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SHRAM HOUSE FUNCTION
SUMMER CAMP 2009
ORGANISES
SUMMER CAMP
FOR STUDENTS OF CLASSES VI TO IX .
AN OPPORTUNITY TO NURTURE YOUR TALENT
ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS MAY
CONTACT :
MR. AMIT BAJAJ
Junior Science Talent Search Examination's Result
Dear All,
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Earth day, every day !!!
VATSALYA MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD RESULT
Dear All,
Vatsalya organised a Mathematics Olympiad on 10 November 2008.
The list of rank holders is displayed here.
To download the list, click here.
Measurement Mania !
118th Birth Anniversary of Dr.B.R. Ambedkar
BAISAKHI FESTIVAL
SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2009 for Students Of Classes X, XI and XII.
Dear Students,
Duration of the internships: June 1 to June 27, 2009.
Selected students:
Shall be taught computer programming and software packages along with mathematics
Shall be provided access to a computer laboratory
Shall be paid a total stipend of Rs. 5000/-
Shall be mentored by experienced and well known faculty
Shall also work on projects in mathematics education
FOR MORE DETAILS, VISIT
http://www.mathscifound.org/activities/workLearn09.asp
With Best Wishes,
CRPF School Family.
Speech by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
We know about all our rights, but do we really know about our duties and responsibilities ???
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GOOD FRIDAY
It is believed that on Good Friday, Christ was arrested by clergymen. Hence, Good Friday is believed to be the time when Christians keep fast and celebrate the day over the birth of Christ. Some people believe that ‘Good’ in GOOD FRIDAY is referred to as ‘GOD’ and it is also a common belief that ‘GOOD’ is referred to the gift brought by martyrdom. And according to one of the views, on this day, it is Jesus who went to heaven. It is also celebrated as a festival of life and spirit. Some believe the term "Good" evolved from "God" or God's Friday.
ALLOTMENT OF STREAMS FOR CLASS XI
Dear Students,
Hope you all had a wonderful and enjoyable break after your class X board examinations. And the time has come to rejoin your school with new hopes and immense enthusiasm in heart. We shall be holding classes for you commencing from 15 April. The classes will give you an exposure towards the stream you wished (Right now,the stream will be offered to you based on your performance in pre-board exams - However, it is purely tentative and it may change according to your actual performance in Board Examinations). These classes are meant to bridge the gap between Class X and Class XI.
Kindly check out the stream allotted to you by clicking here. In case of any doubt or query, do clarify the same in school on 15 April. We are waiting ...
Come.... meet your friends and teachers, and hence
Start A New Journey...
With Best Wishes
CRPF School Family
Hanuman Jayanti -- Lets Celebrate Birthday of Hanuman JI...
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman, the monkey god widely venerated throughout India. It is celebrated during the month of Chaitra.
Hanuman was an ardent devotee of Lord Rama, and is worshipped for his unflinching devotion to the God. From early morning, devotees flock Hanuman temples to worship him.
Hanuman Jayanthi is an important festival of Hindus. Hanuman is the symbol of strength and energy. Hanuman is said to be able to assume any form at will, wield rocks, move mountains, dart through the air, seize the clouds and rival Garuda in swiftness of flight. He is worshipped in folk tradition as a deity with magical powers and the ability to conquer evil spirits.
The devotees will visit temples and apply tilak of sindhūr to their foreheads from the Hanumans body as this is considered to be good luck. According to the legend Sita was applying sindhūr to her head, Hanuman Ji questioned why and replied that this would ensure a long life for her husband. Hanuman then smeared his entire body with sindhūr, in an effort to ensure Rama’s immortality.
In Maharashtra, Hanuman Jayanthi is celebrated on the full moon day (pūrnima) of the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra. A special feature of Hanuman Jayanthi is that according to some religious almanacs (panchāngs) the birthday of Hanuman falls on the fourteenth day (chaturdashi) in the dark fortnight of the month of Ashvin while according to others it falls on the full moon day in the bright fortnight of Chaitra. On this day, in a Hanuman temple spiritual discourses are started at dawn. Hanuman was born at sunrise. At that time the spiritual discourse is stopped and the offering of food (Prasad) is distributed to everyone.
Spiritual discourses are organised in most of the Hindu temples on this day.
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It's WORLD HEALTH DAY today...
Dear all
Each year on April 7th, the world celebrates World Health Day. On this day around the globe, thousands of events mark the importance of health for productive and happy lives.
World Health Day 2009 focuses on the resilience and safety of health facilities and the health workers who treat those affected by emergencies.
One thing that we would like to add here is that it's neither just the human beings who inhabit this world nor does the bio-diversity, that this day is dedicated to... Don't forget the penultimate - our planet EARTH , which needs immediate love and care.Let's not wait for Some Earth Day or some Earth Hour, it's time we realize that every moment is precious.As Lord Mahavira said - LIVE AND LET LIVE...let's live in harmony with all...
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HAPPY MAHAVIR JAYANTHI
In Jainism, Mahavir Jayanthi is the most important religious day. It marks the birth of Mahavira, the 24th and the last Tirthankara. He was born on the 13th day of the rising moon of Chaitra, in either 599 BC or 615 BC (depending on religious tradition).
On Mahavir Jayanthi, Jain temples are decorated with flags. In the morning the idol of Mahavira is given a ceremonial bath called the 'abhishek'. It is then placed in a cradle and carried in a procession around the neighbourhood. The devotees make offerings of milk, rice, fruit, incense, lamps and water to the people in procession. People meditate and offer prayers. Pilgrims from all parts of the country visit the ancient Jain Temples at Girnar and Palitana in Gujarat on this day.
Mahavir Jayanthi is also celebrated during the 8 day of holy period of Paryushan. Biography of Mahavir Swami, particularly His birth, is read on the day of Mahavir Jayanthi.
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Happy RAMNAVAMI
The festival of Ram Navami marks the birthday celebrations of the Hindu God Rama , who is considered to be one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. According to the Hindu calendar, it falls on the ninth day of the Chaitra month. In some parts of India, it is celebrated as a nine-day festival that coincides with Vasanta Navratri, dedicated to the female force better known as Durga or Shakti.
It is considered auspicious to undertake a fast on the day in the name of Rama. Devotees perform elaborate pujas and chant the name of Rama. Temples of Rama have special services and bhajan sessions through the day. Most people fast until midnight. It usually lasts nine days, beginning on Ugadi and ending on Rama Navami.
The main significance behind the celebration of this festival is that the character of Lord Ram signifies an ideal son, an upright husband, a righteous King, and a loving brother and even an ideal man, someone who follow the right path against all odds in life. So if we see it in true sense it is not only a festival to enjoy and have fun there are lot more things to be learnt. It is a celebration of goodness and its victory against all evils.
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FIVE IMPORTANT LESSONS TO LEARN FROM A HUMBLE PENCIL !
1. It tells you that everything you do will always leave a mark.
2. You can always correct the mistake you make.
3. The important thing in life is what you are from inside and not from outside.
4. In life you will undergo painful sharpening, which will make you better in whatever you do.
5. Finally, to be the BEST you can be, you must allow yourself to be held and guided by the hand that holds you.