Saturday, November 26, 2022

INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN-25 NOVEMBER.

 INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN-25 NOVEMBER.


On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the color orange is used to represent a brighter future, free from violence against women and girls.

NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR WOMEN INVITES FOR PLEDGE FOR WOMEN RIGHTS.
TO TAKE THE PLEDGE 



The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women will mark the launch of the UNiTE campaign (Nov 25- Dec 10) — an initiative of 16 days of activism concluding on the day that commemorates the International Human Rights Day (10 December).

This campaign, led by the UN Secretary-General and UN Women since 2008, aims to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls around the world, calling for global action to increase awareness, promote advocacy and create opportunities for discussion on challenges and solutions.

This years’ campaign UNITE! Activism to End Violence against Women & Girls will aim to mobilize all society to become activists for the prevention of violence against women, to stand in solidarity with women’s rights activists and to support feminist movements around the world to resist the rollback on women’s rights and calling for a world free from VAWG.


UNiTE! Activism to End Violence against Women & Girls!


Five years ago, the #MeToo movement, founded by activist Tarana Burke in 2006, exploded and sparked global mobilization creating a moment of urgency in preventing and responding to violence against women and girls.

Since then, unprecedented awareness and momentum have been created thanks to the relentless work of grassroots activists, women’s human rights defenders and survivor advocates worldwide to prevent and eliminate violence against women and girls.

At the same time, there has been a rise in anti-rights movements, including anti-feminist groups, resulting in shrinking space for civil society, a backlash against women’s rights organizations and a rise in attacks against women human rights defenders and activists.

Supporting and investing in strong, autonomous women’s rights organizations and feminist movements is key to ending violence against women and girls.

That is why this 2022 theme is UNITE! Activism to End Violence against Women & Girls.




Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Saturday, June 25, 2022

NATIONAL READING DAY /MONTH CELEBRATIONS

KV TIVRI CELEBRATES NATIONAL READING DAY/READING MONTH
19 JUNE-18 JULY 2022


Students and Teachers are invited to participate in  Reading day/Reading Week Celebrations .





1.READING DAY PLEDGE





2. BOOK MARK COMPETITION:
















3.SPELL BEE COMPETITION

CLASS IX

FIRST POSITION: ABHISHEK

SECOND POSITION: GAURAV TAK & KHUSHWANT

THIRD POSITION: HANUMAN

CLASS VIII

FIRST POSITION: BHAVYA SHARMA

SECOND POSITION: BHAVYA GOYAL

THIRD POSITION: JASWANT & PRAGYA CHOUDHARY

CLASS VII

FIRST POSITION: CHAITANYA SHARMA AND GAJENDRA SOLANKI

SECOND POSITION: MANISHA KANWAR AND JEEVAN SINGH RAJPUROHIT

THIRD POSITION: MAYANK SANKHLA

CLASS VI

FIRST POSITION: KHYATI

SECOND POSITION: ADITI

THIRD POSITION: HIMANSHI JOSHI



 

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

पुस्ताकोपहार-2022

 पुस्ताकोपहार-2022


CLASS IX STUDENTS DONATING BOOKS TO CLASS VIII





Tuesday, January 11, 2022

100 DAYS READING CAMPAIGN

 


Reading is the foundation of learning, which motivates students to read books independently, develops creativity, critical thinking, vocabulary and the ability to express both verbally and in writing. It helps children to relate to their surroundings and real life situation. Thus, there is a need to create an enabling environment in which students read for pleasure and develop their skills through a process that is enjoyable and sustainable and which remains with them for life.

ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED DURING READING CAMPAIGN

WEEK 7 ACTIVITY



WEEK 6 ACTIVITY

LITERARY CALENDAR


Aditya,Abhay,Bhavya,Palak,Vedprakash








WEEK 5 ACTIVITY

MOCK PRESS INTERVIEW ON THE STORY

 "HOW I TAUGHT MY GRANDMOTHER TO READ"

CLASS 8 STUDENTS CONDUCTING MOCK PRESS INTERVIEW


CLASS 7 STUDENTS CONDUCTIONG MOCK PRESS INTERVIEW


WEEK 3 ACTIVITY


ABHINAV SINGH CLASS II


ADVAIT



WEEK 2 ACTIVITY

Fruits and Flowers • Assign students the task to create list of the flowers or fruits • Ask students to pick on flower/fruit from the list • Students then read about the assigned Week 2 • Reading material or books on flowers and fruits Annexure I Activities for Balvatika and Classes I to II  READING CAMPAIGN

CLASS II PRIYANSH PARIHAR


ABHINAV SINGH CLASS II



CLASS VI TO VIII
DEVELOPING CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS: • The teacher picks up any 5-8 objects from the story (for example- the story has reference of items like bicycle, rose, tress, leaves, animals etc. these may be picked) • Students are asked to create a new story using the objects that the teacher has assigned.

BHAVYA CLASS 7



BOOK REVIEWS BY STUDENTS

PRAGYA CHOUDHARY CLASS VII


BHAVYA SHARMA CLASS VII



ABHAY BHARGAV CLASS VII



WEEK-1

EXPOSURE TO LIBRARY THROUGH LIBRARY VISIT