Tuesday, January 10, 2017

CBSE Class 12 exams 2017: Datesheet released

The number of schools participating have increased as compared to last year with 10677 have registered for the exam.


http://indianexpress.com/article/education/cbse-class-12th-exams-2016-datesheet-released-cbse-nic-in-4466670/

Wednesday, November 16, 2016


Andhra Pradesh Library Association organised an All India Library Meeting in 12 November 1912 in Madras. This meeting lead to the forming of Indian Library Association. Later ILA declared 14 November as National Library Day. Since 1968, 14–20 November has been celebrated as National Library Week all over India and various programs are organised to let the public know about the libraries. Shri Iyyanki Venkata Ramanayya or Ayyanki Venkata Ramanaiah recognised as the "Architect of Public Library Movement in India" was the man behind the formation of Andhra Pradesh Library Association. He was honoured with the award of "Granthalaya Pitamaha" by the Maharajah of Baroda. The Government of India honoured him with the Padmashri award.

LETS READ A BOOK EDITORIAL THE PRAMEYA AUGUST 12 2016



NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK -2016


Friday, November 11, 2016

National Education Day: Why is it celebrated on November 11?

As a mark of respect and to commemorate the birth anniversary of freedom fighter and independent India’s first Education Minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the nation will be celebrating the National Education Day on November 11. From 1947 to 1958, he served as the first education minister of the independent India. Maulana Azad considered schools as laboratories which produce future citizens of the country and, therefore, emphasised on quality education. He strongly advocated universal primary education, girls’ education, free and compulsory education for all children upto the age of 14, vocational training and technical education.

SOURCE- http://indianexpress.com/article/education/national-education-day-why-is-it-celebrated-on-november-11/

Thursday, November 03, 2016


Vigilance Awareness Week during 31st October to 5th November, 2016.This year the theme of Vigilance week is "Public Participation in Promoting Integrity & Eradicating Corruption"

Saturday, October 01, 2016

Gandhi Jayanti

2 October Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday The birthday of the Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated in India every year by the name Gandhi Jayanti or Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti. It falls yearly on 2nd of October when there is a gazetted holiday all over the India. On second of October a great person Mahatma Gandhi was born in the year 1869 at Porbandar in the Gujarat to the Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. Mahatma Gandhi is also known as Bapu in India for his unforgettable contributions and struggle for the freedom of Indian. All the Government offices, banks, schools, colleges, post offices and etc are closed on 2nd of October. Some of the Businesses and organizations are open for small hours to celebrate the day. Gandhi Jayanti Celebration at Raj Ghat In India the Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated as the national holiday by making prayer meetings and paying homage in front of the statue at the Raj Ghat New Delhi. Gandhi Jayanti 2013 would fall at Wednesday on 2nd of October. Prayer is held (in the presence of President and Prime Minister of the India) at the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi where he was cremated. His most preferred and devotional song (Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram) is sung in the remembrance of him. Gandhi Jayanti Celebration in Schools Grand celebration events are organized by the major schools in India to celebrate the Gandhi Jayanti at 2nd of October every year. Students of schools enthusiastically take part in the Gandhi Jayanti event celebrations. Gandhi Jayanti, a birthday anniversary of the Mahatma Gandhi is also celebrated as the International Peace Day all across the world. Students sing a song based on the truth and non violence message of Bapu, recite poems and present their own sights on the Gandhian philosophy by the speeches and recitations. Small children celebrate this event by dressing up same as the Gandhi ji as well as performing the nationalistic songs. Students also take part in the rally using banners which conveys the significance of peace and non-violence throughout the country. In the end of the celebration, students and teachers take a pledge. How it is Celebrated People in India celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi every year on 2nd of October by including the following events: People perform the prayer services, memorial ceremonies and homage all over the India. Exhibitions of art, science and competitions of essay held. Awards presentations take place in order to promote the living of non-violent life. People used of seeing the films and reading the books related to the achievements and life struggle of the Mahatma Gandhi. People at many places in India like schools, colleges used to sing the famous devotional song of the Bapu “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram”. Garlands of beautiful flowers are placed on the statues of Mahatma Gandhi all through the India by the people. Some people avoid taking meat and alcohol at this day.

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