Thursday, November 26, 2020

Indian Constitution Day

An exhibition on making of Indian constitution

 Dear students, you all must watch the exhibition on making of Indian Constitution.

Well prepared and presented by Mr. H C Joshi (TGT- S.ST)

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Teachers Day Celebration 2020

#Our Teachers Our Heroes
KV Karnal is celebrating Teachers Day  on birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (on 5th September 2020)

Know why we celebrate Teachers Day  on 5th September





Students, share your selfie with message for your favourite teacher/ slogan on teacher.
You may share/submit your pic on watsapp or in given form


Monday, August 24, 2020

National Sports Day 2020

KV Karnal is celebrating National Sports Day on 29th August on account of Birthday of Hockey wizard Major Dhyanchand. An Online Sports Quiz is being conducted and all the participating students shall be given e-generated participation certificates, Certificate of Merit shall be generated automatically for the students who scores 80% and above.



Click here to participate Class 5th to 8th

Click here to participate Class 9th to 12thth


Monday, August 17, 2020

e-Raksha Competition 2020 by CBSE



Celebrating Digital Citizenship & Online Safety

This year, we are rolling out the second edition of the eRaksha Competition, which was first launched in 2019. The competition is a collaborative effort of the Cyber Peace Foundation and NCERT.

eRaksha 2020

 The idea behind the eRaksha Competition, is to provide a platform to netizens to share tips and strategies on:

  • How to be Safe & Responsible Netizens 
  • How to address Fake News and Misinformation especially with regard to COVID-19

Where on one end technological innovations are adding value to our lives and making it easier, there has also opened up a diverse set of risks which were unfathomable a few years ago. We have been involved in various awareness campaigns over the last couple of years, and we learned that almost every second internet user has had an unpleasant experience online, creating an urgent need to build resilience.

Technology has done us good, and it is here to stay. So what we must focus on, is:

Developing an understanding of using the internet safely, critically and responsibly

Making conscious, smart and informed choices
Creating awareness about digital rights and responsibilities

Becoming model netizens by following digital ethics & netiquette

Through the competitions, we wish to encourage participation
across multiple levels in the education ecosystem – students from school and colleges, educators from various domains and caregivers to share innovative solutions to problems faced in cyberspace in the form of an artwork, a written piece, a video or even an invention.


Who Can Participate?

The competitions are open for the following categories:

Category 1

Students from Schools
(Ages 10 and above)

Category 2

Students from Colleges
(Ages 17 and above)

Category 3

Teachers, Parents and Guardians

Timeline

30 June 2020

Launch of the Contest

30 June 2020

Registration
opens

30 Sep 2020

Last Date of Registration


1 Nov 2020:

 Announcement of Results


1 Dec 2020


Friday, August 14, 2020

74th Independence Day of India, 15 August 2020: History, Significance, Facts and Celebration

It is the 74th Indian Independence Day this year which means India has achieved 73 years of freedom. We as Indians pay respect to all the leaders who fought bravely for our nation's freedom in the past. On this day, the Prime Minister of India will hoist our tricolour flag at the Red Fort, Old Delhi. He will also deliver a speech to the nation as well. However, all cultural programs and school celebrations won't occur this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Independence day i.e. the 15th of August is declared as a national holiday which means every government office, post offices, banks and stores will remain shut.

History: India was ruled by the Britishers for many years. The East India Company ruled India for about 100 years. It was in 1757 when the East India Company won the battle of Plassey. It was after the win went the Company started exerting power over India. Our nation had its rebellion against the foreign rule for the first time in 1957. The entire country united against British power. It was an unfortunate event as India was defeated back then but after that time. Indian rule was then passed to the British who ruled our country till India got its independence. Our nation faced a long campaign to gain independence. Britain then began to weaken after two world wars and India was finally free. India's freedom struggle has always been an inspiration to the work as it was the most non-violent campaign in the world.

Significance: This day reminds us of all the sacrifices that were made by our freedom fighters in order to set India free from British rule. 15th August is a national holiday and the day is then celebrated with flag hoisting, parades and cultural events.

Facts: India has been independent for 73 years.
India is named after the river Indus.
India has had 14 Prime Ministers out of which one has been a female Prime Minister.

India has had 13 full-time Presidents out of which only one has been a woman.
The Indian National Flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya who was one of the freedom fighters and also an agricultural from Andhra Pradesh.
India's national anthem was adopted three years of post-independence. Mahatma Gandhi wasn't able to celebrate the first Independence Day in Delhi. 

Celebration: The national anthem is sung on this day, flag-rising ceremonies and drills are also conducted in every corner of the country. Indians make an effort to dress in a specific way to celebrate their nation and culture. Kite flying is another tradition that is followed on Independence Day with people of all age groups as participants. It represents the freedom that we achieved on this day. The Prime Minister of our country hoists our flag at the Red Fort in Old Delhi. A parade with members of the army and police also takes place. A speech to the nation is delivered by the PM where he speaks on the country's accomplishments in all these years. He even speaks about the goals for the future.

KNOW ABOUT OUR FREEDOM FIGHTERS- 74th Independence Day Celebration

Happy Independence Day