Under the Ministry of Education, Government of India

152nd Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi

 



Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Or Bapu, as he was lovingly addressed by all, was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar, a coastal town on the Kathiawar Peninsula. Mohandas Gandhi was the last child of his father (Karamchand Gandhi) and his father's fourth wife (Putlibai). Karamchand Gandhi (1822-1885), served as the diwan (chief minister) of Porbander state. His mother, Putlibai, was from a Pranami Vaishnava family. Mohandas has his schooling in nearby Rajkot. During his youth, Mohandas Gandhi was shy, soft-spoken, and only a mediocre student at school. His father died before Gandhi could finish his-schooling.

In 1888 Gandhi set sail for England, where he had decided to pursue a degree in law. Though his elders objected, Gandhi could not be prevented from leaving. In London he studied law at University College London, where he studied Indian law and jurisprudence and trained as a barrister at the Inner Temple. His time in London was influenced by a vow he had made to his mother upon leaving India, in the presence of a Jain monk, to observe the precepts of abstinence from meat and alcohol as well as of promiscuity.

When in 1915 Gandhi returned to India after his stint in South Africa he brought an international reputation as a leading Indian nationalist, theorist and organizer. He joined the Indian National Congress and was introduced to Indian issues, politics and the Indian people primarily by Gopal Krishna Gokhale.

He spent his remaining years working diligently to both remove British rule from India as well as to better the lives of India's poorest classes.
Gandhi's first major achievements came in 1918 with the Champaran and Kheda agitations of Bihar and Gujarat. Pursuing a strategy of non-violent protest, Gandhi took the administration by surprise and won concessions from the authorities. He had a firm belief in and asked his followers to employ non-co-operation, non-violence and peaceful resistance as their "weapons" in the struggle against the British Raj. His wide popularity among both Hindus and Muslims made his leadership possible; he even convinced the extreme faction of Muslims to support peaceful non-co-operation.

He also fought for the rights of the untouchables and gave them the name 'Harijans'. He lived modestly in a self-sufficient residential community and wore the traditional Indian dhoti and shawl, woven with yarn hand spun on a charkha. He ate simple vegetarian food, and also undertook long fasts as means of both self-purification and social protest.
Gandhi is commonly, though not officially, considered the Father of the Nation in India. His birthday, 2 October, is commemorated there as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and world-wide as the International Day of Non-Violence.

Important Links to read more about Gandhi Ji -







Quizes on Gandhi Ji : 


2. Know Gandhi Quiz : Click her to participate 

3. Hosted by Gandhi Sevagram Ashram : Click here to participate in quiz

Books on Gandhi Ji : 

Mahatma : Life of Mohandas karamchand Gandhi :






Teachers' Day 2022


Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community tone in education. This is the primary reason why countries celebrate this day on different dates, unlike many other International Days. For example, Argentina has commemorated Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's death on 11 September as Teachers' Day since 1915. In India the birthday of the second president Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 5 September, is celebrated as Teachers' Day since 1962, while Guru Purnima has been traditionally observed as a day to worship teachers/gurus by Hindus. Many countries celebrate their Teachers' Day on 5 October in conjunction with World Teachers' Day, which was established by UNESCO in 1994.

VIJAY DIWAS (16TH DECEMBER 1971)

 



Vijay Diwas is observed in every year on December 16 as a mark of victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war that also led to the creation of Bangladesh. 

 

History


The 1971 Indo-Pak war lasted for almost 13 days and ended on December 16. Pakistan's Army General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi surrendered before the Indian Army and Mukti-Bahini leading to the creation of a new state in India's east called Bangladesh. Gen. Niazi surrendered along with his 93,000 Pakistani troops. Bangladesh also celebrates its Independence Day (Bijoy Diwas) on December 16 annually. Since then, the day is observed as Vijay Diwas. 

Importance

On this day, the nation pays tribute to brave soldiers of India and Bangladesh who laid down their lives in the line of duty and those who took part in the Liberation War.  

The 'liberation war' in the then East Pakistan was initiated after Pakistan ill-treated its Bengali speaking population and undermined elections results in the region. The then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had expressed India's full support for the liberation war in Bangladesh.

The then Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, extended her full support to the liberation struggle of (East Pakistan) Bangladesh that helped it to become a free nation.

The 1971 Indo-Pak war lasted for almost 13 days and ended on December 16. On this day, the nation pays tribute to brave soldiers of India and Bangladesh who laid down their lives in the line of duty.

 

According to reports, there were reports of a massacre of Bengali especially Hindus by the Pakistan army. At least 10 million people were forced to migrate to India during the war. Other reports also suggested that the iconic Taj Mahal was camouflaged by leaves during the war to save it from any Pakistani attacks.

'Swarnim Vijay Varsh'

This year also completes 50 years of India’s victory over Pakistan. The government is organising 'Swarnim Vijay Varsh' programme where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and defence minister Rajnath Singh will also mark their presence. The event will be organised at the National War Memorial in New Delhi. 

 

Read more :

1.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay_Diwas_(India)

2.   https://www.dnaindia.com/india/photo-gallery-vijay-diwas-2020-know-history-significance-of-the-day-when-india-defeated-pakistan-in-1971-war-2862145

3.      https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/The-decisiveness-of-1971/article16801228.ece

World population Day - 11 July 2022

 




World Population Day is celebrated annually on 11 July to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues.

The Day was established by the then-Governing Council of the UN Development Programme in 1989, an outgrowth of the interest generated by the Day of Five Billion, which was observed on 11 July 1987. By resolution 45/216 of December 1990, the UN General Assembly decided to continue observing World Population Day to enhance awareness of population issues, including their relations to the environment and development.

The Day was first marked on 11 July 1990 in more than 90 countries.

ref: https://sdg.iisd.org/


Celebration of Reading Day, Week & Month

 Celebration of Reading Day, Week & Month 2022


P N Panicker, the father of Library and Literacy Movement in Kerala is an eminent personality, 
who was the pillar behind the socio- cultural rebirth in Kerala. P N Panicker Foundation, the mother organization of P N Panicker Vigyan Vikas Kendra was established during the Sathabhishek year under the Chairmanship of Justice V R Krishna Iyer to spearhead developmental issues focusing on inclusive growth in tune with the technological advancement


Honouring the father of the ‘Library Movement in Kerala’, the late P.N.Panicker, since 1996, the State Government has been celebrating 19th June as the Day of Reading and following week as the Reading Week.

The initiative commenced in collaboration with P.N.Panicker Foundation, transformed into a mass movement, paving the way for the launch of Reading Mission 2022, various activities of this mission, to be implemented in School, libraries and academic institutions.
In light of the above, Kendriya Vidyalaya Goalpara (Library Dept.) is also going to conduct the following activity to implement the Reading Day 2022.





Story Telling Competition (III-V) - Result

 


7th International Yoga Day 21st June 2022

 8th International Yoga Day 21st June 2022 

Yoga is a trend that has been flourishing from the years; rather this has become a trendsetter in maintaining both physical and mental well-being. Each Yogic activity is a key to improving flexibility, strength, balance and attaining harmony.



The present resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic has added stress and anxiety among the people. The disease and isolation are not only affecting a patient's physical health but also taking a toll on the psychological or emotional health (and even that of his family members).

Common Yoga Protocol has been designed with the consensus of all the experts. CYP comprises day-to-day Yoga practice for the masses to reap all the benefits of Yoga. The protocol intends to create general awareness among the masses to attain peace, harmony and well-being through Yoga practices e.g. Yoga Nidra, Pranayama, Dhyan, etc. Enjoy the videos of the best Yoga sessions, keep learning and continue to reap the benefits of Yoga practices.

KV NPGC Nabinagar also celebrating the 7th International Yoga Day with great sprite. 

Organizing a quiz for creating more awareness among the students, parents & teachers.You all are requested to click on the given link and attend the quiz. 

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You can watch following videos pertaining to International Yoga Day-2022  

Common Yoga Protocol

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar message on 8th IYD 2022

Click here to watch more Videos on IYD (International Yoga Day) 2021 

विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस 2022

 विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस 2022

पर्यावरण के प्रति लोगों में जागरूकता फैलाने और पर्यावरण को सुरक्षित रखने के उद्देश्य से हर साल 5 जून को विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस (World Environment Day) यानी वर्ल्ड एनवायरनमेंट डे  मनाया जाता है. इस दिन लोगों को जागरूक करने के लिए कई तरह के कार्यक्रम आयोजित किये जाते हैं. इन कार्यक्रमों के ज़रिये लोगों को पेड़-पौधे लगाने, पेड़ों को संरक्षित करने, हरे पेड़ न काटने, नदियों को साफ़ रखने और प्रकृति से खिलवाड़ न करने जैसी चीजों के लिए जागरुक किया जाता है.

वैसे तो विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस वर्ष 1972 में संयुक्त राष्ट्र संघ द्वारा मनाया गया था लेकिन विश्व स्तर पर इसके मनाने की शुरुआत 5 जून 1974 को स्वीडन की राजधानी स्टॉकहोम में हुई थी. जहां इस दिन पर्यावरण सम्मेलन का आयोजन किया गया था और इसमें 119 देशों ने भाग लिया था.इस सम्मेलन में संयुक्त राष्ट्र पर्यावरण कार्यक्रम का गठन किया गया था साथ ही प्रति वर्ष 5 जून को पर्यावरण दिवस मनाने का निर्णय लिया गया था. ये सम्मेलन 5 जून से 16 जून तक आयोजित किया गया था. इस दिन के लिए स्लोगन रखा गया था "केवल एक पृथ्वी" ("ONLY ONE EARTH").

वर्ष 2021 की थीम

हर वर्ष विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस के लिए एक थीम निर्धारित की जाती है. इस बार इस दिन को मनाने के लिए वर्ष  2021 की थीम "पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र बहाली" (Ecosystem Restoration) निर्धारित की गयी है. इस दिन आयोजित होने वाले कार्यक्रम इसी थीम पर आधारित होंगे. पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र की बहाली पर पेड़-पौधे लगाना, बागों को तैयार करना और उनको संरक्षित करना, नदियों की सफाई करना जैसे कई तरीकों से काम किया जा सकता है. वर्ष 2020 के लिए विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस की थीम "जैव विविधता" (Biodiversity) वर्ष 2019 में "वायु प्रदूषण" ("Air Pollution") और उस से पहले वर्ष 2018 में  इसकी थीम “बीट प्लास्टिक पोल्यूशन” ("Beat Plastic Pollution") रखी गयी थी.

इस बार विश्‍व पर्यावरण दिवस ऐसे समय में आया है, जब‍ पूरी दुनिया कोरोना वायरस संक्रमण से जूझ रही है। इस साल विश्व पर्यावरण दिवस का मेजबान पाकिस्तान होगा। इससे संबंधित कार्यक्रम में 'ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION पर संयुक्‍त राष्‍ट्र का एक दशक' भी लॉन्‍च किया जाएगा।


पर्यावरण का रखे ध्यान, तभी बनेगा देश महान।