlal Nehru National Science, Mathematics and Environment Exhibition (JNNSMEE-2017) for Children – 2017,
it will be considered for publication in the booklet entitled:Structure and Working of Exhibits.For convenience, examples of write-ups of exhibits are also given in this booklet.
I. Introduction
(i) Purpose (or Rationale) behind the development or construction of the exhibit; and
(ii) The scientifi c principle involved.
II. Description
(i) Materials used for the construction;
ii) Construction and working of the exhibit/model; and
(iii) Applications, if any.
III. References Books, journals or magazines referred for preparation of the exhibit/model.
IV. Illustrations
(i) Black and white line and labelled diagram of the model,
illustrating the working of the exhibit/model.
(ii) Close-up photographs of the exhibit/model.
15. Five minutes video presentation in CD by the student about the exhibit containing
(i) title of the exhibit
(ii) sub-theme of the exhibit
(iii) working of the exhibit
(iv) scientifi c principle involved in it
(v) application etc. should also be sent along with the write-up.
Note:
(i) Please do not pin or paste the photographs of the exhibits. Enclose them in a separate envelope. Description of the photograph may be written on its back.
(ii) Please do not enclose the photographs of participating student(s) and their guide teacher(s)
Proforma I
INFORMATION ABOUT THE EXHIBIT/MODEL
1. Title of the Exhibit/model2. Sub-theme:
- 1. Health; (Tick only one)
- 2. Industry;
- 3. Transport and Communication;
- 4. Innovations in renewable resources for sustainable environment;
- 5. Innovations in food production and food security;
- 6. Mathematical solutions in everyday life;
- 7. Others (Please specify sub-theme) ...........
3. Name(s) of Contributing Student(s)(in BLOCK letters)
................................(M/F); Class............
................................(M/F);Class............
...............................(M/F); Class...........
................................(M/F); Class..........
4. Name(s) of Guiding Teacher(s)
..................................................... (M/F) (in BLOCK letters)
......................................................(M/F)
5. Name of school with complete postal address (in BLOCK letters) : .........................................................................................................................
6. Type of school*
Government/Local Body/ Private Aided/Private Unaided/ Any other (Please Specify) ................ .....................................................................................
7. Affiliation of the School State Board/ICSE/CBSE, Any other (Please Specify) ..............................................................................
8. Location of the School Tribal/Rural/Backward/Semi Urban/Urban ........................................................................
9. Nature of the Exhibit/Model
(A) Innovative/Improvised Apparatus
(B) Working/Static Model/Study Report Any Other (Please Specify) ...............................
10. Whether Dark Room Space is needed for the display of Exhibit: Yes/No
11. Approximate space required for the display of Exhibit........................................
12. Source of inspiration/help for preparing the exhibit/model:
(Please explain briefl y about the nature and form of help received from the following):
(i) From Teachers/School ................................................................................................................. ...
(ii) From Parents .................................................................................................................
(iii) From Peer Group ................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................
(iv) Any other .................................................................................................................
13. Brief Summary
(Please explain the purpose (or aim) and the scientific principle involved in the exhibit/model in not more than three lines). ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................
14. Write-up of the Exhibit/Model (not more than 1,000 words) in the following format.
[Note: Proper submission of the write-up will ensure that if selected for participation in the 44th Jawaharlal Nehru National Science, Mathematics and Environment Exhibition (JNNSMEE-2017) for Children – 2017,
it will be considered for publication in the booklet entitled:Structure and Working of Exhibits.For convenience, examples of write-ups of exhibits are also given in this booklet.
I. Introduction
(i) Purpose (or Rationale) behind the development or construction of the exhibit; and
(ii) The scientifi c principle involved.
II. Description
(i) Materials used for the construction;
ii) Construction and working of the exhibit/model; and
(iii) Applications, if any.
III. References Books, journals or magazines referred for preparation of the exhibit/model.
IV. Illustrations
(i) Black and white line and labelled diagram of the model,
illustrating the working of the exhibit/model.
(ii) Close-up photographs of the exhibit/model.
15. Five minutes video presentation in CD by the student about the exhibit containing
(i) title of the exhibit
(ii) sub-theme of the exhibit
(iii) working of the exhibit
(iv) scientifi c principle involved in it
(v) application etc. should also be sent along with the write-up.
Note:
(i) Please do not pin or paste the photographs of the exhibits. Enclose them in a separate envelope. Description of the photograph may be written on its back.
(ii) Please do not enclose the photographs of participating student(s) and their guide teacher(s)
(Signatures of all students and teachers)
http://www.ncert.nic.in/programmes/science_exibition/EnglishGuidelines2016_17.pdf
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GUIDELINES
44th JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS
AND ENVIRONMENT EXHIBITION FOR CHILDREN — 2017
STATE LEVEL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENVIRONMENT
EXHIBITION FOR CHILDREN — 2016-17
Theme for the State Level Science, Mathematics and Environment Exhibition (SLSMEE) for Children – 2016-17 has been chosen as Science, Technology and Mathematics for Nation Building.
- The Green India,
- Make in India,
- Smart City,
- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao,
- Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana,
- Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana,
- Digital India,
- Swachh Bharat
are some of the recent initiatives taken by the government of India to build a better future for the country.
The theme and sub-themes identifi ed for SLSMEE-2016-17 are directly or indirectly focusing on the above mentioned initiatives of the government.
However, there are instances when children and their teachers think of some ideas that are new and may be applicable in future. Often such ideas may not be possible to be presented in the form of model/exhibit. Organizers of exhibitions at all levels may provide opportunities to students and teachers to present such ideas in the form of presentations and discussions.
The theme for SLSMEE-2016-17 and JNNSMEE-2017, “Science, Technology and Mathematics for Nation Building” aims to cover subthemes such as-
1. Health;
2. Industry;
3. Transport and Communication;
4. Innovations in renewable resources for sustainable environment;
5. Innovations in food production and food security;
6. Mathematical solutions in everyday life
The exempler points listed so far are to trigger ideas and give directions for preparing exhibits and are not exhaustive. Further we would once again reiterate that, students and teachers are free to choose any subtheme, even a sub-theme not listed in this guidelines.
However the chosen sub-theme and the exhibits/models developed should be in the context of the theme: Science, Technology and Mathematics for Nation Building. Examples of write-ups of exhibits from the previous JNNSMEE are also given at the end of this booklet for facilitating the preparation of exhibits and models for students and teachers.
1. Involvement of children’s own creativity and imagination (20 percent);
2. Originality and scientific and mathematical innovations in the exhibit/model (15 percent);
3. Scientifi c thought/ principle/ approach (15 percent);
4. Technical skill, workmanship and craftsmanship (15 percent);
5. Utility for Society, scalability (15 percent);
6. Economic (low cost), portability, durability, etc. (10 percent); and
7. Presentation - aspects like demonstration, explanation and display (10 percent).
(i) 5% extra weightage may be given to exhibits from rural/backward regions.
(ii) 3% extra weightage may be given to exhibits from semi urban regions.
In addition to this, two best exhibits developed by disabled students from any of the sub-themes may also be forwarded to NCERT. It must be kept in mind that entries submitted under this category should be displayed only by the disabled students. Further the entries forwarded should be accompanied with disability certifi cate from a competent authority. Disability norms followed by the government of India will be considered under this category.
CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION OF EXHIBITS IN SLSMEE
In order to keep a uniform criteria for evaluating the exhibits in all States/ UTs and on the basis of the feedback received from different agencies, the following criteria for judging the exhibits is suggested.
(the percentages given in bracket are suggestive weightages):.
1. Originality and innovations in the
exhibit/model (25 percent);
2. Scientific thought/ principle/
approach (20 percent);
3. Utility for Society, Scalability ; (20
percent)
4. Economic (low cost), portability,
durability, etc. (15 percent); and
5. Presentation of write-up: (20 percent)
http://www.ncert.nic.in/programmes/science_exibition/EnglishGuidelines2016_17.pdf
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44th JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS AND ENVIRONMENT EXHIBITION FOR CHILDREN — 2017
Objectives of the Exhibition
- to provide a forum for children to pursue their natural curiosity and inventiveness to quench their thirst for creativity;
- to make children feel that science is all around us and we can gain knowledge as well as solve many problems also by relating the learning process to the physical and social environment;
- to lay emphasis on the development of science and technology as a major instrument for achieving goals of self-reliance and socio-economic and socio-ecological development;
- to highlight the role of science and technology for producing good quality and environmental friendly materials for the use of society;
- to encourage children to visualise future of the nation and help them become sensitive and responsible citizens;
- to analyse how science has developed and is affected by many diverse individuals, cultures, societies and environment;
- to develop critical thinking about global issues to maintain healthy and sustainable societies in today's environment;
- to apply mathematics and information technology to visualize and solve problems pertaining to everyday life etc.;
- to appreciate the role of science in meeting the challenges of life such as climate change, opening new avenues in the area of agriculture, fertilizer, food processing, biotechnology, green energy, disaster management, information and communication technology, astronomy, transport, games and sports etc.; and
- to create awareness about environmental issues and concerns and inspiring children to devise innovative ideas towards their mitigation.
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Thursday, 17 November 2016
TEACHERS TALK
UNDERSTANDING THE OBJECTIVES
OF
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
Sr. SECONDARY
GRADUATION
POST GRADUATION
PhD.
FOR AIM SETTING AND GOAL ACHIEVING.
FOR AIM SETTING AND GOAL ACHIEVING.
Mr. UMA SHANKER
LIBRARIAN
GAVE AN HALF AN HOUR TALK ON ABOVE SAID
TO THE STUDENTS
...............
SKILLS REQUIRED
ARE
GRATITUDE ( WHOLE LIFE)
CREATIVITY & INNOVATION( XI TO PG) 7-8 YRS
STREAM SELECTION / IDENTIFICATION ( VI TO X) 5 YRS
READING-WRITING LISTENING-SPEAKING
LANGUAGE SKILLS ( I TO V) 5 YRS.
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has been established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 as a statutory body for laying down science based standards for articles of food and regulating manufacturing, processing, distribution, sale and import of food so as to ensure safe and wholesome food for human consumption
will be repealed after commencement of FSS Act, 2006.
The Act also aims to establish a single reference point for all matters relating to food safety and standards, by moving from multi- level, multi- departmental control to a single line of command. To this effect, the Act establishes an independent statutory Authority – the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India with head office at Delhi. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and the State Food Safety Authorities shall enforce various provisions of the Act.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
has been established under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 which consolidates various acts & orders that have hitherto handled food related issues in various Ministries and Departments. FSSAI has been created for laying down science based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption.
Highlights of the Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006
- Various central Acts like
- Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 ,
- Fruit Products Order , 1955,
- Meat Food Products Order , 1973,
- Vegetable Oil Products (Control) Order, 1947,
- Edible Oils Packaging (Regulation)Order 1988,
- Solvent Extracted Oil, De- Oiled Meal and Edible Flour (Control) Order, 1967,
- Milk and Milk Products Order, 1992 etc
will be repealed after commencement of FSS Act, 2006.
The Act also aims to establish a single reference point for all matters relating to food safety and standards, by moving from multi- level, multi- departmental control to a single line of command. To this effect, the Act establishes an independent statutory Authority – the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India with head office at Delhi. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and the State Food Safety Authorities shall enforce various provisions of the Act.
FSSAI has been mandated by the FSS Act, 2006 for performing the following functions:
- Framing of Regulations to lay down the Standards and guidelines in relation to articles of food and specifying appropriate system of enforcing various standards thus notified.
- Laying down mechanisms and guidelines for accreditation of certification bodies engaged in certification of food safety management system for food businesses.
- Laying down procedure and guidelines for accreditation of laboratories and notification of the accredited laboratories.
- To provide scientific advice and technical support to Central Government and State Governments in the matters of framing the policy and rules in areas which have a direct or indirect bearing of food safety and nutrition .
- Collect and collate data regarding food consumption, incidence and prevalence of biological risk, contaminants in food, residues of various, contaminants in foods products, identification of emerging risks and introduction of rapid alert system.
- Creating an information network across the country so that the public, consumers, Panchayats etc receive rapid, reliable and objective information about food safety and issues of concern.
- Provide training programmes for persons who are involved or intend to get involved in food businesses.
- Contribute to the development of international technical standards for food, sanitary and phyto-sanitary standards.
- Promote general awareness about food safety and food standards.
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National Education Day (India)
National Education Day is an annual observance in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of independent India, who served from 15 August 1947 until 2 February 1958. National Education Day of India is celebrated on 11 November every year.
The Ministry of Human Resource Development, had on September 11, 2008 announced, “The Ministry has decided to commemorate the birthday of this great son of India by recalling his contribution to the cause of education in India. November 11 every year, from 2008 on wards, will be celebrated as the National Education Day, without declaring it a holiday.
Activities during the celebration of National education day:
Educational institutions at all levels across the country will celebrate November 11 as the ‘National Education Day’ by the way of
- Seminars,
- symposia,
- essay-writing,
- elocution competitions,
- workshops and
- rallies with banner cards and slogans on the importance of literacy and nation’s commitment to all aspects of education.
Objective of celebrating National education day:
The objective of celebrating National Education Day should be to
It should be an occasion to remember Maulana Azad’s contribution in laying the foundations of the education system in an independent India as well as to evaluate our current performance in this field.
So on this day, all people who are involved in the field of education should come together to seek ways to advance India’s prestige in the world, as a knowledge society and to focus on how to educate our people.
- strengthen our educational institutions and
- to raise the quality of education to greater heights.
It should be an occasion to remember Maulana Azad’s contribution in laying the foundations of the education system in an independent India as well as to evaluate our current performance in this field.
So on this day, all people who are involved in the field of education should come together to seek ways to advance India’s prestige in the world, as a knowledge society and to focus on how to educate our people.
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Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Bal Divas
Children’s day (also known as Bal Divas) in India is celebrated
every year on 14th of November
to increase the awareness of people towards
the rights,
care and
education
of children.
Children are the key of success and development of the country as they would lead their country in different and new technological way.
They are adorable and shine same like the precious pearls. Children are the God gifts to their parents by the almighty. They are innocent, admirable, pure and loved by everyone.
14th of November (birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru) has been set to celebrate as children’s day all over the India. 14th of November is the birth date of the first Indian prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He became the prime minister of India just after the independence of India. The Children’s Day is celebrated every year to let the people specially parents aware about the importance of celebrating this day.
14th of November (birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru) has been set to celebrate as children’s day all over the India. 14th of November is the birth date of the first Indian prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He became the prime minister of India just after the independence of India. The Children’s Day is celebrated every year to let the people specially parents aware about the importance of celebrating this day.
How to Celebrate Children’s Day
- Children are distributed gifts and chocolates.
- Varieties of competitions are organized like
- fancy dress,
- debates,
- speech related to the freedom fighters, country,
- storytelling and
- quizzes.
- Cultural and social programs like singing,
- dancing and entertaining with other musical instruments.
- Orphan children can be entertained by distributing the
- clothes,
- toys,
- musical instruments,
- stationery,
- books, and etc.
- Organizing some game activities including
- puzzle,
- sweet and sugar
- treasure hunt and etc.
- Underprivileged children are entertained by organizing
- musical programs by famous musician and
- speech on health, care and progress.
- http://www.indiacelebrating.com/events/childrens-day/
Vidyalaya Library is celebrating children day by
organizing a month long
BOOK EXHIBITION
from
01-11-2016- to 30-11-2016
in
the library.
COME
JOIN
EXPLORE
READ
TELL
FIND
ASK
.
.
.
ITS
JOY
FUN
PEACE
KNOWLEDGE
WISDOM
FREEDOM
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.
READERS CLUB KV REWARI
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Thursday, 10 November 2016
HSEE-2017
The Chairman, HSEE - 2017
JEE Office, IIT Madras
Chennai - 600 036
Phone: 044 2257 8220
Fax: 044 2257 8224
e-mail: hsee@iitm.ac.in
http://hsee.iitm.ac.in/index.php
JEE Office, IIT Madras
Chennai - 600 036
Phone: 044 2257 8220
Fax: 044 2257 8224
e-mail: hsee@iitm.ac.in
http://hsee.iitm.ac.in/index.php
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"PARYAVARAN MITRAS"
"SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAAN"
TO DAY
WE PLANNED TO CALL
ALL THE
GARDENERS
&
SAFAI KARMCHARIS
IN ORGANISATIONS
OR OTHERWISE OUT SIDE
AS
"PARYAVARAN MITRAS"
SINCE THEY CLEAN N HELP
THE ENVIRONMENT, IN REAL SENSE
IN THIS CONNECTION
Mr. KUSHAL KATARIA
SDM REWARI ,
OFFICIATING CHAIRMAN
KV KONSIWAS REWARI.
&
Mrs. SARITA BHARDWAJ.
PRINCIPAL
IN
THE GRACIOUS PRESENCE OF
VIDYALAYA MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
GP. CAPT. RAJEEV SHARMA
PRINCIPAL SAINIK SCHOOL REWARI
Mr. LAL SINGH,
Dy CMO REWARI
MAJ (Retd) PRATAP SINGH
CHAIRMAN ZILA SAINIK BOARD
REWARI
.
.
.
GAVE AWAY / PRESENTED
PARYAVARAN MITR
T- SHIRTS
MR. RAMRAJ
( SCHOOL MALI)
( SCHOOL MALI)
&
MR. HANSH RAAJ
MR. HANSH RAAJ
( SCHOOL HOUSE KEEPING STAFF)
OF
TO THE PEOPLE( STAFF + STUDENTS)
WHO REALLY CARE..........
WHO REALLY CARE..........
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Wednesday, 9 November 2016
CAREER COUNSELLING
XII A, B ,C
Mr.
Dr. Jaspreet
Mr. Kuldeep Sharma
JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
TOLL FREE NO. 180 020 034
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Tuesday, 8 November 2016
ICAI- ICWA-CMA
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Monday, 7 November 2016
ALUMNI-PM SHRI KV KONSIWAS REWARI -2001
SCHOOL
PLANS TO
"MAKE
A RECORD OF"
AND
" ORGANIZE ALUMNI
MEET"
FROM THE
YEAR 2001
ON
WARDS.
PLEASE GIVE
YOUR DETAILS IN "COMMENT" THE FORMAT PROVIDED IS..
1.YEAR
PASSED OUT/ ADMISSION NO -
2. NAME-
3. FATHERS/
MOTHERS NAME -
4. CLASS-
XIIA / XII B / XIIC
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SOME OF THE TOPPERS OF
YEAR 2001 ARE....
1. MAST.
PRANV YADAV ( 80%) SCIENCE
2. MAST.
SURENDER SINGH ( 77.6%) HUMANITIES
3. MAST.
SHIV RAM KRISHN BALI (GOLD) ATHLETICS - 110 M HURDLE RACE
( CURRENT
DETAILS NOT AVAILABLE FOR ABOVE ALUMNI)
COORDINATOR ALUMNUS
FOR 2001
Dr. ANIL
YADAV
BDS
Dental Hospital and Maxillofacial Trauma Centre
SCO. 128-129
Brass Mkt.
REWARI
MOB. NO.
9416888775
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dranilrao@yahoo.com
*ALUMNI-A group
of people who have graduated from a school or university.
Alumni is
usually used to refer to a group of graduates of either one or both genders,
while 'alumnus'
traditionally refers to a single male graduate,
with the
feminine term being 'alumna'.
List of students - 2001 Batch
Sl.
No.
|
Student’s Name
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Father’s Name
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1
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Geeta Yadav
|
Sh. Vinod Yadav
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2
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Mamta Yadav
|
Sh. Babulal Yadav
|
3
|
Renu Yadav
|
Sh. Raghubir Singh
|
4
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Rajisha
|
Sh. Vijay Singh
|
5
|
Sangeeta Yadav
|
Sh. Ved Prakash
|
6
|
Preeti
|
Sh. Bhawani Singh
|
7
|
Sunita
|
Sh. Om Prakash
|
8
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Raj Bala
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Sh. S.S. Yadav
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9
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Preetam Singh
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Sh. Rampal Singh
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10
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Inderjit Singh
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Sh. Deelip Singh
|
11
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Kaptan Singh
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Sh. Chhatarpal Singh
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12
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Satender Kumar
|
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13
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Satish Kumar
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Sh. Rajender Singh
|
14
|
Bhuvan Kumar Yadav
|
Sh. Bhal Singh Yadav
|
15
|
Surender Singh
|
Sh. Mahabir Singh
|
16
|
Yogesh Yadav
|
Sh. Mohan Lal
|
17
|
Kamaljit
|
Sh. Balbir Singh
|
18
|
Parvinder Kumar
|
|
19
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Kiran Yadav
|
Sh. Balwant Singh
|
20
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Sonia
|
Sh. Jaipal Yadav
|
21
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Madhusmita
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Sh. Ramjas Sharma
|
22
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Manju
|
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23
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Mithlesh Kumar Yadav
|
Sh. Maha Singh
|
24
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Sarita Kumari
|
Sh Vijaypal Singh
|
25
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Sheela
|
Sh. Lahiri Ram
|
26
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Sonia
|
Sh. Satish Kumar
|
27
|
Kumari Sonu
|
Sh. Dayanand Yadav
|
28
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Suman Kumari
|
Sh. Bijender Singh
|
29
|
Kiran Lata
|
Sh. Shambhu Dayal
|
30
|
Anil Kumar Yadav
|
Sh. Ram Kumar
|
31
|
Anil Yadav
|
|
32
|
Anil Yadav
|
Sh. Dharamvir Yadav
|
33
|
Ashwani Kumar
|
Sh. Sher Singh
|
34
|
Bhupender
|
Sh. Lalit Kumar
|
35
|
Govind Singh Yadav
|
Sh. Vijay Singh
|
36
|
Krishan Kumar
|
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37
|
Manajyoti
|
Sh. Krishan Singh
|
38
|
Manoj Yadav
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Sh. Lal Singh
|
39
|
Neetu Yadav
|
Sh. Mahender Singh
|
40
|
Pranav Yadav
|
Sh. Kanwar Singh
|
41
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Rajkumar Singh
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42
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Sudarshan
|
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43
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Vijay Yadav
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