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VOLUME 1 EDITION VI
YEAR END REVIEW AND CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
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The Editorial Board
Editor-In-Chief:
Amruta Saranya
Creative Head:
Gnaneswarran and Taher
Editor-Creative Writing:
Amirtha
Editor-Informative Articles:
Bhavana
Editor-Moments to Cherish:
Abhineet R.K.
Editor-News and Views of Christ Academy:
Anoushka Sahoo
Editor- Hindi:
Anushka Verma
Editor- Kannada:
Chinmai. R
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FOREWORD
We the students of Christ Academy Junior College proudly present the 6th edition of the “Feathers
of Hope” a magazine expressing our creativity, opinions and views on current issues.
The incredible talent of the students makes this publication really special.
This magazine consists of various sections like Poetry, Articles, Photography, Short story writing,
Art, Music, Dance, News and Views, Sports and the Hindi section through which the outstanding
creativity of the students is portrayed.
The design and the compilation of the magazine is done by CBSE Class 11 Mass Media students with
true dedication and hard work. Great efforts went into collecting the news and articles of latest
updates.
The editing of the magazine is done by the Editorial Board with meticulous reading and rereading of
the stories, articles and poems published. All correspondents worked hard to get this dream come
true with determination and team work.
Thus, the magazine is the true reflection of the 21th century learning skills- Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity and Critical Thinking. It highlights the importance of positive
communication in the campus.
Sincere thanks to Jochan sir for the constant support and guidance, for staying as the backbone of
this magazine in each and every step. Heartfelt thanks to the management of Christ Academy and
the Principal, Rev. Fr. Dr. Joice without whose encouragement this wouldn’t have been possible and
obviously a bunch of thanks to the students who are actively participating and providing exemplary
works.
~ Sateja.R
I CBSE – Humanities
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2020 In 20- The Year passed by! 1. January: The Australian Bushfires continue from December 2019. The fires burned a record
47 million acres of land, displacing thousands of residents and killing over 30 people.
2. January 2nd: ISRO chief K Sivan declares Thoothukudi to be India’s second satellite launch
port. The port will have a total area of over 2,300 acres and will be the second satellite launch port,
the first being Sriharikota.
3. January 8th: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle step back from their public duties as senior
royals, becoming the first couple to do so. They took this step to become more financially
independent.
4. January 31st: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland officially exits the
European Union and effectively entered an 11-month transition period set to end on 31st December
2020. During this period, UK remains in the Customs Union and Single Market of the EU but it is
not involved in the political institutions of the EU.
5. February 5th: Impeachment proceedings against US President Donald Trump come to a
conclusion. The President of the United States is not impeached. The trial was started due to his
attempts to force Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s son.
6. February 9th: Parasite sweeps the Oscar awards. It becomes the first Non English movie to
win the best picture award. The movie is a Korean movie directed by Bong Joon-ho.
7. March 11th: The COVID-19 is declared as a global pandemic by the WHO. A pandemic is
defined as a disease that is prevalent all over a country or all over the world.
8. March 25th: The Government of India declares a lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The lockdown halts all economic activity and many stranded workers are seen walking back to their
hometowns.
9. May 5th: India China skirmishes on the Ladakh border start. The skirmishes involve major
check posts and geographical features on the border. The skirmishes intensified and reached the
most serious point on June 12th.
10. May 25th: George Floyd, a Black citizen of Minneapolis is killed when he was being arrested
by the police. These racial attacks lead to widespread protests in the US and internationally under
the Black Lives Matter movement. The main aim of the movement was to protest against racial
discrimination all over the world.
11. June 21st: The Arctic records its highest temperature in over 12,000 years at an alarming
38°C.
12. July 29th: The National Education Policy 2020 was approved by the Union Government
replacing the previous National Education Policy of 1986. The new policy makes education
compulsory from the age of 3 to the age of 18. This is a change from the previous 5 years to 14 years.
The HECI to govern all forms of higher education. The selection of subjects after 10th will no more
be based on streams but subjects that the student chooses.
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13. August 4th: A large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the Beirut Port in Lebanon
exploded, leaving over 200 people dead, 6,500 people injured and over 300,000 were left homeless.
A total property damage of USD 15 Billion was recorded. The blast was felt in Turkey, Syria, Israel
and parts of Europe The US Geological Survey detected it as a seismic event with 3.3 magnitude. It
is considered to be the largest non-nuclear explosion in history.
14. September 17th: Astronomers discover phosphine in Venus atmosphere. They consider these
trace s as potential signs of life on the planet.
15. September 27th: The Parliament of India passes three bills: Farmers Produce Trade and
Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020; Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act,
2020; Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services
Act, 2020. The three acts have been collectively called the Farm Reform Bills 2020. Protests erupt
as farmers from all over Northern India head to Delhi to demand the repeal of these acts.
16. November 7th: Joe Biden becomes the President elect of the United States of America after
defeating the incumbent President Donald Trump in the elections. His running mate Kamala Harris
becomes the vice president elect, becoming the first Black and Asian woman vice president of the
United States of America.
17. November 10th: Bihar Legislative assembly elections end on November 7th. Results declared
on November 10th. The NDA declared as the winner of the elections with 125 seats and the
Mahagathbandhan forming the opposition with 110 votes.
18. November 14th: India enters a technical recession as the economy contracted by 7.5% in the
Q2 of the current fiscal year. The Government announced a stimulus package of 2.65 Lakh Crore
rupees, accounting to about 15% of national GDP to revive the economy.
19. November 18th: Pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and BioNTech announce their COVID-19
vaccine to be 90% effective in a first glance at their results after finishing Phase 3 of the vaccine trials
involving around 44,000 volunteers.
20. December 2nd: The government of UK clears the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc.
and BioNTech SE for first public availability. This follows months of rigorous trials and data given
by statisticians and medical experts. This makes UK the first country in the world to roll out the
vaccine
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THE MAGIC OF WORDS
Go Green!
Industry, home and car
The culprits of pollution these are,
For ages, they have been a nightmare
When shall we start to care?
To change now it is not too late
The enemy of nature can still abate,
If we join hands, it cannot defeat us at any rate
If we don't, then we have sealed our fate.
So, how do we go green?
Asks every inquisitive teen
Do not be nature mean
This yields great results, I have seen.
Why don't we carpool?
This can help us keep our environment cool
From this we can deduce
That by doing this global warming can reduce.
By going green, we can do ourselves a big favour
The effects of which we can later savor.
Going green is the only way to fight
This is how nature and we, can see a brighter light.
~ Srushti.S
I PUC – PCMB
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Nobody
There's an obvious reason you chose this road
It’s what nobody wants, where nobody goes.
There's a sad, sad truth you come back here.
The truth, you were taught that nobody cares.
You choose to believe it without asking questions
You're feeding the feelings with selfish confessions.
It's guilt that keeps you on this long lonely road.
Can you write the wrong stories that nobody chose?
Can you dare to believe that there's better to come?
That someone will be home soon and you are that one?
It’s nobody's fault for the herein-above……
The chosen ones are chosen for their love!!
~ Varnikha Shekar
II ISC – Commerce
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H. O. P. E
Hold on, Pain ends
Briefly visible above the vapor,
Gathering the last of the light;
Smoke mingled with mist,
She walked down the deserted path.
Swirling through the misty scene her thoughts,
Seeking the broken remnants of her yester droughts;
With nonchalance colouring the scenario grey;
She stood still as the world echoed black.
Pulling her deeper into the eerie dark,
Her sorrow reflecting back in shattered bits;
Orphan and abandoned, she walked the
alley,
Solitude enveloping the tiny Evangeline.
Her life, a desperate note,
Where one could scribble up a pile;
Her life a twig,
To bend and then break.
She cannot but hide, skin, hair,
And all with no words her lip can claim;
In the wilderness with her bare feet,
She glanced up to see and sea of stars;
In the midst of silver studs, a silver ball.
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Destiny as some calls it, mercy looked on,
For it had no words, than that of silent witness;
As her life was circled on, to the bitter worse of typhoon,
There were no trees to calm her down;
With swishing sound of leaves in the placid, soft wind.
Those pale cheeks, those dilated eyes,
Is not for the world at large to see;
Where a living soul dare not venture,
From the wicked glint of means eyes.
Wandering quite alone, she might seek solace,
For she like the lost beauty of pickled flower,
Fears no further mutilation.
Like all worldly lives, hers too had to go down,
Only to emerge up, into a bright new beginning;
Because for every setting sun,
There awaits a breaking dawn.
~ Bhavana
I CBSE – Humanities
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The Game of Chess
The game of chess,
Is a play of guess;
You need to think,
By creating a link.
This is a game,
Which has a lot of fame;
You need a brain,
That runs like a plane.
In this game,
Not everything is same;
Nothing is up to your expectation,
Cuz’ you cannot fill it in an application.
This is a war,
That is not for all;
It’s not played on the field,
Cuz’ here, the pieces are your shield.
But at the end,
It’s all on luck and intelligence you depend;
Never give up your aim,
As a single move can change the game.
~ Amruta Saranya
I CBSE – Humanities
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CLICK IT!
~ Swetha
I PUC – PCMB
~ Riya G Shetty
I PUC – PCMB
~ Deepak Raj
II PUC – Commerce
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~ Vaishnavi Balusu
I CBSE – Commerce
~ Amruta Saranya
I CBSE – Humanities
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An Act of True Love
In a kingdom called Monaco, there lived a rich man who had
lost his wife twelve years ago. He Had a son, Roy, who was
working as an army man in his kingdom.
Roy had a childhood friend named Simon. One day when they
were walking near the borders of their kingdom, soldiers from
their enemy kingdom attacked them.
The soldiers of the other kingdom caught hold of Simon. Roy
being his friend, tried to save him from the enemies. While
doing so, he injured himself badly. As a result, he died within a
few hours. But Simon was safe. Roy gave his life for his friend.
As a memory, Simon painted a portrait of Roy and presented it
to Roy’s father. As years passed, Roy’s father decided to sell the
paintings that he had in his collection. He organised a show of
his collections. He sold many of them but everyone rejected the
painting given to him by his late son’s friend. Finally, there was
a poor man who wished to buy that painting. Roy’s Father gave it to him and said, “I will give you all
my land and belongings to you”.
He had promised himself that whoever buys the painting, they would get all his property. The poor
man becomes rich overnight. Roy’s father decides to live in an old age home till his death.
~ Reny Priyanka. V
II PUC – PCMB
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JOY OF MOMENTS!
The Journey as a Dancer
“The Job of feet is walking, but their hobby is dancing.”
I dance because I find immense joy in doing so. Dancing is something that I always enjoy and I can
indulge into it for long hours. It is something that
takes me to the height of ecstasy. I would like to
believe that being a dancer is the whole point of
my life. I am able to dance wherever life takes me
to. It all started with my entry into Infosys. I was
part of their dance team called Parichay. Dancing
with this team moulded me into a flawless dancer
and that was where my talent was recognized
first. We have a YouTube channel now called
“FlyingFootz”. It was this teams’ shared work
that we won the all the prizes in a single
competition called “CDS-Limelight Inter-
corporate Dance Competition” that was an
achievement.
Another great privilege was when we danced at the
opening ceremony of the IPL 2017 with Benny Dayal
and Kriti Sanon in association with the Don Bosco
Dance company Mumbai. My dancing journey
continues till date.
Recently I, along with my sisters started a YouTube
channel called “NYKA367”. Hoping for the best
because I believe that I am a chiseled and shaped
dancer by destiny. With each step I put, I would like
to continue this fabulous journey till my last breath.
This talent is eternal.
~ Yashwanth Balan
Channel Links and Dance Performances:
1. Nyka367- https://youtube.com/channel/UCcxcMU-
nd4f2wHoIGpnHviA
2. CDS limelight Winning Performance -
https://youtu.be/2NLffqBmlMQ
3. Rakita Rakita- https://youtu.be/5_btenGKEdM
4. Police Baby - https://youtu.be/q6RiM8woWKY
https://youtube.com/channel/UCcxcMU-nd4f2wHoIGpnHviAhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCcxcMU-nd4f2wHoIGpnHviAhttps://youtu.be/2NLffqBmlMQhttps://youtu.be/5_btenGKEdMhttps://youtu.be/q6RiM8woWKY
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ADD COLOUR TO YOUR LIFE!
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PIN IT TO WIN IT!
My Qualification in Art
I am happy to see my shelf in my living room replete with prizes, rolls of honour, trophies and certificates but the urge to do well and compete with the best in the field lingers on in my memory. This competitive spirit is all that keeps me going and aiming higher. An artist is never satisfied as there are newer avenues to be reached. I have completed a bachelor’s degree in Art. I wish to pursue
my masters, but I am underage and must wait till I am 16 to do the same and realize my dream! I have been putting up stalls in Chitra Santhe from the past six years and was even interviewed as the youngest Canvas Artist.
I have sold many of my paintings. I also take drawing classes online as well as offline and have students of different age levels, the highest being 65 years and the lowest four years.
Art relaxes my mind and has helped me increase my memory power and concentration. I am always thankful to my parents and teachers who helped me grow in this field and would like to thank the CAJC who gave me this opportunity to pen my experiences. Thanks, CAJC for considering me to be a
budding artist and a young achiever!
~Hithaishni V
I PUC – Commerce
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PEN IT DOWN!
My Experiences and Views on the Year 2020
The year 2020 was a difficult year for all of us, and
we saw many ups and downs throughout this
year. We are in midst of a deadly global pandemic
caused by COVID-19 because of which we are
locked in our homes. All our daily activities like
work, exercise, recreation and the society around
which our lives revolved seem temporary. This
pandemic has taught us that our home and
valuable relationships are with us in all situations
and will always help and support us. We all have learned something either in a good or a bad way
this year. I would like to share lessons that I learned throughout this roller coaster of a year. The very
first thing was valuing relationships. In this pandemic situation, we realised our lives and the lives
of our loved ones are the only treasure we have. Though we were very far from our near and dear
ones, we could contact them through various apps. And a very important and an interesting thing to
be mentioned about is online education. None of us ever imagined that one day, we would attend
school virtually. This pandemic taught us that no amount of success or fame defines one's happiness.
We should never take life for granted, life is the most precious asset that anyone can have and will
slip away, even before you know it. This pandemic made us realise everything is temporary whether
it's our daily routine, jobs, shopping or hanging out. In short, you cannot control what happens, but
you can control how you react to the situation. These bad days will end soon and we will live our
normal life very soon. Many people even discovered their hidden talents, which they did not know
they had. If you think people judge you because you try new things and don't succeed in it, then the
best solution is don't tell anyone until you succeed in it and keep following your heart. Lastly, I would
like to say that never ever run with life, just walk through it while living. Life is very simple, do not
complicate it with your desires. Living your life simply has its own beauty in it, and this pandemic is
a sign to see that beauty of life.
Prapti Rajeev
I CBSE – Commerce
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Save Girl Child
Discrimination against girls in India has been going on since a long time. Even today there are several sections of the Indian society where the girl child is treated as a burden. While several privileges are given to the boys; girls are often restricted to the confines of houses and given very little or no opportunities to learn and grow in life. It is a matter of great shame that cases of female infanticide are still reported. As per the figures of 2011 census, India has 924 females per 1000 males. In such a scenario, the role of the government and NGO’s becomes all the more important in order to ensure that girls are allowed to be born and flourish in life.
In order to achieve true empowerment. It is important that we begin with the children. This is because girls of today are the women of tomorrow. The role of social welfare organizations is critical here as it is not possible for the government to reach every corner of the country. As responsible citizens we can support organizations which work for the eradication of female infanticide and women empowerment.
Kumolika S
I PUC G- CEBA
Discrimination in 2020
The year 2020 has been a roller coaster for all of us. We not only experienced a global disease
pandemic, the COVID-19, we also experienced the negative effects of various forms of
discrimination. The belief that the virus originated in China, saw
a rise in racist attacks against members of the East and South
East Asian community. In most nations, a large number of
doctors are of Asian origin. In many developed nations, there
have been reported cases where these frontline healthcare
workers have been attacked and have experienced discrimination
at the hands of the majority. In some cases, patients have not
agreed upon being treated by doctors who looked Asian, because
they wanted to avoid contracting the disease. This racism was not
only fuelled by news of the origin of the virus, but also by
comments made by some important leaders who called the virus
the “Chinese Virus”.
Such discrimination was not faced only by certain racial groups.
Added to such discrimination, social media and certain news websites propagated fake news against
certain groups of people all over the world. In some countries, asylum seekers and immigrants were
seen as carriers of the virus and were avoided and marginalised. As such discrimination started to
reduce, there arose many new cases of systemic racism and discrimination by the administration
against certain groups of people. The horrendous killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in the
United States America, was condemned all over the world and led to the now famous “Black Lives
Matter” movement. This movement was opposing systemic racism all over the world. The movement
spread out of the United States and spread internationally. Although we are in the year 2020,
discrimination exists and many people do not accept that it is a major problem we face.
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Ignorance is a greater mistake than making the mistake without knowing it is wrong. If we treat
discrimination as an everyday problem, it will continue to survive and will constantly plague our
lives. As we have seen, discrimination not only destroys society and communities, it can lead to loss
of life and loss of near and dear ones. Discrimination of any form is not acceptable and thus should
not be tolerated. Equality is one of the pillars that supports the society. If this pillar crumbles, the
society will be thrown out of balance and will fall into total despair. The world in which we live is
being held together peacefully due to the practice of equality and mutual respect amongst all the
countries. But in recent times, this equality is weakening and mutual respect is fading away.
The reduction of mutual respect has, over time, increased the distrust between various groups. This
has led to violence and skirmishes amongst the groups. In the last one year, there have been many
recorded cases of hate crimes against various
groups. Most social scientists attribute this to
the rising belief of superiority of one group
over another. Governments, NGOs and
educational institutions should work towards
creating awareness about equality of all the
people, irrespective of race, religion, ethnicity,
nation of origin or gender. The only way to
combat discrimination is spreading awareness and making conscious decisions regarding what we
do, choose or say so that we do not hurt other people. Treating discrimination as a real-life problem
that has to be uprooted from society and working together to bring about the change should be our
main aim. Making conscious decisions regarding what we do, speak or choose will prevent us from
hurting people. The best option would be to come forward to support and help victims of
discrimination. We must work together and stand up against people who discriminate against people
on any grounds. Equality is essential in a world where every nation is heterogeneous and where every
group can be found in every country around the world. The nations of the world should work together
in promoting equality and protecting the basic human rights of all their residents.
~ Abhineet Komanduri
I CBSE – Commerce
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NEWS AND VIEWS
Fifth Edition of Magazine Launch
I am extremely honoured to be writing the report for this
edition of the magazine. The event was a very enlightening one
and extremely special. This time we had Professor Krishne
Gowda as our chief guest.
Professor M. Krishne Gowda is the former Principal of St.
Philomena’s Autonomous College, Mysore. He is now a fame in
the new media, being a stand-up comedian. He also has acted
in a few kannada films. He interacted with all the students
present. The session gave everyone a lotof knowledge about the
history of our state, Karnatakaand gave us deeper insight into the generation gap.
Another Highlight of the event was when, the November edition of the Feathers of Hope
magazine was launched, followed by the Editors speaking and sharing their experiences.
Overall, the event was a huge success and it was great attending it!
Diya Sharma
I CBSE – Humanities
Model United Nations Virtual Conference
Ganga Pramod of grade 11 ISC B took part for Vibrant Model United Nations, a virtual
conference that took place on 5th and 6th December 2020. She was part of the United Nations
Children's Fund Committee (UNICEF) which discussed ways to eliminate violence against
children with special emphasis on international child abduction. She was awarded a High
Commendation Award along with certificate and cash prize. She said that the conference
included high quality debate with delegates from all over India - specially delegates from the
Mumbai, Bangalore and Gurgaon Circuits. It had a well experienced Executive Board who
made the flow of committee easy, smooth and understandable. The conference commenced
with Mudit Pathak, a 2021 Padma Sree Award nominee addressing the gathering with his much
inspirational words.
Anoushka
I CBSE – Humanities
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AUTHORS BORN IN INDIA QUIZ
1. The BagheeraKiplingi is a species of jumping spider that was discovered in Central America. It is named as a tribute to a legendary British poet and novelist born in Bombay. He
wrote a very famous story which drew inspiration from the present day Pench Tiger Reserve.
The main character was created based on a true story about a boy raised by the wolves. He won
the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 1907. He is also famously known for his poem “If”
which can be found inscribed at the Wimbledon. Identify this great poet, novelist and journalist.
2. This Kannada writer was born in Hungenahalli. He became the 4th Kannada writer to be conferred the Jnanpith Award. He was given the title Rajasevasakta by Maharaja of Mysore
NalvadiKrishnarajaWodeyar. He served in the Mysore Civil Services for 26 years. He wrote over
123 books in Kannada and 17 books in English. In the year 1983, he won the Jnanapith award
for his novel ChikaviraRajendra, a story about the last ruler of Kodagu. Identify this asset of
Karnataka.
3. This author from India became the first Indian citizen to have won the prestigious Man Booker Prize for her book “The God of Small Things”. She won the Man Booker Prize in the year
1997, becoming the first Indian resident to achieve this feat. She is a prominent Human Rights
and Environmental Activist who has been a strong critic of various decisions taken by
governments all over the world with regard to environment and weapons of Mass Destruction.
Identify this author and political activist from India.
4. This Indian author was born in Hadali in present day Pakistan. He was a prominent author, journalist, diplomat, lawyer and politician. He served as an Indian Foreign Services
officer from 1947 to 1951, when he entered journalism. He chronicled his experiences during the
partition in his book, “Train to Pakistan”. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan, which he
returned to protest the infiltration of the Golden Temple. Later, in the year 2007 the Government
of India conferred upon him, the Padma Vibhushan. Identify this great author.
5. The train 12859/60 connects Mumbai’s ChhatrapatiShivajiMaharaj Terminus and the Howrah Junction in West Bengal. It is named after a certain literary collection, which won the
author a Nobel Prize. Originally written in Bengali, this literary collection’s name translates to
“Song Offering” in English. Identify the literary collection and the author.
6. Born as Dhanpat Rai Srivastava, this great Indian author was a prominent contributor to Hindustani literature. He originally wrote in Urdu but later started writing in Hindustani, a
language that is a mixture of Urdu and Hindi. He has written many books like “Godan”,
“Mansarovar”, “Idgah” and “Karambhoomi”. He was given the title “UpanyaasSamrat” for his
literary works and is considered one of the greatest authors from the subcontinent. Identify the
author.
7. This great Sanskrit dramatist famously wrote 3 Sanskrit dramas, the “Abhijnanasakuntalam”, Malavikagnimitram and Vikramorvasiyam. These three dramas are
based on the lives of characters from Hindu mythology. The first play is based on the story of
Shakuntala, the second on the story of King Agnimitra and the last drama is based on the celestial
nymph Urvashi. Identify this Sanskrit poet and dramatist who is considered to be the greatest
Sanskrit playwright in history.
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8. This author was born in Madras. He was a leading author in Early Indian Literature in English alongside Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao. He wrote many novels which have been
adapted into plays shows or movies. He wrote a semi-autobiographical trilogy based out of a
fictional town which he created that was situated on the banks of the river Sarayu. His
SahityaAkademi Award winning novel, the Guide, has been made into a Filmfare award winning
movie and has been adapted as a play in Broadway. Identify this great Indian author.
9. This author is a current Member of Parliament and represents the Thiruvananthapuram constituency as a member of the Indian National Congress. He had served as the Under
Secretary General of the United Nations and finished second in the 2006 selection of the UN
Secretary General after which he retired. He received the SahityaAkademi Award for his work
“An Era of Darkness.” Identify this author and politician who has written widely about
colonialism in India.
10. Born in Shiggaon, Karnataka, this author, engineer, teacher and social worker is a co-founder and chairperson of the Infosys Foundation. She has written many stories in English,
Kannada and Marathi. She shares her experiences while working through short stories. She has
written over 15 books in Kannada and over 20 books in English. She was awarded the Padma
Shri by late President APJ Abdul Kalam. Identify this author.
Mail your answers to: [email protected]
Answers for the ನಮ್ಮ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ Quiz
1. Indian Institute of Science (IISc) 2. Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre, D R Bendre 3. Mysuru 4. Chennapatna and Chennapatna wooden toys 5. Hoysala empire 6. GolGumbaz 7. Rani Abbakka 8. Kambala 9. Jog Falls, Gersoppa 10. Sanskrit
Manasa S Rao Srushti S VaishnaviBalusu
I ISC Commerce I PUC PCMB I CBSE Commerce
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HINDI SECTION
दिलमें उिासीथी
दिलमें उिासीथी,
चेहरेपरमायूसीथी।
िुख ोंकापहाड़साआयाथा,
मेरेअल्फाज ोंमें खाम शीथी।।
डरकामाहौलथा,
इजहारइश्क़कीज करनीथी।
जलतादचरागलगभगबुझसागयाथा,
रातभीसुहानीथी, मौसमबड़ीिीवानीथी।।
ख याख याचााँिथा,
धरतीपरपसरीजैसेशीतकीनमीसीथी।
हरक ईपासथामगर,
दिलक एकबसतुम्हारीकमीसीथी।।
अमन कुमार भास्कर
I CBSE – HUMANITIES
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जीने की राह
आज की इस बिलती हुई पररस्थथदत ने या य ों कहें दक असामदयक बिलाव ने क्या हर व्यस्ि क यह स चने पर मजबूर
नही ों कर दिया है ,दक हम साोंसाररक सुख- सुदवधाओों में इतने ख गए की हमें हमारे आसपास के बिलते हुए वातावरण
के बारे में स चने का मौका ही नही ों दमला ? बिलते पररवेश ने हमें ये दसखा दिया की आप प्रकृदत के साथ चाहे दजतना
स्खलवाड़ कर ल ,वह अपना बिला ले ही लेती है | कहते हैं न.....”प्रकृदत सववशस्िमान है” , दजतनी आप इसकी िेखभाल
करें गे व भी आपकी उतनी ही रक्षा करेगी, भरपूर सुख िेगी | हम मनुष्य अपनी िररयादिली दिखाते हुए चोंि किम त
उठाते हैं ,पर दिर वही ढाक के तीन पात | कुछ दिन ों की िेखािेखी और क दशश ,और दिर वही पुराने ढरे पर चल
दनकलना | अगर नयी पीढ़ी क हम कुछ सौोंपना चाहते हैं त साफ सुथरा वातावरण िेना ह गा ,जहााँ व खुली हवा में चोंि
सााँसें ले सकें | जीवन क जीने की दिशा िेनी ह गी ,पथ प्रिशवक बनकर मागविशवन करना ह गा |
क दवि -१९ ,ने ल ग ों के जीवन में बड़ा बिलाव ला दिया ,स च बिल िी ,जीवन
जीने का ढोंग बिल दिया | तब भागिौड़ भरी दजन्दगी यकायक थम सी गयी
,ठहर सी गयी | पर पहली बार दचदड़य ों की चहचहाहट ने ल ग ों के कान ों में
मीठे ब ल भरे, हवा में शुद्धता के साथ साथ नमी भी थी, पेड़ पौध ों में दिर एक
बार जान सी आ गयी |
और ऐसा नही ों था की दसिव वातावरण में ही बिलाव था ,मनुष्य की स च में
भी बड़ा बिलाव आया, कम साधन ों में दकस तरह दजया जाये , जरूरत ों क
कैसे सीदमत दकया जाये ,कैसे चीज ों में प्राथदमकता िी जाये ,ये सब स च ने
भी प्रभादवत दकया |पढ़ने -दलखने का ढोंग बिला, तकनीकीजरूरत ों के द्वारा
बिलती हुई पररस्थथदत क सोंभाला गया | एक दृढ़ स च ने जन्म दलया है दक
क ई भी जरूरत इतनी सशि नही ों ह सकती, दजतना की हम मनुष्य उसे बना न लें | मनुष्य हर पररस्थथदत में जी सकता
है ,हर पररस्थथदत का सामना सिलता पूववक कर सकता है | उसके सामने कैसी भी दवकट और दवषम पररस्थथदतयाों आयें,
वह हर मुस्िल का सामना कर सकता है |
नया वषव िस्तक िे रहा है , और भदवष्य की ओर इोंदगत करके कह रहा है ,दक ... “जब जाग ,तभी सवेरा “,जरूरत है की
अपनी गलदतय ों से सीखें ,उसे ि हराएाँ नही ों ,युग दनमावण की बात करें ,और हर एक स्वप्न क साकार करें | सभी क साथ
लेकर चलें और सबके साथ बने रहें |
नव वषव की अनेक शुभकामनाओों के साथ ...............
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सिाचार
मानव का आचरण उसके दवचार ों का, उसकी मानदसकता का आईना है। मनुष्य का आचरण जाोंच कर ही ल ग उसके
प्रदत अपनी राय कायम करते हैं। दकसी मनुष्य क अच्छा या बुरा सादबत
करने वाला उसका व्यवहार ही है। दकनु्त प्रश्न ये उठता है दक इस आचरण
का आधार कहाों है? िरअसल यह आधार उसके बालपन में ही दनदहत
है। पररवार, माता- दपता का आचरण, उनकी सीख और साथ ही यह
िादयत्व आ बैठता है उस समाज के कों ध ों पर भी जहाों वह रहता है।
अपने चार ों ओर जब हम िेखते हैं त पाते हैं, झठू, बेईमानी, ध खा, दहोंसा,
और ऐसा ही बहुत कुछ। क्या ये सब हमें स चने क मजबूर नही ों करता
दक इन घृदणत कायों में दलप्त प्रादणय ों की मानदसकता क्या है? दकन
कारण ों से वह भटक गए, वे सही- गलत, उदचत- अनुदचत की सीमा रेखा
लाोंघ कर समाज क कलुदषत करने पर उतारू हैं? कही ों ऐसा त नही ों दक
शायि उनकी दशक्षा में ही कमी रह गई। महात्मा बुद्ध, महावीर, रामायण,
गीता और गाोंधी उन तक पहुोंच ही नही ों पाए। नैदतक मूल् ों की सीख से
परे, वे स्वाथव से अदभभूत ह समस्त मानवीयता क कलोंदकत दकए जा रहे
हैं।
ऐसे में एक दवद्याथी और िेश के दजमे्मिार नागररक ह ने के नाते हमे अपने िादयत्व का आभास ह ना आवश्यक है। आइए
दमलकर जहाों तक सोंभव ह , मानवता व सिाचार का पाठ पढ़ें और पढ़ाएों , उदचत आचरण का महत्व समझें, नव समाज
दनमावण में अपना य गिान िें।
पररणीती ठुकराल
II PUC – Commerce
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दिसमस
दिसमस ईसाई समुिाय का सबसे बड़ा त्य हार है । यह त्य हार
हर वषव 25 दिसोंबर के दिन मनाया जाता है । यह वही दिन था जब
लगभग 2000 वषव पहले ईसा मसीह नामक एक महान सोंत का
जन्म हुआ था । उन्हें ईसाई धमव का जन्मिाता माना जाता है ।
उन्ह ोंने मानव समुिाय क पे्रम और भाईचारे का सोंिेश दिया था ।
दिसमस का पवव पूरी िुदनया में मनाया जाता है । दवश्व के दजन
िेश ों में ईसाई धमावनुयायी रहते हैं, वे इस त्य हार क बहुत उत्साह
से मनाते हैं । वे इस दिन चचव में जाते हैं और दवशेष प्राथवना करते
हैं । वे अपने प्यारे यीशु क याि करते हैं दजन्हें दकसी समय सूली
पर लटका दिया गया था । पर यीशु दिर से जी उठे थे । यह
सचमुच एक बड़ा चमत्कार था ।
इस चमत्कार के पीछे जन-कल्ाण की भावना थी । यह भावना
थी दक िुुःखी मानव क शाोंदत और सुख पहुाँचाया जाय । दजन ल ग ों ने उन्हें सूली पर चढ़ाया था, उनके दलए उन्ह ोंने प्रभु से
प्राथवना की थी दक हे भगवान! इन्हें क्षमा कर िेना ये नही ों जानते दक ये क्या कर रहे हैं ।
ईसा मसीह क यीशु, जीसस िाइस्ट आदि नाम से भी जाना जाता है । इनके चमत्कार एवों उपिेश ों की कथाएाँ बाइदबल
में वदणवत हैं । इन्ह ोंने ल ग ों क आपस में पे्रम सदहत, दमल-जुलकर रहने की दशक्षा िी । इन्ह ोंने कहा था दक सभी मनुष्य
एक ही ईश्वर की सोंतान हैं, अतुः दकसी क पीड़ा न ि । इन्ह ोंने अोंध ों क आोंखें िी ों, बहर ों क कान दिए, लोंगड़ ों क भला-
चोंगा कर दिया । सोंसार के सभी पाप अपने ऊपर ले दलए और उनकेपुण्य बााँट दिए । दजन ल ग ों क इनकी बातें पसोंि
आई वे उनके दशष्य बन गए । कुछ ल ग ज अहोंकारी और अज्ञानी थे, वे उनसे दचढ़ गए और उन्हें िााँसी पर लटका दिया
। आज सारा सोंसार उन्हें आिर की दृदि से िेखता है ।
दिसमस का त्य हार खुदशयााँ मनाने का त्य हार है । ईसाई कई दिन से इसकी तैयारी करते हैं । घर की साि-सिाई ह ती
है तथा घर सुसस्ित दकए जाते हैं । घर में नए िनीचर खरीिे जाते हैं । दिसमस के दिन पहनने के दलए नए वस्त्र तैयार
दकए जाते हैं । िुकान ों में केक और दमठाइय ों के ऑडवर दिए जाते हैं । घर में अदतदथय ों के आवागमन का दसलदसला आरोंभ
ह जाता है । बाजार सज जाते हैं । दिसोंबर में कड़ाके की ठों ड पड़ती है परों तु ल ग ों का उत्साह िेखते ही बनता है ।
आस्खर दिसमस का पावन दिन आ ही गया । घर में सुबह से ही चहल-पहल शुरू ह गई । नहा- ध कर चचव जाने की
तैयारी ह ने लगी । चचव भी सजा हुआ था । वहााँ म मबदियााँ जल रही थी ों; ल ग यीशु के सामने प्राथवना कर रहे थे । पािरी
दवदधवत् पूजा-अनुष्ठान कर रहे थे । कही ों धादमवक प्रवचन ह रहा था त कही ों सामूदहक प्राथवना ह रही थी ।
वेदटकन के प प जनसमूह क धमव और आथथा की बातें बता रहे थे । चचव की घोंदटयााँ आज अदधक कणवदप्रय लग रही थी ों ।
घर में केक और पकवान बने । एक से बढ् कर एक स्वादिि केक । दकसी में गुलाब की खुशबू थी त दकसी में िल ों की
सुगोंध । सब मजे लेकर खा रहे थे और दमत् ों क स्खला रहे थे । पड़ सी चाहे दकसी भी धमव क माने, उनकी खुशी में शरीक
हुए दबना न रह सके । सभी
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दिसमस टर ी के चार ों ओर जमा हुआ । सजा हुआ दिसमस टर ी आकषवक लग रहा
था । यहााँ दबजली के झालर लटके थे और म मबदतयााँ जल रही थी ों । बचे्च उत्साह
से नाच-गा रहे थे । ल ग एक-िूसरे क दिसमस की शुभकामनाएों िे रहे थे ।
बचे्च दिसमस पर अपने प्यारे साोंताक्ााँज क बहुत याि करते हैं । लोंबे बाल,
सिेि िाढ़ी और रोंगदबरों गे वस्त्र पहने साोंताक्ॉज दिसमस पर जरूर आता है
और बच्च ों क टॉदियाों, गुब्बारे, दमठाइयााँ, कपडे़, जूते आदि भााँदत-भााँदत के पिाथव
िेता है । कई ल ग इस दिन साोंताक्ॉज बन जाते हैं और बच्च ों में कुछ-न-कुछ
बााँटते हैं । बचे्च खुश ह कर इनका पीछा करते हैं । बहुत ही मन रोंजक दृश्य
उपस्थथत ह जाता है ।
इस तरह दिसमस का त्य हार ल ग ों क सबके साथ दमल-जुलकर रहने का सोंिेश िेता है । ईसा मसीह कहते थे-िीन-
िुस्खय ों की सेवा सोंसार का सबसे बड़ा धमव है । इसदलए दजतना ह सके, िूसर ों की मिि कर ।
िेखा जाए त यही सोंसार के अन्य सभी धमों का सार है । दिसमस के अवसर पर ल ग ों क ईसा मसीह के उपिेश ों पर
चलने का सोंकल्प लेना चादहए ।
आकाशजायसवाल
I PUC - Commerce
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KANNADA SECTION
ತಪ್ಪು
ತಪ್ಪು ಮಾಡುವುದು ಸಹಜ
ಅದ್ದ ನು ತಿದುದ ಕೊಳ್ಳು ವವನೇ ಮನುಜ
ಅದ್ನ್ನ ರ್ಥಮಾಡಿಕೊಳ್ಳು ವುದು ಸಮಾಜ
ಇಲ್ಲ ದಿದ್ದ ರೆ ಅನುಭವಿಸುವನು ಸಜಾ
ಮೂಡಬಾರದೆಂದು ಎಷ್ಟು ತಡೆದ್ರೂ ತಪ್ು
ದಾಟಿ ಓಡುತತ ದ ಎಲ್ಲಲ ಒಪ್ಪು
ಬಿಳಿಹಾಳೆಯಲ್ಲಲ ಕಾಣುವಂತೆ ಕಪ್ಪು
ಹಾಕುವುದಿಲ್ಲ ಯಾರಿಗೂ ಸೊಪ್ಪು
ತಪ್ು ನುನ ತಿದಿದ ಕೊಳ್ಳು ವುದೇ ಸರಿ
ಅದ್ನುನ ತಿದಿದ ಕೊಳ್ಳು ದ್ವನು ಬಿೀಳ್ಳವನು ಜಾರಿ
ತಿಳಿದು ತಪ್ಪು ಮಾಡುವವನು ಸೊೀಮಾರಿ
ತಪ್ಪು ಮಾಡದಂತೆ ಎಚ್ಚ ರಿಸುವವನು ಜಾಣಮರಿ
~ Kruthika
I CBSE – Humanities
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ಹೆಣ್ಣು ಸ್ಟ್ರ ೆ ಷ್ರ
ಮಗ....ಮಗಳು......ಯಾರು ಶ್ರ ೇಷ್ಠ
ಮಗ.....ರಾಗವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು.....ಅನುರಾಗ
ಮಗ.....ಬುದಿ್ದ ಯಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು....ಸಮೃಧಿ್ಧ
ಮಗ....ಸಾಹಿತ್ಶ ವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಸಂಗೇತ್
ಮಗ.....ಪ್ರ ೇತಿಯಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ವಾತ್ಯ ಲ್ಶ
ಮಗ.....ಧಣಿಯಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಜೇವಧವ ನಿ
ಮಗ...ಮನೆತ್ನವಾದರೆ -ಮಗಳು....ಮಯಾಾದೆ
ಮಗ...ಧೈರ್ಾವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಐಶ್ವ ರ್ಾ
ಮಗ....ಸಿಹಿಯಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಮಧುರ
ಮಗ......ಇಂಪು ಆದರೆ - ಮಗಳು....ತಂಪು
ಮಗ....ದೃಷಿ್ಟ ಯಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು....ಸೃಷಿ್ಟ
ಮಗ...ಹೃದರ್ವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಮಿಡಿತ್
ಮಗ....ಕಣ್ಣಾ ದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಬೆಳಕು
ಮಗ....ಆತ್ಮ ವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು....ಆತ್ಮ ಸಾಕಿ್ಷ
ಮಗ...ಮೇಕ್ಷವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಸವ ಗಾ
ಮಗ..ವಾರಸಿಾ ರನಾದರೆ -ಮಗಳು....ಹಷ್ಾಧಾರ
ಮಗ..ಸಂಸಾಾ ರವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು....ಸಂಸಾ ೃತಿ
ಮಗ.....ಚರಿತ್ರರ ಯಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು ಚಾರಿತ್ರ ಶ
ಮಗ.....ಜೇವಜಲ್ವಾದರೆ - ಮಗಳು...ಜೇವನದ್ದ.
ಹೆಣ್ಣಾ ಹೆತ್ತೊ ಡಲ್ ಹೆಮ್ಮಮ ಯಾಗಲಿ
ಅದುವೇ ನನನ ಕಳಕಳಿ.
Mr. Shivalinga
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ವಿಶ್ವ ದ ಉದ್ಧಾ ರಕ್ಧಾ ಗಿ ಜನ್ಮ ತಳೆದ ಭಗವಂತ:
ಸರಳ ತತವದ್ ಮೂಲ್ಕ ಜೀವನ್ ಮೌಲ್ಯ ಸಧರಿದ್ ಶಧಂತಿದೂತ ಅವರು... ಸ್ನ ೀಹ, ಸಹಬಧಳೆವಯೀ
ಬದುಕಿನ್ ಉಸ್ರು ಎೆಂದು ದ್ಧ ರಿ ತ ೀರಿದ್ ದಿೀವರು ಎಲ್ಲ್ರಿಗೂ ಒಳಿತನ್ು ನ್ ಬಯಸು... ಶ್ ತ ಗಳನ್ು ನ್
ಕ್ಷಮಿಸು... ಎಲ್ಲ್ರನ್ು ನ್ ಪ್ು ು ೀತಿಸು... ಇದು ಶಧಂತಿದೂತ ಏಸುಕಿ ಸತರು ವಿಶವ ಕಾಾ ಸಧರಿದ್
ಸಂದಿೀಶ್. ನ ೀಡಲು ಸರಳ ಎೆಂದ್ನಿಸಬಹುದು, ಆದ್ರೆ, ಈ ಸಧಲುಗಳ ಆೆಂತಯಯದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ರುವ
ಮೌಲ್ಯದ್ ವಧ ಯಪ್ತ ಆಗಸಕಿ ೆಂತಲೂ ಎತತರ, ಭೂಮಿಗೆಂತಲೂ ಆಳ... ಇದಿೀ ಸಂದಿೀಶ್ ಮನ್ು ಷ್ಯ ನ್
ಬದುಕಿಗೆ ದ್ಧ ರಿ ದಿೀಪ್... ಈ ಸಂದಿೀಶವ ನ್ು ನ್ ಪ್ಪತಿಯೊಬಬ ಮನ್ು ಷ್ಯ ನ್ು ಬದುಕಿನ್ಲ ಲ ಲ್
ಅಳವಡಿಸ್ಕ್ಾ ೆಂಡರೆ ಸಮಧಜ ಖಂಡಿತಧ ನ್ು ನಿು ಸುವ ಉದ್ಧ ಯನ್ವ ನ್ವ ಧ ಗುತತದ್... ಯಧವುದಿೀ ಜಧತಿ, ಮತ
ಪಂರ್ದ್ ಭೀದ್ವಿಲ್ಲ್ದ್ ಕಿ ಸತಜಯಂತಿ ಅರ್ವಧ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಹಬಬವನ್ು ನ್ ಎಲ್ಲ್ರೂ
ಆಚ್ರಿಸುತಧತರೆ. ಜಗತಿತನ್ ಉದಾಧ ರಕಾಾ , ಮನ್ು ಷ್ಯ ರಿಗೆ ಮಧನಿ ವ ೀಯತಯ ಹಧದ್ಯಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಜೀವಿಸಲು
ಪ್ು ು ೀರಣೆ ನಿ ೀಡಲು ಸವಯಶಾ ತನ್ಧದ್ ಭಗವಂತ ಸಧಮಧನ್ಯ ಮಧನ್ವ ನ್ಧಗ ದ್ನ್ದ ಕ್ಾ ಟಿು ಗೆಯಲ್ಲ ಲ್
ಜನ್ಮ ತಳೆದ್ರು. ಇದಿೀ ಮಹಧರಹಸಯದ್ ಆಚ್ರಣೆಯೀ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್.
ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಹಬಬದ್ ಕುರಿತ ಸ್ು ು ೀಜಗ ಸಧವರಸಯಗಳ್ಳ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಹಬಬದ್ ಸಡಗರದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್
ಉದ್ದ್ವಧ ದ್ ಬಿಳಿಗಡಡ, ದೂಡಡಹೂಟಿು ಯ, ಮುಖ ತೆಂಬಧ ನುು ವಿನ್, ಉದ್ದ್ವಧ ದ್ ಕಾ ೆಂಪ್ಪ ದೂ ೀಲೆ,
ಕಾ ೆಂಪ್ಪ ಟ ು ೀಪ್ ಧರಿಸ್ದ್ ಸಧಂತಧಕಧ ಲ್ಸ್ ನ್ನ್ು ಧಗುತಧತನ್. ಚ್ಕು ಲ್ಲ , ಚಿಪ್್ , ಲ್ಧಡು, ವೈನ್, ಕಿಾ ೀಕ್,
ಭಕ್ಷಯ ಭೂ ೀಜನ್ ನ್ನ್ು ಧಗುತತದ್. ಸಧಲು ಸಧಲು ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಟ ು ೀಗಳ ಝಲ್ಕು, ಪ್ಟಧಕಿ ಬೆಳಕುಗಳ
ಚಿತಧತರ, ಹೂಸ ಬಟಿು ಧರಿಸ್ದ್ ಮಕಾಳ, ಯುವತಿಯರ ಚಿತ ಕಣುಮಂದ್ ಬರುತತದ್. ಚ್ಚಿಯನ್ಲ ಲ ಲ್
ಪ್ಧುರ್ನ್, ಗಂಟು ಗಳ ಸದುದ್ ಕಿಾ ೀಳಿಸುತತದ್. ಶ್ು ಭಧಶಯ ಗಳ ವಿನಿಮಯ ಕಿವಿ ಮತತ ಮನ್ು ು್
ತೆಂಬುತತದ್. ಗ ು ೀಟು ೆಂಗ್ ಕಧ ಡಥಯ, ಹೂವು ಬೊಕಾ ಗಳ್ಳ, ಕಿಾ ೀಕ್ ಗಳ್ಳ ಹಬಬದ್ ಸಡಗರ ಹಚಿು ಸುತತವ.
ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಹಬಬದ್ ಇತಿಹಧಸದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಸಧಕಷ್ು ು ಸಧವರಸಯ, ಸ್ು ು ೀಜಗಗಳ್ಳ ಕಧ ಣುತತವ.
1983 ರವರೆಗೆ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಗೆ ಸರಕಧ ರಿ ರಜೆಯರಲ್ಲ ಲ್ಲ್. ಅಮೆರಿಕದ್ ಅಲ್ಬಧಮ ರಧಜಯವು 1983 ರಲ್ಲ ಲ್
ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಗೆ ರಜೆ ನಿ ೀಡಲು ಆರಂಭಸ್ತತ. * ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಕುರಿತಧದ್ ಮೊದ್ಲ್ ಅೆಂಚೆ ಚಿ ೀಟು
ತಯಧರಿಸ್ದುದ್ ಆಸ್ು ಯಧ ದಿೀಶ್. * ಕಾ ಲ್ವು ಪ್ಧದುಗಳ್ಳ ಪ್ಪಕಧ ರ ಮೆರಿಯ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಅೆಂತ ಶ್ು ಭಧಶಯ
ಹೀಳ್ಳವುದು ತಪ್ಪ . ಹಧಯಪ್ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಅನ್ನ ಬೆ ೀಕಂತ. ಯಧಕಾ ೆಂದ್ರೆ ಮೆರಿಯ ಎೆಂಬ ಪ್ದ್ಕಾಾ
ಕುಡಿಯುವುದು ಎೆಂಬ ಒಳಧರ್ಯವಿದ್ ಎನ್ು ನ್ವುದು ಅವರ ಅಭಪ್ಧುಯ. * ಅಮೆರಿಕದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಮೊದ್ಲ್
ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಹಷ್ಯ ಗ ೀತಯನ್ು ನ್ ಬರೆದ್ದುದ್ ಮಿನಿಸ್ರ್ ಜಧನ್ ಡಿ ಬುಡೂರ್. ಜೀಸಸ್ ಈಸ್ ಬಧನ್ಯ
ಎೆಂಬ ಹಧಡನ್ು ನ್ ಆತ ರಚಿಸ್ದ್ದ್. * ಮುೆಂಜಧನ್ಯ ಕಿ ಸಮಸ್ ಗಂಟು ಯ ಸದುದ್ ಸಂರಕ್ಷಕ ಬರುವ
ಸಂಕಿಾ ೀತವಂತ. ಬೆಲ್ ಸದುದ್ ಕಿ ಸತನ್ ಜನ್ನ ದ ಸಂಕಿಾ ೀತ ಕ್ಡ
ಹೌದು. * ಎಲ್ಲ್ರ ನ್ಚಿು ನ್ ಸಧಂತಧಕಧ ಲ್ಸ್ ಕಲುನ್
ಪ್ರಿಚ್ಯಸ್ದುದ್ ಸ್ು ೀುೆಂಟ್ ನಿಕ್ಾ ಲ್ಧಸ್. ಈತ ನ್ಧಲ್ಲನಿೀ
ಶತ ಮಧನ್ದ ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ದ್ದ್ ವಯಕಿತ. ಬಡವರು, ಬಲ್ಲ್ದ್ರಿಗೆ
ಸಧಂತಧಕಧ ಲ್ಸ್ ವಿೀಷ್ದ ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಉಡುಗೊರೆ ನಿ ೀಡಲು ಈ ವಿೀಷ್
ಧರಿಸಲ್ಧಯತ.
Rohan Gowda
II ISC – Commerce
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ಡಿಸ್ಟ್ೆಂಬರ್ 1 ಏಡ್್ಸ ದಿನಾಚರಣೆ:
1988 ಡಿಸೆಂಬರ್ 1ರೆೆಂದು ಪ್ರ ತಿವಷ್ಥ ವಿಶ್ು ು ದ್ಯೆಂತ ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಪೀಡಿತರಿಗಾಗ, ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿನೆಂದ್
ಪ್ು ರಣ ತಯಜಸ್ಸ್ದ್ವರಿಗಾಗ ಆಚ್ರಿಸಲ್ು ಡುವ ದಿನ್ "ಏಡ್್ಸ ದಿನಾಚ್ರಣೆ". ಇದ್ ು ುೆಂದು ಮಾನ್ಸ್ಕ
ಸಥೈಷ್ಥ ತು ುೆಂಬುವ ದಿನ್, ಜಾಗೃತಿ ಮ ಡಿಸುವ ದಿನ್, ಜನ್ರ ಮೌಢ್ಯ ತೆನು ಥ ಮಟ ಹ ಕಾಕುವ ದಿನ್.
ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಒ ೆಂದು ವೈರಸ್, ಇದ್ರಿು ುೆಂದ್ ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತರಾದ್ರೆ ದಿೀಹದ್ ರೆ ು ೀಗ ನ್ರೆ ು ೀಧಕ ಶಕಿು
ಕಿಷ ೀಣಿಸುತ್ು ು ಹ ು ೀಗುತಿದ್. ಎಚ್ಐವಿರ್ ಕ ನರ್ ಹೆಂತವನು ಏಡ್್ಸ (ಆಕಾ ಾೈಡ್ ಷ್ ಇಮುಯನ ಡೆಫಿಸ್ನ್ಥ
ಸ್ು ುೆಂಡೆ ರಿೀಮ್) ಎ ೆಂದು ಕರೆರ್ು ತ್ು ು ರೆ. ಈ ರೆ ು ೀಗದಿು ುೆಂದಾಗ ವಿಶಾದಾದ್ಯೆಂತ ಕ ು ೀಟ ಯೆಂತರ
ಜನ್ ಸಾವಿಗ ೀಡಾಗದಾ ರೆ. ಸ ಕಿವಾದ್ ಚಿಕಿತೆು್ ಇಲ್ಲ ದಿರುವುದು ಮತು ಹಚ್ು ು ಗ ಈ ರೆ ು ೀಗ ಹರಡುವ
ಬಗೆು ಸ ಕಿವಾದ್ ಜಾಾ ನ್ ಇಲ್ಲ ದಿರುವುದು ಸಾವಿನ್ ಸೆಂಖಯ ಯ ಏರಲ್ು ಕಾರಣವಾಗುತಿು ದ್. ಪ್ರ ತಿ ವಷ್ಥ 20
ಲ್ಷ ಕ ು ಹಚ ಜನ್ರು ಈ ರೆ ು ೀಗದಿು ುೆಂದ್ ಅಸುನಿೀಗುತಿು ದಾ ರೆ. ಈ ಕುರಿತ ಜಾಗೃತಿ ಮ ಡಿಸುವುದು
ಇ ೆಂದಿನ್ ಅಗತಯಗಳಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಪ್ರ ಮುಖವಾಗದ್. 1. ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತ ವಯಕಿು ರ್ ವಿರ್ು ಷ್ಣು, ರಕಿ, ಯೀನ್,
ಗುದ್ ಭಾಗದ್ ಮತು ಎದ್ ಕಾಲ್ಲ ನ್ ದ್ರವದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ರೆ ು ೀಗಾಣು ಇರುತಿದ್. ಇವುಗಳ ಮ ಲ್ಾ
ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಹರಡುವ ಸಾಧಯತೆ ಇದ್ 1. ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತರಿು ುೆಂದ್ ಸುರಕ್ಷತ್ು ರಹತ ಲೈು ುೆಂಗಕ ಕಿರಯ. 2.
ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತರಿಗಾಗ ಬಳಸಾದ್ ಇ ೆಂಜೆಕ್ಷನ್, ಅರ್ವಾ ಆಪ ರ ೀಶನ್ ಪರ ಕರಗಳ ಮರು ಬಳಕ. 3. ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಸ
ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತ ಗಭಥಷ್ಣಿಯೆಂದ್ ಮಗುವಿಗು ಮತು ಪ್ರ ಸವದ್ ನೆಂತರ ಸ್ನ್ ಪ್ು ನ್ದ್ ಮ ಲ್ಾ ವೂ ಮಗುವಿಗು
ಹರಡಬಹುದು. 4. ರಕಿ ದಾನ್ ಮತು ದಿೀಹದ್ ಇತರ ಭಾಗಗಳನು ದಾನ್ ಮಾಡುವವರು ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಸ
ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತರಾಗದಾರೆ, ಅದ್ನು ಪೆ ರ್ು ವ ವಯಕಿು ಗಳಿಗು ಹರಡುವ ಸಾದ್ಯತೆ ಇದ್. ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಸ
ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿನ್ ಬಗೆು ಭರ ಮೆಗಳ್ಳ: 1. ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತರನು ಮುಟು ಹದ್ರಿೀನ ನ್ಮಗ ಏಡ್್ಸ ಬರತೆು ಅನ
ು ು ೀ ಮನ ು ೀ ಭಾವ. 2. ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಬೆವರು, ಮ ತರ, ಎ ೆಂಜಲ್ಲ ನ್ ಮ ಲ್ಾ ಹರಡುವುದಿಲ್ು ಲ್. 3. ಎಚ್ಐವಿ
ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕು ಕಿೀವಲ್ ಲೈು ುೆಂಗಕತೆಯೆಂದ್ ಮಾತರ ಬರುವುದಿಲ್ಲ , ಮೆ ೀಲ್ ನ್ಮ ದಿಸ್ದ್ ಅನ್ಯ
ಕಾರಣದಿು ುೆಂದ್ಲ್ ಬರಬಹುದು.
ಏಡ್್ಸ ದಿನಾಚ್ರಣೆಗು ನಾವಿೀನು ಮಾಡಬೆ ೀಕು?
1. ಬೆ ೀರೆ ರೆ ು ೀಗದೆಂತೆ ಏಡ್್ಸ ಸಹ ಒ ೆಂದು ರೆ ು ೀಗ, ನ್ಮಮೆೆಂತೆ ಅವರ ಮನುಯಥರು, ನ್ಮೆಮ ೆಂದಿಗು ಅವರಿಗ
ಬದುಕುವ ಅಹಷ್ತೆ ಇದ್ ಎ ೆಂಬುದ್ನು ಮನ್ಗಾಣಬೆ ೀಕು.
2. ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿತರನು ಅಸೃಶಯರೆೆಂತೆ ಕಾಣದ್, ಅವರಿಗು ಏಡ್್ಸ ಬಗೆು ವೈಜಾಾ ನ್ಕ, ವೈದ್ಯಕಿ ೀರ್
ಮಾಹತಿ ನಿೀಡಬೆ ೀಕು. ಭಾರತದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಲೈು ುೆಂಗಕ ಸ ು ೀು ುೆಂಕಿಗು ುೆಂತ ಹಚ್ು ು ಗ ಅಜಾಾ ನ್ದಿು ುೆಂದ್
ಅಮಾಕಥರು ಏಡ್್ಸ ಗು ಬಲ್ಲ ರ್ು ಗುತಿು ದಾ ರೆ. ಮಕ್ಳ್ಳ ಸಹ ಇದ್ರಿು ುೆಂದ್ ಹ ರತ್ು ಗಲ್ಲ .
3. ಏಡ್್ಸ ಬೆೆಂದ್ರೆ ಸಾವಿೀ ಗತಿ ಎ ೆಂಬ ಪ್ು ವಾಷ್ಗರಹ ತಲ್ಯೆಂದ್ ತೆಗು ಬೆ ೀಥಕು. ಮದ ಲ್ ಹೆಂತದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ಯ ೀ
ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ನ್ರ್ು ುೆಂತಿರಸಬಹುದು ಎ ೆಂಬುದ್ನು ತಿಳಿಸಬೆ ೀಕು.
4. ಏಡ್್ಸ ಅನ್ ು ಸೆಂಪ್ು ಣಷ್ವಾಗ ಗುಣಪೆ ಸುವಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಇನ್ ು ವೈದ್ಯಲ್ ು ೀಕ ಶಥಸ್ ಆಗಲ್ಲ . ಇದ್ರ
ಬಗೆು ಇನ್ ು ಅಧಯನ್ಥ ನ್ಡೆಸ್ ಏಡ್್ಸ ಮತು ಎಚ್ಐವಿ ನ್ಮ ಷ್ಲೆನ ಮಾಡಬೆ ೀಕು.
5. ಏಡ್್ಸ ಪೀಡಿತರಿಗು ಮಾನ್ಸ್ಕ ಸಥೈಷ್ಥ ತು ುೆಂಬಿ. ಕೈಲ್ು ದ್ ಆರ್ಥಷ್ಕ ಸಕಾರ್ ಮಾಡಬೆ ೀಕು.
6. ಏಡ್್ಸ ಎ ೆಂದ್ರೆ ಸಾವು ಎ ೆಂಬುದ್ನು ಮರೆಸ್, ಅವರಿನು ನ್ಮೆಮ ೆಂದಿಗು ಬೆರೆಸ್ ಅವರಿಗು ಸ ಕಿವಾದ್ ಕಲ್್ ,
ಜವಾಬ್ು ು ರಿಗಳನು ಕ ಡಬೆ ೀಕು.
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7. ಏಡ್್ಸ ಪೀಡಿತರಿಗು ಕಿೀವಲ್ ಅನುಕೆಂಪ್, ಕೆಂಬನ್ ಮಿಡಿದ್ಥ ಸಮಾಜದ್ ಭಾಗವಾಗ ಪರ ಗಣಿಸ್, ಅವರ
ಸಮಾಜಕಾ ಗ ದುಡಿರ್ು ವೆಂತೆ ಮಾಡಬೆ ೀಕು.
8. ಏಡ್್ಸ ಸೆಂಬೆೆಂಧಿತ ಸಕಾಷ್ರದ್ ಎಷ್ ಹೀ ಯೀಜನಗಳ್ಳ, ಉಚಿತ
ಸ್ೀವಗಳ್ಳ ಜನ್ರನು ತಲ್ು ಪ್ು ತಿು ಲ್ಲ , ಅವನು
ತಲ್ು ಪ್ಸುವಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಕೈ ಜೆ ು ೀಡಿಸಬೆ ೀಕು.
9. ಗಾರಮಿ ೀಣ ಭಾಗದ್ಲ್ಲ ಲ್ ಏಡ್್ಸ ಎ ೆಂದ್ರೆ ಕಿೀಳಿರದ್ ಎಷ್ ಹೀ
ಕಿವಿಗಳಿವ. ಆ ಭಾಗಗಳನು
~ Chinmai.R
II ISC – Commerce
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National Education Policy
Division of future India
After extensive pondering and contemplation since the year 2014, the union cabinet has finally
approved and passed a revolutionary policy in the name of “National Education Policy 2020”. NEP
2020 aims to bring about far-reaching and insurgent goals into the picture. This caused many raised
eyebrows but also clearly indicated the degree of blind eye we have towards a subject as important
as education. It is safe to say that education plays one of the most crucial roles in shaping an
individual. According to a survey, only 34 million people out of the 1,381.59 million make up India's
organized sector. This is a clear indication of India's literacy rate and goes to say a lot about how the
system is functioning as a whole. National Education Policy 2020 is the first holistic reform since
the independence era that aims to completely change education across all levels of India.
The fundamental reconstruction of the system begins from the pedagogical and curricular structure
of the current system. This is performed to meet the development needs and interests of the 21st-
century students. For this to successfully take place, children from all over India, regardless of their
financial, caste and gender differences will undergo a 3-month long orientation. This helps to
provide a direct path in which they will have basic literacy as their peers. Here the spotlight is thrown
to help those in disadvantaged backgrounds to get a fair start at their education journey. In addition
to all this, there will also be a lot more focus on the teaching faculty while also placing community
volunteers who will eventually mentor and be figurative role models that these students can relate
and learn from.
One of the many reforms brought into viewpoint by the National Education Policy 2020 is a push on
early childhood education and care. This refers to the breakdown of the existing 10+2 system and
introduction of the 5+3+3+4 structure. The entire amount of schooling years will continue to remain
12 years while three of these years will be dedicated to the Anganwadi or pre-school. It will replace
the 10+2 structure of school curricula by a 5+3+3+4 structure will include a foundational stage from
3 to 8, three years of pre-primary education from 8 to 11, a preparatory stage from 11 to 14, while the
secondary stage would comprise of 14 to 18 years.
As claimed by NEP 2020, instead of exams being held every year, school students will sit only to take
exams for classes 3, 5, and 8. Assessment in other years will shift to a "regular and formative" style
that will be more "competency-based". Board exams will continue to take place for classes 10 and 12
but will be substantially reformed and re-designed with "holistic development” as the aim. These
standards will be established by a new national assessment centre known as PARAKH (Performance
Assessment, Review, and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development). For this, the NCERT will
be the central body to shape a National Curricular and Pedagogical Framework for Early Childhood
Care and Education NCPFECCE). NEP 2020 emphasizes universal access to schools for all children
in the next decade. It stresses on increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) and putting a stop to
the spiralling drop-out rate in India.
Great focus has been laid on equipping the child with “21st-century skills”. The student will now have
greater flexibility in choosing her subjects as a rigid demarcation between Arts and Sciences,
curricular and extracurricular subjects, or vocational and academic streams will cease to exist. It
envisages a new curricular and pedagogical structure for school education. It aims to transform the
curriculum & pedagogy by 2022 to encourage holistic development with minimal rote learning.
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It aims to shape an education system that benefits all of India’s children. It emphasizes the criticality
of early childhood education and the persistence of its advantages throughout an individual’s life.
As always, some certain disadvantages and drawbacks come along with every revolutionary change.
One of the main cons of this policy is the lack of clarity regarding the curricular and teaching faculty
related issues. Here, the policy advises that mostly oral and reading activities are conducted for the
pre-primary grades that are from grades 1-3. From grade 4 and the extra hour of writing will be
introduced. This immensely contradicts research conducted for decades stating that children must
be taught writing, reading, listening and speaking skills simultaneously and from a very young age.
Another major disadvantage is in relation to finance and expenditure of free and compulsory
education. During the 1993 Unnikrishnan case, the supreme court stated that every child below the
age of 14 had complete right to free education. On the contrary, the RTE act states that only children
from the ages 6-14 can avail this privilege as the country couldn't afford the cost of preschool. When
taken into account compulsory education for both preschool and secondary the government will
have to pay attention to the humongous financial funding required for this to take place.
Nevertheless, the emphasis placed on preschool education and foundational learning is key and
timely especially when we look at the alarming rates of literacy provided by the government own
National Achievement Surveys (NAS) and Pratham’s yearly Annual Status of Education Reports
(ASER). With regard to numerous research, it is overall proved that basic writing, reading and
numerical skills need to be built before class 2. This then helps the child keep up with the increasing
complexity of subjects with ease. One of the most crucial parts of the NEP is its aim to level the
playing field during the formative years. According to the government, the revised structure will
"bring hitherto uncovered age group of three to six years, recognised globally as a crucial stage for
the development of mental faculties, under school curriculum". Therefore, the suggestion to
introduce a class from grade on is on target and is backed up by many educationalists. For this plan
to be implemented successfully, short training programmes are required to be conducted for
Anganwadi workers and volunteers. This is to ensure that the foundational learning happens
effortlessly and proactively.
One of the most crucial parts of NEP is to level the playing field during the formative years. According
to the government, the revised structure will "bring hitherto uncovered age group of three to six
years, recognised globally as a crucial stage for the development of mental faculties, under school
curriculum". NEP 2020 is a revolutionary change brought about after almost three decades that
After almost three decades, It aims to build an education system that focuses on providing
sustainable, equal and accessible knowledge to all. NEP intends to integrate the Indian education
system with global patterns, and instil confidence and nationalistic pride among students. But much
of its success depends upon its execution. Lofty goals, however, the changes listed in the NEP, if
implemented correctly, have the potential to bring Indian education to global levels and completely
reform society.
~ Amirtha
I CBSE – Commerce
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Why semiconductor chips matter: A primer Part 2
In my previous article, I have laid out why the semiconductor industry in this century is like the oil industry in the 20th. So, where does India fit into this whole story? Where do we go from here? Unfortunately for India, the industry is settled with significant players having cemented their dominance across quite a few countries – U.S.A, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, etc. In this article, I'll talk about a few things: The main obstacles to growing the industry in India, what we can do and what we are currently doing. WHAT ARE THE MAIN OBSTACLES? Firstly, several structural bottlenecks in India - India's infrastructure and public works are not at par with other developing countries like Vietnam or Brazil to pursue future initiatives in semiconductor chip manufacturing. Running a chip fabrication plant requires an uninterrupted power supply and litres of pure water – something that our state cannot guarantee to its citizens, let alone industries. Other bottlenecks include our labour laws, lack of access to capital, procedural and bureaucratic delays, unfavourable business environment – to name a few. Secondly, India is quite late to the game. Overall, the industry has settled among a few countries - Taiwan, U.S.A., China, South Korea, and Japan. Many players have cemented their standing in the industry – TSMC, SMIC, Apple, Qualcomm, ARM, AMD, Intel, SK Hynix, Texas Instruments. This is a problem for many reasons. Chipmakers and programmers are used to this specific set of products that it would take a long time for Indian makers to integrate themselves in this ecosystem – considering that Indian chips are not up to global standards. Thirdly, Processor making is a costly procedure in terms of money, time and skills. Even a simple processor would require a team of around 100 people with different skill sets such as VLSI, Compilers, Operating Systems, Fabrication Specialists over 4-5 years to make a processor. Intel's each processor Projects cost more than 100M$ each to give you an idea of the money involved. It takes years for a company to achieve a break-even point. Finally, you require a fabrication Plant where the chips are manufactured. India does have the scientific capabilities to manufacture chips. At one point, the Government considered a 2,500 crore outlay on a study based on the Gallium Nitride semiconductor fabrication unit at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). Gallium Nitride based chips skip the matured silicon-based technology. Defence companies such as BHEL which, along with Wipro, designed and developed indigenous chips had to rely on having the fabrication done abroad and not in India—as India does not have the required facilities. Chinese and Taiwanese companies receive extensive government support to create a large ecosystem for manufacturing chips on a large scale. This kind of ecosystem does not exist in India. A few years ago, the Government of India tried one initiative called the HSMC – Hindustan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, similar to TSMC(Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company). It failed to take off. WHAT MUST BE DONE? India has two fabrication units — SITAR, a unit of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in Bengaluru and a semiconductor laboratory in Chandigarh, which build silicon chips for strategic purposes like defence. (not for commercial purposes) Fabrication facilities cost around $8 billion, and the number slowly start to climb afterwards. There are heavy operational costs involved, and the technology keeps changing every 4-5 years. The uncertainty and the scale involved means that for the semiconductor industry to take off in India, the Government needs to provide extensive and consistent monetary support to nurture and develop the industry.
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In the short term, India can set up speciality fabs like Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide, which may have enough demand locally and cost much less to set up. We can also focus on developing a fabless semiconductor ecosystem in India. A fabless company designs and sells the hardware and semiconductor chips but does not manufacture the silicon wafers, or chips, used in its products. Instead, it outsources the fabrication to a manufacturing plant or foundry. This would be an excellent first step to creating an ecosystem of suppliers that can unleash potential India has. Another thing we need to do is to invest in Rare – Earth metals. Currently, most of the rare-earth metals are exclusively produced in China and Australia, where the former is the most significant producer in the world, accounting for 85% of total worldwide production. Some of these materials include Cerium, Neodymium, Dysprosium, Terbium and countless others that used for manufacturing critical components that go into almost everything we use today. Finally, we must remember: all policy is intersectional. We can throw all the money we have on the chip-making. Still, it isn't enough unless we solve the structural issues in our country – the byzantine bureaucracy, procedural delays, poor law and order – the broken law enforcement and judiciary, flawed education system, obsolete labour and land laws, all of which combine to form an unfavourable environment for businesses. WHAT ARE WE CURRENTLY DOING? The Government recently announced three schemes which are aimed at expanding the growing industrial electronics manufacturing sector rapidly by 2025 and create additional 1.5-2 million new jobs in the short term. They are:
1. Production – Linked Incentive This scheme aims to remove the constraint of large capital investments in India. The incentive will be 4-6 per cent of the incremental sales in 2019-20 (base year) for certain goods manufactured in India. The minimum investment a company needs to make to be eligible for the scheme is Rs 1,000 crore in four years (until 2024-25) for foreign mobile phone manufacturers, Rs 200 crore for domestic mobile phone companies and Rs 100 crore for components manufacturers (foreign or domestic)
2. Scheme for promotion of manufacturing of electronic components and Semiconductors or SPECS (total value: Rs 3,285 crore) To alleviate the issue of high capital cost of capital, the Government has launched this scheme under which it will provide a financial incentive of 25 per cent of capital expenditure that companies spend on setting up a manufacturing base in India for specific electronic components.
3. Modified Electronics Manufacturing Clusters or EMC 2.0 It will provide a financial incentive to companies for setting up electronics manufacturing clusters where infrastructure is built so that production can be done locally and at scale, thereby helping supply chains. Companies will need to put an investment of at least Rs 300 crore in an EM cluster. One or more companies can decide to take the cluster together and develop common facility centres in existing clusters or industrial parks as well. The Government will finance half of the cost of the project.
To conclude: there is a lot that India needs to do, but we are taking some encouraging first steps. Sources:
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~ Manasa. S. Rao I ISC – Commerce
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