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4/19/2022
3/27/2022
Toppers List 2021-22
Class-I A
Aardhya Shah-I
Shivansh Shah-II and Atharv Rath-II
Swarnim Roy-III
Class-I B
Swagat Swarup Behera-I and Pakhi Verma-I
Dimple Thakur-II
Rajveer-III
Class-IInd
Akshat Mishra-I
Mukul Nandal-II
Sirivella Vasuprada-III
Class-IIIrd
Aardhya Sarkar-I
Shourya Soni-II
Stuthi Elsa Binu-III
Class-IV
Anusha Khare-I
Avani Pankaj Daryapurkar-II
Atharv-III and Falak Kabir-III
Class-V
Joel Samuel Binu-I
Akshat Kumar Verma-II
Shourya Dilliwar-III
Class-VI
Akshit Jha-I
Hrushikesh Hitesh-II
Asmita Barman-III
Class-VII
N. Varshini Reddy-I
V. Ojaswi Vaishali-II
Anmol Pandey-III
Class-VIII
Pratha Mahoba-I
Preksha Mahoba-II
Dhriti Mishra-III
Class-IX
Anushree Krishna-I
Kanishka Verma-II
Shagun Kumari-III
Class-XI
Amit Kumar-I
Nishita Mahesh-II
Shree Sahu-III
3/26/2022
पुस्तकोपहार 2022
Book donation Drive: पुस्तकोपहार 2022 (Pustakophar): पर्यावरण संरक्षण हेतु पहल
2/26/2022
Additional Practice Questions for Class X and XII
These are additional questions for use by students/teachers and are based on the complete syllabus.
CLASS XII
CLASS X
Courtesy: https://cbseacademic.nic.in/additionalPQ.html
2/24/2022
Fresh Admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas for Academic Session 2022-2023 (Notification, Guidelines & Schedule)
For details, visit https://kvsangathan.nic.in/academic/admission-guidelines
Online Admission (Class 1) Registration Portal: https://kvsonlineadmission.kvs.gov.in/index.html
Courtesy: https://kvsangathan.nic.in/
2/22/2022
100 Days of Reading: Week 8 (Stories, Props and Plays)
100 Days of Reading: Week 8 (Stories, Props and Plays)
All activities will be conducted in the classroom(offline).
Class I-II
Words are my claim to fame
Creating a newspaper of the week – Children can write about the stories they have read in the last week or month, in a way that it becomes a class newspaper.
Class III-V
Prop Up
The teacher prepares a bag full of props (like crown, sword, pot, gloves, ring, wand, etc.) or a list of props for students at home.
The children pick out (or in case of students from home, teachers randomly assign) a prop and students write how they would use the prop to do a good deed.
Then each student reads their creation to whole class.
Class VI-VIII
Read and Enact
The students are assigned to work in groups
They are provided a short play to read
Next, they are asked to collaborate with one another and enact the entire story. This integration of Reading with performing arts gives the learner an additional boost and adds more fun dimensions to reading.
Celebration of World Thinking Day on 22nd Feb 2022
World Thinking Day, celebrated on February 22, is a day of friendship, sisterhood, and empowerment where Girl Scouts and Girl Guides across the world speak out on issues that affect girls and young women. Did you know that this event raises funds for 10 million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts across the world? The theme for 2022 World Thinking Day is ‘Our World, Our Equal Future: The Environment and Gender Equality.’
World Thinking Day 2022: Significance
The day is used as an opportunity to speak out on issues that affect young women and fundraise for 10 million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 150 countries. The day is celebrated by millions of young girls and women. The issue of appreciating other countries and cultures, and equally increasing awareness and sensitivity on global concerns are talked about on the day.
Every year on 22 February, Rangers from Mona Burgin's Unit in Auckland, New Zealand, set off before dawn, while it is still dark, and they climb to the top of Maungawhau / Mount Eden and as the sun rises over the sea they raise the Guide World Flag, they sing the World Song, and they speak of some of the people and the countries they are Thinking.
World Thinking Day 2022: History
22nd February is marked as the birthday of both Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, and Lady Olave Baden-Powell, his wife and the First World Chief Guide by the delegates.
At the Fourth Girl Scout International Conference held in 1926, the need for a special international day was highlighted by the conference delegates, when Girl Guides and Girl Scouts would think of the worldwide spread of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting, and of all the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts around the world, giving them, their “Sisters”, thanks and appreciation.
However, at the 30th World Conference in 1999, the name was changed from “Thinking Day” to “World Thinking Day”, so as to emphasize the global aspect of the special day.
World Thinking Day 2022: Theme
Each year a theme is set for the special day. This year's World Thinking Day 2022 theme is 'Our World, Our Equal Future: The environment and gender equality'. Also last year it was 'Stand Together for peace' and before that for 2020 it was 'Living Threads'.
2/21/2022
2/20/2022
World Day of Social Justice 2022
World Day of Social Justice is annually marked on 20 February. The objective of the day is to raise a voice against social injustice happening across the world. On this day various communities come together to address issues such as illiteracy, religious and physical discrimination, poverty; matters related to race, ethnicity and culture among others. By doing so, these communities work to make a socially integrated society.
Theme
The theme for this year's World Day of Social Justice is “Achieving Social Justice through Formal Employment”. Through this theme, the United Nations plans to promote the need to transition to formal employment, which is a necessary condition to reduce poverty and inequalities in society.
The UN believes that availability of decent work can lead to increase in productivity and sustainability of enterprises, which in turn can help countries grow. To help make this plan possible, several countries are utilising new technologies to identify potential employees.
History and Significance
The General Assembly announced that 20 February will be celebrated annually as the World Day of Social Justice on 26 November, 2007. The following year, the International Labour Organization (ILO) on 10 June collectively accepted the declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization.
During that time, this declaration became a powerful reaffirmation of ILO values that works towards helping achieve progress and social justice in the context of globalisation.
Here are some inspiring quotes on social justice:
- Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere - Martin Luther King, Jr (minister and activist)
- Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create - Pope John Paul II (Former head of the Catholic Church)
- Sometimes, the only way to get justice is to take it for yourself - Leigh Bardugo (Israeli-American fantasy author)
- Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained - Helen Keller (American author and political activist)
World Day of Social Justice is annually marked on 20 February. The objective of the day is to raise a voice against social injustice happening across the world. On this day various communities come together to address issues such as illiteracy, religious and physical discrimination, poverty; matters related to race, ethnicity and culture among others. By doing so, these communities work to make a socially integrated society.
Theme
The theme for this year's World Day of Social Justice is “Achieving Social Justice through Formal Employment”. Through this theme, the United Nations plans to promote the need to transition to formal employment, which is a necessary condition to reduce poverty and inequalities in society.
The UN believes that availability of decent work can lead to increase in productivity and sustainability of enterprises, which in turn can help countries grow. To help make this plan possible, several countries are utilising new technologies to identify potential employees.
History and Significance
The General Assembly announced that 20 February will be celebrated annually as the World Day of Social Justice on 26 November, 2007. The following year, the International Labour Organization (ILO) on 10 June collectively accepted the declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization.
During that time, this declaration became a powerful reaffirmation of ILO values that works towards helping achieve progress and social justice in the context of globalisation.
Here are some inspiring quotes on social justice:
- Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere - Martin Luther King, Jr (minister and activist)
- Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create - Pope John Paul II (Former head of the Catholic Church)
- Sometimes, the only way to get justice is to take it for yourself - Leigh Bardugo (Israeli-American fantasy author)
- Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained - Helen Keller (American author and political activist)
2/14/2022
Student Support Materials
Student Support Materials: Class IX
Sample Question Papers, Term II Exam; Classes X & XII (2021-’22)
Sample Papers Class X:
https://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSX_2021-22.html
Sample Papers Class XII:
https://cbseacademic.nic.in/SQP_CLASSXII_2021-22.html
Courtesy: https://cbseacademic.nic.in/
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