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Eid Mubarak
Once again, on this occasion, Eid Mubarak. Enjoy ...
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CRPF to march on Bollywood tunes by Mahadevan and Joshi
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The world''s largest para-military force, CRPF, will have a dash of Bollywood with national-award-winning lyricist Prasoon Joshi and singer Shankar Mahadevan putting together its theme song. The four-minute patriotic song, with words ''Jai Kara Jai Kara'', praising the over 2.5 lakh personnel of the force would be unveiled by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on the forces'' raising day on November 27 in Gurgaon.
The song reminds the troops of the sacrifice of Hot Springs in Ladakh where 10 CRPF personnel on October 21, 1959 sacrificed their lives after their patrol party was attacked by the Chinese, official sources said. Since then, October 21 is observed as the National Police martyrs memorial day by all police and central para-military forces.
The song will inspire the men to follow and lead by the example of valour and courage in performing their duties in various parts of the country which involves tackling extremism, counter-insurgency, militancy and other law and order duties, sources said. Joshi and Mahadevan have rendered soulful and energising tune and vocals for the song.
The CRPF, came into existence as Crown Representatives Police on July 27, 1939. It was named the Central Reserve Police Force on enactment of its Act on December 28, 1949 and the force is celebrating its 70 years this time. To know more about CRPF, click here.
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Sample Papers by DOE - Class X and XII
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Class X
Class X
Class XII
Science
Commerce
Humanities
Note: Right click on the link, and choose "save link as" to download the sample papers.
All the best. Study well ...
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IITF 2009
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India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO) presents the 29th India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2009. IITF is the flagship event of ITPO held every year in Pragati Maidan from 14th-27th November. It is the only event of its kind held in India in terms of its size and content .The fair showcases the latest developments, progresses and growths in various sectors of Indian economy and represents a microcosm of today’s India. While on the consumer sector it serves to launch new brands and put on display a wide array of products, its business section attracts a large number of visitors from India and abroad.
IITF facilitates trade initiation whether for the direct consumers or for the business world in the area of new business deals, identification of agents and distributors. IITF has the product profile which covers the entire range of products and services from hi-tech orientation to traditional character and appeal. The unique feature of the fair is that it is the only fair which showcases the vast country that India is, through various State pavilions. Considering the contribution made by the service sector to the Indian economy, this year’s theme of the fair has been aptly chosen as “Export of Services”.
The event also dots with cultural shows both classical and folk drawn from almost all parts of the country. Theatres, dance, puppetry, music both instrumental and vocal will be the main attractions in evenings. Further, the visitors to the fair can enjoy India’s varied cuisines in all days of the event.
Business Visitor Hours: 09:30 am to 07:30 p.m (November 14th - 18th, 2009) Entry Gates: 1, 2 & 10
General Visitor Hours: 09:30 am to 07:30 p.m (Nov 19th - 27th, 2009)
Entry Gates: All
HIGHLIGHTS
- Green Event, with No Plastic Bags
- No Smoking Zone
- Cultural Programmes & State Events
- Food Fiesta
- Special Cuisine-Dilli Ka Khana
- Special Cuisine- Bharat Ka Khana
- Special Exhibition -India- A Space Odyssey
- Daily Show Updates
- Business Vistor Guide
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Interactive Session On CCE
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Also, you may check this older post about CCE.
Keeping our fingers crossed, we sign off...
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Hundreds Of New Species Discovered In Eastern Himalayas
A decade of research carried out by scientists in remote mountains , endangered by rising global temperatures bought exiting discoveries .
Historically rugged and large inaccessible landscape of Himalayans made biological surveys in the region extremely difficult as a result many regions are biologically unexplored ........
Eastern Himalayas harbor a staggering 10,000 plant species , 300 mammal species , 977 bird species , 176 reptiles , 105 amphibians and 269 types of freshwater fishes . the region also have highest density of Bengal tigers in the world and latest bastion of charismatic one horned -rhino .
WWF is working to conserve the habitat of endangered species such as snow leopard ,Bengal tigers , Asian elephants , Red pandas , takin and golden langurs etc......
Its paradoxical to find man who needs the environment most id destroying its peace and sanctity ,,,directly r indirectly we are affecting the world around us so why don't we follow certain norms ..which can contribute in curbing Global Warming ...which is affecting Himalayan glaciers and the fauna niche on it ........Himalayan glacier is a small part of the worls if we want to save the worls we have to join hands and strive for a perfect world ....
Regards
Aakash
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Happy Children's Day !
Once again... Wishing you all a very Happy Children's Day.
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Our School Making Headlines!
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The Fire-Fighting Workshop
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Minister's Verse - A poem by Kapil Sibal
Please rid me of this awful load
preparing for the class X board
My thirsty mind craves to create
Not have exams decide my fate
My wondrous eyes yearn to explore
Much beyond my classroom doors
My dreams should not be cut to size
Because I hate to memorize
If you test me for brains and guile
Don't have to look at percentiles
Marks encourage one upmanship
a free ride on an ego trip
With textbooks I should start to surf
Inquiringly look for new turf
Walk away from the trodden path
And not invite my teacher's wrath
Solving a sum will not help find
Real answers to a questioning mind
Create the space for me to run
Let learning be a lot of fun
Orientation Program- CCE for class IX
Main Presentation : here
Class IX Sample Report Card: Part 1 Part 2
CCE Card: here
Syllabus for Final Term (March 2010) : hereDetailed Syllabus: Hindi Sanskrit English
Sample Papers: English Science Mathematics Social Science Sanskrit Hindi A Hindi B
Click here to download HINDI FONT.
Reading Habits: here
Frequently Asked Questions : here
Teacher's Manual : Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6Life-skills : here
Note: To download the above files, right click the link and choose the option Save link as...
With genuine hope for the success of CCE, we wish to sign off...
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Guru Nanak Jayanthi
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Today is Guru Nanak Jayanthi. We extend to you all, our heartfelt wishes for the same.Guru Nanak Jayanti is the birthday of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak, and one of the most sacred festivals in India. The 10 Sikh Gurus were responsible for shaping the beliefs of the Sikhs. Their birthdays, known as Gurupurabs, are occasions for celebration and prayer among the Sikhs.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji (the First Guru, the founder of Sikhism) was born on 14 April 1469.The birthday of Guru Nanak Sahib falls on Kartik Poornima, i.e., the day of the full moon in the month of Kartik.The celebration is generally similar for all Gurpurabs; only the hymns are different. The birthday celebration usually lasts three days. Click here to know more about it. Many greetings again...
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