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Page 1: The VIDYA VIHAR TIMES - VVRS,Purnea,Bihar ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010 UNDER 18 YEARS On 4th February a grand farewell was

‘New Year Greetings’We are delighted to pass on the third issue of

"Vidya Vihar Times" into your hands.

For the first time, since School’s inception in the year 1996, we were forced to prolong the vacation and to defer many activities including the daily assembly due to unprecedented climatic conditions. However, we hope to makeup for the lost time. This year there will be no mid-term break. Instead, we will arrange for outings for a day or two.

February is very-very important for every student. The final examination for the Board Examinees (Xth and XIth) is scheduled for 1st week of March 2010 and for the rest, in the 3rd week of March.

With the blessings of parents / guardians and teachers, we are confident that the students will do their best in the exams.

We wish them all the best..

DIRECTOR

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ir>M+ ds fcuk olar ugha vkrkA olUr izrhd gS ifjoŸkZu dk] mYykl dk]

ubZ meax dk vkSj uo;kSou dkA

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fopkjksa dk lkSan;Z] ;FkkFkZ ds /kjkry ij uokadqj es/kkoh Nk=ksa ds uo Hkfo";

dk] uo ;qx dk 'ka[kukn djsa] ubZ jkgsa ubZ eafty dh nLrd ns jgh gSA

vkvks lc feydj Lof.kZe Hkfo"; dh dkeuk dks lkdkj djsaA f'k{kk gqDe

ugha] fopkj gS] thou gS] laosnu'khyrk gS] I;kj gS vkSj cjkcjh dk

vkRelEeku gSA f'k{kk ,d fopkj gS& vius le; dks le>us] viuh t:jr

dks tkuus vkSj vkRe laokn djus dkA f'k{kk ,d /;ku gS& vrhr] oŸkZeku

vkSj vukxr dks igpkuus dkA

vkbZ;s& ladYi ysa f'k{kk dh tM+ksa dks lhapus dkA lw;Z fdlh dks

mBkrk&txkrk ugha gSA og va/kjs ls mtkys esa cnyus dk vkxzg ugha djrk

gS cfYd mlls va/ksjs Lo;a mtkys esa cny tkrs gSaA f'k{kk ogh lw;Z gSA og

tgka gS] ogka u va/kdkj gksxk vkSj u vof'oklA ogka gksxk izdk'k] lkSan;Z vkSj

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Dear Parents/Guardians

TheVIDYA VIHAR TIMESVIDYA VIHAR TIMES

From the Director’sDesk ...

February-March - 2010 Issue : 4th-5th

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Board: Dr. Ratneshwar Mishra, Sri R.C. Mishra, Dr. P.C. Jha: Manoranjan Kumar: C.K. Nagmani, C.K. Jha, Rita Mishra, S.C. Singh: Kushagra Aman (English), Manoranjan Jha (Hindi): Rajiv Raj: M.K. Tiwari

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Page 2: The VIDYA VIHAR TIMES - VVRS,Purnea,Bihar ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010 UNDER 18 YEARS On 4th February a grand farewell was

‘New Year Greetings’We are delighted to pass on the third issue of

"Vidya Vihar Times" into your hands.

For the first time, since School’s inception in the year 1996, we were forced to prolong the vacation and to defer many activities including the daily assembly due to unprecedented climatic conditions. However, we hope to makeup for the lost time. This year there will be no mid-term break. Instead, we will arrange for outings for a day or two.

February is very-very important for every student. The final examination for the Board Examinees (Xth and XIth) is scheduled for 1st week of March 2010 and for the rest, in the 3rd week of March.

With the blessings of parents / guardians and teachers, we are confident that the students will do their best in the exams.

We wish them all the best..

DIRECTOR

dye

miou ds iŸks&iŸks ij fy[k nks ;qx dh ubZ _pk,¡A

ir>M+ ds fcuk olar ugha vkrkA olUr izrhd gS ifjoŸkZu dk] mYykl dk]

ubZ meax dk vkSj uo;kSou dkA

vkvks] Lokxr djsa% u;s fopkjksa dk vkSj jpsa ,d uwru bfrgkl! vfHkuo

fopkjksa dk lkSan;Z] ;FkkFkZ ds /kjkry ij uokadqj es/kkoh Nk=ksa ds uo Hkfo";

dk] uo ;qx dk 'ka[kukn djsa] ubZ jkgsa ubZ eafty dh nLrd ns jgh gSA

vkvks lc feydj Lof.kZe Hkfo"; dh dkeuk dks lkdkj djsaA f'k{kk gqDe

ugha] fopkj gS] thou gS] laosnu'khyrk gS] I;kj gS vkSj cjkcjh dk

vkRelEeku gSA f'k{kk ,d fopkj gS& vius le; dks le>us] viuh t:jr

dks tkuus vkSj vkRe laokn djus dkA f'k{kk ,d /;ku gS& vrhr] oŸkZeku

vkSj vukxr dks igpkuus dkA

vkbZ;s& ladYi ysa f'k{kk dh tM+ksa dks lhapus dkA lw;Z fdlh dks

mBkrk&txkrk ugha gSA og va/kjs ls mtkys esa cnyus dk vkxzg ugha djrk

gS cfYd mlls va/ksjs Lo;a mtkys esa cny tkrs gSaA f'k{kk ogh lw;Z gSA og

tgka gS] ogka u va/kdkj gksxk vkSj u vof'oklA ogka gksxk izdk'k] lkSan;Z vkSj

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jkr&jkr Hkj tc vk'kk dk nhi epyrk gS] re ls D;k ?kcjkuk lwjt jkst

fudyrk gSA

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Dear Parents/Guardians

TheVIDYA VIHAR TIMESVIDYA VIHAR TIMES

From the Director’sDesk ...

February-March - 2010 Issue : 4th-5th

aliknd dh ls

Editorial PatronsProduction ManagerEditors (Faculty)Editors(Student)ArtPhotography :

Board: Dr. Ratneshwar Mishra, Sri R.C. Mishra, Dr. P.C. Jha: Manoranjan Kumar: C.K. Nagmani, C.K. Jha, Rita Mishra, S.C. Singh: Kushagra Aman (English), Manoranjan Jha (Hindi): Rajiv Raj: M.K. Tiwari

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Runner

Winner Renu Runner Dinkar

EVENT:

VENUE: DATES:

PURNEA ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET

ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010

UNDER 18 YEARSOn 4th February a grand farewell was given to Sri

Vibhushan S. Prasad, one of the founder teachers of

V.V.R.S. by the school family. He was the senior-most

teacher of Physics but equally good sportsman and

motivator of students. The speakers that included

both teachers and students on this occasion spoke of

his various contributions in the field of education,

sports etc. Many of the speakers amongst students

and teachers highlighted some of his humanitarian

acts. The Director and the principal dwelt upon his

contribution when the school was in the stage of

infancy. A farewell dinner was arranged at night. It was attended by the secretary Sri Ramesh Mishra

and his family, besides all the teaching staff of Vidya Vihar. All the persons wished him success in

future.

Grand farewell to Sri Vibhushan S. Prasad

The admission test for the classes 4 to 7 was held at three centres namely Patna, Darbhanga and

Purnea. Candidates came from all over Bihar. Out of all the candidates, 502 have been selected for

interview and the successful among them will be admitted for the session 2010-11.

Admission Test for Classes IV to VII for the session 2010-11

SARASWATI PUJA

PUJA IN PROGRESS

REPUBLIC DAY

DIRECTOR SALUTING THE TRICOLOUR

The ISO Officials inspected the school for further certification and expressed full satisfaction

SUB-JUNIOR

JUNIOR

SENIOR

Best Bowler : Amit Kumar, Ramkrishna

Best Batsman : Rajan Raj, Vikramshila

Table Tennis

Badminton

Athletics

UNDER 14 YEARS

Taekwondo

Director Presenting the Token of Love

EVENT REPORT

Satya Priye VIII B Vivekanand FirstRehan Faridi VII C Bose Second

Mohit Kishore VII B Aryabhatt FirstSatya Priye VIII B Vivekanand Second

Long Jump Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna Second100 mtr. Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna Second200 mtr. Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna Second4 x 100 mtr. Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna First

Manish Anant VIII B KautilyaSiddhant Shekhar VIII B AryabhattaRehan Faridi VII C Bose

High Jump Manish Raj VII A Bose First

25 - 27 kg Pranav Joshi V A Dinkar Second27 - 29 kg Vaibhav Anand V A Renu First

Ashu Aman IV Renu Second

EVENT REPORT

EVENT:

VENUE: DATES:

INTER HOUSE CRICKET COMPETITION

SCHOOL CAMPUS 7TH FEBRUARY, 2010

Winner AryabhattRunner Rajendra

Winner RamkrishnaRunner Raman

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Runner

Winner Renu Runner Dinkar

EVENT:

VENUE: DATES:

PURNEA ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET

ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010

UNDER 18 YEARSOn 4th February a grand farewell was given to Sri

Vibhushan S. Prasad, one of the founder teachers of

V.V.R.S. by the school family. He was the senior-most

teacher of Physics but equally good sportsman and

motivator of students. The speakers that included

both teachers and students on this occasion spoke of

his various contributions in the field of education,

sports etc. Many of the speakers amongst students

and teachers highlighted some of his humanitarian

acts. The Director and the principal dwelt upon his

contribution when the school was in the stage of

infancy. A farewell dinner was arranged at night. It was attended by the secretary Sri Ramesh Mishra

and his family, besides all the teaching staff of Vidya Vihar. All the persons wished him success in

future.

Grand farewell to Sri Vibhushan S. Prasad

The admission test for the classes 4 to 7 was held at three centres namely Patna, Darbhanga and

Purnea. Candidates came from all over Bihar. Out of all the candidates, 502 have been selected for

interview and the successful among them will be admitted for the session 2010-11.

Admission Test for Classes IV to VII for the session 2010-11

SARASWATI PUJA

PUJA IN PROGRESS

REPUBLIC DAY

DIRECTOR SALUTING THE TRICOLOUR

The ISO Officials inspected the school for further certification and expressed full satisfaction

SUB-JUNIOR

JUNIOR

SENIOR

Best Bowler : Amit Kumar, Ramkrishna

Best Batsman : Rajan Raj, Vikramshila

Table Tennis

Badminton

Athletics

UNDER 14 YEARS

Taekwondo

Director Presenting the Token of Love

EVENT REPORT

Satya Priye VIII B Vivekanand FirstRehan Faridi VII C Bose Second

Mohit Kishore VII B Aryabhatt FirstSatya Priye VIII B Vivekanand Second

Long Jump Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna Second100 mtr. Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna Second200 mtr. Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna Second4 x 100 mtr. Karan Kashyap VIII C Ramkrishna First

Manish Anant VIII B KautilyaSiddhant Shekhar VIII B AryabhattaRehan Faridi VII C Bose

High Jump Manish Raj VII A Bose First

25 - 27 kg Pranav Joshi V A Dinkar Second27 - 29 kg Vaibhav Anand V A Renu First

Ashu Aman IV Renu Second

EVENT REPORT

EVENT:

VENUE: DATES:

INTER HOUSE CRICKET COMPETITION

SCHOOL CAMPUS 7TH FEBRUARY, 2010

Winner AryabhattRunner Rajendra

Winner RamkrishnaRunner Raman

Page 5: The VIDYA VIHAR TIMES - VVRS,Purnea,Bihar ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010 UNDER 18 YEARS On 4th February a grand farewell was

The Vidya Vihar Times

Bharatanatyam is one of the classical dances of India. Indian classical dance is a relatively new umbrella term for various codified art forms rooted in Natya, the sacred Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory can be traced back to the Natya-Shastra of Bharat Muni.

The dances performed inside the sanctum of the temple were called Agam- Nartanam. This was a spiritual dance form. Dances performed in royal courts to the accompaniment of classical music were called Karnatakam. This was an intellectual art form. Darbari Aattam form of dance appealed more to the commoners and it educated them about their religion, culture and social life. These dances were performed outside the temple precincts in courtyards.

For lack of any equivalents in the European culture, the British colonial authorities called any performing art forms found in India as "Indian dance". Even though the art of Natya includes Natta, or ‘dance proper,’ Natya has never been limited to dancing and also includes singing and abhinaya (acting). These features are common in all the Indian classical styles. The Sangeet Natak Akademi currently confers classical status to eight dance forms. They are:-

1. Bharatanatyam 2. Odissi 3. Kuchipudi 4. Manipuri

5. Mohiniattam 6. Sattriya 7. Kathakali 8. Kathak

The British Raj in India was a time of cultural hardship where these traditional dances over viewed by the British rulers as debauched and of doubtful morality. Furthermore, they were all labelled broadly as "Indian Dance" with no regard to the specifics of style. In 1947, India achieved independence. The classical forms and regional distinctions of dance were re-discovered, ethnic specialities were re-honoured.

Compiled by : Atul Ratan , Roll No. 1343 , Class IXth, Nehru House

CLASSICAL INDIAN DANCES

Features by Students Feb-Mar

3 4

COMPUTERI am a good tutor;My name is Computer.My father's name is Charles Babbage;But, I don't cat cabbage.I have won many awards;But virus takes me to hospital wards.I do calculation very fast;As my memory is very vast.I have a small mouse;I can live with you in your house.I will never make you bore;Rather, can give you more and more.

Compiled by : Tushar Kumar IX B, Ramkrishna

APPOINTMENTS

H DSC OOL LEA ER

ADYANT JHA 9th A

Vikramshila

DEPUTYO

EA

SCHO L L DER

VAIBHAV RAJ9th A

Vivekanad

The Best Day- Today

Hardest Thing To Do- To Begin

The Greatest Handicap- Fear

Easiest Thing To Do - Finding Faults

The Greatest Mistake- Giving Up

The Greatest Comfort- Work Well Done

Most Disagreeable Person- The Complainer

Best Gift- Forgiveness

The Greatest Moment- Death

The Greatest Knowledge- Experience

The Greatest Thing- Love

The Greatest Success In The World- Peace Of Mind

Compiled by : Anurag Anand, 1762, Renu

YOU MUST KNOW

DO YOU KNOW ?Andhra Pradesh is known as Asian basket of eggs.

Uranus is known as sleeping planet

Light from moon takes 1.3 seconds to reach Earth.

The Statue of Liberty is the biggest statue of the world'

The Burj Dubai is the longest building ever made.

Corona is the outermost layer of sun.

Everest is also known as Sagarmatha.

Homeopathy was invented by Hahnemann

The Death valley is in U.S.A.

Compiled by : Gautam Prabhat, Xth A, 1323, Vikramshila

JOKE

One day three friends were talking...The first friend said, "My father sells vegetable and I eat vegetables only". The Second friend said, " My father sells fruits and I eat fruits only". The third friend started saying, "My father sells shoes and ... “

Compiled by : Abhinav Anand (1976), VII C

Page 6: The VIDYA VIHAR TIMES - VVRS,Purnea,Bihar ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010 UNDER 18 YEARS On 4th February a grand farewell was

The Vidya Vihar Times

Bharatanatyam is one of the classical dances of India. Indian classical dance is a relatively new umbrella term for various codified art forms rooted in Natya, the sacred Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory can be traced back to the Natya-Shastra of Bharat Muni.

The dances performed inside the sanctum of the temple were called Agam- Nartanam. This was a spiritual dance form. Dances performed in royal courts to the accompaniment of classical music were called Karnatakam. This was an intellectual art form. Darbari Aattam form of dance appealed more to the commoners and it educated them about their religion, culture and social life. These dances were performed outside the temple precincts in courtyards.

For lack of any equivalents in the European culture, the British colonial authorities called any performing art forms found in India as "Indian dance". Even though the art of Natya includes Natta, or ‘dance proper,’ Natya has never been limited to dancing and also includes singing and abhinaya (acting). These features are common in all the Indian classical styles. The Sangeet Natak Akademi currently confers classical status to eight dance forms. They are:-

1. Bharatanatyam 2. Odissi 3. Kuchipudi 4. Manipuri

5. Mohiniattam 6. Sattriya 7. Kathakali 8. Kathak

The British Raj in India was a time of cultural hardship where these traditional dances over viewed by the British rulers as debauched and of doubtful morality. Furthermore, they were all labelled broadly as "Indian Dance" with no regard to the specifics of style. In 1947, India achieved independence. The classical forms and regional distinctions of dance were re-discovered, ethnic specialities were re-honoured.

Compiled by : Atul Ratan , Roll No. 1343 , Class IXth, Nehru House

CLASSICAL INDIAN DANCES

Features by Students Feb-Mar

3 4

COMPUTERI am a good tutor;My name is Computer.My father's name is Charles Babbage;But, I don't cat cabbage.I have won many awards;But virus takes me to hospital wards.I do calculation very fast;As my memory is very vast.I have a small mouse;I can live with you in your house.I will never make you bore;Rather, can give you more and more.

Compiled by : Tushar Kumar IX B, Ramkrishna

APPOINTMENTS

SCHOOL LEADER

ADYANT JHA 9th A

Vikramshila

DEPUTY

SCHOOL LEA ERD

VAIBHAV RAJ9th A

Vivekanad

The Best Day- Today

Hardest Thing To Do- To Begin

The Greatest Handicap- Fear

Easiest Thing To Do - Finding Faults

The Greatest Mistake- Giving Up

The Greatest Comfort- Work Well Done

Most Disagreeable Person- The Complainer

Best Gift- Forgiveness

The Greatest Moment- Death

The Greatest Knowledge- Experience

The Greatest Thing- Love

The Greatest Success In The World- Peace Of Mind

Compiled by : Anurag Anand, 1762, Renu

YOU MUST KNOW

DO YOU KNOW ?Andhra Pradesh is known as Asian basket of eggs.

Uranus is known as sleeping planet

Light from moon takes 1.3 seconds to reach Earth.

The Statue of Liberty is the biggest statue of the world'

The Burj Dubai is the longest building ever made.

Corona is the outermost layer of sun.

Everest is also known as Sagarmatha.

Homeopathy was invented by Hahnemann

The Death valley is in U.S.A.

Compiled by : Gautam Prabhat, Xth A, 1323, Vikramshila

JOKE

One day three friends were talking...The first friend said, "My father sells vegetable and I eat vegetables only". The Second friend said, " My father sells fruits and I eat fruits only". The third friend started saying, "My father sells shoes and ... “

Compiled by : Abhinav Anand (1976), VII C

Page 7: The VIDYA VIHAR TIMES - VVRS,Purnea,Bihar ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010 UNDER 18 YEARS On 4th February a grand farewell was

The Vidya Vihar Times Features by Students

5 8

Feb.-Mar.

EASY AND DIFFICULT

It Is Easy To Lie,

But Difficult To Speak Truth.

It Is Easy To Be Violent,

But Difficult To Be Saint

It Is Easy To Smoke and Drink,

But Difficult To Avoid.

It Is Easy To Kill,

But Difficult To Save.

It Is Easy To Destroy,

But Difficult To Construct.

It Is Easy To Deny God,

Very Difficult To Accept

Compiled by : RAHUL BHASKAR, VI B,Renu

TELEVISION WITH FAMILY

Most households in India have a television. Earlier, most

viewers in the country watched television as a family. It

was the Doordarshan monopoly era. Sundays were

such fun. Even fathers used to drag their sons away from

their favorite books to see 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat'.

It was clean humor and quality time that they shared

with their parents.

But the situation is other way round now. It has become parent's responsibility to monitor what the

child watches. Children are dragged towards book because of prolonged watching of television.

Nowadays, Children are totally devoid of regular one-to-one interaction with parents

Compiled: Nikhil Choudhary, 1126 (Xth)

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INDIA Punjab is for Fighting,

Bengal for Writing.

Kashmir is for Beauty,

Laddakh for Duty.

Rajasthan is for History,

Maharashtra for Industry.

Mysore is for Silk,

Haryana for Milk.

Gujrat is for Peace,

Assam for Fish

Kerala is for Brain,

Uttar Pradesh for Sugarcane.

Madhya pradesh is for Grain,

Alas, Bihar for brain-drain.

Page 8: The VIDYA VIHAR TIMES - VVRS,Purnea,Bihar ZILA STHAPNA DIWAS SPORTS AND ATHELETICS MEET ZILA SCHOOL, PURNEA 7-10 FEBRUARY, 2010 UNDER 18 YEARS On 4th February a grand farewell was

The Vidya Vihar Times Features by Students

5 8

Feb.-Mar.

EASY AND DIFFICULT

It Is Easy To Lie,

But Difficult To Speak Truth.

It Is Easy To Be Violent,

But Difficult To Be Saint

It Is Easy To Smoke and Drink,

But Difficult To Avoid.

It Is Easy To Kill,

But Difficult To Save.

It Is Easy To Destroy,

But Difficult To Construct.

It Is Easy To Deny God,

Very Difficult To Accept

Compiled by : RAHUL BHASKAR, VI B,Renu

TELEVISION WITH FAMILY

Most households in India have a television. Earlier, most

viewers in the country watched television as a family. It

was the Doordarshan monopoly era. Sundays were

such fun. Even fathers used to drag their sons away from

their favorite books to see 'Ramayan' and 'Mahabharat'.

It was clean humor and quality time that they shared

with their parents.

But the situation is other way round now. It has become parent's responsibility to monitor what the

child watches. Children are dragged towards book because of prolonged watching of television.

Nowadays, Children are totally devoid of regular one-to-one interaction with parents

Compiled: Nikhil Choudhary, 1126 (Xth)

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usrkvksa ds HkkX; [kqy tkrs] c<+rk gS tc mudk isa'ku AdksbZ ,e-,y-,-] dksbZ fefuLVj] dksbZ ckgj rks dksbZ vUnj AikWfyfVDl gS ,d Vsa'ku ---

?kwl fcuk usrk ugha pyrs] ij idM+kus ij cpus dk Vsa'ku A?kwl ysdj ns'k csprs] fcuk fy, dksbZ Hkh Vsa'ku AikWfyfVDl gS ,d Vsa'ku] ij usrkvksa dks nsrk gS isa'kuA

izLrqfr % vuar dkSLrqHk lIre~ ^lh* vk;ZHkê

etnwjh

etnwj d¨ etcwj gksuk iM+rk gS] isV ikyus dh [kkfrj o"kkZ esa&Hkh Hkhaxuk iM+rk gSA

ulhc ugha gksrh gesa nks twu dh jksVh] dqŸk¨a d¨&•h fey tkrh gS tcdh cklh&cksVhA

vdlj ikuh ihdj gh lksuk iM+rk gSA

chr tkrh gS lnZ jkrsa fcuk pknj ds] tsB dh fpyfpykrh /kwi esa Hkh lhesaV&ckyw <ksuk iM+rk gSA

ck<+ esa lkFk&lkFk cg tkrh gS dqfV;k gekjh] xhyh vk¡[kksa ls gj pht dks ns[kuk iM+rk gSA

vYykg ls gesa dksbZ ugha f'kdok A

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INDIA Punjab is for Fighting,

Bengal for Writing.

Kashmir is for Beauty,

Laddakh for Duty.

Rajasthan is for History,

Maharashtra for Industry.

Mysore is for Silk,

Haryana for Milk.

Gujrat is for Peace,

Assam for Fish

Kerala is for Brain,

Uttar Pradesh for Sugarcane.

Madhya pradesh is for Grain,

Alas, Bihar for brain-drain.

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tkudkjh dh ckrsa1- Hkkjr ds vykok nf{k.k dksfj;k gh ,d ek= ns'k g]S tks 15 vxLr dks Lora=rk fnol eukrk gS

2- fo'o dh lcls rst pyus okyh Vªsu& Qzkal dh baVjflVh Vªsu gSA

3- fo'o esa ued dh lcls cM+h >hy :l esa gSA

4- fo'o esa lcls egaxk i'kq& jsl dk ?kksM+k gksrk gSA

5- lalkj esa lcls cM+k dNqvk& vkLVªsfy;k esa ik;k tkrk gSA

6- fo'o dk ,dek= i{kh mdkc gh gS tks gkFkh tSls fo'kky tkuojksa dks ysdj mM+ tkrk gSA

7- fo'o esa lcls igyk iksLVdkMZ gaxjh esa pyk;k x;k FkkA

8- fo'o esa lcls igys fjD'kk dk iz;ksx ^tkiku* esa gqvk FkkA

9- fo'o dk lcls rst j¶rkj okyk i{kh ^Md gkd* gSA

10- fo'o dk lcls cM+k flusek gkWy U;w;kdZ dk jsfM;k flVh E;wftdy gkWy gSA

vkradokn vkSj usrkvkradokn c<+rk gh tk jgk gS]ysfdu] bls jksdk u tk jgk gSAfcLQksV] xksyh&ckfj;k¡ gksrh jgrh gSaAturk fQj Hkh csijokg jgrh gSAdHkh d'ehj] dHkh fnYyh]dHkh vle] dHkh eqacbZ]gksrs gSa vkardokfn;ksa ds f'kdkjAvkSj dj tkrs gSa] cnulhc turk dks yktckcAdHkh Hkkjr] dHkh vesfjdkdHkh :l] dHkh fczVsuus vkradokfn;ksa dks lcd fl[kkus dh Bkuh gS]ysfdu ;kn vk xbZ] [kqn viuh ukuh gSAlaln esa usrk djrs gSa gYyk&xqYyk]D;ksafd pkfg, mUgsa lqj{kk dk xksykAHkkbZ] csodwQ turk dks ns[krk dkSu gS\D;ksafd turk pqipki ekSu gSAtkuojksa dks ekjus esaenkZuxh fn[kkrs gSa]vkradokn [kRe djus esa]lHkh ukenZ gks tkrs gSaA

izLrqfr % 'osr dey d{kk & 9 ^ch* 1134

usrk rks lq[k ds Hkksxh gaS]/keZ ij yksxksa dks yM+krs gSaAvly eaas vkradokn dks bruk c<+kok fn;k gSAD;ksafd] ;gh yksxksa dks ejokrs gSaAoYMZ VªsM lsUVj] laln Hkou]xsVos vkWQ bafM;k] yky fdykAij Hkh vkbZ vk¡p] fQj Hkh ugha fn[khusrkvksa dh cqf) esa fodkl dh vklAvly esa /kkfeZd dÍjrk rks ,d cgkuk gS]fgUnqvksa dks eqlyekuksa ls yM+okuk gSAvjs] usrkvksa vc c[”k nks turk dh ftanxh]D;ksafd mUgsa Hkh viuh ftanxh feF;k yxus yxhAysfdu lqu yks usrkvksa vkSj]lquysa rqEgkjs vkradoknh vkdk Hkh]tc QSysaxh vkx rqEgkjh uxjh esa]Mj dj Hkkxksxs vius vkJ;nkrk dh >ksyh esaAvxj yxk nh fdlh guqeku usrqEgkjh yadk esa vkxArks cpkus Hkh ugha vk,xk]rqEgkjk jko.k egkjktA

DIVIDING THE ELEPHANTS

Santa (to Banta): How will you divide 17 elephants between three people with a condition that first rd

will get half of total elephants, 2nd will get one third and 3 will get one ninth.

Banta: Hey! For dividing elephants, according to the condition, we will have to cut the elephants

otherwise, it isn't possible.

Santa: It is possible. Suppose I give one of my elephants, for time being, now there are total 18

elephants. According to condition 1st will get 9 elephants, 2nd will get 6 elephant and 3rd will get 2

elephants I gave then there 17 elephants and the left one is my elephant.

Compiled by : Sivam - 1600 Xth Vikram

THE JANUARY FIRST

Two men were travelling in a train.

First man asked the young man seated opposite to him, how old was he.

The young man replied, 'The day before yesterday I was 19, and next year I will be 22.

The other asked, "How"?

The young man replied, "Today is 1st of January and my birthday is on 31st December

On 30th December I was still 19.

By 1st January I am 20 and on 31st December this year I would be 21 and the next year on 31st

December I would be 22nd.

Compiled by : Siva Vatsa - 1308 Xth Vikram

VERY EASY TRICKS

TRUTHMost Useless Asset - PrideMost Useful Asset - HumilityThe Greatest Stumbling Block - EgotismWorst Bankruptcy - Lost EnthusiasmGreatest Need - Common SenseMeanest Feeling - Regret At Another's Success.The Hardest And Most Painful To Accept - Defeat

Compiled by : Tanay Saket 966 (Xth C)

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tkudkjh dh ckrsa1- Hkkjr ds vykok nf{k.k dksfj;k gh ,d ek= ns'k g]S tks 15 vxLr dks Lora=rk fnol eukrk gS

2- fo'o dh lcls rst pyus okyh Vªsu& Qzkal dh baVjflVh Vªsu gSA

3- fo'o esa ued dh lcls cM+h >hy :l esa gSA

4- fo'o esa lcls egaxk i'kq& jsl dk ?kksM+k gksrk gSA

5- lalkj esa lcls cM+k dNqvk& vkLVªsfy;k esa ik;k tkrk gSA

6- fo'o dk ,dek= i{kh mdkc gh gS tks gkFkh tSls fo'kky tkuojksa dks ysdj mM+ tkrk gSA

7- fo'o esa lcls igyk iksLVdkMZ gaxjh esa pyk;k x;k FkkA

8- fo'o esa lcls igys fjD'kk dk iz;ksx ^tkiku* esa gqvk FkkA

9- fo'o dk lcls rst j¶rkj okyk i{kh ^Md gkd* gSA

10- fo'o dk lcls cM+k flusek gkWy U;w;kdZ dk jsfM;k flVh E;wftdy gkWy gSA

vkradokn vkSj usrkvkradokn c<+rk gh tk jgk gS]ysfdu] bls jksdk u tk jgk gSAfcLQksV] xksyh&ckfj;k¡ gksrh jgrh gSaAturk fQj Hkh csijokg jgrh gSAdHkh d'ehj] dHkh fnYyh]dHkh vle] dHkh eqacbZ]gksrs gSa vkardokfn;ksa ds f'kdkjAvkSj dj tkrs gSa] cnulhc turk dks yktckcAdHkh Hkkjr] dHkh vesfjdkdHkh :l] dHkh fczVsuus vkradokfn;ksa dks lcd fl[kkus dh Bkuh gS]ysfdu ;kn vk xbZ] [kqn viuh ukuh gSAlaln esa usrk djrs gSa gYyk&xqYyk]D;ksafd pkfg, mUgsa lqj{kk dk xksykAHkkbZ] csodwQ turk dks ns[krk dkSu gS\D;ksafd turk pqipki ekSu gSAtkuojksa dks ekjus esaenkZuxh fn[kkrs gSa]vkradokn [kRe djus esa]lHkh ukenZ gks tkrs gSaA

izLrqfr % 'osr dey d{kk & 9 ^ch* 1134

usrk rks lq[k ds Hkksxh gaS]/keZ ij yksxksa dks yM+krs gSaAvly eaas vkradokn dks bruk c<+kok fn;k gSAD;ksafd] ;gh yksxksa dks ejokrs gSaAoYMZ VªsM lsUVj] laln Hkou]xsVos vkWQ bafM;k] yky fdykAij Hkh vkbZ vk¡p] fQj Hkh ugha fn[khusrkvksa dh cqf) esa fodkl dh vklAvly esa /kkfeZd dÍjrk rks ,d cgkuk gS]fgUnqvksa dks eqlyekuksa ls yM+okuk gSAvjs] usrkvksa vc c[”k nks turk dh ftanxh]D;ksafd mUgsa Hkh viuh ftanxh feF;k yxus yxhAysfdu lqu yks usrkvksa vkSj]lquysa rqEgkjs vkradoknh vkdk Hkh]tc QSysaxh vkx rqEgkjh uxjh esa]Mj dj Hkkxksxs vius vkJ;nkrk dh >ksyh esaAvxj yxk nh fdlh guqeku usrqEgkjh yadk esa vkxArks cpkus Hkh ugha vk,xk]rqEgkjk jko.k egkjktA

DIVIDING THE ELEPHANTS

Santa (to Banta): How will you divide 17 elephants between three people with a condition that first rd

will get half of total elephants, 2nd will get one third and 3 will get one ninth.

Banta: Hey! For dividing elephants, according to the condition, we will have to cut the elephants

otherwise, it isn't possible.

Santa: It is possible. Suppose I give one of my elephants, for time being, now there are total 18

elephants. According to condition 1st will get 9 elephants, 2nd will get 6 elephant and 3rd will get 2

elephants I gave then there 17 elephants and the left one is my elephant.

Compiled by : Sivam - 1600 Xth Vikram

THE JANUARY FIRST

Two men were travelling in a train.

First man asked the young man seated opposite to him, how old was he.

The young man replied, 'The day before yesterday I was 19, and next year I will be 22.

The other asked, "How"?

The young man replied, "Today is 1st of January and my birthday is on 31st December

On 30th December I was still 19.

By 1st January I am 20 and on 31st December this year I would be 21 and the next year on 31st

December I would be 22nd.

Compiled by : Siva Vatsa - 1308 Xth Vikram

VERY EASY TRICKS

TRUTHMost Useless Asset - PrideMost Useful Asset - HumilityThe Greatest Stumbling Block - EgotismWorst Bankruptcy - Lost EnthusiasmGreatest Need - Common SenseMeanest Feeling - Regret At Another's Success.The Hardest And Most Painful To Accept - Defeat

Compiled by : Tanay Saket 966 (Xth C)

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Anshu Aman 1960 - IV - Renu - 3rd

Adnan Sahid 1822 - VI - Dinkar - 2nd

Shruti Kiran 2003 - IV - Renu - 1st

Diya Bharti - V A 1778 - Best Performer

RECITATION COMPETITIONS

NEW ARRIVALS IN THE LIBRARY 1. Mc Graw Hill Encyclopedia Of Science & Technology Publisher-mcgraw Hill, 15000 Pages In 20 Vol. Set2. Secrets Of Mind Power By Harry Lorayne3. Group Discussion4. Solve Your Problems-the Birbal Way By Luis S. Vas5. Electronic Projects For Beginners By A. K. Maini6. The Portrait Of A Super-student7. Be A Winner8. Smart Memory9. 50 Moral Tales10. Memory Mastery By Harry Lorayne11. ‘Can’ Is The Word Of Power By B.kumar12. Dict. Of Modern Phrases With Meaning By Joel Lyall13. How To Be Come A Successful Orator

14. 5 ikWbaV leou psru Hkxr15. ou ukbV@n dky lsUVj psru Hkxr16. eaph; ,dkadh fxfjjkt vxzoky17. Hkkjr ds egku Hkk"k.k :nzk{k eq[kthZ18. Guiding Souls Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam19. You Are Born To Blossom Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

20. rstLoh eu Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke21. gekjs iFk izn'kZd Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke22. egk'kfDr Hkkjr Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke23. dfj'ekbZ dyke ih- ,e-uk;j24. ge gksaxs dke;kc Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke25. fot;h Hko Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke26. vfXu dh mM+ku Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke27. 1000 egkHkkjr iz'uksŸkjh28. 1000 jkek;.k iz'uksŸkjh29. Hkkjr jRu30. Mythology Quiz Book

Stood First in

1. Sanskrit 2. Hindi 3. English 4. Essay Writing Competitions 5. Music - Second

By Nikhil Ranjan, Chief Examination Controller

By Sanjiv Sharma, Librarian

AT RAM KRISHNA ASHRAM, PURNEA

EVENT REPORT

1. The unit of electricity called "Ampere" was named after Andre Marie Ampere!

2. Gregor Mendel's discoveries mark not only the beginning of genetics but also the application of mathematics and statistics in biology.

3. Thomas Alva Edison, the American inventor who shook the world with his thousands of astounding inventions, did not learn to talk until he was almost four years of age. Immediately thereafter, he began pleading with every adult he met to explain the workings of just about everything he encountered. If they said they didn't know, he would look them straight into their eyes and ask them 'Why?' Edison always asked that question throughout his life.

4. After the death of the first president of Israel in 1952, the Israeli government offered the post of second president to 'Albert Einstein' but, he declined the offer.

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BRO0191-06-078ANKIT KUMAR

BRO0191-07-056ADITYA RANJAN

BRO0191-08-001ASEEM SHREY

BRO0191-09-025DEEPAK KUMAR

BRO0191-10-002BARUN SUMAN

BRO0191-2M-006ASHISH KUMAR

Roll No :Name :

Roll No :Name :

Roll No :Name :

05

06

07

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2M

Anshu Aman 1960 - IV - Renu - 3rd

Adnan Sahid 1822 - VI - Dinkar - 2nd

Shruti Kiran 2003 - IV - Renu - 1st

Diya Bharti - V A 1778 - Best Performer

RECITATION COMPETITIONS

NEW ARRIVALS IN THE LIBRARY 1. Mc Graw Hill Encyclopedia Of Science & Technology Publisher-mcgraw Hill, 15000 Pages In 20 Vol. Set2. Secrets Of Mind Power By Harry Lorayne3. Group Discussion4. Solve Your Problems-the Birbal Way By Luis S. Vas5. Electronic Projects For Beginners By A. K. Maini6. The Portrait Of A Super-student7. Be A Winner8. Smart Memory9. 50 Moral Tales10. Memory Mastery By Harry Lorayne11. ‘Can’ Is The Word Of Power By B.kumar12. Dict. Of Modern Phrases With Meaning By Joel Lyall13. How To Be Come A Successful Orator

14. 5 ikWbaV leou psru Hkxr15. ou ukbV@n dky lsUVj psru Hkxr16. eaph; ,dkadh fxfjjkt vxzoky17. Hkkjr ds egku Hkk"k.k :nzk{k eq[kthZ18. Guiding Souls Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam19. You Are Born To Blossom Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

20. rstLoh eu Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke21. gekjs iFk izn'kZd Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke22. egk'kfDr Hkkjr Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke23. dfj'ekbZ dyke ih- ,e-uk;j24. ge gksaxs dke;kc Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke25. fot;h Hko Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke26. vfXu dh mM+ku Mk0 ,-ih-ts- dyke27. 1000 egkHkkjr iz'uksŸkjh28. 1000 jkek;.k iz'uksŸkjh29. Hkkjr jRu30. Mythology Quiz Book

Stood First in

1. Sanskrit 2. Hindi 3. English 4. Essay Writing Competitions 5. Music - Second

By Nikhil Ranjan, Chief Examination Controller

By Sanjiv Sharma, Librarian

AT RAM KRISHNA ASHRAM, PURNEA

EVENT REPORT

1. The unit of electricity called "Ampere" was named after Andre Marie Ampere!

2. Gregor Mendel's discoveries mark not only the beginning of genetics but also the application of mathematics and statistics in biology.

3. Thomas Alva Edison, the American inventor who shook the world with his thousands of astounding inventions, did not learn to talk until he was almost four years of age. Immediately thereafter, he began pleading with every adult he met to explain the workings of just about everything he encountered. If they said they didn't know, he would look them straight into their eyes and ask them 'Why?' Edison always asked that question throughout his life.

4. After the death of the first president of Israel in 1952, the Israeli government offered the post of second president to 'Albert Einstein' but, he declined the offer.

10Compiled by : Madhav Madhukar, Nalanda Xith Roll-47

STAR FACTS

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