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E-Learning: ICT Integration In School Education For Secondary Teachers of Science & Social Science
at
DAV Public School,Khagaul Patna, Bihar
June16-18, 2009
ORGANIZED BY:
Directorate of Project Planning & In – service DAV College Managing Committee
Arya Samaj Mandir, Sector – VI, R.K. Puram, New Delhi – 110022 Phone: 26176198, 26183585, Fax: 26193008 E-mail – dppidavcmc@rediffmail.com
Contents
1. Message
2. Task Force
3. Innovation Series
4. Avoiding the Digital Divide
5. Project – E-Learning
6. The Teacher: New Role and Skills
7. Objectives for Capacity Building
8. Framework of Teachers Education in ICT
9. Mode of Training
10. Training Schedule
11. Criteria for Participation
12. Management of Innovation and Change
13. Schedule
14. List of the Resource Persons
15. List of Participants
Message
I have had the privilege of facilitating the design of Project E-LEARNING: ICT Integration in School Education which DPPI has undertaken for secondary level science and social science teachers of DAV Public Schools across the country. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has transformed society. The emerging knowledge based society world over indulges in online admissions, examinations, studies, banking and entertainment etc. Already 60% of existing and 90% of new jobs require some ICT skills that require our educational institutions to integrate ICT in education. As per wikipedia in United Kingdom, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a subject in education, and a part of the National Curriculum. According to NCF-2005, possibilities of teaching and learning at varied paces, self-learning, dual modes of study could all benefit from the use of technology, particularly, ICT. Technological innovations are also necessary for appropriate equipment and aids for meeting the requirements of children with special needs. For ICT in education to be a success, it cannot be a single subject, but rather an integral part of all disciplines and the technology has to be seen as a pedagogic aide, not a goal in itself. In the light of the above the proposed workshops by DPPI are geared up to orient and equip the target teachers with ICT knowledge and skills to enable them to integrate it in their day to day teaching learning process to ensure quality education. I am confident that the participating teachers will internalize the need for ICT integration in school education and become inspiration to their colleagues in the schools. I congratulate DPPI on taking inspiration from the Initiative ‘Innovation in Education’ by Sh. G.P. Chopra, President, DAV College Managing Committee that emphasises innovations in order to infuse creative ideas and efficient processes within the organization. (Dr. R. P. Singhal) Vice President DAV CMC & Acting Chairman DPPI Advisory Committee.
DPPI ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. C. Prakash - Vice President, DAVCMC- Delhi Dr. R. P. Singhal - Vice President, DAVCMC Delhi
Sh. T. R. Gupta - Secretary, DAVCMC- Delhi Shri Mohan Lal - Secretary, DAVCMC- Delhi
DPPI FACULTY
Mrs. Rashmi S. Chari - Asst. Director-DPPI
Mrs. Inder Mani Jain - Education Officer – DPPI
Mrs. Rajni Bala - Asst. Education Officer – DPPI
SUPPORTING TEAM – DPPI
1. Mrs. Sony Rawat
2. Mr. Ramesh Kumar
3. Ms. Bindu Sahni
4. Mr. Ranjit Singh Panwar
5. Mr. Prabhakar Jha
6. Mr. Ghanshyam Das
7. Mr. Sukhwinder Singh Saini
Project E-Learning
Concept Note by Rashmi S Chari,
Asst. Director, DPPI, DAVCMC.
If a picture says a thousand words, then multimedia says a million!
Innovation Series The Innovation Series from DPPI have been designed in special response to the
Presidential Initiative ‘Innovation in Education’. Sh. GP Chopra, President, DAV College
Managing Committee has emphasized on innovation in order to infuse creative ideas
resulting in new and efficient processes within the organization.
DPPI’s Innovation Series #1: Teacher training through EDUSAT- Through this path-
breaking initiative DPPI trained teachers of the board-bound classes VIII, X & XII located
all over India by teleconferencing through the first and only Indian educational satellite
EDUSAT. According to available statistical data 14000 teachers from DAV schools were
trained although it was avidly watched by other CBSE affiliated schools too. The training
provided an opportunity to the teachers to interact with the educational think-tanks of
Apex bodies that are involved in curriculum designing, creating instructional materials
and introducing innovations for systemic reforms in evaluation and assessment of student
performance.
DPPI’s Innovation series #2: Project E-Governance - The proposed project aims at
modernizing the systems of administration and financial management at DAV Schools by
using latest Information & Communication Technology (ICT) to make it fast, efficient,
transparent and accountable. DPPI’s Innovation Series #3: Project E-Learning aims at integration of Information &
Communication Technology (ICT) in the teaching learning processes in order to improve
the quality of instruction in the classroom. The project takes into account the latest
research and innovations being done in the schools and colleges of education around the
world and recommends the most successful and innovative instructional techniques and
strategies in the classroom in order to encourage the schools to become learning
organizations.
Avoiding the Digital Divide In today’s knowledge-based society, education and employment have become directly
related to proficiency in ICT skills and tools. In the schools where the computer, internet
and other learning technologies are not accessible to students, quality of education suffers
as the students are unable to compete in the global economy. The schools that have
managed to successfully integrate information and communication technologies into the
teaching and learning processes are able to create a class of confident and successful
professionals of internationally acceptable skills and standards.
However, in India ICT continues to remain niche area of a few schools in the urban areas,
with the majority of educational institutions in the semi urban and rural areas unaware
and untouched by its benefits, the biggest challenge before an educational organization is
to help the schools to overcome the digital divide so that they can join the mainstream
and avail the benefits of progress.
Project E-LEARNING: ICT integration in the Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum is a dynamic learning plan in response to the needs of the contemporary
socio-economic system. Since information and communication technology has made a
deep impact on all facets of our life, it has also changed our expectations of what the
students must learn in order to function in the new world economy. The students have to
learn the skills to network and communicate with people around the globe and be techno-
savvy to keep up with the technological inventions. They will have to learn to navigate
and sift through large amount of information proliferating, analyze it and make decisions.
The process of learning must also incorporate besides the technical skills, the life skills
that one needs to survive in this age which is to work collaboratively, think critically,
reflect and adapt to the continuous changes taking place.
The challenge before us is to integrate ICT in the school curriculum and teaching-learning
processes and to provide our teachers and students with ICT knowledge and skills so that
they are able to function effectively in this dynamic, information-rich and continuously
changing environment. ICT integration in the learning process will truly achieve its
purpose if it is used as effective instruments of change that will help us revitalize our
educational processes.
A Case for E-LEARNING As technology is the keyword in the modern global business world, instructional/learning
technology is at the heart of modern teaching-learning processes. There is a broad
consensus among all stakeholders in the field of education that integration of ICT in
teaching and learning process has a significant and positive impact.
Facilitates the teachers by giving them a variety of learning tools that are multi-
disciplinary and multi-sensorial;
Stimulates the learner’s interest and infuses the learning environment with
enthusiasm.
ICT integration in education has transformed the traditional paradigm of learning
from an isolated, rigid, teacher-centered and text-book bound class rooms into rich,
learner-centered interactive learning environments.
On-line learning resources give much needed flexibility to the learning process and
create scope for creativity and self-learning for the teacher and learner both beyond
the textbook and the classroom.
Paradigm Shift: From Teaching to Learning Don Tapscott in his books Paradigm Shift: The New Promise of Information Technology
(1992) and Growing Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation (1996) notes that we have
entered the digital era in which we are in the process of transition from the era of
‘broadcast’ learning to ‘interactive’ learning. Today’s learner no longer wants to be a
passive recipient of knowledge rather they wish to actively participate in the learning
process.
"Learning will become a social activity, facilitated by a new generation of educators,"
Tapscott has written. "The new media has helped create a culture for learning, where
the learner enjoys enhanced interactivity and connections with others. Rather than
some professor regurgitating facts and theories to students, they discuss and learn from
each other with the teacher as a participant. Needless to say, a whole generation of
teachers needs to learn new tools, new approaches, and new skills. This will be a
challenge-- not just because of resistance to change by some teachers -- but given the
current atmosphere of cutbacks, low teacher morale, lack of time due to the pressures
of increased workloads, and reduced retraining budgets."
UNESCO’s seminal document on ICT in Teacher Education, 2002, notes that new
technologies challenge the traditional paradigms of both teaching and learning by
suggesting new ways in which the learners and teachers can gain access to knowledge.
ICT provides an interesting array of tools such as educational software, multimedia
lessons, internet, websites, knowledge blogs that help in transforming the present
traditional, isolated, teacher-centered and text-bound classrooms into new rich,
interactive, virtual learning environs.
o Encourage the students think and actively construct their knowledge through
specially designed interactive tasks on the basis of their individual understanding.
o Discourage memory-based learning as these tasks aim at facilitating conceptual
understanding by involving learners to think critically and creatively.
o The tasks cater to a diverse set of learners in a classroom by having multiple sets of
problems with varying degree of difficulty which is normally not possible as the
traditional class caters to the average learner.
o The interactive and engaging learning tasks motivate the learners to try for higher
level of difficulty.
o The multimedia lessons also cater to the multiple intelligences giving learners a fair
opportunity to learn through their preferred medium.
o The multi-sensorial content leads to joyful learning for the learners.
o The learning takes place in a positive, non-threatening environment where there is
no fear of condemnation and students involved in inquiry, work collaboratively
with co-learners and teachers.
o Assessment becomes a part of the learning process as the learners achieve successive
milestones.
ICT integration in teaching learning process provides practical tools to support the
paradigm shift by facilitating the learners to access the vast amount of information
available and share, communicate, consult, and collaborate across vast distance. It also
gives them superior technological support to solve complex problems. It provides them
with smart tools to represent their knowledge with the help of attractive texts, flowcharts,
graphics, images, multi-media and power point presentations.
The Teacher: New Role & Skills This new learning paradigm calls for a change in the role of the teachers and learners.
As the onus of learning shifts to the learners and the teacher assumes the role of a
facilitator and collaborator of learning. The new role requires the teacher to actively
collaborate with the learner in the construction of knowledge and also to manage,
observe, monitor and assess learning taking place in the classroom.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) has developed a set of
standard to provide guidance and consistency to the teacher-education programmes in
ICT. DPPI’s Teacher Training Curriculum for E-Learning has adopted these standards as
successive levels of learning for the DAV teachers:-
Teachers demonstrate a sound understanding of technology operations and
concepts
Teachers acquire skills of planning and designing learning Environments and
Experiences
Teachers workout strategies and methods to maximize student learning as per the
Curriculum
Teachers apply technology to facilitate a variety of assessment and evaluation
strategies
Teachers apply technology to enhance their own productivity and professional
practice
Teachers understand social, ethical, legal and human issues that surround the use of
technology & internet.
The above standards make it clear that due to the advent of technology in education the
teacher does not lose their importance rather they become precursors of change. Their
new role requires them to actively acquire new knowledge and skills so that they can
facilitate this transitional phase effectively.
There is a corresponding shift in the role of the learners too, who are more active and
responsible for their own learning now. It becomes imperative for a teacher to be
empowered with new skills to be able help and guide the learners to assume their new
role confidently.
Project E-LEARNING: Objectives for Capacity Building
The objectives of Project E-LEARNING are to orient and train the educators to –
Use ICT to introduce innovation and systemic reforms in the traditional paradigms
of educational pedagogy.
Create awareness, understanding and willingness among the teachers to modernise
the teaching learning process.
Capacity-building of school teachers to adopt and integrate ICT in the teaching
learning process.
Create subject-wise pool of computer/web based educational resources for all the
DAV schools to access, use and further develop to customize as per their
requirements.
Framework of teacher education in ICT In order to customize the training package to the requirements of the learners the teachers
shall be trained level wise. The trainings have been planned as follows:
Level / Classes
Primary
(I-V)
Secondary
(VI-X)
Sr. Secondary
(XI-XII)
Subjects Languages Languages Maths
Maths Maths Science
EVS Science Commerce
Social Science Humanities
The training curriculum for teacher education in ICT shall focus on the developing in the
teachers the:
Cognitive skills- new pedagogy
Hands-on –skills -Practical use of technology for classroom instruction
Values & Attitude – cooperative & lifelong learning and righteous conduct
Mode of Training Subject-wise Workshops will be conducted for teachers. Giving them ample opportunity
for hands-on practice of creating multimedia lessons and cyber space for networking with
learners and peers.
Training Schedule- Summer 2009 Dates States Workshop
Venue
Target Group
June 16-18,
2009
Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa,
WB, Mahrashtra, Gujrat,
South Zone, MP , Chhtg.
DAV Public
School,Khagaul
Patna.
TGTs
Science
Social-Sci
June 29 –July
01, 2009
Punjab, Haryana,
Rajasthan, UP, Utaranchal,
Delhi, Chandigarh, HP,
J&K
DAV PS
Sect -15 &
KB DAVPS
Sector-7B
Chandigarh
TGTs
Science
Social-Sci
Criteria for Participation
Schools: All the DAV schools that have suitable infrastructure for using ICT in the
day-to-day teaching learning process will be nominated by the Regional
Directors to participate in the first phase of the Project commencing in
summer 2009.
Teachers: The participating teachers should possess working knowledge of MS office
and Internet.
Management of Innovation & Change
Innovation is not new to education. Good educational leaders are constantly innovating to
improve the quality of education within their institutions. Systemic introduction of ICT
into the DAV school system will be a monumental innovation that will mobilize the
change process in all the 550 DAV institutions.
Management and monitoring of the change process at each of these schools will require
visionary academic leadership and sustained advocacy at various levels. Steering Teams
will be formed under each Region Director comprising of local subject experts, ICT
resource persons, computer teachers outlining their roles and tasks. These teams will not
only lend impetus to the implementation to this programme, but will also customize the
programme to the school’s needs helping the schools to draw up individual plans as per
the available resources, within the stipulated objectives and time-frame. The Head of the
School guided by the regional Steering Team shall be actively involved in the
implementation of Project ICT within the school for –
Mobilizing resources for creating infrastructure
Organizing Hands-on training for Technology Literacy
Monitoring progress & trouble shooting
Assessment and evaluation of Project Implementation
Follow up Programme will be organized based on the feedback of monitoring received
from the zones.
Rashmi S Chari
Asst. Director
DPPI , DAVCMC.
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References: 1. Information and Communication Technologies in Teacher Education- A planning Guide,
Division of Higher Education, UNESCO 2002.
2. International Society for Technology in Education http:www.iste.org.
3. Teachers and Teaching in a Changing World, World Education Report, UNESCO, 1998.
4. Keeping Teaching Fresh, Journal of Educational Leadership, Vol. 57, No 8, May 2000
5. US Society & Values, Electronic Journal, Nov 2000.
6. Don Topscott, Growing up Digital –Rise of the Net Generation (1996)
E-Learning: ICT Integration In School Education.
For Secondary Teachers of Social Science
June16-18, 2009- Patna, Bihar
June 29-July1, 2009- Chandigarh
DAY-I
Session Time Theme Resource Person 8.00 - 9.00 am Registration & Breakfast
I 9.30 -11.30 am Inaugural Ceremony
Welcome Address
Introduction to the Project
‘E-Learning : ICT Integration In
DAV Schools’
Inaugural Address
Keynote Address
E-Learning: The New Paradigm in
Learning
Vote of Thanks-
Dr. AC Jain, Principal, DAVPS
Dr. RK Chauhan, RD
Mrs. Rashmi S Chari
Asst. Director, DPPI
Dr. YS Rajan,
Vice- President DAVCMC.
Dr. AK Bakhshi, Director,
ILLL, DU.
Dr. AC Jain, Principal
DAVPS
11.10-11.30 noon Tea Break
II 11.30- 12.30 am Framework of ICT Integration in
Curriculum
Enrichment of Content
Effective Delivery
Multiple Tools of
Assessment
Active Learner Participation
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Mrs. Versha Manku
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
III 12.30-01.30 pm Strategies for ICT Integration in
Curriculum
E- Lessons
WWW: A research tool
Blogs
Social Networks
Online News Papers
/Libraries /Printed Resources
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
Mrs. Versha Manku
01.30 - 02.00 pm Lunch-Break
IV
Comp
Lab
2.00 – 4.00 pm Creating My own Cyber Space
Hands-on-Session
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
Mrs. Versha Manku
4.00 - 4.15 pm Tea- Break
V 4.15-5.00 pm Subject-wise Integration
Geography
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
VI 5.00-5.30 pm Subject-wise Integration
Economics
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
VII 5.30- 6.30 pm Subject-wise Integration
History
Political Science
Mrs. Versha Manku
DAY-II
Session Time Theme Resource Person 08.00 – 08.45 am Breakfast
VIII 09.00 – 10.30 am E-Tools for ICT Integration in
Curriculum
Introduction to E-Tools-
Unfreez, eXe, irfaan view
Building Clips
Podcasting
Uploading material in your
cyber space
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
IX 10.30 – 11.30 am Brainstorming to develop Story-board
for E-Content ( Subject-wise group –
work)
History
Political Science
Economics
Geography
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Mrs. Versha Manku
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
11.45 -12.00 am Tea-Break
X
Comp
lab
12.00- 01.30 am Developing my First E-lesson
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Mrs. Versha Manku
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
01.30 – 02.30 pm Lunch-Break
XI
02.30 – 03.45 pm Subject-wise Group Presentations
-Plenary by Subject Experts
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Mrs. Versha Manku
Mrs. Ambika Gulati
Computer Teachers
03.45- 04.00 pm Tea Break
XII 04.00 – 06.30 pm Project-based Learning
Multi-disciplinary Approach
Technology Infusion
Assessment
Intel Teach Essentials Online Course
Open House
INTEL Representative
DAY-III
Session Time Theme Resource Person 08.00 – 08.45 am Breakfast
XIII 09.00 – 10.45 am Creating & Managing My Own
Cyber Space
Websites
Blogs
Social Learning Networks
On-line Discussions
Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
10.45- 11.00-am Tea-Break
XIV 11.00 – 12.00 am Teacher Resource Center: Ensuring
Quality & Excellence in Learning
Mrs. Anita Makkar
Principal, Sector-14,
Gurgaon
XV
12.00 – 01.00 am Role of the Teacher: A Paradigm
Shift
Rashmi S Chari
Asst. Director-Training
DAVCMC
01.00 – 02.00 am Lunch-Break
XVI
Comp
Lab
02.00 – 03.00 am Creating & Managing My Own
Cyber Space
Joining the DAV Teachers Network
Hands-on -session
Subject Experts
XVII 03.00 – 04.00 am Developing Action Plan for
Integration of ICT
Subject –Experts
DPPI Team
XVIII 04.00 – 05.00 am Valedictory Ceremony
Conferring Certificates of
Participation
Dr. RK Chauhan,
Regional Director-Patna
Zone.
05.00 pm High Tea and Farewell
E-Learning: ICT Integration In School Education.
For Secondary Teachers of Science
June16-18, 2009- Patna, Bihar
June 29-July1, 2009- Chandigarh
DAY-I
Session Time Theme Resource Person 8.00 am - 9.00 am Registration & Breakfast
I 9.30 am -11.30 am Inaugural Ceremony
Welcome Address
Introduction to the Project
‘E-Learning : ICT Integration In DAV
Schools’
Inaugural Address
Keynote Address
E-Learning: The New Paradigm in
Learning
Vote of Thanks-
Dr. AC Jain, Principal DAVPS
Dr. RK Chauhan, RD
Mrs. Rashmi S Chari
Asst. Director, DPPI
Dr. YS Rajan,
Vice- President,
DAVCMC.
Dr. AK Bakhshi, Director,
ILLL, DU.
Dr. AC Jain, Principal
DAVPS
11.10-11.30 noon Tea Break
II 11.30- 12.30 am Framework of ICT Integration in
Curriculum
Enrichment of Content
Effective Delivery
Active Learner Participation
Multiple Tools of Assessment
Dr. AK Bakhshi
Mrs. Novita Chopra
Mrs. Monika Mehan
III 12.30 -01.00 pm Subject-wise Integration
Physics
Mrs. Novita Chopra
IV 01.00-1.30pm Subject-wise Integration
Chemistry
Dr. AK Bakhshi
01.30 - 02.00 pm Lunch-Break
V 02.00 - 03.00 pm Subject-wise Integration
Biology
Mrs. Monika Mehan
VI 03.00 – 04.30 pm Strategies for ICT Integration in
Curriculum
E- Lessons
WWW: A research tool
Mrs. Novita Chopra
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Blogs
Social Networks
Online News Papers /Libraries
/Printed Resources
04.30 – 04.45 pm Break
VII
Comp.
Lab
04.45 – 6.30 pm Hands-on-Session
Creating my own Cyber Space
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
DAY-II
Session Time Theme Resource Persons
08.00 – 08.45 am Breakfast
VIII 09.00 – 10.30 am E-Tools for ICT Integration in
Curriculum
Introduction to E-Tools-
Unfreez, eXe, irfaan view
Building Clips
Podcasting
Uploading material in your
cyber space
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
IX 10.30 am – 11.30 am Brainstorming to develop Story-board
for E-Content ( Subject-wise group –
work)
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
X
Comp
Lab
11.00 -12.00 noon Developing my First E-Lesson
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
12. pm-12.15 Tea-Break
XI 12.15 – 01.30 am Project-based Learning
Multi-disciplinary Approach
Technology Infusion
Assessment
INTEL Representative
01.30 – 02.30 pm Lunch-Break
02.30 – 04.00 pm Contd.
Hands-on Project Designing in
Groups
Intel Teach Essentials Online
Course
Open House
INTEL Representative
04.00 – 04.15 pm Tea-Break
XII
Comp
Lab
04.15 pm -05.30 pm Contd. Developing my First E-Lesson
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
XIII 5.30 - 6.30 pm Group Presentations of ICT Integrated
lessons
Subject Experts
Computer Teachers
DAY-III
Session Time Theme Resource Persons
08.00 – 08.45 am Breakfast
XIV
09.00 –10.45 am Creating & Managing My Own Cyber
Space
Websites
Blogs
Social Learning Networks
On-line Discussions
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
10.45- 11.00-am Tea-Break
XV
11.00 – 12.00 am Role of the Teacher: A Paradigm Shift
Mrs. Rashmi S Chari
Asst. Director, DPPI
DAVCMC
XVI
Comp
Lab
12.00 -1.00pm Creating & Managing My Own Cyber
Space
Joining the DAV Teachers Network
Hands-on-session
Mrs. Monika Mehan
Mrs. Novita Chopra
1.00 – 02.00 pm Lunch-Break
XVII 02.00 – 03.00 pm Teacher Resource Center: Ensuring
Quality & Excellence in Learning
Mrs. Anita Makkar,
Principal DAVPS,
Gurgaon
XVIII 03.00 – 04.00 pm Preparing the Action Plan
Creating the DAV Teachers Network
Subject –Experts
DPPI Team
XIX 04.00 – 05.00 pm Valedictory Ceremony
Conferring Certificates of Participation
Dr. RK Chauhan,
Regional Director-Patna
Zone
05.00 pm High Tea and Farewell
E-Learning: ICT Integration In School Education.
For Secondary Teachers of Social Science
June16-18, 2009- Patna, Bihar
LIST OF RESOURCE PERSONS
DAY – I (16/06/2009) S. NO. Name of the Resource
Person
Address/Telephone no.
1. Dr. RK Chauhan, RD Dr. R. K. Chauhan
Regional Director
DAV Public Schools (Patna Zone)
Arya Samaj Mandir Complex,
New Baily Road, Dhanpur
Patna - 801503 (BR)
Ph.09431014975
2. Dr. YS Rajan
Vice President, DAVCMC DAV College
Managing Committee, Chitra Gupta Road, New
Delhi-110055Tel. no. 23515951, 23519815. 3. Mrs. Rashmi S. Chari Asst. Director – DPPI - DAV College Managing
Committee, Arya Samaj Mandir, Sector – VI,
R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110022
Tel. no. 9868141438, 26176198, Fax - 26193008
4. Dr. AK Bakhshi,
Director, ILLL, DU
Ph. 09818352820
5. Dr. AC Jain Principal, DAVPS, Cantt. Road, Khagaul,
Distt. Patna (BR)
Ph.9334282626 6. Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Faculty, SD Public School, Pitampura, Delhi
Ph. - 9971252045
7. Mrs. Versha Manku
Faculty, KHR Model School, Ph-III, Ashok
Vihar, Delhi-52
Ph. - 9818260814 8. Mrs. Ambika Gulati Faculty, Sanskriti School, Chankapuri, Delhi-
11000
Ph.-9810174230
DAY – II (18/06/2009)
S. NO. Name of the Resource
Person
Address/Telephone no.
1. Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan Faculty, SD Public School, Pitampura, Delhi
Ph. - 9971252045
2. Mrs. Versha Manku
Faculty, KHR Model School, Ph-III, Ashok Vihar,
Delhi-52
Ph. - 9818260814 3. Mrs. Ambika Gulati Faculty, Sanskriti School, Chankapuri, Delhi-
11000
Ph.-9810174230
DAY – III (18/06/2009)
S. NO. Name of the Resource
Person
Address/Telephone no.
1. Mrs. Anita Makkar Principal, DAV Public School, Sec-14, Gurgaon.
Ph.09873604760
2. Mr. Suryaveer Chauhan
Faculty, SD Public School, Pitampura, Delhi
Ph. - 9971252045
3. Dr. RK Chauhan Regional Director
DAV Public Schools (Patna Zone)
Arya Samaj Mandir Complex,
New Baily Road, Dhanpur Patna - 801503 (BR)
Ph.09431014975
4. Mrs. Rashmi S. Chari Asst. Director – DPPI - DAV College Managing
Committee, Arya Samaj Mandir, Sector – VI, R.
K. Puram, New Delhi – 110022
Tel. no. 9868141438, 26176198, Fax - 26193008
5. Mrs. Versha Manku
Faculty, KHR Model School, Ph-III, Ashok Vihar,
Delhi-52
Ph. - 9818260814 6. Mrs. Ambika Gulati Faculty, Sanskriti School, Chankapuri, Delhi-
11000
Ph.-9810174230
E-Learning: ICT Integration In School Education.
For Secondary Teachers of Science
LIST OF RESOURCE PERSONS
DAY – I (16/06/2009) S. NO. Name of the Resource
Person
Address/Telephone no.
1. Dr. RK Chauhan Dr. R. K. Chauhan
Regional Director
DAV Public Schools (Patna Zone)
Arya Samaj Mandir Complex,
New Baily Road, Dhanpur
Patna - 801503 (BR)
Ph.09431014975
2. Dr. YS Rajan,
Vice President, DAVCMC DAV College
Managing Committee, Chitra Gupta Road, New
Delhi-110055Tel. no. 23515951, 23519815. 3. Mrs. Rashmi S. Chari Asst. Director – DPPI - DAV College Managing
Committee, Arya Samaj Mandir, Sector – VI,
R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110022
Tel. no. 9868141438, 26176198, Fax - 26193008
4. Dr. AK Bakhshi,
Director, ILLL, DU
Ph. 09818352820
5. Dr. AC Jain Principal, DAVPS, Cantt. Road, Khagaul,
Distt. Patna (BR)
Ph.9334282626 6. Mrs. Monika Mehan Faculty, KHR Model School, Ph-III, Ashok
Vihar, Delhi-52
Ph.- 9811634586 7. Mrs. Novita Chopra Faculty, Hans Raj Model School, Punjabi Bagh,
New Delhi
Ph-9818780811
DAY – II (18/06/2009)
S. NO. Name of the Resource
Person
Address/Telephone no.
1. Mrs. Monika Mehan Faculty, KHR Model School, Ph-III, Ashok Vihar,
Delhi-52
Ph.- 9811634586 2. Mrs. Novita Chopra Faculty, Hans Raj Model School, Punjabi Bagh,
New Delhi
Ph-9818780811
DAY – III (18/06/2009)
S. NO. Name of the Resource
Person
Address/Telephone no.
1. Mrs. Anita Makkar Principal, DAV Public School, Sec-14, Gurgaon.
Ph.09873604760
2. Mrs. Monika Mehan Faculty, KHR Model School, Ph-III, Ashok Vihar,
Delhi-52
Ph.- 9811634586 3. Mrs. Novita Chopra Faculty, Hans Raj Model School, Punjabi Bagh,
New Delhi
Ph-9818780811
4. Dr. RK Chauhan Regional Director
DAV Public Schools (Patna Zone)
Arya Samaj Mandir Complex,
New Baily Road, Dhanpur
Patna - 801503 (BR)
Ph.09431014975
5. Mrs. Rashmi S. Chari Asst. Director – DPPI - DAV College Managing
Committee, Arya Samaj Mandir, Sector – VI,
R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110022
Tel. no. 9868141438, 26176198, Fax - 26193008
List of Participants for ICT Programme :
Science June 16-18,2009
Venue : DAV P.S. School , Cantt. Road, Khagaul Patna.
Director Regional
Director
Sr.
No:
School Name of the Participant
Mr.H.R.
Gandhar
Director-
PS-I
Mr. L.R.Saini 1. DAV Public School,
Anpara Tharmal Project,
Sonebhadra - UP – 231225
Mr.R.K.Mishra
2. DAV Public School,
Rihand Nagar,
NTPC, Sonebhadra - UP –
231223
Dr. D. Lal
3. DAV Public School,
Bina Project – NCL
Sonebhadra - UP – 231220
Mr. Parkash Sony
4. DAV Public School,
Khadia Project – NCL
Shakti Nagar
Sonebhadra - UP 231222
Mr. J.K. Mishra
Mr. O.P.Arora 5. DAV Public School,
ACC Jamul, Bhilai
Distt. Durg –490024 CG
Mrs. C. Savitari
6. DAV Public School
Amdinagar - HUDCO
Bhilai, Distt. Durg - 490006
CG
Mrs. Vineeta Chadha
7. TATA DAV Public School
Sonadih, Post. Raseda
Via Baroda Bazar, Distt.
Raipur – 493332 CG
Sh. K.K. Sonepuri
8. DAV Public School
SECL, Vasant vihar, Seepat
Road,
Distt. Bilaspur 495006-CG
Mrs. Alokeparna
9. DAV Public School
SECL, Gevra Project
Distt. Bilaspur – CG
Dr. [ Mrs.] J. Sinha
10. DAV Public School
SECL, Kushmunda Project
Adarsh Nagar Colony
Mrs. Jyoti Jha
Korba (W), Distt. Bilaspur-
CG 11. DAV Public School,
New Sarkanda, Bilsapur-
495001CG
Mrs. Leena Singh
Dr. V.
Kulwant
12. DAV Public School
SECL Chaal, Distt. Raigarh
– 496665 – CG
Mrs. Soma Pariyal
13. DAV Public School
SECL Bisrampur
Distt. Surguja – 497226 CG
Mr. Simanchal Pradhan
14. DAV Public School
SECL Bhatgaon, Distt.
Surguja – 497235 - CG
Ms. Vaghmita Sharma
Dr. K.B.
Kushal
15. DAV Public School,
Sector – 10, Plot no – 11
Airoli,
Distt. Navi, Mumbai –
400708, Maharashtra
Mrs. Jai Parkar
16. DRB DAV Public School
Balkum, Panda No. 3,
Distt. Thane (W) – 400608,
Maharashtra
Ms. Sunila Mahatre
17. DAV Public School,
Sector – IV, Phase – III,
Nerul,
Distt. Navi Mumbai –
400706, Maharashtra
Mrs. Sita Lakshmi
18. DAV Public School
Sector – 19, Plot No. 14-16,
Road no. 14,
New Panvel – 410206, Distt.
Navi Mumbai - MH
Mrs. Purnima Tirodkar
19. DAV Public School,
252/2, Bhotre Niwas, Balaji
Park Aundh, Pune-110017
(MH)
Mrs. Bindu Kalra
Mr.
J.P.Shoor
Director-
PS-II
Mrs. Seetha
Kiran 20. DAV Public School,
Santoshima Nagar,
Neredmet, RK Puram,
Safilguda (Hyderabad) - AP
Mrs. Kalpalatha
Mr. Sam K. John
21. DAV Public School,
Vivekanad Nagar,
Kutkatpalli,
Hyderabad-500072 - AP
Mrs. Sai Durga
22. DAV BDL Public School &
Junir College, BDL
Township Bhanoor, Madak
– 502305 (AP)
Mrs. J.Usha
23. BP DAV Public School,
Midhani Township
Kanchan Bagh, Hyderabad
– 500258 (AP)
Mrs. Vanishree
24. DAV Cent. Public School &
Junior College, Sector – III,
Ukkunagaram,
Vishakhapatnam- 530032 -
(AP)
Mrs. Rohita
Chakarvartarty
25. DAV Public School,
Pool Bagh Road,
Anakapalli,
Vishakhapatnam-531007–
(AP)
Mrs. P. Durga Rani
Mr. L.R.Saini 26. DAV Public School,
Sector- IV, Bokaro
Steel City – 827004 –
Jharkhand
Mr. S. S. Singh
27. DAV Public School,
Sector- VI, Bokaro
Steel City – 827006 –
Jharkhand
Ms. Sunita
28. BRL DAV Public School,
Bharat Refractories Ltd.
Bhandaridah, Bokaro –
829132–Jharkhand
Mr. C. S. Mehtha
29. DAV Public School,
Sawang Colliery – CCL
Bokaro – 829128 –
Jharkhand
Mr. B. C. Behra
30. DAV Public School,
TTPS, Lalpania
Bokaro – 829149 –
Jharkhand
Mr. R. N. Roy
31. DAV Public School, Dugda-BCCL,
Bokaro-828404-Jharkhand
Mr. K. K. Singh
32. DAV Public School,
Koyla Nagar, BCCL,
Dhanbad –Jharkhand
Mr. Parveen Kumar
33. DAV Public School,
Moonidih Project – BCCL
Dhanbad – 828129 –
Jharkhand
Mr. R. P. Singh
34. DAV Public School,
Alkusa Colliery – BCCL
Kusunda, Dhanbad – 826116
–Jharkhand
Mrs. Santna Kaur
35. TATA DAV Public School,
Jamadoba – TISCO, Dhanbad
– 828112 –Jharkhand
Mr.A.K. Singh
36. TATA DAV Public School,
Sijua – TISCO
Bhelatand, Dhanbad- 828103
–Jharkhand
Mr. K.Ghosh
37. DAV Model School,
CFRI – Digwadih FRI
Dhanbad – 828108 –
Jharkhand
Mr. A. B. Mishra
38. DAV Public School,
Barora – BCCL, P.O.
Nawagarh,
Dhanbad – 828306 –
Jharkhand
Mr. R. K. Mishra
39. DAV Public School,
Gumla – 835207 – Jharkhand
Mr. R.K. Pandey
40. BNS DAV Public School,
Bulaki Road
Giridih – 815301 –Jharkhand
MR. N. P. Rathore
41. DAV Public School, Beniadih – CCL, Giridih – 815311
–Jharkhand
Mr. P.C. Karan
42. DAV Public School,
Ara (Kuju Area) – CCL
Sarubera, Hazaribagh –
829134 – Jharkhand
Mr. Ram Denu Upadhaya
43. DAV Public School,
Rajrappa Project – CCL
Hazaribagh – 829210 –
Jharkhand
Mr. R.B. Parsad
44. DAV Public School,
NTS Barakhana – CCL
Hazaribagh – 829103 –
Jharkhand
Mr. Hemadri Biswas
45. TATA DAV Public School,
WBC – TISCO
Ghatotand, Hazaribagh –
825314 – Jharkhand
Mr. V.K.Mishra
46. DAV Public School,
Canary Hill Road,
Hazaribagh – 825301 –
Jharkhand
Mr. A.K. Sharma
47. Agrasen DAV Public School,
P. O. Bharech Nagar, Via-
Ramgarh Cantt.
Hazaribagh – 829146 –
Jharkhand
Mr. Alok Kumar
48. DAV Public School,
Kedla Project – CCL
Hazaribagh – 825325 –
Jharkhand
Mr. P.K. Pout
49. PVSS DAV Public School,
Jhumri Talaiya
Koderma – 825409 –
Jharkhand
Mrs. Mausami Malik
50. MB DAV Public School,
Lohardaga – 835302 –
Jharkhand
Mr. A.K. Verma
51. MK DAV Public School,
Chianki, Daltongunj – 833213
– Jharkhand
Mr. Shiv Kumar Sharma
52. DAV Public School,
Itki Road, Hehal,
Ranchi – 834005
Mr. Saikat Banerjee
53. DAV Kapil Dev Public School,
Kadru, New AG Co- operative
Colony, Ranchi - 834002 –
Jharkhand
Mr.B.B. Barik
54. DAV Public School,
Bariatu Road, Ranchi –
834002 – Jharkhand
Ms. Sabnam Prasad
55. DAV Public School,
Gandhi Nagar – CCL
Ranchi – 834008 – Jharkhand
Mr.A.K. Singh
56. DAV Public School,
Ashok Nagar, Ranchi –
834002 – Jharkhand
Mr. Sanjay Kumar
( PRT)
57. DAV Co-operative Sr.
Secondary School
ACC Colony, Khalari
Ranchi - 829295 – Jh
Mr. J.K. Gupta
58. DAV Public School,
RIT Campus,Adityapur,
Jamshedpur, Saraikella
Singhbhum (W) Bihar
Mr. B. Chakarvarty
59. S J DAV Public School,
Chaibasa, Singhbhum (W) –
833201, Jh
Mr. S. Pardhan
60. TATA DAV Public School,
Noamundi – TISCO,
Singhbhum (W) – 833217 –
Jharkhand
Mr. V.K. Mahato
61. DAV Public School,
Cntractors Area, Bistupur,
Jamshedpur – 831001 –
Jharkhand
Mr. S.K. Samanta
Dr. Nisha
Peshin
Director-PS-
IV
Mrs. Seetha
Kiran
62. DAV Public School,
Patna - Ara Road,
Dharampura Ara – Bhojpur – 820301– (Bihar)
Mr. Laxman Choudhary
Dr. R.K.
Chauhan
63. DAV Public School,
P. O. Box No. 6, Dayanand
Vihar,
Aurangabad – 824101–
(Bihar)
Mr. Raj Kapoor Mishra
64. BR DAV Public School,
PO, Refinery Towhship (IOC
Begusarai – 851117 (Bihar)
Mr. Amit Kumar
65. DAV Public School,
Etwa Nagar, Harrakh Kothi,
Near BMP Campus PO.
Dumari, Begusarai -
851101(Bihar)
Mr. R. K. Sharma
66. DAV Public School,
NTPC Kahalgaon Deepti NagFar , Bhagalpur –
813203 – (Bihar)
Mrs. Sheela Sinha
67. DAV Public School,
Bhagalpur, Shiva Bhawan
Compound Police Line Road, (Bihar)
Mr. Satender Kumar
Singh
68. DAV Public School,
Khetan Lane, Jehanabad –
804408– (Bihar)
Mr. Kumar Sheel Bhadra
[
69. SL DAV Public School,
Rajendra Nagar, Khagaria –
845205– (Bihar)
Mr. Sunil Kumar Singh
70. DAV Public School,
Darbhanga Road,
Bakhari Chowk, Bochhan,
Mirzapur
Distt. Muzaffarpur- 843103-
Bihar
Mr. Bharti Rani
71. DAV Public School,
Power Grid Campus, Bihar
Sharif, Ranchi – Patna Road,
Post Mahanandpur, N alanda-
Mr. Arun Kumar
72. Dr. D.R. DAV Public School,
Gola Road, Danapur Patna –
800012 (B)
Mrs. Vineeta
73. DAV Public School,
Kankarbagh, Patna –
800020– (Bihar)
Ms. Kiran Kumari
74. DAV Public School,
Cantt Road, Khagaul – Patna
– (Bihar)
Mrs. Pragya
75. DAV Public School,
Walmi Complex ,
Phulwarisarif
Patna – 881505– (Bihar)
Mr. K. K. Pandey
76. DAV Public School,
BSEB Colony
New Punai Chak
Patna – 800023– (Bihar)
Mrs. Susmita Saha
77. SRN DAV Public School,
Chunapur Road, Purnia –
845303 (Bihar)
Mr. S.K. Roy
78. DAV Public School, Civilines,
Kalisthan Sasaram Rohtas –
821115 (Bihar)
Mr. Gopal Krishan Sinha
79. NS DAV Public School,
Dumra Sitamarhi – 843301
(Bihar)
Mr. Vikas Kumar
80. DAV Cent. Public School,
Kabirmath
Khandhwara Siwan –
841226-Bh
Mr. L.P. Tripathi
81. DAV Public School
Kanti. Distt. Muzaffarpur
[Bihar]
Mrs. Kalpana Kund
82. DAV Public School
Runnisaidpur ( Sitamarhi)
Bihar
Mrs. Sarita Singh
( Physics)
Dr. Mohammad
Moizuddin ( Biology) 83. DAV Public School
Cantt. Area Gaya, Biar
Mr. Vinod Kumar Singh
84. DAV Public School
Rotary Campus, Gaya
Mr. Krishna K. Singh
Mr. L.R.Saini 85. DAV Public School,
Dudhichua Katni– MP –
486890
Mr. Vinay Singh
86. DAV Public School,
Amlohri Project – NCL, Sidhi
(MP) – 486887
Mr. R.A. Sharma
87. DAV Public School,
Nigahi Project
Sidhi – MP – 486984
Mr.Rajes Maiti
88. DAV Model School,
JM Sen Gupta Road,
Durgapur-Burdwan
Mr. Subhmoy
89. DAV Public School
Dhaka Road, Asansol,
Distt. Burdwan (WB) - 713302
Mr. Madan Ghoshal
90. DAV Public School
Hindustan Cables Ltd.
Rupnarainpur – 713335
Burdwan (W.B)
Mrs. Alpana Mehta
91. DAV Public School
Eastern Coalfielda
LtdPandaveswar Area
Pandaveswar, Distt. Burdwan
(WB)- 713346
Mrs. Soma Khag
Mr. O.P.Arora 92. DAV Public School
ACC - Kymor, P. O. Kymore,
Katni, Distt. Katni - MP’
Mr.K.K. Mishra
93. Jamuna Prasad Vishvakarma
DAV Public School
Distt. Katni – 483501 (MP)
Mrs. Rakhi Srivastava
94. DAV Public School, Pakaria,
Jaipur Road, Burhar, Distt.
Shahdol, MP - 484110
Mrs.Veenu Rekhi
Mr. H.K.
Mohanty
95. DAV Public School
Brajraj Nagar
Mr. Rajeev Sharma
Ms. Sushmita Maharana
96. DAV Public School
Kalinga Area
Mr. P. K. Padhi
97. DAV Public School
TTPS
Mr. Manoj Kr. Jena
98. DAV Public School
Rourkela
Mr. Siyaram Saha
99. DAV Public School
CDA. Cuttak
Mrs. Surekha Patru
List of Participants for ICT Programme:
Social Science June 16-18, 2009
Venue : DAV P.School, Cantt. Road, Khagaul, Patna.
Director Regional
Director
Sr.
No:
School
Name of the
Participant
Mr.H.R.Gandhar
Director-PS-I
Mr. L.R.Saini 1. DAV Public School,
Anpara Tharmal Project,
Sonebhadra - UP – 231225
Mr. Anand Mohan
Singh
2. DAV Public School,
Rihand Nagar,
NTPC, Sonebhadra - UP –
231223
Mr. Anand Mohan
3. DAV Public School,
Bina Project – NCL
Sonebhadra - UP – 231220
Mr. Raju Tripathi
4. DAV Public School,
Khadia Project – NCL
Shakti Nagar
Sonebhadra - UP 231222
Mr. Rajiv
Chakarvarty
Mr. O.P.Arora 5. DAV Public School,
ACC Jamul, Bhilai
Distt. Durg –490024 CG
Mr. H.N. Panga
6. DAV Public School
Amdinagar - HUDCO
Bhilai, Distt. Durg - 490006
CG
Ms. A. Sindhu
7. TATA DAV Public School
Sonadih, Post. Raseda
Via Baroda Bazar, Distt.
Raipur – 493332 CG
Mr. B.K.Malik
8. DAV Public School
SECL, Vasant vihar, Seepat
Road,
Distt. Bilaspur 495006-CG
Dr. [ Mrs.] Sadhna
Sinha
9. DAV Public School
SECL, Kushmunda Project
Adarsh Nagar Colony
Korba (W), Distt. Bilaspur-CG
Mrs. C,k, Dwivedi
10. DAV Public School,
New Sarkanda, Bilsapur-
Mrs. Prabha Ganesh
495001CG
Dr. V.
Kulwant
11. DAV Public School
SECL, Bartunga, Chirmiri,
Korea – 497499 Distt. Surguja
– CG
Mr. Tarun Kant
Bhatia
12. DAV Public School
SECL Chaal, Distt. Raigarh –
496665 - CG
Mr. B.R. Sahu
13. DAV Public School
SECL Bisrampur
Distt. Surguja – 497226 CG
Mr. Rajesh Kashyap
14. DAV Public School
SECL Bhatgaon, Distt.
Surguja – 497235 - CG
Ms. S. R. Satpathy
Dr. K.B.
Kushal
15. DAV Public School,
Sector – 10, Plot no – 11
Airoli,
Distt. Navi, Mumbai – 400708,
Maharashtra
Mrs. Kavita
Nashirkar
16. DRB DAV Public School
Balkum, Panda No. 3,
Distt. Thane (W) – 400608,
Maharashtra
Ms. Manaswani
Tawde
17. DAV Public School,
Sector – IV, Phase – III, Nerul,
Distt. Navi Mumbai – 400706,
Maharashtra
Mrs. Taposhree
Choudhary
18. DAV Public School
Sector – 19, Plot No. 14-16,
Road no. 14,
New Panvel – 410206, Distt.
Navi Mumbai - MH
Mrs. Archna Phadke
19. DAV Public School,
252/2, Bhotre Niwas, Balaji
Park Aundh, Pune-110017
(MH)
Mrs. V. Lakshmi
Mr. Chander Shekhar
Mr. J.P.Shoor
Director-PS-II
Mrs. Seetha
Kiran
20. DAV Public School,
Santoshima Nagar, Neredmet,
RK Puram,
Mrs. Madhavi
Mrs. Rama Lakshmi
Safilguda (Hyderabad) - AP
21. DAV Public School,
Vivekanad Nagar, Kutkatpalli,
Hyderabad-500072 - AP
Mrs. P. Radhika
22. DAV BDL Public School &
Junir College, BDL Township
Bhanoor, Madak – 502305 (AP)
Mr. Christopher
23. DAV Cent. Public School &
Junior College, Sector – III,
Ukkunagaram,
Vishakhapatnam- 530032 -
(AP)
Mr. Sanjeev Bhavani
24. DAV Public School,
Pool Bagh Road, Anakapalli,
Vishakhapatnam-531007– (AP)
Mr.D.Chandersekhar
Mr. L.R.Saini 25. DAV Public School,
Sector- IV, Bokaro
Steel City – 827004 –
Jharkhand
Mr. S.K. Jha
26. DAV Public School,
Sector- VI, Bokaro
Steel City – 827006 –
Jharkhand
Ms. Rajnigandha
27. BRL DAV Public School,
Bharat Refractories Ltd.
Bhandaridah, Bokaro –
829132–Jharkhand
Mr. Jai Ram Jha
28. DAV Public School,
Sawang Colliery – CCL
Bokaro – 829128 –Jharkhand
Mr. S. K. Singh
29. DAV Public School,
TTPS, Lalpania
Bokaro – 829149 –Jharkhand
Mrs. Rajni Parsad
30. DAV Public School, Dugda-BCCL,
Bokaro-828404-Jharkhand
Mr. H. K. Kantha
31. DAV Public School,
Koyla Nagar, BCCL,
Dhanbad –Jharkhand
Mr. Narayan
32. DAV Public School,
Moonidih Project – BCCL
Dhanbad – 828129 –
Mr. R. S. Tripathi
Jharkhand
33. DAV Public School,
Alkusa Colliery – BCCL
Kusunda, Dhanbad – 826116 –
Jharkhand
.]
Mrs. J. Ghosh
34. TATA DAV Public School,
Jamadoba – TISCO, Dhanbad
– 828112 –Jharkhand
Mr. V.K. Tiwari
35. TATA DAV Public School,
Sijua – TISCO
Bhelatand, Dhanbad- 828103 –
Jharkhand
Mr. K. Panda
36. DAV Model School,
CFRI – Digwadih FRI
Dhanbad – 828108 –
Jharkhand
Mr. D.K. Gupta
37. DAV Public School,
Barora – BCCL, P.O.
Nawagarh,
Dhanbad – 828306 –
Jharkhand
Mr. J. N. Mandal
38. DAV Public School,
Gumla – 835207 – Jharkhand
Mr. R.K. Sutar
39. BNS DAV Public School,
Bulaki Road
Giridih – 815301 –Jharkhand
Mr. S.S. Mahapatra
40. DAV Public School, Beniadih – CCL, Giridih – 815311
–Jharkhand
Mr. D.K. Pathak
41. DAV Public School,
Ara (Kuju Area) – CCL
Sarubera, Hazaribagh –
829134 – Jharkhand
Mr. A.K.Sinha
42. DAV Public School,
Rajrappa Project – CCL
Hazaribagh – 829210 –
Jharkhand
Mr. U.K. Singh
43. DAV Public School,
NTS Barakhana – CCL
Hazaribagh – 829103 –
Jharkhand
Mr. Gopal Parsad
Singh
44. TATA DAV Public School,
WBC – TISCO
Ghatotand, Hazaribagh –
825314 – Jharkhand
MR. Shambu Lal
45. DAV Public School,
Canary Hill Road,
Hazaribagh – 825301 –
Jharkhand
Mr. Aftab Alam
46. Agrasen DAV Public School,
P. O. Bharech Nagar, Via-
Ramgarh Cantt.
Hazaribagh – 829146 –
Jharkhand
Mr. V,K, Verma
47. DAV Public School,
Kedla Project – CCL
Hazaribagh – 825325 –
Jharkhand
Mr. K.K. Dua
48. PVSS DAV Public School,
Jhumri Talaiya
Koderma – 825409 –
Jharkhand
Mr. Dinesh K. Dubey
49. MB DAV Public School,
Lohardaga – 835302 –
Jharkhand
Mr. T. Mesna
50. MK DAV Public School,
Chianki, Daltongunj – 833213
– Jharkhand
Mr. R.B. Dubey
51. DAV Public School,
Itki Road, Hehal,
Ranchi – 834005
Mr. S. Maha Patra
52. DAV Kapil Dev Public School,
Kadru, New AG Co- operative
Colony, Ranchi - 834002 –
Jharkhand
Mr. O.P. Mishra
53. DAV Public School,
Bariatu Road, Ranchi – 834002
– Jharkhand
Ms..Rita Singh
54. DAV Public School,
Gandhi Nagar – CCL
Ranchi – 834008 – Jharkhand
Mr..D.K.Sinha
DAV Public School,
Ashok Nagar, Ranchi – 834002
– Jharkhand
Mrs Sneha Sahay
55. DAV Co-operative Sr.
Secondary School
ACC Colony, Khalari
Ranchi - 829295 – Jh
Mr. D.K. Dubey
56. DAV Public School,
RIT Campus,Adityapur,
Jamshedpur, Saraikella
Singhbhum (W) Bihar
Mrs. Rekha Prasad
57. S J DAV Public School,
Chaibasa, Singhbhum (W) –
833201, Jh
Mr. S.Das
58. TATA DAV Public School,
Noamundi – TISCO,
Singhbhum (W) – 833217 –
Jharkhand
Mr. S.K.Singh
59. DAV Public School,
Cntractors Area, Bistupur,
Jamshedpur – 831001 –
Jharkhand
Mr. O.P. Pathak
60. DAV Public School
Rotary Campus, Gaya, Bihar
Mr. Brajesh Kumar
Dr. R.K.
Chauhan
61. DAV Public School,
Patna - Ara Road, Dharampura
Ara – Bhojpur – 820301–
(Bihar)
Mr. Vimal Kumar
62. DAV Public School,
P. O. Box No. 6, Dayanand
Vihar,
Aurangabad – 824101– (Bihar)
Mr. Vinay Kr. Gupta
63. BR DAV Public School,
PO, Refinery Towhship (IOC ),
Begusarai – 851117 (Bihar)
Mr. MD Irshad
64. DAV Public School,
Etwa Nagar, Harrakh Kothi,
Near BMP Campus PO.
Dumari, Begusarai -
851101(Bihar)
Mr. Ram Milan
Kumar
65. DAV Public School,
NTPC Kahalgaon Deepti NagFar , Bhagalpur –
813203 – (Bihar)
Mr.Kundan Kumar
Yadav
66. DAV Public School,
Bhagalpur, Shiva Bhawan
Compound Police Line Road, (Bihar)
Mr. Ashutosh Kumar
67. DAV Public School,
Cantt. Area, Gaya – 823001–
(Bihar)
Mr. S.N. Jha
68. DAV Public School,
Khetan Lane, Jehanabad –
804408– (Bihar)
Mr. B.K. Pandey
69. SL DAV Public School,
Rajendra Nagar, Khagaria –
845205– (Bihar)
Mr. T.K. Mohanty
70. DAV Public School,
Darbhanga Road,
Bakhari Chowk, Bochhan,
Mirzapur
Distt. Muzaffarpur- 843103-
Bihar
Mr.M.K. Mishra
71. DAV Public School,
Power Grid Campus, Bihar
Sharif, Ranchi – Patna Road,
Post Mahanandpur, Nalanda-
Mr.Madhup Raman
72. Dr. D.R. DAV Public School,
Gola Road, Danapur Patna –
800012 (B)
Mrs. A.K. R. Sen
73. DAV Public School, Kankarbagh, Patna – 800020–
(Bihar)
Nawalika Sinha
74. DAV Public School, Cantt Road, Khagaul – Patna –
(Bihar)
Mrs. Yogita Sahai
75. DAV Public School,
Walmi Complex ,
Phulwarisarif
Patna – 881505– (Bihar)
Mrs. Sumita Nandi
76. DAV Public School,
BSEB Colony
New Punai Chak
Patna – 800023– (Bihar)
Minita Parsad
77. SRN DAV Public School,
Chunapur Road, Purnia –
845303 (Bihar)
Mr.S.K.Swain
78. DAV Public School, Civilines,
Kalisthan Sasaram Rohtas –
821115 (Bihar)
Mr.N.N.Bihari
79. NS DAV Public School,
Dumra Sitamarhi – 843301
(Bihar)
Mr. Manoj Pathak
80. DAV Cent. Public School,
Kabirmath
Khandhwara Siwan – 841226-
Bh
Mrs.Kulwanti
81. DAV Public School
Kanti, Distt. Muzaffarpur
Mr. Dipesh Kumar
Jha
82. DAV Public School
Runni saidpur, Bihar
Sitamarhi
Mr. Naveen Kuamr
Singh
83. DAV Public School
Rotary Campus, Gaya, Bihar
Mr. Brajesh Kumar
Mr. L.R.Saini 84. DAV Public School,
Dudhichua Project – NCL,
Sidhi – MP – 486890
Mr. Saroj Kumar
Singh
85. DAV Public School,
Amlohri Project – NCL, Sidhi
(MP) – 486887
Mr. Subrat Roy
86. JPV DAV Public School,
Pureni
Katni – MP – 486984
Mrs. Praveen Khan
87. DAV Model School,
JM Sen Gupta Road,
Durgapur-Burdwan
Mr. Mandira Dev
88. DAV Public School
Dhaka Road, Asansol,
Distt. Burdwan (WB) - 713302
Mr.I.K.Jha
89. DAV Public School
Hindustan Cables Ltd.
Rupnarainpur – 713335
Burdwan (W.B)
Mr.Rinku Sen Gupta
90. DAV Public School
Eastern Coalfielda
LtdPandaveswar Area
Pandaveswar, Distt. Burdwan
(WB)- 713346
Mr. Chitranjan
Gochhyat
Mr. O.P.Arora 91. DAV Public School
ACC - Kymor, P. O. Kymore,
Katni, Distt. Katni - MP’
Mr. Rakesh Tiwari
92. DAV ACC Public School
ACC Katni Refractory Works
ACC Katni – 483504 - MP
No participates
93. Jamuna Prasad Vishvakarma
DAV Public School
Distt. Katni – 483501 (MP)
Mr. Praveen Khan
94. DAV Public School, Pakaria,
Jaipur Road, Burhar, Distt.
Shahdol, MP - 484110
Mr. Subhash Mishra
Mr. H.K.
Mohanty
95. DAV Public School
Brajraj Nagar
Mr. Rajiv Panda
Ms. Farida Begum
96. DAV Public School
Kalinga Area
Ms. Sabita Rath
97. DAV Public School
Rourkela
Mr. Bijay Kr. Mishra
98. DAV Public School
CDA Cuttak
Mrs. Sanghmitra
Mohanty
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