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Thursday, July 30, 2020
Harry Potter’s Birth Day (July 31)
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Logo Design Contest for AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
Logo Design Contest for Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
India has faced the COVID-19 situation with fortitude and a spirit of self-reliance, that is evident in the fact that from zero production of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) before March 2020, India today has created a capacity of producing 2 lakh PPE kits daily, which is also growing steadily. Additionally, India has demonstrated how it rises up to challenges and uncovers opportunities therein, as manifested in the re-purposing of various automobile sector industries to collaborate in the making of life-saving ventilators.
Hon'ble Prime Minister shared his vision of AatmaNirbhar Bharat during his address to the Nation on 12th May 2020 wherein he urged the Citizens to use these trying times to become AatmaNirbhar (self-reliant). This has been very well received to enable the resurgence of the Indian economy.
Government of India is looking to have a distinct identity for AatmaNirbhar Bharat Abhiyan by developing a logo for AatmaNirbhar Bharat based on creative and innovative inputs from the citizens of the country through the AatmaNirbhar Bharat Logo design Contest on MyGov.in.
Last date of submission of entries is 5th August 2020 till 11.45 PM.
The winning Logo will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 25,000/-
Painting Competition on International Tiger Day Organised by Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Painting Competition on International Tiger Day
Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change is going to organize an online art competition on the occasion of International Tiger Day with the goal to promote a global system for the protection of Natural Habitat and raise awareness for tiger conservation issue did a painting competition.
Theme: ‘Protect tigers and their habitat'
Prize and Recognition
• A Certificate for appreciation from the Department of Environment Forest and Climate Change Govt. of Bihar
• A memento from the DEFCC.
• Department will promote the painting and artist through its Social media handle (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram)
Last Date of submission form: 10th August 2020
Result- On 15th August 2020
Online Exhibition- From 16th August to 20th August 2020.
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National Level Patriotic Poem Competition organised by CCRT
National Level Patriotic Poem Competition
Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), an autonomous organization of Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, announces National Level Patriotic Poem Competition on the occasion of Independence Day 2020.
CCRT is working in the field of linking education with culture for more than 40 years and has awarded more than 14000 scholarships till date to the young and meritorious children in the age group of 10 to 14 years.
CCRT under the initiatives/programs to be undertaken during the Independence Day 2020, on behalf of Ministry of Culture , Government of India invites entries of “Patriotic Poem” from meritorious young children in the age group of 10 to 14 years, for participation in the National Level Patriotic Poem Competition. Children whose date of birth is in between 01.07.2007 and 30.06.2011 (both days inclusive) are eligible to send their entries.
The selected winners will be awarded Merit Certificate along with Cash Prize of :
1. First Prize (Rs. 15,000/-)
2. Second Prize (Rs. 7,500/-)
3. Third Prize (Rs. 5,000/-)
4. Consolation Prize (Rs. 2000/-) for each State/ Union Territory of India ( poems from which state/ Union Territory received)
The last date for submission of the Entries will be 07-08-2020, 11.30 P.M.
Monday, July 27, 2020
World Nature Conservation Day 2020
What is the Significance of World Nature Conservation Day?
Each and every activity in the world depends upon nature so people should understand that any activity they do will affect the earth. Conservation of nature is of utmost importance to all human beings and their life on Earth. Earth has given essential need to live like water, air, trees, animals, food, soil, minerals, etc. so its people duty to keep the environment safe and clean. There are so many threats to nature, such as deforestation, illegal trade in wildlife, pollution, plastics use, chemicals, industrial developments, and many more factors. So, it is important to protect nature and to create a healthy environment for present and future generations.
What is the History of World Nature Conservation Day?
The founder and the history of World Conservation Day is unknown. The main objective of celebrating this day is to protect, maintain and conserve the natural resources and habitats. Due to the depletion of natural resources and the imbalance in the ecosystem, people face the risks like natural disasters, global warming, various diseases and much more. So the only solution to overcome these problems is to preserve the natural resources by creating awareness to the people around the world and encouraging them to protect the environment in an effective manner for present as well as future generations.
What are the steps to conserve the environment?
Due to the fact that natural resources are limited, and the formation takes millions of years, the human exploits them for their endless consumption and comfort. Human beings have become a threat to natural resources as the human interference in natural resources is rising day after day. So, it's very important to save the resources and some of the steps to conserve the nature are listed below:
- Use of alternative energy of energy such as solar and wind energy
- Plant more trees to maintain the ecosystem and to prevent soil erosion
- Use the water resources in a proper way and reuse the kitchen water for watering the gardens
- Grow vegetation in catchment areas
- Reduce the usage of electricity
- Use the recyclable and biodegradable products
- Ensure the recycling of wastes
- Try to minimize the use of cars for shorter distance
- Use paper bags or cloth bag instead of plastic bags
- Grow the own vegetables by using organic compost
- Install water treatment plants and rainwater harvesting
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Kargil Vijay Diwas : India celebrates 21 Years of Victory in Kargil War
Kargil Vijay Diwas : India celebrates 21 Years of Victory in Kargil War
Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated in India on 26 July. In 1999, the Pakistani army crossed the Line of Control in Kargil and tried to capture India’s land. The Kargil war was fought for more than 3 months and ended on 26 July and both the countries lost their many soldiers. The war ended with India regaining control of all the previously held territory, hence re-establishing the status quo antebellum. Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated on 26 July every year in honor of the Kargil War’s Heroes. This day is celebrated in the Kargil–Dras sector and the national capital New Delhi, where the Prime Minister of India pays homage to the soldiers at Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate every year. Functions are also organized all over the country to commemorate the contributions of the armed forces.
The reason for the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers disguised as Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the LOC, which fills in as the true outskirt between the two states. During the initial phases of the war, Pakistan accused the battling completely for free Kashmiri militants, yet records abandoned by losses and later proclamations by Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff indicated an association of Pakistani paramilitary forces, drove by General Ashraf Rashid. The Indian Army, later supported by the Indian Air Force, recovered a lion’s share of the situations on the Indian side of the LOC penetrated by the Pakistani soldiers and militants. Confronting worldwide political restriction, the Pakistani forces pulled back from the staying Indian situations along the LOC
History:
In the midst of heightened tensions after both of the rival countries had successfully created and tested nuclear weapons, came the Lahore agreement of 1999, in which both the countries mutually agreed to solve the Kashmir issue in a peaceful manner.
However, beginning from the winter of 1998, Pakistani troops began infiltrating towards the Indian side of the Line of Control (LoC) under Operation Badr, hoping to cut off Indian troops in Siachen and force them to retreat. The Pakistani troops had managed to capture a region between 130 to 200 square kilometres, before India responded with Operation Vijay.
The glorious Operation Vijay saw the mobilisation of about 2,00,000 Indian troops and brought a swift and final end to the conflict by recapturing all the previously lost posts and forcing the Pakistani troops to make a run for it. The Kargil was a unique instance of two nuclear-capable powers facing each other off in a conventional warfare.
In the end the then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Shariff managed to get the US to intervene diplomatically so as to ensure an absolute end to the conflict.
This year our school is also going to celebrated the Kargil Vijay Diwas 2020. For the school students "Online QUIZ Competition on Kargil Vijay Diwas 26th July 2020" are conducted through this library blog.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Friday, July 10, 2020
Result of International Plastic Bag Free Day 2020 : Poster Making Competition
Revised Curriculum for the Academic Year 2020-21
World Population Day 2020 : 11 th July 2020
World Population Day 2020 11 July 2020
History of World Population Day:
The day came about in 1989 when it was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme. It was inspired by the public interest in Five Billion Day on July 11, 1987, the approximate date on which the world's population reached five billion people. The United Nations General Assembly decided to continue observing the day through its resolution 45/216 of December 1990.
Significance of World Population Day:
The day is significant because it highlights the problems of overpopulation, raises awareness about the effects of overpopulation on the environment and development. It also talks about the health problems faced by child bearing women and the importance of family planning, gender equality, poverty, maternal health and human rights.
Theme of World Population Day 2020:
The theme this year is based on safeguarding the health and rights of women and girls around the world especially during the time of COVID-19 pandemic. A recent UNFPA research highlighted that if the lockdown continues for 6 months, and there is major disruption to health services, then 47 million women in low and middle-income countries might not have access to modern contraceptives. This would in turn lead to 7 million unintended pregnancies. Apart from that, it could see a rise in gender-based violence, female genital mutilation and child marriages.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
SWAYAM Prabha KISHORE MANCH Program Schedule (29th JUNE to 5th JULY 2020)
Thursday, July 2, 2020
International Plastic Bag Free Day 3rd July 2020
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