Friday, November 26, 2021

CONSTITUTION DAY:26 NOVEMBER

 CONSTITUTION DAY:26 NOVEMBER


 

Constitution Day: History, significance and some interesting facts about India's Constitution


November 26 is observed as Constitution Day or Samvidhan Diwas. On this day, back in 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India formally adopted the Constitution of India, which came into effect on January 26, 1950.

The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment had notified on November 19, 2015, the Indian Government's decision to celebrate the 26th day of November every year as 'Constitution Day' to promote Constitutional values among citizens. It is also a mark of tribute to Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the first law minister of India, who played an important role in the framing of the Indian Constitution.
Here are some facts about the Constitution of India that you should know:

1. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, and came into effect on January 26, 1950.

2. The Constitution of India was drafted between December 1946 and December 1949 – the most challenging period. This was the time when religious riots, caste wars, and entrenched gender inequality were threatening the social fabric of the country.

3. It was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which was elected by the elected members of the provincial assemblies. The 389 member Constituent Assembly took two years, eleven months and seventeen days to complete its historic task of drafting the Constitution for Independent India. During this period, it held eleven sessions covering a total of 165 days. Of these, 114 days were spent on the consideration of the Draft Constitution. On August 29, 1947, the Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr BR Ambedkar to prepare a Draft Constitution for India.

4. Dr B R Ambedkar is regarded as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. He is also known as the Father of the Constitution of India.

5. Constitution of India lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles, establishes the structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles and the duties of citizens.

6. It is also known as 'bag of borrowings' as it has borrowed several ideas from other countries.

7. It was neither printed or typed. It was handwritten and calligraphed in both Hindi and English.

8. It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world.
Each page of The Constitution was decorated by artists from Shantiniketan.




9.The original copies of The Constitution are stored in the Library of the Parliament of India.

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2,000 amendments were made to the first draft of the Constitution




TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CONSTITUTION DAY QUIZ CLICK ON THE ABOVE☝ IMAGE.




TO READ THE PREAMBLE CLICK ON THE ABOVE☝ IMAGE.





Tuesday, September 21, 2021

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE

 


INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
21 SEPTEMBER

2021 Theme: Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world

Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire.

In 2021, as we heal from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are inspired to think creatively and collectively about how to help everyone recover better, how to build resilience, and how to transform our world into one that is more equal, more just, equitable, inclusive, sustainable, and healthier.

The pandemic is known for hitting the underprivileged and marginalized groups the hardest. By April 2021, over 687 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered globally, but over 100 countries have not received a single dose. People caught in conflict are especially vulnerable in terms of lack of access to healthcare.


The pandemic has been accompanied by a surge in stigma, discrimination, and hatred, which only cost more lives instead of saving them: the virus attacks all without caring about where we are from or what we believe in. Confronting this common enemy of humankind, we must be reminded that we are not each other’s enemy. To be able to recover from the devastation of the pandemic, we must make peace with one another.

And we must make peace with nature. Despite the travel restrictions and economic shutdowns, climate change is not on pause. What we need is a green and sustainable global economy that produces jobs, reduces emissions, and builds resilience to climate impacts.

The 2021 theme for the International Day of Peace is “Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world”. We invite you to join the efforts of the United Nations family as we focus on recovering better for a more equitable and peaceful world. Celebrate peace by standing up against acts of hate online and offline, and by spreading compassion, kindness, and hope in the face of the pandemic, and as we recover.


QUIZ ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE DAY






Friday, June 18, 2021

NATIONAL READING DAY/READING WEEK CELEBRATIONS

 



KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA TIVRI
CELEBRATES

NATIONAL READING DAY/READING MONTH
19 JUNE 2021-18 JULY 2021




1.READING DAY PLEDGE(19 JUNE 2021):
It is compulsory for all students to take the reading day pledge on 19 June 2021.To take the pledge click on the link given below.




2.SLOGANS ON READING(21 JUNE 2021):

Write a slogan on reading/books on a chart paper. Take a pic/photograph and upload in the link given below. Students can start preparing the slogans and be ready by 21 June for uploading it.




3.ONLINE BOOK QUIZ(24 JUNE 2021):

Click on the link given below and play the quiz on books and authors. The link will be activated on 24 June 2021.click on the link given below.

ONLINE BOOK QUIZ

4.BOOK MARK DESIGNING(26 JUNE 2021):

Make a bookmark. Take a pic or photograph and upload it in the link given below. The link will be activated on 26 June 2021.

BOOK MARK COMPETITION

5.STORY MAPPING(29 JUNE 2021):

write the review of any of your favourite book and submit it in the link given below. Teachers can also participate in this.


Tuesday, March 30, 2021

PUSTAKUPAHAR 2021

 PUSTAKUPAHAR 2021


"IT IS NOT HOW MUCH WE GIVE,BUT HOW MUCH LOVE WE PUT INTO GIVING"                BY MOTHER TERESSA

The concept of ’Pustakupahar’ (Passing over the textbooks to juniors students) has been developed with the objective of using  relatively new-used books by the students of all age groups before the beginning of an academic session. Besides a step like this brings an opportunity to let the text books have a new life, inculcate a spirit of bonding between students. The students learn and exhibit responsible moral behavior, and contribute a student’s effort towards saving money & environment.
Therefore, students are requested to come forward and give their textbooks  to the immediate juniors through Library.


ITS A HUMBLE REQUEST TO ALL THE PARENTS AND CHILDREN, IF YOU HAVE YOUR LAST YEARS GENTLY USED TEXTBOOKS WITH YOU, KINDLY DONATE IT TO YOUR JUNIOR STUDENTS. THOSE WHO ARE READY TO GIVE THEIR OLD TEXTBOOKS ARE REQUESTED TO WRAP ALL THE BOOKS TOGETHER IN ONE BAG OR KEEP ALL THE BOOKS IN ONE PACKET AND WRITE YOUR NAME AND CLASS ON IT. AND BRING IT WITH YOU ON 01 APRIL 2021 FOR DONATION.


STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO KINDLY FILL THE GOOGLE FORM BELOW AFTER DONATING BOOKS.









Saturday, January 23, 2021

QUIZ COMPETITION ON 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE 23.01.2020


 Dear students

As you know that we are celebrating the 125th Birth Anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on 23.01.2021. In this regard a QUIZ COMPETITION is being conducted on “Quiz my.gov.in ” during 23rd January 2021 to 3rd February 2021 on the theme ” Life and accomplishments of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose”.

You all are invited to participate in the Quiz and learn about the life & teachings of our National Hero Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

CLICK 👇 TO PLAY QUIZ ON SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE




Tuesday, January 19, 2021

72nd REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS

 72nd REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS

"REPUBLIC DAY" popularly known as "GANATANTRA DIWAS" is celebrated every year on 26 January. India became a republic on 26 January 1950. On 26 January 1950,Constitution of India was implemented in our country. Since then every year on 26 January ,Republic Day is celebrated to honor the Constitution and Republic of our country.
Celebration of this occasion annually helps youth and children of the country to be aware of the significance of Indian Constitution, Unity and Integrity of this great nation and also provides an opportunity to everyone to be patriotic towards their great Nation endowed with rich and varied heritage.
To celebrate the soul of "Republic day" while adhering to COVID-19 protocols, Ministry of Education shall conduct a Quiz Competition,Essay competition and a Patriotic Poetry Competition for school children on mygov.in portal during the period"20th January to 30th January 2021 on the theme "Indian Constitution,Struggle for Freedom and Warriors of Indian Independence.

TO PARTICIPATE IN PATRIOTIC QUIZ ONREPUBLIC DAY ON mygov.in 

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ESSAY WRITING AND PATRIOTIC DAY COMPETITION ON MYGOV.IN

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