Posted by: balaindu | September 4, 2011

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

In office
13 May 1962 – 13 May 1967
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
Gulzarilal Nanda (Acting)
Lal Bahadur Shastri
Gulzarilal Nanda (Acting)
Indira Gandhi
Vice President Zakir Hussain
Preceded by Rajendra Prasad
Succeeded by Zakir Hussain
Vice President of India
In office
13 May 1952 – 12 May 1962
President Rajendra Prasad
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Zakir Hussain
Personal details
Born 5 September 1888
ThiruttaniBritish Raj (now India)
Died 17 April 1975 (aged 86)
Chennai, India
Political party Independent
Spouse(s) Sivakamu Radhakrishnan
Children Five daughters
One son
Alma mater Voorhees College
Madras Christian College
Profession Philosopher
Professor
Religion Hinduism

  courtsey:From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Posted by: balaindu | September 4, 2011

welcome

Mission

The Library provides a welcoming learning environment for students and staff; supports the school’s aims and curriculum; encourages the love of reading and the development of students’ independent learning skills.

Opening Hours

The library is open every school day from
07.30 a.m. to 2.00p.m.

Library Periods

According to the school time table the students of Class VI-XII can visit the library for the issue and return of the books during their library periods. They can refer books and participate in library activities during this time.

Borrowing information

Students
02 book for a period of 01 weeks
Faculty and staff
Maximum 05 books for a period of 01 month.

Class Libraries

Class libraries are functioning for classes I to V
 
Open Access and Classification
The library follows an open access system.
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I require a book longer than the loan period?

If you require a book longer than the loan period you may renew it by bringing the book to the issue/return counter. As long as the book is not reserved, you will be able to renew it once.

What if the book is lost?

The user can replace the book with the same edition.If not, three times of the cost of the book may be recovered from him/her.

If I have an overdue loan , how much I need to pay?

As per the KVS rules an overdue fine will be recovered from the user.Overdue reminders are sent to your class teacher periodically.You should bring the book and reminder back to the library.

Posted by: balaindu | September 3, 2011

Teachers’ Day

In some countries, ‘Teachers’ Days’ are intended to be special days for the appreciation of teachers.World Teachers’ Day is celebrated across the world on October 5. Ever since the importance of teachers has been recognized by UNESCO, by adopting the “Recommendation concerning the status of teachers”, World Teachers’ Day has been celebrated annually. [1] This includes celebrations to honor the teachers for their special contribution in a particular field area or the community in general.The idea of celebrating Teacher’s Day took ground independently in many countries during the XX century; in most cases, they celebrate a local educator or an important milestone in education for exampleIndia celebrates Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan‘s birthday on September 5 since 1962[almost all countries celebrate this day on different dates, unlike many other International Days.   

 

By country

Country

Date of Teachers' Day

Notes

Afghanistan Saur 3 Schools have a holiday, but students and teachers gather to celebrate at schools with special traditional food, cookies, music and presents to the teachers
Albania March 7 In 1887, the first secular school which taught lessons in Albanian was opened on this day in the small city of Korçë. All schools had previously functioned under the supervision of the Catholic Church in northern and middle Albania; the Orthodox Church in the south did not allow any Albanian schools.
Australia Last Friday in October On Australia’s celebration of World Teachers’ Day, the NEiTA Foundation and the Australian Scholarships Group (ASG) is proud to announce the national teaching recipients of the ASG Community Merit Awards. World Teachers’ Day was started by UNESCO and is celebrated in more than 100 countries around the world each year. On its 40th anniversary this year, it represents a significant token of the awareness, understanding, and appreciation displayed for the vital contribution that teachers make to education.
Bhutan May 2 Established and marked on the birth anniversary of the third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who introduced modern education in the country.
Brazil October 15 A decree regulating the elementary schools in Brazil. The celebration gained popularity throughout the country, and October 15 was officially designated Teachers' Day in 1963.[4]
Colombia May 15 This day marks the appointment of San Juan Bautista de la Salle as the patron of teachers. The story was in 1950 when Pope Pius XII granted this approval for championing the causes of modern education. The holy founder understood the education of children as an obligation of all. Usually in schools of his time (1651–1719) only accept young people towards politics or diplomacy. Juan Bautista said the principle of free and universal education. That same year in Colombia, the President of the Republic declared that date as Teacher’s Day.
China (Mainland) September 10 In the People’s Republic of China, there are some activities for the students to show their appreciation to the teachers, such as presenting gifts including cards and flowers.
India September 5 It is the birthday [5 September 1888 ],of the second President of India, academic philosopher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. It is considered a “celebration” day, where teachers and students report to school as usual but the usual activities and classes are replaced by activities of celebration, thanks and remembrance. At some schools on this day, the responsibility of teaching is taken up by the senior students to show appreciation for their teachers.
Malaysia May 16 This date was chosen because on the same day in 1956, the Federal Legislative Council of the Federation of Malaya endorsed the Razak Report, one of four reports of the Education Committee regarding education in Malaysia. The document, known as the Razak Report after Tun Abdul Razak who was Education Minister at the time, became the basis of education in Malaysia ever since. Although it is not an official school holiday, celebrations are usually held on May 16, or earlier, if it falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
Singapore First Friday of September An official school holiday. Celebrations are normally conducted the day before, where students usually get half a day off.
Turkey November 24 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk thought and stated that “New generation will be created by teachers.” . Atatürk was also considered as Prime Teacher (TurkishBaşöğretmen), because he adopted a new alphabet for the newly founded Turkish Republic on 1923.


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EVENT

In-Service Course for TGTs (Social science) is being held in the Vidyalayawef 8.6.2011 to 19.6.2011 under the dynamic leadership of Course Director SH.H.K.NirmalPrincipalK.V.AmbalaNo.Thecourse was inagurated by Honourable Education Officer(KVS RO CHD)Sh.M.L.Sondhi.Sarswati Vandana was presented by the students of the Vidyalaya. MR.D.P.Singhparticipated as AssociateCourseDirector.MR.N.K.AroraPGTHistory(KVPinjore),MR.D.S.NandPGT ECO.(KV Zirakpur),MR.R.S.SharmaPGT GEO.(KV Barnala) are the Resourse Persons of theCourse.

Posted by: balaindu | April 17, 2011

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Posted by: balaindu | April 17, 2011

SESSION 2011-2012

wish all the best to members of library kv 3brd for the new session  2011-2012

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Posted by: balaindu | March 19, 2011

notice

All the students and staff members are hereby directed to return the libray books in the  library at the earliest  for the purpose of  physical stock verification.

Posted by: balaindu | March 19, 2011

HOLI WISH

Wish all my students & staff members a very hapy holi

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