The students of Birla High class2 celebrated Vishakarma puja,the festival of kites.
They enjoyed making these kites.This presentation is meant for Corsham Regis School, UK,
This document provides information about the Indian state of Orisha in a tourist brochure format. It includes sections on Orisha's history, geography, culture, traditions, festivals, tourist attractions and economy. Key points include Orisha gaining statehood in 1936, its location on India's eastern coast along the Bay of Bengal, major religions of Hinduism and Buddhism, classical Odissi dance and music, famous temples like Konark Sun Temple and Jagannath Temple in Puri, and its transition from an agriculture-based to industry and services-based economy. Major crops include rice and cash crops like sugarcane.
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THIS PROJECT IS A MIXTURE OF 5 SUBJECT OF 11 TH COMMERCE .THE MAIN SUBJECT ARE COVER IS ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS STUDIES, ECONOMIC, ENGLISH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
THIS PROJECT MAY HELP YOU .
Andhra Pradesh is located on the southeast coast of India with an area of 62,975 sq km and a population of over 49 million people. Its capital is currently Amaravati and was previously Hyderabad. The state has a coastline of 974 km and is known as the "Rice Bowl of India" for its agricultural production, especially of rice. It has many religious temples, heritage and archaeological sites, beaches, wildlife sanctuaries, and engages in arts and crafts making it a popular tourist destination for religion, nature, and culture.
- The document is the principal's speech at Choithram International's Annual Day on December 9, 2007.
- Choithram International is the newest member of the Choithram family of schools, being the only school in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh affiliated with international education organizations like the IB and Cambridge International Examinations.
- In its brief four years of existence, Choithram International has established itself as a premier institution providing international quality education. The principal reports on the school's academic and extracurricular achievements over the past year.
Kids-Camp is proposing a Summer Camp 2012 event from July 1st to 7th in Guwahati, Assam to promote learning and fun for 300+ kids aged 3-12 daily. The week-long camp will include activities like art, magic shows, games, dancing, visits to local attractions. It aims to foster Kids-Camp as a leading brand in kids' events across India. Sponsorship opportunities include title sponsor for Rs. 200,000 or associate sponsor for Rs. 75,000, with branding benefits like logo placement and stalls. The event will be held at the District Library Services Auditorium.
Learning Objectives
The module aims to develop:
understanding of ‘Arts’ as pedagogical tool and of its impact on the holistic learning and development of every child.
familiarity with art experiences (different art forms) as medium of exploring his/her creative expression.
skill of planning and organizing age-appropriate art experiences to make learning of different subjects appealing.
Art Integrated Learning PPT by Dr Sarvesh Mourya NCERTSarvesh Mourya
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This document discusses art integrated learning, which uses art as a tool for teaching and learning across subjects. It defines art integrated learning and discusses its benefits, such as making learning more meaningful and joyful. The document also covers different art forms, stages of art integrated learning, and its importance in developing students holistically. Assessment in art integrated learning is non-competitive and focuses on verbal and non-verbal expressions. Overall, the document promotes using art to reduce curricular burden and make education more engaging and inclusive for students.
Art integrated learning_actualizing_potentialDr Rajesh kumar
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The document discusses art integrated learning (AIL), which involves seamlessly blending art into different subjects to make teaching and learning more meaningful and joyful. It outlines a collaborative project between DIET Rajinder Nagar and MCD schools to implement AIL. Key aspects of the project include identifying teachers, developing training materials, implementing AIL in selected classrooms, and researching its impact on students' learning. Training modules and guidelines for teachers have been created to facilitate AIL. Preliminary results show increased student participation, concentration, and enthusiasm with AIL.
The poem "No Men Are Foreign" by James Kirkup promotes the message of unity and harmony among all people regardless of differences. The poet says that no men are strange and no countries foreign, as we are all human beings made of the same flesh and blood. While we may have different customs and beliefs, our basic human emotions are the same. The poem stresses that we should not hate others or consider them enemies. Instead, we should recognize our universal brotherhood as children of God living on the same earth.
Nagaland is a state in northeast India known for its hospitable Naga people and diverse tribal cultures. The 16 Naga tribes each have their own customs, traditions, languages and festivals centered around agriculture. Christianity is now the dominant religion. Nagaland offers beautiful natural scenery and biodiversity, with forests and mountains home to hornbills, pheasants and other wildlife. The cuisine of the Naga people features smoked, dried and fermented meats as well as local herbs and spices. The annual Hornbill Festival celebrates Naga culture through music, dance, crafts and sports from all the tribes.
The document discusses factors that affect food choices around the world such as climate, money, culture, religion, and holidays. It provides examples of common foods and eating practices in different regions of Asia, the Middle East, and religious groups. Specific foods mentioned include rice consumed in Asia, chickpeas and pita bread in the Middle East, and the use of chopsticks in Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese cultures. The document also discusses how climate and money can impact food choices.
India's Independence Day on August 15th commemorates the end of British rule in 1947 and the division of India and Pakistan into separate countries. It is a national holiday celebrated across India with flags and decorations in the colors of the Indian flag as the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at Red Fort in New Delhi and families gather for meals and picnics.
Maharashtra is a state located in western India. It has a highly diverse cuisine that is influenced by its coastal Konkan region as well as inland areas. Some popular Maharashtrian dishes include vada pav, misal pav, modak sweets, and coconut-based seafood curries from Konkan. The state is also known for non-vegetarian dishes like the spicy Kolhapuri mutton curry. Major crops grown in the state include rice, jowar, sugarcane, and various fruits like mangoes and grapes. The city of Mumbai, the state capital, has its own street foods including bhelpuri and pav bhaji.
The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh state in India, including:
1) Andhra Pradesh has a distinct culture with influences from North and South India seen in its literature, music, dance, arts and cuisine.
2) The history of Andhra Pradesh dates back 1000 years, with early mentions in 800 BC. Major industries today include IT, mining, agriculture and textiles.
3) The cuisine is known for its spice and heat, with liberal use of chillies, coconut, and ingredients like tamarind and peanuts. Signature dishes include biryani, haleem, and spicy pickles.
The author describes their last family vacation to the beach, where they had a lot of fun eating seafood, though the author did not enjoy coconut milk like their father did. They conclude that they had a wonderful time with family at the awesome beach and hope to return one day, and upon returning home also had fun going out with friends and family and visiting places in their city.
This document provides an overview of food culture in India. It discusses that Indian cuisine is as diverse as India itself, using numerous ingredients and preparation styles. It then describes typical eating habits in India, with breakfast considered important and dinner as the main meal. The document proceeds to describe the cuisines of North, East, South, and West India, highlighting common ingredients and dishes for each region. It notes that Indian food in general has high nutritional value depending on ingredients and cooking methods used.
This document provides an introduction to the cuisine of Manipur, India. It begins with background information on Manipur, noting that it is a northeastern state bounded by Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam with a population of almost 3 million people. The document then describes 4 popular Manipuri dishes: 1) Chamthong or Kangshoi, a healthy vegetable stew flavored with onions, garlic and ginger; 2) Eromba, a combination of boiled vegetables and fermented fish; 3) Paaknam, a savory pancake made from besan batter, vegetables and fish and steamed in banana leaves; and 4) Alu Kangmet, a simple side dish of mashed boiled potatoes mixed
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Indian food is different from rest of the world not only in taste but also in cooking methods. It reflects a perfect blend of various cultures and ages. Just like Indian culture, food in India has also been influenced by various civilizations, which have contributed their share in its overall development and the present form.Foods of India are better known for its spiciness. Throughout India, be it North India or South India, spices are used generously in food. But one must not forget that every single spice used in Indian dishes carries some or the other nutritional as well as medicinal properties.
Famous classical dances in India. Indian classical dance, or Shastriya Nritya, is an umbrella term for various performance arts rooted in religious Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory and practice can be traced to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra.
The number of recognized classical dances range from eight to more, depending on the source and scholar. The Sangeet Natak Akademi recognizes eight – Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathakali, Sattriya, Manipuri and Mohiniyattam.Scholars such as Drid Williams add Chhau, Yaksagana and Bhagavata Mela to the list.While the Culture Ministry of the Government of India recognizes Chhau as well. These dances have been regional, all of them include music and recitation in local language or Sanskrit, and they represent a unity of core ideas in a diversity of styles, costumes and expression
HTOI going to introduce you to some of the top Indian folk and tribal dance forms of India. So, for what you are waiting let’s explore the famous Indian folk and tribal dances.
Kuchipudi is a classical Indian dance that originated in the village of Kuchipudi in Andhra Pradesh. It was developed and codified in the 13th century by Siddhendra Yogi, who established it as an art form performed primarily by male Brahmin dancers. Traditional Kuchipudi involved dance dramas with multiple characters portrayed through hand gestures, facial expressions, and occasionally dialog. While it is now often performed as a solo piece, the themes are still drawn from Hindu scriptures and mythology. Key elements of Kuchipudi include intricate footwork, sculpted body movements, and expression of the nine emotions or rasas through performance.
The document provides information on performing arts in India, including music, dance, and drama. It discusses how these art forms have been an integral part of Indian culture since ancient times, initially used for religious propagation and social reforms. It describes the two main classical music traditions of Hindustani music in North India and Carnatic music in South India. Key texts that discuss music include the Natyashastra, Brihaddesi, and Sangeet Ratnakara. The document also outlines the patronage of music by ancient and medieval rulers like the Mughals and the contributions of saints and poets in popularizing religious music.
1) The document is a skit about the origins and celebration of Earth Day. It follows a student who learns about her school's Earth Day activities and plans to participate in tree planting the next day.
2) That night, the student dreams about Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson, who worries about environmental degradation in the 1960s and creates the first Earth Day in 1970. In the dream, actors portray different forms of pollution.
3) The next morning, the excited student leaves for school in green clothes to plant trees for Earth Day, eager to do her part to help the environment.
Poster Making - Grade 11 English CBSE
Reference: Success CDS, CBSE Tuts, Brighton School, Pearson Education
Posters are used for giving information to a large group of people. A poster is not printed in a newspaper, but, like a notice, is put in a public place where many people can see it. Posters are used for giving information/publicity to cultural events. They are also used by the government, municipal authorities or NGOs to educate the common public about important issues.
Art integration seamlessly blends art with other subjects to make learning more meaningful and joyful. It uses art as a medium for teaching concepts in a way that holistically develops students' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills. Research shows students who learn in schools with integrated arts programs tend to have academic advantages and stronger social and emotional development compared to students without such programs.
India is famous for various things such as yoga, scenic beauty, temples, spices and Festivals.
Here you will see differentÌýharvest festivals in IndiaÌýwhich are celebrated with much enthusiasm all over the country on the occasion of the main harvests of the year.
The slide show is about the International Kite festival for Peace.
This was an assignment for the Mathematics project "Mathematics of Kites"
Project by students of Class VIII Kendriya Vidyalaya,Fort William.Please give feedback.
pnpratima@gmail.com
Kites originated in China in 549 AD using materials like silk and bamboo. They were later used by a Korean general in 788 AD to scare enemies by making kites look like cannonballs. Kites have been used for both transportation and recreation purposes, such as games in Afghanistan where people cut down each other's kites. Understanding aerodynamics from kites helped with designing planes and remote controlled vehicles. The presentation provides basic instructions on how to construct a simple kite using paper, sticks, string, and tying techniques.
The poem "No Men Are Foreign" by James Kirkup promotes the message of unity and harmony among all people regardless of differences. The poet says that no men are strange and no countries foreign, as we are all human beings made of the same flesh and blood. While we may have different customs and beliefs, our basic human emotions are the same. The poem stresses that we should not hate others or consider them enemies. Instead, we should recognize our universal brotherhood as children of God living on the same earth.
Nagaland is a state in northeast India known for its hospitable Naga people and diverse tribal cultures. The 16 Naga tribes each have their own customs, traditions, languages and festivals centered around agriculture. Christianity is now the dominant religion. Nagaland offers beautiful natural scenery and biodiversity, with forests and mountains home to hornbills, pheasants and other wildlife. The cuisine of the Naga people features smoked, dried and fermented meats as well as local herbs and spices. The annual Hornbill Festival celebrates Naga culture through music, dance, crafts and sports from all the tribes.
The document discusses factors that affect food choices around the world such as climate, money, culture, religion, and holidays. It provides examples of common foods and eating practices in different regions of Asia, the Middle East, and religious groups. Specific foods mentioned include rice consumed in Asia, chickpeas and pita bread in the Middle East, and the use of chopsticks in Chinese, Vietnamese and Japanese cultures. The document also discusses how climate and money can impact food choices.
India's Independence Day on August 15th commemorates the end of British rule in 1947 and the division of India and Pakistan into separate countries. It is a national holiday celebrated across India with flags and decorations in the colors of the Indian flag as the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at Red Fort in New Delhi and families gather for meals and picnics.
Maharashtra is a state located in western India. It has a highly diverse cuisine that is influenced by its coastal Konkan region as well as inland areas. Some popular Maharashtrian dishes include vada pav, misal pav, modak sweets, and coconut-based seafood curries from Konkan. The state is also known for non-vegetarian dishes like the spicy Kolhapuri mutton curry. Major crops grown in the state include rice, jowar, sugarcane, and various fruits like mangoes and grapes. The city of Mumbai, the state capital, has its own street foods including bhelpuri and pav bhaji.
The document provides an overview of Andhra Pradesh state in India, including:
1) Andhra Pradesh has a distinct culture with influences from North and South India seen in its literature, music, dance, arts and cuisine.
2) The history of Andhra Pradesh dates back 1000 years, with early mentions in 800 BC. Major industries today include IT, mining, agriculture and textiles.
3) The cuisine is known for its spice and heat, with liberal use of chillies, coconut, and ingredients like tamarind and peanuts. Signature dishes include biryani, haleem, and spicy pickles.
The author describes their last family vacation to the beach, where they had a lot of fun eating seafood, though the author did not enjoy coconut milk like their father did. They conclude that they had a wonderful time with family at the awesome beach and hope to return one day, and upon returning home also had fun going out with friends and family and visiting places in their city.
This document provides an overview of food culture in India. It discusses that Indian cuisine is as diverse as India itself, using numerous ingredients and preparation styles. It then describes typical eating habits in India, with breakfast considered important and dinner as the main meal. The document proceeds to describe the cuisines of North, East, South, and West India, highlighting common ingredients and dishes for each region. It notes that Indian food in general has high nutritional value depending on ingredients and cooking methods used.
This document provides an introduction to the cuisine of Manipur, India. It begins with background information on Manipur, noting that it is a northeastern state bounded by Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam with a population of almost 3 million people. The document then describes 4 popular Manipuri dishes: 1) Chamthong or Kangshoi, a healthy vegetable stew flavored with onions, garlic and ginger; 2) Eromba, a combination of boiled vegetables and fermented fish; 3) Paaknam, a savory pancake made from besan batter, vegetables and fish and steamed in banana leaves; and 4) Alu Kangmet, a simple side dish of mashed boiled potatoes mixed
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You are here: Recipes Home: Food Guide: Food In India
Indian Food
Indian food is different from rest of the world not only in taste but also in cooking methods. It reflects a perfect blend of various cultures and ages. Just like Indian culture, food in India has also been influenced by various civilizations, which have contributed their share in its overall development and the present form.Foods of India are better known for its spiciness. Throughout India, be it North India or South India, spices are used generously in food. But one must not forget that every single spice used in Indian dishes carries some or the other nutritional as well as medicinal properties.
Famous classical dances in India. Indian classical dance, or Shastriya Nritya, is an umbrella term for various performance arts rooted in religious Hindu musical theatre styles, whose theory and practice can be traced to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra.
The number of recognized classical dances range from eight to more, depending on the source and scholar. The Sangeet Natak Akademi recognizes eight – Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathakali, Sattriya, Manipuri and Mohiniyattam.Scholars such as Drid Williams add Chhau, Yaksagana and Bhagavata Mela to the list.While the Culture Ministry of the Government of India recognizes Chhau as well. These dances have been regional, all of them include music and recitation in local language or Sanskrit, and they represent a unity of core ideas in a diversity of styles, costumes and expression
HTOI going to introduce you to some of the top Indian folk and tribal dance forms of India. So, for what you are waiting let’s explore the famous Indian folk and tribal dances.
Kuchipudi is a classical Indian dance that originated in the village of Kuchipudi in Andhra Pradesh. It was developed and codified in the 13th century by Siddhendra Yogi, who established it as an art form performed primarily by male Brahmin dancers. Traditional Kuchipudi involved dance dramas with multiple characters portrayed through hand gestures, facial expressions, and occasionally dialog. While it is now often performed as a solo piece, the themes are still drawn from Hindu scriptures and mythology. Key elements of Kuchipudi include intricate footwork, sculpted body movements, and expression of the nine emotions or rasas through performance.
The document provides information on performing arts in India, including music, dance, and drama. It discusses how these art forms have been an integral part of Indian culture since ancient times, initially used for religious propagation and social reforms. It describes the two main classical music traditions of Hindustani music in North India and Carnatic music in South India. Key texts that discuss music include the Natyashastra, Brihaddesi, and Sangeet Ratnakara. The document also outlines the patronage of music by ancient and medieval rulers like the Mughals and the contributions of saints and poets in popularizing religious music.
1) The document is a skit about the origins and celebration of Earth Day. It follows a student who learns about her school's Earth Day activities and plans to participate in tree planting the next day.
2) That night, the student dreams about Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson, who worries about environmental degradation in the 1960s and creates the first Earth Day in 1970. In the dream, actors portray different forms of pollution.
3) The next morning, the excited student leaves for school in green clothes to plant trees for Earth Day, eager to do her part to help the environment.
Poster Making - Grade 11 English CBSE
Reference: Success CDS, CBSE Tuts, Brighton School, Pearson Education
Posters are used for giving information to a large group of people. A poster is not printed in a newspaper, but, like a notice, is put in a public place where many people can see it. Posters are used for giving information/publicity to cultural events. They are also used by the government, municipal authorities or NGOs to educate the common public about important issues.
Art integration seamlessly blends art with other subjects to make learning more meaningful and joyful. It uses art as a medium for teaching concepts in a way that holistically develops students' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills. Research shows students who learn in schools with integrated arts programs tend to have academic advantages and stronger social and emotional development compared to students without such programs.
India is famous for various things such as yoga, scenic beauty, temples, spices and Festivals.
Here you will see differentÌýharvest festivals in IndiaÌýwhich are celebrated with much enthusiasm all over the country on the occasion of the main harvests of the year.
The slide show is about the International Kite festival for Peace.
This was an assignment for the Mathematics project "Mathematics of Kites"
Project by students of Class VIII Kendriya Vidyalaya,Fort William.Please give feedback.
pnpratima@gmail.com
Kites originated in China in 549 AD using materials like silk and bamboo. They were later used by a Korean general in 788 AD to scare enemies by making kites look like cannonballs. Kites have been used for both transportation and recreation purposes, such as games in Afghanistan where people cut down each other's kites. Understanding aerodynamics from kites helped with designing planes and remote controlled vehicles. The presentation provides basic instructions on how to construct a simple kite using paper, sticks, string, and tying techniques.
This document provides an overview of kite boarding, including its history and types of kites used for kite boarding like kitesurfing, snow kiting, and kite land boarding. It describes the basic equipment needed like kites in sizes from 0.7 to 21 square meters and control bars and lines. Instructions are given for kite positions. Additionally, the document lists kiting schools in Abu Dhabi and invites questions.
Several students wrote about places they would like to visit if they were a kite. Many expressed a desire to see landmarks like Big Ben in London or visit countries like Greece, Spain, Estonia and the UK. Popular activities included seeing sights, visiting parks and beaches, learning the local culture and meeting famous local athletes, leaders and entertainers.
This presentation was created for my internship at Princeton Partners, Inc. I was given the challenge of planning my own mock event, and presented the event to company directors and managers at the end of the summer.
To make a kite, cut a diamond shape from paper and tie two sticks together with string at a tight cross. Make two holes in the paper and thread a thick string through the inside corners where the sticks cross, tying the string once both ends are threaded. Finally, tie a long string to the sticks for a tail and optionally add small paper strips for decoration.
The document provides basic rules for kite flying, including to never fly kites near power lines, during electrical storms, over people or animals, or near airports. It also recommends wearing eye protection on sunny days, standing on solid ground, having sufficient space, ensuring the flying area is clear of obstacles, and never flying over roadways. The document concludes by providing contact information for a bird rescue center for injured birds during kite flying festivals.
This document provides information about teaching Korean kites in K-12 classrooms. It discusses how teaching with kites can incorporate science, world cultures, art, and design. It recommends Linda Sue Park's book "The Kite Fighters" as a culminating project. It then describes the unique characteristics of Korean fighter kites, the history of kite fighting in Korea, how kite fighting is conducted, and where to purchase kites and kite kits for classroom use.
Matt's amazing powerpoint of chinese games!worldlanguages
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Chinese children enjoy playing many traditional games including kite flying, jump rope, shuttlecock, tops, yo-yos, and tangrams. Kite flying is popular in autumn and uses lightweight split bamboo frames. Jump rope dates back 1,500 years and uses various materials for the rope. Shuttlecock evolved from a military exercise and involves kicking a weighted base with feathers. Tops can be traced to the Sung dynasty and are spun using strings or whips. Yo-yos were described in Ming dynasty records as bamboo bells played by children in spring. Tangrams are an ancient puzzle whose exact origins are unknown.
Kitesurfing involves using a kite to harness wind power to propel a rider on a small surfboard. It was developed in the late 1970s by combining kite flying techniques with surfing. Kitesurfers use two scientific principles - Newton's laws of motion and Bernoulli's principle of fluid dynamics - to generate lift from the kite that overcomes their weight and allows them to glide across the water. Mastering kitesurfing requires learning how to control the kite's movement through the power system to navigate and perform tricks using onshore winds and air currents like updrafts and thermals. The sport requires specialized equipment like kites, control bars, harnesses, boards, and safety
Kitesurfing originated in China over 2800 years ago using kites for various purposes such as entertainment, art, and military reconnaissance. In 1977, the sports of kiting and surfing were combined to create the new sport of kitesurfing. Kitesurfing uses kites of various designs and materials to harness the power of the wind to lift a rider and pull them across the water on a surfboard. It requires an understanding of aerodynamic principles like Bernoulli's principle and Newton's third law of motion to generate lift from the kite. Kitesurfers must also consider factors like wind conditions, safety equipment, and proper training to safely enjoy the sport.
This document discusses kite flying and provides questions and answers about the science behind it. It asks questions about ideal weather conditions, how kites are constructed, and why string is used. The document then provides answers explaining that kites fly due to lift from wind pushing on their surface area, as well as tension in the string countering gravity. It also discusses how tails help stabilize kites by adding needed weight and drag.
This is a sample of Project based learning in Mathematics.Students of Pratima Nayak learned concept of Quadrilaterals by a fun activity Kite making.
If you like the idea please comment.
pnpratima@gmail.com
The document discusses the physics behind how kites are able to fly. It explains that kites generate lift through Bernoulli's principle and Newton's third law of motion as air flows over and under the kite. The main forces acting on a kiting are lift, which overcomes the kite and rider's weight; drag from air movement; and gravity pulling downward. A kite's position in different wind conditions affects these forces.
Rabbits abc is a Friendly site for kids. The site was developed, keeping in mind all the necessities about the kids. All the things necessary for the kids starting from kindergarten are available. To say in short A – Z about the kid’s information is provided. Explore to the outside world other than their schools subjects. http://www.rabbitsabc.com/
This document discusses Basant, a spring festival celebrated in parts of South Asia by flying kites. It notes that kite flying originated in China centuries ago and later spread to other countries for recreation. Basant provides economic advantages by promoting tourism and generating entertainment, helping circulate money and reduce unemployment. During Basant, people in Punjab traditionally wear yellow clothing to represent the colors of spring. However, the document notes that Basant is now banned due to safety concerns.
Basant Festival is a traditional kite-flying festival celebrated in Pakistan, especially in Punjab province, to mark the arrival of spring. Preparations begin 2-3 months in advance with people buying kites and threads, getting new clothes, and planning food and music. The celebration starts after sunset with people gathering on rooftops and in the streets, dancing bhangra to loud music while flying kites and lighting fireworks late into the night.
Basant is a festival celebrated in parts of South Asia by flying kites to welcome the spring season. People make kites of various sizes and shapes in advance of the festival using special materials to make the kite strings strong and sharp for competing against other kites. While Basant involves kite flying, it does not have any religious significance.
Traditional Clothing from the Provinces of Pakistanimanzoqi
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This document summarizes the traditional clothing styles across different provinces of Pakistan. It notes that while styles have evolved somewhat, shalwar kameez remains the traditional Pakistani dress. Each province has maintained distinctive elements of traditional clothing. For example, Balochi dresses feature beautiful needlework and large pockets on the front. Sindhi traditional wear includes the unique Ajrak print cloth and Sindhi topi hat. Punjabi clothing once included lacha pants and colorful paranda accessories but now focuses more on modern interpretations at demonstrations. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa features embroidered kameez with dupattas for women. Overall, the document highlights the cultural uniqueness found in traditional dresses across Pakistani regions.
The Kite festival is celebrated annually on September 17th to worship Lord Vishwakarma. On this day, the sky is filled with colorful kites. Students in class 2 made kites and displayed them, showcasing their creativity through kites depicting Goddess Durga.
The Kite festival is celebrated annually on September 17th to worship Lord Vishwakarma. On this day, the sky is filled with colorful kites. Students in class 2 made kites and displayed them, showcasing their creativity through kites depicting Goddess Durga.
The Kite festival is celebrated annually on September 17th to worship Lord Vishwakarma. On this day, the sky is filled with colorful kites. Students in class 2 made kites and displayed them, showcasing their creativity through kites depicting Goddess Durga.
This document shows an extension work on neighbourhood done by the Birla High boys of class2.They visited the market place in their own neighbourhood and interacted with the vendors.
This document promotes green values such as using pencil holders, bookmarks, and greeting cards made from recycled materials instead of single-use plastic items. It encourages fuel-efficient cooking without fires, and using reusable items instead of disposable plastic utensils and plates. It also suggests keeping music volumes low to prevent noise pollution and planting a tree on your birthday.
Blind Spots in AI and Formulation Science Knowledge Pyramid (Updated Perspect...Ajaz Hussain
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This presentation delves into the systemic blind spots within pharmaceutical science and regulatory systems, emphasizing the significance of "inactive ingredients" and their influence on therapeutic equivalence. These blind spots, indicative of normalized systemic failures, go beyond mere chance occurrences and are ingrained deeply enough to compromise decision-making processes and erode trust.
Historical instances like the 1938 FD&C Act and the Generic Drug Scandals underscore how crisis-triggered reforms often fail to address the fundamental issues, perpetuating inefficiencies and hazards.
The narrative advocates a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive, adaptable systems prioritizing continuous enhancement. Key hurdles involve challenging outdated assumptions regarding bioavailability, inadequately funded research ventures, and the impact of vague language in regulatory frameworks.
The rise of large language models (LLMs) presents promising solutions, albeit with accompanying risks necessitating thorough validation and seamless integration.
Tackling these blind spots demands a holistic approach, embracing adaptive learning and a steadfast commitment to self-improvement. By nurturing curiosity, refining regulatory terminology, and judiciously harnessing new technologies, the pharmaceutical sector can progress towards better public health service delivery and ensure the safety, efficacy, and real-world impact of drug products.
How to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18. In Odoo, Init Hooks are essential functions specified as strings in the __init__ file of a module.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of software’s, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
Useful environment methods in Odoo 18 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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In this slide we’ll discuss on the useful environment methods in Odoo 18. In Odoo 18, environment methods play a crucial role in simplifying model interactions and enhancing data processing within the ORM framework.
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Research & Research Methods: Basic Concepts and Types.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt has been made for the students pursuing PG in social science and humanities like M.Ed., M.A. (Education), Ph.D. Scholars. It will be also beneficial for the teachers and other faculty members interested in research and teaching research concepts.
Prelims of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Master’s degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APM’s People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
Computer Network Unit IV - Lecture Notes - Network LayerMurugan146644
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Title:
Lecture Notes - Unit IV - The Network Layer
Description:
Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Computer Network concepts, tailored for final year B.Sc. Computer Science students affiliated with Alagappa University. This document covers fundamental principles and advanced topics in Computer Network. PDF content is prepared from the text book Computer Network by Andrew S. Tenanbaum
Key Topics Covered:
Main Topic : The Network Layer
Sub-Topic : Network Layer Design Issues (Store and forward packet switching , service provided to the transport layer, implementation of connection less service, implementation of connection oriented service, Comparision of virtual circuit and datagram subnet), Routing algorithms (Shortest path routing, Flooding , Distance Vector routing algorithm, Link state routing algorithm , hierarchical routing algorithm, broadcast routing, multicast routing algorithm)
Other Link :
1.Introduction to computer network - /slideshow/lecture-notes-introduction-to-computer-network/274183454
2. Physical Layer - /slideshow/lecture-notes-unit-ii-the-physical-layer/274747125
3. Data Link Layer Part 1 : /slideshow/lecture-notes-unit-iii-the-datalink-layer/275288798
Target Audience:
Final year B.Sc. Computer Science students at Alagappa University seeking a solid foundation in Computer Network principles for academic.
About the Author:
Dr. S. Murugan is Associate Professor at Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi. With 23 years of teaching experience in the field of Computer Science, Dr. S. Murugan has a passion for simplifying complex concepts in Computer Network
Disclaimer:
This document is intended for educational purposes only. The content presented here reflects the author’s understanding in the field of Computer Network
Prelims of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
2. The Kite festival is celebrated on 17th September every year. On this day Lord Vishwakarma , the Architect God of the Hindu mythology is worshipped. On this day the entire sky is studded with colourful kites. In this presentation we present how our boys of class-2 made the kites and displayed them on the boards.