Wednesday, April 30, 2025

School Readiness Booklet distribution (Class-1)

 School Readiness Booklet Distribution

Date: 30.04.2025

Venue: Kendriya Vidyalaya GC CRPF, Agartala  

Event: Distribution of School Readiness Booklets  

Class: I (New Admissions)


Objective:  

The aim of this initiative was to support newly admitted students of Class-I in their smooth transition from home to school by providing them with a School Readiness Booklet. The booklet is designed to prepare children for formal schooling through engaging activities and foundational learning exercises.


Report Summary:

Kendriya Vidyalaya GC CRPF, Agartala conducted the distribution of the School Readiness Booklet to all newly admitted Class-I students for the academic session 2025-26. The event was organized under the supervision of the Principal, Librarian and Class-I class teacher.

The booklet contains age-appropriate learning tasks that promote motor skills, basic literacy and numeracy, social behavior, and classroom discipline. Teachers provided a brief orientation to parents on how to use the booklet effectively at home to help their wards adjust to school routines and develop early learning habits.


Outcome:

The distribution was conducted smoothly, and parents appreciated the initiative. The children showed excitement upon receiving the colorful and interactive booklets. The event marked a positive step in fostering a supportive learning environment for the youngest learners in the school.


Prepared by:

Rahul Kumar

Librarian

Kendriya Vidyalaya GC CRPF, Agartala





Tuesday, April 29, 2025

KVS Article 60 for students( discipline and conduct of students)

KVS Article 60 refers to provisions outlined under the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) Education Code, which governs the functioning of Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) in India. Article 60 primarily relates to discipline and conduct of students.
 

 

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

World Book and Copyright Day (23rd April)

        World Book and Copyright Day –        Celebrating the Power of Books and Creativity


Every year on April 23rd, the world comes together to celebrate World Book and Copyright Day, a UNESCO initiative dedicated to promoting the joy of reading, the value of books, and the protection of intellectual property through copyright. This global celebration serves as a powerful reminder of how books play a fundamental role in bridging cultures, preserving knowledge, and inspiring imagination across generations.


 Why April 23rd?


The date was chosen to honor the memory of some of the world’s greatest literary figures, including William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, all of whom died on or around April 23rd. This symbolic date highlights the enduring influence of literature and honors the contributions of authors who have shaped our collective human experience through the written word.

 

The Importance of Books


Books are more than just printed pages—they are gateways to knowledge, empathy, and freedom of expression. They spark creativity, encourage critical thinking, and provide a safe space for ideas and emotions. For students, books are essential educational tools; for adults, they offer lifelong learning and personal development. In times of crisis, books can be sources of comfort, hope, and connection.


World Book and Copyright Day reminds us of the importance of reading habits, especially among young people. Promoting literacy from an early age is vital for creating informed, engaged, and empowered communities.

 

Protecting Creativity through Copyright


Equally significant is the "copyright" aspect of this observance. Copyright protects the rights of authors and creators, ensuring that their intellectual and creative work is respected and rewarded. It encourages innovation by providing creators with the confidence that their efforts will not be misused or plagiarized. On this day, we reaffirm the need for ethical use of literary and artistic content, acknowledging the hard work and originality of writers, illustrators, publishers, and content creators around the world.


A Call to Action


World Book and Copyright Day is more than a celebration—it’s a call to action. Governments, schools, libraries, bookstores, and individuals are encouraged to promote reading, respect for copyright, and access to books for all, including marginalized and underserved communities. Through reading campaigns, book fairs, literary events, and digital innovations, the goal is to ensure that everyone, regardless of background or location, has the opportunity to discover the joy of reading.

 

Conclusion


As we mark World Book and Copyright Day on April 23rd, let us recognize the enduring power of books to enlighten, entertain, and empower. Let us also champion the rights of creators whose work enriches our lives. In celebrating this day, we not only honor the past and present of literature but also invest in a more literate, creative, and inclusive future. 



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