Books Are For Use
पुस्तकें उपयोग के लिए हैं
Every Reader His Book
प्रत्येक पाठक को उसकी पुस्तक
Every Book Its Reader
प्रत्येक पुस्तक का उसका पाठक
Save Reader’s Time
पाठक का समय बचाएं
Library Is Growing
पुस्तकालय एक जीव है

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Book Donors

                                   
                                              Books donated by Lidiya Sweety of Class VIIB

                                                  Books donated  by Sudenshu of Class VA



  • REUSE OF BOOKS 2018-2019


Result day and other days students are donating their NCERT textbooks in large number and many are receiving the same.





* Old books donation drive April 2019


Many students donated their old textbooks and their juniors took those books in maximum number
and the process is continued.








Friday, April 28, 2017

50 Reasons to Read Books

50 REASONS TO READ BOOKS

1. Books help to feel more confident.
2. Books help to travel around the world in the cheapest way.
3. Books develop your personality.
4. Books provide food for thought.
5. Books make you laugh and think.
6. Books draw you towards perfection.
7. Books stimulate creativity.
8. Books bring out writing talent.
9. Books help in communicating.
10. Books clear your vision.
11. Books satisfy your curiosity.
12. Books help you make more choices.
13. Books help you build literary talent.
14. Books do not require any special device to teach.
15. Books increase your attention span.
16. Books are fruitful pastime.
17. Books can be used anytime, anywhere.
18. Books provide entertainment, when others fail.
19. Books make you powerful.
20. Books help you know the 'Whys' and 'Hows' of everything.
21. Books help you to create and spread fun.
22. Books help you travel across time intelligently.
23. Books keep you updated with facts and figures.
24. Books spread love, affection and knowledge.
25. Books make the best of friends.
26. Books take you to intellectual environment.
27. Books help you feel the world around you.
28. Books entertain your mind.
29. Books broaden your horizon.
30. Books bring Nature to your doorstep.
31. Books bring about a 'personality change'.
32. Books increase comprehension.
33. Books do not require company.
34. Books are stress-busters.
35. Books develop a sense of belonging to people around you.
36. Books provide mental and physical relaxation.
37. Books act as a communication tool.
38. Books are intellectually satisfying activity.
39. Books provide spiritual experience.
40. Books provide emotional strength.
41. Books build your self-esteem.
42. Books help and encourage your imagination to soar.
43. Books make you smarter and wiser.
44. Books help you grow.
45. Books take you to a 'world of dreams'.
46. Books can change your life and vision.
47. Books help in achieving 'life goals'.
48. Books develop wonderful experience.
49. Books transform lives.
50. Books inspire, books motivate, books build nations

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

CELEBRATIONS

                                            HINDI  BOOK  EXHIBITION ON 15-09-2016













TITLE PAGES DONE BY STUDENTS DURING NATIONAL BOOK WEEK












BOOK MARKS DONE BY STUDENTS DURING NATIONAL BOOK WEEK





PREMCHAND  BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

Premchand birth anniversary celebrated by holding book exhibition of books writted by 
premchand on 31-06-2017 in the library hall. Students were encouraged to visit the exhibition
 to know the books written by premchand.



                                             SANSKRIT  BOOK  EXHIBITION ON 09-08-2017
Sanskrit  week  was celebrated by conducting Sanskrit  Book Exhibition in the Library hall on 9-08-2017.


                                             INDEPENDENCE  DAY  BOOK  EXHIBITION 

Book exhibition was held on 14th August on and by freedom fighters books in the library


BOOK EXHIBITION FROM SMART KIDS BOOK HOUSE


Book exhibition was conducted from Smart Kids Today from 
28th August to 30th August. Many students purchased books from the 
Exhibition.





Sunday, July 20, 2014

Career Guidance

Most of the parents and teacher's may be concerned about academic planning for young people, and they often assume that career plannning will take care of itself. But evidence is mounting to show that the path from education to career is not always smooth for them, and it may be further complicated by socio-emotional problems that children often face. Thus, there is an urgent need to plan career options in advance.

BUT HOW?
By going through magazines, books and courses related to career guidance. For example: Employment News, Careers 360, Career Planning after + 2, and career planning for gifted students, etc.




INDIA'S TOP MEDICAL AND ENGINEERING COLLEGES published in India Today July 2014
WHAT TO DO AFTER 12TH COMMERCE
  1. B.Com.– stands for Bachelor of Commerce. Generally a 3 years long course.
  2. B.B.A.– stands for Bachelor of Business Administration. 3 years long course.
  3. B.M.S.– stands for Bachelor of Management Science. 3 years long course.
  4. C.A.– stands for Chartered Accountancy. Duration depends on how you take training and clear exams.
  5. Integrated Law course. Duration is 5 years. It is a combination of General Graduation course and L.L.B.
  6. B.B.S.– stands for Bachelor of Business Studies. Course duration is 3 years.
  7. B.H.M.– stands for Bachelor of Hotel Management. Course duration is 4 years.
  8. B.E.– stands for Bachelor of Economics. Course duration is 3 years.
  9. B.F.A.– stands for Bachelor of Finance and Accounting. Course duration is 3 years.
  10. B.C.A.– stands for Bachelor of Computer Applications. Course duration is 3 years.
  11. B.Sc. Applied Mathematics. Course duration is 3 years.
  12. B.Sc. Statistics. Course duration is 3 years.
  13. B.M.M.– stands for Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Media. Course duration is 3 years.
  14. B.Sc. Animation and Multimedia. Course duration is 3 years.
  15. B.E.M.– stands for Bachelor of Event Management. Course duration is 3 years.
  16. B.F.D.– stands for Bachelor of Fashion Design. Course duration is 3-4 years.
  17. B.El.Ed.– stands for Bachelor of Elementary Education. Course duration is 4 years.
  18. B.P.Ed.– stands for Bachelor of Physical Education. Course duration is 1 year.
  19. D.El.Ed.– stands for Diploma in Elementary Education. Course duration is generally 2 years.
  20. B.SW.– stands for Bachelor of Social Work. Course duration is 3 years.
Career  Guidance  Chart  2017



Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Book Reviews

Author Luisa Playa gives her top tips for writing reviews:

1) Start with a couple of sentences describing what the book is about
But without giving any spoilers or revealing plot twists. As a general rule, try to avoid writing in detail about anything that happens from about the middle of the book onwards. If the book is part of a series, it can be useful to mention this, and whether you think you’d need to have read other books in the series to enjoy this one.
2) Discuss what you particularly liked about the book
Focus on your thoughts and feelings about the story and the way it was told. You could try answering a couple of the following questions:
  • Who was your favourite character, and why?
  • Did the characters feel real to you?
  • Did the story keep you guessing?
  • What was your favourite part of the book, and why?
  • Were certain types of scene written particularly well – for example sad scenes, tense scenes, mysterious ones…?
  • Did the book make you laugh or cry?
  • Did the story grip you and keep you turning the pages?
3) Mention anything you disliked about the book
Talk about why you think it didn’t work for you. For example:
  • Did you wish the ending hadn’t been a cliffhanger because you found it frustrating?
  • Did you find it difficult to care about a main character, and could you work out why?
  • Was the story too scary for your liking, or focused on a theme you didn’t find interesting?
4) Round up your review
Summarise some of your thoughts on the book by suggesting the type of reader you’d recommend the book to. For example: younger readers, older readers, fans of relationship drama/mystery stories/comedy. Are there any books or series you would compare it to?
5) You can give the book a rating, for example a mark out of five or ten, if you like
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Tuesdays with Morrie- Author:Mitch Albom 



This book is a very touching book .The book mainly deals with the conversations that the author has with his professor with whom he lost touch for almost two decades. He reunites with this Sociology Professor who is at the last stages of a terminal illness ALS . He recalls the earlier days when he used to have a class with his Professor every Tuesday. Now that he meets him ,they decide to begin classes again on Tuesdays ,But now the topic is “meaning of life”.
Throughout the book we see how this professor welcomes death with dignity. Though he is in pain and has to depend on somebody for every single act, he never shows any self pity. Instead he showcases courage ,optimism and humour.He never mourns or grieves his illness but tries to live the last few days meaningfully and happily.The book has 14 Tuesday classes each discussing different aspects of life.forgiveness family ,world caring for the society, to mention a few.
The relationship between the student and the professor is almost like a Son Dad relationship and when meets Morrie on the 14th Tuesday for the last time he cries for the first time in many years.The beauty of the book is that it does not talk too much about the illness or how the professor suffered physically.The conversation itself makes us understand how Morrie sees life and how he is ready to face death
The Tuesday lessons are not just for the author, but for all of us.


Indomitable Spirit: Book review

by

Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul kalam was born on October 15,1931and has the unique honour of being the recipient of the country’s top civilian awards : the Padma Bhushan in 1981, Padma Vibhushan in 1991 and the Bharat Ratna in 1997. Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam became he eleventh president of India in July 2002.
The book Indomitable Spirit is an awesome book written by Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam.It is the experience from his own life’s journey from the shores of Rameswaram to the hallowed portals of  Rashtrapati Bhawan. In this book Dr.Kalam has showed great respect towards women and says that "womanhood is a beautiful creation of God" and this is explained in chapter-9 (Empowered women) which particularly depicts examples of women who have defied society norms and have done well to rise beyond their expectations. According to him, "there is no other profession in the world that is more important to society than that of a teacher" which is explained in chapter-2 (My Teachers).  And this is what is liked the most as I aim to become a teacher. It gave me more interest towards that profession. He has great hopes towards the youth of the nation.  Indomitable spirit has two components. The first component is that there must  be a vision leading to higher goals of achievement.The second component is the ability to overcome all hurdles coming in the way of mission accomplishment.
In this book he tells the young men and women, "success can only come to you by courageous devotion to the task in front of you". Since I conclude that the youngsters should read this book as it is very inspiring, and by reading this book one becomes self – confident courageous and determined.
Have you been wondering about what 'The Secret' is, and why it took the country by storm? You're not alone. The book, which discusses the Law of Attraction and how to use it in your life, rose to the top of many bestseller lists and inspired offshoots like The Secret Gratitude Book, The Secret Day-To-Day Calendar, and its own official website. The book introduced many people to the concept that their thoughts may influence not only their actions, but the experiences that they bring into their lives as well.

NAME OF THE BOOK: THE SECRET BY RHONDA BYRENE (It is available in the library and must read)

Tips from The Secret

The Secret puts forward several ideas that are surprising, exciting, and perhaps controversial, such as:
  • If you focus your attention on achieving a goal andbelieve not only that you can do it, but that you already have done it, you can achieve virtually any goal you set your mind to.
  • If you focus on what you don't want, you are inadvertently drawing that into your life. For example, if you constantly ruminate on what is stressing you, you'll actually draw more of those situations (and accompanying stressed feelings) into your life. Instead, the trick is to focus on what you dowant in your life, and you'll get more of that.
  • The Law of Attraction, the principle that you attract whatever you focus your energy on (good or bad), works with relationships, possessions, goals, and anything else you are able to focus on -- even your own health.
The book shares other insights and specific strategies to use, gives a history of the use of the Law of Attraction, and provides examples on how it's worked in the lives of various people, making it an interesting and informative read.

The Cons and Contrversies of The Secret

02-04-2014


27-0802014

Title of the book:   Samskara: A rite for a dead man
Author of the book:  Dr. U R Ananthamurthy

Summary:
This book tells the story of a decaying brahmin village that is pulled into a quandary of what to do about a brahmin
who died. This particular brahmin rebelled against the orthodox ways of the village and flouted his indiscretions in the face of the other brahmin. However, since he was never excommunicated, only another brahmin could perform his last rites. the Archaya, young head of the Brahmin village, agonized over what to do, but without explicit instruction from the books, he didn't know what to decide.
In this quandary, Archarya's struggle and subsequent fall from grace, critiwues and questions strict Hindu beliefs and caste system. It raises the question of whether transformation is possible, but certainly highlights that it is needed.
This book painted a picture of a place in India that was in some ways timeless. The writing style was engaging and through this story you definitely get a sense of Hindu practices and Indian culture.

By Priyadarshini Class XIA Science



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Book Exhibition

          19th to 21st November by Scholastic Organisation