Friday, 23 August 2024

National Science Day Celebrated at Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul with a Painting Competition

Dantewada, Chhattisgarh – Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul observed National Science Day on August 23, 2024, with great enthusiasm, organizing a painting competition in the school library. The event aimed to foster scientific temper and creativity among students while celebrating the spirit of scientific inquiry. The theme for this year’s National Science Day was embraced by the students, who translated their understanding of science into beautiful works of art. The school library was transformed into a vibrant gallery, showcasing the talent and creativity of young minds. Students from various classes participated in the competition, each presenting unique perspectives on the theme. The paintings ranged from depictions of scientific discoveries and innovations to imaginative representations of future technologies. The students’ creativity and understanding of science were evident in the intricate details and thoughtful concepts portrayed in their artworks. The competition provided a platform for students to express their ideas and engage with science in an artistic and meaningful way. In her closing remarks, the principal extended heartfelt thanks to all the students who participated in the competition, as well as to the teachers and staff who helped organize the event. She praised the participants for their outstanding efforts and encouraged them to continue exploring the wonders of science through both academic and creative pursuits. The event concluded with the distribution of certificates and prizes to the top performers, but the real success lay in the enthusiasm and curiosity sparked among the students. The National Science Day celebration at Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul was a memorable occasion, reinforcing the importance of science in everyday life and inspiring the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and artists.

Garba Dance Festival Celebrated at Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul Under the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Program

Dantewada, Chhattisgarh – In a vibrant display of cultural unity and diversity, Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul celebrated a Garba dance festival on the theme of Gujarat, under the nationwide Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat program. The event, held in the school's premises, was a grand success, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat through traditional Garba dance performances. The program was a part of the school's initiative to foster national integration and celebrate India's cultural diversity. Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul, situated in the Raipur region of Dantewada district, took this opportunity to immerse students and faculty in the colorful traditions of Gujarat. The festival highlighted the state's vibrant culture, with students donning traditional attire and performing the Garba dance with enthusiasm and grace. Music teacher Amit Pathak played a pivotal role in the success of the event. His dedication to training the students was evident in the seamless execution of the performances. Mr. Pathak, known for his passion for music and cultural activities, spent weeks preparing the students for the event. His efforts culminated in a series of captivating performances that left the audience in awe. The event included various functions, starting with a brief introduction to the significance of Garba in Gujarat’s culture, followed by the performances. The students’ synchronized dance moves, combined with the traditional music, created an electrifying atmosphere, bringing the essence of Gujarat to the heart of Chhattisgarh. The Garba festival at Kendriya Vidyalaya Kirandul was not just a celebration of a dance form but also a reflection of the school’s commitment to the ideals of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. The program successfully instilled a sense of pride and unity among the students, as they embraced the cultural diversity that defines the nation.

Monday, 19 August 2024

Celebrating Raksha Bandhan: A Special Event at Our Primary School

At our primary school primary wing, Raksha Bandhan was a heartwarming and joyful event that highlighted the creativity and spirit of our students. In preparation for this special occasion, the girls in the primary section were invited to make handmade rakhis. With colorful threads, beads, and a lot of enthusiasm, the girls crafted beautiful and unique rakhis, each reflecting their personal touch and artistic flair. The celebration didn’t stop there. The students also brought homemade sweets from their homes, adding a delicious and personal touch to the festivities. As the classes came together, the classroom was filled with laughter, the sweet aroma of treats, and the vibrant display of handmade rakhis. This event not only allowed students to express their creativity but also fostered a sense of community and tradition within the school. It was a beautiful way for everyone to come together, share joy, and celebrate the essence of Raksha Bandhan.

Monday, 5 August 2024

National Librarians Day (12 August)

August 12, has been denoted National Librarians' Day in India. Dr. SR Ranganathan, who is known as the Father of Library Science in India, birthday is observed every year as National Librarian Day in India.August 12, has been denoted National Librarians' Day in India. Dr. SR Ranganathan, who is known as the Father of Library Science in India, birthday is observed every year as National Librarian Day in India

ब्रिटेन को पटकने के बाद लगा भारतीय हॉकी टीम को झटका, अगले मैच में हो सकता है नुकसान!

Paris olympics 2024 में Indian Hockey Team ने शानदार प्रदर्शन करते हुए सेमीफाइनल में जगह बना ली है. लेकिन सेमीफाइनल मुकाबले से पहले भारतीय टीम को एक बड़ा झटका लगा है. टीम के अनुभवी डिफेंडर अमित रोहिदास पर एक मैच का बैन लगा दिया गया है. भारतीय हॉकी टीम (Indian Hockey Teams) ने पेरिस ओलंपिक्स (Paris Olympics 2024) के सेमीफाइनल में जगह बना ली है. लेकिन सेमीफाइनल से पहले टीम को एक बड़ा झटका लगा है. टीम के स्टार प्लेयर अमित रोहिदास पर एक मैच का बैन लग गया है. यानी वो सेमीफाइनल मुकाबले में नहीं खेल पाएंगे. अमित टीम के सबसे अनुभवी डिफेंडर हैं. उनकी गैरमौजूदगी में टीम का डिफेंस कमजोर हो सकता है.

Chhattisgarh High Court: Physical violence for discipline or education is cruel

The Chhattisgarh High Court has dismissed a petition filed by a teacher accused of abetting a student's suicide, stating that corporal punishment is cruel and unconstitutional. The court emphasized the importance of nurturing children with care rather than subjecting them to physical violence. In Short Chhattisgarh HC dismisses teacher's petition in student suicide case Court declares corporal punishment as cruel and unconstitutional Emphasizes the need to nurture children with care and tenderness It is cruel to subject a child to physical violence in school in the name of discipline or education, the Chhattisgarh High Court observed while dismissing a petition filed by a woman teacher accused of abetting the suicide of student. An FIR was lodged at Manipur police station in February against Sister Mercy alias Elizabeth Jose (43), a teacher of Carmel Convent School in Ambikapur in Surguja District, for allegedly abetting the suicide of a girl student of Class VI, the petitioner’s lawyer Rajat Agrawal said.

Sunday, 4 August 2024

Manu Bhakar Wins Medals

Ace Indian shooter Manu Bhaker missed a Paris 2024 Olympics medal hat-trick after finishing fourth in the women’s 25m air pistol shooting event at the National Shooting Center in Chateauroux on Saturday. Despite occupying the top three places for most of the final, a poor series towards the closing stages saw her drop to fourth place after a shoot-off with Veronika Major of Hungary. Veronika Major won the bronze medal in the final. Jiin Yang of the Republic of Korea took the gold medal after beating France’s Camille Jedrzejewski in a shoot-off. Despite the way her campaign ended, Manu Bhaker made history aplenty at the Paris 2024 Games. Earlier, she became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in shooting after winning the bronze in the women’s 10m air pistol final. She then won the bronze in the 10m air pistol mixed team event with Sarabjot Singh to clinch India’s first shooting medal in a team event at the Olympics. On Saturday, Manu began the 25m air pistol shooting final with a solid performance in the first stage. She was tied in second place with 10 points after the first stage along with four other athletes. Jiin Yang took the top spot at the end of the first stage with 13 points to her name. Bhaker dropped to sixth after the first round of the elimination stage, tied on 13 points with Trinh Thu Vinh of Vietnam. However, the 22-year-old Indian shooter completed a perfect five in the second series to rise to third along with Jedrzejewski. The duo trailed Jiin Yang and Veronika Major at the top. Bhaker closed the gap with Jiin Yang down to just a single point with strong shooting in the sixth and seventh series. However, she managed just two points in the following series to drop down and was tied with Veronika Major in the fourth-place elimination round. In the ensuing shoot-off to decide fourth place, Manu Bhaker missed two targets compared to Veronika Major’s single miss and a historic third Olympic medal at the same Games slipped out from her in cruel fashion. No Indian has won three individual medals at the Olympics. PV Sindhu, Sushil Kumar and Norman Pritchard (British India) have two each. On Friday, the 22-year-old Manu Bhaker finished second in the qualifying round to make it to the eight-woman final. She had a qualifying score of 590, which was only bettered by Veronika Major’s 592 with the latter equalling the Olympic qualifying record in this event. Bhaker was the only athlete from the 21-member Indian shooting team to participate in multiple individual events. She has won two of the three medals in India’s Paris 2024 tally so far - all of which have come from shooting. Besides Bhaker and Sarabjot, Swapnil Kusale won a bronze medal in men’s 50m rifle three positions. Bhaker’s fourth-place finish in the women’s 25m pistol final was also the second for India in Paris after Arjun Babuta also suffered the same fate in the men’s 10m air rifle final. India's skeet shooters, Maheshwari Chauhan, Raiza Dhillon and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka, were also in action on Saturday. Naruka finished 24th in the men's skeet qualification round with a score of 116 and failed to make it to the final. Only the top six qualified. After Day 1 of the women's skeet qualifiers, Chauhan is in eighth place with 71 while Dhillon is currently placed 25th in the standings with 66. Heading into the second day of the qualifiers, Nele Wissmer of Germany and Amber Rutter of the USA lead the field with 74

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