8/31/2021

Priya - The Accessibility Warrior”, A comic book

 

Priya - The Accessibility Warrior”, A comic book



Priya - The Accessibility Warrior”, a comic book launched by Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Minister of Education, Ministry of Education and Dr. Virendra Kumar, Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India on 24th August, 2021. The comic book named “Priya -The Accessibility Warrior” is the outcome of collaborative efforts of Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education, Government of India. It provide glimpses into the world of a girl named Priya who met an accident and couldn’t walk, due to plastered leg,. The story depicts how she managed to participate in all activities at school, as the school has made efforts to become accessible. In the process Priya learnt the importance of the accessibility and therefore she takes the pledge of being the accessibility warrior.

The key message of the book is “Everyone Needs Accessibility, Accessibility Helps Everyone”. The comic book also consists of Nine activities which will facilitate learning more about the accessibility/concerns and its importance in our daily lifestyle. The National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes the promotion of Inclusiveness in the education structure of our nation, these kind of initiatives helps bring the awareness in the masses which will bring a widespread revolutionary change for the betterment and for building a bright future for our students.

“Priya- The Accessibility Warrior” comic book brings the message of need of accessibility and helps guiding the students in the right path and flourish the ideologies of being kind, helpful and solicitous towards everyone. The comic book is available on DIKSHA Portal, E-Pathshala, and NCERT website for everyone to access and read the comic book.

Lets read the comic book and meet Priya and know ,how to –

  • Make your surroundings comfortable and convenient for all.
  • Facilitate in enabling independence in day to day functioning by all irrespective of abilities and disabilities.

The elderly, children, pregnant women or those with babies, sick or injured persons, as well as persons with disabilities are benefitted if their surroundings are made accessible.

Accessibility allows people to participate and live independently as well as safely.

Everyone Needs Accessibility, Accessibility helps everyone.

Click the icon below to visit the comic book in Hindi language

8/28/2021

National Sports Day 2021Celebration

 

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National Sports Day 2021: It is observed on 29 August every year to commemorate the birthday of Indian hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand. Born on 29 August 1905 in present-day Prayagraj, UP, Major Dhyan Chand was the captain of the Gold medal-winning Indian hockey team at the Berlin Olympics in 1936. Let us read more about National Sports Award, its history, significance, and Major Dhyan Chand.
National Sports Day 2021: History, Significance and a Tribute to Major Dhyan Chand

Sports are important for the physical and mental well being of humans. Individuals who play sports remain healthy. India has produced many sporting legends like PT Usha, also known as Udanpari, Sachin Tendulkar, also known as Master Blaster, and Major Dhyan Chand, also known as 'Hockey Wizard'. 

National Sports Day is celebrated on 29 August every year to commemorate the birthday of Indian hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand. This article sheds light on Indian hockey wizard Major Dhyan Chand, history and significance of National Sports Day. 

Major Dhyan Chand

Widely known as 'Wizard of Hockey', the greatest hockey player of India, Major Dhyan Chand Singh, was born on 29 August 1905 in present-day Praygraj, UP. After getting a basic education, Dhyan Chand joined the Indian army as a soldier in 1922.

Major Dhyan Chand was a true sportsperson and was motivated by Subedar Major Tiwari, who was himself a sports lover,  to play Hockey. Dhyan Chand started playing hockey under his supervision.

Due to his outstanding performance in Hockey, Dhyan Chand was appointed as 'Lance Naik' in 1927 and was promoted to Nayak in 1932, and Subedar in 1936. The same year he Captained the Indian hockey team. He went on to become Lieutenant, Captain and was eventually promoted to Major.

Major Dhyan Chand's performance

Major Dhyan Chand was a great hockey player. If a ball stuck in his stick, it scored a goal. This was the reason that once his stick was broken during a match to check whether the stick has any magnet or something else inside it or not.

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Major Dhyan Chand, was part of the three-time Olympic gold medalist Indian Hockey Team.  At the Berlin Olympic Games of 1936, Dhyan Chand was elected the captain of the Indian Hockey team.

Major Dhyan Chand had scored more than 400 international goals in his career from 1926 to 1948 while scoring nearly 1,000 goals In his entire career. 

In a bid to pay tribute to such a legendary player, the Government of India decided to celebrate his birthday as the National Sports Day in 2012.

Before this recognition, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan Award by the Government of India in 1956, the third-largest civilian honour in India. 

National Sports Day Celebration

National Sports Day is celebrated extensively at the national level. It is organized every year in the Rashtrapati Bhavan and the President of India presents National Sports Awards to the outstanding players of the country. In 2020, the awards were presented virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Under the National Sports Award, players and former players are honoured with awards such as Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, Arjuna Award, and Dronacharya Award. Along with all these honours, the "Dhyan Chand Award" is also given on this day.

After the death of Major Dhyan Chand in 1979, the Indian Postal Department paid tribute to him and issued stamps in his honour. As a tribute to him, the National Stadium of Delhi has been renamed Major Dhyan Chand Stadium, Delhi.

National Sports Day: List of Awards

The following is the list of sports awards that are awarded on every National Sports Day, have a look!

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy

The Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy was founded in 1956–1957. It is awarded to a university for “outstanding performance in inter-university tournaments” over the previous year.

Arjuna Award

The Arjuna Award was founded in 1961. It is awarded to athletes who have shown “constant great performance” over the previous four years. “A bronze statue of Arjuna, a certificate, ceremonial dress, and a cash prize of Rs. 15 lakh” are included in the award.

Dronacharya Award

The Dronacharya Award, founded in 1985, honors trainers who “create medal winners at prestigious international championships.” “A bronze statue of Dronacharya, a certificate, ceremonial robe, and a cash prize of Rs. 15 lakh” are included in the award.

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (Now Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award)

The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna was founded in 1991–1992. It is awarded to athletes for their “most excellent performance by a sportsperson” during the previous four years. “A medallion, a certificate, and a cash prize of Rs. 25 lakh” are included in the award.

Dhyan Chand Award

The Dhyan Chand Award was founded in 2002. It is awarded to persons who have made a “lifetime contribution to the growth of sports.” “A Dhyan Chand statue, a certificate, ceremonial robe, and a monetary prize of ten lakh rupees” are included in the award.

Rashtriya Khel Prahotsahan Award

The Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar was founded in 2009. It is awarded to private and public organizations, as well as individuals, who have “played a visible role in the area of sports promotion and development” over the last three years.


8/27/2021

Read India Celebration 2021: Join now

 

Read India Celebration 2021: Join now

About RIC

Read India Celebration (International) is not a competition but a grand stage to celebrate readers, knowers, gyani’s, vidyavan and leaders from India and across the world. It’s an annual Readership and Leadership festival for school (standard 3rd – 12th) & college (undergraduate & graduate) students. It is a unique initiative for students to indulge in a transformative non-academic reading, problem solving and leadership experience. A platform for students from all backgrounds, geographies, cultures, societies to share knowledge, opinions, discuss ideas & solutions to issues that matter to them. A platform to celebrate knowledge and propagators of Gyan and Independent Thinking (Jagruth Swatantra Soonch) based culture. It’s a stage to reinforce the value and importance of Gyan & Independent Thinking as a means to prosperity & peaceful coexistence.

A stage to remind students that our ignorance, ignorant people & ignorant societies are the greatest threat to our own wellness, humanity and the ecosystem we live in. RIC is a platform to empower Shikshit (literate) to become Vidyavan. A platform where every participant is a winner in their own way.

RIC 2021 – Read, Think, Act – Is to Enable / Enhance / Empower the Read (3R’s), Think (Independent), Act (Intelligent) factor in students for success…

  1. Read focuses on 3 R’s

a.   Reading Books

b.   Reading Self

c.    Reading Situations

2. Think focuses on 3 things which can be done to get you where you want to be

3. Act focuses on doing 3 things on a daily basis for conscious & continuous improvement

Participate in Read India Celebration 2021 (International)

In 3 simple steps:

  1. REGISTER HERE
  2. Read – Read a book or research on a topic (refer to the proposed list of 25 themes / topics below; students are free to choose any book / topic of their choice)
  3. Submit / Upload below 2 files i.e. a & b to RIC website from student dashboard (Upload Files Tab after you Login in to RIC: 

a. Doc file: A 2 page summary (PDF or MS Word doc)

– Section#1 / Page1: Summarize the message & learnings in the book / Independent views on the research topic / theme (Minimum 3 Pros & Cons + conclusion)  in your own words (*Either book or research not both)

– Section#2 / Page2: Describe and propose a solution to any problem of your choice from “Upload Files tab in students dashboard”

b. Video file: Make a 1 to 2 minutes video about the message & learning from the book / research topic starting with a self-introduction

* Submit both doc & video file at the same time i.e. select 2 files and save by 15Sep2021 from students dashboard (Upload Files Section)

*For students in India, Hindi & English language submissions are allowed.

Note: Students of all nationalities from around the world can participate. International submissions only in English language.

Timelines for RIC 2021:

  1. Last date for student registrations – Aug 31st, 2021
  2. Last date for student submissions – Sep 15th, 2021
  3. Round #2 screening begins for 100 qualifiers (could move subject to volume of participants) – Sep / Oct, 2021
  4. Leadership coaching sessions for round #2 qualifiers – Oct / Nov, 2021
  5. Grand Finale for 4 finalists in each category – Dec 2021

Vision

Transition to Vidyavan (knowledge based) society from a Shikshit (literate) society.

Why Read India Celebration?

“Only knowledge-based cultures manifest into knowledge-based economies which pave the way to prosperity and harmony”. This initiative is to sow/enhance seeds of “Gyan and Leadership through Readership (i.e. reading books & self)” at school and college levels. From a known we can get to the unknown, never the other way round. No knowledge, no wellbeing is one of the key messages of RIC. For every person / society the journey to growth & success begins from knowing where they are? To keep it simple, only knowledge-based cultures can be progressive.

Read books & ‘Self” to experience how reading initiates us into knowledge & all-round growth. Just to remind (according to most global researches), all leaders in the world are readers and same is the case with successful people. The connection between vidya, readership & success is well established, world over. Reading books broadens & deepens the knowledge base and Reading Self leads to Knowing Self (i.e. knowing our strengths, priorities, areas of improvements, path of pursuance, happiness, pockets of distress, ignorance and much more) and Knowing Self is the basis to Leading Self > Living Life!

*Remember, ignorance is bliss followed by distress. Independent thinking & gyan (/knowledge) are not an option for an individual but the only path to growth, prosperity and harmony!

Nominated book for the year 2021 – Leading Self & Beyond (Download eBook)

Proposed Topic for the year 2021 – ”Use, Addiction and Abuse of Technology” – Can technology potentially empower (effective use) or hamper youth (addiction / abuse) of nations / world?

Why this topic for 2021?

Children & youth worldwide are increasingly spending more time on technology, gadgets, internet, gaming, social media, TV etc. with the advent of the Corona pandemic. According to research, children and youth all over the world are exposed to enormous risks & danger with increased exposure to technology and the only viable solution is increased awareness amongst students and youth who can draw the line between use and abuse, utility and futility of technology.

Cadence & Rules for RIC 2021

  1. Students can read the nominated book “Leading Self & Beyond” (eBook can be downloaded from http://www.readindia.info / http://www.leadingself.net or read any book of their choice on the nominated topic or a topic of their own choice (e.g. changes in lifestyle due to corona pandemic, difference between Shiksha (literacy) & Vidya (education), Measure of Education, Knowledge based societies Vs Commerce based societies, Sports & youth, Role of education in evolution of a society etc.) and
  2. Word submission i.e. Summary / views & findings / message & learnings from the book / topic should not be more than 2 A4 size pages, hand written or typed including 1 novel idea to solve any household /street / community / regional / national / international issue (e.g. Impact of ignorant leaders on societies/nations, commercially driven public policies, agrarian problems, drying of rivers, digital media propaganda, social media misinformation campaigns, depletion of ground water levels, traffic problems, decongestion of cities, obstruction to normal life due to street protests, river/air pollution, sea contaminations etc. Upload to the readindia.info website from students dashboard.
  3. Video Submission: Start with self-introduction and should not be more 2 minutes. Summarize the written in voice format.

> Submissions will be evaluated for a total of 100 points (i.e. 20 points each for content, communication, research rigor / depth in understanding of the topic, creativity in solving the problem they chose to address & Video submission). Note: If the selected topic is of student’s own choice, evaluation will still happen for 100 points, but the evaluation criteria will be at the discretion of the evaluators. Choice of topic, originality & depth of analysis, summarization and the uniqueness of the idea in solving the issue will get the highest weightage.

*Reiterating – Originality, Research Rigor, Communication, Independent Thinking, Views & Creativity in the submission will be key.

> Top 100 students will qualify for round 2 from the online submissions (i.e. one pager, which can be written in any of the two languages i.e. Hindi or English) in each category i.e. School & College resp.

Special feature of RIC 2021 for round #2 qualifiers – Leadership coaching sessions by experts

  1. Academician – Dr. Pradeep Kumar Ramancharla (Professor, AO – IIIT, Hyderabad)
  2. Global Corporate Leader – Raj Panishetty (IT Automation Head / Senior Vice President of a Global Bank based out of New York)
  3. Renowned Security Expert, Policy Analyst, Author – Abhinav Pandya (Founder & CEO, USANAS Foundation, Rajasthan)

>  Out of the 100 qualified students in round 2, 4 participants from each category (i.e. Category 1 – 5 to 7 Grade; Category 2 – 8 to 10 Grade, Category 3 – 11 to 12 Grade, Category4 – Undergrad & Graduates will make it to the RIC2021 Grand Finale which will be a speech & questionnaire round + 1 Wild Card entry

> Grand Finale shall be organized in the month of Dec 2021. Details on the date, time, technology platform for the grand finale to be confirmed in the month of Nov 2021.

Proposed Themes / Topics for the RIC 2021

  1. Road ahead for Humanity – Knowledge Based Culture Vs Commerce Based Culture?
  2. Leadership Styles – Values Or Valuables; Greed Or Honesty; Service Or Grandeur
  3. Entrepreneurs Vs Job Seekers (Risk Vs Comfort?)
  4. Creativity Vs Knowledge Vs Logic
  5. Top priorities for state – Education, Health Care, Nature Care & Employment Creation?
  6. Merit Based Society Vs Group or People Controlled Society – Pros & Cons!!
  7. Beliefs Based Society Vs Independent Thinking Society – Merits & Demerits!!
  8. Technology for Evolution (choice) Vs Technology for Devolution (addiction & abuse)?
  9. Between Use and Abuse of Natural Resources – How to strike a balance?
  10. Corona – Crisis Vs Opportunity Vs Punishment?
  11. People in Policy – Courage (& the price to be paid) Vs Fear (& consequences)
  12. A Progressive Society – Is it People or State driven?
  13. A cultural shift to nurture creativity – From being part of the problem (/silent) to being part of the solution (think & experiment solutions!)
  14. Leaders – How to draw the line between need & greed?
  15. Is there a need to introduce a global citizen element in the school education system keeping the local flavors?
  16. Indian Education Systems
  17. Global Education Systems
  18. The road to economic recovery for nations / world post Covid-19
  19. Fixing accountability on countries spreading pandemics / global unrest
  20. The need for stronger & accountable global bodies to deal with 21st century pandemics / global challenges
  21. Is there a need to add a course / subject on Emotional Intelligence as part of the curriculum for high school students globally?
  22. A student’s guide to preparing for the Unknowns & Uncertainties in life!
  23. Is Knowledge the only thread which can keep the world united & harmonious in diversity?
  24. Why do Ignorance & Intelligence go together in the “I / Self”? and how does one know from where the self is operating from (Intelligence or Ignorance?)?
  25. Are Ignorant Leaders the greatest threat to our planet?

The winners in each category will be awarded

  1. Category 1 | Grade 3rd to 5th – 1st Prize: Laptop; 2nd Prize: Tablet + Prize Money
  2. Category 2 | Grade 6th to 9th – 1st Prize: Laptop; 2nd Prize: Tablet + Prize Money
  3. Category 3 | 10th to 12th – 1st Prize: Laptop; 2nd Prize: Tablet + Prize Money
  4. Category 4 | Undergrad & Grad – 1st Prize: Laptop; 2nd Prize: Tablet + Prize Money

For any further queries, please feel free to call on Cell# +91 8688 120 864 or write to us @readindiacelebration2021@gmail.com

Enjoy the knowledge festival!!

Courtesy: https://readindia.info/index.php/ric-2021/

8/17/2021

Largest & Smallest State of India

 

Largest & Smallest State of India (Full List)

India has 28 states and 8 union territories as of now. India is 7th largest country in the world in terms of land area and also the 2nd largest country in terms of population. New Delhi is the capital of India. This article is based on the smallest and largest state / UT of India in terms of area and population. The complete details are given below:

Largest State of India 2021

Many people don't no about the largest state of India by population wise and area wise and largest union territory of India by population wise and area wise. There are total 28 states and 8 union territories (UT's) in India as now. The largest state in terms of area is Rajasthan (342,239 Km2) followed by Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Uttar Pradesh is most populus state is India followed by Maharashtra and Bihar. Here we have covered the list of the Indian States, Union Territories with area and population.

Largest State in India in terms of Area

Rajasthan is the largest state in India in terms of area which covers 342,239 km2 of land area. As per the Census 2011, the total population of Rajasthan is 68548437. The list of states in terms of area is given below:

S. No.State NameArea (km2)
1Rajasthan342,239
2Madhya Pradesh308,245
3Maharashtra307,713
4Uttar Pradesh240,928
5Gujarat196,024
6Karnataka191,791
7Andhra Pradesh162,968
8Odisha155,707
9Chhattisgarh135,191
10Tamil Nadu130,058
11Telangana112,077
12Bihar94,163
13West Bengal88,752
14Arunachal Pradesh83,743
15Jharkhand79,714
16Assam78,438
17Himachal Pradesh55,673
18Uttarakhand53,483
19Punjab50,362
20Haryana44,212
21Kerala38,863
22Meghalaya22,429
23Manipur22,327
24Mizoram21,081
25Nagaland16,579
26Tripura10,486
27Sikkim7,096
28Goa3,702

Largest Union Territory in India in terms of Area

Jammu and Kashmir is the largest union territory in India in terms of area which covers 125,535 km2 of land area. The list of union territories in terms of area is given below:

S. No.Union Territory NameArea (km2)
1Jammu and Kashmir125,535
2Ladakh96,701
3Andaman and Nicobar Islands8,249
4Delhi1,484
5Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu603
6Puducherry479
7Chandigarh114
8Lakshadweep32.62

Largest State in India: Map

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Largest State in India by Population

Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India in terms of population. As per the details from Census 2011, the total population of Uttar Pradesh is 199,812,341. Uttar Pradesh has the 240,928 km2 of land. Sikkim is the least populus state in India. The list of states in terms of population is given below:

S. No.State NamePopulation (As per Census 2011)
1Uttar Pradesh199,812,341
2Maharashtra112,374,333
3Bihar104,099,452
4West Bengal91,276,115
5Andhra Pradesh84,580,777
6Madhya Pradesh72,626,809
7Tamil Nadu72,147,030
8Rajasthan68,548,437
9Karnataka61,095,297
10Gujarat60,439,692
11Orissa41,974,218
12Kerala33,406,061
13Jharkhand32,988,134
14Assam31,205,576
15Punjab27,743,338
16Chhattisgarh25,545,198
17Haryana25,351,462
20Uttarakhand10,086,292
21Himachal Pradesh6,864,602
22Tripura3,673,917
23Meghalaya2,966,889
24Manipur2,855,794
25Nagaland1,978,502
26Goa1,458,545
27Arunachal Pradesh1,383,727
29Mizoram1,097,206
31Sikkim610,577

Largest Union Territory in India by Population

Delhi, the capital of India is the largest union territory in India in terms of population. As per the details from Census 2011, the total population of Delhi is 16,787,941. The list of states in terms of population is given below:

S. No.UT NamePopulation (as per 2011 Census)
1Delhi16,787,941
2, 3Jammu and Kashmir + Ladakh12,541,302
4Puducherry1,247,953
5Chandigarh1,055,450
6Dadra and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu5,86,956
7Andaman and Nicobar Islands380,581
8Lakshadweep64,473

Purpose of this Article

Most of the Indians doesn't know about the largest state and union territory of India & smallest state and union territory of India. As a citizen of India, we should know about the Indian states & boundaries. The largest state and union territory of India had been asked in different competitive exams like SSC & State exams. So every aspirants of Govt.exams show know the answer of this question.

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