Monday, November 15, 2010

They play with cricket and we play cricket !!!

We Indians are crazy about Cricket and the Chinese are on crickets ,they believe and bet on cricket(insect) fights,here we play and pray with players.These chirping players cost up to 1000 dollars.These insects are collected from the fields and well fed with anger and nutritious food to show the aggression.When a competing cricket runs away the other one wins the fight and fetches a higher price in the market. Even though betting is illegal,Towns and local govts. organize this fight officially in some parts of China.Asiad Games, this year includes "Cricket" as an event,but India is not participating !

Friday, October 1, 2010

WHY IT IS EASY TO LOVE GANDHI AND DIFFICULT TO FOLLOW ?


Gandhian principles are time tested for its validity around the world, it is neither a dogma nor an ideology, it is the practiced way of Gandhi. It is tough to be a satyagrahi, inner strength and freedom from fear,death,jealousy,anger,greed etc. , love ...pure love towards all existence ,Brahmacharya are expected and practiced by a Satyagrahi.Love towards the person harming you and no hatred towards him is really  hard for we mortals. It is very hard to follow in its whole nature. We can at least try and inculcate certain ideas of Gandhi in our day today life.Gandhian way is not a cowards way.We as world citizens can make aware the children and cherish the ideals in our family to have peace and get rid of the modern day stress .We complicated our lives with all those things which are not real in essence or by comparing ourselves with others so called material achievements .Doing things in a simple way and our standing on truth and non- violence can bring a change .Dependence on modern technology is good as far as we don’t forget the conventional way of doing things. -ANDAMANSIKKIM

Friday, September 24, 2010

Mysteries of the Brain -BBC Documentary Part I

How do our brains work in everyday life?
The experiences that we take for granted – talking to a friend, listening to a piece of music, lifting a cup of coffee, tasting a pomegranate – depend for their existence on the intricate and silent workings of several cooperative regions of the brain.
Why do some people see numbers as coloured? Do we have five or twenty-five senses? How much of the brain do we need to understand language? Can we cure chronic pain or depression at the flick of an electrical switch? Do we decide how to act before we know about it?
For this four-part series, Professor Barry Smith from the Institute of Philosophy, explores the way neuroscience is addressing the ultimate scientific challenge: namely, how our brain makes us the conscious creatures we are – capable of language, thinking and feeling.
In part one he examines the link between language and the senses. How do our senses affect our ability to communicate and respond to the world around us? DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Why we failed to Pass ? Dozen reasons or solutions




1.Schooling is not only for a living.(Paisa paisa karti ho !!!)Schooling for stomach! Education
    and Literacy are different things .All literates are not educated...

2.After getting a job we forget to read or write.(Chalta hai !)Alliteracy.
3.Secure job,family,kids-happy .(All is well..)No risk taking.

4.Kids of 21st Century ,Teachers are from 20th Century.(Sau Saal pehle.....)Generation gap.

5.Punishments-Carporal,Exams (Fear factor)Schools should be inviting.

6.Matriculation-Class X phobia(Dus ka Dum).Grade or no grade..parental pressure in urban will         
   continue.

7.No life skill/survival skill education(Zindagi ye kaisi hai paheli..haai ..)Paper Tigers cannot withstand the    
   wind!

8.Peer pressure( Mitwa....).Negative,misinformation,habit formation etc.starts here.

9.Insecure childhood(Dil hoom hoom kare gabraaye..)Don't worry about your kid,be concerned.

10.Sense of humour(lacking) among teachers(Bum bum bole..)

11.Lack of motivation -teacher/kids(Saabasi dega kyaaa?)

12.Encourage divergent thinking.(Socho jara socho...)

You can add more......
Moral of the story"Don't miss the Tiger for the Woods"!!!.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

TEACHERS DAY CELEBRATION


Copy of the speech by 
Mrs. Tseringkee Denzongpa (Principal, Singtam S.S.School, East Sikkim) at CHINTAN BHAWAN,Gangtok on Teachers Day-05.09.2010

Honourable Chief Minister Of Sikkim, Dr. Pawan Chamling, Honourable Minister For Human Resource Development Department & Sports and Youth Affairs, Govt. Of Sikkim, Mr. N.K. Pradhan, Respected Secretary H.R.D.D. Mr. R. Telang, officers of The Department, all school heads, Teachers and everyone else present here today.
It is an honour to be present here today and represent the Association of Heads of Govt. Sec. and Sr. Sec .schools of Sikkim. Since April 2003, a group of head masters and head Mistresses of secondary school began to get together to discuss about various issues related with school and their heads.
It is believed that Teaching is a Noble Profession, but in order to make this profession a noble one, we, teachers, need to be Noble in our Thoughts and Deeds as well.
Now the Education scenario in our country has changed. It is taking a giant leap with the introduction of the concept of CONTINUOUS and COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION. We welcome this move of the Ministry Of Human Resource Development and the Central Board of Secondary Education, if it is going to bring about improvement in our children. It seems to be a very promising, enriching and self evaluating method. This C.C.E., we feel, is not only for our students but for teachers and school Heads, as well. This system of Education aims at overall development of a child, for which WE need to be well equipped. We need to do our HOME WORK---- Teachers need to prepare themselves, be informed and be vigilant round the clock. Remember, we are dealing with the children of the 21st Century, The Age of Science and Information Technology. WE need to update and upgrade ourselves.
Of course, for the first few years, we are likely to encounter some minor problems during the implementation of C.C.E. but those are only “TEETHING PROBLEMS”, which will go as we grow in this area of Education. The concept of C.C.E. is very good. In fact, if we want to, we can work wonders with our children, trace out the talents in them, equip them, guide them and harness them. This is how we make our children SELF-Reliant. If we can’t make everyone Doctors, Engineers and Astronauts, we can make a few Kiran Bedis , M.F. Hussains and  a few Bhaichung Bhutias.
Today we are worried about the policy of “No Detention”--- which has become a significant feature of the Right to Education Act, 2009. The fact is, if this system of C.C.E. is implemented with all the necessary inputs from the Department and Schools, right from standard I –XII, a time will come when we don’t have to worry about “Repeaters or Failures”.
Therefore, in this August gathering, I call upon all my fellow School heads and Teachers to put our hands, Heads and Hearts together for successful implementation of C.C.E. If we can do this, The Dream of our Honourable Chief Minister, of having Quality Education will certainly come true very soon. Sir, we are ready to work to pursue your Dream of Quality Education, creating a Self- sufficient, self – reliant and successful 100% literate Sikkim. Sikkim is the only state in our country where 20% of the budget is earmarked for Education. You have done so much for us Sir and so, we Re-Dedicate ourselves for your Mission, Vision and Goal for a better and secure Sikkim.
Today, on behalf of our Association , I take this opportunity to thank the State Govt. for providing us with such a Dynamic, intelligent, empathetic Secretary in the Department. We feel privileged to have Mr. R. Telang, as our Secretary. Under your able guidance and leadership, we are heading towards the right direction to achieve Quality Education and create a major shift in the education system.  In the last one year, we have had several interactions with him. The more we interact with him, the more information and ideas we get from him, to help us in improving our schools. We have found him to be bountiful of knowledge and enthusiasm. You not only give us a patient hearing but take prompt action too. Sir, you are our source of inspiration. We hope to get more knowledge and Motivation from you in the days to come.
I would be failing my responsibility if I do not mention a very important issue here today. We are very grateful to the Govt. for providing us with the opportunity of promotion in the Department. Gazette Notification No. 127/GEN/DOP dated 24/11/2008 enables the eligible individuals from the Schools to get promotion and serve in different capacities in the Department. This Notification holds a different meaning and Hope for, especially younger and junior members of this fraternity, like us. We feel rejuvenated and energised to work for the school in general and the cause of Education in particular. It is because this Notification has made our future more secure and bright. This Notification would not have been possible without the timely intervention of our Honourable Chief Minister. We are extremely grateful to you Sir. We also acknowledge the efforts put forth by our former Secretary HRDD Mr. K.T. Chankapa for the successful implementation of the said Notification.
I would like to congratulate all the Award winners of 2010. It is very heartening to see that your hard work and dedication is being acknowledged and appreciated. May you all be successful in your future endeavours too. May you be a guiding star and a mentor to your fellow members of our teaching fraternity. We are grateful to the State Government for presenting such awards to our teachers and School Heads, as this gives us a lot of aspirations and encouragement to do better and to do more. I am sure that all of you present here, will agree with me when I say that the teachers, students and the School Head forms an integral part of the School, but a School cannot function in isolation. The H.R.D.D. is the better half of the School, or vice versa. Likewise, the H.R.D.D. also cannot function alone. It is incomplete without the school. So we need to work hand-in-glove and coordinate our actions and thoughts too.
We must all work together on an impending issue which needs our immediate attention. Yes, we are talking about the Drop-out Rate of students in our state. We are aware of the facts and myths behind these figures. All of us present here today, are responsible in one way or the other. Instead of playing the “BLAME GAME”, we should concentrate on reducing these figures. We need to prepare our strategies to curb this menace.
Therefore, let’s all join hands in making an illuminated and well educated Sikkim, because
EDUCATION IS A SOCIAL PROCESS.
EDUCATION IS GROWTH.
EDUCATION IS, NOT A PREPARATION FOR LIFE;
EDUCATION IS LIFE ITSELF.
THANK YOU.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

School Alert: An info. blog for CBSE schools(Andaman&Sikkim) and SMS channel


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This blog is intended to spread important information to schools around Andaman and Sikkim,both of them have schools affiliated to CBSE(Central Board of Secondary Education)
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Andamans & Sunderbans:The Tidal Country


South Andamans

                                                                        Sundarbans

Friday, August 27, 2010

LEARNING CURVE


CBSE  SCHOOLS  and Heads of Schools ....Click here> to read more

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

INDIA: Outrage at call to remove Andaman tribe’s children

An Indian MP's call for the children of a recently-contacted Andaman Island tribe to be removed from their parents and sent to residential schools has sparked worldwide outrage.

Indigenous people around the world have reacted furiously to the move, which echoes the much-criticised policy of the 'Stolen Generation' in Australia, and similar policies in North America.

Michael Cachagee, Executive Director of the National Residential School Survivors’ Society (NRSSS) in Canada, said, ‘The NRSSS cannot comprehend or fathom that any nation in today’s world would consider interning any of their citizens, especially children, in a ‘residential school’, given the horrific history associated with these types of schools in Canada and other parts of the world.’

From Brazil, Yanomami leader Davi Kopenawa Yanomami said, ‘This plan is very bad. The forest is the Jarawa’s home. They are in their own land. They have their own traditions and their own culture. If the government takes their children away and puts them in a school, they will lose their culture. If they are made to leave and live in a town, in a school, it would be a crime.’

MP (Member of Parliament) Bishnu Pada Ray wants to ‘wean’ Jarawa children away from the tribe in order to ‘drastically mainstream’ them.

He will propose to India’s Island Development Authority in July that ‘quick and drastic steps be taken to bring the Jarawa up to the basic mainstream characteristics’. He describes the Jarawa as being ‘in a primitive stage of development’ and ‘stuck in time somewhere between the stone and iron age’.

Similar schemes in the US, Canada and Australia are now acknowledged to have been disastrous, and to have left hundreds of thousands of indigenous people traumatized.

Mr Ray is also demanding that restrictions on developments in the Jarawa reserve be lifted, so that a highway running through the reserve can be upgraded, and a railway built. India’s Supreme Court ordered in 2002 that the existing Andaman Trunk Road must be closed to protect the Jarawa, but it remains open.

Survival’s director Stephen Corry said today, ‘These scandalous proposals are contemptuous both of indigenous peoples’ rights and the UN’s standards for their protection. Attempts to force the Jarawa to abandon their way of life will simply destroy them.’

source: CHILD RIGHTS INFORMATION NETWORK

Read in full the Andamans MP’s proposals regarding the Jarawa

BELIEVE IT OR NOT !!!!!!


New Delhi, Aug 9 – Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh Monday objected to calling the native tribals of Andaman and Nicobar ‘primitive tribes’ even as their decreasing numbers continue to be a major concern.

‘We must stop using the term primitive, use the term original inhabitants,’ Ramesh said while replying to supplementaries in the Rajya Sabha.

Great Andamanese, Onges, Jarawas, Sentinelese and Shompens are the identified tribes from the islands.

‘They are away from the mainstream. They are original Negroids who migrated from Africa, how the local administration saves them is a challenge,’ Ramesh said.

andamansikkim: No.. they are evolving tribes !!! under Controlled conditions. GO and SEE !!!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Education loan subsidy scheme finalised


New Delhi, June 24 : To make education loans cheaper, a scheme was finalised Thursday to provide full interest subsidy on the loans taken by students with annual family income below Rs.4.5 lakh to pursue technical and professional courses.The format for the scheme was finalised after a meeting between the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry and the Indian Banks' Association (IBA).
"The scheme provides interest subvention to students for the period of their course. The interest for this period will be paid to the banks by the government," a ministry official said. The Canara Bank was finalised as the nodal bank for IBA member banks to claim the subsidy amount reimbursement. The scheme, which was approved by the cabinet last year, provides interest subvention to students with annual family income below Rs.4.5 lakh for the period till there course finishes. It will provide interest subvention from the academic year 2009-10. Read more....

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Andaman Administration Warns Tour Operators


The Andaman & Nicobar Administration has warned the tour operators who have been promoting Jarawa Tourism. A press release issued by the Administration said, “It has been brought to the notice of the A&N Administration that some of the Tour Operators are promoting tours to the A&N Islands with the inclusion of sightings of, or encounters with, the Jarawa Tribe. These Tour Operators are also reported to have placed contents on the Internet including visits to the Jarawa”.
As a warning to the tour operators the Andaman Administration clarified that the tribal areas of the islands come under the A&N Island (Protection of Aboriginal Tribes) Regulations 1956. The Jarawas are one of the primitive tribes of A&N Islands and are not to be promoted as “Tourist Attraction” under any circumstances. The A&N Administration, as in the past, has restricted entry to these areas and does not allow people to visit these areas for tourism purposes.
All the tour operators are therefore cautioned not to conduct such type of tours otherwise it would attract penal action as per law. They are further advised to revise their tour related contents on the Internet, if any, omitting any sort of reference to the Jarawa Tribe forthwith, failing which they would be liable for strict action by the law enforcing authorities.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Image to text (OCR) Tips

Sometimes you may need to type a lot from a printed book.Don't type from now onwards.Simply you can scan the page and convert it into a word document in seconds.Try this tip .Take a book(English)..scan it with a scanner.... save the file.....open Microsoft One note...File>new>page
then go to ...Insert>picture ... ... right click on the picture>Copy text from picture.....wait....File>new>page...right click>paste....File>save as > Microsoft word...

Now your book page is ready for editing !!!!!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Prices of essential commodities fixed


Prices of essential commodities fixed

Port Blair, Apr 13

The Directorate of Civil Supply has fixed the retail selling prices of essential commodities prevailing in the market as on Apr 13, 2010. Accordingly, the prices of branded packed atta is Rs.28-33/-, sugar Rs.39/-, Andhra Ponni Rs.25/-, Ponni R. Rice sun brand Rs.38/-, Ponni B. Rice sun brand Rs.38/-, Raw Rice ordinary Rs.22/-, Urad dal Rs.75/-, Moong dal Rs.94/-, White mutter Rs.24/- Gram dal Rs.37/-, Toordal Rs.77/-, Masoor dal Rs.57/-, Mutter (yellow peas) Rs.24/-, Gram whole Rs.34/-,G.N.oil (loose) Rs.83/-, Mustard oil (loose) Rs.70/-, Onion Rs.16/- and Potato (Kolkata) Rs.10/-, (Chennai) Rs.12/-, the Asst. Director (W&M) said here today.

Source:The Daily Telegrams

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Convert your Negatives to positive


1.With your digital camera on Macro mode click your negative (keeping the white sky on
background -see my picture.)

2.Download PAINT.NET (free editing software) by clicking this link....

3.Open the photo in this editor

4.Go to ADJUSTMENTS>INVERT COLORS > see your positive


5.Adjust desired brightness/contrast

6.Crop as per your need

7. If you liked this post ,then post a comment for more tips

Friday, March 5, 2010

Road to......


Monkeys on the road between Siliguri and Sikkim are a common sight.Some of them lost their legs,tails and fingers as they evolved to survive with the humans on wheels who left an impact on their taste buds and ear.

The Jarawa tribes of Andaman Islands are objects of curiosity for the tourist,This tribe who came into open human contact only fifteen years ago is causing a great dilemma,whether to bring them closer or to keep them isolated .The only solution is to keep them as they are and improve their living conditions and work towards stabilizing their population without affecting their habitat.
Now they reach the roads whenever a convoy passes through their land, expecting eatables from the vehicles.These real humans-Worlds bravest survivors , who don't know about money,education,religion,nations ,politics , Bollywood,cricket etc. will one day loose all their values and enter into our social,economical,moral and cultural values or eccentricities and will become the citizen of India.
Illegal immigrants, Encroachments ,Andaman Trunk Road,Sand exploitation,Quarries,Tribal issues , Corruption , Alcoholism,Price Regulation,Wastage dumping by foreign countries in the Andaman Sea and Water Scarcity are some major issues concerning the Islands.

"...One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land."

Martin Luther King

I Have a Dream - Address at March on Washington

August 28, 1963. Washington, D.C.

Andamans


Monday, March 1, 2010

International Year of Biodiversity-2010


to know more about the UNs initiative and our resposibility click here

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Jail: Past & Present


Andaman(Kaalapaani ) is famous for its Cellular jail built by the British to imprison and torture the freedom fighters.The only jail in the world built by the prisoners themselves with the bricks from Burma.Now it is a National Memorial and visited by tourists for its historical importance .

Sikkim opens up towards Prison Tourism.The State Rongnyek Jail will soon find its place in the tourist broachers as a must see spot.

One is surrounded by water another by mountains.

"There are only two places in the world where time takes precedence over the job to be done. School and prison."

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Tower of Babel to Burj Khalifa(Dubai):Curse or Cure


We humosapiens always aimed for the sky( and landed on the planets !)If you don't know the answer- show the sky.Where is God?(up!)What happens after death?(you go up!!)The upperwaala is also tired of it. It happened to the Tower of Babel,when people started building a tower to the heavens God become angry and destroyed the tower by lightning..not only that,the people started speaking different languages causing confusion ..they left the place and spread across the earth. Now we know the reason for many dialects on earth.It may sound funny to you and me !! but you cannot undermine the truth. The folklores of Lepcha's (Sikkim) and the Tower to heaven,folktales around the world,even the Tribes of Andaman Islands have a similar story of God,flood and language- Their beliefs hold that even before the death of the first man,
... his offspring became so numerous that their home could no longer accommodate them. At Pūluga's(GOD) bidding they were furnished with all necessary weapons, implements, and fire, and then scattered in pairs all over the country. When this exodus occurred Puluga- provided each party with a distinct dialect.

If God divided us through communication barriers(the first divide and rule policy after creating the man and woman !) against building towers by punishing with confusing dialects ,then what will happen if we all communicate in English and use Internet..uniting once again,completing the Circle ?Now rethink about the English medium schools in all corners of the world,even the Chinese are in a hurry to make their kids learn the Queen's language.

GOD cursed Adam and Eve for not abiding by his rules in the Eden by saying "By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return."Now most of us who use the Internet don't sweat and managed to escape this curse ,scientists working hard in their labs(no sweats)to make humans immortal.

We are alive and kicking the Doomsday predictions of the past .The Sensational News Channels around the world created an impressive prelude( knowingly/unknowingly) to promote the movie 2012 before its release.Sony won,virtually we lost the world and survived to see the 2012- movie ,making Mahesh Bhatt fuming over the lose of Tum Mile !

They build Burjes and towers to show the world that they(others already sweated it out building the structures..) can use the speedy lifts to reach the 158th floor and sweat out to burn calories in the advanced AC gims.. escaping the curse,because God created us in his own image,but the brain of God is distributed among us!! and some who lack the stuff in theirs ..buy a part of it!

Moral of the story:IF YOU CAN'T CONVINCE,THEN DON'T CONFUSE !!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Thanks to 2009 and Hello to 2010


We reached the moon and found WATER with the US,An Army officer and a Judge trapped in a LAND grabbing case and Airhostess,pilot,Airlines issues in the Mid AIR are some breaking news this year.Oscar rain to Slumdog M and the pain of losing Michael Jackson,Bollywood with great flops and Hollywood flapping its wing with 2012 and Avatar,Nobel to Obama and Venky ,Jaswants Jinnah and Gorkhaland movement hotting up with Telangana announcement,Sikkim suffering the bandhs on NH 31A,Bear menace in Himachal & Sikkim,YSR tragedy a bad omen to Andhra,Andhra Governor N.D.Tiwari going underground with all his clothes during this winter ,Ruchikas case,Aruna's 36 yearold coma and euthanasia issue,gay rights ,Varun Gandhi,Sena,Manus and Media dominated the news this year.

Nanotech,LHC,makkimaar Obama,shoe throwing rebels wasted good chunck of news print leading to Copenhagen talks on Climate change wasting more newsprint to save the coming generation from the global warming and its effects,better ask the leaders to build their houses near the sea shore or shift all State capitals near the Sea to get the sinking feeling. Maldives and Nepal arranged for cabinet meeting under the sea and near a himalayan glacier respectively.Nepal before crawling in to democracy want to be an adult democracy like India.Copying others wont work,you have to invent/discover your own.

Usain Bolt broke records or made records.Mary Kom shouting at the Judges and P.T.Usha's plea
has shown us that how serious we are about Commonwealth Games and other sports except Cricket.Sachin and Baichung's achievement inspired us all this year.

Our Religion;Bollywood,cricket and Politics flourished well with 3 ideots earning 100 crores in four days of its release,number one ranking in test cricket and Mayawati's statues ,New generation politicians irking the old ( Tharoor's tweeting- tweaks,Rahul's dinner in the countryside)

Prabhakaran's(LTTE)end and Sarath Fonseka -the Military chief entering Politics,Kasab denying it,Swine flu,Liberhan Committee leaked report are some of the important 2009 stories.

Many anniverseries like 40th: Man's Moon walk,25th:Indira Gandhi's death,50th:Tibetan Government in-exile etc. were observed in this "International Year of Astronomy".

Now let us leave the history which is going to inspire us in the future and look forward to the"International Year of Bio-Diversity"Andaman and Sikkim are the places in India to look forward to , protect & preserve its Bio-Diversity .Island to highland:flora,fauna,inland,sea,tribal,traditional.....bayo!!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MY READERS AND WELL WISHERS!!!
33 degree HOT and 10 degree cold: andamansikkim

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

DATE-SHEET(CBSE)CLASS-X AISSE-2010 -10:30 AM


Wednesday,03rd March,

MUSIC CAR.VOCAL 031

MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL. 032

MUSIC CAR.INS.PER. 033

MUSIC HIND.VOCAL 034

MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL 035

MUSIC HIND.INS.PER 036

Friday,05th March

SOCIAL SCIENCE 087

Monday,08th March

URDU COURSE-A 003

PUNJABI 004

BENGALI 005

TAMIL 006

TELUGU 007

SINDHI 008

MARATHI 009

GUJARATI 010

MANIPURI 011

MALAYALAM 012

ORIYA 013

ASSAMESE 014

KANNADA 015

ARABIC 016

TIBETAN 017

FRENCH 018

PORTUGUESE 019

GERMAN 020

RUSSIAN 021

PERSIAN 023

NEPALI 024

LIMBOO 025

LEPCHA 026

BHUTIA 095

SPANISH 096

KASHMIRI 097

MIZO 098

BAHASA MELAYU 099

URDU COURSE-B 303

Thursday,11th March

MATHEMATICS 041

Saturday,13th March

PAINTING 049

ELEM. OF BUSINESS 154

ELEM BOOK-K & ACCY 254

TYPEWRITING-ENG 354

TYPEWRITING-HINDI 454

Monday,15th March

HOME SCIENCE 064

Wednesday,17th March

COMM. SANSKRIT 122

Friday,19th March

HINDI COURSE-A 002

HINDI COURSE-B 085

Tuesday,23rd March

ENGLISH COMM. 101

ENGLISH LNG & LIT. 184

Friday,26th March

SCIENCE-THEORY 086

SCIENCE W/O PRAC. 090

Monday,29th March

INTRODUCTORY I T 165

Wednesday,31th March

SCIENCE-PRAC SKLS 486

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