2/12/2021

Class XI - Sample Papers

 

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1/30/2021

Martyrs' Day 2021

Every year on 30 January, India celebrates Martyrs' Day or Shaheed Diwas. The day has been chosen to honour our brave martyrs who have laid down their lives for the country. On January 30, 1948, during his evening prayers in the Birla House, the Father of The Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, was murdered Nathuram Godse. So every year, on the day Bapu breathed his last, Martyr's Day is celebrated by the country. On this day, the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Defence Minister gather at Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. A two-minute silence in memory of Indian martyrs is observed throughout the country at 11 AM.The central government of India has instructed all the States and Union Territories (UTs) to observe two minutes of silence at 11 AM on January 30 to pay respect to those who lost their lives during the struggle for India's Independence.




Martyrs’ Day is witnessed every year on 30th January every year to mark the death anniversary of the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi. The Martyrs’ Day is popularly known as “Shaheed Diwas” to pay homage to the valiant Freedom Fighters of India who laid their lives in the struggle for India’s independence.

Significance of Martyrs’ Day

The Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on this day in the year 1948, one year after of India’s independence. To pay a tribute to “Bapu”, who urged citizens to follow the path of “Ahimsa” (Non-Violence), Martyrs’ Day is observed every year on 30th January.

Primarily, the Martyrs’ Day is also observed in India on 23rd March every year to pay respect to the Bravehearts Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, and Sukhdev Thapar, who was hanged death on this day in the year 1931 for the sake of their love for the motherland.

How Martyrs’ Day 2021 is going to be observed!

The central government of India has instructed all the States and Union Territories (UTs) to observe two minutes of silence at 11 AM on January 30 to pay respect to those who lost their lives during the struggle for India’s Independence.

“Silence should be observed & work & movement stopped for 2 minutes throughout the country at 11 am on 30th,” the union ministry  of Home Affairs said in its notification.

Martyrs' Day
The Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse on this day in the year 1948, one year ahead of India’s independence. To pay a tribute to “Bapu”, who urged citizens to follow the path of “Ahimsa” (Non-Violence), Martyrs’ Day is observed every year on 30th January. NewsGram

The following standing instructions have been decreed down for commemmoration of the Martyrs’ day in the country:

  • Silence should be observed and work and movement stopped for two minutes throughout the Country at 11.00 am.

1/27/2021

Facts about Republic Day

Republic Day 2021: 

On this day President of India addresses the nation. It also shows the huge image of the country's rich cultural heritage and military prowess. On 26 January, 1950, the Constitution of India was implemented in the country that is why we celebrate 26 January as Republic Day every year. 

Every Indian feels pride while seeing the National Flag unfurling on Republic Day. Do you know every year, around 2 Lacs people come to watch the parade of 26th January?

In order to ensure proper conduct of the parade, thousands of soldiers and several other people are actively involved in the process. The formal responsibility to organise the parade lies in the Defence Ministry in which it is assisted by different organisations.

As we know that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event of the Republic Day will be pared down in terms of the number of spectators, the size of marching contingents, and other side attractions. From around 1.25 lakh last year, the spectator size has been reduced to 25,000. This year, the tickets for the general public have been reduced to 4,500, and keeping in mind the social distancing, the size of marching contingents has been reduced from 144 to 96.

Also, the gravity-defying stunts by motorcycle-borne men also did not make the cut. This year, the parade will also be shorter. The parade will end at National Stadium, instead of marching up to the Red Fort. Tableaux will be allowed to perform at Red Fort. The Union Territory of Ladakh will be participating for the first time among the 32 tableaux in the parade. 

On 26 January, 2021, around 100 meritorious students from schools and colleges will be getting a chance to see the Republic Day parade from the Prime MInsiters Box. After the parade, the students will also get the chance to interact with the Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal.

This year, there will be no foreign leader as the Chief Guest of the celebrations of Republic Day parade 2021 due to the global situation arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

13 interesting facts about the parade of 26th January:

1. As we all know that every year, the organisation of the parade on 26th January is done at Rajpath situated in New Delhi, but do you know that Rajpath was not the organizing centre for the parade from 1950 to 1954? During these years, the 26th January parade was held at Irwin Stadium (now National Stadium), Kingsway, Red Fort, and Ramleela Maidan respectively.

Rajpath became the permanent venue for the parade of 26th January since AD 1955. Rajpath was known by the name ‘Kingsway’ at that time.

Republic Day Parade

2. Every year, the Prime Minister/ President/ or the ruler of any nation is invited as a guest for the 26th January parade. The first parade held on 26th January 1950, President of Indonesia Dr. Sukarno was invited as a guest. However, in 1955 when the first parade was held at Rajpath, The Governor-General of Pakistan Malik Ghulam Mohammad was invited.

Brazil's President Jair Messias Bolsonaro was the Chief Guest on 71st Republic Day of India 2020.

3.The parade event on 26th January begins with the arrival of the President. First of all, the cavalier bodyguards of the President salute the National Flag, and during this time, the National Anthem is played and 21 Guns Salute is also given. But do you know that firing is not done with 21 canons? Instead, 7- cannons of the Indian army, which are known as “25- Ponders” are used for the firing in 3 rounds.

The interesting fact is that the time of gun salute firing matches with the time at which the National Anthem is played. The first firing occurs at the start of the National Anthem and the last firing occurs right after 52 seconds. These cannons were made in 1941 and are involved in all the formal programmes of the army.

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4. All the participants of the parade get ready by 2 AM and arrive at the Rajpath by 3 AM. But the preparations for the parade begin in July of the previous year, where all the participants are formally informed about their participation. Till August, they practice parade at their related regiment centres and reach Delhi by December. The participants have already practiced for 600 hours before performing on the 26th January formally.

 5. A special camp near the premises of the India Gate is organized for all the Tanks, Armored Vehicles, and modern equipment showing the military power of India. The investigation process for each Cannon and the work of whitewash is performed in 10 stages mostly but this time maybe it will be different.

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6. For rehearsal for the parade of 26th January, each group covers the distance of 12 Kilometres but on the day of 26th January they cover the distance of 9 Kilometres only. Judges are seated all through the way of the parade, who judge every participating group based on 200 parameters, and based on this judgment, the “best marching group” title is awarded.

7. Every activity performed on 26th January parade event is pre-organized, right from the beginning till the end. Therefore, even the smallest error and delay by the fewest minutes could cost heavily to the organizers.

8. Each army personnel who participates in the event of the parade has to pass through 4 levels of investigation. Besides this, their arms are thoroughly checked to ensure that their arms are not loaded with live bullets.

9. The tableaus involved in the parade move with a speed of about 5 km/hr, so that important people can watch them thoroughly. You will be surprised to know that the drivers of these tableaus drive them through a small window.

Republic Day Jhanki 2016 

10. The most fascinating part of the event is “flypast”. Responsibility for “flypast” lies on the Western Airforce Command, which involves the participation of around 41 Aircraft. The Aircrafts involved in the parade take-off from different centres of the Airforce and reach the Rajpath at a fixed time.

flypast republic day india

11. The song “Abide with me” is played at every Republic Day parade event as it was the favourite song of Mahatma Gandhi.

12. The army personnel participating in the parade march with indigenously made INSAS rifles, whereas personnel of Special Security Forces march with Tavor rifle made in Israel.

assam regiment raifle

13. According to information obtained through RTI, the expenditure of about 320 crore rupees was incurred in the parade event held in 2014 parade. In 2001, this expenditure was about 145 crores. In this manner, the expenditure made on 26th January parade has increased by 54.51% from 2001 to 2014.






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1/26/2021

गणतन्त्र दिवस - बच्चों की नज़रों में

 

गणतन्त्र दिवस - बच्चों की नज़रों में

 

गणतन्त्र दिवस - बच्चों की नज़रों में





1/24/2021

Celebration of National Girl Child Day 2021

      National Girl Child Day 2021



       National Girl Child Day in India is celebrated on January 24 every year. The day was an initiative of the Ministry of Women and Child Development in 2008. The objective behind celebrating the National Girl Child Day is to provide support and opportunities to the girls of India. It also aims towards promoting awareness about the rights of the girl child and to increase awareness on the importance of girl education, and their health and nutrition.

        Starting from female infanticide to gender inequality to sexual abuse, there is no dearth of issues. The main objective behind this is to highlight the inequalities faced by girls, to promote awareness including the rights of a girl child, the importance of education, health, and nutrition. Nowadays also gender discrimination is a major problem that girls or women face throughout their life.

National Girl Child Day: History

        National Girl Child Day was first initiated in 2008 by the Ministry of Women and Child Development. The purpose of this day is to spread awareness about the gender-based discrimination that girls face in our society and to bring change in the attitude towards girls.

        The Indian government has taken several steps over the years to change this and improve the conditions of girls. Several campaigns and programs such as Save the Girl Child, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, free or subsidised education for the girl children, reservations for women in colleges and universities have been initiated to reduce this discrimination.

Wishes and Greetings:

  • One of the best blessings I’ve at any point gotten is my little girl. Happy Day of Girls
  • On the occasion of International Day of the Girls Child, let us recognize the rights of girls and also the problems they face around the globe to give them a better life, a better future
  • International Day of the Girls Child reminds us that it is our responsibility to give them the importance they deserve and work together for their happier lives
  • It has been a long the girl child has been discriminated against. It has been a long that they have been suffering. Let us get their honor back and make it a Happy International Day of the Girls Child
  • The world will be a better place to live the day the girl child is as happy as the other gender... Let us work in synergy to make this dream come true. Happy International Day of the Girls Child
  • Girl Child is the sweetest blessing and most beautiful creation of God. Happy Day of Girls
  • Don’t think they are inferior because, in reality, they are superior. Happy International Day of the Girls Child.

Here’s everything you need to know about National Girl Child Day:

1. The initiative was started by the ministry of women and child development in 2008. The objective of celebrating the day is to highlight the inequalities faced by girls in the country, promote awareness about the rights of a girl child and generate awareness on the importance of girl education, health and nutrition.

2. Various events are organised all across the country to celebrate the day. To mark National Girl Child Day, the government organises awareness campaigns under Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (Save the girl child, Educate the girl child) scheme.

3. According to a government press release, National Girl Child day 2021 is being celebrated across the country with the objective of raising awareness on the issue of declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR). The celebrations will also mark the anniversary of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (BBBP) scheme.

4. Punjab has announced January 2021 to be the "month of the girl child". The scheme Dheeiyan Di Lohri has also been launched.

5. The Odisha government will honour individuals and organisations who have worked towards mitigating child marriage on the National Girl Child Day.

6. Madhya Pradesh will celebrate National Girl Child Day with the theme of "Aware girl child, Able Madhya Pradesh" under the scheme Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao. From January 24 to 30, the state will also observe the National Girl Child week.

1/23/2021

Interesting facts about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 123rd Birth Anniversary



नेताजी सुभाष चंद्र बोस से जुडी खास बातें – Interesting facts about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

दोस्तों, भारतीय स्वतंत्रता संग्राम के लिए सबसे अहम योगदान इतिहासकार क्रांतिकारी स्वतंत्रता सेनानियों का मानते हैं. यह सत्य है कि बिना क्रांतिकारियों के आजादी संभव न थी. क्रांतिकारियों की उस फौज में एक ऐसे शख्स भी थे जिन्हें लोग नेताजी कहते थे और वह थे नेताजी सुभाष चन्द्र बोस।

कई लोग तो यह भी मानते हैं कि भारत सरकार ये जानती थी कि नेताजी विमान दुर्घटना में नहीं मरे लेकिन उन्होंने जनता से यह सच्चाई छुपाई और इस सच्चाई को छुपाने का एक बहुत बड़ा कारण भी था कि नेताजी सुभाष चन्द्र बोस महात्मा गांधी के विरोधी थे और कोई भी कांग्रेसी गांधी के विरोधी को पसंद नहीं करता. आइये जानते है महान सेनानी सुभाष चंद्र बोस से जुडी कुछ दिलचस्प बातें | 

(नोट – भारत सरकार ने नेताजी से जुडी गोपनीय फाइलों को जनवरी २०१६ में जनता के लिए खोल दिया है)
नेताजी सुभाष चंद्र बोस से जुडी खास बातें – Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Facts :

1. आजाद हिंद फौज का गठन करके अंग्रेजों की नाक में दम करने वाले फ्रीडम फाइटर सुभाषचंद्र बोस का जन्म 23 जनवरी 1897 को उ़डीसा के कटक शहर में हुआ था. उनके पिता का नाम जानकीनाथ बोस और माँ का नाम प्रभावती था।

2. जानकीनाथ बोस कटक शहर के मशहूर वकील थे। अंग्रेज़ सरकार ने उन्हें रायबहादुर का खिताब दिया था।

3. सुभाष चन्द्र बोस अपनी माता-पिता की 14 सन्तानों में से नौवीं सन्तान थे।

4. सुभाषचंद्र बोस ने भारतीय स्‍वतंत्रता संग्राम के सेनानी भगत सिंह की फांसी रुकवाने का भरसक प्रयत्‍न किया. उन्‍होंने गांधी जी से कहा कि वह अंग्रेजों से किया अपना वादा तोड़ दें लेकिन वह भगत सिंह को बचाने में नाकाम रहे.

5. उनके पिता की इच्छा थी कि सुभाष आई.सी.एस. बनें. उन्होंने अपने पिता की यह इच्छा पूरी की. 1920 की आई.सी.एस. परीक्षा में उन्होंने चौथा स्थान पाया मगर सुभाष का मन अंग्रेजों के अधीन काम करने का नहीं था. 22 अप्रैल 1921 को उन्होंने इस पद से त्यागपत्र दे दिया.

6. सन् 1933 में उन्हें देश निकाला दे दिया। 1934 में पिताजी की मृत्यु पर तथा 1936 में काँग्रेस के (लखनऊ) अधिवेशन में भाग लेने के लिए सुभाष चन्द्र बोस दो बार भारत आए, मगर दोनों ही बार ब्रिटिश सरकार ने उन्हें गिरफ्तार कर वापस देश से बाहर भेज दिया।

7. सबसे पहले गाँधीजी को राष्ट्रपिता कह कर सुभाष चंद्र बोस ने ही संबोधित किया था ।

8. सन् 1938 में सुभाष चन्द्र बोस कांग्रेस के अध्यक्ष हुए। अध्यक्ष पद के लिए गांधी जी ने उन्हें चुना था। गांधी जी तथा उनके सहयोगियों के व्यवहार से दुःखी होकर अन्ततः सुभाष चन्द्र बोस ने 29 अप्रैल, 1939 को कांग्रेस अध्यक्ष पद से त्यागपत्र दे दिया।

9. एक समय ऐसा था जब लौह पुरुष सरदार पटेल ने सुभाषचंद्र बोस के खिलाफ मामूली संपत्ति के लिए मुकदमा किया था, जबकि सच्‍चाई यह थी कि वह केवल गांधी के सम्‍मान में सुभाष को नीचा दिखाना चाहते थे।

10. अपने जीवनकाल में नेताजी को कुल 11 बार कारावास की सजा काटनी पड़ी. आखिरी बार 1941 को उन्‍हें कलकत्ता कोर्ट में पेश होना था लेकिन नेताजी अपने घर से भागकर जर्मनी चले गए और हिटलर से मुलाकात की.

11. सुभाषचंद्र बोस जी को नेताजी कहने वाला पहला शख्स एडोल्फ हिटलर ही था।

12. सुभाषचंद्र बोस 1934 में अपना इलाज करवाने आस्‍ट्रि‍या गए थे जहां उनकी मुलाकात एक एमिली शेंकल नाम की टाइपिस्‍ट महिला से हुई. नेताजी इस महिला से अपनी किताब टाइप करवाने के लिए मिले थे. इसके बाद नेताजी ने 1942 में इस महिला से शादी कर ली.

13. नेताजी ने दुनिया की पहली महिला फौज का गठन किया था।

14. नेताजी की मौत के संबंध में अब तक मिले साक्ष्‍यों के आधार पर नेताजी की मौत 18 अगस्त 1945 को ताइहोकू एयरपोर्ट पर उनके विमान के क्रेश होने से हुई थी. हालांकि इस बारे में पुख्‍ता जानकारी अभी तक आम लोगों के लिए जारी नहीं की गई है.

15. नेताजी सुभाष चंद्र बोस को 1992 में मरणोपरांत भारत रत्न से सम्मानित किया गया लेकिन ये बाद में वापिस ले लिया।

16. यह बात शायद बहुत कम ही लोग जानते होंगे कि नेताजी की अस्थियां जापान के रैंकोजी मंदिर में एक पुजारी ने आज भी संभाल कर रखी हुई हैं।

17. उनका नारा ‘तुम मुझे खून दो मैं तुम्हे आजादी दूंगा’ भारत का राष्ट्रीय नारा बन गया है।

18. कहा जाता है कि जब नेता जी ने जापान और जर्मनी से मदद लेने की कोशिश की थी तो ब्रिटिश सरकार ने 1941 में उन्हें ख़त्म करने का आदेश दिया था।

19. 5 जुलाई 1943 को सिंगापुर के टाउन हाल के सामने ‘सुप्रीम कमाण्डर’ के रूप में नेता जी ने अपनी सेना को सम्बोधित करते हुए ‘दिल्ली चलो’ का नारा दिया।

20. 21 अक्टूबर 1943 को सुभाष बोस ने आजाद हिन्द फौज के सर्वोच्च सेनापति की हैसियत से स्वतन्त्र भारत की अस्थायी सरकार बनायी।

21. इस सेना को जर्मनी, जापान, फिलीपाइन, कोरिया, चीन, इटली, मान्चुको और आयरलैंड ने मान्यता दी।

22. 1944 को आजाद हिन्द फौज ने अंग्रेजों पर आक्रमण किया और कुछ भारतीय प्रदेशों को अंग्रेजों से मुक्त भी करा लिया।

23. आजादी के लिए कोहिमा का युद्ध 4 अप्रैल 1944 से 22 जून 1944 तक लड़ा गया एक लंबा और बहुत ही भयानक युद्ध था।

24. 6 जुलाई 1944 को उन्होंने रंगून रेडियो स्टेशन से महात्मा गांधी के नाम एक प्रसारण जारी करके बापू से आशीर्वाद और शुभकामनायें माँगीं।

25. भारत में रहने वाले उनके परिवार के लोगों का आज भी यह मानना है कि सुभाष की मौत 1945 में नहीं हुई। वे उसके बाद रूस में नज़रबन्द थे।

26. 1928 में जब साइमन कमीशन भारत आया तब कांग्रेस ने उसे काले झण्डे दिखाये। कोलकाता में सुभाष ने इस आन्दोलन का नेतृत्व किया।

27. 1928 में कांग्रेस का वार्षिक अधिवेशन मोतीलाल नेहरू की अध्यक्षता में कोलकाता में हुआ। इस अधिवेशन में सुभाष ने खाकी गणवेश धारण करके मोतीलाल नेहरू को सैन्य तरीके से सलामी दी।

28. 26 जनवरी 1931 को कोलकाता में राष्ट्र ध्वज फहराकर सुभाष एक विशाल मोर्चे का नेतृत्व कर रहे थे तभी पुलिस ने उन पर लाठी चलायी और उन्हें घायल कर जेल भेज दिया।



1/19/2021

PCRA Saksham National Essay Painting & Quiz Competitions 2021

 

PCRA Saksham National Essay Painting & Quiz Competitions 2021

 

PCRA Saksham 

National Essay Painting & Quiz Competitions 2021

Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA), under the aegis of the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India, is committed to making oil conservation a National Movement. As a part of its mandate, various literary and cultural events are conducted for school students.
The Essay writing, Painting, and Quiz competitions aim to raise awareness among youth about practical conservation tips for the conservation of Petroleum products in industrial, transport, agriculture and domestic sector, and how to practice such tips in their daily lives.
  • PCRA is conducting an essay writing and painting competition for classes 5-10.
  • The Theme of the contest is “Oil Conservation towards Healthy and better Environment”.
  • PCRA has requested that kindly share the same with students of schools so that all the students participate in the competition.
  • PCRA requests the schools to send the best 2 entries in each category, ie; Painting Junior (Class 5-7), Painting Senior( Class 8-10) and Essay Writing( Class 7-10) through a scanned copy or a photocopy so the same can be uploaded in city round contest. 

Painting & Essay Writing competitions are being conducted for school children to promote awareness on Conservation of Petroleum Products and Practical Conservation tips for the conservation of Petroleum products in industrial, transport agricultural and domestic sectors for better future of environment & health.

The winners of this National level competition will be awarded attractive Prizes, including Trip to Japan, Laptop and Cash Prizes worth 2.5 Crores.

Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) is a registered society set up under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India would undertake a month-long mass awareness drive, called ‘SAKSHAM’ seeking citizens to participate in fuel conservation for health & environment protection through state-owned oil & gas companies like HPCL. As part of SAKSHAM 2020 celebrations, we seek permission to organize painting & Essay Competitions for students of your school. The details of the proposed programs are detailed below:

Activity
Details of the activity
Painting
Competition(Juniors 5,6,7& Seniors 8,9,10)
 
Topic – “Oil Conservation
towards Healthy and better Environment”.Minimum
participation  – 250 students    
Essay Competition
(Seniors 7,8,9,10)
Topic – “Oil Conservation
towards Healthy and better Environment”.Minimum
participation – 250 students Language
–Any of English (or) Hindi (or) Telugu (or) Urdu can be used

For effective communication, students may choose to present their ideas and messages for conserving petroleum products and reducing emission, in English, Hindi or Regional languages.

FOUR COMPETITIONS ARE BEING CONDUCTED BY PCRA
PCRA Saksham National Essay Painting & Quiz Competitions:

FOR SCHOOLS ONLY:
a. Essay
b. Painting
c. Quiz for selecting the School team and thereafter District, State and Zonal teams. Zonal teams shall participate in National Finals.

FOR INDIVIDUAL ONLY:
a. Individual Quiz for achieving Bronze, Silver or Gold Level, in which children in the prescribed age group can participate. This is a special call to your school to participate in the Saksham National Competition 2019, conducted by Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA), under the aegis of the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas.

This is an opportunity for children to participate in Quiz, Painting, and Essay writing in 23 languages. All competitions for Essay writing & Painting can be conducted by the School and the two best entries for each category in Painting, and every language in Essays can be uploaded on our portal www.pcracompetitions.org

Alternately, the school may download annexure 1 from the link of the circulars provided below, and complete and send the best two entries each in Junior & Senior category in Painting, and best two entries in each language in Essay Competition held in the school, to our office at following address: Additional Director (EC), PCRA, Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110066.

However, the Quiz competition is available in online mode only. The school should register for the competitions and for Quiz they can upload the details of all children, after which, the children can take the Quiz online. The Quiz competition is going to be a major event with a number of episodes being telecast on major TV channels.

The prizes for all categories are excellent with Trip to Singapore, Laptops and Cash awards are given by the Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, and an array of prizes at various levels.

The links for the detailed Circular in English as well as in Hindi are as under http://pcracompetitions.org/

For any further information, please call us on our Helpdesk number 011-26715360

1. PCRA Essay Writing Competitions for School Children
2. PCRA Painting Competitions for School Children
3. PCRA Quiz Competitions for School Children

Disclaimer: We have published the above information for reference Purpose only, For any changes on the content we refer to visit the Official website to get the latest & Official details


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