Wednesday 31 March 2021

Pustakopahar

 

The concept of Pustakopahar (Passing over of the textbooks to juniors students) has been developed with the objective of using  relatively new-used books by the students of all age groups before the beginning of an academic year. The books are especially useful for children from low economic backgrounds, who in spite of being able to afford education, are unable to afford academic session. Beside a step like this brings an opportunity to let the text books have a new life, inculcate a spirit of bonding between students. The students learn and exhibit responsible moral behavior, and contribute a student’s effort towards saving money and environment.
Therefore, students are requested to come forward and give their textbooks and other related study material to the immediate juniors through Library.
ITS A HUMBLE REQUEST TO ALL THE PARENTS AND CHILDREN, IF YOU HAVE YOUR LAST YEARS GENTLY USED TEXTBOOKS WITH YOU, KINDLY DONATE IT TO KV CLRI. THOSE WHO ARE READY TO GIVE THEIR OLD TEXTBOOKS ARE REQUESTED TO WRAP ALL THE BOOKS TOGETHER IN ONE BAG OR KEEP ALL THE BOOKS IN ONE PACKET AND WRITE YOUR NAME AND CLASS ON IT.

Thursday 26 November 2020

MY DICTIONARY

 DICTIONARY ACTIVITY CLICK HERE

REARRANGE THE WORDS AND FIND THE MEANING AND UPLOADF THE WORKSHEET IN PADLET LINK.

Friday 13 November 2020

Thursday 12 November 2020

BLOOMING AUTHORS

 BLOOMING AUTHORS: Students have to redit the story of The tortoise and the rabbit and submit in the padlet given.

The hare and the Tortoise

Tuesday 3 November 2020

Essay Writing Competition for 'Vigilant India - Prosperous India'


Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India is observing the ‘Vigilance Awareness Fortnight’ ‘सतर्कता जागरुकता पखवाड़ा’ from 27 October to 10 November 2020 to emphasize the importance of integrity in public life. The Theme for the Vigilance Awareness Fortnight is – Satark Bharat, Samriddh Bharat (Vigilant India, Prosperous India). The theme puts the impetus on the thought that the development and progress of the nation take place when individuals and organizations are vigilant in safeguarding integrity as a core value.
All sections of society need to be vigilant in order to uphold integrity in all aspects of our national life. Being vigilant also means improvement of internal processes, time-bound disposal of work, and systemic improvements leveraging technology. Technology can play a significant role in making India vigilant and prosperous through process improvements leading to inclusion, simplification, efficiency, and transparency.
Following the same, to enthuse employees and the public at large towards values of honesty, integrity, sincerity, responsibility, transparency, and service to the nation, MeitY has undertaken an essay writing competition through MyGov platform.


We invite you to be part of the 'Vigilant India - Prosperous India' Vigilance Awareness Week and write an essay any of the following topics below-
1. Unity in Diversity: Positioning India as a Leader in Emerging Global Scenario
2. Resilient India: Turning Crisis into Opportunity
3. Rights Vs Duties: Aware Citizens, Awakened Nation
4. Nation First: Ignited Minds, Prosperous Nation)

Prize
1. A cash prize of Rs. 7000/- to the first best entry
2. A cash prize of Rs. 5000/- to the second-best entry
3. A cash prize of Rs. 3000/- to the third-best entry

The Last Date for submitting your entries is 10th November 2020

Terms & Conditions 
1. The Competition is open to all citizens of India only. 
2. All entries must be submitted on https://www.mygov.in/ Entries submitted through any other medium/mode would not be considered for evaluation. 
3. A participant can send one entry only. In case it is found that any the participant has submitted more than one entry, all the entries will be considered as invalid. 
4. The entry should be original. Copied entries will not be considered under the contest. 
5. The participant must be the same person who has written the writeup and plagiarism would not be accepted. 
6. Please note that the Essay must be original and should not violate any provision of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957. 
7. Anyone found infringing on others’ copyright would be disqualified from the competition. The government of India does not bear any responsibility for copyright violations or infringements of intellectual property carried out by the participants. 
8. Mention the author's name/emails, etc. anywhere in the body of the essay will lead to disqualification. 9. Participant is to make sure that their MyGov profile is accurate and updated since it would be using this for further communication. This includes details such as name, photo, complete postal address, email ID, and phone number. Entries with incomplete profiles would not be considered. 
10. MeitY reserves the right to cancel or amend all or any part of the Competition and/ or the Terms & Conditions/Technical Parameters/ Evaluation Criteria. 
11. However, any changes to the Terms and Conditions/Technical Parameters/Evaluation Criteria, or cancellation of the Contest, will be updated /posted on the MyGov. Platform. It would be the responsibility of the participants to keep themselves informed of any changes in the Terms & Conditions/Technical Parameters/Evaluation Criteria stated for this Contest. 

Criteria of Evaluation 
The write-ups will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: 
1. Central Theme – contextual (20%) 
2. Coherence and organization in structure (20%) 
3. Creativity (40%) 
4. Clarity in language expression and Style (20%) 

Mode of submission 
1. The participant should submit the write-up in PDF file format only. 
2. Visit the website https://www.mygov.in/ to submit the essay. 
3. Write-up text should be submitted in readable Font. 
4. Font size should be 12 or 14. 
5. Line spacing should be 1.15 only. 


Source:   
https://www.mygov.in/task/essay-writing-competition-vigilant-india-prosperous-india?utm_source=webcampaign&utm_medium=bpn&utm_campaign=vigilantindia&utm_term=meity&utm_content=essay

Monday 7 September 2020

 LITERACY WEEK : cbse circulated various programme on literacy week 

International Literacy Day is celebrated every year on 8th September to highlight the importance of literacy for individuals and the societies as well as the need for augmented efforts towards more literate societies. The basic form of literacy is being able to read and write. Reading promotes literacy and is a simple way to keep students’ minds stimulated and focused. It also helps in the development of skills like creative and analytical thinking.


various programmes for our students PADLET CLICK HERE

Friday 31 July 2020

 

ONLINE RESOURCE

HERE  inroducing some online surces those are useful for your studies

Thursday 18 June 2020






P.N. Panicker, who died on June 19, known as the Father of Library Movement in Kerala. As a teacher in his hometown Panicker started the Sanadanadharmam Library in 1926.


To observe his death anniversary, the National Reading Day is celebrated nationally.


Reading plays a significant role in the development of country's socio-economic progress. Progress of a person, community and country depends on its rich knowledge base. Rich knowledge base depends on reading. 'Read and Grow' is the slogan of the P.N. Foundation.


'#MyBookMyFriend' campaign has started on social media by MHRD to encourage reading among students.


Reading month will be celebrated from June 19 to July 18,2020.

Dear students its your programme SAVE THE DATE for competion and programmes

Saturday 13 June 2020


VIRTUAL EXPLORER  CLICK HERE:  Dear students here due to covid pandemic you are not able to attend school as wellas library. so here you can go through VIRTUAL LIBRARY. cLICK ON THE IMAGES to read books


Monday 25 November 2019

LIBRARY WEEK CELEBRATION

Library  Week Celebration 2019

PROGRAMS FOLLOWED

  1. BOOK EXHIBITION: BY MIRROR BOOKS around 8000rps booke were purchased by students,and SCHOLASTIC online purchase of books also done.




  2. BOOKMARK COMPETITION:Very good participation by the students.
  3. SPEECH IN ASSEMBLY : About library week and importance had delivered by reader's club seondary student AKSHAY ASHOK CLASS XI.
  4. QUIZ ON BOOKS & AUTHORS







  5. BOOK TALK