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Thursday, August 12, 2021
Sunday, July 25, 2021
EVERYTHING, YOU NEED TO KNOW
ABOUT
MS. MIRABAI CHANU
India has won its first medal at the Tokyo Olympics. And it's courtesy India's star weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, who has won the silver in the women's 49kg category.
This is India's second weightlifting medal at the Olympics overall, after Karnam Malleswari, who won the bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Mirabai, with this has also become overall the 17th individual Olympic medallist from India (from 1900 to 2021).
- Silver in Tokyo Olympics 2020 (49kg)
- Bronze in 2020 Tashkent Asian Championships (49 kg)
- Gold in 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games (48 kg)
- Gold in 2017 Anaheim World Championships (48 kg)
- Silver in 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games (48 kg)
Thursday, July 22, 2021
STORY TELLING SUBMITTED BY STUDENTS DURING READING MONTH COMPETITION
A.D. Keerthi Priya, Class 5th A
Mohammad Ishaaq, Class 7th A Part 1
Mohammad Ishaaq, Class 7th A Part 2
Mohammad Ishaaq, Class 7th A Part 3
Anabia Anam Class 2nd A
G.Lakshikha Sree, Class 4th B
Kamali, Class 10th A
M. Bhavan, Class 2nd A
M. Bhavanika, Class 2nd A
P.VARUNIKA, Class 4th B
R.Akshitha, Class 9thB
R.Dhakshith, Class 6thA
S BOOPESH, Class 4th B
Shri Mithuna M , Class 4th B
J.T.Pranaya, Class 6th A News
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Monday, July 12, 2021
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
A BEAUTIFUL SONG BY SOME KV STUDENTS...स्कूल जाना है .....
A BEAUTIFUL SONG BY SOME KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA STUDENTS
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
READING MONTH CELEBRATION - 2021-22
READING MONTH CELEBRATION 2021-22
from 19-Jun-2021 to 18-Jul-2021
National Reading Day i.e. 19-Jun-2020 is an annual event that falls on the death anniversary of P. N. Panicker, the father of 'Library Movement in Kerala' in order to encourage reading among students all around the country. In line with that KV Dharmapuri also celebrates Reading Month each year in form of various activites and competitions.
1.
23-Jun-2021 to 26-Jun-2021 -
Book Mark: Design a beautiful Bookmark and send it to 9810763498 using
Whatsapp.
2.
27-Jun-2021 to 30-Jul-2021 -
Book Cover: Design a Book Cover and send it to 9810763498 using
Whatsapp.
3.
01-Jul-2021 to 05-Jul-2021 -
Story Telling in English or Hindi: Record a video of yourself doing Story
Telling and send it to 9810763498 using
Whatsapp.
4.
06-Jul-2021 to 10-Jul-2021 -
Book Review: Record a video of yourself while reviewing a Book that you read and send it
to 9810763498 using Whatsapp.
5. 11-Jul-2020 to 14-Jul-2021 - Poetry Recitation in Hindi or English: Record a video of yourself while Poetry Recitation and send it to 9810763498 using Whatsapp.
6. 15-Jul-2020 to 18-Jul-2021 - Capture Wow Moments: Capture a Picture with family while reading books together and send it to 9810763498 using Whatsapp.
- Any Student of KV Dharmapuri irrespective of his/her class may participate any of the competition.
- All students are encouraged to participate in all the competitions.
- All entries must be sent through Whatsapp only at the given number.
- While sending his/her entry students must send their Name, Class, Section.
- All the best entries to receive personalized e-Certificate having his/her Photo printed on it.
- In case of more number of Participants, the result & Prizes for Primary Section will be announced Separately.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Wishes for Summer Vacation
LIBRARY, KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA DHARMAPURI, WISHES JOYFUL, SKILLFUL AND KNOWLEDGEABLE SUMMER VACATIONS TO ALL THE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Compilation of Human Interest Stories During Covid-19
COMPILATION OF HUMAN INTEREST STORIES DURING COVID-19
- The Story should be written in English, in not more than 600-650 words and should strive to be neutral, objective & true.
- The story must be related to experiences of teaching, learning, outreach, inclusion, use of technology, etc.; basically, anything related to school education.
- At the centre of the story, there should be a person or persons in the context of school education-therefore, the story could be about a teacher, a student, a parent, a school, etc. who did exemplar and extraordinary work, out of the routine, during this period. The story should revolve around this person/s and his/her/their experiences.
- The facts and can be about:
- This person overcoming adversity
- Sacrifice and/or going beyond call of duty
- Creative solution to a challenging situation
- Funny Stories
- Innovations done that helped many
- The story can contain dialogues/conversations/photographs. Story may be written to appeal to the emotional side of the reader.
- At the beginning of the story, the name of the teacher/volunteer/etc. may be given only if they agree to give name. Names of the students below 18 years, if any, may be given only with parental consent.
- The name of the School and address including, district and state is to be compulsorily written for each story.
- Examples of a story: - the teachers who began teaching on the village loudspeaker in Kachchh, Gujrat, the teacher who used the walls of houses as blackboards in Jharkhand etc.
- Best selected stories will be forwarded to DoSEL for final selection and will be placed on Education Ministry Website to motivate the school education community.