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Introduction. Every school has a library a library is a place where books on different subjects are kept. The school library is for the use of students and teachers. Our school library. Our school has a good library. It is housed in a big hall. The hooks are kept in many big wooden admirals.. Our librarian manages the library. He arranges books. The admirals have glass panes. Besides textbooks we have books on travels, biographies, history, geography, science, etc. Catalogues for admirals. All the hooks are arranged subject-wise- Each almirah has a catalogue. One almirah has bocks are Capet in many big wooden and recurrence hooks- They art: only for the teachers. How the books are issued? Library system in our school. The students do no gel the books directly from the librarian. Once a month the class teacher goes to the library. He selects four or five sets of more...

Introduction. All the countries and nations of the-world have their own festivals. They are occasions of great joy. They give a change and relief to the tired and troubled minds of the people. Time and reason for its celebration. Christmas is the greatest: festival of Christians. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm like the Derail of the Hindus. It comes on 25th of December every year. It is the date when Jesus Christ was born. It is like Krislwu Janmashlami of the Hindus. Preparations for the festival. Great preparations are made. All houses and churches are white washed. They are decorated with buntings, flowers and pictures. The shops are also decorated in a beautiful way. Rich and poor, all enjoy the festival. The Christians plant a Christmas tree on this day. They cut the branch of a tree and plant it in a corner of the house. Then they decorate more...

The materialist often views a religious person as being Unsociable, dogmatic and lacking in intellectual insight.  There is a certain perception that "religious" people don’t Drink of smoke before every meal, frown at the free. Mixing of the sexes, are superstitious, impractical and Way behind the times. Hence religious people are looked upon as .social misfits. In schools and colleges, students who wear religious Marks on their forehead or who recite prayers or shiokas are often subject to ridicule by fellow students. Sometimes they may even by physically attacked for their religious Beliefs. Unfortunately, there have been several cases where People who proclaim intense loyalty to their religion have Actually Indulged in acts of violence and terror. This has’ Further strengthened the social stigmatisation of “religious " people. Whether the "religious" overtly profess their faith on the campus, or at the workplace, peer Groups dub them as social misfits. In more...

All kinds of separatism have spread their influence around the globe. But on days like Janmashtami such notions are set aside, and the spirit of goodness pervades even the chronically evil-minded. Kindness spring forth. The spirit of the Gita appears to enter public consciousness, and feeling of righteousness permeate affecting the minds and hearts of all.                Festive occasions are not limited to national pridre; they include religious celebrations. History indicatcn that humans are on their best behaviour during such I events. A special glow fills the air—even during monsoon. Janamashtami is observed in India in August end. It is also observed in countries where Indians are settled in good number.                                         The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has made this day a festival of enormous scope and reach: particularly in English attitudes towards India's Vedic culture were not always the best and endeavour is needed to build up the more...

Introduction. Function gives colour to our life. They are necessary part of our social life. proze distribution function is held in every school and every college. Its need. Prize distribution function is a pride day for the students. It gives chance to them to show their worth. Some show themselves in games and others win prizes for getting distinction in academic field. Our School prize distribution function. The prize distribution functions of our school look place on February 20, 1990. The Inspector of schools presided over it. The chief guest arrived on time. The function started with a welcome song. The N.C.C. and Red Cross boys gave a show of drill which everybody liked. The fancy dress made people laugh again and again. Tits-bits, stories, speeches and songs had a great effect on the audience. The Principal then read our annual report. The school had marched from strength to strength. more...

Introduction. The police department is an important department of the Government. Its Duty is to keep law and order and to stop people from doing crimes. His dress and appearance. There are police stations in all the towns. Every station is in charge of a station officer. He is helped in his work by a number of policemen under him. The policeman puts on khaki uniform, khaki cap and strong black shoes. He carries a small thick stick or a gun in his hand. He is generally [all and healthy. His duties. The policemen arc in charge of certain areas. They have to keep a watch on the activities of all the people of doubtful character. If there is any Fight or disturbance in his area, he at once runs lo the place and slops it. If the people do not obey him, he takes them to the police station more...

Education functions in relation to the whole social Milieu. Thus its activities cannot be limited to providing only background knowledge by way of formal knowledge Alone. The open school and new-school education constitute an essential part of total education. In a developing Country like India, even keen and deserving young boys and girls and young men and women are unable to get School collage or professional education owing to economic and social reasons. The idea of adult education was thus conceived to supplement formal schooling by independent endeavour In later years of life. The problem is engaging the Attention of large number of countries. It includes the Different needs and objectives of people—educational, Economic social and cultural. The Adult Education  Committee  of Great Britain defines adult education to  Cover all the  deliberate efforts through which men and  Women attempt  to satisfy their quest for knowledge to  Equip themselves for responsibilities more...

On top of the world—these few words immediately bring to my mind two different but distinct thoughts. One is visual and totally imaginable while the other is auditory and music to ears. The first thought evoked in my mind is that of Sir Edumund Hillary standing on top of the Mount Everest. I imagine that I am standing in his place and looking down on the world below me. How does one describe such a feeling—exhiliarating, fantastic, incredible? This is the most appropriate description I can think to describe " on top of the world" feeling, so to speak. The second thing that strikes my mind is more down-to-earth. It is the voice of Karen Carpenter singing the melodious song Top of the World.' The sheer fluidity and grace of her singing and the lovely tune of the song invokes a wonderful feeling in me. I can imagine how it more...

Be it any stream of knowledge, any part of wisdom, an indepth knowledge of it is necessary in order to be able to formulate an opinion or develop a line of thought. Whether it is art, science, literature, politics, technology, communication, astronomy, computers, economics, administration, law etc or whether it is simply about life in general, one has to have great, deep and wide knowledge about it in order to be able to speak about it—for, or against. This is necessary, needed and demanded especially in today's world where opinions are challenged and words have to pay a price. In this era of expert knowledge, a little knowledge of the world stands nowhere. One has to keep oneself updated in order to be somewhere in this world- Moreover, where every word spoken is accountable and is scrutinized closely one cannot get away with sweeping statements which in reality conceal shallow more...

From darkness to light. July 24, the full-moon day in the month of Ashada, is celebrated as Guru Purnima. On this day disciples come together to express their gratitude to their beloved guru, venerated as the  embodiment of sage Veda Vyasa. we worship Vyasa as an apostle of truth and wisdom,  for having systematized the divine utterances in the form  of the four Vedas, the eighteen puranas and the  Mahabharata. Guru Purnima is a special occasion to commemorateVyasa’s service to humanity, and to resolve to follow the path of learning and knowledge. Indian tradition believes in the importance of establishing a strong guru-shishya relationship; only then can the seeker attain truth and divine wisdom. Wisdom is their meeting point. The teachings and discourses of the guru constitute the link. The guru- shishya tradition goes beyond mere pedantic learning.  Swami Kuvalayananda said: "Very often philosophical gymnastics is mistaken for spiritual knowledge...no more...


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