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Journalist
and a
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Projects in the Class. You may find50 ways to use News
and various
other Activities on Kidsfreesouls to encourage kids for reading and
provide Language Learning and Literacy Development for Young children.
As Teachers, we often
over-burden the child with a lot of extra curricular Activities, apart
from Academic Education.
Kidsfreesouls believe in Overall Development of
the child. Once a week, Round the year - Get the kids use the
Kidsfreesouls News in classrooms, follow the Calendar Activities and
other Kidsfreesouls sections. Feel free to take the prints to use for
Projects.
- Explore Dance Games and steps. Download Footprints and Home is where
the heart is for your child's room as you decorate the house for
Christmas. Even get children to Make New
Year Resolutions. Some ideas here. Talk about the New year song
and find Auld Lang Syne Lyric words
Computer Literacy
Month:
Make the Children Lean
new Technology keeping in mind the Safety Rules. Before getting on the
web, let the kids know proper method of typing on the keyboards - know
the parts of the computer and how to operate the basic programs. Make
them use the Educational CDs and Games on Computer to master the
computing skills. Also, make children aware of using Kidsfreesouls and
other Safe surfing websites - With technology changing rules, even
Safe sites take children to other pages for which safe sites are not
responsible. Hence, make the children aware of Safety Rules and all
that goes with Social networkings, chats, emails and forwards, etc.
Follow the
Kidsfreesouls NIE Tips. Read the
Ed note on Computer Day. Follow the News and
other
various sections of the website. Let
kids explore on computer and make use of Kidsfreesouls sections like
FOR KIDS and all links on this page and
guiding them and encouraging them to write
poetry,
jokes,
riddles, book reviews, etc. It is not necessary for a child to be
online to explore but even a parent can use the contents and encourage
children to hook to activities with
worksheets
and other sections on kidsfreesouls. Kids can explore
the
Kids Blogs. Make scrap books with
kidsfreesouls content. Projects like
Literature
can have print out of Literature character + profile and paste on
room or school board. Find
Resource page
and
Color Paste too.
Be Computer Literate -
Spread Computer Literacy. However, Just think,
1 - World Aids Day
2 -
World Computer Day 5 - Walt Disney Birthday
6 - St. Nicholas Day
8 - Horace, Roman Poet Born
-John Lennon,
Beatles Pop Musician Killed, 1980
9 - John Milton, English Poet born 1608
10 - Emily Dickinson, American Poet born, 1830
16 - Jane Austen, Novelist born, 1775
17 - First flight by Orville Wright
25 - Christmas
- Isaac Newton Born,1642
30 - Rudyard Kipling, author born, 1865
December Birthstones: Turquoise & zircon
The sun that brief December day,
Rose cheerless over hills of grey,
And darkly circled, gave at noon,
A sadder sight than waning moon.
- John Greenleaf Whittler
November woods are bare and still,
November days are clear and bright,
Each noon burns up the morning chill,
The morning's snow is gone by night - Helent Hurst Jackson
October
Computer Literacy and Stamp Collecting Month
1 - Red Cross day Elderly People's day
First Model 'T' Ford Car put on the market, 1908
- Vegetarian Day
2 - Gandhi Jayanti
4 - Soviet Union launched first artificial satellite sputnik, 1957
5- World Habitat Day
8 - National Poetry Day (US)
9 - World Vision Day
12 - Columbus landed in America,1492
15 - International Blind's Day
16 - Oscar Wilde, Irish Dramatist born 1854
17-23 - Diwali Celebrations
21- Alfred Nobel, Swedish philanthropist and found of Nobel prize born 1833
28 - Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour dedicated, 1886 31- Halloween's Day
31 - Indira Gandhi, Indian Leader assassinated, 1984
31-Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's Birth Anniversary
Quote for September
By all these lovely tokens
September days are here,
With summer's best of weather
And Autumn's best of cheer.
- Helen Hunt Jackson
The morrow
was a bright September morn;
The earth was beautiful as if newborn;
There was nameless splendor everywhere,
That wild exhilaration in the air,
Which makes the passers in the city street
Congratulate each other as they meet
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
August
1 - Herman Melville, novelist of Moby Dick born 1819
2 - Friendship Day
4 - Percy B. Shelly, Poet born 1792
Queen Elizabeth mother of Elizabeth II born 1900
5 - Neil Armstrong, US Astronaut, first person to walk on moon born 1930
6 - Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet born 1809
* American Bomber dropped the first Atomic Bomb used in warfare on Hiroshima, Japan
1945
7 - Rabindranath Tagore born
9 - John Dryden, Poet & Dramatist born 1631
12 - Thomas Edison invented Phonograph, 1877
*Zia-Ul-Haq, Pakistan soldier & President 1977-1988 born on 1924
14 - Pakistan Independence Day
15 - India Independence Day
19 - Orville Wright, pioneer aviator and aeroplane designer born 1871
20 - Rajiv Gandhi, India Prime Minister born 1944
26- Birth of Mother Teresa
Special August flowers: Poppy & gladiolus
Gems are Sardonyx and the perido
July 4 - US Independence Day;
Canada Day
July 7 - Chocolate Day
July 10 - Sunil Gavaskar, Indian Cricketer Born 1949
July 12 - Julius Caesar, Roman General Born
July 15 - Rembrandt, Dutch Painter born 1606
July 25- George Stephenson first successfully demonstrated a Steam locomotive in
England, 1814
July 26-George Bernard Shaw, English Playwright Born 1856
July 27 - Aldous Leonard Huxley Born
July 30- Henry Ford, American Car Manufacturer born, 1863
Birthstone-Ruby
Special July Flower-Water Lily
JUNE
1 -
Helen Keller
dies, 1968
-John Masefield, British writer born, 1878
- Sir Frank Whittle, British Inventor of Jet Engine, born 1907
4 - Aesop's Birthday
5 - Adam Smith, Scottish economist & Author (Wealth of Nations) Born, 1723
- World Environment Day
6 - D Day in World War II
- Sweden Flag day
- German Author, Nobel Prize winner, Thomas Mann born, 1875
9 - George Stephenson born, (Founder of Railways) 1781
11 - Ben Jonson, English poet and playwright, born 1572
- Richard Strauss, German Composer born, 1864
12 - Anne Frank Born
1929
- George Bush, President of US, born 1924
- Philippines Independence day
13 - William Butler Yeats, Irish Poet and playwright born, 1865
14 - National Flag Day (US)
16 -
Ford
Motor company founded, 1903
18 - Paul Maccartney (Beatles) born
19 - Blaise Pascal, French philosopher, mathematician and scientist, born,
1623
21 - Father's Day
21 - Jean Paul Sartre, French philosopher and writer, born 1905
22 - US actress Meryl Streep born, 1949
23 - Carl Milles, Swedish sculptor, born 1875
27 - Hellen Keller Born, 1880
28 - King Henry VII born
June Quotes
"And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days;
Then Heaven tries earth if it be in tune, And over it solftly, her warm ear
lays;
Whether we look, or whether we listen,
We hear life murmur, or see it glisten"
- James Russell Lowell
No Price is
set on the lavish summer, June may be had by the poorest comer.
- James Russell Lowell
June symbols
Rose
is the special flower
Gems are pearl, alexandrite and moonstone
MAY
6 National Teachers Day
15 International Day of Families
Asparagus Month
1 - MAY DAY Gujarat Day
2 - Leonardo Da Vinci died, 1519 4 - First Derby, an important English Horse Race, 1780
5 - Childrens' Day in Japan
* Karl Marx, born 1818
* Napolean Died, 1821
-Cartoon day
6 - Sigmund Freud, Austrian Psychoanalysis, born 1856
7 - Rabindranath Tagore
Death day
9 - First Newspaper Cartoon in US, 1754
12 - Edward Lear, born 1812 (English writer & artist)
Bertrand Russell British Philosopher born 1872
- Florence Nightingale born, 1820
13 - Mother's day
15 - International Day of Families
21 - Alexander Pope, English poet born 1688
22 - Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes creator, born
1859
24 - Queen Victoria Born, 1819
25 - Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Essayist & Poet born 1803
29 - John F. Kennedy, 35th U.S.President born 1917
30 - First flight by hovercraft, 1959
31 - Walt Whitman, American poet born 1819
"Hail, bounteous May, that dot inspire,
Mirth and youth and
warm desire;
Woods and groves are of thy dressing,
Hill and dale doth boast thy
blessing" - John Milton
May Birthstone: Emerald
Flowers: Hawthorn and Lily
1 - April
Fool's Day
2 - Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer of Fairy tales born 1805
6 - Robert Peary reached what he claimed North Pole
7 - St. Francis Xavier born in spain 1506
* World Health Day
8 - Buddha's Birthday celebrated in Japan
* Flower Festival in Japan
10 - US Journalist Joseph Pulitzer born 1847
12 - Yuri Gagarin orbits Earth
15 - Titanic Sank, 1912
* Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Painter, Sculptor & Scientist born 1452
18 - Pet Owner's day
19 - Humorous day
20 - Adolf Hitler, German Dictator born 1889
21 - Rome founded as per Tradition 753 BC
* Friedrich Froebel, German founder of the kindergarten system born 1782
22 - Earth Day
23 - William Shakespeare Born 1564 & same day died
1616
* St. George's Day
* World Book Day
- International Sing out day
24 - Astronomy Day
25 - World Penquin Day
26 - Hug a Friend Day
27 -
Arbor Day
30 - Adolf Hitler commited suicide 1945
-National Honesty Day
Flowers of April
Sweet pea and daisy
Birthstone
Diamond
"The first of April,
some do say, Is set apart for All Fool's Day; But why the people call it so, Nor I, nor
they themselves do know"
- Poor Robin's Almanac, 1760
When proud April, dressed in
all his trim
Has put a spirit of youth in everything
- Shakespeare
The stormy March has come at last,
With wind and cloud and
changing skies;
I hear the rushing of the blast
That through
the snowy valley flies.
-William Cullen Bryant
The Year's at the
spring, And day's at the morn; God's in his Heaven-All's
right with the world!
-Robert Frost
Flower:Violet
Did
you Know?
It is said:March comes like a Lion and goes out like a Lamb.
This means that the first day of March is stormy and last
day is mild and warm. It is also said March winds follows
April showers.
Universal Letter writing
week - 8 to 14 Jan
Hobby Month
Kite Flying Festival
1 - First issue of The Times Newspaper, London, 1785
- Betsy Ross Day
4 - German Fairy Tale collector Jakob Grimm born 1785
-Louis Braille, French inventor of alphabet used by Blind born 1809 6- Sherlock Holmes Author Birthday
8 - Elvis Presley Born 10-First Underground Railway, London, 1863 12 - Swami Vivekanand Born, 1833 14 - Uttarayan Kite Festival
17 - Benjamin Franklin born 1706
19 - Edgar Allan Poe, American Author born 1809
- Dr. Martin Luther Jr. born 1929 - (3rd monday in jan)
21 - Concorde entered airline service
22- Lord Byron, British poet born 1788
25 - Robert Burns, Scottist Poet Born 1759
26 - India Republic Day
- Dr. Ambedkar's Birthday
- Australia Day
27 - Lewis Carol, British Author of Alice's Adventures in wonderland born, 1832
- Mozart's Birthday
29 - Puzzle Day
30 - Gandhiji's Assasination, 1948
30 - Martyrs' Day
Carnival at Kankaria lake begins on 25th December especially
focused on Children. The four-minute song will be part of the
week-long cultural extravaganza Kankaria Carnival. Also a
scintillating performance of laser beams on a giant water-screen
amid the picturesque Kankaria lake will be organised. This kind of
laser show is exclusive and been performed earlier at IPL
tournaments and Umiya Mata Festival in Unjha. Another laser light
show will depict 600 years of foundation of Ahmedabad, cultural
ethos and lifestyle of the city. Deputy municipal commissioner MS
Patel says, "This year, the carnival revolves around children. It
will be a unique experience for the visitors. We all are working
on the finer modalities of the performance which will be based on
a story line." Last year, over 20 lakh persons participated in the
inaugural year of the carnival. It has been organised by Ahmedabad
Municipal Corporation (AMC) to mark one year of Kankaria Lake
Front Development Project (KLFD).
Sattvik 2009 - Healthy way to Go
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A three-day Sattvik 2009', traditional food festival was
organised by SRISTI and Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A)
with rich cuisine, traditional food items and products. Kashmiri
cuisine was offered to the city people apart from AP's bamboo soup
made up of bamboo buds mixed with pulses. The festival showed the
rich bio-diversity existing in rural areas of the country
untouched by the urban masses. At more than 50 stalls organic
foods, food grains, fruits and traditional delicacies and rural
innovations were at display. Booklets were distributed on how to
save the grains from germs and other traditional tips of cooking.
Health and organic food product stalls attracted the visitors.
Hindi Magazine by
Gujarat Vidyapith
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Gujarat Vidyapith’s Bhartiya Bhasha Sanskriti Bhavan will launch
its first quarterly magazine ‘Vidhya Kiran’ on November 14. It
will have 20 to 24 pages and will be released by Vice Chancellor
Sudershan Iyengar. The magazine will give the readers an insight
into languages and their history. The Bhavan aims to circulate at
least 1,000 copies free in colleges, banks and Central government
officers in the city. The magazine will feature articles, poems
and stories among other write-ups by faculty. Students will be
invited to contribute in due course and the magazine’s scope might
be extended to the entire state. The magazine will be in Hindi.
The department teaches 12 Indian and foreign languages like
Spanish, German, Arabic, French, etc.
Send Essays on Connecting India
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Gujarat NRE-AMA Centre for National Integrity
has organised an essay competition on “Connecting India — The
Dream Beyond Sardar”. School and college students in the age group
15-20 can send their entry in Englih or Gujarati in not more than
1,500 words by November 14.
The entries have to be forwarded by their respective institutes,
said AMA Co-ordinator KK Nair. The essay competition is an effort
towards collecting the views of the youth on building a strong
India. The best five entries in both languages will get prizes.
Results will be announced on November 20 and the five winners will
get an opportunity to address the audience on November 21.
School Websites
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Education inspectors from Ahmedabad DEO’s office will start
instructing Shala Vikas Sankul, techinicians and QDS groups on
making websites and the data needed for the same. Recently a
circular was issued by the State Education Department that schools
should have their websites and should upload all relevant
information. It will be a task-oriented work and it has been
divided among zones. Zonal education inspectors will guide the
schools.
Diabetes Awareness
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Project Kadam
organized an Awareness Exhibition for Diabetes as part of a
scientific conference. A
walk had been organized on Sunday early morning at 6.30 to
reiterate the need of exercise to control diabetes. A small
lifestyle modification like 30 minutes of walk every day can go a
long way in controlling diabetes. Also, for the first time,
an initiative is launched on
Sunday at 8 am from Gujarat University exhibition centre. Twenty
dieticians, 10 counsellors and 10 educators have gave guidance to
the people about symptoms of diabetes, tips to help diagnosis of
the disease in early stages and also awareness to control diet for
effective diabetes management. The exhibition venue at Gujarat
University also had
healthy food corner put up to help people understand the kind of
dietary changes that can be incorporated.
Welcome to Gujarat : Swagatam to the newly revamped Gujarat State
Official Portal
As
I content wrote the
Gujarat Government State Portal for last many days, here's
presenting the newly revamped Official Gujarat Portal. The
thematic Portal provides glimpse into 5.5 Crore Gujaratis ‘Apnu
Gujarat – Agavu Gujarat’ (Our Gujarat, Unique Gujarat) and act as
catalyst to positively influence Gujarat and its rich Culture and
traditions which has marked its footprints Internationally. The
Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi lives on to the boom of a 21st century
Gujarat with robust and mass movement of Development and Progress
with a Proactive Government.
Young Scientists meet at Science City
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For the first time, the 17th National Children
Science Congress is being held in Ahmedabad. Gujarat Science City will
evaluate child science projects with 800 children in the age group of
10 to 17 years participating from 22-24th October. Earlier the program
was to be held in December which has been now shifted for ongoing
projects. (refer below for earlier news)
President Barack Obama gets Nobel Peace Prize
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9 months to Presidency and US President Barack
Obama gets Lifetime Award 'Nobel Prize for Peace' - "for his
extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and
cooperation between peoples". It is learnt, the President has decided
to donate his about $1.4 million Nobel Peace prize money to charities. Obama would travel to Oslo to receive the Award. On being awarded,
Obama, was
himself surprised and humbled by this announcement. He said the Nobel
Peace award to him represents hopes of millions and millions
throughout the world and is not just the achievements of one person.It
represents the life and the world that they want to live in — whether
that's a world without nuclear weapons, a world without the spread of
weapons of mass destruction, a world with peace in the Middle East, a world that addresses climate change, he said.
Although
Mahatma Gandhi did not get the Nobel Prize, the Gandhian club got
one more member with nobel peace prize being awarded to Obama.
Prominent leaders who believe in Gandhian philosophy of peace and non
violence globally are Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Aung San Suu
Kyi and Dalai Lama. An admirer of Gandhi, Obama seems to be a great
follower and recently mentioned Gandhi as 'real hero of mine.'
Nobel Prize
Winner in Chemistry - Dr. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
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The Swedish Nobel
Committee awarded the Prize to Dr Ramakrishnan,
an India-born structural biologist whose quest for scientific
excellence took him from undergraduate schools in India to graduate
and post doc studies in US and research in UK. He is currently
affiliated with the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge,
UK, for his work on protein-producing ribosomes, and its translation
of DNA information into life. He shares the Prize with Dr Thomas
Steitz of Yale University, Connecticut, and Dr Ada Yonath of Weizmann
Institute of Science in Israel. Back home in Vadodara, his hometown
school where he studied will be hosting a function and MSU will start
a series of lecture in Venki's name. Covent of Jesus and Mary High
School from where the Nobel Laureate Venkataraman Ramakrishnan did his
schooling will host a function in honour of achievement of a student.
All teachers who taught him from 1961-67 when he cleared his Class XI
SSC exams are invited as reported by a newspaper. Both his parents,
father Dr CV Ramakrishnan and mother Rajalakshmi were faculty in
bio-chemistry department and he himself was interested in pure
sciences.
Elinor Ostrom, 76, known for her work on the
management of common resources, is the first woman
to win a Nobel in economics.
She shares this year's prize with Oliver Williamson,
77, who pioneered the study of how and why companies
structure themselves and how they resolve conflicts.Elinor Ostrom showed how common resources - forests,
fisheries, oilfields, grazing lands and irrigation
systems - can be managed successfully by the people
who use them, rather than by governments or private
companies.
More Here |
LA Times
DPS school
children interacted with the underprivileged between September 23 and
29. The project was called Joy of Education Helping the
Underprivileged Girls' as a part of
Joys of Giving
campaign.
These children found that the
drop-out rate of girls from the municipal school after Class VII was
drastically high. The reasons for drooping out were varied. DPS
children motivated girls for higher learning. In their interaction
with 36 girls, they were taught to make diyas, greeting cards and
envelopes. Story sessions were also held. This interaction gave an
opportunity to talk about the importance of education, the impact of
child marriage on their health and importance of economic
independence. The group plans to organize activities in Municipal
schools and even encourage parents to allow girl students to educate.
Planet Earth - Children Science meet
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NCSC (National Children Science
Congress) has organized a five day Science meet on the central theme
'Planet Earth' beginning on 27th December. The 17th NCSC meet will be
hosted at Science City under the aegis of the DST (Department of
Science and Technology), Government of Gujarat. The program will be
held in association with SGVP International School. NCSC is a national
academic event for the kids in the age group of 10 to 17 years along
with eminent scientists and faculties. NCSC is a program initiated by
NCSTC (National Council for Science and Technology Communication, DSt,
Government of India.
Navratri Celebration begins
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Navratri Celebrations begins today,
19th September in Gujarat with the inaugural festival program held at
Gujarat University Ground. The theme 'Shaktini Saptdhara' will be
inaugurated by Hon'ble CM Narendra Modi. The Vibrant Navratri - Where
Life is a Celebration will be attended by 42 countries, 84 delegates
and over a 500 foreign guests. For nine days, every day from 7.30
onwards, garba competitions will be held. Every district of Gujarat
will participate with selected finalists. Saputara, the hill station
will be visually presented to viewers at a special pavilion. Ambaji,
Bahucharaji, Chotila and Pavagadh Shaktipiths and development process
will also be presented at the pavilion. World famous Champaner will be
highlighted at the pavilion. Also a theme pavilion on Global warming
is set up at the venue. Sports Authority will take the initiative to
present cycle tracks, artificial mountain climbing and other related
activities.
Growth of Industries in gujarat pavilion focus on
development in Gujarat. Kids city will entertain kids and Shyamal-Saumil, Arti Munshi, Praful Dave, Parthiv Gohil,
Vatsala Patil, Nayan Pancholi, etc. will present Music and vocals of
Garba singing at the venue where wearing traditional dress is
compulsory.
The inauguration can be viewed here on
State Portal.
Gujarat Science City is
observing the 'World Ozone Day' on 16th September 2009 on the theme
'Universal Participation:Ozone protection unifies the world.' The
week long celebration began with 350 school children and communities
undergoing ozone education and awareness programmes in association
with Indian Chemistry Teacher's Association. An illustrative
exhibition on the theme of Save our Sky, and a film show on Ozone
Awareness will be shown to students to create awareness. Schools and
college students are participating in the 'Good ozone and Bad ozone'
quiz. Painting competition is also organized for students in the age
group of 5 years to 16 years and puppet shows will entertain
children. The Science city initiative will help to understand the
importance of ozone layer and protect nature.
CBSE makes class X board exams optional from
2011. It is officially announced that there will be no Class X exams
in CBSE Schools while there will be a board exam for class X in
2010, grading system based on continuous and comprehensive
evaluation by schools. After the board examination is abolished in
2011 (for class X), students will have a choice to take the board
exam on demand for transfer (to another school) or entry into
pre-university institutes,” Human resources minister Kapil Sibal
said at a press conference recently.
There will be nine grades. The highest will be A1 (exceptional)
with a grade point of 10 and a marks range of 91-100%. Second grade
will be A2 (excellent) with a grade point of 9 and marks in the
range of 81-90%. Third grade will be B1 (very good) with grade point
of 8 and a marks range of 71-80%.
The fourth grade will be B2 (good) with a grade point of 7 and marks
range of 61-70%. Fifth grade will be C1 (fair) with grade point of 6
and marks range of 51-60%. C2 (average) will be the sixth grade with
grade point of 5 and marks range of 41-50%. D (below average) will
be the seventh grade with 4 grade points and marks range of 33-40%.
E1 (needs improvement) and E2 (unsatisfactory) are the last two
grades. In a year, the school will conduct four formative and two
summative assessments. CBSE also plans to offer an aptitude
test that will be available by February 2010. By the time a student
reaches Class XI, he/she would have undertaken the aptitude test
twice, once at the end of Class IX and then at the end of Class X.
Science Exhibition Train
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The science exhibition train would begin its third journey from
Gandhinagar, on the birth anniversary of
Mahatma Gandhi, next month. The science express, the 16 coach
train, a virtual exhibition-on-wheels, rolled out twice from Delhi
earlier, started it's journey for the first time in 2007 from
Safdarjung station. Railway officials said that the train will leave
from Gandhinagar and will be stationed there for nearly 14 days
before coming to Ahmedabad. Then it would move to Jamnagar,
Gandhidham, Anand, Valsad and Navsari. The train will be stationed
at Ahmedabad from October 16 and leave for Jamnagar on October 20.
The exhibition will be organized and manage by CSC in the state.
Later, the train will leave for Maharashtra.
The train is expected to cover a distance of around 18,000 km and
halt at 55 stations. The science express features over 300 large
format visual images, 150 video clips and multimedia exhibits. The
exhibition provides information right from the origin of the
universe, the origin and development of life, advances in
technology, environment and its problems and the solar system.
Officials said that the Joy of Science Lab developed by VASCSC
allows the participants to perform hands-on activities and
experiments in science and mathematics. The lab is equipped with
material useful for performing more than 50 interesting experiments
and activities for different age groups.
Eco Messages through Garba venues
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Government of Gujarat has an innovative way to spread Eco
messages this Navratri. As Garba venues have large members, the
government has decided to ensure that all these should have a
message on preserving the environment. Over 80 Lakh people visit the
Garba venues during Navratri. As such, the Government has taken
initiatives to go Eco friendly and police commissioner or
authorities giving permission for such garba events have been asked
to ensure that organisers either have messages like `save
environment', `conserve water' or `save trees'. The organisers will
be asked to display such messages either on the stage or entry gate.
The department initiatives awareness campaign and has also made
plans to have such messages printed and displayed through NGOs.
CM Narendra Modi to address
Teachers
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Gujarat Chief
Minister Narendra Modi will felicitate 35 teachers from across the
state and address over one crore students of various schools through
video conferencing on Teachers' Day, 5th September 2009. Teachers
will be honoured for their outstanding contribution to the field of
education. Each of them will be given a cash reward of Rs 21,000 and
a certificate by the Chief Minister in a felicitation function to be
held here at Tagore Hall.
CM's speech will be broadcast live in 7,600 primary schools and
4,391 secondary schools which have computers with LCD screens, 410
colleges and 90 self-financed institutes and 62 government
polytechnics. It will also be broadcast live on 8000 e-gram
panchayats and local cable services.
Sam Pitroda visits GCCI Youth Wing
Installation function
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Sam Pitroda was the Chief Guest at the
Installation of GCCI Youth Wing on Wednesday. He interacted with the
youth and gave tips on management and power of thinking 'Out of
Box.' He focused on the Education system which needs to be more
multi disciplinary. He weighed stress on literacy issues especially
among women and showed concerns to 'Save Girl Child.' He talked of
the need to redesign cities as cleanliness is a major drawback in
Indian cities. The Youth wing members were given tips on Team work
and attitude building for self development and create a strong
personality. On crisis, he spoke on restructuring world crisis
emphasizing the need to focus on tomorrow's job and change with the
change with modern training centers.
Installation of Amitabh Shah as Chairperson of GCCI Youth Wing
along with Anar Patel as Co-chairperson, took place amidst a
cheering Youth members in a jam packed hall. It is noted that under
GCCI 'Mentoring Program', 600 young business members of the Youth
Wing will get a chance to closely work with successful business
houses like Vadilal, Zydus Cadila, Claris, Motif, Meghmani and
Cambay group among others. Each corporate would mentor five
entrepreneurs for three months. The Youth Wing is encouraged by
GCCI main wing apart
from activities also conducted by GCCI Business women's wing.
Eklavya Awards for Teachers
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Eklavya Education Foundation has announced its 13th 'Excellent
Educator's Award' to be conferred upon five outstanding teachers.
The winners are Nita Desai, AIS (Excellent Educator Award), Sneha
Banker, Nirman School (Young Educator Award), Kalyani Dave, Anand
Niketan (Excellent Institutional Builder), Premlata Pandya,
Municipal School (Excellent Institutional Builder) and
Perin (Aunty) Lalkaka, Thumbelina (Life
time Achievement Award). The Award Ceremony will be held on 5th
September at AMA when these Awards will be given by Sr.
Journalist-Columnist Nirja Chowdhury.
World Photography Day was celebrated on 19th
August by Gujarat state Lalit Kala Academy and Niharika-The society
of Gujarat Pictorialist. A slide show 2009 was exhibited where 24
countries participated with 1500 participants. 300 best entries were
chosen for the Slide show with competition on entries color slide,
natural slide, wild life, photo journalism and travel photos. Out of
this 300, 10 best slides are to be selected with 50 slides for which
Award and certificates are to be given. Vraj Mistry, Sanat Shodhan,
B M Kanoja, Banvarilal Rajput, Vivek Desai, Hemendra Shah, Dinesh
Shukla, Surendra Patel, etc. artists were felicitated on the
occassion.
Camera club of Karnavati also organized a Photography exhibition
at Ravishankar raval Art Gallery. 24 photographers exhibited 90
photos. The exhibition was inaugurated by Siddharth Patel, Gujarat
Pradesh Congress Samiti. The club is operational since 26 years with
around 350 members with weekly programs related to photography.
Eleven members of the club were felicitated on the occassion.
DAV Centre for Creative Education
organizes KHOJ 2009
10th Annual National level Science Festival
October 1-2, 2009
Inviting registrations from all over India
Pune, August 18, 2009: : DAV Centre for Creative Education shall be
organizing KHOJ - the 10th Annual National Science Festival at DAV
Public School, New Panvel on October 1-2,2009.
The participants are invited to develop and present their projects
on Solar System, Sunspots, Space Shuttle, International Space
Station, Star Systems. This interactive festival shall also include
educational events like Elocution competition, Science talk shows,
Essay writing, and several other on the spot Creative activities.
The registration for participation in KHOJ is invited from all
Schools (Std III to Std XII) and Colleges. The parents and teachers
are also invited to participate in this event.
Dr.K.B. Kushal, Director DAV Centre For Creative Education observes,
"Science Festivals like KHOJ strengthen learning orientations
through interactive exposure and experience. We have been
successfully organizing KHOJ for the last 9 years. It's a pleasure
to provide a vibrant platform for the learners where they can share
with each other their experiences, experiments and achievements
concerning their creative ventures in the field of science and
technology". Last year there were more than 2000 students along with
hundred of parents in Khoj at Gurgaon (Haryana).
The last date for registration is 10 September, 2009. Schools can
submit their entries to DAV Centre for Creative Education, Plot
NO.267/268, Sector 10 New Panvel - 410206. Tel.No. 022 2745 6520
/2749 0492, 2745 1793, 9820622749 email –
davrowr@gmail.com ,
website - www.davcce.com
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Riverfront Project
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Gandhinagar is set to have its own river front Project with
Jogger's park, Yoga and meditation center, government run cafetarias
and eateries. Along Sabarmati river, a 7.6 kms stretch between
Shahpur and Chiloda bridges has been earmarked for the green
capital's own Project. A weir is being constructed near Torrent
power plant in Sabarmati which would hold water upto an average 4.6
metres which will mean ample water in the Sabarmati till Gandhinagar.
There will be an exclusive parking, exclusive cycling tracks for the
health freakers and a Bird's paradise as great emphasis is being
laid on creating dense green space along the stretch to attract
wetland birds.
Paryushan Parva
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Paryushan festival is celebrated every
year by members of the Jain community. Started on 16th August, the
jains follow fasting for self purification by adhering to the five
vows as to practice non violence or ahimsa by not causing harm to
any living being, by speaking the truth and follow Satya, by
refraining to steal and by not taking anything that is not given
willingly, by following celibacy by avoiding sensual pleasures and
to remain detached and so follow non possession or aparigraha.
Relief Road - replicating CG Road model
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Independence day marked celebrations all
over the city of Ahmedabad. Especially, Relief road replicated the C
G Road model of traffic cops free as the Traffic Police declared the
road from Gheekanta Cross roads to Zakaria mosque as 'Walker's
Paradise' on the 63rd Independence day. 500 children participated
from 15 schools from the area in dance performances, fancy dress
competitions, plays depicting the freedom struggle and subsequent
attempts for peace keeping. The streets were colorful with happy
faces and tri color furling groups who enjoyed traffic free
surroundings.
Janmashtmi celebrations
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Janmashtmi was celebrated all over
Gujarat with great religious fervour. Especially in Ahmedabad,
students dressed as Radha and Krishna on the day and organised 'Go
Green' initiatives. They distrubuted saplings in Satellite and
Bodakdev areas. Krishna Leela was performed with celebrations at
clubs. Temples were flooded at midnight and next day for Parna at
all temples.
On the Spot Painting Competition
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Gujarat Visual Artist Association has organised a
Painting competition on 15th August to celebrate Independence day.
200 participants will join the On the Spot painting competition at
Karnavati Art Gallery. School children will also join in competition
from 9-12 at Gujarat college footpath and paint on environment,
festivals, village life and urban living, etc. The exhibition of
this will later be held at Karnavati open art gallery.
Teachers 'Hold on'
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Teachers need to 'Hold on' their tempers as a Bill bans mental
harassment of students. Slapping or canning students is already
banned in schools. However, with the passage of The Right of
Education Bill, 2009 in the Lok Sabha, the HRD ministry is expected
to define mental harrassment. Corporal punishment or mental
harrassment in schools had no defined terminology and schools had
initiated its own measures to discipline students. Counselling
methods are adopted and many schools have sort for professional
counsellors.
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
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Community Science Centre and schools in town celebrated Birth
anniversary of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai on 12th August. A special book
launch was held at Community Science Centre as Author Amar Pandit
read excerpts from his book 'Manavta samarpit karmayogi scientist
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai' (in gujarati). Mrinalini Sarabhai and Mallika
Sarabhai were Chief Guest at the function. A photography exhibition
on the Scientist as well as panel exhibition was also held. In
schools, exhibition on Science were held to pay tribute to the
departed soul.
Kidsfreesouls pays
Tribute to Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, Godfather of Scientists. He was born on 12th
August in 1919 and became a great Scientist in India who made Steam
Engine when he was merely in his teens.
A multipurpose Stadium with a Rs.250 crore
project is being developed by Transtadia technology, partners of UK
based StadiArena on the lines of Wembley Stadium at Kankaria in
Ahmedabad. The Project will be unveiled during Swarnim Gujarat
celebrations to mark Gujarat's 50th anniversary in 2010-2011. It
will be build with patented technology that coverts an outdoor
stadium into an indoor arena within minutes. The Project is coming
up in 10 acre land on the outskirts of Maninagar area near Kankaria
Lake. The Stadium's is designed for ten sports but main use will be
for football and hockey. It will have an auditorium, exhibition
area, table tennis courts, conference rooms and restaurants.
City Kids top Net Users in India
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Ahmedabad tops internet usage at home, school among mini metros,
says TCS Survey (Tata consultancy Services Ltd.) conducted recently.
The study covered 14000 school children between the ages of 12 and
18 in four metros and eight mini metros to capture youth trends in
information, technology and aspirations. The City kids topped
Internet usage at home and school among mini metros with 63 percent
and 28 per respectively. It also revealed, kids in Ahmedabad read
film and celebrity gossip the most on the net. Ahmedabad also scored
phenomenally high in terms of Internet penetration. Internet access
in Amdavadi homes is as high as 63 percent. Bangalore and Delhi with
77 percent home internet access are highest in the country. Chennai
tops with 75 per cent internet home usage. Facebook is the most
commonly chosen networking website.
Friendship band to slum kids
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Youth Red Cross Society volunteers in association with National
Service scheme of Sahajanand college participated in health
awareness camp in the slums of Juna Vadaj to celebrate Friendship
Day on Sunday. The under-priviledged kids were made aware about the
dangers of mosquitoes and other monsoon related diseases. They were
taught to keep their surroundings clean. Pamphlets were distributed
to create awareness on cleanliness.
No Cell phones in schools: CBSE - Kidsfreesouls
CBSE has issued a circular banning mobile phones in schools in
July end. It states that mobile phones are major distraction and
often misused by students. It is strongly recommended that mobile
phones be banned as students are even found to misuse cameras. The
teaching staff is also debarred from using mobile phones on school
premises. Sms are major drawbacks and even texting abuse and other
issues surface. Parents have supported the ban as this will reduce
their monthly bills and stop the mobile nuisance.
Gandhinagar celebrates its 45th Birthday
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Gujarat's capital town Gandhinagar celebrated its 45th birthday
on Sunday, 2nd August. Thousands of citizens participated in a huge
Bicycle rally which was flagged off by Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
As the State is geared to combat Global warming with a new
Department on Climate change, the bicycle rally see a new light to
save fuel, protect environment and also healthy living too. 11 new
local city buses were also flagged off by the CM. It is the first
time, local buses in three circular routes will ensure that
passengers can avail facility to reach every corner of all the
sectors in Gandhinagar.
Oxygen Parks in city
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The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporaton has identified
siz zones in a bid to increase the green cover of the city by making
Oxygen Parks. Seventy five percent of the park will be covered dense
plantation with 20 percent as native species of trees. The Park will
also have fruit trees and a water body. Each of the park will be
spread over 3000 square yards. The park will provide green cover as
well as space for birds, walking track, decorative gate and rest
huts with sitting arrangements among other features. Trees like
Gulmohar, garmalo, peltophorum, etc. will be planted.
Sidi Saiyyed Jali as logo for Shanghai Expo
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The famous Sidi Saiyyed Jali of Ahmedabad will feature on the
front facade of the Indian Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010.
Built in 1572, The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque is known for the wonderful
carving of Sidi Saiiyyed Jali. The 4000 sq. mt. dome structure
inspired by Buddhist monument at the Pavilion will showcase the
'wisdom of ancient Indians.' The exhibition will be themed on
'Cities of Harmony', focusing on the integration between urban and
rural regions through exchange of trade and services. Visitors to
the pavilion will have an opportunity to see the ancient to the
present day India. The dome is supposed to have 360 degree screen to
depict images about life in cities through the ages. An average 450
visitors every 20 minutes can visit at a time. A food plaza will
serve traditional Indian delicacies. Ahmedabad gets a separate 257
square meter pavilion.
AMC plans to gift citizens new age Qutub Minar - a column at
Kankaria lake to stand 80 feet tall, a moving steel tower which will
twist, change shape and colour with the help of powered robotic
motors and exclusive software. The tower is being designed and
conceptualised by city based NID and IIT, Delhi. The cost of the
project is Rs.4 crore. The tower will symbolise the character of the
city and its progressive populance. It will be operational
throughout the year. AMC is looking for experts who could handle the
components like the robotic motors, the steel block alignments, etc.
and expect to attract many tourists once the project is completed.
Walker's Paradise
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Jointly organized by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and
Ahmedabad Traffic Police, C G Road will be a 'Walker's
Paradise' for a day - "NO CAR DAY" on C G Road today, 5th July 2009.
Only, Discover Paradise, take a walk. There are added activities and
lots of fun - Police Band, Cycling, skating, Face and tattoo
artists, caricature artist, treasure hunt, car racing, dart games,
dance performances, etc. This initiative is towards 'Green City' as
the busy road will be 'No Car Day' and families can have fun
together on Sunday.
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Kidzania at Balvatika
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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation(AMC) had
decided to develop an influenced Kidzania like theme park, ‘Kids
City’ at Kankaria lake front. For kids, by Kids, the Park will be
for 2 to 12 years old or up to 14 years of age. Adults are a
strictly not allowed to enter the pavilions. AMC will develop
children activities such as fire station, police station, bank,
hospital, tax collection, public transportation, sports, radio
station, etc. AMC had experimented with this idea during Navratri on
GMDC grounds and finding it a success, the officials who visited
Indonesia earlier this year,are keen to implement the Kidzania theme
park at Balvatika, Kankaria. Kidzania - a center for learning and
education, are active in Korea, Indonesia, USA, Mexico, Japan,
Portugal and Chilly with Dubai Kidzania in the making. Kidzania in
Ahmedabad is expected to be an Acitivity House with learning process
- Interactive, Educational, Informative and safe for kids.
Adopt a Tree
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AMC has initiated a Tree Adoption Scheme by
depositing Rs.1000/- in a bid to turn the city green. As Eco
friendly Events will mark the World Environment day at Tagore Hall,
the civic body will plant saplings in different parts of the city
and host a series of environment awareness programs including
'bicycle rally' and drawing competition. AMC calls for good
samaritans to deposit minimum Rs.1,000/- for adopting a tree and the
money would be used to nurture them. The name of the adopters would
be displayed on 9x9" name plates which would be attached to tree
guards. These would be displayed for five years from the date of
adoption. Private companies, organisations or individuals can adopt
trees. The plantation will be done at roadsides, parks and oxygen
parks under the scheme. AMC will bear the rest of cost like
watering, ferlizer and cost of tree guards, etc.
June 5, World Environment Day
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The city celebrates World Environment day on
June 5, 2009. Science City has organised a workshop on climate
change for school children, teachers and visitors. The theme this
year is 'Your Planet Needs You - Unite to Combat Climate Change.'
Paint for the Planet Poster competition is held and quiz contests
for children is organized. Also sapling plantation drive, screening
of biodiversity film and interactions with eminent scientists will
take place.
FM Radio has organised a live phone in programme on the theme
where listeners can ask questions on 02717-241212. J K Vyas,
Director of Forest and Environment Dept, GOG, Dr. N K Jain,
Department of Environment Sciences, Guj University will interact
with listeners on various aspects of environment education and
awareness practices.
British Library is organising a Wildscreen Festival from June
5-14, where films by winners of the Panda Awards, also known as
Green Oscars will be screened. Films on Earth Science, wildlife and
Climate Change will be screened. Illusrated books on themes will be
on display.
The Center of Environment (CEE) is open for public on World
Environment day. Poster competition, slogan writing, photography,
bag designing and newspaper dressing competitions are held.
Participating students of the summer camp will take part in puppet
shows, dramatics and mime and also theme pavillion and street play.
Visitors can take part in pottery, clay modelling, face painting and
origami workshops.
Gujarat Education Department will be opening
240 Schools in rural areas where there are no seconday and higher
secondary schools. The decision was made after a state wide survey
was made by Institute of Space Application and Geo Information (BISAG)
identified several rural areas where there were no such education
system. By June, 131 Secondary and higher secondary schools will be
opened. Of these, 40 schools will offer Science stream and 69 will
offer general stream courses. The Government schools will also have
Computer rooms, library and other facilities. As recruitment of
Teachers begin, priorities are given to English, Maths and Science
teachers. Of the secondary schools to open, 21 schools will be in
Vadodara district, 17 in Kutch and 16 in Tapi and 9 each in Bharuch
and Dangs. Among the higher seconday general stream schools, 13 will
be set up in Kutch, 7 in Surendranagar, 6 in Jamnagar, and 4 in
Ahmedabad rural. While the students opting for Science stream, 4
schools will be set up in kutch, 5 in Jamnagar, 5 in Bhavnagar and 6
in Surendranagar.
Free books on Traffic Safety rules by ATCC
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To educate youngsters on Traffic Safety Rules, Ahmedabad Traffic
Consultative Committee has come up creative book labels and
timetables to be distributed free in city schools. ATCC conducts
training session , make presentations on traffic and conduct surveys
at schools and colleges. To keep the impact live on these training
sessions, the time-table and stickers will be reminders to message
of traffic rules. They have created 16 notebook label stickers each
with a quotation on top, explaining one traffic rule. The stickers
will read: Footpath:Where there is no pavement or footpath, always
walk in the direction opposite to the traffic (left of the road).
Founder member, Amit Khatri said, "We are targetting over 10,000
students and contacting people to fund the projects." ATCC plans to
come with video games on Traffic rules in time to come.
International Day for Biological Diversity
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On the occasion of International Day for Biological Diversity on
May 22, 2009, Government of India is conducting a unique Programme
on DNA Club (Department of Biology-DBT's National resource awareness
club) for the promotion of bioscience and biodiversity education in
the school curriculum. There are 10 DNA clubs with over 600 members
in different eco regions of the state that are engaged in
sensitising people about the various aspects of environment
degradation in order to spread awareness and influence the actions
of the policy makers. The Gujarat Science City will also conduct
workshops on the theme Biodiversity and Invasive Alien Species.
Invasive alien species are whose introduction and/or spread outside
their natural past or present distribution threaten biological
diversity. A day long seminar for the Science Teachers and nature
educators is conducted at Gujarat Science city. A leading newspaper
supplement 'Ahmedabad Mirror' in association to SPROUTS, a bombay
based organisation has also conducted program for betterment of the
Environment at GSC. They have come up with a unique game for
Amdavadis to help them find how much they contribute to carbon
footprint, a measure of the impact of an individual's daily
activities on the environment. The activity is held from 12 noon to
8 p.m. at Children's Activity center at GSC.
Tribal Museum at Gujarat Vidhyapith
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A tribal Museum is shaping up at Gujarat Vidhyapith which will
feature with rich culture and customs of six tribal communities of
the state. The Museum showcasing the life of tribals in Gujarat has
representations of 17 out of 25 tribal communities in the state.
After the inclusion of six more, it will showcase the tradition of
23 tribal communities. Statues, other art works, varying culture,
costumes and other things of the six indigenous tribal communities
would be placed right outside the existing museum maintained by
Tribal Research and Training Institute at Gujarat Vidhyapith. The
tribal tradtions of Bavcha, Komla, Rajgond, Pateliya, Dhanka and
Fanse Pardhi tribes inside the existing museum are coming up with
Virtual outdoor museum. This will give visitors including students
and foreigners, an ambiance of tribal villages as soon as they step
in to the campus of the museum. The expenses will be shared by
State Government and TRTI (Tribal Research Training Institute). The
outdoor museum will have a fencing of bamboo treated with chemicals
and the statues will be of Plastic fibre as they can stand heat and
rain since the Museum will be an open museum.
AMC to plant Mahagony Trees
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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is on a 'Green
Drive' and the civic body is to plant 2000 Mahagony saplings on city
roadsides and vacant plots in the city. The one year old saplings
will make streets more picturesque in time to come. The average
height of Mahagony tree is 60 feet and it lives for over 100 years.
Due to the plantation, the city will get a picturesque view and have
a green shade as it suits Ahmedabad climate.
A leading Newspaper, Times of India's 'Ahmedabad Mirror'
supplement conducted a Summer workshop on Parenting recently. Anju
Musafir's of Gandhi International School conducted the workshop
which was highly appreciated by the participating parents. Anju
discussed topics ranging from love, care and concern necessary for
children to parent anxiety and reaction issues. She spoke on dealing
with subjects like depression in children and influence of media on
them, impact of parents nagging and many other important issues of a
secure free and loving childhood development. Participating parents
enacted scenes of every day issues faced with children, be it
fussing over food, clothes of even friends. A communication view of
exchange bridged the gap as Anju moderated the workshop in her most
soft skilled spoken techniques offering counselling for better
parenting.
The Heritage route Project is implemented as work begins on
historic road to Dandi. A paved road, museums and libraries are
being built along the 386 km long Heritage route on which
Mahatma Gandhi led the famous 'Salt
March'. Statues of Gandhiji will be put at several locations along
the route. The 21 places where Gandhiji took night halt will also be
developed as Heritage sites. The road will cut across villages such
as Aslali, Navagam ad Govindpura villages. It took Gandhiji and his
followers 24 days to cover the 24 miles to Dandi. Tourism have come
with 3 day package wherein people will be able to visit the
monuments, museums and libraries and places where Bapu stayed during
the journey. Foreigners of late has been traversing the path
of Dandi as they walk down the Heritage route.
Gujarat Vidhyapith offering exotic languages
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Gujarat Vidhyapith is offering exotic foreign languages and
regional languages giving it to a local demand. The Gandhian
university started its first two month long summer class to teach
French. Other International languages in demand are German, Arabic,
Spanish and Russian. There are many other courses for Indian
languages as well. Among the Indian languages, Sanskrit and Urdu
have the maximum takers.
Senior Citizen's Park
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Senior Citizens in Bapunagar in Ahmedabad will have a relaxation
zone created by AMC at a cost of 14.08 lacs with amenities that will
take care of recreational requirements of the elderly people. AMC
has already developed a Citizen park in Vasna, Nava Vadaj and
Sabarmati. The Corporation will be working on developing floorings,
wall ways, shades and benches. There will be dorm like shades for
senior citizens. The shades will be in such a way that they can
monitor their grand-children playing in the park.
Ten Schools go 'Herbal'
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Ten schools in the city to go 'Herbal' as they
are set to get Herbal Gardens as part of the Central Govt. scheme.
Seven Municipal schools and three Schools of 'Divan Ballubhai' will
develop Ayurvedic gardens under the centre's 'Herbal Gardens in
Schools' scheme. The ten city Institutions chosen by the National
Medicinal Plants Board of the Union Ministry of Health is Family
Welfare for executing the scheme will get financial assistance for
two years to maintain the gadens and employ gardeners. The
initiative will beautify the schools besides educating students.
Each school will have four plots. A group of 12 students will
nurture each one of them. The number and kind of saplings to be
planted will be decided by the Project commitee after consultation
with professors of Ayurvedic colleges. The Project will cultivate a
sense of responsibility towards environment conservation among
students besides familiarising them to medicinal plants.
AMC 'Go Green'
Ahmedabad
Municipal Corporation's (AMC) composite efforts to go green' in its
fight against global warming might get rewarded soon as it has been
shortlisted among 90 cities in the world to be rated on the Global
Low Carbon City Index (GLCCI) later this year. GLCCI rating is being
undertaken by International Council for Environmental Issues (ICEI)
under the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Dholavira among 'Seven Wonders of
India'
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Dholavira site, an ancient metropolitan city in
Gujarat has been voted as one of the Seven Wonders of India as per
the recent poll conducted by a Television News Channel NDTV in
association with the Union Ministry of Tourism, Incredible India
campaign. Dholavira located in Kutch, in Gujarat was an Indus Valley
settlement known for its sophisticated urban planning and
architecture. Dating back to 2900 BC, all the buildings are almost
exclusively built out of brick. Dholavira has sophisticated water
conservation systems, possibly the oldest in the world. The
Initiative brought millions of Indians together to vote for natural
and manmade marvel of the country. Sun Temple, Khajuraho, Red Fort,
Meenakshi Temple, Jaisalmer Fort and Nalanda University were
declared the other six wonders.
Golden Temple of Amritsar, was declared as the 'Peaceful Wonder
of India' and Tawang Monastery, the 'Spiritual Wonder of India.' The
Taj Mahal was honoured as the 'Wonder of the Wonders.'
The announcement was made at a gala ceremony in end of march 2009
at New Delhi where fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee and Berger
Paints Sahai announced Dholavira as one of the seven wonders of
India.
Parents in Gujarat are
opting for CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)as they feel
the textbooks are of better quality and prepares their children for
competitive exams.
Sources said over
100 schools
had applied for affiliation to the central board and that more
schools are expected to offer the syllabus from academic years 2010
and 2011.
Surat has got permission to start 13 CBSE schools—the highest in the
state — followed by Vadodara (9), Valsad (6), Bharuch (7), Ahmedabad
(4), Navsari (3), Kutch (2), Junagadh (2), Anand (2) and one each in
Panchmahals, Kheda and Bharuch. Gandhinagar will also set up three
CBSE schools from the coming academic year.
Schools in Ahmedabad that have got CBSE nod
include Amrita Vidyalayam and Nirman High School, Vastrapur.
Satvavikas School on SG Highway and Udgam School for Children, that
have traditionally been offering the state board syllabus, will
offer students the option of shifting to CBSE.
“Not just migrants, even Gujarati parents want to put their children
in CBSE schools as they feel the syllabus is of higher quality and
also prepares students for competitive exams,” says
Raja Pathak of Satvavikas School.
NCERT to introduce Craft Course
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Titled as 'Living Craft Tradition of India,'
NCERT has prepared a textbook which will be introduced from the
coming academic session in Class XI as an elective subject for all
streams. The textbook is basically a new curriculum that
incorporates cultural, social and creative aspects of the country's
rich craft tradition into the educational system through both theory
and practice. NCERT has prepared a textbook which seeks to help
students find jobs in this sector or start independent ventures.
Students may take this subject and join an export business or start
a venture of their own or train in business management or economics,
says NCERT spokesperson. Some might even specialise in museum
studies, history, sociology or even anthropology, it is learnt.
Statistics reveal that the Craft Sector, other than being a primary
source of employment opportunity, is also the highest contributor to
export earnings.
Exams begin
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Class X, XII Board Examinations begin on 17th
March which may prove tough for many students this year. Number of
students appearing in Class X are 7,76,790, Class XI Science 90,955
and Class XII general 3,63,955. There are 692 exam centers set up
for Class X and 327 centers for class XII. More than 903 flying
Squads and 756 Center observers will make round during exams. The
GSHSEB has decided to be strict with students who copy during exams.
The Examiners will welcome students with warm smiles and flowers
while they appear for examination. This initiative is taken by
GSHSEB to help students to relax before exams. Students will be
welcomed with tilak and flowers. The exams will end on 30th March.
New Technology for Road development
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A novel technology, new microsurfacing method of road repair is
being introduced in Gujarat for the first time by National Highways
Authority of India. This will be eye opener for state roads,
building departments and seven municipals corporations of Gujarat.
Microsurfacing machine is the spanish technology being experimented
on an 11 km stretch on Ahmedabad Vadodara expressway. It will reduce
the cost of road repairs by half and increase road life by three
times.
Indian Toy story
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The Commerce Ministry has lifted the six month ban imposed in
January on import of Chinese toys. However, they will have to
conform to International standards on health and safety and be
accompanied by certificates from accredited laboratories. City based
NID has been working on the innovative aspect since 2001 for toy
centre and seeking to merge tradition and technology. Prof.
Sudarshan Khanna, who started the center is also the head of an
International forum called 'Toys for Tomorrow.' NID offers a two and
half year postgraduate programme in toy and game design, the only
one of its kind in Asia. In Gujarat, Kutch is known for doll making,
Idar for wooden toys and puppets made of cloth and wood are made in
Vadaj with more families engaged in making paper toys in Maninagar
in Ahmedabad.
Global Warming Department
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Gujarat Government which announced a new Department in State to
address issues of climate change and global warming is the first
state in Asia and fourth province in the world to dedicate a
department to Global warming and climate change. Set up in February,
the Department is headed by Narendra Modi, CM to handle issues of
Climate Change. The Green priorities would be:
Promote green tech, earn more carbon
credits, power saving, preserve ground water, promote CNG network,
increase mangrove cover, fund research in green tech, policy for
conservation of water, land and air.
Thirty nine clean energy initiatives of energy and
petrochemicals, urban transportation, forest and environment, rural
development and industrial and mines will fall under this new
Department. It will also carry out a study on the impace of global
warming along the State's 1600 km. coastline. Gujarat currently has
29 percent share of the entire country's carbon credit, says the CM.
Under the Green credit movement, if someone cuts trees to set up an
Industry he would have to replace with the same number of full grown
trees.
HDFC SPELL BEE 2009
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Can your school student spell
M-A-N-O-E-U-V-R-E correctly? Or Can your students tell the
difference between PRINCIPAL and PRINCIPLE?
To test such basic but vital skills, The Times of India Group brings
to you a unique and scholarly, yet fun filled quiz contest - HDFC
Standard Life Spell Bee - India Spells 2009.Partnering HDFC
Standard Life Insurance in this venture are a host of leading
companies such as Cello pens, Crizal An Esillor Lens, MakeMyTrip,
Strombs, Kingfisher Airlines, National Geographic Channel, MSN, Gini
and Jony, Crossword, Radio Mirchi, iDiscoveri Xseed, Shangrila
Resorts. This is powered by Times of India and is a 360 degrees
initiative. The objective of the exercise is to help and engage
Indian students improve their spellings, increase their
vocabularies, learn concepts, work on their pronunciations, and
develop correct English usage that will help them all their lives.
This concept would offer novelty and freshness, & engage them
through the mechanics of spellings; a first time initiative. The
city rounds would entail usage of various methods to test students
on spellings offering proper and repeated pronouncing of each word
as well as its etymological meanings. There would also be a lot of
fun woven around pictures, symbols etc. used as props to help
students spell correctly. The Competitions will be held in 3 Phases.
To find more, you can
log here for more details on this.
Rectifying Social Science Text Books
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Gujarat State School Text Board experts will verify
contradictory information provided in Class X Social Science and
Technology Textbooks after a leading newspaper supplement AM (Ahmedabad
Mirror, Times of India) pointed out the factual errors in it's
February report. The conflicting information on literacy figures
appear in two different textbooks completely are misleading. About
the factual jumble in this year's text books, the correct version
will be printed in Education Board Journal 'Shikshan Parikshan'
distributed in all schools every month. The teachers will be
instructed to put up the correction on the notice board and
emphasise it while teaching students. This will remove the confusion
of the students. However, the book errors will be rectified only
later as 2009 textboks are already printed.
Hi Tech Police Patrol
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Mobile Police Control rooms set up by Ahmedabad
Police will be stationed at 18 different locations in the city from
12th February 2009 for any emergency and will function on the lines
of 109 Ambulance Vans. A part of Quick Response Cell, 30 teams will
be operational round the clock. Flagged by CM Narendra Modi at a
function held in Maninagar, the teams will have a Head constable who
will direct operations and lead. The spots will be Stadium Five
roads, Nehrunagar cross roads, Vasna Bus stand, Thaltej crossroads,
Lal Darwaja, RTO circle, Kalupur Darwaza, Geeta Mandir, Rakhial,
Bapunagar, etc. places. The Police vehicle will be equipped with GPS
system, high tech gadgets and will also have first aid kits. The
team will have specially designed Helmets, bullet proof jackets,
rifles and torches.
First ever Gandhi Katha
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As a part of Non Violence through the Art,
Darpana Academy of Performing arts has organized the first ever
night Gandhi Katha from 2 to 8 February. The unique Katha will be
recited by Narayan Desai, son of Mahadev Desai. This will be Narayan
Desai's 73rd Katha which he beautifully narrates various incidents
and historical fact of events of Gandhi. Narayan Desai has written
'Gandhi Geeto' (songs) to break the monotony which will be sung by
artists of Darpana during the narratives. Narayan Desai is
Chancellor of Gujarat Vidhyapith, which was founded by Mahatma
Gandhi in the city.
CEE - GU tie up for 'Green'
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CEE has joined hands with Gujarat University
to set up a Management Education Centre on Climate Change (MEC-CC).
The centre will offer short term and full time degree and diploma
courses in business response to climate change, coastal zone
management, mitigation approaches and applications, climate change
impact management. Other than environmental problems and law,
courses will deal with capacity building and research and
development activities. The courses will be inaugurated on 2nd
February 2009 during the three day 'Understanding Climate Change'
Seminar organised by CEE. On the occassion, Scientist Tim Flannery
will discuss with students on Global warming. On 1st February,
Scientist Tim Flannery will also deliver the 29th Vikram Sarabhai
Memorial Lecture on 'We are the Weather Makers (the story of global
warming) at AMA complex.
Gandhi Ashram re-look
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Gandhi Ashram is being integrated to Sabarmati river front
Project as stated by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. CEPT
University has planned a pedestrian access from the riverfront via
Dandhi Bridge from where the salt march began. However, the proposal
is yet to be accepted by the Ashram Authorities. Public activities,
exhibitions and performances on road pavements, developing signages
and street furniture, developing plazas at Dandi Bridge area are
being actions waiting for confirmation. The Ashram entrance will
have a 'place of pause' to orient visitors to the tranquility of the
interiors. The 1.5 km Ashram Road which runs through the middle of
the Ashram will be fully pedestrianised and obblestones will be laid
for an exclusive plaza.
E-Gram Project Initiated
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Gujarat Initiates e-Gram Project connecting 13716 Gram Panchayats
and 6000 Citizen Common Service Centres as a part of the eGram
connectivity Project. On the Birthday of Subhash Chandra Bose on
23rd January, CM Narendra Modi launched the e-Gram Vishwagram
Project from Haripura, the place where Subhash Chandra Bose had
given call for freedom. Some features of e-Gram Project would be
like Video conferencing facilities at all villages, issuing the
documents and certificates, application forms for various
development and welfare schemes. Also 7/12 certificates to the
farmers from panchayats. VSat communication technology based
broadband connectivity, free of cost communication between
panchayats, common service facilities, advantages of Internet and
cyber connectivity and electricity-telephone bills, visa, E-postal
services and many more facilities are provided through the online
e-Gram project website.
Civic Schools Development
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A budget of Rs.286.81 Crores is announced recently to focus on
improving infrastructure and quality education in Municipal Schools.
The Ahmedabad Municipal School Board plans to have good uniforms,
ties, socks and shoes for students. More than 1.59 lakh kids study
in the city's 462 Municipal Schools will have a drop out rate to
zero by 2010. The AMC is also planning to introduce biometric cards
for teachers of civic schools and plan to form a vigilance squad to
keep a tab on 4300 municipal school teachers.
English Medium Trends
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Gujarati Medium schools are losing out to
English as many schools have set up English Wings to meet demand.
The Gujarati parents are more willing to place their children in
English Medium Schools. As a result, schools like Mount Carmel had
to close down their Gujarati medium section as just 10 application
forms were taken by parents of which only three submitted the same
seeking admission. Even prestigious St. Xavier's Loyala school had
only 47 applications for Gujarati medium admission as against 950
applications for admission in English medium. In a state with
massive inflow of investment pledges through Vibrant Gujarat, people
seems to have realised the importance of studying in a medium which
will help fare in a global environment. The Gujarati schools like
Diwan Ballubhai has started English medium recently and gets 50
percent application each for both the mediums. CN Vidhyalaya who has
been running a gujarati medium school for 60 years have to give in
and start English medium school from the next academic year. School
like Sharda Mandir, a Gandhian based principles had to give in to
the pressure of demand and started English Medium wing. As such,
more children are taking Board exams in English, reports Specialist
at GSHSEB (Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Board).
Save Girl Child Day = My Daughter-Nation's Pride
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January 24 is
'Save Girl Child' Day - a day when the late PM Indira Gandhi was
sworn in as Prime Minister of India. The aim is to highlight the
plight of Country's girl child.
According to
recent government statistics, India's sex ratio stands at 927
women to 1,000 men. Thus, there is a dire need to gender
balance. This year, the Campaign will end on International
Women's Day in March and the Slogan will be "My
daughter-Nation's Pride' instead of 'Save Girl Child' as
earlier.
You can read more on web
here. Child
labour and illiteracy is seen as private issue. Girls are more
vulnerable as still many Indian homes have a value system which
has a gender bias. The distress call is alarming and we find the
govt swinging in action to
Save Girl Child and
Sarva Sikshan Abhiyaan
policies.There
is a need to raise the consciousness of the society towards the
girl child so that she can be valued and respected.
Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors
Summit
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As Mega Projects and core infrastructure has
the focus of new Industrial policy announced a couple of days ago,
Vibrant Gujarat Global business meet at Science city on January 12
and 13, is all set to give priority attention to Gujarat's small and
medium enterprises (SMEs) and Tourism. The Summit will begin with an
Inaugural function and inauguration of mega exhibition. There will
be sector based sessions/seminars, Business promotion presentation
by foreign delegation and companies, one to one business meetings,
cultural evenings and exhibitions which will showcase strengths,
potential and innovations. Vibrant Gujarat is popular for business
networking, showcasing brand Gujarat, Special tours and business
visits, Exploring Glorious Gujarat and International Kite festival -
the colors of Gujarat. Science city will have models of the BRTS,
the Sabarmati Riverfront Development and the new Kankaria Lake
front. Delegates and guests who wish to visit these sites will be
given an exclusive chance to tour. The heritage walk will take
visitors through parts of the old city, revealing historical past.
Brochures and leaflets have been printed especially for the summit
to provide information with maps and booklets. Gujarat Government
will be signing MoU with Italy, Kenya and Japanese Govt. will be a
partner in the event with delegations including Jetro (Japanese
External Trade Organisation) personnels consisting of top Japanese
players in engineering and Automobile sector including giants like
Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Toyota.
Tourism Corporation of Gujarat has organised Inernational Kite
Festival from January 10-14. The festival which has become an affair
every year with around 82 International kite flyers from 30
countries to compete at kite festival. 117 Indian kite flying
enthusiasts will exhibit their skill in flying kites of varied sizes
and colours. Kite flyers from Japan, Australia, Malaysia, USA,
Brazil, France, Canada and other countries will attend the event.
After a week long Carnival at Kankaria, visitors will now have to
pay Rs.5 to Rs.10 as entry fee to the lakefront. A unique toy train
'Atal Express' is imported from England and the train will have fix
timings which will take 15-16 trips in the day. Entry will be free
for morning walkers, physically handicapped, children below five
years, senior citizens over 70 years and freedom fighters.
New Jogger's Park
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Ahmedabad will have it's first Jogger's Park
soon near Ishwar Bhuvan in Naranpura on a vacant plot belonging to
AMC. It will be spread over 8113 sq. meters, costing to Rs.50 lakh
with parking square for two and four wheelers. The Jogger's park
will have amphitheatre, fountains, rock island, a dorm, a water body
and a bridge over it. It will also have music facility to break the
monotony while jogging. Currently AMC maintains 160 gardens while an
additional 69 will be handed over to it by Urban development
authority.
Children's University for Gujarat
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As a part of Nirogi Balak Varsh,
Country's maiden Children's University will be set up in Gujarat
this year. An Institute called 'Bal Gokulam' will initially be
started and later converted into Children's University. The
University will focus on education and other cultural activities
apart from developmental aspects of children and teachers. It will
also provide resource center for training personnel engaged in
teaching and other developments of children. Gujarat Government has
sort for Rs.500 Million from Planning Commission to commence the
Project. With over 85 lakh primary and 15 lakh
pre-primary students in the State, this is a great dream project of
the Govt.
With the copyright restrictions on Mahatma Gandhi’s literary works
expiring on January 1, 2009, publishers other than the previously
authorized Navjivan Trust may be able to publish his writings and
speeches. According to the Copyright Act of 1957, the works of a
person go into the public domain after 60 calendar years of his or
her death. And, by this clause the Navjivan Trust loses the
copyright on Gandhiji's literary works in 2009. Navajivan Trust,
since its inception, has published some 300 volumes of Mahatma
Gandhi's works including articles, letters and speeches, apart from
translations of his autobiography. It is learnt, in 1940,
Gandhi made a will. In 1944, he signed an assignment deed where he
assigned the copyright of his writings to Navjivan trust. But
according to Section 22, Copyright Act, 1957, the copyright with
Navjivan Trust ends on January 1, 2009. However, they are unwilling
to ask the Government for extending the copyright. Authorities with
the Navajivan Trust say that the Mahatma never subscribed to the
idea of copyright despite authorizing them for his works.
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