Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Thursday, 22 October 2015
HAPPY DUSSEHRA
Vijayadashami (Nava Ratri)
Dussehra festival is derived from Sanskrit
language which
means (Dush- hara) Dush is the name of the evil
and hara means defeat. So, on a brief defeating the
evil is
celebrated as Dussehra. This festival also includes the day on
which
Lord Sri Rama killed ten headed Ravanasura. In
addition to this, Mahisasura
mardini is the powerful form of
goddess durga who has killed the evil demons.
Dussehra
is the culmination of the mantra, sadhana and havan, to invoke
these energies to aid creation and
realise the divinity within to help
slay your demons.
Slaughter your ego, and elevate the
spirituality within you. Become Rama, Not Ravana.
Because no
matter how vicious the Evil is, Goodness within you will always be able to
let you win over not only 10, but hundred such evil skulls.
Celebrate Dussehra Heartily and lift the
goodness inside you !
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
HEALTHY CUE CARDS GAME CLASS V SCIENCE ACTIVITY
Students prepared one cue card each for various deficiency diseases . Topic was allotted roll number wise . First cue card highlighted name of disease or deficiency,second cue card highlighted symptoms of disease,third cue card highlighted the sources of food rich in the vitamin or mineral.students group wise match disease, symptoms and sources and place them in right place in 3 minutes time .This helped in recap of deficiency diseases.It also promotes critical thinking and fun while learning.
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Friday, 16 October 2015
PHOTOGRAPHS OF EDUCATIONAL TRIP TO DELHI METRO MUSEUM
Students of Class I-VI CBSE -i visited Delhi Metro museum today as part of the curriculum. The Museum has an extensive section on the construction of the Metro and the problems encountered during the process, including the story behind the construction of technological marvels such as the Chawri Bazaar Metro station, which is the second deepest Metro station in the world, India's first extra-dosed bridge. A model of Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM), a "tooth" taken from a TBM, soil samples collected from around the city and helmets of different colours used at construction sites form part of the Museum.
The technological features of the Metro system such as the Automatic Train Control System, Automatic Fare Collection system, round-the-clock activities of various departments, features friendly for the physically challenged, actual Metro rails and Over Head Equipment (OHE) to supply power are described in the Museum. It has an account of the first day of Metro's operation when about 1.2 million people queued up for a ride at six stations, forcing DMRC to issue a public appeal asking commuters to defer joyrides.
The Museum has two touch screen computers that play the DMRC corporate movie and animations describing the way tunnel boring machines and launching girders used in elevated construction work. Mannequins wearing the different uniforms worn by operations and construction staff, along with brief descriptions of these, a model of the Metro train, models of stations, share certificates and close-circuit television camera which visitors can use are included.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
VISIT TO DELHI METRO RAIL MUSEUM ON 16 OCT ,2015 (FRIDAY)
VISIT TO RAIL MUSEUM
South Asia's first modern Metro Museum, show casing the Delhi Metro, has been opened in New Delhi, the only such installation worldwide in an operational Metro station.
The museum of the Delhi Metro took 32 years to reach the operational stage .
It has displays on the
unique management style and work culture of the DMRC that has helped it
complete projects before time consistently, the importance of spiritualism
which is a guiding principle and the 'Bhagavad Gita' which serves as an
inspiration for the Metro employees.
Please Note: Visit will be within the school timings.
Kindly send your ward in proper school uniform along with the I-card.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
International day of girl 11 OCT
International Day of the Girl
Child is an
international observance day declared by the United Nations; it is also called
the Day of the Girl and the International Day of the Girl.
October 11, 2012, was the first Day of the Girl. The observation supports more
opportunity for girls and increases awareness of gender inequality faced by
girls worldwide based upon their gender. This inequality includes areas such as
right to education/access to education, nutrition, legal rights, medical care,
and protection from discrimination, violence against women and unfree child
marriage.
The International Day of the
Girl Child initiative began as a project of Plan International, a
non-governmental organization that operates worldwide. The idea for an
international day of observance and celebration grew out of Plan
International's Because
I Am a Girl campaign,
which raises awareness of the importance of nurturing girls globally and in
developing countries in particular.
Friday, 2 October 2015
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