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Volume : 1 | Issue : I | Year : 2012-13

A cloud does not know


why it moves in just such a direction and at such a speed,
it feels an impulsion.......this is the place to go now.

But the sky knows


the reason and the patterns behind all clouds, and you will know, too,
when you lift yourself high enough to see beyond horizons.

St. Mary's Academy


Saharanpur
Prayer to
Our Lady of Graces
O most Loving Mother of Jesus, whom God made the
Mother of us all, I beseech thee, rain down from thy
throne of mercy and grace, blessings on me and those
dear to me.

O most glorious Queen of Heaven, help me in


troubles and difficulties, that afflict and oppress me.

O most gentle Lady of Graces, trusting in thy unfailing


assistance I beg thee to grant me this special favour I
stand in need of.

O most merciful refuge of sinners, I know I have


offended thy Divine Son so often; but I promise to love
Him more and resist all that displeases Him.

O most tender comforter of the afflicted. keep me ever


under the mantle of thy loving care. Amen

Sacred Image of

Our Lady of Graces


Venerated at Sardhana Church, Meerut (U.P.)
Blessed Mother Teresa
(Missionaries of Charity)
Born : August 26, 1910
Died : September 5, 1997
Beatified : October 19, 2003 Rt. Rev. Francis Kalist
Mother truly lived this passage, she quoted so often. Bishop of the Catholic
‘Lord when did we see thee And when did we see thee Sick Diocese of Meerut,
hungry and feed thee,
or thirsty and give thee drink?
or in Prison and visited thee?
And the Lord will answer them,
&
The Chairman of
And when did we see thee 'Truly, I say to you, as you did it St.Mary's Academy
a stranger and welcome thee, to one of the least of these
or naked and clothed thee? my brethren, you did it to me.’
(Mt. 37-40)
Manager's Message From The Principal 's Desk
I extend my felicitations and compliments to the staff and the students of St. Mary's Academy, Dear Readers,
Saharanpur for bringing out the present issue of the school magazine.
It is said that love is perfected in sacrifice. In the enlightened state, we are ready to give ourselves to
It gives me a great sense of pride that the institution has been aspiring towards greater heights each others in deep self-sacrifice. Anyone who is enlightened has to go through crucible of suffering to give
day and is fully equipped to meet all the challenges at various levels of life.
oneself to others in love.

The school magazine should help the development in the present academic arena where both the Mother Theresa is an embodiment of love. She spread her heart and spent it in loving others, especially
students and the teachers are in need of a magazine like this to express their splendour. The school
the poor. In loving the poor and the unfortunate, she expressed her love for JESUS, her Master.
magazine has definitely led to a new set of challenges wherein both the teachers and the students will
equip themselves with creative skills in the mainstream learning process.
One day while addressing the youth, she brought out the link between prayer, faith, love and service.
She said to them, “You today, as young people - all those who are studying, working and preparing for
An institution like St. Mary's Academy should instill in every student the spiritual, moral and social
values from the very initial stages of a child. In an institution, education is not just a medium of learning the future, have that conviction, have that tender love for JESUS and with Him and through Him you will
and growing rich. It should be a medium which helps the students to deepen their insight, creating a be able to do great things. But to be able to do that, we need to pray and the fruit of prayer is deepening
meaningful outlook and widening the 'Horizons'. of faith and fruit of faith is love and the fruit of love is service.

I exhort every student of the Institution to make use of every facility provided in the institution, which May the motto of our Academy “FOR GOD AND COUNTRY” awaken each one of us to be a self gift to
should help them to continue their pursuit of excellence in the years to come. others in love and service.

God bless you all. May God bless you

Fr. Frederick D'Souza FR. JOACHIM BRAGGS


(Manager) Principal
Editor's Note
The presentation of this volume of 'HORIZONS' brings joie de vivre to me as well
as the whole Marian Fraternity. We have been able to bring this pearl out of the
oyster shell after a long hiatus. It became possible only through the
determination and strenuous efforts of our Principal, editors and students. Our

Shubham Goel (XI'A1), Raghav Maheshwari (X'B), Aayan Atiq (X'B), Nikita Jain (XII'B2), Reetika Bhattacharya (XII'A1)
school magazine 'HORIZONS' aims to entertain as well as unravel new

Mr. Saurabh Luthra


Editor- Science Section
parameters of knowledge. We hope that you will find it full of fun, knowledge and
aesthetic appeal.

The presentation of 'HORIZONS' is the manifestation of our commitment towards


the all round development of our students to groom them well to become
successful in all the spheres of life. We impart them education and along with it,
we flare up their imagination. As you turn the leaves of our kaleidoscopic script,
you will explore a new world full of zeal, thoughts, imaginations, intelligence and
reflections of these young minds. A plethora of sundry compositions- reports,
essays, stories, puzzles, riddles, jokes, caricatures etc. The young scribes have
tried their best to add more flavours to feed your literary senses. Through
photographs, we present some glimpses of our curricular and co-curricular
activities that took place during the course of the academic session 2012-13.

Editor- Commerce Section


Mr. A.U. Siddiqui

Apoorva Sharma (X'D) and Vanshika Arora (XI'B1)


As we look back at the accomplishments of our Academy through five decades
Editorial Board

since its establishment, we acknowledge our deep gratitude to the Heavenly


Father under whose benign care and guidance all this was made possible. With a
glorious history of 48 years, our academy has attained many milestones in
academics, sports, cultural fest, educative exhibitions and symposia etc. We are
lavishly blessed with hundreds of nostalgic events that have taken place in the
past. We thank and pray to God Almighty for his blessings to scale new heights of

Ms.Prabha Sharma
Ms.Nahid Afshan

Mr. Roger V. Gill


success in future too.

Associate Editor
Editor-in-Chief

Student Editors :

Photography
Our Academy is blessed with a flawless reputation due to the patronage and
good wishes of his Excellency Rev. Francis Kalist , the Bishop of Diocese of
Meerut . He has always been an unfailing source of inspiration to us. Rev. Father 'Education is not to reform

Editor- Hindi Section


Mr. E.R. Massey
Fredrick D'Souza, the Manager of our Academy is the real force behind all our
achievements. With his keen sight and incessant care he looks after the students or amuse them or to
Academy to make it better day by day.
make them expert technicians.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our Principal, Rev. Father
Joachim Braggs for his guidance to accomplish this arduous task to prepare and It is to unsettle their minds,
present this magnificent magazine. He is an academician par excellence, a great
disciplinarian and a pillar of strength for the staff and students. Under his vigilant widen their horizons, inflame
and unwavering guidance, our Academy has scaled many new heights of
success and glory. He is working 24X7 tirelessly to lead the academy along the their intellects, and teach
path of progress. We look forward to the future with great confidence and hope
our Academy will touch newer 'Horizons.' them to think straight, if
Sr. Daisy & Mr. Keith Ross

Finally I would like to acknowledge my gratitude and commend the efforts of our possible.'
Editor- English Section

Editorial board, Literary Committee and all those involved in the compilation of
this magazine.

Readers' healthy criticism and suggestions are always welcome for


improvements in the future.

Wishing everyone all the best

NAHID AFSHAN
PGT English
St. Mary's Academy
Saharanpur

Senior & Secondary Staff


IRow from Left to Right - Mr. Arvind Kumar, Mr. A.U. Siddiqui, Mr. R.K. Sharma, Mr. George Scott, Mr. D.R. Sharma, Mr. S.D.K. Gupta, Fr.
Joachim Braggs (Principal), Fr. Fredrick D'souza (Manager), Sr. Daisy, Sr. Roseena, Ms. Poonam Maheshwari, Ms. Prabha Sharma,
Ms. Nahid Afshan and Ms. Vibha Scott.

II Row from Left to Right - Ms. Archna Singh, Ms. Jolly Kaushal, Sr. Albina, Ms. Edna Theophilus, Ms. Saroj Luke, Sr. Susan, Ms. Nirmala
Verma, Ms. Anvesha Cornelius, Ms. Sunita Singh, Ms. Bindu Bhatnagar, Ms. Parul Gera and Ms. T. Kazmi.

III Row from Left to Right - Mr. Arvind Kumar Dhiman, Mr. Sushil Kukreti, Mr. Varun, Mr. Amit Mittal, Mr. Wajid Hussain, Mr. G.S. Raj, Ms.
Kamini Chaudhary, Ms. Rekha Gupta, Ms. Bartholomia Massey, Ms. Sanpreet Kaur Batra and Ms. Anju Ahuja.

IV Row from Left to Right - Mr. Roger Vivian Gill, Mr. Sudhir Agarwal, Mr. Vijay Sharma, Mr. Mohd. Shahd, Mr. Saurabh Luthra, Mr. Vivek
Duneja, Mr. Vivek Kapoor and Mr. E.R.Massey.

St. Mary's Academy


Saharanpur

Primary & Pre-Primary Staff


IRow from Left to Right - Ms. Henrietta, Ms. Michelle Scott, Ms. S. Sharpe, Ms. Madhu Malini, Sr. Albina, Fr. Fredrick D'souza (Manager), Fr. Joachim Braggs (Principal), Ms. A. Mackelvy,
Ms. Nutan Chaudhury, Ms. Anita Sethi, Ms. Margaret D'castro and Ms. J.R. Bacon.

II Row from Left to Right - Ms. Olga John, Ms. Ruchi Sharpe, Ms. Sophia Ellias, Ms. Cheryl Williams, Ms. Aruna Sharpe, Ms. Crystal Attwel, Ms. Nidhi Rawat, Ms. Sonia Dhingra, Ms. Irene
Singh, Ms. Claudine Clement and Ms. Ivy Cyril.

III Row from Left to Right - Ms. Leela Cyriac, Ms. Khushboo Mendhiratta, Ms. Veronica Waldo, Ms. Shalani, Ms. Eva, Ms. Rosetta, Ms. Mary Ross, Ms. Meenakshi Gupta, Ms. D.R. Singh and
Ms. Geeta N. Nayar

IV Row from Left to Right - Mr. Tony Atmaram, Mr. Anupam Francis and Mr. Keith Ross.
Administrative Staff
I Row from Left to Right -
Mr. N.K. Jain, Fr. Fredrick D'souza,
Fr. Joachim Braggs and Ms. Renu Dias.

II Row from Left to Right -


Mr. Anugrah Kandulna, Mr. Bryan Atmaram,
Ms. Savina Daniel and Ms. Catherine Moses.

St. Mary's Academy


Supportive Staff Saharanpur

I Row from Left to Right -


Mr. Shiv Charan, Mr. Sanjay Kumar,
Mr. Christopher Joseph, Mr. Rajkumar,
Fr. Fredrick D'souza, Fr. Joachim Braggs, Ms. Asha,
Ms. Renu John, Ms. Teresa,
Ms. Krishna and Ms. Josephine

II Row from Left to Right -


Mr. Virendra Kumar, Mr. Sonu, Mr.Vijay, Mr. Vipin,
Mr. Roxwell John, Mr. Rampal, Mr. Rajeev Kumar
Chauhan, Mr. Sumit Jacob and Mr. Vinod Kumar.
2012-2013
School Chronicle
April 2, 2012 : New session started with new hopes and aspirations. July 04, 2012 : Prayer Service was performed to seek blessings of the Heavenly Father as the classes resumed
Teaching- learning process gained momentum. after a long Summer Break. Passages from the Holy Books of different religions were recited.

May 12, 2012 : Farewell was accorded to our veteran teachers, Mr.Jabar Singh, Mr. Vedpal Singh and Mrs. Haseen July 12, 2012 : Investiture Ceremony was held to administer oath to the new Office-bearers. Following students got
Ansari. It seemed as if a chapter of history came to a close. the posts and were honoured with sashes and the badges were pinned by the Principal:

May13 & 14, 2012 : A Seminar for teachers was conducted by the renowned educationist Rev. Fr. Thamburaj S.J., Former Head Boy Kartik Chauhan XII'A1
Principal of Loyola College, Chennai. It was inspiring and motivating.
Asst. Head Boy Utkarsh Chauhan XI'A1
May 15, 2012 : Summer vacation started as the weather turned hot and sultry.
Head Girl Smriti Aneja XII'B1
May 23, 2012 : Result of Board examination was declared. Our students got through them in flying colours.
Asst. Head Girl Nikita Jain XI'B2
Subject-wise Performance

SUBJECTS NO. OF STUDENTS


CAPTAINS
90& above 75 & above 60 & above
Red House Akash Panwar XII'A1 Shraddha Sagar XII'A1
English 41 111 58
Yellow House Abey Kurian XII'B2 Falaq Asghar XII'B1
Physics 06 31 16
Green House Aviral Sharma XII'A2 Saloni Chawla XII'A2
Chemistry 21 36 32
Blue House Prashant KumarXII'A1 Reetika Bhattacharya XII'A1
Biology 09 11 02

Mathematics 40 31 30
VICE-CAPTAINS
Accountancy 25 20 24
Red House Shivam Chug XIB1 Rhythm Soin XI'B1
Business Studies 32 21 20
Yellow House Titiksh Kamal XI'B2 Navreet Kaur XI'B2
Info. Practices 07 23 14
Green House Prakhar Gupta XI'A2 Alka Thapa XI'A1
Computer Science 06 18 12
Blue House Vivek Singh XI'A1 Jigyasa Sachdeva XI'A2

TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS July 21, 2012 : Felicitation of Father Principal and Father Manager for their Feast Day
Science Stream - 109 A cultural show and a Mango Party was organized.

Commerce Stream - 109 August 15, 2012 : The students paid their salute to the Motherland and its Freedom. The spirit of patriotism and liberty
echoed in the fiery speeches, music and dance performances by our zealots.
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE
Rimjhim Singhal topped in the Commerce stream with 96.2% Augaust 20, 2012 : A special assembly was conducted to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr with the recitation of a na'at, a song and a
Twinkle Chhabra secured second position with 95.6% speech to elaborate the significance of Ramdhaan Karim and Eid

Kanika Punjani & Sparsh Banga stood Third with 93.8%. August 25, 2012 : Our dance-drama based on Environment won the first prize at Janmanch during the cultural programme,
Arpit Gupta excelled in the Science Stream by securing 93.6% 'PAANI RE PAANI....'.
Sajal Maheshwari and Trisha Sawhney secured 93% September 03, 2012 : Students went to participate in the Quiz organized and sponsored by the Limca Book of Records at
Bhavya Parashar ranked Third with 91.4%. Dehradun.
Rowena Navjot Basi scored 100 marks in Biology.
September 5, 2012 : By commemorating the great philosopher and teacher, Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan on his B'day, students
paid regard to their teachers. The cultural programme presented by the students was appreciable.

June 30, 2012 : The Principal presided over a Staff Meeting to assess the success of the previous session and set September 8, 2012 : The day of Girl Child was celebrated with songs, dances and elocution. According to the Christian
agenda for the future. Different committees were also announced viz. Discipline committee, cultural calander it's the birthday of Mother Mary It was an effort to bring awareness among the students against
committee, Environment Committee, Examination Committee & Literary Committee. the gender-bias.
September 14-29, 2012 : The students of Class XI & XII appeared for the Quarterly Exams.

Classes K.G. to X sat for Summative Assessment- I.


Glimpses
October 29 & 30, 2012 : A trip to Crystal World was really rejuvenating for the students as well as the staff members.
2012-13
November 10, 2012 : Diwali was celebrated by the students by enacting the roles of Lord Rama , Hanumaanji and his
Vanarsena

November 14, 2012 : Children's Day was celebrated as teachers entertained the children by dressing up like the kids along
with Chacha Nehru. Felicitation
November 22 & 23 ,2012 : Annual day christened as 'Expressions' was held. The teachers and students had put all their efforts
and energy to make it a grand success. Rev. Fr. K.V. George, former Principal of the Academy, graced
the occasion a the Chief Guest on the first day. On the second day, the magnificence of the cultural
extravaganza increased with the arrival of Rev. Msgr. Valerian Pinto, the Vicar General and the
Education Secretary of the Catholic Diocese of Meerut.

November 27, 2012 : Gurpurab was celebrated with the SHABAD and reading from the GURUGRANTH SAHIB.

December 3-15, 2012 : Half yearly Examination for classes X1 & X11

December 20, 2012 : Santa Claus came on his sleigh and all sang hymns and carols . Children danced and enacted a
Biblical play to make the whole ambience joyous.

December 21, 012 : 'Christmas Milan' by SANSKAR NIDHI was organized at our campus. Many schools participated in
singing carols and other competitions. The Academy won the inter-school contest for the best Tableau.

December 29, 2012 : Art & Craft Exhibition was organized to bring hidden talents of the budding artists to the fore. The articles
made and decorated by the students were a feast to the eyes.

December 30, 2012 to : Winter Vacation proves to be a boon during the chilly weather.

January 14, 2013

January 12-23, 2012 : Pre-board Examination for Class XII conducted. Fr. Manager & Fr. Principal's Feast Days
January 2013 : The students bagged the Second prize in Drawing and Painting Competition and First prize in elocution
during 'Animal Welfare Fortnight' Celebrated at Lord Mahavira Academy.

January 22, 2013 : Inauguration of New Library and New Computer Lab by Mr. S.S. Arya (Retd.I.P.S.)

January 26, 2013 : Republic Day brought the fervour of justice ,equality , fraternity and liberty to the campus. The Parade
was awe-inspiring and the views expressed by the new generation about their Republic and its
future really motivated every one present there..

February 14, 2013 : It was a day destined to bid an adieu intermingled with tears & smiles to the outgoing Twelfth class.

February 25, 2013 : Annual Examination started and every student became totally engrossed in studies.

March 1, 2013 : Board examination started.


Gems of the Academy

Toppers of the Session-2011-12


Bhavya Parashar, Sajal Maheshwari, Kanika Punjani, Rimjhim Singhal, Fr. Joachim Braggs (Principal), Twinkle Chhabra,
Trisha Sawhney, Arpit Gupta & Sparsh Banga

Investiture Ceremony
Standing L to R- Aby Kurian, Akash Panwar, Aviral Sharma, Prashant Kumar, Utkarsh Chauhan, Kartik Chauhan
Fr. Joachim Braggs, Smriti Aneja, Nikita Jain, Reetika Bhattacharya, Saloni Chawla, Shraddha Sagar & Falaq Asghar
Sitting L to R- Titiksh Kamal, Shivam Chug, Prakhar Gupta, Vivak Singh, Jigyasa Sachdeva, Alka Thapa, Rhythm Soin & Navreet Kaur
Independence Day I EID
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National Days Celebrations


Republic Day

Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells...


Children's Day Earth Day Celebration

Teacher's Day
Inauguration of
Rakhi Making New Library & Computer Lab
Competition
Bidding Adieu to our Veteran Teachers
Girl Child Day
Celebration

Au Revoir - Class Twelve

Pani-Re-Pani... at Janmanch
Children at
Mother Teresa's
Home
Teachers' Animation Programme o C r y s t a l World)
c e (A Trip t
(Workshop Conducted by Fr. Thamburaj S.J.)
Eb u l l i e n

C.C.E.
Training
Art & Craft Exhibition
The I Concept of
English Language
Ms.Prabha Sharma Dear Readers,
PGT English
Present epoch is the epoch of science. Science has brought magic to our lives. Each time we use a big or a
small gadget, we substantiate science in a fraction of a second. It has improved our standard of living,
“Look how the children talk these days, Queen's English is on the verge of becoming obsolete.” whether it is in the field of entertainment, mode of communication, transportation or any other walk of life. It
To such an astonishing remark, a youngster may say, “Wake-up, familiarize yourself to the new I-age.”
has done a tremendous improvement in the field of medicines too. Many baneful diseases can be cured now.
It has made our world a very fascinating place to live.
Certainly it's time to take a chill-pill, whether one even in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011 when it
likes it or not, the acronymed and abbreviated included OMG (Oh My God ), FYI (For Your Mathematics is also a vast source of excitement. For many generations, mathematicians have prepared a
world is here to stay, because this generation Information) etc. in its hallowed pages, lending them wide range of topics, be it simple arithmetic or brain-twisters. Even children have brought us to a world of
next has too little time to spare and bother about instant legitimacy. Now call it debasement or fantasy by proving 1=2! Aristotle has very beautifully mentioned, “The chief forms of beauty are in order,
the rules of articles, prepositions, tenses or corruption but the current hybrid is a product of symmetry & definiteness, which the mathematical science demonstrates in a special degree.”
punctuations. It would not be surprising either, if evolution of language and its greater impact with a
they ask, “What is that anyway?” multitude of cultures and dialects has influenced the Though our country has made great strides in mathematics, science, agriculture and industry yet we are
way the present generation thinks, speaks and ranked amongst the most corrupt nations on the earth. How pathetic! This country was once a spiritual
Bt den it's f9, hope u gt it,- FINE! We live in the I- writes.
beacon to the world.
age. Blame it on our rapid fire lives where
everything from coffee to conservation needs to In spite of all the advantages and the convenience
If we wish not to undo all the gains of independence and growth by our moral feelings , we will have to restore
be instant. The invasion of the internet has that this new concept has delivered, the underlying
the balance between the material and the spiritual growth in every walk of life. Even wealth brings happiness
changed the way the fb generation thinks and fact is that English continues to be the dominant
talks. How does it matter if we use hinglish, component in the mix. So before a mixture is and peace only where virtue prevails.

choppy syntax and sloppy spellings? At least prepared, the basic properties of its components
Thoughts and memories of great thinkers live beyond the horizons of time if it is in written form. Like wise our
we are getting the message across, Rnt v? must be well known. Youngsters should be ready to
learn the necessary basics before evoluting mingled budding scientists, doctors, engineers have done such a commendable work that really needs to be
The educationists also now believe that as long dialects. As students, it is the right time and age to appreciated and admired in the HORIZONS. I believe that they are the clay that can be moulded into any
as the ideas and the thoughts are conveyed gain both knowledge and skill in the concerned field, shape. They just need a launching pad and one cannot ask for a better platform than this where their
well, correction in forms and rules can be after all, u cn't b chillofying ,wn it cms 2 academic emotional, thinking and scientific skills are exhibited.
overlooked. Already the present education performance. Well, it's time to forge ahead to learn
system ignores grammatical errors in science, well, score better and finally come out with the best. Hope that your veneration for their efforts will really motivate them to do even better.
social science and even in language to some
extent. The acronyms were found approved
Mr. Saurabh Luthra
TGT (Science & Mathematics)

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C.C.E. SYSTEM IN C.B.S.E. Keith Ross PRT (English)
Vijay Sharma
(P.G.T Mathematics)
R U Dere?
Hi ! R u Dere?
Wassup dude? Hw was ur day? M9 ws gud. Calld mah frenz ovr n hd
Continuous and comprehensive evaluation is an It is unfortunate that not much attention and emphasis dis gr8 time wid dem. Dunno y i 4got u. Dint wanna lve ne1 out. Sry
education system newly introduced by C.B.S.E. in is given to the development of interests and hobbies 4 dat. wll make it up 2 ya, asap. Ttyl bout dat. Gimme ur no. Btw, r
India. The main aim of CCE is to evaluate every aspect and passion of learners. Focusing on excellence in thngs f9 b/w u n ur bro? Neway, cul8r, flng zzz...........
of the child during the presence at the school. It is academics alone undoubtedly results in lopsided k, bye
believed CCE helps in reducing the pressure on the development of personality. It is thus essential that due
child during / before examination by: importance be given to participation in co-curricular
tc
activities activities like music, dance, art, dramatics
Ÿ Identifying learning progress of students at and other areas of one's interests to make life more Can you make any sense out of that? Well, changing from extant to extinct), the
regular time intervals on small portions of fulfilling and enjoyable. that is modern chatting 'paraphernalia'. Its romanticism and satire of Lord Byron and the
content.
amazing how times have changed at such sensitivity of William Wordsworth which make
Scheme of CCE is expected to help the child make
Ÿ Employing the variety of remedial measure of breakneck speed. Written communication English such a beautiful language, been
informed choice of subjects in class XI based on his
teaching based on learning needs and potentials nowadays consists of short, unintelligible forgotten? As an English teacher, I feel like a
aptitude, interests, likes and academic performance.
of different students. words and phrases.... utter gibberish.... and stockbroker who is watching the markets crash!
With CCE aiming for all round development of the
unfortunately it is there to stay - specially
Desisting from using negative comments on the child's personality. It is expected that a student will be Learners of English have got to realize the
Ÿ among the die-hard users of social
learner's performance. able to take up competitive examination in right importance of learning English and using it
networking websites and chat rooms. They
earnest. It may be clearly understood that introduction correctly with a definite form of writing, speaking
believe it's the in-thing, the trend nowadays.
Ÿ Encouraging learning through employment of of CCE does not mean less emphasis on academic and reading. They need to realize that it is
Most of them do not understand the latest
variety of teaching aids and techniques. attainment. Students will still be required to do well in imperative that they develop good
chatting lingo, but follow it religiously and
studies. conversational and oratory skills. The need for
Involving learners actively in the learning process end up making a mess of the words. I almost
Ÿ
eloquence and dignity is a must in order to
recognizing and encouraging specific abilities of In my opinion no scheme or system, in education is find myself 'LOL' when I come across
become perfectly groomed and ready to face a
students, who do not excel in academics but perfect in all respect. Therefore success of any system comments made by people on commonly
fastidious world. Knowledge of English would
perform well in other co-curricular areas. in education depends on the sincere and dedicated used websites. They try ever so much to
help an individual gain a strong foothold in his
efforts of teachers and principals. So as a teacher, I move with the flow, to be in-sync with the
CCE helps in improving student's performance
future progress and not leave him groping in the
Ÿ
would like to conclude keeping the words of Mahatma times as well as with the 'better chatting-
by identifying his/her learning difficulties at regular
dark or searching for that light at the end of a
Gandhi in mind. lingo-equipped' who exult in their prowess
time intervals right from the beginning of the
tunnel. There is a dire need for change in order
as if they were pioneers in the art of chat-
academic sessions and employing suitable “A teacher who establishes rapport with the taught,
to progress; a change from this present mind-
lingo. Can't blame them though, no one
remedial measures for enhancing their learning become one with them, learns more from them then
set-of non-intellectual madness.
wants to be left behind.
performance. what he teaches them”. George Bernard Shaw rightly says, 'Progress is
The age-old practice of letter writing is
impossible without change, and those who can
Holistic education demands development of all turning defunct, a thing of the past. The
not change their minds, cannot change
aspects of individual's personality including cognitive, English language is dying an unnatural
anything.'
effective and psychomotor domains. death. Have the beautiful visionary words of
P.B. Shelly, the sophistication of
Shakespeare (whose works seem to be now

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Limitations exist When nature fashions a form,
only in our belief It perfects in its own good time
A. U. Siddiqui
Sudhir Aggarwal PGT Commerce
TGT

“Stability and permanence are mere illusions, The caravan of life knows no rest.
Motion is the essential equipment for life, Motion is reality, stability is but an illusion.”

There are different shades of life and the most vibrating and scintillating shade of life is time spent in
school. Our growth be it intellectual or physical, bonding of relationship, formation of character,
inculcation of values and good habits take place during this wonderful and unforgettable period.
If we believe we are limited, we function as limited beings. Drop the Friendship developed during school days remains intact no matter where we are. Life after schooling
belief and be limit less. throws many challenges. We desire to stamp our impression on life. For this to happen we should
participate in its manifold activities with courage and fortitude. We should not forget that everything is
We have such tremendous reservoirs of energy that one is never, preoccupied with self expression. Every atom of this universe yearns for greatness. Yes, this is the force
in any way, limited. If we believe we are limited, we function as of individuality which can make the mustard seed into a mountain and weakening reduces the mountain
limited human beings. Once we drop that foolish belief, we start into ashes.
functioning as unlimited beings. It is just a belief. You have drawn School provides the platform where one learns to face the upheavals of life with composure and
your own circle. It happens with gypsies. excels in different fields. It fulfills the duty of bringing up daring and creative individuals. As you step out of
the school campus, the world of wonderful possibilities will await you. School days provide colour,
Gypsies are continuously moving, they are wandering people. So meaning and vitality in your life and create aesthetic sense in you. It teaches you to lead a purposeful life.
when the older people go in to the town, they draw circles around To succeed in life you should possess subtle intellect and an inquisitive mind. This movement from
their children and tell them, “Sit here. You cannot get out of this. It schooling gives colour and meaning to life.
is a magic circle”. And the gypsy child cannot get out of it.
I would like to conclude with few lines of an eminent poet and thinker ‘Iqbal’.
Impossible! Then he grows and becomes an old man, and even
then, if his father draws a circle, the old man cannot get out of it.
Now he believes and when you believe, it works.

So limitation is a concept. People have wrong beliefs and then This world which is a riot of colour and sound;
they function wrongly. This world which is under the sway of death;
This world which is an idol - house of sight and sound,
Limitation exists only in your belief. It is a suggestion, an auto -
Where life is not but eating and drinking.
hypnosis. It is very real when it is there but drop it and suddenly
you will laugh at yourself. Ii is the only first stage in the pilgrimage of the Ego,
Traveler, it is not thy goal!
Forge ahead, shattering this great obstruction,
Conquering this illusion of space and time!
There are many worlds still unborn,
For the mind of creations is not a void!!!

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What Equals 101%? Majestic Math
Arvind Kumar
P.G.T Mathematics Sushil Kukreti
TGT (Mathematics)

What equals 100%?


What does it mean to give more then 100%?
Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more then 100%? They say…
We have all been in situations where someone wants you to give over 100%. Math is a monster
How about achieving 101%? Unleashing algebra's horror
What equals 100% in life? Trigonometry's terror
Making students a nervous disaster.
>Here's a little mathematical formula
But then I say………….
>that might – help answer these questions.
Is Geography a piece of cake?
If A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Studying formation of rivers and lakes.
is represented as
Maps of relief and vegetation
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, Statistics of rice, cotton production.
If Is History a smooth ride?
H-A-R-D-W-O-R-K With empires, civilization in its stride
8 + 1 + 18 + 4 + 23 + 15 + 18 + 11 = 98% Cramming dates from B.C. to A.C
& When remembering birthdays is not easy.
K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G–E Do you sail through English???

11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96%
When grammar abounds in 'exception fetish'.
Or Hindi with its “mantra” woes
But
Sanskrit, a maze of 'dhatu', 'shloks'
A–T–T–I–T–U–D–E
So students……
1 + 20 + 20 + 9 + 20 + 21+ 4 + 5 = 100%
Math is just another subject
Then look how far the love of god will take you With the same difficulty level as others project
L–O–V–E–O–F–G–O–D Now math lab gives you an added pleasure
12 + 15 + 22 + 5 + 15 + 6 + 7 + 15 + 4 = 101% Now better marks you can treasure.
Therefore, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that: So think positive, and feel.
KNOWLEDGE GIVES YOU THE INSIGHT O math! you are such an inspiration.
HARD WORK HELPS YOU TO GAIN GROUND Beginning always with creation
ATTITUDE INVIGORATES KNOWLEDGE & HARD WORK Continued till destination

TO ACHIEVE RESULTS
You are indeed a meditation.
And require a lot of dedication.
BUT IT IS THE LOVE OF GOD THAT TAKE YOU
TO THE TOP OF THE WORLD

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A Banana Journal
This article makes us walk in the state and these metals get bound to the peel.
called Tamil Nadu, where natives of Banana skin for water treatment can be
south take up food over a banana leaf. re-used up to eleven times without
Strange, isn't it? Being a science losing its cleansing properties. This
student, I find science running through method is cost effective and needs no
this nutrition filled practice of having medical modifications.
food. The skin of banana has been used to
great effects for many years in polishing
SACRED REASON shoes and silver.
Lessons from the life of Some Interesting Facts about
Down South, food over a banana leaf is
believed to be sacred, During festivals,
When toasted to crisp, gives roses and
other plants, a huge boost of potassium
Mother Teresa Indian Budget
HUMILITY - She did not think of herself but others
food is offered to God on this leaf. which helps them in flowering. Budget System was introduced in India on April 7, 1860.
and their needs. She did everything for
James Wilson the first Indian Finance Minister delivered the
FACTUAL REASON MEDICINAL IMPORTANCE God.
budget speech expounding the Indian financial policy, as an
A banana leaf consists of proteins. As Banana peel when burnt produces a FAITH - She surrendered herself to Him. The rock integral whole for the first time.
you all would have skimmed through smoke which gives a placebo effect on which she built her institute was her
Ÿ Budget has been described in Article 112 of the Indian
books of lower forms, proteins consist FOODS OVER BANANA LEAF deceiving patients. This practice used unshakable faith in Him.
Constitution as Annual Financial Statement.
of essential and non-essential amino The reason for taking up food on a to be followed earlier, when doctors
PRAYER - In solidarity, she prayed and meditated
acids. The essential amino acids are banana leaf is that when hot food is put used to inject the essence of smoke into Ÿ Former Finance Minister Morarji Desai presented the
and became a flame with the desire of
Lysine and Methionine present in on the leaf, the heat pulls out essential patients body which made them believe budget 9 times, the most by any finance minister. Pranab
offering herself for the cause of Jesus.
adequate levels in the form of grains in a proteins which are in the form of gel in that they were cured but actually they Mukherjee and P. Chidambaram presented the budget 8
banana leaf. These acids are as the peel .They get into the food and help weren't. So this effect just sends a COMPASSION - The desire, needs and hardship of times.
important to the body as vowels in an in digestion. temporary cure into patients' mind. people urged her to do something for
Ÿ R.K. Shanmukhan Chetty was the first minister who
English word. In restaurants, hot food is also wrapped Banana peels also cure warts by them.
presented the Union Budget of Independent India on
up in banana leaves. The reason being rubbing the peel over its surface. Also
REVOLUTION - She realized that within the structure of November 26, 1947.
COMPOSITION the same. prevent morning sickness and keep
organized education, it would be
Potassium, Calcium, Sodium, Iron, body sugar levels normal. Ÿ CD Deshmukh was the first Indian Governor of RBI to
impossible to achieve her aim, so she got
Manganese, Magnesium. Also proteins SOME OTHER FACTS present the Interim Budget for the year 1951 – 1952.
out of the system.
– 2.5%, carbohydrates & fats 62.65%, Mince up banana -peels remove lead Shubham Goel Ÿ Jaswant Singh was Finance Minister for only 13 days.
Fibres 32%. and copper from the river water XI-A1 SENSITIVITY - All her projects started to help the needy.
On seeing abandoned children ,she Ÿ P Chidambaram rewrote India's exim policy in one non-
because of its metal binding properties
started the 'SHISHU BHAVAN'. stop eight hour sitting in July 1991, when he became the
Commerce Minister.
EXAMPLE - She taught more by example than words.
Stress of Studies Vanshika
Hanu Goyal
X-C
Teachers teach me different subjects all the time, VIII-D
And I'm least bothered to study even a single for a little time.
I keep on trying and trying
But nothing tries to enter my mind.
Did you know? Ÿ
Ÿ
Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
A cockroach will live nine days without its head, before it starves to death.
I struggle to understand, Ÿ Everyone's fingerprints are different.
Still nothing troubles my mind. Ÿ Dolphins sleep with an open eye.
The only way to understand is to learn a little and grasp more Ÿ The blue whale is the largest mammal on earth.
That's the only way to improve Ÿ The heart of a whale is as big as an acre and its tongue is as big as an elephant.
Ÿ Birds don't sweat.
And become a better man. Titiksh Kamal
Ÿ About 10% of the world's population is left- handed.
XI-B2
Ankita Singh
VIII- A
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Some Facts Ÿ

Ÿ
BARACK OBAMA was the first President to ever brew beer in the White House.
First world hotel has 6000 rooms, theme parks, malls, artificial tropical forests, 80
stores, 90 restaurants, complex, karaoke bars and casinos located in Malaysia.
Ÿ The most sung song is 'Happy Birthday to You'.

Mohammad Uzair
IX-B

Traffic to social networking sites like FACEBOOK, TWITTER


AND MY SPACE has increased due to ongoing popularity with
younger Internet users. Online villainy such as cyber bullying
and vulgar texting among the younger generations has become
alarmingly frequent through these sites.
Teenager affected by Recently teenagers and tweens have not only been the victims, Dedicated to my
Internet and but also the perpetrators of these acts. This growing trend is
said to be attributed to this amount of time these children spend
Mother
Social Networking on these social networking sites.
When I came on the earth,
The internet provides a place where its users feel that their And opened my eyes. A Modern Student
identity is concealed. It allows them to post or distribute harmful Your face was the one,
things that they would not normally do in a social setting. I saw at first sight. With tight fit jeans, stylish hair

When I cried for the first time, The modern student does not care.
Schools are struggling to discipline students who speak out of
You were the one, He wants to be in the prime of beauty
line to authorities & use crude language inside what is supposed
to be a secure environment. Who made me smile. But has little sense of duty.
When I went to play, He is rarely found in reading halls
Another problem that is being brought to light is the involving
And got injured one day, Always eating chaat in nearby stalls.
form of bullying through the internet. Parents and educators are
You were the one, Roaming here and there wearing sun glasses
having a hard time preventing this due to unfamiliarity they still
consider bullying to be violent act through physical contact. Who came running from behind. He never bothers to attend classes.
To hug me tight, Talking of movies all day long
The news has reported tragic stories of young adults
And make me feel like He always likes to sing a song.
committing rash acts after enduring online bullying that include:
Everything will be alright. He thinks himself to be a hero
fighting back with escalated violence, sending computer
When it was, the first day of my school. But in studies he is zero.
viruses, and even committing suicide.
You ferried me from home to school, Wearing heels some inches high
Arushi MIttal And back from school to home.
XI-A2 He thinks of touching the sky.
Whenever I need anything, Making fun of all the teachers.
Without my saying, They are spoiling all their future.
You provide everything.
He never prepares notes from the book
Life after Death When I'm alone,
But gets the degree by hook or by crook.
Do you know about the assets that remain alive even after our death? You're the one, who comes to me
Thinking studies to be a burden
And assure that you are always with me.
Brain Heart Eyes Legs Skin Bones Relations He likes to call himself modern.
10 minutes 10 minutes 31 minutes 4 hours 5 days 30 days forever Anas Iqbal
Sonal Futela
XI-A1
XII-B1
Pragati Tyagi (IX-A)

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Plight of an IIT'ian Nirbhaya, an Eye-Opener
G T
enerally, to be an IITian, a finds that he has left the virtual world and That's not the end of the woes. The
he Nation was shocked to hear about the ghastly incident when
student first has to clear ALL entered the real one. students frequently become the victim
INDIA ENTRANCE EXAM and The student finds himself in a dilemma of acrimony of their teachers. The work a girl in Delhi was assaulted in a bus by seven ruffians. The young
then gets a degree from a certified IIT and the scheme of things is not like he load is immense and it's a pity that a girl was christened as 'Nirbhaya' seeing her courage while she
college. But his struggle begins much had planned. He has to make a choice student loses his identity. This is the was fighting for her survival in the hospital. She died but showed a new
earlier. In fact, a student who wants to between academic studies and toughest and the most testing time of path to the millions. Her fate rocked the whole nation and compelled
be an IITian starts getting nightmares competitive studies. The irony is that he the student's life. He often goes into a
everyone to think about the safety of women. There were nationwide
from the standard X. is unable to cope with both of them at state of depression. The future looks
protests and rallies were taken out for her cause. The case is sub-judice.
the same time. The parents obviously nebulous and blurred. He is liable to get
It's neither a satire nor a mockery in can't provide much help because of the off his goal. Who is to blame? More But the lawmakers are on their toes to revise all the laws related to the
anyway, rather this article is a story ever changing education pattern. Only importantly who is ready to take the crimes against women. The case has captured the attention and
buried under the load of expectations the friends can help but they too pass responsibility? sympathy of the people globally. Even Ms. Michelle Obama, the First
and assumptions. Before the story through the same transition phase. Lady of U.S.A. has honoured 'Nirbhaya' on the International Women's
unfolds, recall your childhood, do you However the student manages to keep
Day. Indeed Nirbhaya has taught the whole country to be more vigilant
notice any demarcation when you felt The student tries to adapt to both the alive his dreams and aspirations. He
and protective towards women. Numerous women and little girls have
that you became cultured. Perhaps not! forms of studies. But he discovers that it defines success in his own way. And
The same thing happens when a is really difficult to score well in standard that's how every year 1% of the total been suffering atrocities for ages. But this case has changed the whole
'passion' becomes an 'obsession'. XI. To cope with the Competitive engineering students get selected in IIT. perspective about women and their sufferings. It can be said that
studies, tuitions are indespensable. To Nirbhaya's sacrifice will not go in vain. The little girt has taught India to
When a student chooses his stream, he make the things worse, private tuitions Akash Panwar wake up and learn to honour women. Now our government as well as the
has a few career options. But his are least concerned about the future of XII-A1
society is hell - bent on ensuring their safety.
selection is affected by various factors the students. Then main motive is
and individuals. Soon he realizes that his merely to establish a good business.
path is not a bed of roses. Instead he

Why Not A Girl?


Physical Education A Winner
Flowers & Thorns Physical Education today faces unique opportunity of potentially
or Why not a girl,
People pray for a boy.
A flower and a thorn
On the same plant they are born
contributing to the improvement of everyone's quality of life. No other
field enjoys such a dynamic future. Millions of people who eagerly enroll
A Loser They want a man,
in aerobic dance classes, join clubs, swim or jog regularly in a league, and Not a woman.
One makes us smile
participate in a multitude of other activities have already determined that
Other takes it away these activities are fun and that they contribute to their mental ,physical But in need of education,
The winner searches for a solution in every problem.
But isn't it the life's way and social development, These people have already joined the "wellness They go to goddess Sarasvati.
revolution" but others have not yet been convinced of the values of The loser searches for a problem in every solution.
A flower soothes our heart In need of money,
physical education programs in past have been described by various The winner always has a proposal.
A thorn tears it apart
terms. That still influences these fields today. This rich heritage provides a The loser always has an excuse. They go to goddess Lakshmi
A flower gives us joy foundation for the programs that currently exist in many western The winner says: let me do that for you. In need of courage,
A thorn imparts pain countries. Understanding the definition, aim and purpose of physical
The loser says: this is not my business.
education will help a person to conceptualize this field, while They go to goddess Durga.
People too do the same The winner says: it won't be easy but it is possible.
understanding affective, cognitive and his psychomotor objectives will
And we can't even complain. Why do they hesitate?
ensure that he/she knows what physical education programs seep to The loser says may be it will work but it is too difficult.
accomplish these objectives are related to the purpose of education. The winner is available at all times. To have a Devi in the family.
Sheena Shah Awaiting you is a challenge to become an enthusiastic physical educator The loser is overworked at all times.
VII-A who can contribute to the wellness of others.
So be a winner!
Devansh Dut Twinkle Mittal Mudita Rana
IX-C VIII-C VI-C

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The Prophecies of Nostradamus Films and fashion

O
n December21,1503 God gifted NAPOLEON-THE GREAT Variety has always attracted man's There comes a time when a traditional Film makers need fashions up-to-date
this world a prophet, who had the Nostradamus' Century (Vol.I PARA 55) speaks attention. A new dress on the screen outfit gets the importance. Even hair to give the audience a variety to select
ability to see through the curtains of about an emperor who will be born near Italy cannot go unnoticed. The impression styles are not left behind. Our stars are from and the fashion makers look
future. He was Michel Nostredame better and his rule shall prove expensive for his sets on the minds of fashion – conscious the trendsetters, and all the fans are the forward to the films to give them new
known as Nostradamus. He is considered as subjects. These words are found suitable for people. Their next step is to hunt for the followers. ideas.
the best astrologer of all times. He made Napoleon as he was born in Croatia near Italy similar dress in boutiques and major
Like films, fashion has no set rules. Wear Thus, films and fashions are
numerous true predictions which include and indeed his rule was expensive for his fashion joints or visit their tailors to get
anything different to set a spark of blaze interdependent. It is maze that has
predictions of World War I and II, Hiroshima subjects because of numerous wars and that dress stitched. The general
and that's fashion! The world of films and neither has the beginning nor an end. It
and Nagasaki attacks and many more. Let's military operations.. perception is what looked gaudy and
fashion are so interlinked that it is not has been so in the past and shall
have a look at some of them. attractive on screens will surely look
FINANCIAL CRISIS possible to say that they do not influence continue for ever. If not films, then what
good on them too. Mind it! It's not
POPE SIXTUS V Century (Vol.VIII Para 28) describes the rise in each other. more can create waves in the world of
necessary that you'll look as appealing as
One day while roaming with a friend on the the prices of bullion and the same bullion will be fashion.
the stars wearing that some dress. 'Fashion from the West', we put forth in
streets of Italy, Nostradamus noticed a 19 used for the payment of heavy debts. The
our Indian films create a wave in the
year old boy. When the boy approached near, Nostradamus experts find this a perfect description of financial crisis in the 19 If we watch our old movies, we can notice
attentive viewers. Here fashions
bowed in front of the boy .His friend was very much surprised th century that fashions repeat to a certain extent Ravi Shankar Kapoor
influenced the dress-designer's will, to
and asked Nostradamus why he bowed? Nostradamus with a little alteration here and there. IX-D
COL.GADDAFI make his stars wear a particular dress.
replied confidently,'This boy Phelis Peredi will one day become
Nostradamus in Century(Volition para 27) describes the rise of
the Pope .Later in 1585 the boy was chosen as Pope Sixtus V.
a Libyan Prince who will establish his fame in the west and in
his reign the Arabians will have warm relations with the French.
Rise of Guru Gobind Singh
Nostradamus in his book Century(Vol.I Para 69) said that in the These words are true for Col.Gaddafi who because of his anti Emptiness.... Interesting facts about
Orient country in 1700 there would be an uprising against a American policies and his role in solving Palestine issues and
'psycho' ruler related to the moon and the rebel shall establish deciding petrol prices of Gulf countries established his fame in
I don't know what is happening to me,
Science
his dominance in the north .In 1700 Guru Gobind Singhji entire Europe and many instances of his rule advocate for Life is just so empty.
formed 'Khalsa' against Aurangzeb who was psychotic and a warm relations with France. 1. The mass of our entire atmosphere is
I can see no one to stand beside me.
Muslim. The Muslim flag has moon as a symbol of Islam and Chandan Prasad estimated to be some 5.5 quadrillion tons.
Guru established himself in Punjab. XII-B1 All the sadness I have to hide. (55 followed by 14 zeroes)

What has life brought me up to. 2. A lightning bolt is 3 times hotter than the sun.
Ÿ India shares its independence day with South Korea, Bahrain & Republic 3. Sunlight can penetrate clean ocean water to a depth of 73
of Congo. But to all this, I will be used to,
metres.
Ÿ Madam Bhikaji Rustom Kama was the first to design a flag for India. The Sitting alone and crying hard, 4. The only rock that floats is pumice.
modern tri-color was designed by Pengali Venkayya.
Interesting Facts Ÿ The name "India" is derived from Indus.
Emptiness just tearing me apart, 5. When glass breaks, the cracks move at a speed of more than
4500 km/hr.
Friends…It's just a word I know,
about India Ÿ Chess was invented by Indians.
Does it exist? I am just not so sure.
6. A rubber tyre is actually one single giant molecule.

Ÿ Algebra, Trigonometry & Calculus all originated in India. 7. The amount of Carbon in the human body is enough to fill
Piles of sadness have formed a huge heap, 9000 lead pencils.
Ÿ The Decimal System was also developed in India around 100 BC
These cuts have wounded me so deep, 8. Air becomes liquid at about 190° C.
Ÿ 'The Game of Snakes & Ladders' was created by a 13th Century poet
Sant GyanDev. It was originally called "Mokshapath". Don't know what is happening to me

Ÿ The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. Life is just so empty, I can only see..!!

Ÿ The oldest city of the world is Varanasi.

Ÿ Martial Arts have their origin in India. Varun Arora Baneet Pal Singh
XI-B2
Pulkit Arora X-C
X-A

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What's wrong with our education?
Failures are the Stepping
The debate on the IIT entrance
examination refuses to die down. Most of
serve the people even in the other
countries. It seems most of the work in IT
students seem disinterested in the class
room at any level.” They replied that I
Stones to Success
the candidates are likely to enter the IIT companies is to develop software for have underestimated the percentage!
irrespective of the mode of selection. developed countries. Dull and boring Are we then putting a whole lot of
Those who live in regions that are close to jobs are dumped on us in the belief that uninteresting stuff down the throats of
the successful coaching have joined the money is the prime motivator here, while million of youngsters? What for?
IIT in hundreds. So, they seem to be the essential services fail to attract people,
To receive the education that would
most eligible ones to study in the IIT. since they pay less. Free lunch is offered There goes an old saying, “To be a the path to success is strewn with second one he falls and stumbles. But
fetch employment to serve the aliens,
There are not many school toppers. Our to increase enrollment in schools .But champion, fight one more round.” failures. With each failure, one gets that doesn't mean that the child will
shouldn't we seek alternatives? How
most successful managers or engineers there is indifference to reports that which is very true. Only tireless pursuit closer to success and with each fall, never learn to walk just because he
shall we bring dignity of labour to this
should have creation, design, and children can't even read the headlines of can create winners. Success comes to one rises higher. It may seem stumbled at the onset. Rather his
country?
development of new products. a vernacular news paper or subtract those who try and never tire. To be a paradoxical and contradictory to talk of stumbling ensures that soon he will
Otherwise the engineering education in even two digit numbers. winner, one has to learn to strive with failures and falls along the road to learn not only to walk but also to run.
India looks purposeless. perseverance, courage and success and rising higher. But it is very
Once I said to some urban college Devika Bhateja At last, one should never lose hope but
The primary purpose of education is to students,” Ninety percent of the determination. Success can't be true. Each failure brings one closer to
XII-B2 keep on trying till one succeeds. Who
achieved in a day. The road to success success because within each failure is
knows, this is the last round to be a
is not an easy one. It is narrow, rough, hidden a lesson on success. With each
champion.
long and full of hurdles and obstacles fall one learns to walk better.
A Chemical Love Letter to achieve the desired goal.
Look at the first steps of a child. He
Shivam Mahajan
IX-D
To, A little failure doesn't matter. In reality, takes a step forward but then on the
Miss Oxygen
D/o Mrs. Ozone A Wedding Invitation
p-block element, II period Mr. & Mrs. Geometry
Periodic Table
Requests the pleasure of your company on the
My dear Oxygen, occasion of the marriage of their daughter

There is nothing more difficult for an element like me to L. C. Multiple Dad


write a letter and tell you how much you mean to me. You
With
are the dearest thing to me in the world now. I fell in love at
first sight when I saw you in the cylinder in the school lab. H.C. Factor
Friend
Someone who is kind and thoughtful,

I like you as not only you are colourless and odourless but On 29 of the month of Polynomial at 9:00 p.m.
th Whose company is a pleasure
Dad, you are the best,
soluble in water also. If you don't mind can I see you at at Bodmas house, 47- Ledger Street, Someone who listens and understands
Your strength and valour completes my family nest.
anode in the voltmeter during electrolysis in water? Fractional Hall, Circle Area near Algebra theatre. Whose good advice gives you a treasure
Regarding my qualities I wish to tell you that I am a young Even if sometimes you scold,
Someone with warmth and patience
man of pale yellow color. I am tasteless and a bad I know your heart is as pure as gold.
W.B.C.F. That never seem to have an end
conductor of heat and electricity. I will be at your disposal You give me confidence and make me strong,
Mr. & Mrs. Parallel Lines Someone who has a calling heart
as soon as you accept my proposal. Waiting for your
Mr. & Mrs. Square Root That, someone is a FRIEND! You take me away from the path which is wrong.
reply living in a jar at the chemistry lab.
You are a friend, a member, mentor and a guide.
Only and only yours, MORAL- The value of a special friend
I wish you will always be by my side.
cannot be measured but only treasured.
Sulphur.
Nashra Faizan
Rishabh Arora
Prakarti Walia IX-C Anushka Khatter
XI-B1 XII-B1
IX 'D

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?
Why do we have to study Social Science? Mathematics
Have you ever considered why we study social science? This
subject is an integral part of our curriculum as it teaches us to
be good humans as well as good citizens. It broadens the
horizons of knowledge for us. We learn about the world as well
as its economy and politics in social science. There are
numerous applications of social science in our daily life as well.
Why and How?
& Cricket

A lot of students dread social science, thinking it's boring or


that it is nothing apart from dates, names & numbers and will be In this world of good and bad Mathematics is like a CRICKET TEAM,
of no use in their future lives. However, there are many reasons having eleven letters as its players.
In this world where some are sad
why our young minds need to learn and understand our
Have you ever wondered why? 1. M = “Memory” {Very essential for the Mathematics & strategy
country's past. As an active person, we need to know where
in cricket}
we came from and how we were divided into the country in Some people just have to cry?
which we live today. We need to understand our past mistakes. 2. A = “Accuracy” {Captain of the team as well as the essence
The most important reason is that studying social science can of mathematics}
And have you taken sometime to look
help young people sort out their lives a bit and define how they Learning the past outcomes is also very important, so that we 3. T = “Talent” {used for proving things in math and helpful in
as a society do not make the same mistakes again. When Or even open up a moral science book
are as people. winning the game}
looking at social science and studying it, it becomes clear to us Have you ever looked at the sky
We as humans need to know how we became the people we 4. H = “Hard Work”{necessary ingredient for victory in cricket
that it is a part of our present and future. We can apply the And wondered how it is so high?
are today. It is not enough to know the timeline of Indian history. and only through it you can solve problems in math}
thoughts of great leaders to the present position of India.
We need to understand exactly what it is that we were fighting 5. E = “Enthusiasm”{ It should be retained always as it makes
for, put ourselves in the places of our forefathers and try to Social science is not just for those who choose the career And have you ever realised that you are blessed, the game more interesting}
understand their ideas and thoughts at the time they were alive. related to it. It is important for all citizens to study so that they And then thought of the ones undressed?
can understand what a great country India is. 6. M = “Method” {to be followed to solve a sum and guides the
I think that our country has got its uniqueness only because of
Have you ever tried to make a difference team how to proceed}
the thoughts that our forefathers conceived for the future
Raghav Singhal And help someone needy with your assistance?
generations. 7. A = “Attention” {ornament of math and without it you can
IX-C
Despite all of this, we are blinded never concentrate on game}
And all our minds are collided . 8. T = “Tactics”{useful when technique fails in the game and
QUOTES Life solves the toughest problems in higher math}
Muskan Arora Life isn't a matter of milestones; it's a matter of moments. With problems in our hand, our heads in the air, 9. I = “Irritation”{ It should never be seen on the face whether it is
IX-C Life isn't measured by how many breaths we take, but, by the moments that take our breath away. cricket or math}
Everyone's alone and that's how we are.
You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
This is just a token, 10. C = “Cleverness” {real strength of the mathematician as well
With a hope that everything done is forgiven. as the team}

Save Earth; Save Mankind And I hope you all remember


That there is a Watcher.
11. S = “smile” {Comes on the lips of mathematician after solving
a problem and on the players after a victory}
Earth is our planet we live here, Mother Earth needs to be cared.
Pragati Tyagi
If we don't protect it, we will live where? And the task of its protection should be shared.
Bhanu Pratap IX-A

It is nothing but a pity mere. Come on and utilize the skills, X-A
This pain and suffering earth can't bear. save the mountain and the hills.
Funny Definitions
Don't just continue to stare, Earth is getting hotter and hotter.
Teacher - A person who is stressed and depressed still well dressed
It is the time to show some dare. Save your life by preserving water.
Student - A person always expected to obey and listen to others.
School - A place we love the most but experiment all our first notorious activities there.
Arpit Futela
Principal - A person for whom we have deep regards but love his scoldings.
XII-B1
Raghav Sath
XI-B2
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A teacher is a preacher, who teaches all through, violence proved With the advent of the atom bomb, man
Teacher With love, care and discipline too. that even the
biggest problems
began to realize that there might be no
war, may be, being afraid of certain
Baneet Pal Singh To guide when you feel low,
can be solved reasons. Yet, have we really come
X-C
To give a gentle push when you are slow. without resorting to closer to the goal of eternal? Have we
She would always say do not learn in haste, violence. He also really gained anything from the invention
proved that there of the atom bombs?
So that teaching doesn't go in waste.
are some other
A teacher is always wise, SAY NO to BLOODSHED weapons which
At present, a number of countries have
stocks of nuclear weapons which are a
With knowledge good in size. are more effective
Violence brings nothing but destruction. danger to the very existence of man.
than bombs and bullets and the most
Small mistakes she can notice. If the nations come out with heavy
effective among them are truth and non- Now, can't we say with confidence that
Making a genius out of wise, artillery against each other then the state
violence. non-violence as shown by Gandhiji is
which gets more destruction is said to
A teacher challenges you to grow, the only way out for mankind to save
be the loser and that which gets less Of course, man's history through
itself from extinction? Gandhiji brought
And helps you to learn all that you ought to know, destruction is declared the winner. How centuries has been a history of
the mightiest empire in history to its
So we should make them proud strange are the criteria to judge the bloodshed. There may be hardly any
knees through his non violence. Then
looser and the winner! It may probably page in the entire history of mankind
By standing out in a crowd. why do we not follow his philosophy?
be based on the idea that man is when man lived completely in peace
There is really a big need to think over it.
primarily born to destroy or get and free from wars. And, there is no
destroyed, with no other aim in his life. doubt that everytime a war brings so Shivani Dubey
much of pain and loss, but very less X-C
“Mahatma Gandhi”, a great leader who
Self-Confidence always followed the path of non-
profit.

A Business executive was deep in debt Rockefeller, then one of the richest men arm.
Beyond Fear Lies Victory
Fear is an emotion which is inborn in all think about those adventure parks and true. Just handle fearful situations by
and could see no way out. Creditors in the world.
The astonished executive was awe- of us. We fear something or the other. the thriller and horror movies where we keeping our mind cool and think about
were closing in on him. Suppliers were
Now “I can erase my monetary worries in struck and stood stunned. All through It is caused by an impending alarm of pay a good amount of money to have the positive aspects.
demanding payment. He sat on a park
an instant!” he realized. But instead, the the year he had been wheeling and danger. Many of us fear the darkness our wits scared out.
bench, head bowed low, wondering, if So, we must remember that....
executive decided to put the un-cashed dealing, buying and selling, convinced and do not even go to the terrace at
anything could save his company from Learn from teenagers and youngsters
cheque in his safe. Just knowing it was that he had made a million dollars. night when something unusual 'Darr to aakhirkaar sabhi ko lagta
bankruptcy. who fight against fear, enjoying every
there might give him the strength to happens, we freeze and are even hai...'
Suddenly he realized, that it wasn't the moment of life. They believe in,
Suddenly an old man appeared before work out a way to save the business, he paralyzed.
money, real or imagined, that had turned 'ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA'. but the main thing is to realize that....
him “I can see something is troubling thought.
his life around but his new found SELF We even start fearing things that have
you,” he said. With renewed optimism, he negotiated CONFIDENCE that gave him power to 'Dar ke aage jeet hai...'
no risks and miss many opportunities So, we should counter our fear by
After listening to the executive's woes, better deals and extended terms of achieve anything he ever imagined. in life. We should learn to face fearful focusing on positive learning. Many Mukul Tyagi
the old man said, “I believe I can help payment. He closed several big sales. challenges, Overcoming them makes people say that fear is paralyzing and X-D
Sometimes a pat on back or words like
you”. Exactly one year later, he returned to the “YOU CAN DO IT”; “EVERYTHING WILL our life meaningful and enjoyable. Just reduces their potential but its not at all
park with uncashed cheque at the BE FINE” are all that people need to
The old man asked the man his name,
decided time. But just as the executive hear. A few kind words of
wrote out a cheque and pushed it into
was about to hand back the cheque and encouragement provides reassurance,
his hand saying, “Take this money. Meet Symbol : Te
share his success story; a nurse came that can change one's life for the better.
me here exactly one year from today,
running up and grabbed the old man. Atomic No. : 18
and you can pay me back at that time”. Saloni Chawla
“I'm so glad, I caught him” she said, “I
XII-A2 Properties : Naughty , Impulsive , Easy to ignite, Highly Reactive
Then he turned and disappeared as hope he hasn't troubled you. He is
quickly as he had come. The business always escaping from the rest home and and shares affinity with pals.
executive saw in his hand a cheque for
$500,000 signed by John D.
telling people he's John Rockefeller”,
and she led the old man away by his
Teenager
Rahul Sethi XI-B2
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It has rightly been said, "Hope sustains life." There

o us O' happi How a can be no zest in life without hope. The student

e t Child-Labourer feels…?? who burns the midnight oil does so with the hope of
through an exam. Parents sacrifice their comforts
Com

ne
and bring up their children with the hope that they

ss
would be successful and support them in the
future. The farmer ploughs the field and sows seed
in the hope of reaping a rich harvest. The
businessman or the industrialist invests money in
HOPE
the hope that he would make a good profit.

Today the world is full of cries, When clouds of sorrow and grief darken our lives,
There are tears in eyes. when our friends and relatives give us a cold
Bombs and explosions are often there, shoulder, hope acts as the elixir of life. When things
Deadly weapons are used everywhere. go out of hand and we are surrounded by
For every morning when I wake up
So in this world of deadly chaos, misfortunes and troubles, when the sky is dark and
Expecting something good from the day,
Come to us O' happiness. we see no light at all, there is yet a light to guide us,
May life take a u-turn of change
and that light is the light of hope inside us and in our
But unfortunately it remains the same.
No clothes to wear, no roof over the head, hearts.
Without getting food, children are dead.
Children as students go to school Vanshika
A few live in palaces, numerous in slums,
While working on the stall I see VIII-D
Poor have no money, rich have large sums.
So in this world full of misery, I also dream of being a student but then
Come to us O' happiness. arises a feeling of strong despair in me.

They have money, just like bees on hives. Without love of parents, support of guardians Dear Mother Pain
For it, they don't hesitate to take lives. And friends, my life has become worthless.
If they get money in their hand, Earning for survival is written in my luck, Although I am very powerful,
If I could give you diamonds
They may sell even their motherland. Working all the time and clearing the muck. and also very cool;
So in this world of selfishness, For each time you wept for me My nature is playful,
Come to us O' happiness. There is no one to love me and no one to care, And this is very fearful.
There is no one to share difficulties If I could give you sapphires
It is the only reason,
We hope the system will change for sure, Instead of books and pen in my hand,
For each truth you imbibed in me Of my depression.
Then the selfish people will be no more. I have the mopping cloth and here I stand. It gives me tension,
All the people will be happy and gay. If I could give you rubies Makes me dull and stops my passion.
May God bless every child equally Why do I have to bear it?
This is our Paradise the world will say, So that unlike me, they may, For all the heartaches you've known,
No matter, too much or a little bit.
That's the day when the sinners will confess.
May enjoy their childhood Sometimes it's much more than a powerful hit,
And that will be the day of real happiness. If I could give you pearls
And never have to child labour And I have no solution for it.
For the wisdom you've shown When it starts increasing,
Rishabh Gaur
Ikshita Kumari Sharma My energy goes on decreasing.
X-A X-A But I have no pearls, no diamonds
It is very daring,
As you are well aware. Although my parents are very caring.
A long wax stick, with a wick and very thick, It is a hard stage of pain,
It gives us light, which is very bright So I'll give you something more precious, But it doesn't remain like a tough stain,

A Candle It helps us to see in the dark, with its great shiny spark My devotion, love and care.
And vanishes like the falling rain,
Or a speeding train.
Mahnoor It removes children's fears, never lets their eyes be in tears
IX-C
Beauty of Birthday Cake increases with it, the birthday child enjoys blowing it.
Keshav Sharma Parth Kishore
A long wax stick, with a wick and very thick. IX-C VIII-A

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Every heart was filled with joy
Magical English Literary And every Indian girl felt proud!

Mathematics Committee Report To see Sunita Williams in rocket


Shooting past the cloud

The Literary Committee comprises a bunch of devoted people dedicated to


the cause of fanning the fire of literature in the young hearts and minds. Its Sunita! You are my great inspiration
agenda is to improve and empower communication skills within the Becoming an astronaut is my ambition
campus. The members of the committee train the students for public-
speaking, compeering and participating in various co-curricular activities. I dream to travel in space and touch the moon
The students of all age-groups are benefitted through their efforts. The I promise myself to make it a reality very soon…
committee works in unison with its distinguished members of the staff. They
work tirelessly to take the academy to greater heights in the literary field. In
Nazuk Endlay
spite of tight schedules, different inter-house competitions are conducted.
One-act plays, skits, debates, quizzes, mono-acting, recital of poems, etc. Sunita Williams - My Idol IX-B
are staged to explore the hidden talents of our budding scholars. In this way,
the students are trained for a successful future. The students get guidance
in writing, listening and speaking skills. The talent comes to the fore during
the daily morning assembly and various cultural activities. The students are
Math can be a wonderful crime,
well-trained by the teachers to participate in various inter-school MEMORIES… JEANS
Making students mad all the time
competitions outside the campus too. This is necessary for the intellectual
and literary growth of students. Memories from childhood stay with us forever, A pair of jeans
It can dig and make out space, Taking us where we have never been and will go. Favourite of teens
Maybe someone from our academy would become a poet or an author in
In any kind of shape or place Pieces of life that live on and will never, People wear it for style
future.
Let us forget we were young long ago. From Mississippi to Nile
I think I shall never see, Vivek Singh
The trend stays forever
Something as interesting as Geometry XI-A1
Occasion may be whatever
And how can I forget, Sometimes I wander back into those shadows,
The magical Trigonometry God is the Examiner Quietly being who I used to be,
Evening party or
A get together
Bringing life to all the joys and sorrows,
God is the greatest examiner, It's flaunted and
Some find it hard to Days can't die while they still live in me.
We all are the students, Worn by every youngster
Revise the formulae
But others find it as easy Life is the answer sheet,
On which we have to give our exam. Holidays linger and happy times glisten, Its usual shades are blues
As baking a cake
The time allowed is three hours. I can see everyone active and well, But also available in other hues
Oh! Numbers are so magical, The hour of childhood, I can still hear them if only I listen, Girls love it in pencil fit
They can amuse us all the time. The hour of youth, Feeling each motion and breathing every smell. Boys like it comfortable knit
So, now come on, The hour of old age You jump or dance
Add more happiness, The examination is over, Life has such treasures that time's always stealing Boogie-woogie or prance
Subtract your problems The copy is snatched, It stays in good shape
Nothing can never entirely stay
Divide your work The paper is long, While you are young, you can capture each feeling. So it's the best drape
& multiply the joys.
The time is short.
Make all the memories you can everyday.
Annie Shah
Kamaljeet Singh
Neha Bansal lV-B
X-C Jatin Sharma
IX-B
X-A

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Fast food is the food served prevent oxidants and retard rancidity. Very
commercially, which takes only a few harmful chemicals in processed foods such e-Fraud
seconds to assemble, is palatable and as potato chips, pre-sweetened cereals, Numerous web crimes are
affordable. But in an attempt to meet
taste requirements at a low price,
Junk This Food chewing gums and soup cubes, are added
to frying oil in fast food restaurants. Caffeine
being committed
nowadays all over the
several nutritional compromises are is added to almost all aerated soft drinks world, some important
made. like colas and orange drinks. ones are as follows:
Fast food puts us at a greater risk of The fat used by fast food restaurants in i) Hacking
Three Things
diabetes, hypertension, heart attack, India is hydrogenated vegetable oil. It is ii) Phishing Three things to love
cancer and obesity. As they are usually deleterious to health in more ways than one. iii) Identity Theft Honesty, Purity and Truth
high in cholesterol, sugar, sodium, It is not metabolized by the body like natural
iv) Cyber Stalking Three things to avoid,
additives and preservatives. Each of fat is, causing an increase in blood
them has been linked to development cholesterol levels and clogging of arteries. v) Website Cloning and the most common nowadays is e- Drinking, Smoking & Gambling.
of chronic degenerative disorders. At most of the eateries the same oil is Fraud.
Three things to respect,
Junk food is further low in protective heated again and again, thereby creating What is e-fraud?
Old age, Religion & Law.
components like fibre and antioxidants. several harmful carcinogenic substances.
e-Fraud is an umbrella term that covers numerous activities
Three things to admire,
Butylated Hydroxy Anisole and Sagar Saini across the internet. The common intent of which is to make
money or obtain services using illegally or fraudulently Beauty, Music & Intellect.
Butylated Hydroxy Toluene are two X-A
closely related chemicals added to obtained information. Three things to govern

Email fraud is the intentional deception made for personal gain Temper, Tongue & Action.
or to damage another individual through e - mail. Almost as Three things to watch,
soon as e - mail became widely used, it began to be used as a
Behavior, Words & Character.
'The means to defraud people. Gmail fraud can take the front of a
Do You Know? Journey Called
“con game” or scan. Gaining confidence the con man tricks
and tends to exploit the inherent greed and dishonesty of his Vansh Gulati
victims: the prospect of a 'bargain' or 'something for nothing' 4th- B
Life' can be very tempting. Many people have lost their savings due
to these frauds.
1. The word 'Bookkeeper' is the only unhyphenated English word with
three consecutive double letters. Such other words, like 'sweet-
A sweet dream and short journey
With a fixed destiny Types of e - fraud Question Time ????
toothed' require a hyphen to be readily readable. Provides hope and aspirations 1. Spoofing
Q1. Which is the most polluted city in the world?
Together with tests and examinations, 2. Phishing
2. The word 'uncopyrightable' is the longest English word in normal use A1. Germany (Germ / any).
Takes to great heights 3. Bog offers
that contains no letter more than once.
And, at time, to sudden falls 4. Request for help
3. A sentence that contains all the 26 letters of the english alphabet is Q2. Which city is known for its cleanliness?
Stay humble and polite always it calls
called a 'pangram'. e - Fraud may be avoided by A2. Washington (it is washing tons and tons).

Starts from a beautiful sunrise 1. Keeping one's mail address as secret as possible.
4. The following sentence contains all 26 letters of the alphabet,
2. Using a spam filter. Q3. Do the buses run on time?
And ends in a horrible demise
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” 3. Noticing the several spelling errors in the body of the A3. No, they run on wheels.
Allows us to grow and expand but,
5. The dot over the letter 'i' and letter 'j' is called a superscript dot. Only if we walk hand in hand 'official booking' e – mail.
Q4. What is the best way of preventing food from going bad?
Opens new ways at every step making 4. Ignoring unsolicited e - mails of all types or simply deleting
6. The shortest complete sentence in English is “I am”. itself them. A4. By eating it.

7. The longest English word without a true vowel is 'rhythm'. More mysterious but still, still it is 5. Not giving in to greed, since greed is often the element
A sweet dream and short journey that allows one to be “hooked”. Q5. Who can lift more than 2000 pounds?
8. The word 'checkmate' of chess comes from Persian phrase 'Sheh- With a fixed destiny…. A5. The cashier at the Bank of England.
maat'. Many frauds go unreported to authorities due to shame, guilty
or embarrassment. Pratham Sachdeva
Mohammad Uzair Nikita Jain
IX-B XII-B2 Jigyasa Sachdeva IV-B
XI-A2

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Manual Anti Virus Tricks Exams....!!
Ÿ We all have used antivirus for the removal of dangerous starts with tr.
and malicious files, but can we remove them by simply A Nation's Dear examiner,
pressing some keys. The answer is 'Yes'.
Flash Drive bugs removal:
Fly Thank you so much for your questions
Ÿ Just by following these steps you can secure and boost
Whenever we unplug the flash drive from system, we should
right click the drive and press the eject button.
Strength I've read them most carefully through,
up your system. But there isn't a single of them
Sometimes, we remove it without pressing eject button due Fly, Fly, Fly What makes a nation's pillar high That I know the answer to.
Nightmare for Trojan Horse:-
to which two main malicious softwares: 1. Recycler 2. Let your kites
Ÿ Trojan horse in one of the most dangerous viruses which Autorun And its foundations strong?
Fly so high I've written my name as instructed
our system is vulnerable to. It removes such files which What makes it mighty to defy
Inspite of their removal they come back as soon as the drive is Let your longings Put the year, month and the day.
are essential for the smooth working of our system.
reopened. They consume unnecessary memory and also Reach the sky The foes that round it throng?
But after I'd finished doing that,
Ÿ If you delete it, it will once again appear as you revisit the infect some specific files.
folder. May you be full It is not gold. Its kingdoms grand I had nothing further to say.
Here is the trick for their removal: Of zest and zeal
Ÿ First of all we should be familiar with some of the file Go down in battle shock;
Ÿ Open the command prompt. Be satisfied with Teacher started marking my home work,
extensions of Trojan:- Its shafts are laid on sinking sand,
Ÿ Type the alphabet of your flash drive. Suppose you flash Even the poorest meal The clock kept ticking away.
1. .tro Never let down your Not on abiding rock. I suppose for anyone outside,
drive is E. then type E: and press enter. It will mount the e
2. .trox drive. Wish and will Not gold, but only men can make It's just another day.
and most of the Trojan files start with .tr___. But soon it gets Ÿ Type attrib – r-a- s –h and press enter. Due to this all the Never swear A people great and strong –
converted to .exe which is the executable file extension. We hidden files and folders will be displayed. In your mother's name Teacher came and read, what I've written,
cannot remove all the files of .exe files as most of them are Men who for truth and honour's sake,
Never partake in the Her face went down in a way
Ÿ So, click on the Search button in Start button.
useful. Futile game of Stand fast and suffer long. As if she was saying to me,
Ÿ In the Search box enter E: and press enter. It will display all
But we can remove it as soon as we disconnect from internet Name and fame Brave men who work while others sleep, That you are now thrown away.
the files and folders of e drive along with hidden files.
as majority of them are in .tr____ from. Fight your problems
Ÿ Delete all the harmful files and they will not come again in Who dares while others fly –
So, as soon as you disconnect from net follow these steps:- With utmost skill Before you take my paper away
flash drive. They build a nation's pillars deep,
Let your kites fly I've something more to ask.
Ÿ Open command prompt from start > all programs >
I hope that these simple but useful tricks will help you in Up to the sun's frill And lift them to the sky. “I thought your questions were lovely”.
accessories > command prompt.
getting rid of dangerous files just by using simple commands I've only myself to blame.
Ÿ Type c: and press enter. It will mount the c drive. without any help of anti virus.
Arpit Mashi But couldn't you give me some marks,
Nikkita Kashyap
Ÿ Just type del \s\f\q*.tr? Shubham Chaudhary For writing the date and my name”?
II-A V-C
This command will delete all the files extensions of which XI-A2
Bhavya Arora
X-A

Never Judge a Book by its Cover


We all like to believe that we judge not good for us. It rules out the behavior with pity. Suddenly he again PICNIC JOKES
people fairly. The first impression that we opportunities to build relationships with exclaimed ‘Dad, look the clouds are
I went for a picnic last weekend. 1. A little boy wasn't getting good marks in school. One day he told his
get of people are very strong and it is healthy, loving and intelligent people. running with us”. The couple got irritated teacher. “I do not want to scare you but my daddy says if I don't get
It was a bright sunny morning that day.
often difficult for us to change our minds. Don't judge a person on your first and couldn't resist saying to the old better grades somebody is going to get a spanking.
Whether we like to admit it or not we encounter with him. Try to know him man, ‘Why don't you take your son to a I was jumping for joy. Mum busied herself with her
group and picnic basket. Dad wished me and we 2. Teacher: Why are you late?
usually draw a conclusion about a better and then develop your own good doctor’? The old man smiled and Ruby: Because of the sign.
boarded the bus.
person from their looks. Let us take a opinions. It takes some efforts, but this is said, 'I did and we are just coming from Teacher: What sign?
very common example. We judge our what separates humans from other the hospital. My son had been blind When we reached the sea side, my mother spotted Ruby: The one that says, “School ahead go slow”.
fellow students by their dressing sense, animals. since birth, he has just got his eyes a shady tree near the sea. I quickly took off my
clothes then I jumped into the water with my 3. Father: Sam, why are you doing Maths sums on the floor?
hairstyle and branded clothes. The one today’. So, every single person on the
Here's a short story for you: swimsuit on, it was heavenly! I made a few Sam: Dad, you told me to do it without tables!
who doesn't dress up like the so-called planet has a story, Don't judge people disappointing dives. The day was too cloudy at
Once a 24 years old boy looking out of
'funky' and stylish students is often before you actually know them. The truth noon. We had eggs, sandwiches and cold drinks.
the window of a train shouted 'Dad, look! 4. Friend 1: I saw a man beating a donkey and stopped him.
addressed by weird names like might surprise you. We enjoyed our selves a lot. Friend 2: Wow! What a brotherly love!
the trees are sprinting behind.' Dad
'illiterate', 'rustic' 'simpleton', etc. Apoorva Sharma
smiled and a young couple sitting near
X-D Amiya Parashar
However, discrimination of this type is by looked at the young man's childish Rushil
V-B
II-A
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Dedicated to all the twelfthies. Always Remember
An important part of the life is a friend,
And this journey together will never end…
Time 'A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are
cut first and Honest people are screwed first.'
be? and Will it be successful? Only when you think
deeply and find satisfactory answer to these questions,
Some were friends since the beginning of the school,
go ahead.'
And sometimes they used to fight like a fool… 'Even if a snake in not poisonous, it should pretend to be
Some became friends in between, This life is made of time venomous”. 'The fragrance of flower spreads only in the direction of
Their sorrows & pains couldn't be seen… And this is made of seconds the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all
Seconds are more precious 'Once you start working on something, don't be afraid directions.'
Together we enjoyed & had so much fun, Than silver, gold or diamonds of failure and don't abandon it. People who work
But after school in different directions we'll run… sincerely are the happiest.' 'Education is the best friend. An educated person in
So one can keep a second represented everywhere. Education beats the beauty
We gave each other peculiar nicknames, 'Never make friends with people who are above or
In a bank, locker or almirah and the youth.'
Still remember the P.T periods and silly games… below you in status. Such friendship will never give you
For it can do a wonder
How we passed chits in the class, any happiness.'
For years or an era Shikhar Kumar
And broke doors and the window glass… The greatest wonder is love III-A
'Before you start some work, always ask yourself three
Being the monitors, never wrote our friend's name on the board, The love leading some legends questions- Why am I doing it? What the results might
Carrying School bags for us was always a load … Seconds are more precious
Than silver, gold or diamonds
Often we were punished together,
Still promised to be friends forever… Why should I waste a second
In hatred or in fighting?
Thoughts
A little time is left to spend with all, Ÿ School is a building that has four walls with tomorrow inside.
Then we shall just message or call… My life is meant for loving
For singing and reciting Ÿ Speech shows one's language, good manners show one's upbringing.
Deshant Makhija
No more bunking and no more parties during recess The praise of the one who- Ÿ Behaviour alone creates friends and foes. V-A
But the times we were naughty we'll always miss. Loves me in hundreds, thousands
All the group songs we used to sing, Seconds is more precious
Than silver, gold or diamonds
How we'll forget the passing of queen with the king…
Water!! Funny Riddles
Many a times we had a great fight, Sanchit Narula
Still share our food's every single bite… VIII-A 1. Which country tells you to wait?
The leaky tap drips all day and night,
Together we passed, together we used to fail, Just fix it right or shut it tight, 2. Which are the two letters of the alphabet that hurt teeth?
The tram of our lives ran on the same rail… It seems that the earth with water abounds, 3. Which is the country that never gets food properly?

As friends we always stood by each other, But it is fresh water that really counts. 4. Which are two largest femalesin the U.S.A?
Even went against our father or mother… “The tap is on, you brush your teeth 5. Where does divorce come before marriage?
Will these school days come back never?
Golden Thought The water flows, you soap your feet. 6. Which angle is round in shape?
So, we twelfthies, promise to be friends for forever… When one door of happiness closes another Just think about the water loss. 7. Which book helps you to keep fit?
Shreya Joseph opens;
To turn it off is no loss? 8. It is as big as an elephant, but it does not have any
XII – A2 but often we look so long at the closed door The water bottle you take to school weight?
that we do not see
The Forest says – Don't cut me The water in it is nice and cool. 9. A country without any way?
PLEASE The Flower says – Don't pluck me
the one which has been opened for us.
You drink a bit and rest you throw. 10. Name the key which is in liquid form?
SAVE ME The animal says – Don't kill me Jai Manocha
IV-A
The water could help a plant to grow.” Prabhav Bajaj
The water says – Don't waste me V-B (10) whis - key
earth The Earth says – Please Save Me angle), (7) exercise book, (8) Shadow of elephant (9) Nor - way,
photo Prathem Sachdeva soni and Mrs. Sippi, (5) in an English dictionary, (6) Bangle (B -
Shivam Manwal IX-B IV-B Answer : (1) Kuwait, (2) DK(Decay), (3) hungary (hungry), (4) Miss

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Health and Wellness
Staying healthy and well is all about needs to grow healthy and strong. It
feeling good and being physically able also helps you to fight illness and Amazing Facts
to do the things you want to do. It infections.
sounds easy, but it is not always Exercise-
possible. Someone with the sniffles The most overdue library book was 288 years late.
Whether you choose to play baseball, Ÿ
may cough in our direction, or we may
fall accidentally and break our knee.
swimming, run around the block or fly a Ÿ More than 8,000,000 Millionaires are alive today. Smile
kite. It is important that you do some
Some things simply cannot be exercise every day. Exercise helps you Ÿ There are more T.V sets in the United States than there A smile is as infectious as flu,
prevented, but there are some simple to build a healthy body with strong are people in the United Kingdom.
It can bring great happiness to you
steps that we can take. bones and muscles it will be able to get Ÿ 650 houseflies weigh less than one ounce.
It costs only a smile to make friends,
where you want to go. Staying healthy
Keep clean – Ÿ Queen Margarita of Savoy ordered the first pizza
and well is a full time job, but you are up It costs only a smile to instill confidence
Most common illness like colds and the delivery in 1889.
to the task.
flu spread through personal contact It takes only a minute to pass a smile,
clean also means maintaining hygiene. Just remember to keep clean, eat right Ÿ Honey never spoils.
with someone that has the flu. The virus
Brushing your teeth will keep your teeth It takes only a second to receive it.
inserts into the body to make others and exercise daily. It will help to keep Ÿ The earth is approx 6,588,000,000,000,000,000 tons.
white and your smile bright. you healthy for a life time. A smile can reveal the love of a mother,
sick. You can't prevent them from
Ÿ Apples are more effective at keeping you awake in the
coughing on you. But you can wash Eat right- Dev Rathi A smile can reveal the trust of a lover.
morning than caffeine.
your hands and avoid touching your Eating the right things will ensure that 5-C
mouth, your nose or your eyes. Keeping Lipstick is made from fish scales among other things. A smile is the cheapest measure to reduce pain
your body will all have all the nutrients it Ÿ

Ÿ The word 'set' has more meanings in the dictionary It's the easiest gift one can gain.
than any other one. It passes from one face to another like a plane
Friends Forever An ode to Examination. Ÿ A cow gives nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her It is that property which nobody can claim.
lifetime.
Live here, Oh dear! Oh dear! The examination are near A smile is that treasure which will never end,
Die here, Ÿ Flamingos' ankles look like knees.
The days of play have gone, In front of which one day, hatred will surely bend
Love them, Ÿ Turtles lived on Earth before dinosaurs did.
The days of work have come, A smile can even conquer a heart.
Friends Forever, Friends Forever.
Ÿ Just 1g of soil can contain up to 2.5 billion bacteria.
Summer together The alarm bells call, It's never too late to give it a start
Winter together Ÿ Palm trees grew at the North Pole about 55 million
Bur my eyelids still fall, So what you are waiting for?
years ago.
Childhood together
Coffee or tea could not keep me up to read, Give a start because,
All life together Ÿ Worker bees feed developing larvae as much as 1,300
Friends Forever, Friends Forever. Mind wants to study but body wants to sleep, times a day. It is that arrow which will break no one's heart.

Live for them every moment, every year Papa call aloud to keep the course abound Ashna Singh Chetan Chauhan
Money we spent for each other IV – B V-D
I feel tired but got to be on board,
Dedicate our lives to them.
Body or mind could have no more,
Friends Forever, Friends Forever.
We find friends everywhere. Would this happen, if I had been regular,
The Fawn and his mother
A young Fawn once said to his mother 'You are larger than a dog and
But the true ones are very rare, swifter and more used to running and you have horns as a defense. Why,
Oh dear, oh dear, I got to beat my bear,
If our destiny separates us then, O Mother! Do the hounds frighten you so?'
We won't let our eyes shed tear Oh dear, oh dear the examination are near
She smiled and said: "I know full well my son that all you say is true. I have
For we always know that we are I am still trying to be regular to avoid such misery. the advantages you maintain. But when I hear even the bark of a single dog
Friends Forever. I feel ready to faint and fly as fast as fast I can".
Riya Verma
No arguments will give courage to the coward.
Devyansh Narula V-D
V-B Mahul Aggarwal
V-C

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Extension - at Gallira Road
MY

St. Mary’s Academy


The past is a priceless lesson My Experience at Crystal World
The present is no doubt a precious gift
Last Monday, I along with my school teachers and friends, went
The future is an amazing mystery to a picnic to the crystal world. We enjoyed a lot in the bus. We
played together Antakshari and Atlas. We reached there at 10
O Mother! give me priceless lessons… o'clock. All of us got snakes and frooti there. We all together took
To walk this life with strength and passion almost all the rides. Some slides were enjoyable but some were
scary. I liked Aqua dive and Dragon wheel the most. After this we
You are my precious gift… entered the water world and changed into swimming costume.
Giving me hope and faith We danced on Rain dance stage. Then we had relished, “The great thing in the world is not so much where we are,
When the rest of the world turn their back to me Bhatoore, rice and ice – cream. There was a big swimming pool but in what direction we are moving”
with many rides. We enjoyed a lot at the waves and water rides.
You are my amazing mystery… We returned to our school at 5 o'clock. My father picked me July 1, 2002 marked yet another golden day in the history of St.
That I'm longing to discover more deeply home from there. Overall that was an unforgettable day of my life.
Mary's Academy, as it ventured its extension and established a
This was one of the great moments of my life.
subsidiary branch at Gallira Road, Saharanpur. The initiative of
That's why, My Dear mother… Himani Kapoor this eminent task was taken by Rev. Father Thomas Carson and
You are my past, my present and my future V-C Rev. Father Bernard Daniel, former Principal and former
Manager of the academy respectively.
Yatika Rathi
IX-B
Speak Gently! With 42 students and 3 classrooms, Ms. Rachna and Ms. Sonia
Gupta started working hard and it is due to their concerted
Speak gently! – it is better efforts and timely guidance of their mentors that today the
Football Everywhere To rule by love, than fear
infrastructure of the building has improved remarkably.
Speak gently – let not harsh words mar Owing to the supreme service of imparting education, the
The good we might do here! academy was under pressure to take in more students
Speak gently! – love doth whisper low therefore a new marvellous building with large airy class rooms
The vows that trace hearts bind; and other basic facilities such as a library, a computer lab, a
And gently friendship's accents flow spacious multipurpose hall, an entertainment park, etc. has
Affection's voice is kind. been constructed. At present it accommodates about 600
students up to grade V with 15 diligent teachers and 5
I'm a football lover, Speak gently to the little child!
supportive staff member.
Football is my passion Its love be sure to gain;
Football is like the food I eat Teach it in accents soft and mild – After grade V, the students continue their education in the main
Football to me is the key to success in life, It may not long remain. building at Mission Compound.
Football is my soul and my future wife Nikita Kashyap
V-C The academy is embarked to fulfil the hopes of parents who
Shivam Manwal
IX-B seek their wards' success in its abilities and services.

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Bunches of The Institution

Class XII-A1 Class XII-B1

Class XII-A2 Class XII-B2


Bunches of The Institution

Class XI-A1 Class XI-B1

Class XI-A2 Class XI-B2


Bunches of The Institution

Class X-A Class X-C

Class X-B Class X-D


Bunches of The Institution

Class IX-A Class IX-C

Class IX-B Class IX-D


Bunches of The Institution

Class VIII-A Class VIII-C

Class VIII-B Class VIII-D


Bunches of The Institution

Class VII-A Class VII-C

Class VII-B Class VII-D


Bunches of The Institution

Class VI-A Class VI-C

Class VI-B Class VI-D


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bZ-vkj- eSlh
Vh-th-Vh- (fgUnh)

bl vad dk laiknu djrs gq,] eSa vius fo|ky; lsUV esjhtÛ vdkn~eh ds iz/kkukpk;Z dk gkfnZd
#i ls vkHkkj izdV d#axk] ftUgksaus eq>s ;g lqvolj iznku fd;kA rnksijkUr mu v/;kidksa dk
Hkh /kU;okn izdV djuk pkgwWaxk] ftUgksaus bl vad dks izLrqr djus esa viuk Hkjiwj lg;ksx iznku
fd;k lkFk&lkFk mu fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks Hkh c/kkbZ nsuk pkgWwaxk] ftUgksaus Lojfpr dgkfu;ksa] ys[kksa]
pqVdqyksa] dforkvksa ,oa jpukvksa }kjk viuh izfrHkk dk ifjp; fn;k gSA

bl vad }kjk fo|ky; ds izfrHkkoku fo|kfFkZ;ksa] pkgs os f'k{kk ds {ks= esa] [ksydwn esa] lkaLd`frd
dk;ZØe esa ;k okn fookn izfr;ksfxrk ds {ks= esa gks] ikBdksa o vfHkHkkodksa dk /;ku vkdf"kZr dj
mudh izfrHkk dh ljkguk izkIr djuk pkgwaxkA ns'k dk lok±xh.k fodkl ns'k dh Hkkoh ih<+h ij
fuHkZj djrk gSA vxj ns'k dk izR;sd ukxfjd f'kf{kr gks rks og viuh fo¼rk vkSj lw>cw> ls ns'k
dk uke lalkj ds ekufp= ij mékfr'khYk ns'kksa dh Js.kh esa mHkkj ldrk gSA vkfndky esa f'k"; vkSj
f'k{kd dk laca/k ifo= ekuk tkrk FkkA f'k"; xq: dk lEeku djrs Fks] xq# Hkh f'k"; dks Kku iznku
dj mPp f'k[kj ij ns[kuk pkgrs Fks] le; ifjorZu ds pyrs xq: & f'k"; ds laca/kksa esa Hkh ifjorZu
vk x;k gSA lgh f'k{kd ogha gksrk gS] tks HkVds fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks lgh ekxZ n'kkZrk gSA

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eukscy u VwVus nsus esa lg;ksx iznku djuk gh eq[; drZO; gksuk pkfg,A bl o"kZ gekjs fo|ky; ls
nks v/;kid tCcj flag o osniky rFkk ,d v/;kfidk ,p-valkjh ds lsokfuo`Rr gksus ij mudks
HkkoHkhuh fonkbZ nh x;hA

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iz;ksx'kkyk dk fuekZ.k djk;k x;k ftlls fo|kFkhZ budk Hkjiwj ykHk izkIr dj ldsaA

bl if=dk dk foekspu djrs gq, eq>s g"kZ gks jgk g]S fd bl if=dk dks i<+dj fo|kFkhZ ,oa
vfHkHkkod la?k fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh izfrHkk dks ljkgrs gq, mudk mRlkgo¼Zu djsaxsA

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vkt efgyk,sa fdruh lqjf{kr laiw.kZrk nsrh gS & vkRe&larks"k
Jhefr ljkst Y;wd vuhrk lsBh
Vh-th-Vh- (fgUnh) ih-vkj-Vh- (fgUnh)

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,d ewfrZdkj ewfrZ cukus esa O;Lr Fkk A ,d teZu ogkWa ls xqtÛj jgk Fkk A mlus ns[kk]
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D;ksa cu jgh gS\ teZu us iqu% ftKklk izdV dh A igyh ewfrZ dh ukd esa gYdh&lh
dgykrk gS] ftlesa efgykvksa dk lnSo in&nfyr fd;k tkrk jgk gSA
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fn[kkbZ nsrk gS\ nsrh gS A gekjh pht dh deh dks tkus fcuk nwljs us rks mls Lohdkj dj fy;k ij ml
deh dh Le`fr gesa rks ckj & ckj vk;sxh gh A gekjs O;fDRo dh dHkh detksjh dks
nfjUnksa dh nfjUnxh dk dkuwuh tkek igukus ds fy,] cgls py jgh] vkSj lcdh
dksbZ nwljk ;fn ns[k u ik;k rks D;k gqvk] gesa rks fn[k gh jgh gS vkSj gesa ihNs rks [khap
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^rsjh thr*
Jherh vpZuk flag
ih-Vh-vkbZ-

^Lokeh foosdkuUn*
bZ-vkj- eSlh
uUgs epyrs iSjksa dh >qu>qu] oks ekWa ds vkWapy ls Vh-th-Vh- (fgUnh)
fyiV dj jksrs eqLdjkrsa gq,] vkWapy ls >kWad dj
ekWa ds ihNs Nqi tkrs gq,] Lusg ls ekWa ds xys ge bl o"kZ Lokeh foosdkuUn dh 150 oha o"kZxkWaB euk jgs gj rjg dh csgrjh ds fy, bZekunkj dksf'k'ks dh gaS] rks
yxrs fQj xksnh es gh lks tkrs gq,A gSaA Lokeh foosdkuUn ;qokvksa ds izsj.kklz=ksr&vk/;kfRed og Hkkjr gh gSA
xq: ds :i esa ekus tkrs gSaA Hkkjrh; v/;kRe vkSj
laLd`fr dks fo'o esa vHkwriwoZ igpku fnykus dk lcls muds dqN izsaj.kkizn lqfopkj bl izdkj gS&
fQj firk dk gkFk Fkke dj yq<+drs vkSj mB cM+k Js; vxj fdlh dks tkrk gS rks og gSa] Lokeh Ÿ tkxks mBks vkSj rc rd uk :dks tc rd eafty
foosdkuUnA vkids firkth fo'oukFk nÙk th] vkidks izkIr u gks\
nkSM+ tksrs gq,] ;wWagh c<+rh jgh ftUnxh gWalrs eqLdjkrs gq,A
vaxszth i<+kdj ik'pkR; lekurk ds <ax ij gh pykuk
;kSou ds ml iM+ko ij vkdj tgkWa HkVd tkrs gS dne] pkgrs FksA vki cpiu ls gh rhoz cqf¼ ds Fks] vkSj vkius Ÿ Kku Lo;eso orZeku gS] euq"; dsoy mldk
fQj ekWa us lgyk;k nqykj ls vkSj firk us le>k;k] ijekRek dks ikus dh izcy ykylk Hkh blh mn~ns'; dh vkfo"dkj djrk gSA
iwfrZ ds fy, igys vki czã lekt x;sa] fdUrq ogkWa fpRr
I;kj ls] mu dneksa dks fLFkj vkSj n`<= cukrs gq,A dks larks"k ugha gqvk] dqN le; ckn jked`".k ijegal ds Ÿ ekuo nsg gh loZJs"B nsg gS] ,oa euq"; gh loksZP;
fopkjksa dks fl¼kUrksa ls izHkkfor gks vkius muds izeq[k izk.kh gS] D;ksafd bl ekuo nsg rFkk bl tUe esa
f'k"; cu x,A gh ge bl lkisf{kr txr eas laiw.kZr;k ckgj gks
ftUnxh ds ml f'k[kj dks Nqvk tc rwus] ldrs gSaA fu'p; gh eqfDr dh voLFkk izkIr dj
[kq'kh ds vkWalw uk Fkes ekWa dh vkWa[kks ls] lU;kl ysus ds ckn vkidk uke ujsanz ls foosdkuUn ldrs gaS vkSj ;g eqfDr gh gekjk pje y{; gSA
uk firk ds gkFk Fkds ihB rsjh FkiFkikrs gq,A gqvkA 25 o"kZ dh voLFkk es vkius xs:vk oL= igu
fy;kA blds i'pkr foodkuUn th igys gh iwjs Hkkjro"kZ Ÿ gekjh uSfrd izd`fr ftruh mUur gksrh gS] mruk gh
dh ;k=k dh lu 1893 eS f'kdkxks esa fo'o/keZ ifj"kn~ gks mPp gekjk izR;{k vuqHko gksrk gS] vkSj mruh gh
jgh Fkh] ftlesa vkius Hkkjr ds izfrfuf/k ds :i eas fgLlk gekjh bPNk 'kkfUr vf/kd cyorh gksrh gSA
[kq'kuqek ftUnxh rsjh ;Waw gh pyrh jgs]
fy;kA ogkWa ds yksxksa us dkQh iz;kl fd;k fd vkidks Ÿ lHkh ejsaxs] lk/kq ;k vlk/kq] /kuh ;k nfjnz lHkh ejsaxsA
;s gh nqvk djrs gSa] oks ml [kqnk ls]
cksyus dk volj u eys ijUrq ,d vesfjdu izksQslj ds fpjdky rd fdlh dk 'kjhj ugha jgsxkA vr,o
gkFk vius nksuksa mBkrs gq,A iz;kl ls mUgs FkksM+k le; feyk fdUrq vkids fopkj mBks] tkxks vkSj lEiw.kZ :i ls fu"diV gks tkvksA
lqudj ogkWa mifLFkr lHkh fon~oku pfdr gks x,A ogkWa Hkkjr eas ?kksj diV lek x;k gSA pkfg, pfj=] pkfg,
muds HkDrksa dk ,d cM+k leqnk; cu x;kA mudh od`Ro bl rjg dh n`<+rk vkSj pfj= dk cy] ftlls euq";
ekWa ds nqykj vkSj firk Fks Lusg Li'kZ 'kSyh rFkk Kku dks ns[krs gq, ogkWa ds ehfM;k us mUgsa vkthou n`<+ozr cu ldsaA
dks tÛgu esa j[kuk ges'kk] lkbDykWfud fganw dk uke fn;kA
;gh nsxk gkSlyk rqEgs bl ftUnxh es] bl ftUnxh Ÿ yksx rqEgkjh Lrqfr djsa ;k fuank] y{eh rqEgkjs Åij
foodkuUn iqjksfgrokn] /kkfeZd vkMEcjksa] dBeqYykiu d`ikyq gks ;k u gks] rqEgkjk nsgkar vkt gks ;k ,d ;qx
ls thr tkrs gq,A ftUnxh ls thr tkrs gq,A\ vkSj :f<+;ksa ds l[r f[kykQ FksA foodkuUn us thou es] rqe U;k;iFk ls dHkh Hkz"V u gksA
dh vUryZ; ;gh Fkh] fd os bl ckr ls vk'oLr Fks] fd
/kjrh dh xksn eas ;fn ,slk dksbZ ns'k gS] ftleas euq"; dh

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ek¡ dk dguk ekuks & ,d dgkuh--- fgUnh I;kj dh Hkk"kk
,d ?kus taxy ds ikl ,d cdjh jgrh FkhA dks ns[kdj cPpk Mj x;kA og dqN cksy Hkh mBk og Å¡ph vkoktÛ esa xkus yxkA dqN nwjh Hkkjr ek¡ ds csVksa ds laLdkj dh Hkk"kk gS] fgUnh dk ifjp; gS] fgUnh I;kj dh Hkk"kk gSA
mlds rhu cPps Fks] os Hkh viuh ek¡ ds lkFk u ldkA HksfM+;k le> x;kA mlus I;kj ls ij f'kdkjh dqRrs tk jgs FksA HksfM+;s dh
jgrs Fks] os mlds lkFk gh ckgj tkrs FksA ,d dgk] [kkvks I;kjs cPpsA Mjks ughaA vkt eSaus vkokt lqudj os mldh vksj nkSM+ iMs+A
fgUnh gS eu izk.k gekjk] tu dh tku gS] vk;kZorZ ds fny dh /kMdu vku&cku gSA
r w jkgh gS
fnu ckgj tkrs le; cdjh us vius cPpksa Hkh dqN ugha [kk;k gSA rqEgsa [kkdj eSa viuh HksfM+;k vkWa[ks can fd;s eLrh ls xk jgk FkkA fgUnh gS ½f"k;ksa dh ok.kh] xhrk Kku gS] lp iwNksa rks fgUnh ls gh fgUnqLrku gSA
dks le>k;k] ns[kksa cPpks! eSa ckgj tk jgh Hkw[k feVkÅWaxkA cdjh dk cPpk Mj ls dqRrs ikl vk igqWapsA mUgsa ns[kdj HksfM+;k nqfu;k Hkj esa Hkkjr ds izpkj dh Hkk"kk gS] fgUnh dk ifjp; gS] fgUnh I;kj dh Hkk"kk gSA I;kj dk
gw¡A rqe lc ?kj esa gh jguk ckgj er tkukA dk¡ius yxkA ij tYnh gh mlus vius dks pkaSd x;k] og Hkkxuk pkgrk FkkA ij dqRrksa osn Hkk"; dj n;kuan us oSfnd Kku djk;k l`f"VdrkZ vkSj l`f"V dk] fnO; Kku djk;kA
cdjh dk lcls NksVk cPpk xksyw cgqr lEHkkydj dgkA ekek eSa vHkh cgqr NksVk gw¡ us mls ncksp fy;kA ekSdk ns[kdj cdjh dk rw jkgh gS I;kj dk
osn dFkkvksa dk fparu] laLd`fr lEeku c<+k;k] fgUnh esa gh jkenso us Hkkjr dk eku c<+k;kA pyk & py uQjr feVkrk py
'kSrku FkkA og fNidj ek¡ ds ihNs&ihNs ?kj eq>s [kkdj vkidk isV ugha HkjsxkA HksfM+;k cPpk rstÛh ls ?kj dh vksj HkkxkA rc rd
ls ckgj py fn;kA FkksM+h nwj ij ,d >juk cksyk eq>s rqEgkjs tSls dksey cPps vPNs cdjh Hkh ykSV vk;h Fkh og ijs'kku FkhA ½f"k;ksa] eqfu;ksa] larksa dh gqWadkj dh Hkk"kk gS] fgUnh dk ifjp; gS] fgUnh I;kj dh Hkk"kk gSA rw Qwy gS xqykc dk
Fkk mlds fdukjs gjh Hkjh >kfM+;k¡ FkhaA og yxrs gSaA cdjh dk cPpk FkksM+h nsj pqi jgk cPps us lkjh ckrsa crk;hA cdjh us dgk] fd vul bdcky dkaVksa dks pqu pyrk py
ogkWa ij dksey&dksey ifr;kWa [kkus yxkA fQj gWal dj cksyk ekek eq>s igys ,d ehBk csVk vPNs cPps lnk ek¡ cki dk dguk ekurs (d{kk 11&,1)
dqN nsj ckn >jus ds fdukjs ,d HksfM+;k xkuk lquk nks] fQj tks pkgks og djukA gSaA cPpk ek¡ ls fyiVdj cksyk] ek¡ vc eSa vk,xh fQj ls oks cgkj
vk;kA HksfM+, us mls cPps dks ns[kk rks eu esa HksfM+;s dks g¡lh vk x;hA og [kq'k gksdj ,slh xyrh dHkh ugha d#WaxkA eq>s ekQ dj ir>M+ dj ys pkgs dksf'k'k gtÛkj
lkspk okg fdruk I;kjk cPpk gSA vkt bls cksyk] ij eq>s rks xkuk ugha vkrk gSA cPps us nksA mldh vkWa[ksa vkWalwvksa ls Hkjh FkhaA
igsfy;k¡ ,s jkgh u rw ?kcjkuk
1- ,d lhax dk gS pkSik;k] eksVh mldh [kky] vkSj [kky fdlh tÛekus esa] curh Fkh <kyA
[kkdj viuh Hkw[k feVkÅWaxkA HksfM+;k fQj dgk] fd esjh ek¡ rks vkids xkus dh 2- NTts ij cSBk og] xkrk gS xkuk] Hkksyk gS] Hkh# gS] [kkrk gS nkukA ;g iFk gS rsjk] eaftÛy gS rsjh
Jqfr xxZ
/khjs&/khjs cPps dh vksj c<+us yxkA HksfM+, cgqr cM+kbZ djrh gSA HksfM+;k [kq'kh ls Qwy d{kk 4v 3- Qy dh tkr] vj.Mh ikr] dkyh fephZ cht] D;k gS oks phtÛA rw jkg idM+ pyrk tkuk
4- Åij ls dqN gjk gjk] vanj ls gS Hkjk&Hkjk] fNyds nwj gVk yks th] cht ugha gS [kk yks thA rw lk;k gS nsonkj dk
mRrj &1- xasMk] 2- dcwrj] 3- iihrk] 4- dsyk
isM+ksa ds dVus ds dkj.k] i`Foh izfrfnu gks jgh [kkyhA lk{kh ukxj Nk;k esa viuh ys
(d{kk 9 v)
gksrk jgk vxj ,slk rks cp u ldsxh vc gfj;kyhAA ?kj ckj pykrk py
ugha jgsaxs isM+ i`Foh ij] rks fQj o"kkZ dSls gksxhA esgur dk Qy I;kj ds xhr xkrk py
fcu o"kkZ ds vUu u gksxk] =kfg&=kfg tx esa gksxhAA I;kj ds xhr xkrk py
,d ckj dh ckr gS ,d isM+ ij fpM+k&fPkfM+;k vkSj mlds cPps jgrs FksA fpfM+;k jkstÛ ckgj ls
nkuk pqx dj ykrh Fkh vkSj cPpksa dks f[kykrh FkhA ,d ckj fpM+k vkSj fpfM+;k nkuk pqxus ds Hkfo"; cuk lalkj dk
iznw"k.k gh loZ= jgsxk] thuk nwHkj gks tk;sxkA
fy;s fudys] ysfdu dgha nkuk fn[kkbZ u fn;kA fpM+k fujk'k gksdj isM+ ij okil ykSV vk;kA rw jkgh gS I;kj dk
tgjhyh xSlksa ds dkj.k] izk.kh dSls jg ik;sxkAA fpfM+;k ihNs&ihNs lksprs gq, vk jgh Fkh fd vkt cPpksa dks D;k f[kyk;sxhA rHkh mls uhps ,d pykpy uQjr feVkrk
Vy ldrh gS vHkh rckgh] cgqla[;k esa isM+ yxkvksA pus dk nkuk fn[kkbZ fn;kA [kq'kh&[kq'kh uhps mrj x;h vkSj og nkuk ysdj ,d ydM+h ij cSB
I;kj ds xhrk xkrk py
[kkyh&[kkyh bl i`Foh dks isM+ksa ls ifjiw.kZ cukvksaAA x;hA ydM+h esa njkj Fkh] ftldh otg ls eqag [kksyrs gh mldk nkuk njkj esa fxj x;kA
fpfM+;k cgqr nq[kh gqbZA vkSj c<+bZ ds ikl x;h vkSj cksyh c<+bZ&c<+bZ pydj ml ydM+h ls ekuk dh dfBukbZ gS]
vkLFkk dkyM+k
isM+ yxkvksa (d{kk 4c)
esjk nkuk fudky nksA c<+bZ us dgk & yqgkj ds ikl tkvks vkSj mlls dqYgkM+h ekax dj ykvksA
rc eSa nkuk fudkywWaxkA fQj fPkfM+;k yqgkj ds ikl vk;h] vkSj cksyh yqgkj HkbZ;k eq>s dqYgkM+h
ysfdu ijekFkZ lPpkbZ gS
thou dk vk/kkj cuk
ns nks] esjk nkuk ydM+h ds njkj esa fxj x;k gS] mls fudyokuk gSA yqgkj us dgk fd py Hkkx
esjs ikl dqYgkM+h ugha gSA fQj fpfM+;k jktk ds ikl x;h vkSj cksyh fd jktk&jktk eq>s yqgkj rw xhr [kq'kh ds xkrk py
dqYgkM+h ugha ns jgk gS rkfd eSa c<+bZ dks nsdj viuk nkuk ydM+h ds VqdM+s dh njkj ls fudyok rw jkgh gS] I;kj dk
Hkz"Vkpkj ,d chekjh gS] rHkh rks usrk th dh tsc Hkkjh
gSA dne&dne ij Hkz"Vkpkj gS] ;gkWa [kqyk dkyk
Hkz"Vkpkj tÛehu ij gh py ikrs gSaA dkWeuosYFk esa gtÛkjksa dh
deh'ku [kkbZ tkrh gS] fQj Hkh usrk th dks Dyhu
ldwaA fQj jktk us yqgkj dks vkns'k fn;k fd fpfM+;k dks dqYgkM+h nas] rkfd viuk nkuk c<+bZ ds
}kjk fudyok ldsA fQj yqgkj us fpfM+;k dks dqYgkM+h ns nh vkSj fQj fpfM+;k us dqYgkM+h ys
pykpy uQjr feVkrk py
I;kj ds xhr xkrk pyA
O;kikj gS] ;gkWa dksbZ jksd Vksd ugha gS] tqeZ dk dksbZ Nksj fpV fnyokbZ tkrh gSA vUuk th] rqe vk;s gks tkdj c<+bZ dks nh vkSj c<+bZ us ydM+h phjdj fpfM+;k dk nkuk fudky fn;k vkSj fpfM+;k us
ugha gSA ea=h ls ysdj la=h vkSj vQlj ls ysdj Hkz"Vkpkj feVkus dh ryokj Hkh lkFk yk;s gks] usrk [kqÛ 'kh&[kqÛ 'kh nkuk ys tkdj vius cPpksa dks f[kyk;k vkSj jktk dks /kU;okn fn;kA
pijklh lHkh cMh bZekunkjh ls Hkz"Vkpkj djrs gSa] th vc ?kcjk;s gaSA viwokZ 'kekZ
f'k{kk& dgkuh ls ges f'k{kk feyrh gS fd esgur djus ls vkneh dqN Hkh izkIr dj ldrk gSA (d{kk 10&Mh)
turk dh [kwu ilhus dh dekbZ ls] viuh dksfB;ksa dk ekU;k diwj
J`axkj djrs gaSA cksQkslZ tSls dkaM gSa gksrs] fQj Hkh pSu (d{kk 9lh) fuf/k flag
dh uhna oks lksrs] gSyhdkWIVj ,sls [kjhns tkrs gSa] tks (d{kk 6 Mh)

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vkb;s tkus fdrkcksa dh viuk ?kj
fdrkcsa dqN fdLeksa ds ckjs esa
ALMANAC tkrk gSA
;g frfFk;ksa rFkk ?kVukvksa dk okf"kZd
dSysaMj gksrk gSA izkphu dky esa blesa
[kxksyh; rF; rFk fp= 'kkfey gksrs Fks
GAZETTEER
;g ,d ,slh iqLrd gksrh gS tks ns'kksa
gs Hkkjr
ijUrq vktdy blesa mi;ksxh vkadM+s rFkk 'kgjksa bR;kfn dk fooj.k nsrh gSA o"kZ gS esjk dgk¡ ls vkrh gS BaM
rFkk tkudkjh Hkh 'kkfey gksrh gSA
GLOSSARY cgqr iqjkus le; dh ckr gS] taxy esa ,d igkM+ ds ikl
ANTHOLOGY ;g 'kCnksa rFkk okD;ka'kksa dh ,d fyLV ,d 'ksj vkSj ck?k jgrs FksA os nksuksa cpiu ds nksLr FksA os
;g fdlh ,d ys[kd }kjk yh x;h gksrh gS] tks ,d fof'k"V fo"k; {ks= ls
jpukvksa dk laxzg gksrk gS] tks fdlh ,d nksuksa rc ls ,d nwljs dks tkurs Fks] tc mUgsa 'ksj vkSj viuk ?kj eq>dksa yxrk I;kjk] lcls lqUnj lcls U;kjk!
lEcfU/kr gksrh gSA
gh fo"k; ij vk/kkfjr gksrk gSA phrs dk QdZ Hkh ekywe ugha Fkk] ftl igkM+h ds ikl nksuksa eksgd yxrk bldk gjk jax] jgrk ;gk¡ eSa ikik&EkEeh cguk lax!
MONOGRAPH jgrs FksA mlh igkM+h dks ,d lk/kq us Hkh jgus ds fy;s pquk
ATLAS ;g fdlh fof'k"V fo"k; ij rS;kj twrk pIiy ls laln esa gksrk feyu fonkbZ] blds lehi gS ikdZ cM+k] gjk Hkjk ftlesa nwc [kM+k!
;g uD'kksa ls Hkjh fdrkc gSA FkkA oks lk/kq Hkh igkM+h ds uhps dh rjQ viuh dqfV;k cuk
iqLrd dks eksuksxzkQ dgrs gS] tSls fd ekbd] dqlhZ rksM+ Qsaddj djrs jLe vnkbZ] nksLr ufer iz.ko lax] [ksyus esa vkrk gS] etÛk cM+k!
ds jgrk FkkA ,d fnu 'ksj vkSj phrk esa cgl gks x;h cgl
fdlh fo'ks"k dykdkj dh dykd`fr;ksa xkyh nsdj izse izn'kZu lcus ;gkWa fc[ksjk] vkWVks cSB Ldwy tc tkrk] Hkkrk eq>s bldk utÛkjk!
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ij vk/kkfjr fdrkcA dh otg Hkh cM+h vthc FkhA nksuksa bl ckr ij ppkZ dj
;g fdlh O;fDr ds thou dk o`rkar ;s Hkkjro"kZ gS esjk jgs Fks fd BaM dSls vkrh gSA phrs us cMs+ vkRefo'okl ls viuk ?kj eq>dks yxrk I;kjk] lcls lqUnj lcls U;kjk!
gksrk gS tks Lo;a mlds }kjk fy[kk x;k NOVEL
gSA 'ksj dks crk;k] fd tc pkan dk vkdkj cM+s ls NksVk gksrk gS rfu"d dqekj
;g dkYifud jpuk gksrh gS] ftlesa jkstÛ&jkstÛ gksrs ?kksVkys] tedj [kk, d`ikyq]
dkYifud fdjnkj 'kkfey gksrs gS] dHkh rgydk 'kksj epk,a] pkjk [kk, ykyq] rc BaM vkus yxrh gSA bl ij 'ksj phrk dk etkd cukus (d{kk 2 Mh)
BIBLIOGRAPHY ysfdu ,d ,sfrgkfld ukWosy esa gj lkSns esa HkasV deh'ku] ckaVs ?kuk va/ksjk] yxkA 'ksj us dgk] fd rqe csodwQ gks D;k\ BaM rc vkrh
;g fdlh fo'ks"k fo"k; ls lacaf/kr okLrfod ,sfrgkfld fdjnkj Hkh gks gS] tc pkan NksVs ls cM+k gksus yxrk gSA cl viuh&viuh
fdrkcksa ;k L=ksrksa dh ,d fyLV gksrh gSA ;s Hkkjro"kZ gS esjk
ldrs gSaA ckr ij nksuksa vM+ x;sA dksbZ Hkh ,d nwljs dh ckr dks
BIOGRAPHY
NOVELLA
lR; vfgalk fNidj pyrs] ru dj pys yqVsjk] le>us ds fy;s rS;kj ugha FkkA tc dkQh nsj gks x;h rks
;g fdlh O;fDr ds thou ls lacafa/kr
iqLrd gksrh gS] ftls fdlh vU; }kjk ;g uke ,d NksVs miU;kl dks fn;k /keZ] tkfr vkSj O;fDrokn dks] eu esa fy;s ?kusjk] rc nksuksa dks vglkl gqvk fd vxj og ,sls gh yM+rs jgs
fy[kk tkrk gSA tkrk gSA nq"V Qjsch ik¡p lky esa] djrs vkdj Qsjk] rks mudh nksLrh gh u VwV tk;sA nksuksa us QSlyk fd;k bl
;s Hkkjro"kZ gS esjk ckr dk tokc igkM+h ds ikl jgus okys lk/kq ls iwNk tk;sA
PHRAZEBOOK
CHRONOLOGY
;g fdrkc ;kf=;ksa ds fy;s gksrh gS] ns o Hkw f e ij >wBs tksxh] djrs deZ fujkys] nksuksa lk/kq ds ikl x;s] lk/kq Hkh vpkud nksuksa dks ,d
;g frfFk;ksa lfgr ?kVukvksa dk ,d 'kCn Åij ls gS /koy xs#vk] vUnj ls lc dkys]
dks"k gksrk gSA ftlesa fdlh fons'kh Hkk"kk ds 'kCnksa rFkk lkFk ns[kdj gSjku gks x;kA mUgksaus muds vkus dk dkj.k
okD;ka'kksa dk vuqokn fn;k x;k gksrk gSA csp jgs Hkxoku lM+d ij] ckaVs ?kuk va/ksjk]
iwNk 'ksj vkSj phrk nksuksa us vknj ds lkFk lk/kq dks viuk
DICTIONARY
;s Hkkjro"kZ gS esjk
POP-UP-BOOK loky crk;k vkSj mudk >xM+k lqy>kus ds fy;s dgkA
;g v{kjksa ds Øaekd ds fglkc ls 'kCnksa
dh fyLV gksrh gSA ftuds lkFk muds
;g fdrkc vke rkSj ij cPpksa ds fy,
gksrh gS] ftls tc [kksyk tkrk gS] rc
Mjs&Mjs ls nknk&nknh] fuf'k&fnu ekSr iqdkjs] dqN nsj lkspdj lk/kq eqLdqjk, vkSj dgk pkan pkgs NksVs ls
cM+k gks ;k cMs+ ls NksVk og ges'kk gh BaMk jgrk gSA BaM dh
dyk gh thou gSA
vFkZ fn;s x;s gksrs gSA dbZ ,sls 'kCndks"k fp= pyrs gq, fn[kkbZ nsrs gSaA fuR; fu;e ls iq= cki dks lkS&lkS twrs ekjs] dyk lcdks vkrh ugha] lcds eu dks Hkkrh ughaA
Hkh miyC/k gSa] tks fdlh ,d gh fo"k; HkkbZ&HkkbZ ds eu esa jgrh] uQjr Mkys Msjk vlyh otg gksrh gS gok fQj pkgs gok mRrj ls pys iwjc
ij vk/kkfjr gksrs gS] tSls fd fMDlujh ls ;k fQj if'pe lsA blfy;s rqe nksukas esa ls dksbZ Hkh lgh ysfdu ftldks vkrh gS] mlds eu dks Nk tkrh gSA
YEAR BOOK ;s Hkkjro"kZ gS esjk
vkWQ vkVZA ;g ,d okf"kZd lUnHkZ okyh fdrkc ugha gSA vc lk/kq us mUgsa le>krs gq, dgk] fd bruh NksVh isij esa vPNs vad fnykrh gS] u;h lh[k fl[kykrh gSA
gksrh gSA ftlesa chrsa o"kZ dh ?kVukvksa dh gj ckyd lyeku [kku gS] dSVjhuk gj ckyk] lh ckr ij >xM+uk ugha pkfg,A fdlh Hkh nksLrh esa tÛ#jh tSls ,d dgkuh fp=.k cuk;k] oks lcds eu dks Hkk;kA
DIRECTORY tkudkjh gksrh gSA thu ;hvj cqDl esa
;g yksxksa ;k laLFkkvksa dh v{kjksa ds i<+kbZ NksM+dj ?kwes 'kke losjk] gS vkilh ,drkA lk/kq dh ckr lqudj oks nksuksa nqckjk dyk dk gekjs thou ls xBca/ku] ge lc j[krs gSa blls vPNs laca/kA
fdlh ns'k ls lEcfU/kr vkadMksa ls Hkjh dj dksf'k'k fgEer ls] cny nwaW le; dh /kkjk]
Øekad vuqlkj fyLV gksrh gSA ftlesa tkudkjh gksrh gSA mUgsa Abstracts dgk nksLr cu x;sA dyk dk bfrgkl iqjkuk] bldks lcus tkukA
muds uke rFkk irs ntZ gksrs gS A ;s Hkkjro"kZ gS esjk
tkrk gSA tks dksbZ bldks tku x;k] ekuks nqfu;k igpku x;kA
ENCYCLOPEDIA efgek iq.Mhj uqiwj dhfrZ
;g fofHkUu fo"k;ksa ij ys[kksa ls izxfr R;kxh gf"kZrk [kqjkuk
(d{kk 9,) (d{kk 10&lh) (d{kk ikap Mh)
lEcfU/kr fdrkc gksrh gS] ftls v{kjksa (d{kk 5&lh)
ds Øekad vuqlkj O;ofLFkr fd;k
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gekjs jk"Vªh; /ot ds tUe ,oa fodkl dh dgkuh yxHkx Ms<+ lkS o"kZ igys ls 'kq# gksrh gSA
1857 esa Lok/khurk ds izFke laxzke ds le; vafre eqxy 'kkld cgknqj 'kkg tÛQj us
ifjJe dk egRo
vki lHkh dks esjk iz.kkeA bu iafDr;ksa dks fy[krs le; cjcl esjs tÛgu esa lqizfl¼
jk"Vªh; /ot lcls igys vktÛknh dk >aMk mBk;kA ml >aMs ij dey dk ,d Qwy vkSj jksVh dks fpUg ds
#i esa viuk;k x;k FkkA mldk vk/kkj gjk jax FkkA 1905 esa flLVj fuosfnrk us yky jax
dfo Jh t;'kadj izlkn th dh dfork ^^uj gks u fujk'k djksa eu dks&&** ?kwe
tkrh gS] D;ksa\ D;ksafd bl dfork esa izlkn th us vius thou dk ea= vki lHkh dks
dh tUedFkk dk ,d oxkZdkj >aMk cuk;kA blds e/; esa otz ds nks rjQ ckaXyk esa oans rFkk ekrje
fy[kk gqvk FkkA Lora=rk laxzke ds nkSjku igyh ckj frjaxk lu 1906 esa fufeZr gqvk FkkA
gj ih<+h dks nsus dk iz;Ru fd;k gS] vkSj ;g ea= gS fujarj deZ djus dk vkxs c<us
dkA eSa vki lc ls tks dgus tk jgk gw¡] og iwjh rjg uohu u gksdj iqujko`fRr gSA
bls dydRrk /ot ds #i esa tkuk x;kA blesa Åij gjh iV~Vh esa 8 v¼Zfodflr dey Hkxoku Jhd`".k us xhrk esa vtqZu ls Hkh ;gh dgk gS] fd euq"; dk loZizFke dk;Z gS]
iq"i rFkk uhps yky iV~Vh ij lQsn jax esa lw;Z vkSj panz dyk vafdr FksA chp dh ihyh fd os fujk'k u gksdj deZ;ksxh cusa vius drZO; ds izfr 'kr&izfr'kr fu"Bk j[ksa
iV~Vh esa oans ekrje fy[kk FkkA dydRrk esa 7 vxLr 1906 esa bl igyh ckj Qgjk;k x;kA vkSj gj gkyr esa mls iw.kZ djsaA
lu 1917 esa gkse#y yhx ds cky xaxk/kj fryd o MkWŒ ,uh cslsUV ds >aMs esa yky o dkyh ek¡ dh ykMyh
eSa Jhen~Hkkxor xhrk ds ,d rF; ls vkidks voxr djkuk pkgwaxk vkSj og ;g gS]
ifV~V;kWa FkhaA ftu ij lkr rkjs vafdr FksA Åij cka;h vksj ;wfu;u tSd rFkk nka;h vksj ,d ek¡ eSa Hkh thuk pkgrh gw¡]
fd vkyl dk gj rjg ls cfg"dkj djuk pkfg,A euq"; ds ân; esa gj izdkj ds
vèkZpUnz vkSj ,d rkjk vafdr FkkA xka/kh th dk pj[ks okyk frjaxk 1921 esa vorfjr gqvkA
'k=q fo|eku gS] tks fujUrj mldh mUufr esa ckèkd curs gSaA dke] Øks/k] vagdkj] rsjs vkaxu dh cfx;k esaA
blesa rhu ifV~V;kWa gjs] lQsn vkSj yky jax dh FkhaA ftu ij pj[kk vafdr FkkA tkfr o
yksHk ls rks vki lHkh ifjfpr gS ij tks lcls cM+k 'k=q gekjs vanj fuokl djrk gS] pkgrh gw¡ eSa iyuk]
oxZ dks bafxr djrs bu jaxksa ds fojks/k dh otg ls 1931 esa bldh #i js[kk jax #i esa
tks u tkus dc ncs dneksa ls vkdj gekjs O;fDrRo esa lek tkrk gS] oks gS ^vkyL;*A ik;y dh Nu&Nu djrh ek¡A
ifjorZu gksdj rhu ifV~V;kWa Øe'k% Hkxok] lQsn] gjh gks x;ha] var esa lafo/kku lHkk }kjk
lc 'k=qvksa ls cM+k 'k=q vkyL; dks ekuk x;k gSA blh dk gesa R;kx djuk pkfg,A pkgrh eSa Hkh pyuk]
xfBr vLFkk;h lfefr us ftl /ot ds uewus dks rS;kj fd;k mls lafo/kku lHkk us 22
vki lcdks ge lcdksA vFkd ifjJe gh lQyrk dh dqath gSA ,slk ge ekurs vk;s rsjh vka[kksa dk rkjk cuA
tqykbZ 1947 dks Hkkjr ds jk"Vªh; /ot ds #i esa Lohd`r fd;kA Åij dslfj;k e/; esa
gSaA ;g 'kr lR; Hkh gS] rks /;ku jgs] fd ifjJe dh irokj dHkh gkFk ls u NwVs vkSj pkgrh f>yfey djuk]
lQsn rFkk uhps gjs jax dh lkeku vkdj dh ifV~V;ksa ds e/; ;kuh
vki vius y{; dh vksj nqzrxfr vkSj n`<+ 'kfDr ls vkxs c<+rs tk;saA vkidks vius
lQsn iV~Vh ds chp esa uhyk v'kksd pØ vafdr gS] ftldh 24 rsjh l[kh lgsyh cu ek¡A
f'k{kdksa dk rFkk vius vfHkHkkodksa dk lg;ksx lnk gh feyrk jgsxkA
èkqfj;kWa ns'k dh lrr mUufr dks n'kkZrh gSaA ;g fnu jkr 24 ?kaVksa pkgrh ckras djuk]
dk Hkh |ksrd gSA Åij ls uhps ds rhuksa jax Øe'k% R;kx] cuhr iky rsjs vkaxu dh cu rqylhA
fueZyrk vkSj fodkl dks n'kkZrs gSaA Hkkjr ds orZeku jk"Vªh; pqVdys (d{kk 10lh)
pkgrh eSa g¡w c<+uk]
/ot dks 14 vxLr 1947 dh vk/kh jkr dks igyh ckj eku rsjs ?kj dk cuA
ifRu% vth lqurs gks] oekZ th dh csVh ds 99 izfr'kr uEcj vk;s gaSA
Qgjk;k x;k FkkA pkgrh eSa Hkh i<+uk]
ifr% vjs okg ! ,d uEcj dgkWa x;k\
jksgu flag jkor ifRu% gekjk csVk yk;k gSA gkFk caVkdj dke esa rsjs]
(d{kk 3 lh) pkgrh gw¡ de djukA
ukSdj ekfyd ls% vkids ftxjh nksLr dk Qksu vk;k FkkA rsjs fny ds I;kj dk xkxj]
ekfyd% rqEgsa dSls ekywe fd og esjs nksLr dk Qksu FkkA pkgrh eSa Hkh HkjukA
ukSdj% og iwN jgs Fks] ew[kZ dgkWa gS\
Vhpj dks;y c<+rs dne feJh ls ehBs cksy cksydj]
pkgrh eSa gj xkukA
Vhpj gksrh ,d ijh dkyh&dkyh dw¡&dw¡ djrh] tks gS Mkyh&Mkyh fQjrh ,d nks ,d nks c<+rs dne MkDVj% vki esjh lykg ds vuqlkj dejs dh f[kMfd;kWa [kksydj lks;s FksA
rsjs I;kj&nqykj dh Nk;k]
fl[kkrh gedks pht ubZ dqN viuh gh /kqu esa ,asBh] fNih gjs iRrksa esa cSBh Hkkjr ek¡ ds cPps ge jksxh% th gkaA
pkgrh eSa Hkh ikukA
dHkh lqukrh ,d dfork ugha #dsaxs] ugha >qdsaxs MkDVj% rc vkidk tqdke xk;c gks x;k gksxkA
tks iape lqj esa gh xkrh] og gh gS] dks;y dgykrh pgd&pgd dj fpfM+;k&lh]
dHkh lqukrh ,d dgkuh vkxs c<+rs jgsaxs ge jksxh% th ugha] ?kM+h vkSj nwljk lkeku vo'; xk;c gks x;kA
tc tkM+k de gks tkrk gS] lwjt FkksM+k xjekrk gS pkgrh gw¡ eSa mM+ukA
djs dHkh tks ge 'kSrkuh rc gksrk gS leka fujkyk] th dks cgqr yqHkkus okyk ,d nks ,d nks c<+rs dne egd&egd dj Qwyksa&lh]
,d ;k=h% rkaxs okys ls HkkbZ nfj;kxat tkus dk D;k yksxs\
dku idMs] ;kn vk;s ukuh Hkkjr ek¡ ds cPps ge pkgrh eSa Hkh f[kyuk A
isM+ gjs lc gks tkrs gaS] u;s&u;s iRrs ikrs gSaA rkWaxsokyk% Ms<+ #i;kA
vPNs dke ij feys 'kkck'kh vk#f"k ;k=h% vkSj lkeku dk D;k yksxs\ ek¡ eSa Hkh dqN dguk pkgrh gw¡]
Vhpj cukrh eq>s vkRefo'oklh vUu;k 'kekZ (d{kk 2lh)
(d{kk 3lh) rkWaxsokyk% th eq¶rA ek¡ eSa Hkh thuk pkgrh gw¡A
vUu;k 'kekZ ;k=h% esjk lkeku ys pyks] eSa iSny vk jgk gw¡A ftKklk lpnsok
(d{kk 3lh) (d{kk 11,)
bf'krk flag (d{kk 8&,)
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dgkuh& pkj pkSdhnkj ePNj pkfylk
galuk Hkh t+#jh gS ubZ mM+ku
,d jktk FkkA mldk jkT; nwj&nwj rd QSyk FkkA mlds jkT; esa cgqr ls t; ePNj Hkxoku mtkxjA jax&jax ds I;kjs] Qwy&Qwy tkrs gaS lkjsA
m|ksx&/ka/ks FksA yksx i<+s&fy[ks FksA dgha Hkh minzo ugha gksrs FksA iztk Hkh t; vxf.kr jksxksa ds lkxjA lkbZfdy okys us ,d vkneh dks VDdj ekj nh] vkSj cksyk
lq[kh FkhA vki cgqr fdLer okys gksA ogha gok cgus yxrh gS] fn'kk egdus lc yxrh gSA
le njlh cus lc mj ykbZA vkneh& dSls\
mlds jkT; dh lhek ls yxk gqvk ,d nqljs jktk dk NksVk & lk jkT; FkkA ekjr Mad lcS vdqykbZA lkbZfdy okyk& vkt esjh NqV~Vh gS] ugha rks eSa Vªd pykrk gw¡A rc og erokyh gks gksdj] >we&>we Mkyh&Mkyh ij
ysfdu mlesa vk, fnu >xM+s gksrs jgrss FksA yksx vkil esa yM+rsa >xM+rs
jgrs FksA mldh iztk cgqr gh nq%[kh FkhA fHkUu & fHkUu tc jkx lqukusA vtc leka fn[kyk nsrh gS] lcdk eu viuk ysrh gSA
gkjeksfu;e] I;kuksa 'kjekrsA lark& us ve#n fy;s rks mles dhM+k fudykA
jktk cgqr gSjku FkkA ,d fnu og jktk vius iM+kslh jkT; ds jktk ds ikl lark blesa rks dhM+k fudyk gSA l{ke 'kekZ
x;k vkSj cksyk esjk NksVk&lk jkT; gS] ijUrq mles jkst mRikr gksrs jgrs gSa] Mh- Mh- Vh- dqN vlj u ykosA
ve#n okyk& ;s fdLer dh ckr gS D;k irk vxyh ckj (d{kk 3 lh)
iztk cgqr nq%[kh gSA vkidk jkT; bruk cM+k gS] fQj Hkh ;gkWa iw.kZ 'kkafr gS] ePNj nkuh rqEgsa u HkkosA eksVjlkbZfdy fudy tk;sA
bldk D;k dkj.k gS\ xqM ukbZV rqels ?kcjkosA
jktk gWalk vkSj cksyk] vki Bhd dgrs gSaA esjs jkT; esa cM+k lq[k & pSu gS] vky vkmV dks /kwy pVkosA ifr% [kkuk rS;kj gSA
mldk dkj.k ;g gS] fd eSaus pkj pkSdhnkj rSukr dj j[ks gSa] tks gj le;
esjh j{kk djrs gSa**A
eysfj;k ds rqe gks nkrkA ifRu% FkksM+h nsj vkSjA
ifr% Bhd gS] eSa ckgj [kk ysrk gw¡A
fdls fdldh fpark jgrh gS\a
Msaxw&ok;jy ds vlyh ekrkA
nqljs jktk us dgk & cl] pkj esjs ;gkWa rks pkSdhnkjksa dh QkSt gSA vkidk ifRu% ikap feuV #dksA ohjksa dks& vku dhA
ukyh esa rqEgkjk cklkA ifr% ikap feuV esa rS;kj gks tk,xkA
dke pkj ls dSls py tkrk gSA
tc lksoS rqe vkvks iklkA ukfod dks& rwQku dhA
jktk us dgk&th] esjs j{kd nqljh rjg ds gSaA ifRu% ugha] eSa rS;kj gks tkrh gw¡A
jkx lqukdj uhan mM+krsA usrk dks& ernku dhA
dSls] nqljs jktk us mRlqdrk ls iwNkA Mad ekj lcdks rM+ikrsA ,d iBku dh ekSr fctyh fxjus ls gqbZA ij mldh yk'k galrs fHk[kkjh dks& nku dhA
jktk us mRrj fn;k & igyk j{kd gS lR;A og eq>s vlR; ugh cksyus nsrkA tks rqels ys dHkh Hkh iaxkA gq, feyh] Qfj'rksa us iwNk ,slk D;ksa\
vkSj nqljk iBku ge le>s dksbZ gekjh QksVks [khap jgk gSA vehjksa dks& /ku dhA
mldk dj nks gj & gj xaxkA
jktk us dgk & nqljk j{kd gS] iszeA og eq>s ?k`.kk ls cpkrk gSA rhljk\ rqe gks ukFk lnk ge psjkA xk;d dks& rku dhA
lark% lksrs oDr Ldsy ysdj lks;kA
jktk cksyk & rhljk j{kd gS U;k;A og eq>s vU;k; ugha djus nsrk** vkSj tYn m[kkM+ksa viuk MsjkA cark% rqe Ldsy ysdj D;ksa lks;s\ fo|kFkhZ dks& bfErgku dhA
pkSFkk ePNj & ePNj lc dgSa] ePNj cus us dks;A lark% eSa ns[kuk pkgrk Fkk] fd eSa fdruk yack lksrk gw¡A iaNh dks& mM+ku dhA
jktk us xEHkhj gksdj dgk& pkSFkk j{kd gS] R;kxA og LokFkhZ gkus ls esjh tks vlyh ePNj cuS] oks rqe tSlk gh gks;A
j{kk djrk gSA** lark% MSM] dkj dh pkch nks] dkWyst esa QaD'ku gSA ½f"k;ksa dks& Kku dhA
jktk dh 'kadk dk lek/kku gks x;kA R;kx] isze] U;k;] lR; gksA MSM% dkj\ fdlkuksa dks& /kku dhA
Li'kZ dqekj lark% nl yk[k dh dkj esa tkšxk rks jkSc iM+sxkA
d{kk&9 MSM% ;s ys nl #i;s 48 yk[k dh cl esa tk TÛ;knk jkSc iMs+xkA eqlkfQjksa dks& lkeku dhA
Hkxoku dks& tgku dhA
iqfyl vki cSYV igudj xkM+h pyk jgs gks] vkidks ikap gtkj
#i;s dk bZuke fn;k tkrk gSA dk;j dks& tku dhA
i`Foh dFkk lark% eSa blls viuk Mªkbfoax ykbZlsUl cuokÅ¡xkA ek¡&cki dks& larku dhA
;g lalkj dsoy euq";ksa ds fy;s ugha gS] bls cukus okys us bls cukus ls igys ns[kk Fkk ,d liuk
iIiw&ikik ,d vPNh [kÛcj gSA detÛksj dks& cyoku dhA
fd euq"; vkSj i'kq jgsaxs blesa feydj I;kj ls vkSj dgasxs U;kjk gS vkf'k;ka gS viukA
ij gqvk ugha dqN ,slk pyk tcls lalkj esa iSlk] nwHkj gqvk thou fQj i'kqvksa dk ikik& D;k\ O;kikjh dks& uqdlku dhA
iIiw& vkidks ;kn gS] vkius dgk Fkk] fd vxj eSa ijh{kk esa ikl
jgus yk;d u cpk Fkk ;g lalkj mudk] u nsuk pkgrs Fks os euq";ksa dks ltk] ij gks tkÅWaxk] rks vki eq>s ikap gtÛkj #i;s nsaxsA datwl dks& esgeku dhA
dqN rks cnys mudh ;g n'kk] ijUrq u gks jgk gS dqN ,slk iguh gS ikik& gk¡A izksQslj dks& O;k[;ku dhA
euq"; us ykyp dh os'kHkw"kk] izd`fr gks jgh gS euq"; ls #"V iIiw& vkids ikap gtÛkj #i;s cp x;sA
dgrh gS le; gS laHky tk js nq"V] laHky tk js nq"V
nsoka'k nÙk #id dqekj iyfoUnz flag
mEehn gS] fd lalkj gks igys tSlk] tUe ysxk lwjt fQj ls galrk gqvk (d{kk 6&ch)
(d{kk 9&lh) (d{kk 9 lh)
exu gksdj cgsxh] tkgoh

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Ldwy dh ;knsa
nwj tkus dh reUuk ugha Fkh] fQj Hkh tkuk iMs+xkA ;s f'k{kd dgykrs gS
Ldwy ls bl I;kjs ls ukrs dks vc vkSj u fuHkkuk iM+sxkA
;kn rks cgqr vk;sxh] oks Ldwy dh ckrsa]
oks nksLrksa ls I;kjh&I;kjh eqydkras] [ksy ckWLdsV cky dksVZ ds]
vul bdcky lSj Ldwy dkWfjMksj ds oks ySc dh eLrh cgqr rM+ik;sxhA
(d{kk 11&,)
usrkvksa dh cnyrh lksp Vhpj dh MkWaV] nksLrksa dk lkFk] Hkwys ls Hkh u Hkqyk;k tk;saxk
;g lc ;kn cgqr vk;sxk] ekuk geus ;g iy okil u vk;sxkA jkstÛ lqcg feyrs gSa buls] D;k gedks djuk gSa] ;s crykrs gaSA
vktknh ds ckn oDr ds lkFk&lkFk gekjh ljdkj ds ys ds rLohjas balku dh] lgh xyr dk Hksn gesa ;s crykrs gaSA
usrkvksa ds ns'kHkfDr ds ek;us Hkh fdrus cny x;s gSA pkg dj Hkh fQj uk bUgsa dHkh th ik;saxs]
bu Ldwy ds fnuksa dks] bu ;knxkj {k.kksa dks] dHkh MkaV rks dHkh I;kj ls] fdruk dqN gedks ;s le>krs gaSA
rc& vc& gS Hkfo"; ns'k dk ftuesa] mudk lcdk Hkfo"; ;s cukrs gaSA
jksuk vk tkrk gS tc nwj tkus dh ckrsa ;kn vkrh gSaA
Ÿ ljQjks'kh dh reUuk vc gekjs fny esa gSA ns[kuk gS tksj Ÿ ns'k ywVus dh reUuk vc gekjs fny esa gS] ns[kuk gS ;kstuk vkWalwvksa dh ctk; fny dh rM+i ckgj vk tkrh gS] gS jax dbZ bl thou esa] jaxksa dh nqfu;k ls igpku] ;s djokrs gaSA
fdruk cktqÛ & , & dkfry esa gSA dkSu lh ywVus ds dkfcy gSA [kks u tk;s HkhM+ esa dgha ge] gedks ge ls gh ;s feyokrs gaSA
D;ksa ;g ckrsa bruh lrkrh gSa\
Ÿ ,s esjs oru ds yksxksa tjk vkWa[k esa Hkj yks ikuh tks 'kghn gq, Ÿ ,s esjs oru ds yksxksa u fctyh gS u ikuh] flQZ VSDl nsrs fny dks epyrs gq, NksM+ tkrh gSa] gkj &gkj dj fQj yM+uk gh thr gS] lPph] ,slk vglkl ;s djokrs gSaA
gaS mudh tÛjk ;kn djks dqckZuhA tkvks dksbZ lquus okyk ugha rqEgkjh dgkuhA dksf'k'k djrs jguk gj iy thou dk vFkZ gesa] ;s crykrs gSaA
D;ksa ;g ckrsa bruh ;kn vkrh gSa]
Ÿ fot;h fo'o frjaxk I;kjk >aMk Åapk jgs gekjkA 'kku u Ÿ fot;h fo'o dqlhZ I;kjh lnk 'kkflr jgs ikVhZ gekjh dqlhZ nsrs gaS usd eafty Hkh gesa] jkg Hkh csgrj gesa ;s fn[kykrs gaSA
D;ksa ;gkWa ls nwj tkus dh ?kM+h lkeus vk tkrh gS\ nsrs gSa Kku thou dk dke ;gh lc budk ;s f'k{kd dgykrs gaSA
bldh tkus ik;s pkgs tku Hkys gh tk;sA dgha u tkus ik;s pkgs tku fdruh gh tk;sA
Ÿ ;s ns'k gS ohj tokuksa dk vycsyksa dk eLrkuksa dk bl ns'k Ÿ ;s ns'k gS yqVsjs usrkvksa dk] vkardokfn;ksa dk] ,fyl ekgs'ojh
dk ;kjksa D;k dgukA vigj.kdrkZvksa dk bl ns'k dk ;kjksa D;k dgukA iz.ko 'kadj vjksjk
(d{kk 10&lh) (d{kk 9 ch)
Ÿ dj pys ge fQnk tku&ru lkfFk;ksa] vc rqEgkjs gokys Ÿ [kk pys ge ns'k dk pSu vkSj veu lkfFk;ksa vc ;s [kks[kyk
oru lkfFk;ksA ns'k rqEgkjs gokys lkfFk;kasA
igsfy;k¡
pqVdqys 1- lh/kh lM+d chp esa xM~<k] pkj fyedk ,d Fke&l&viA
ek¡ 2- fdlh i{kh dk uke ftlds lj ij iSj gksA
ek¡ eerk gS] ek¡ HkfDr gS] NksVs cPps ds fy, ;s mldh 'kfDr gS ,d vkneh& vxj Hkxoku eq>s lkS #i;s ns] rks eSa mlesa ls
ipkl #i;s eafnj esa p<+k vkÅaxkA 3- dVksjs esa dVksjk] csVk cki ls Hkh xkSjkA
ek¡ gS] rks cPps ds ycksa ij eqLdku gS]
(FkksMh nwj pyus ds ckn mls lM+d ij iM+s ipkl #i;s feysA) 4- gjh Fkh eu Hkjh Fkh] yk[k eksrh tM+h Fkh] jktk th ds ckx esa
ek¡ ls ?kj rFkk [kkunku dk mRFkku gS]
ek¡ gS rks lc dqN vklku gS] ek¡ ugha rks ftÛUnxh fojku gS csfV;k¡ vkneh& okg Hkxoku! eq> ij bruk Hkh Hkjkslk ugha] ipkl igys
gh dkV fy;sA
nq'kkyk vks<s+ [kM+h FkhA
ek¡ eerk dh ,slh ewjr gS 5- ,d dVksjh esa rhu pEep
,d cPpk MkWDVj ds ikl x;k vkSj cksyk MkWDVj vady D;k
ftlds vkWa[kksa esa clh vius cPps dh lwjr gS] 6- ,slh dkSu lh flVh gS] ftlesa dksbZ ?kql ugha ldrkA
vkids ikl] nnZ dh nok gS\
ek¡ gS rks [kqf'k;ksa dk vkokl ;gh] MkWDVj & nnZ dgka gS\ 7- ,slk dkSu lk xsV gS] ftlesa dksbZ ?kql ugha ldrkA
ek¡ dh eerk vijEikj gS] D;ksfd mlesa [kqf'k;kWa vikj gSa ,d csVk cks;k tkrk gS] vkSj mx vkrh gS csfV;kWa] [kkn ikuh cPpk& th] vc rks ugha gS] ysfdu vk/ks ?kaVs ckn gksxk] tc ikik
csVksa esa] vkSj ygjkrh gS csfV;kWa ,ojsLV dh Å¡pkbZ;ksa rd Bsys 8- ,slh dyh tks f[kyrh ugha gSA
ek¡ nsoh gS] ek¡ iwtk gS] ek¡ tSlk uk dksbZ nwtk gS fjiksVZ dkMZ ns[ksaxsA
ek¡ gS rks I;kj gS] ek¡ fcuk ;g nqfu;k csdkj gS tkrs gaS csVs] vkSj p<+ tkrh gaS csfV;kWa] #ykrs gaS csVs vkSj jksrh 9- nks fNidfy;ka fnokj ij p<+h gksrh gSa ,d xkuk xk jgh gksrh gS
gSa csfV;kWa] dbZ rjg ls fxjkrs gaS csVs vkSj lEHkkyrh gSa csfV;kWa] ,d vkneh isVªksy Hkjokus x;k] ogkWa fy[kk Fkk ;gkWa eksckby dk xkuk [kRe gksus ds ckn nwljh D;ksa fxjrh gS\
ek¡ pkgr gS ek¡ pkg gS] ek¡ esa lkjh nsfo;ksa dk #i lekgkj gS ;wtÛ uk djsaA ml vkneh us rqjUr eksckby fudkyk vkSj lc
ek¡ loksZifj gS] loZKkuh gS] lq[k ds LoIu fn[kkrs gaS csVs] vkSj lp dj tkrh gaS csfV;kWa] nksLrksa dks Qksu yxk;k vkSj dgk eq>s vHkh Qksu er djuk eSa fgekuh diwj (d{kk 5 lh)
thou rks gaS csVs vkSj ej tkrh gaS csfV;kWaA isVªksy iEi ij gw¡A
ek¡ gj cPps dh g¡lh dh dgkuh gS
vfLerk flag vfLerk flag HkO; [k=h
gksrh gSA
bySfDVªflVh] 7-dksyxsV] 8- fNidyh] 9-D;ksafd og rkfy;ka ctk jgh
(d{kk 11&,) (d{kk 11&,) d{kk & 4 mRrj& 1-gkFk] 2-gj i{kh] 3-ukfj;y] 4-HkqV~Vk] 5-ia[kk] 6-

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Hkxoku eq>dks dj nks ikl lqUnj ns'k gekjk vtUes dh O;Fkk
[ksy&[ksy esa le; fcrk;k] fo|ky; ls fur ?kcjk;k lcls lqUnj ns'k gekjk] gedks ;g izk.kksa ls I;kjkA eSa gwaW ,d NksVh lh tku] NksVs&NksVs vax esjs] rks ,slh D;k etcwjh Fkh] tks
xf.kr] Hkwxksy Ndkrs rksM+ fn;s Fks buls ukrs gWaw nqfu;kWa ds nq[kksa ls vutkuA D;k bruk cks> rqEgsa nsrs gSa] djuk iM+k rq>s esjk R;kxA
geus feydj #i laokjk] bls cuk;k tx ls U;kjkA
T;kferh; ,ytcjk uk Hkk,] budks i<+dj pDdj vk;s fdls irk eSa dkSu gwaW\ fd ;s cks> eq>s] vHkh u eSaus vkWa[ks [kksyh]
mRrj esa tks [kM+k fgeky;] og izfrQy j{kk djrk gSA D;k gksxh esjh igpku\ lkWal ysus dh btktÛr Hkh ugha nsrs gSaA vHkh u ns[kh rsjh lwjrA
dksjh vaxszth cdokl Hkxoku eq>dks dj nks ikl ckny tc Vdjkrs blls] ckny tc cjlk djrk gSA ifjokj dk I;kj feysxk] ,d ekSdk nsdj ns[kksa] u gh ikbZ rsjh eerk]
lkjh fgUnh eSaus tkuh eSa rks iDdk fgUnqLrkuh nf{k.k esa ygjkrk lkxj] Hkkjr ek¡ ds pj.k i[kkjsA ;k jg tkÅWaxh eS vuTkkuA csVksa ls vPNh dgykÅWaxh] u ik;k ikik dk I;kjA
O;FkZ yxh foKku i<+kbZ i<+dj exÛtÛ [kikbZ D;k esjk vfLrRo gksxk\ csVh gksus ij lekt dh D;k] uUgsa&uUgsa gkFk tksM+ ekWa]
izd`fr Hkh fut gkFkksa ls bl /kjrh dk #i fu[kkjsA
ikB; iqLrds bruh Hkkjh] dHkh ugha Hkkrk HkkbZ ;k vtUeh jg tk,xh esjh nkLrkuA Hkkjr dh Hkh 'kku dgykÅWaxhAA d:Wa eSa rq>ls ;gh xqgkjA
½f"k eqfu;ksa dh gS ;g /kjrh] ikou xaxk /kkjk cgrhA lkspdj bu ckrksa dks eSa] vkt rsjh eSa vtUeh fcfV;k] csVs ls ekWa eksg D;Waw bruk]
ns[kdj fo|ky; FkjkZrk] Vhpj ns[k dgha fNi tkrk fut ty ls lhapu djrh gS] lcds d"Vksa dks gjrh gSA gks jgh gwaW cgqr gSjkuA ekWa rq>ls djrh ,d xqgkjA eq>ls ekWa D;wWa bruk MjA
Vh-oh- ns[k g"kkZrk] dksjk lkjk le; fcrkrk vkvksa] bldks 'kh'k uok,a] blds lkjs nq%[k feVk,aA vkbZ Hkh ugha bl nqfu;kWa esa eSa] ,slh D;k etcwjh Fkh] tks eSa Hkh ekWa viuk ywWaxhaA
tkuks eq>dks viuk [kkl] Hkxoku eq>dks dj nks ikl ekr`Hkwfe dh lsok djds] viuk thou lQy cuk,aA rks D;ksa feVkuk pkgrs gks esjh igpku\ pyh rw djus esjk lagkjA rsjs lkjs nq[k vkSj nnZA
izHkq FkksM+h lh Hkj nks gkeh dgykrs gks vUr;kZeh D;k eaSus dqN iki fd;k\ rw rks Fkh eerk dh ewjr]
QLVZ ugha lssdsUM fnyk nks] esjk uEcj xtV djk nks D;k eaSus rqEgs n%q[k fn;k\ rsjk dke rks l`tu djuk FkkA vfnfr Hkkj}kt
xksfoUn lhdjh tks djus pys gks rqe] rsjs gh rks ygw ls lhapdj] d{kk & 11 ^v 2*
bruk gh vk'p;Z fn[kkuk] FkMZ fMohtÛu gh fnyokuk (d{kk 2&,) bruk cM+k loZuk'k esjk dksey cnu cuk FkkA
mM+s ugha esjk migkl] Hkxoku eq>dks djk nks ikl

uke Hkz"Vkpkj dkyk nkx+


(d{kk) o`{kksa dh efgek vkneh us fd;k /kjrh ls izLFkku] gekjk Hkkjrh; laLd`fr lc is Hkkjh
vkSj ;ejkt ds ;gkWa ?kfM+;kWa gh ?kfM+;kWa] gekjh Hkkjr ekrk us igjh 'osr lkM+h
Hkkjr ek¡ dh gS ;gh iqdkj
ns[kdj jgk x;k gSjku]
gj cPpk le>s isM+ksa dh iqdkj ijUrq fdl /kqzr us yxk;k ;s dkyk fu'kku
iSls dh lhek isM+ksa dk ?kj thou esa
gj ns'k dh vyx&vyx ?kM+h Fkh]
dksbZ NksVh] rks dksbZ cgqr cM+h Fkh] fdldk bruk izfreku
iSlk fdrkc [kjhn ldrk gS& fo|k ughaA dksbZ nkSM+ jgh Fkh]
tkyk tSls edM+h dk] /kjrh dk J`axkj o`{k
iSlk dye [kjhn ldrk gS& lqys[k ughaA rks dksbZ c<+ jgh Fkh] Hkz"Vkpkj dh bl izfrLi/kkZ esa Hkwyk ekuo ekuork
bZ'oj dk vorkj o`{k] txr dk Hkjrkj o`{k vyx & vyx j¶rkj ns[kdj mudh] ekuo cuk nkuo
iSlk laxhr [kjhn ldrk gS& Loj ughaA
thou dk vk/kkj o`{k] isM+ksa dh efgek dks le>ks vkneh pdjk;k] dkj.k iwNk]
iSlk vkjke [kjhn ldrk gS& pSu ughaA rks ;ejkt us crk;k] cuk;k Hkkjr ekrk dh 'osr lkM+h dks dkyk
isM+ gesa 'kq¼ ok;q nsrs] ykrs o"kkZ dk ckny
iSlk fcLrj [kjhn ldrk gS& uhan ughaA gj ?kM+h dh mlh fglkc ls gS j¶rkj] lkekftd izk.kh cuk Hkz"Vkpkjh izk.kh
rst /kwi ls gesa cpkrs] <d dj /kjrh dk vk¡py
iSlk ukSdjh [kjhn ldrk gS& nksLr ughaA ftl j¶rkj ls gks jgk]
bZ/ku nsrs ydM+h nsrs] vkSj f[kykrs ehBs Qy mlds ns'k esa Hkz"VkpkjA ftlls esjh Hkkjr ekWa ij vk;k dkyk nkx
iSlk oL= [kjhn ldrk gS& lqUnjrk ughaA ml lkekftd izk.kh us tykbZ ns'k esa Hkz"Vkpkj dh vkxA
Hkkjr ek¡ dh gS ;gh iqdkj] gj cPpk le>s isM+ksa dh iqdkj vkneh us pkjkas rjQ viuh utÛj nkSM+kbZ]
iSlk thou ys ldrk gS& thou ns ugha ldrkA ij Hkkjr dh ?kM+h dgha Hkh utÛj ugha vkbZ]
iSlk cgqr dqN [kjhn ldrk gS& ysfdu lc dqN ughaA vkneh eqLdqjk;k piM+klh ysrk :i;s nl
oSHko ckfy;ku fQj ;ejkt ds dku esa gYds ls QqlQqlk;k] djrk FkksM+k ;ksxnku] ns'k esa Hkz"Vkpkj ds fy,
jk?ko fla?ky (d{kk 7&lh) ^Hkkjr okys Hkz"Vkpkj ;gkWa Hkh ys vk,]
(d{kk 9&lh) lp & lp crkvks Hkkjr dh ?kM+h u j[kus ds dgha dksbZ usrk ysrk :i;s nl yk[k
fdrus iSls gSa rqeus [kk,A* yxkrk ns'k esa Hkz"Vpkj dh mUufr dks pkj pkWan
;ejkt fQj ml vkneh ls cksys]
iwNks cPpksa ,d igsyh] ubZ vuks[kh vkSj vycsyh ^vcs rsjs 'kd dh lqbZ rks eq> ij gh vVd vkbZ] esjh Hkkjr ekrk dh O;Fkk dksbZ ugha le>rk
og gS dkSu lh ,slh nkSyr] tks gS lcls vPNh user esjs csM:e esa tÛjk ns[k rks tkdj] esjh Hkkjr ekrk dh O;Fkk dksbZ ugha le>rk
lhek 'kkg ia[ks dh txg Hkkjr dh ?kM+h
Mkdw mldks ywV u ik;s] pksjksa ds Hkh gkFk u vk;s
igsyh ftlds ikl ;g /ku gksrk gS] pSu] vkjke ls og lksrk gS
(d{kk 7&,) py jgh lcls xfrekuA dksbZ rks gksxk] tks feVk,xk ;g dkyk nkx] dksbZ rks gksxkA
[kpZ djks rks c<+ tkrh gS] lc yksxksa ds dke vkrh gSA 'kkqHke xks;y ,dka'k of'k"B
^^mRrj&% f'k{kk** X;kjgoh ^v* [k.M & 1 d{kk & 9 ^v*
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csjktxkjh dh leL;k vkt dk euq";
xjhc nkl us eq>s ,d fnu pk; ij cqyk;kA D;ksa u le>s dksbZ esjh ckr]
vius pkjksa csVksa dk ifjp; djok;kA D;ksa u tkus dksbZ esjs tT+ckr]
^^;s esjk cM+k iq= gS] ftls eSus ,e-ch-ch-,l djk;k gSA D;ksa gS ;s lalkj ,slk] dqN ifjHkk"kk,¡
oSls rks mldk uke g"kZnkl gSA tgkWa djrs gaS yksx] yksxksa ij vR;kpkjA
ijUrq jgrk lnk mnkl gSA
f'k{kd
tc lwjt mxrk gS iwjc ls] f'k{kd ,d nsork gS fopkj
og VwVh [kkn ij tks cSBk gS] yUnu ls vk;k gSA pkWan Hkh jkr esa vkrk gS] tks nsrs&nsrs u Fkdrk gS]
bathfu;fjax dh fMxzh lkFk yk;k gSA /kjrh Hkh viuk fu;e fuHkkrh gS] dsoy J¼k dh iwWath ij Ÿ dHkh Hkh vk'kk u NksM+s! vk'kk ,d ,slk iFk gS tks thouHkj
rhljk tks uy ij ikuh Hkj jgk gSA rks ekuo D;ksa viuk fu;e Hkwy jgk gSA /kuoku cuk jgrk gSA vkidks xfr'khy cuk, j[krk gSA
,e-,- dj pqdk gS] vc ih,p-Mh- dj jgk gSA Ÿ ;fn vkidks nwljks dh izrh{kk djus dh vknr gS] rks vki
D;ksa mls izd`fr ls izse ugha] f'k{kk vo'; dh ihNs jg tka,xsA
pkSFks dk fnekx t:jr ls T;knk gkbZ gSA D;ksa uk gS mles n;k dgha]
i<+ fy[k ugh ldk] blfy, ukbZ gSA tSlk O;ogkj os Lo;a pkgrk gS] lcds Hkhrj ,d [ktÛkuk gS
Ÿ la;e lUrqyu vkSj xq.k viukus ls egku cu tk,axsA
gs;j dfVax lSywu pykrk gSA oSlk izd`fr ds izfr D;ksa ughA fofp= vkSj vutkuk gS]
vPNs&vPNs dh gtker cukrk gSA ckgj mldks ykus dk Ÿ dksbZ Hkh dke djus ls igys ,d {k.k :ds] mlds ckjs esa
vkt rks ekuo dks ekuo ls Hkh izse ugha f'k{kk ,d cgkuk gSA tkus fQj 'kq: djsaA
eSaus xjhc nkl ls dgk& ?k`.kk] }s"k vkSj cnuhfr esa QWalk gS gj dksabZ]
^^bls ?kj ls fudkfy, lHkh vius LokFkZ dks ns[krs gSa] Ÿ nqfu;k cM+h gksf'k;kj gSA dsoy mruk gh ;kn j[krh gS]
f'k{kkFkhZ ftrus essa mldk LokFkZ gksrk gSA
ifjokj dk jsiqVs'ku lEHkkfy,^^ fuLokFkhZ vkSj ijksidkjh dksbZ ughaA
dy dh og vk'kk gS Ÿ tks Hkh gks mls rqjUr djks ojuk ckn eas lc dke NksM+dj
og cksyk] ;s vR;kpkj djuk mls fdlus fl[kk;k\ mls djuk iMs+xkA
fudky rks nwW]a exj ;g cgqr dke vkrk gS ekuo ls gSoku fdlus cuk;k\ la;e dh ifjHkk"kk gS
ckfd rks lc csjkstÛxkj gSa] uk rks bZ'oj dgrk gS rw iki dj] uk gh ekWa&cki fl[kkrs gSaA Nk= dsoy ogh gS Ÿ thrus okyk dksbZ vyx dke ugha djrk] og izR;sd dke
?kj dk lkjk [kpZ ;gh pykrk gSA** fQj D;ksa ekuo ugha le>rk] fd ;s lc udZ dh vksj ys tkrs gSaA ftlesa Hkjh ftKklk gSA dks vyx <ax ls djrk gSA
gs ekuo NksM+ ns rw fuank dk lkFk] Ÿ nwljks dh Hkwyksa ls cqf¼eku yksx viuh Hkwy dks lq/kkjrs gSaA
f'k{k.k
Hkkouk dVkfj;k Fkke rw gkFk esa bd nwts dk gkFk] u rks mls Fkksiuk gS Ÿ Hkkjr esa tc rd cMs+&cqtÛqxks± dk lEeku gS] rc rd
d{kk & 9 ^lh* izd`fr ls Hkh rw feyk ys gkFk]
vkSj cqjkbZ dk dj ns fouk'kA u rks mls Bwluk gS Hkkjrh; laLd`fr thfor gSA
jgL; Hkjs eksM+ks ij Ÿ igys fd, tkus okys dkeksa dh lwph cukvksaA fQj tks djuk
vk;wf"k esfUnjRrk flQZ ftKklk txk nsuk gSA gS mldk Iyku cukvksA
d{kk & 9 ^lh*
f'k{kky; Ÿ tks nwljksa dh eqlhcr esa dke vkrk gSA ml ij dHkh
u rks og cktkj gS eqlhcr ugha vkrhA
D;ksa ugha nsuk yM+dh dks tUe\ u rks og pkSiky gS Ÿ fdlh nwljs dks eqlhcr esa ns[kdj gWalus dk eryc gS] fd
lcdks pkfg, ,d cssVk] balku tgkWa <yrk gS vki cgqr tYn nwljksa dks Hkh vius Åij gWalus dk ekSdk
lcdks pkfg, vius ?kj dk fpjkx] fo|ky; og Vdlky gSA nsus okys gSaA
ij dkSu nsrk gS ml fpjkx dks tUe\ Hkkouk dVkfj;k
oks ,d yM+dh gh gS] tks cM+h gksdj nsrh gS yM+ds dks tUe! vul bdÛcky d{kk & 9 ^lh*
d{kk& ^11* v 1
ugha pkgrk dksbZ nsuk yM+dh dks tUe\
D;k yM+dh dksbZ gSoku gS ;k gS dksbZ 'kSrku]
D;k gksrh vkt cSM+feUVu Iys;j lk;uk usgoky] D;k gksrh vkt fdju csnh!
vxj ugha nsrk dksbZ yM+dh dks tUe!

vkfle lbZn
d{kk & 10 ^M+h*
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