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Lifeskill presentation
1. Three language formula for secondary
education.
2. Google knows too much about us.
3. Mobile computing-a boon or a bane.
4. Enemy property bill.
1. Three language formula for secondary
education
Three language formula for language learning was formulated in
1968 by the Ministry of Education of the Government of India in
consultation with the states.
The three language formula does not speak of the mother tongue
but only of the use of regional language alongwith Hindi/Modern
Indian Languages and English.
First language- mother tongue/regional language.
Second language-Hindi speaking states-English or some other language belonging
to modern India
-non Hindi speaking states-English or Hindi
Third language-Hindi speaking states-English or some other language belonging to Modern
India*
-non Hindi speaking states-English or some other languages belonging to
Modern India*
*the one that is not chosen as the second language
In many states, it has been adopted as
3+/-1 formula, and for the speaker of
(linguistic)minority languages it has
become a four language formula as they
have to learn their mother tongue, the
dominant regional language, English and
Hindi
2. Google knows too much about us.
How much does the Big G really know about you?
Quite a lot, is the short answer
For example, Google has a record of every search you’ve
ever made. Yes, Every single search. This includes voice
searches and YouTube searches. So if you’ve ever searched
for anything embarrassing, it’s been recorded……..
Google….
Most of us have come to accept the fact that pretty much
everything we do online is tracked and recorded…..
And as the world’s biggest company, Google probably
holds more data about us than anyone else-allowing the
search giant to provide advertisers with detailed profiles of
it’s users……
But have you ever wondered exactly what Google really
knows about you???????
3. Mobile computing-a boon or a bane.
Have you ever thought what knife is-an instrument used in the
kitchen or a weapon?
Similar is the case with technology that is mobile phones. It all
depends on the way it is used.
Since the dawn of human civilisation man has been dedicated
to inventing and creating things. Mobile phone is one such,
portable electronic device.
Why mobile phone a boon??
? Easy to use.
? Comfortable and equipped with almost every latest feature
we desire such as camera, calculator, internet, banking
services, games and many more.
Can you imagine a life without your multipurpose toy which can
be taken anywhere anytime and can be played and enjoyed???
Why mobile phone a bane?
? Privacy is lost due to advanced technology of digital
cameras in cell phones.
? The wave emitted from them can change our skin
tissues.
? Increase in road accidents are due to “talking while
driving”.
Even new phobias have come into picture for mobile
users:
? Nomophobia- The fear of being out of cell phone contact.
? Phantom Ring- Imaging the cellphone to be ringing or feel it vibrating in
the pocket, when it’s actually not.
? Pocket Patter- patting your pockets to check if the cellphone is still there.
? Human Antenna- stretching your arm to hold the phones at a height in
the hope that it’ll get the strongest signal.
Are Mobile phones boon or bane???
4. Enemy property bill.
The Enemy Property Bill,2016 which amends the Enemy
Property Act,1968,was passed by voice cote in Lokh
Sabha,incorporating the amendments made by the Rajya Sabha
last week.
The Lokh Sabha had passed the bill earlier but certain
amendments were introduced to it in the Rajya Sabha, on the
recommendations of a select committee. Those amendments
had to be approved by the Lower House, which was done on
Tuesday.
According to the Bill:
“Enemy Property” refers to any property belonging to, held or managed on
behalf of an enemy, an enemy subject or an enemy firm.
The government has vested these properties in the Custodian of Enemy Property for
India, an office instituted under the central government.
“The purpose of bill is to clarify the 1968 Act. Inheritance law will not be applicable on
Enemy Property… This will put an end to the long pending issue which should have
ideally happened in 2010 when bill was introduced”, Home minister Rajnath Singh
said while replying to a brief debate on the bill.
Proposed amendments are:
? Once an enemy property is vested to the Custodian it shall continue to be vested
in him.
? It shall not revert back to enemy subject or enemy firm due to reasons such as
death of subject or firm ceased to function. The law of succession does not apply
to enemy property.
? Henceforth there cannot be transfer of any property vested in the custodian by an
enemy till it is disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
? Expands the definition of the enemy to include(i)legal heirs of enemies even if they
are Indian citizens or of another country which is not an enemy(ii)Nationals of an
enemy country who have changed their nationality to another country, etc.
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Lifeskill presentation

  • 1. Lifeskill presentation 1. Three language formula for secondary education. 2. Google knows too much about us. 3. Mobile computing-a boon or a bane. 4. Enemy property bill.
  • 2. 1. Three language formula for secondary education Three language formula for language learning was formulated in 1968 by the Ministry of Education of the Government of India in consultation with the states. The three language formula does not speak of the mother tongue but only of the use of regional language alongwith Hindi/Modern Indian Languages and English.
  • 3. First language- mother tongue/regional language. Second language-Hindi speaking states-English or some other language belonging to modern India -non Hindi speaking states-English or Hindi Third language-Hindi speaking states-English or some other language belonging to Modern India* -non Hindi speaking states-English or some other languages belonging to Modern India* *the one that is not chosen as the second language
  • 4. In many states, it has been adopted as 3+/-1 formula, and for the speaker of (linguistic)minority languages it has become a four language formula as they have to learn their mother tongue, the dominant regional language, English and Hindi
  • 5. 2. Google knows too much about us. How much does the Big G really know about you? Quite a lot, is the short answer For example, Google has a record of every search you’ve ever made. Yes, Every single search. This includes voice searches and YouTube searches. So if you’ve ever searched for anything embarrassing, it’s been recorded……..
  • 6. Google…. Most of us have come to accept the fact that pretty much everything we do online is tracked and recorded….. And as the world’s biggest company, Google probably holds more data about us than anyone else-allowing the search giant to provide advertisers with detailed profiles of it’s users…… But have you ever wondered exactly what Google really knows about you???????
  • 7. 3. Mobile computing-a boon or a bane. Have you ever thought what knife is-an instrument used in the kitchen or a weapon? Similar is the case with technology that is mobile phones. It all depends on the way it is used. Since the dawn of human civilisation man has been dedicated to inventing and creating things. Mobile phone is one such, portable electronic device.
  • 8. Why mobile phone a boon?? ? Easy to use. ? Comfortable and equipped with almost every latest feature we desire such as camera, calculator, internet, banking services, games and many more. Can you imagine a life without your multipurpose toy which can be taken anywhere anytime and can be played and enjoyed???
  • 9. Why mobile phone a bane? ? Privacy is lost due to advanced technology of digital cameras in cell phones. ? The wave emitted from them can change our skin tissues. ? Increase in road accidents are due to “talking while driving”.
  • 10. Even new phobias have come into picture for mobile users: ? Nomophobia- The fear of being out of cell phone contact. ? Phantom Ring- Imaging the cellphone to be ringing or feel it vibrating in the pocket, when it’s actually not. ? Pocket Patter- patting your pockets to check if the cellphone is still there. ? Human Antenna- stretching your arm to hold the phones at a height in the hope that it’ll get the strongest signal. Are Mobile phones boon or bane???
  • 11. 4. Enemy property bill. The Enemy Property Bill,2016 which amends the Enemy Property Act,1968,was passed by voice cote in Lokh Sabha,incorporating the amendments made by the Rajya Sabha last week. The Lokh Sabha had passed the bill earlier but certain amendments were introduced to it in the Rajya Sabha, on the recommendations of a select committee. Those amendments had to be approved by the Lower House, which was done on Tuesday.
  • 12. According to the Bill: “Enemy Property” refers to any property belonging to, held or managed on behalf of an enemy, an enemy subject or an enemy firm. The government has vested these properties in the Custodian of Enemy Property for India, an office instituted under the central government. “The purpose of bill is to clarify the 1968 Act. Inheritance law will not be applicable on Enemy Property… This will put an end to the long pending issue which should have ideally happened in 2010 when bill was introduced”, Home minister Rajnath Singh said while replying to a brief debate on the bill.
  • 13. Proposed amendments are: ? Once an enemy property is vested to the Custodian it shall continue to be vested in him. ? It shall not revert back to enemy subject or enemy firm due to reasons such as death of subject or firm ceased to function. The law of succession does not apply to enemy property. ? Henceforth there cannot be transfer of any property vested in the custodian by an enemy till it is disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the Act. ? Expands the definition of the enemy to include(i)legal heirs of enemies even if they are Indian citizens or of another country which is not an enemy(ii)Nationals of an enemy country who have changed their nationality to another country, etc.