The document summarizes Rotary Samartha 2012, an event held to help integrate persons with developmental disabilities into the workforce. Over 100 people participated in the event, which included a panel discussion with industrialists and experts on vocational training and job opportunities for persons with disabilities. The event was a success thanks to the efforts of Rotarians and others involved in organizing it.
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an intergovernmental organization of 8 countries of South Asia. It was established in 1985 with the goal of promoting economic and social progress, cultural development, and stronger ties between member countries. SAARC aims to accelerate economic growth, social progress, cultural development and provide opportunities for individuals to improve their quality of life. Its headquarters is located in Kathmandu, Nepal.
The document summarizes the inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2012, an annual cultural and literary festival held in Karnataka, India. It discusses the opening performances that invoked blessings, and the welcoming of participants. Guest speakers addressed the gathering, including the chairman who called it a "mini VTU youth festival." The chief guest inaugurated the festival by lighting lamps held by students, and emphasized maintaining ideals developed as students throughout one's life. The principal and committee members delivered speeches wishing the festival grand success.
This document provides a biography and profile of Anuhya Vinjamuri, a 17-year-old singer and current medical student from Visakhapatnam, India. It details her educational background and training in carnatic vocal music. It also lists her achievements in numerous singing competitions at the local, state, national and international levels. The document highlights her participation in prominent events like the Republic Day parade in New Delhi and her releases of devotional music albums in Telugu and Tamil.
The talent show "Akriti" was organized by SIESCOMS' Sahyog Committee for underprivileged children from Vishwabalak Kendra. The children, aged 6-13 years, showcased their talents in dances, songs, and performances. They were excited to be at SIESCOMS. The contribution of SIESCOMS students and faculty ensured the show's success. The Cultural Day event at SIESCOMS featured traditional attire, dances, singing, and a guitar performance. Alumni spoke about their experiences and advice for students. SIESCOMS received an award for academic input in pharmaceutical management.
Gandhiji undertook a 7-day fast from November 24-30, 1925 for delinquencies by some inmates of the Satyagraha Ashram he was running. He felt responsible as its creator to ensure high standards of character. Some criticized fasting as punishment, but he believed it was better to follow his conscience than appease critics. He provided rules for fasting safely, advising fasting for health issues like constipation or anemia. The fast was to purify the Ashram and uphold the trust of its supporters.
The document discusses e-learning in higher education and some of the challenges associated with implementing e-learning programs. It notes that providing adequate technical infrastructure and training faculty and students on technical skills are critical factors for success. Supporting e-learning also requires balancing resources and gradually incorporating tools. The goal of the project discussed is to design a system that enables easy language localization for e-learning materials while addressing technical and cultural considerations.
The document provides information about the leadership and achievements of D.A.V. Public School in Jasola Vihar. It introduces the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Manager. It then lists the agenda for an upcoming Local Managing Committee meeting. The rest of the document outlines the school's achievements in the past year, including wins in academic, sports, arts, and other competitions. Students earned top positions in events like yoga, karate, table tennis, athletics, and more. The school also organized successful programs like an exhibition, quiz competition, and Hindi workshop.
The Independence Day celebrations at Rotary Midtown Academy were filled with patriotic fervor. The chief guest Dr. Niranjana Vanalli hoisted the national flag and witnessed presentations by students about the significance of Independence Day. Students spoke about the freedom struggle, the President of India, and the election process. The chief guest emphasized the need to strive for the real freedom dreamed of by our forefathers and advised students to excel in all fields to develop the country. Principal Mrs. Vanitha Bhatt concluded the event by noting that while India gained independence, more development is needed to reach the top global position.
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an intergovernmental organization of 8 countries of South Asia. It was established in 1985 with the goal of promoting economic and social progress, cultural development, and stronger ties between member countries. SAARC aims to accelerate economic growth, social progress, cultural development and provide opportunities for individuals to improve their quality of life. Its headquarters is located in Kathmandu, Nepal.
The document summarizes the inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2012, an annual cultural and literary festival held in Karnataka, India. It discusses the opening performances that invoked blessings, and the welcoming of participants. Guest speakers addressed the gathering, including the chairman who called it a "mini VTU youth festival." The chief guest inaugurated the festival by lighting lamps held by students, and emphasized maintaining ideals developed as students throughout one's life. The principal and committee members delivered speeches wishing the festival grand success.
This document provides a biography and profile of Anuhya Vinjamuri, a 17-year-old singer and current medical student from Visakhapatnam, India. It details her educational background and training in carnatic vocal music. It also lists her achievements in numerous singing competitions at the local, state, national and international levels. The document highlights her participation in prominent events like the Republic Day parade in New Delhi and her releases of devotional music albums in Telugu and Tamil.
The talent show "Akriti" was organized by SIESCOMS' Sahyog Committee for underprivileged children from Vishwabalak Kendra. The children, aged 6-13 years, showcased their talents in dances, songs, and performances. They were excited to be at SIESCOMS. The contribution of SIESCOMS students and faculty ensured the show's success. The Cultural Day event at SIESCOMS featured traditional attire, dances, singing, and a guitar performance. Alumni spoke about their experiences and advice for students. SIESCOMS received an award for academic input in pharmaceutical management.
Gandhiji undertook a 7-day fast from November 24-30, 1925 for delinquencies by some inmates of the Satyagraha Ashram he was running. He felt responsible as its creator to ensure high standards of character. Some criticized fasting as punishment, but he believed it was better to follow his conscience than appease critics. He provided rules for fasting safely, advising fasting for health issues like constipation or anemia. The fast was to purify the Ashram and uphold the trust of its supporters.
The document discusses e-learning in higher education and some of the challenges associated with implementing e-learning programs. It notes that providing adequate technical infrastructure and training faculty and students on technical skills are critical factors for success. Supporting e-learning also requires balancing resources and gradually incorporating tools. The goal of the project discussed is to design a system that enables easy language localization for e-learning materials while addressing technical and cultural considerations.
The document provides information about the leadership and achievements of D.A.V. Public School in Jasola Vihar. It introduces the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, and Manager. It then lists the agenda for an upcoming Local Managing Committee meeting. The rest of the document outlines the school's achievements in the past year, including wins in academic, sports, arts, and other competitions. Students earned top positions in events like yoga, karate, table tennis, athletics, and more. The school also organized successful programs like an exhibition, quiz competition, and Hindi workshop.
The Independence Day celebrations at Rotary Midtown Academy were filled with patriotic fervor. The chief guest Dr. Niranjana Vanalli hoisted the national flag and witnessed presentations by students about the significance of Independence Day. Students spoke about the freedom struggle, the President of India, and the election process. The chief guest emphasized the need to strive for the real freedom dreamed of by our forefathers and advised students to excel in all fields to develop the country. Principal Mrs. Vanitha Bhatt concluded the event by noting that while India gained independence, more development is needed to reach the top global position.
The Prime Minister of India presented the National Bravery Awards to 25 children for acts of extraordinary bravery in dangerous situations. The awards are given to children ages 6 to 18 by the Indian Council for Child Welfare and include saving others from drowning, rescuing friends from fires, fighting off wild animals, and more. The document then describes the brave acts of 15 award recipients, including an 8-year-old who saved two classmates from a train accident and a 14-year-old who was honored posthumously for trying to save his friend from drowning.
Chintakindi Mallesham was a poor weaver from Andhra Pradesh who was inspired to invent a mechanized device to help automate the hand-winding process of creating traditional tie-dye silk sarees after seeing his mother and other weaver women suffer from health problems due to the labor-intensive nature of the work. Over seven years, through experimentation in his spare time while continuing to weave and facing opposition from his family, Mallesham developed the "Laxmi Asu", a machine that reduced the time to complete the hand-winding process for one saree from five hours to just one and a half hours. Mallesham's invention has provided
Poetries Online is holding a poetry contest with the theme "Indus Valley" to be included in their fifth poetry anthology. The best 100 poems selected by the editorial board will be published in the anthology in 2012. Poets must register on the Poetries Online website and can submit up to two poems each. The broad theme of "Indus Valley" will showcase different perspectives on India's culture and heritage from poets across the country. The managing editor comments that the anthology aims to portray India through poetry to the outside world.
Yerra Naidu, born in Myanmar, has worked to preserve and teach the Telugu language and culture to Indians living in Myanmar. After retiring from his job in India, he compiled the first Telugu-Burmese dictionary and works to document Telugu art and culture for students in Myanmar. Though many Telugu families originally immigrated to Myanmar, over time most lost touch with the Telugu language and customs due to restrictions and lack of access to resources. Naidu aims to reconnect youth with their cultural roots through language education and cultural documentation projects.
The document summarizes activities of the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit at VNRVJIET. It discusses the history and symbol of NSS in India. It then provides details of the NSS unit at VNRVJIET including its establishment in 1997 and recent recognition of a second unit by JNT University. The document also lists the names and roles of current NSS student body members and highlights some of their community service activities in 2010-2011 including celebrating 52nd NSS day and organizing a health camp, blood donation camp, and door-to-door survey.
The document summarizes several local news stories from Gadag, Karnataka, India. It reports that:
1) Kumari Sonali Kabadi, a student from Gadag, was selected to compete in the state-level karate competition after winning the district competition.
2) Two children from Gangavati enacted roles of Krishna and the historic king Ashoka and won prizes in a fancy dress competition on Independence Day.
3) A singer named Boby Kalburgi enthralled audiences with his singing at an event in Hubballi.
4) Anish Metrani, an industrialist from Belagavi, was awarded the Vanijyaratna Pr
This document discusses measures to promote a school and increase admissions. It proposes advertising through banners, pamphlets, appointments of promotional representatives, educating current parents and teachers, engaging an old students' association, hosting events for parents, and celebrating an anniversary with a grand function to strengthen the institution through more enrollments. A reunion of past students is also mentioned. The overall aim is to inform others about the school and its environment to favorably influence their choice of education for their children.
This document is a blog from Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari that summarizes recent activities of the organization. It discusses visits by corporate partners to schools, camps held in remote villages, seminars on women's issues and national reconstruction, and foundation stone ceremonies for new offices. The blog highlights community outreach programs across different states in India focused on education, healthcare, and social issues.
This document provides information about various community and religious events organized by the SSK Samaj in different cities across India. In Bangalore, the SSK Samaj celebrated the 95th anniversary of the Sri Sathyanarayan Swamy Pooja and performed religious rituals. In Bangalore and Surat, the SSK samaj held religious ceremonies and musical programs for Panduranga Swamy and provided food grains to poor families. The SSK Samaj in Ahmedabad started an initiative to help poor women and students. In Sholapur, mass aarti puja was offered to Goddess Khanidevi. In other news, the Hamarlok Premier League 2 cricket tournament was announced in
Mr. B.S. Narayan, managing director of Excel-Par Electronics Pvt Ltd, was honored with the Best Industrialist Award. He started his company in 1987 and it has grown significantly, with an annual turnover of over Rs 20 crores. The event also recognized Mr. P. Vishwanath for his community service work. Rotary Midtown members visited the Sufi Special School and the Ranga Rao Memorial School for visually impaired girls on Gandhi Jayanti, observing the important work done at both schools.
This document provides a summary of a visit by Midtown Rotary families to the Infosys campus in Mysore on October 20th, 2012. Over 95 people from Midtown converged at the Global Education Centre-2 at Infosys for the visit. The families toured the sprawling 350-acre campus and were impressed by the infrastructure and world-class facilities available for trainees. The visit gave Midtown families insight into how Infosys has grown from humble beginnings into a major global enterprise. Overall the visit was an eye-opening experience that inspired the Midtown visitors.
The document summarizes the work of Photohoku, a nonprofit organization formed by photographers in Japan to help survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami rebuild their lives. The organization asks survivors if they want their photo taken, then gives them instant prints. The photographers also start photo albums for survivors and listen to their experiences. One woman said having her photo taken in front of her temporary home gave her courage to move forward, as she believes one day she will look back on the photo and remember what she overcame. The goal is to help survivors rebuild memories and move past the disaster through photography.
The document announces an inter-collegiate debate competition to be held on October 19th, 2013 in Mysore, India. It invites top institutions in Karnataka from various fields like management, medicine, engineering, law and humanities to participate. There will be cash prizes worth 50,000 rupees for the top three winners. Participation is by invitation only and the deadline to register is October 4th. The event aims to provide a platform for students to challenge their awareness, acumen and logic through debating.
Mrs. Suma Krishna was installed as the District Chairman for IW District 318 at Krishna's abode in Udupi. She is described as being creative, extroverted, and having a grandeur manner like a lion. She has held several leadership roles with the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore West since joining in 1991. Suma is married with children and owns family businesses. She was welcomed as the new District Chairman at the meeting.
This document appears to be celebrating Akhil Srinivas's 18th birthday and reflecting on milestones from his childhood including his first through eighth birthdays, starting school, receiving awards, learning to ride a bicycle, and receiving his first computer, as well as looking ahead to his future as an adult just starting to explore the world. The parents sign off by wishing their son the best and encouraging him to be and do good.
This newsletter provides a summary of events and achievements at the school over the past quarter. It profiles the successes of students from nursery to class 12th across various academic and extracurricular competitions. These include students winning positions at quiz competitions, participation in rallies and activities to learn values like friendship and compassion, and educational trips to historical sites. It also highlights workshops attended by teachers on topics like classroom management, science pedagogy, and counseling adolescent students.
Prof. K.C. Belliappa will speak to the Midtown Rotary Club on the topic "Role of Media Today". Prof. Belliappa has had a long career in academia, serving as Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi Central University and teaching at Manasa Gangothri. He has authored books and published many articles. Midtown welcomes Prof. Belliappa and looks forward to his insights on the changing role of media.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
The students visited Jaipur on an educational trip organized by their school and EdTerra Edventures. They visited several historical sites including Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, workshops on block printing and blue pottery, and Chokhi Dhani. At Jantar Mantar they learned about ancient astronomy instruments and created their own sundials. They were amazed by the massive Amber Fort and its architecture. The workshops helped them understand traditional crafts. They enjoyed the cultural experience and food at Chokhi Dhani. The trip provided learning beyond the classroom and memorable experiences for the students.
The Prime Minister of India presented the National Bravery Awards to 25 children for acts of extraordinary bravery in dangerous situations. The awards are given to children ages 6 to 18 by the Indian Council for Child Welfare and include saving others from drowning, rescuing friends from fires, fighting off wild animals, and more. The document then describes the brave acts of 15 award recipients, including an 8-year-old who saved two classmates from a train accident and a 14-year-old who was honored posthumously for trying to save his friend from drowning.
Chintakindi Mallesham was a poor weaver from Andhra Pradesh who was inspired to invent a mechanized device to help automate the hand-winding process of creating traditional tie-dye silk sarees after seeing his mother and other weaver women suffer from health problems due to the labor-intensive nature of the work. Over seven years, through experimentation in his spare time while continuing to weave and facing opposition from his family, Mallesham developed the "Laxmi Asu", a machine that reduced the time to complete the hand-winding process for one saree from five hours to just one and a half hours. Mallesham's invention has provided
Poetries Online is holding a poetry contest with the theme "Indus Valley" to be included in their fifth poetry anthology. The best 100 poems selected by the editorial board will be published in the anthology in 2012. Poets must register on the Poetries Online website and can submit up to two poems each. The broad theme of "Indus Valley" will showcase different perspectives on India's culture and heritage from poets across the country. The managing editor comments that the anthology aims to portray India through poetry to the outside world.
Yerra Naidu, born in Myanmar, has worked to preserve and teach the Telugu language and culture to Indians living in Myanmar. After retiring from his job in India, he compiled the first Telugu-Burmese dictionary and works to document Telugu art and culture for students in Myanmar. Though many Telugu families originally immigrated to Myanmar, over time most lost touch with the Telugu language and customs due to restrictions and lack of access to resources. Naidu aims to reconnect youth with their cultural roots through language education and cultural documentation projects.
The document summarizes activities of the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit at VNRVJIET. It discusses the history and symbol of NSS in India. It then provides details of the NSS unit at VNRVJIET including its establishment in 1997 and recent recognition of a second unit by JNT University. The document also lists the names and roles of current NSS student body members and highlights some of their community service activities in 2010-2011 including celebrating 52nd NSS day and organizing a health camp, blood donation camp, and door-to-door survey.
The document summarizes several local news stories from Gadag, Karnataka, India. It reports that:
1) Kumari Sonali Kabadi, a student from Gadag, was selected to compete in the state-level karate competition after winning the district competition.
2) Two children from Gangavati enacted roles of Krishna and the historic king Ashoka and won prizes in a fancy dress competition on Independence Day.
3) A singer named Boby Kalburgi enthralled audiences with his singing at an event in Hubballi.
4) Anish Metrani, an industrialist from Belagavi, was awarded the Vanijyaratna Pr
This document discusses measures to promote a school and increase admissions. It proposes advertising through banners, pamphlets, appointments of promotional representatives, educating current parents and teachers, engaging an old students' association, hosting events for parents, and celebrating an anniversary with a grand function to strengthen the institution through more enrollments. A reunion of past students is also mentioned. The overall aim is to inform others about the school and its environment to favorably influence their choice of education for their children.
This document is a blog from Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari that summarizes recent activities of the organization. It discusses visits by corporate partners to schools, camps held in remote villages, seminars on women's issues and national reconstruction, and foundation stone ceremonies for new offices. The blog highlights community outreach programs across different states in India focused on education, healthcare, and social issues.
This document provides information about various community and religious events organized by the SSK Samaj in different cities across India. In Bangalore, the SSK Samaj celebrated the 95th anniversary of the Sri Sathyanarayan Swamy Pooja and performed religious rituals. In Bangalore and Surat, the SSK samaj held religious ceremonies and musical programs for Panduranga Swamy and provided food grains to poor families. The SSK Samaj in Ahmedabad started an initiative to help poor women and students. In Sholapur, mass aarti puja was offered to Goddess Khanidevi. In other news, the Hamarlok Premier League 2 cricket tournament was announced in
Mr. B.S. Narayan, managing director of Excel-Par Electronics Pvt Ltd, was honored with the Best Industrialist Award. He started his company in 1987 and it has grown significantly, with an annual turnover of over Rs 20 crores. The event also recognized Mr. P. Vishwanath for his community service work. Rotary Midtown members visited the Sufi Special School and the Ranga Rao Memorial School for visually impaired girls on Gandhi Jayanti, observing the important work done at both schools.
This document provides a summary of a visit by Midtown Rotary families to the Infosys campus in Mysore on October 20th, 2012. Over 95 people from Midtown converged at the Global Education Centre-2 at Infosys for the visit. The families toured the sprawling 350-acre campus and were impressed by the infrastructure and world-class facilities available for trainees. The visit gave Midtown families insight into how Infosys has grown from humble beginnings into a major global enterprise. Overall the visit was an eye-opening experience that inspired the Midtown visitors.
The document summarizes the work of Photohoku, a nonprofit organization formed by photographers in Japan to help survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami rebuild their lives. The organization asks survivors if they want their photo taken, then gives them instant prints. The photographers also start photo albums for survivors and listen to their experiences. One woman said having her photo taken in front of her temporary home gave her courage to move forward, as she believes one day she will look back on the photo and remember what she overcame. The goal is to help survivors rebuild memories and move past the disaster through photography.
The document announces an inter-collegiate debate competition to be held on October 19th, 2013 in Mysore, India. It invites top institutions in Karnataka from various fields like management, medicine, engineering, law and humanities to participate. There will be cash prizes worth 50,000 rupees for the top three winners. Participation is by invitation only and the deadline to register is October 4th. The event aims to provide a platform for students to challenge their awareness, acumen and logic through debating.
Mrs. Suma Krishna was installed as the District Chairman for IW District 318 at Krishna's abode in Udupi. She is described as being creative, extroverted, and having a grandeur manner like a lion. She has held several leadership roles with the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore West since joining in 1991. Suma is married with children and owns family businesses. She was welcomed as the new District Chairman at the meeting.
This document appears to be celebrating Akhil Srinivas's 18th birthday and reflecting on milestones from his childhood including his first through eighth birthdays, starting school, receiving awards, learning to ride a bicycle, and receiving his first computer, as well as looking ahead to his future as an adult just starting to explore the world. The parents sign off by wishing their son the best and encouraging him to be and do good.
This newsletter provides a summary of events and achievements at the school over the past quarter. It profiles the successes of students from nursery to class 12th across various academic and extracurricular competitions. These include students winning positions at quiz competitions, participation in rallies and activities to learn values like friendship and compassion, and educational trips to historical sites. It also highlights workshops attended by teachers on topics like classroom management, science pedagogy, and counseling adolescent students.
Prof. K.C. Belliappa will speak to the Midtown Rotary Club on the topic "Role of Media Today". Prof. Belliappa has had a long career in academia, serving as Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi Central University and teaching at Manasa Gangothri. He has authored books and published many articles. Midtown welcomes Prof. Belliappa and looks forward to his insights on the changing role of media.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
The students visited Jaipur on an educational trip organized by their school and EdTerra Edventures. They visited several historical sites including Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, workshops on block printing and blue pottery, and Chokhi Dhani. At Jantar Mantar they learned about ancient astronomy instruments and created their own sundials. They were amazed by the massive Amber Fort and its architecture. The workshops helped them understand traditional crafts. They enjoyed the cultural experience and food at Chokhi Dhani. The trip provided learning beyond the classroom and memorable experiences for the students.
The newsletter summarizes activities at the Modernites school from October to December 2012. It includes events like Gandhi Jayanti celebrations, an art and craft exhibition, Diwali celebrations, cooking activities, fancy dress competitions, tree planting events, quizzes and poetry recitations. The principal's message emphasizes building students' self-esteem and respecting their choices.
Rtn. Umesh K. has announced his team for 2015-16. He carefully selected 13 other members to support him as president of the Midtown club. On December 17th, he introduced his team members and provided funny descriptions and nicknames for each. The event was held in a location decorated to resemble coastal Karnataka and attendees wore traditional clothes. Refreshments included local snacks. Umesh thanked seniors and humorously introduced each team member and their roles.
The document provides information about various events that took place at Modern Public School between October 2016 and December 2016. It includes summaries of visits to an old age home and historical sites, celebrations of various festivals, competitions held in subjects like dance, debate and recitation, and awareness campaigns on issues like pollution, girl child education, and disaster management. It aims to keep parents informed about the school's activities and achievements during this time period.
The newsletter provides summaries of events at a school over the period of July to September 2017, including:
1) Various competitions held for different classes like dance, storytelling, declamation and debates.
2) Celebrations of festivals like Janmashtami, Hindi Diwas and Independence Day.
3) Workshops on topics like pottery, yoga and circuits were conducted.
4) The installation ceremony of the Interact Club for 2017-18 and their achievements are summarized.
1) The annual report summarizes the academic achievements and extracurricular activities at Cambridge School in Noida for the year 2015-2016. It highlights top academic performances in board exams as well as various cultural and academic competitions held at the school.
2) The school organized various events like Technolympics, SPIC MACAY performances, Inter-school competitions, and concerts to promote holistic development of students. Guest lectures and educational trips were also arranged.
3) The report commemorates two deceased teachers and their contributions to the school. It was presented to recognize the efforts and accomplishments of the school community in the past year.
A simple 3-step process for students and a layered, intense, multi-team execution model for EdTerra, Young Authors Program lays the foundation for students to understand teamwork, leadership, communication skills and cultural awareness altogether. It allows them to research, analyze and articulate their findings, thoughts and ideas in the shape of a high-end publication that they author and shoot.
The document summarizes a school trip taken by students from G D Goenka Public School in Ghaziabad, India to Jaipur, Rajasthan. The three-day educational tour aimed to teach students about teamwork, leadership skills, and Jaipur's historical and cultural aspects. Students visited several notable places including Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Chokhi Dhani, and engaged in workshops on blue pottery and block printing. Students documented their experiences and lessons learned in a travel journal/magazine compiled upon their return. The principal's letter commends the trip for providing outdoor, hands-on learning beyond the classroom.
The document provides a summary of activities at Modern Public School. It discusses events like Republic Day celebrations, dance competitions, art competitions, and presentations on various topics that were held for different classes. The purpose was to encourage creativity, teamwork, leadership, and learning about important concepts and values through fun activities.
The document provides a summary of a joint meeting between the Rotary clubs of Mysore Midtown and Tanjore Midtown in Tanjore, India. It describes the activities undertaken during the visit, including visiting temples, a school, and bronze statue workshops. It notes that speakers from both clubs addressed the joint meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to foster friendship between the clubs and learn from each other's experiences in club management. Mysore Midtown members were hosted with traditional Indian hospitality and departed with fond memories of their visit.
1. A student was selected for the CBSE National Judo Championship after winning at the CBSE North Zone championship.
2. The school's senior girls kho kho team secured third position in the zonal championship.
3. Several students won medals and positions in athletics events at the National Inter District Athletics Championship.
4. The school's senior boys and girls handball teams won first position in the zonal championship.
5. Students won several events and positions at inter-school competitions in Mount Abu School.
This document provides a summary of SYMA's annual Child Fest event held over two days. Some key details:
- The event was held at NK Thirumalachariar Girls High School in Chennai and had close to 2,000 student participants.
- The first day included drawing and fancy dress competitions. The second day included group singing, an innovative thinking competition, and a quiz final.
- A notable winner was a Class 11 student who designed a "Weld Inspector Robot" to help his father at work.
- The closing ceremony featured several dignitaries and distributed prizes to the competition winners. SYMA thanked its sponsors and volunteers for helping organize another successful Child Fest.
Amrit - Industry and Alumni Relations newsletter - October editionRaghav Arora
Here we present to you the next edition of AMRIT.
I&AR is back with its Alumni Newsletter.
We have tried to share with you all the tidings of the institute. We wish to keep you in touch with the cardinal events and activities of the institute.
Website:http://alumni.nitjsr.ac.in/publications.php
Vishwa and the Midtown Rotary team have had a busy and innovative first quarter under Vishwa's leadership. They held unique board meetings combining business with pleasure at holiday locations. Two new major projects were launched - "Samartha" for differently abled individuals and an English debate competition. Notable projects included cardiac camps helping many people. Family events brought more fun. The quarter saw record breaking attendance at meetings and notable guest speakers. With more planned, Midtown is on track to repeat as best club.
1. Rotary International has committed $75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This brings Rotary's total contribution to nearly $1.2 billion.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon convened a meeting on polio eradication during the UN General Assembly to urge more support from member states.
3. Rotary and partners are at a tipping point to achieve a polio-free world but need increased commitments from governments and donors to finish the job.
The Interact Club of Rotary Mysore Midtown organized a cultural evening to welcome a German student exchange team visiting from De Paul School. During the event, De Paul students performed Indian dances which were enjoyed by a packed audience. The German team was presented mementos by the Interact Club to remember their trip to India. They were curious about gifts they received and had to be unwrapped on stage. The German students and teachers then joined members of the Rotary club for dinner and an exchange of views about Indian and German culture, where the visitors shared books on German tourism.
The document summarizes a board meeting of the Midtown Rotary Club held at Royal Valley Estate near Ammathi. It describes the club members traveling by different vehicles to reach the estate, where they had a long board meeting over dinner and campfire. The next morning, club members went for a walk and saw many birds at the estate. They then had a hearty breakfast before concluding the memorable meeting.
The document summarizes a picnic event organized by Innerwheel members for underprivileged children. Over 50 children from two homes enjoyed a day trip to Karighatta hill. They played games, flew kites and had lunch. The children dispersed plant seeds and cleaned up after themselves. Both the children and organizers felt fulfilled after spending the day together enjoying nature. The summary also lists donations made by Rotarians to a charitable fund and awareness programs conducted by Innerwheel members on health topics.
- Prof. C. N. Manjappa was awarded the prestigious Amaravani award by Rotary Mysore Midtown for his contributions to law education and efforts to obtain grants for the law faculty.
- The chief guest, Prof. C. K. N. Raja, who was Manjappa's student, honored Manjappa with the award and praised his simplicity and selflessness.
- In his acceptance speech, Manjappa dedicated his achievements to those who helped him along the way and emphasized service over personal gains.
This document summarizes the memorial service held for Prof. M.G. Nanjundaradhya by the Rotary Mysore Midtown club. It discusses Nanjundaradhya's accomplishments and service. Several dignitaries spoke at the event, including the district governor. Various Rotary clubs and organizations were involved in organizing the event and tribute speeches. The event highlighted Nanjundaradhya's contributions to the community and honored his memory through this memorial service.
Mr. M.Prakash is an ideal teacher who started a school 20 years ago under a banyan tree which has now grown to a full-fledged institution of 3000 students providing employment to 150 people. While he could have taken a job in the city, he chose to return to his hometown of Bannur to set up an educational institution. He maintains simplicity and honesty, believing students should experience hardships to become good citizens. All students and teachers sleep on straw mats and wake up early to follow his principles. He is a role model for dedication to education in rural areas.
The Zonal Seminar on The Rotary Foundation was held in Mysore on August 26th, 2012. Over 60 Rotarians from Zones VII and VIII attended. Rtn. P.K. Ramakrishna gave a presentation on TRF's Future Vision and the six areas of focus. Rtn. M.S. Nanadakumar presented on TRF's educational programs. The delegates actively participated in discussions and expressed interest in more such programs after the district foundation seminar. The seminar was a success in educating Rotarians on TRF's programs and grants.
The document provides information about C.V. Gopinath, a retired senior government official from the Department of Telecommunications in India. It lists his educational qualifications and experience working in various states across India. It also lists the awards and honors he has received for his contributions to various cultures and communities. The document mentions that he has authored publications on various topics like manpower planning and cosmic rhythms. It states that he will be speaking to the club about his pilgrimage to Kailash and Manasarovar.
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- Mrs. Anupama Ravindranath was installed as the new president at a festive ceremony held at RCL Hall.
- The chief guest's address was filled with words of wisdom and advice for the new team.
- To start her term, Anupama received Rs. 75,000 in donations from Rotarians for community service projects.
- The first meeting under Anupama's leadership was held at RCL Hall and was a colorful event with Rotarians, Annes, and guests in attendance.
The document summarizes the activities of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the period of July 2011 to June 2012. It discusses the community service projects carried out including donations to various trusts supporting underprivileged communities. It also outlines the educational assistance provided to children, such as donations of school supplies, conducting workshops and counseling sessions. Key figures include a total of Rs. 10,900 spent on community service benefiting 372 people and Rs. 16,638 spent on education projects benefiting 1249 children and students.
The document lists the awards received by the Rotary Club of Mysore Mid Town for the 2011-2012 year. The club, which has over 51 members, received a total of 21 awards, taking first place in 11 categories, second place in 7 categories, and third place in 3 categories. This included awards for fellowship, career guidance, vocational awareness, AIDS awareness, partnering with other organizations, The Rotary Foundation, matching grants, youth activities, club bulletin, senior citizens, international understanding, and women's empowerment. The club also received awards for best club under various avenues of service.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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1. Issue : 7 Volume : 32 15-08-2012 Pages -4
and some of them are ‘Sodigadheya
Cheluveyaru’, ‘Eradu Dhadagala
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Naduve’, ‘Mogadhashtu Nenapugalu’
etc. His famous columns in leading
newspapers include ‘Namma
Nammalli’, ‘Nimmodane’, “Madhyama
Vyayoga”, “Kandidhu Kaadidhu” etc.
For the past 20 years he has held more
than 50 workshops on 'Feature Writing'
across the state. On the invitation from
T oday, 15 August 2012, we are
proud to be celebrating our 66th
Independence Day. This day
holds a magnetic charisma amongst us to hoist the
flag and sing the National Anthem with our heads
the Department of Higher Education,
Government of Oman, he spent 28 months of
teaching in his field. His works have been
recognized and are being used
as study material. He has
held high and heart filled with patriotism. We are many stars on the lapel which
honoured to have Dr. Nirajana Vanalli amongst us at include Karnataka Sahithya
Rotary Midtown Academy. Academy Award (1992),
Ugrana Prashasthi (2000),
The spotless gift of Vanalli to journalism, Dr. Goruru Prashasthi (2002),
Niranjana was born on 25 Aug 1965 in Vanalli HKS Award for column
village of North Kanara district. His basic education writing (2002), Shimoga
was at his own village in the government school. Karnataka Sangha Award for
Later he continued at Ramakrishna Vidhyashala- the work titled 'Oman', etc.
Mysore, MGM College-Udupi, Maharaja College-
Mysore, M.A. and doctorate in journalism from The blessed son of Dr. S.P.Hegde, an ayurvedic
Manasagangotri-Mysore. He started his teaching doctor at Sirsi, resides at Thonichikoppal-Mysore
career at SDM College, Ujjare and at present he is with his wife Savitha and two daughters Spoorthi
the Asst. Professor in the department of Journalism, and Siri.
Manasagangotri-Mysore. His hobbies for the past
25 years include freelance reporting, feature writing
and column writing. He has many books to his credit We welcome you sir.
LONDON
OLYMPICS
2012
CARDIAC CAMP
You
Made
Us
Proud
2. ISRO
PRESIDENT’S
Message
Dear Friends,
Wish you a very happy ‘INDEPENDENCE DAY’.
Voyage
‘SAMARTHA’ 2012 was a successful event with
almost 100 participants. I would like to thank Rtn.
NARENDRA and team for taking the lead and
working tirelesly towards this noble cause and also
the efforts of Ann. Anuradha, Rotarians Bhanu,
Nandoo, Prahlad, Aiyanna, Ravi Moms,
Kumaranna and each and every one of you. Lets
gear up for the job mela on 24th of this month.
My special thanks to THOOFAN CHANDU for
suggesting and negotiating at the "VILLAGE" for
the memorable get together.
Lets welcome Sri Niranjana Vanalli, our chief
guest for the ‘INDEPENDENCE DAY’ celebrations
at Rotary Midtown Academy.
D e Paul International Residential School’s
ISRO Center visit comprising 25 students
and 2 teachers was sponsored by donating
rupees 5000/- from our Club under the youth service
programme. They departed on 3rd August at 5.30 am
and returned the same day by 9.45 pm. About the
experience of the trip, Akash Sharma, the school
Thank you Head Boy of DPIRS writes …….
Vishu
Dear Sir,
We are thankful to you for providing us with an
THIRD EYE VIEW by sini opportunity to visit the ISRO centers which we did
visit on 03-08-2012. It was a valuable experience
Looking back when I was young , on August 15th I and we are overwhelmed at the vast sea of knowledge
used to go to school in neatly pressed uniform and we were pounded with. We visited the ISRO satellite
polished shoes, without carrying books, singing center-learning the different satellites sent by ISRO,
'Jana Gana Mana' and receiving chocolates at the we also saw a probe under construction to be sent for
end. This was 'Independence Day' to me at that
time. Didn't even know that it was our National orbiting Mars. Visit to the ISTRAC was a delectable
Anthem that I was singing, it was just another Jack experience for we were the few, who actually visited
& Jill rhyme for me. Now I realize that the the place Chandrayan-1 was actually controlled
chocolates I received was not a chocolate but an from.
orange flavoured candy. Later in my higher Dr. Guruprasad, PEO of ISRO even enacted us the
classes I learnt what the day means and since then climax of landing of chandrayan. The center for deep
there is a special place in my heart for this day & I space antenna was an amazing place. We do thank
never missed swaying the national colours on that you with all gratitude to have supported us for the
special day. I even imbibed the values to my son visit.
by taking him to Chamundi Vihar Stadium every
year, but now he has grown and he sways the
national colours on his Samsung S2. Times have
changed, but singing the National Anthem in front
of the tri-colours
fills my heart.
Congratulations to
the medal winners
at the LONDON
OLYMPICS 2012.
You have made this
Independence Day
a memorable one
by bringing home
what you toiled for
4 years.
Jai Hind !
My junior at the age of 3
3. source for the persons with developmental disability and
their task analysis were answered by Inner Wheel Past
President Ann Mrs.Anuradha Nandakumar, as Vice-
President of Karnataka State Federation of PARIVAAR;
Industrial queries were answered by Rtn.Narendra
Narayan, MD VinyasIT and Mr.Venugopal, MD
a beginning... Engineering Plastics Pvt Ltd. When moderators –
Rtn.M.S.Raghu, human trainer; Prof. Roopa Rao,
Narendra’s SAMARTHA special educationist; Mr.Mudre, trustee of Sneha Kirana,
Mysore Spastics Society; Rtn.Ramki, Flowersynth; Ann
Anupama Ravindranath, President 2012-13 of Inner
2012 Wheel; Rtn.Rakesh, Innomantra; waited with lot of
preparation to moderate the group discussion.
T he intention of mainstreaming the persons with
developmental disability of autism, cerebral palsy,
mental retardation, multiple disabilities and also
the persons with hearing impairment – gave way to
Rotary Samartha 2012. Such noble intention caught the
Before adjourning for Lunch, Rotary Mysore Mid-town
President, Rtn.R.S.Viswanath, proposed a formal vote of
thanks to panelists and moderators with all humility and
gratitude. Going overboard, he also had a slip of tongue
attention of very few industrialists only for 50 minutes of (or was it deliberate prezzz??) while he expressed his
inaugural – Chief Guest, Deputy Commissioner,
Mr.Vastrad; Keynote Speaker,
Dr.Venkatesan, AIISH; presided
by our Rtn.R.S.Viswanath,
President 2012-13 of Rotary
Mysore Mid-town; with
Rtn.Narendra Narayan, chairman
for Rotary Samartha 2012 &
Rtn.Dr.Prahlad, vocational service
director on either side on the dais. It
began with a melodious invocation
“Durga…” by Miss Shilpa
Shrinath, a special employee with
developmental disability working
in Bhagyawanthi Apparels and
then it was lighting of lamp by all
of them on the dais. Well
compeered by Rtn.Mohan. After gratitude to Ann Anuradha Nandakumar for taking up so
vote of thanks for the inaugural, a clipping of National many responsibilities for the day, which also included
Anthem by the hearing impaired was displayed on the choosing and inviting stalwarts Dr.Venkatesan,
Mr.Gadkari, Mr.Muralidhara, Prof.Roopa
Rao… while he wanted to say, “… she works so
precisely to perfection and those working with
her get irritated at her expectations”… he could
only say, “ya devi sarva bhooteshu, shakti
roopena samsthita, namastasyai namastasyai
namastasyai namo namaha. This is what I say to
Mrs.Anuradha Nandakumar, who is an irritant
to all working with her…” The audiences were
astonished and were left wondering…
Herculean efforts of our Rotarians and the HR
TEAM of Vinyas Innovative Technologies Pvt
twin multi-media screens, melting the heart of every Ltd, for two consecutive months, with series of meetings,
person standing there, making their eyes moist. grabbing some quick grub, heated discussions, creativity,
planning, late evenings, sleepless nights and all…
For those (fewer) who remained even after the coffee culminated with 3 entrepreneurs coming forward to hire
break till the end, a divine film on special employees persons with developmental disabilities, when
comprising of 20 clippings, made by Mr.Ramesh of Rtn.Raghu did the exercise of feedback.
Vinyas IT, was shown. After which there was a panel
discussion beautifully navigated by 25th October, 2009, when such a sensitization
Rtn.S.Bhanuchandran, to answer queries by interested programme was held for the first time by MDPAEDD,
industrialists – Legal queries answered by Mr.Gadkari, out of 650 industrialists invited, only 2 had participated.
President of PARIVAAR – National Confederation of In comparison, this program had little more number of
Parents Associations of India; Government queries participants with 3 of them motivated to hire too!! Kudos
answered by Mr.Muralidhara, Chief Nodal Officer, to all of them behind it!! Next phase awaited…
District Disability Rehabilitation Centre, Mysore;
Medical queries were answered by Dr.Seetharam Shastri,
Vivekananda Youth Movement; Technical queries were ...Anuradha Nandoo
replied by Dr.Venkatesan, AIISH; queries about the
4. ROTARY INFORMATION
Rotarians share tips
for recruiting new members
Eight years ago, Géné Villaça-Crestia was
asked by her district governor to start a new
Rotary club in her country, Benin.
She had been a Rotarian for only four years and
didn’t really know where to begin. But she had
a few things working in her favor: Villaça-
Crestia is extremely passionate about Rotary,
and she doesn’t take no for an answer.
“I don’t hesitate to drive to people’s places and
come back again,” says Villaça-Crestia of her
Rtn. Bhanuchandran conducted a career recruitment style. “I don’t wait for them to get
guidance programme at Mahajana’s High back to me and tell me they don’t have time. I
School on 13 Aug 2012, for students numbering insist and go after them until they understand
130. The programme was well received by the what Rotary is all about and the good it will do
students and they voiced their thanking them to join.”Be passionate and persistent.
opinions. Villaça-Crestia says her favorite thing to say to
prospective members is that by being
Rotarians, they can be a bridge between the
Wedding millions of dollars available through The
Rotary Foundation and the poorest populations
Anniversary
of the world. Spiguel shared the following tips:
Teach club members the Foundation’s grant
process and immediately engage them in
pursuing projects that benefit well-known
service organizations in need in your
21-08-2012 community. Share your passion for Rotary
with your family, friends, and community
during Membership and Extension Month in
August.
19-08-2012
dbate
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We have received topics from our
members, but the response can still
be good if you make up your mind.
Happy Birthday Start now and walk away with the
prize for the best topic.
r.venkatesh
1. Is it the TRUTH ?
Aug Aug
2.
3.
Is it FAIR to all concerned ?
Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS ?
17 20 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned ?
p.s.chengappa
Q uiz
Q.: What is the name of the official
NEXT WEEK IN MIDTOWN magazine of Rotary International ?
Visit to JSS Vrudhashrama a) The Roto Rooter b) Rotary in an Hour
Adichunchunagiri Road, Opp. Aravind Hospital. c) The Rotarian d) Rotary Illustrated
Date : 22.08.2012, Time : 6.30 pm (Last week’s answer : 6)