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A hollistic development in children

Hi friends welcome to our website. Today almost every parents want to see a hollistic development or you can say an all round development in their wards. An all round development implies a child is getting everything whether a healthy diet, a good physique and a sound intelligence. In the compitition world, every person trying to do their best but few succeed. Here in this article we shall discuss about the process of hollistic development in children and the challenges. As working in education sector for the last 14 years, i have observed that children have more access to mobile and social media and during the corona pandemic lockdown, the number of users among children has soared dramatically, the imprint of social media capture their minds almost time. Even in the classroom, playground or at homes their behaviours have changed. Many children are getting benifits with the help from Google like searching words, biographies, pictures, diagrams and projects even take help for science ex...

Parliament security breaches on 01 attack anniversary.

Parliament security breaches on 01 attack anniversary. In a measure security breach on the anniversary of 2001 parliament attack on 13 December 2023, recalled the old memory of the attack again. Two youths jumped in running parliament and release smoke in the house, that triggered panic and chaos in the house. The entered youths shough slogans, in a bid to approaching the speaker, prompting the police to get into action and round up the duo, the link with any groups or organisation is yet to ascertain. Police has arrested them all and introgating the true motive behind it.  The youths had visitor gallery passes, generally the representatives entertain the receiving requests from the people of their constituent area, the later witness the parliamentary proceedings.  History of the 2001 parliament attack. A plane carrying 296 passengers including crew members boards from Kathmandu, Nepal and had Delhi its destination, but was hijacked in mid-air by terrorists and diverted the pl...

Dayanidhi Maran, less believe in diversity of India

Dayanidhi Maran, less believe in diversity of India  A recent video went viral in which DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran purportedly underscoring the importance of English and undermined the Hindi speaking people who hail from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. In his justification, citing example of Sundar Pichai the Google CEO, a native of Tamil Nadu, had the Google CEO learnt Hindi, he would have been employed as a construction worker . His prejudice view also describes Hindi speaking people are meant for menial jobs. But he forgot that if people stop going there, normal life to these states will become crippled. The political uproar triggered as Bihar deputy CM Tejaswi yadav disapproved the comment and called for measured language in public discourse. Here his comment can be seen as a North South debate in the upcoming Lok Sabha election,  scheduled in next year. Andhra was formed carved out from the Telugu speaking state Madras, subsequently a series of demands for new states on the basis of...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for January 02

News in School Assembly News Headlines for January 02 National news. 1. Jharkhand CM announces pension at 50 for SC, ST and OBC. - Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren announced his government will soon lower the age limit for the state's old age pension from 60 years to 50 years for SC, ST and OBC. - the Jharkhand government is giving out 1000 rupees per month. 2. PM to launch Ayodhya airport, railway station and 15 k crore projects. - PM Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed Maharishi Valmiki International Airport and revamped Ayodhya Dham airport during his three hours stay in the temple town. - The consecration ceremony is scheduled on January 22. A 15 k crore rupees has been earmarked for revamping civic facilities and developing world class infrastructure in Ayodhya. International news 1. US allies show reluctance on Red Sea force. - US president Joe Biden hoped to present a strong international response to yemen's Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping by launching a new maritime...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for December 30 | News in English and Hindi for School morning assembly

 News in School Assembly | News Headlines for December 30 | News in English and Hindi for School morning assembly National News. 1. ULFA to be disbanded, says Amit Shah on Historic Peace Deal. - The peace deal address issues such as illegal immigration, land rights for indigenous communities, and a financial package for Assam's development. - Home Minister Amit Shah told reporters that the centre will ensure all the reasonable demands by ULFA will be met in a time-bound manner, and ULFA as an organisation will be disbanded. 2. India wants 26/11 Mastermind Hafiz Saeed Extradited, Sends Request to Pakistan. - India has sent a request to Pakistan to extradite 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed to India. - Hafiz Saeed, 71, was sentenced to 33 years in jail by a Pakistan court after being convicted in two cases of terror financing in April 2022. The case was filed by Pakistan's Counter-Terrorism Department. - India's extradition request also comes at a time when a...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for December 28 | News in english for morning assembly

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for December 28 | News in english for morning assembly National News. 1. India, Russia ink pacts on construction of future power units of Kudankulam nuclear plant. - In a major boost to their time-tested partnership, India and Russia on Tuesday signed some "very important" agreements related to the construction of the future power-generation units of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant. 2. Modi talks to Saudi Arabia Crown Prince after oil vessel attack. - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the situation in the Middle East, including recent attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, with Saudi Arabia. - The both leaders exchanged views on the West Asia situation and shared concerns regarding terrorism, violence and the loss of civilian lives. International News. 1. In a first, Hindu woman 'Saveera Parkash' files nomination for Pakistan general election. - A Hindu woman in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Buner district has filed her ...

US vetoed in UNSC | Israel and Philistine | the changing world order

US vetoed in UNSC | Israel and Philistine | the changing world order  All we know the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out on October 7, when a volley of rockets strike and rocked Israel, in response to this act Israel declared war and ordered Gazans to take shelters in South Gaza in order to crackdown on Hamas, an Iran backed outfit. In this battle several thousands people including children, old age men, women and physically impaired lost their lives, a truce of ceasefire did big work for a time being, helped in freeing of hostages and releasing of Philistines prisoners from the Israeli prison in exchange.    On 12 of December the UNGA adopted a resolution for on immediate ceasefire in the Israel- Hamas conflict. 153 nations voting in favour of resolution while 10 countries against the resolution and 23 abstaining from voting. India, first time voted in favour which advocates immediate ceasefire on humanitarian grounds because so many people including ch...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for December 02

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for December 02 National News. 1. Governor as chancellor can independently appoint VCs, state can't interfere. - The Supreme Court ruled that Governor as Chancellor of Universities are to act independent of state governments for appointment of Vice Chancellors. - The Supreme Court also quashed Knnur University VC's reappointment, terming it as "unwarranted interference" by the Kerala government. - The verdict which also underscores the autonomous powers conferred on the governor to conduct the affairs of university as the chancellor. 2. NMC changes logo, adds image of Ayurveda god. - The National Medical Commission has modified its logo, dropping the national emblem and including the photo of Dhanvantri - an avatar of Lord Vishnu who is referred to as the god of Ayurveda in the Purans. International News. 1. Kissinger, who shaped Cold War history, dies. - Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the diplomat, who dominated f...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 24

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 24 National News. 1. Government to come up with regulations to tackle deepfakes, says Ashwini Vaishnaw. -  In 10 days the government will also come up with actionable points on how to detect, prevent, strengthen reporting mechanisms and increase awareness when it comes to deepfakes, Minister of Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw has said. 2. Chief Minister of Bihar sends letter to centre to add new reservation system in the 9th schedule of the Indian constitution. - Once it is added in the 9th schedule of the Indian constitution, the reservation is excluded from courts and can not be challenged in the courts. International News. 1. Israel and Hamas agree to four-day ceasefire to swap hostages. -  Fifty hostages will be freed in stages in exchange for the release of 150 Philistinian. Both sides will let go women and children first. 2. 6.4 million illegal immigrants living in the US, 7,25,000 are Indians, Study says. - I...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 23

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 23 National News. 1. Urgent need to ensure relief reaches Gaza, hostage-taking unacceptable : Jaishankar said. - Stating that there is an urgent need to ensure that humanitarian aid and relief safely reach the population of Gaza and hostage-taking is equally unacceptable and cannot be condoned, said Union Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar on the sidelines of BRICS leader's summit - he stepped in for Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was unable to join the virtual meeting convened by South Africa. 2. Rs 1 crore fine on every product with false claim : Supreme Court comes down heavily on Patanjali.  - The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked Patanjali Ayurved to stop all false and misleading advertisements immediately.  International News. 1. Israel agrees to deal for release of 50 hostages, Hamas welcomes truce. - Israel cabinet approves ceasefire deal with Hamas. The war broke out on October 7 when Hamas strikes several missiles and ...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 20

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 20 National news . 1. Open AI fires co -founder Sam Altman. - The board of directors of Open AI on Friday fired co -founder and CEO of Open AI Sam Altman. - Mira Murati has become an interim CEO of Open AI company that introduced to the world the popular chatbot ChatGPT. 2. Khan Study Group pays 5 lakhs fine for misleading ads. - Khan Study Group has paid 5 lakhs fine imposed by the Central Consumer Protection Authority for making misleading claims in advertisements and unfair trade practices. International news . 1. Maldive's president asks India to remove military from island. - A day after he took oath as Maldives president, Mohamed Muizzu has asked India in an official communication to pull out it's military personnel from the Indian Ocean archipelago. 2. A S Byatt, the author of 'Possession', dies at 87. - The Booker prize winner Byatt, a British author died at 87.

Nutrition in Plants | one liner questions

 Ch-01 Nutrition in Plants. | One liner questions. -Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals are components of food. These components are called nutrients. -Autotrophic = Auto (self) + trophos (nourishment) -Heterotrophs= heteros(other). -Leaves are the food factories of plants. -Carbon dioxide from air is taken in through the tiny pores present on the surface of leaves. These pores are surrounded by guard cells. Such pores are called stomata . -Plants have pipe-like vessels to transport water and nutrients from the soil. The vessels are made of special cells, forming the vascular tissue . -The leaves have a green pigment called chlorophyll . It helps leaves to capture the energy of the sunlight. -Co2 + waterā€”----------------------------------> carbohydrate + Oxygen. -Cell membrane = a cell is enclosed by a thin outer boundary , called the cell membrane. -A spherical structure in a cell is called a nucleus. -A nucleus is surrounded by a jelly-like substance call...

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 09

News in School Assembly | News Headlines for November 09 National News. 1. Allahabad University students to learn management mantras of Lord Krishna. - The Allahabad University has started an integrated five year BBA-MBA course, in which students are being taught management mantras of Lord Krishna through BhagavadGita, of the Ramayana and the Upanishads, as well as those of Chanakya. 2. Bihar state raises quota limit by 15%. - Nitish kumar says Law to be enacted in ongoing winter session. - A new quota fixed for each categories as per reports of caste survey is to be used. 3. Aligarh may soon be renamed Harigarh. - Aligarh Nagar Nigam mayor has announced that we had received unanimous support from all councillors in favour to change the name of Aligarh into Harigarh, and now will be submitted to the government for their consideration. International News. 1. Scientist are helping starfish that face extinction. - Over the past decade the sunflower sea star has gone from a predator of th...

News in school Assembly | News Headlines for November 08

News in school Assembly | News Headlines for November 08 National News. 1. Heralal Samariya first Dalit to be make Chief of CIC. - Hiralal Samariya was on Monday sworn in as the Chief Information Commissioner by President Droupadi Murmu. - The post was lying vacant following the completion of Y.K. Sinha, whose tenure ended on October 3. 2. Odd-even scheme back in Delhi. - Delhi Environment Minister announced that the Odd-even car rationing scheme will be enforced in the city from November 13 to 20 as a measure to combat air pollution. International News. 1. Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews first International cricketer to be timed out. - Angelo Mathews became the first international cricketer to be dismissed 'timed out' on Monday when Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan decided to appeal when the Sri Lnaka allrounder was busy replacing his helmet during their World Cup at the Arun Jaithley stadium in New Delhi. 2.  Russian test-fired ICBM from new nuclear submarine. - Russia...

Can there be an alliance between NDA and Nitish Kumar ?

No chance of alliance between NDA and Nitish Kumar. The litmus test for wheather NDA to make alliance with JDU has turned hostile this time and was expected to have alliance yields no results ahead of lok sabha election following Amit Shah addressing at Muzaffarpur. In his stage show he told that the Grand Alliance had deliberately inflated the the population of Muslims and Yadav and minimised the rights of the extremely backward castes, EBC. In his speech he targeted the Grand Alliance said the GA had failed to maintain law and order and the crime cases rose exponentially. The government works under the pressure of RJD supremo Lalu Yadav. He said the government had misused the mandate given by the people of Bihar. No doubt the people gave excessive votes to 39 seats out of 40 seats in the last lok sabha election in Bihar. The political spat between the rivalries parties is yet to see in the coming days on diverse issues where the government failed. It is wonder to know the teacher res...