Thursday, 17 January 2019

Inspiring Speech of Shekhar Deshmukh DYSP


Hon. Shekhar Deshmukh DYSP RAJURA addressed the students at NSS camp organised by Mahatma Gandhi Jr college Gadchandur at Lakhmapur. His speech was so inspiring and motivating that I noted down some bits of his speech. Here I would like share......


Leader is the one who knows the way, shows the way and goes the way. Develop the personality at the early stage. Inculcate the habit of good manners. Students should participate in debate, elocution and essay contest. Soft skills development is necessary. It can be achieved with dedication. Don't dig the well when you are thirsty. Be ready for the future necessity. Marks are not important. Develop leadership. Read. Think. Opine. Read Krishnakath by Yashwatrao Chavahan. Students should develop positive attitude. Likewise Nepolean Bonapart they should create trust in themselves. Nepolean Bonapart formed his army picking up commen men. Seeing such average people ready with arms British army men boast of their rich heritage of army descending from their grandparents. To encourage his army Nepolean addressed, "They got the heritage. You have to create the heritage." Dedication in competive exams is key to success. Devote your time for study in such a way that you will not see the sun for some days. Make a habit of getting up before the sun rise, start studying up to the sun set. Be your own guide if you don't find the right path . Don't seek for guidance always. Because you may be the first one to walk on that path. Experience is the most expensive teacher. So learn from the mistakes made by others. We learn from the success stories as well as from the stories of failures. Don't underestimate yourself. Success doesn't know the difference between urban and rural, male and female, poor and rich, educated and uneducated family background. 

Saturday, 27 October 2018

Should E-learning Replace Teachers?



E- Learning Technology Substitute For Teachers.

1. No wait for a teacher to get back to you to clear your doubts.
2. E- learning is not time bound and place bound.
3. We need not wait to begin learning until the start of the semester.
4. A person sitting in a remote place can learn anything the world offers.
5. Students belonging to different countries can learn the courses offered from a country they cannot afford to go to.

E-learning is the means not the end.
Teacher's place is like a pole star.


E-learning is made easy because they are a set of learned educators and teachers. They work together to put in the information required and organize things such that the person on the other end gets a hassle-free lesson .
You may think that you will be able to completely rely on technology to get the answers for all your questions. But the truth is that you will still require a teacher to take you through the right path. At times, technology may not give the right answer. Instead you will be led into a loop. Everything you get as an answer is not relevant. In such cases one requires a teacher who has done intensive study and research on the subject.
Also, a system may crash any time. You cannot 100 percent rely on something that is virtual. E-learning is a 'virtual' learning process. Just imagine, actually you are interacting with 'nobody ' but only a programmed machine. It is incomplete if there is no teacher to update the data or guide you or answer your queries . Nothing can take over human intelligence. The teachers share knowledge without hesitating. No technology or man-made robot can ever replace the "old reliable teacher". Teacher is just a call away, to answer you, guide you and to help you out and most importantly, be your motivator.



Sunday, 14 October 2018

Apostrophe : Punctuation Mark

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The apostrophe (')is a punctuation mark . It is used for two purposes.


1.To show that one or more letters have been missed out
When we are speaking we frequently skip certain sounds, running parts of a word together. For example did not becomes didn’t. When these words are written down, an apostrophe is used to show that letters have been missed out.

I will- I’ll
I shall- I’ll
I am- I’m
will not- won't
shall not- shan't
I would- I’d
I had- I’d
What is- what’s
What was- what’s
I have- I’ve
she is- she's
What is - what’s
they are- they're

who is - who’s

He is - he’s

As the examples show, the way in which some of these shortened forms are written down is rather selective. It works well when 'is' and 'are' are shortened, but in the case of 'won't' and 'shan't', the apostrophe does not show where all the letters have been omitted; otherwise we would write sha'n't, and no rule can cover the change from will not to won 't.

2.To show possession
We also use the apostrophe to show that something belongs to someone. For example: Lord Rochester's monkey the girl's handbag the Browns' SilverWedding anniversary several churches' position on gay priests
As these examples show, the rule is that if the name or noun is in the singular, we add an apostrophe followed by the letter 's'. If the name or noun is a plural ending in 's' then we simply add an apostrophe. (Plurals that do not end in 's' follow the rule for singular nouns: a children's playground.)
Exception
There is one exception to the rule. When its means 'of it' there is no apostrophe. This commonly causes problems. The rule is:
it's = it is and its-of it

Banks :a plural form of bank but
bank’s (employees,): 1. Of bank Possessive case
2. Bank is

In letters apostrophe is often missused in 'Yours faithfully as your's which is wrong. Simply 'yours' is correct.

What is your mother's name?
What is your sister's name? But
What are your sisters' names?

Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Leaflet: Help To Kerala







Kerala in Water

Water in Kerala

Kerala once known for Back water

Now the water pushed back Kerala

Water, water everywhere

But not a drop to drink

Friend in need is a friend indeed

Kerala Needs Friends

Help Them! Help them!

Send Contribution as much as you can!

Food? You can can in a can.

Water? You can send in a can.

Medicine? You can plan

Send Money To CMDRF Kerala

Pay with Debit,Credit,UPI or Netbanking



Contribution valid for rebate.


Monday, 10 September 2018

Interview : An Athlete

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Place : Indian Express Newsroom
Interviewee: Asian Games medallist Hima Das
Interviewer : Editor Daksh Pawar
Here is list of questions to be asked to Hima Das who won the gold medal in Asian Games

1. Himaji Congratulation for your achievements in athletics. Could you tell us about your favourite sportsperson?
2. Which game you started with?
3. How did you switch to 400m race?
4. You have been improving your timing consistently. Have you reached your best?
5. Have you struggled ever to finish the race?
6. Do you feel pressure to bag medals at events?
7. What was your experience during the mixed relay race?
8. You have been in the company of some prominent players such Dutee Chand And Jinson Johnson. What did you learn from them?
9. What goes on in your mind before a race?
10. What are the girls of your age like back home? What would you tell them?
Report Writing



Sunday, 9 September 2018

Report Writing : Annual Day



Annual Day Celebration Held

Nov 6

Annual Day Celebration was held at JNV Awalpur on 5 Nov 2017 with pomp and enthusiasm.
Dr Mohaan Gokhale presided over the inaugural function. Dr. Anil Chitade Exam Controller Gondwana University was the chief guest on the occasion. Prof Ashish Derkar was the key note speaker. At the outset the guests lighted the traditional lamp and garlanded the photos of Savitribai Fule and Mahatma Gandhi. A group of students presented a welcome song. After the formal welcome of the dignitaries of the dais, the Principal Giridhar Bobade made an introductory speech in which he narrated the growth of the institute. In his speech Dr Anil Chitade urged students to be updated in the age of competition. Further he stated to set the goal and follow it. Prof Ashish Derkar threw light over the personality development. Student presented various cultural activities on the occasion. Hima Das conducted the programme and Prachi Khade proposed a vote of thanks.


2. Report on  ANNUAL SPORTS MEET

25 December

The Fourteenth Annual Sports Day of AVN, CHANDRAPUR was celebrated on 24th December, 2017 amidst great mirth, enthusiasm and pomp. Sudhirbhau Munghantiwar Hon’ble Finance Minister, Maharashtra, Shri Amresh Kumar Mishra, IPS, Superintendent of Police, -Chandrapur Capt. (Shri) Rudra Sen Sindhu, Chairman, Maratha Education Foundation, Nagpur, were the Chief Guests in various phases of the Meet. Present on the occasion, were Dr. Prakash Amate, Director Lok Biradari Prakalp Hemalkasa, Shri Vijay Varma, Vice Chairman, Members of the PTA, Press and Parents.
The Guests were welcomed with bouquets. The Principal welcomed the guests and gathering formally and read a brief report of the school’s sports activities and the students’. The Chief Guests lighted the flame at altar.
March pass was followed by the track events including 4 races by the Primary Wing and 100 mts. Sprint for boys and girls of Middle & Senior wing as well as 4×100 mts. Relay Race for both boys and girls of the Senior Wing.
The Chief Guest, Hon. Sudhirbhau Munghantiwar in his address was superlative in his praise for the March past done by the students stating that it was outstanding and well synchoronised. He lauded the energy zest and vitality of students presenting the Field Displays. He opined that the sports is a very important part of education because it makes students disciplined. He urged students to participate in sports with sincerity.
The Dr Ambedkar House was adjudged the Best House, in the March Past and the overall Best House is Dr Homi Bhaba House in sports events.
The zealous parents, gathered in large numbers, constantly applauded the participants of the Field track displays.
The programme was co-ordinated and compered by Mrs. Ambika Kolhe, Incharge Activities, the student anchors were Rupa Nagrale, Menon Radha and Mala Hajate. The Vote of thanks was proposed by Mr. Prashant Pawar. The Meet concluded with the National Anthem.

Friday, 7 September 2018

Letter to Editor


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Prepare a letter addressing to the editor of a newspaper highlighting the road mishap problem in your area.
                                                    X.Y.Zed
                                                    Red Villa,
                                                    Marine Line,
                                                    Mumbai-04.
                                                    August 23,2015

To,
The Editor,
The Indian Express,
Mumbai-o4

   Sir,
               I humbly bring your attention to the problem we are facing since long.The road mishaps in Goregaon East area have become a grave problem for us. Due to the worst street, uncovered manholes, potholes, encroachment along the road side and ever increasing traffic, the area has become a death trap.
              Despite several appeals the concerning authorities have turned a deaf ear. Diversion of traffic through other road will avoid the accidents.

Kindly publish this letter in your esteem newspaper and oblige us.
           


                                                           Yours truly,
                                                           X. Y. Zed .

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