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Reasons why to teach children Hindi

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Hindi is spoken by around 260 million people across the globe as a native tongue, with another estimated 120 million people use Hindi as a second language in countries such as India and Nepal. So many people – from children to adults – take up a second language at some point in their lives, as they appreciate the benefits it can bring, not only by allowing you to reach out and communicate to millions of new people but also due to the cultural enrichment that language learning has. This alone could be a reason to teach children Hindi, but we do have more reasons below:

Fourth Most Spoken Language

Hindi is the mother language of the second largest populated country in the world. Therefore it has become the 04th most spoken language after English, Chinese & Spanish. This is the most important reason why to teach your children Hindi.

Useful for Communication all Over India & Neighbouring Countries

Hindi is the second language of almost the whole of the Indian Sub-Continent. This would be really helpful for children to establish communications with others in the region. Also, Hindi has a vast history with it. The kids can enjoy that too.

Hindi is a Phonetic Language

Unlike English, Hindi is a phonetic language. That means the words in Hindi are pronounced as they are written. This could be a new experience for English Speaking Children. This can be a real advantage when learning a language, as it makes picking up new words and developing your vocabulary much easier.

They could enjoy the Indian Culture more Deeply

As most of the people in India speak Hindi, the kids can enjoy the different cultures in India more deeply. They could communicate with almost all people in India & nearby countries & could understand them more broadly.

Indian Women Pioneers in Science & Technology

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Indian Women in Science & Technology

Indian Women have been pioneers in Science & Technology, since the start of recorded history. We at Aparnaa World School salute all the women who have dedicated their lives to science & technology.

Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal (1897-1984)

Indian Women in Science & technology

Janaki Ammal was born in the year 1897, in Tellichery, Kerala, in a cultured middle-class family. Her father was a sub-judge in what was then the Madras Presidency. She had six brothers and five sisters. After schooling in Tellichery, she moved to Madras where she obtained the bachelor’s degree from Queen Mary’s College, and an honours degree in Botany from Presidency College in 1921.

She lived up to her own definition of greatness which combined virtue in life and passion in the pursuit of her science. There is thus much for us to emulate in her life and work.

B Vijayalakshmi (1952-1985)

Indian Women in Science & Technology

Born into a conservative family, she obtained her Masters from Seethalakshmi Ramaswami CollegeTiruchirapalli in 1974 and joined the Department of Theoretical Physics. In 1982, she completed a Ph.D from Madras University, and soon met and married T. Jayaram.

B. Vijayalakshmi’s studies explored the topics of relativistic equations of higher spin in external electromagnetic and gravitational fields, looking for ways higher spin theories could be constructed. Soon after she worked on spinning particle in non-relativistic quantum mechanics. It was around 1978 when the Association of Research Scholars of the Madras University was formed and was contributed to by B. Vijayalakshmi. In 1980 she gave talks at the biannual High Energy Physics Symposium of the Department of Atomic Energy held at the University in Kochi. She was treated with high regard after this and respect for her studies. Although her health deteriorated due to cancer she published five publications on the relativistic wave equations in external fields and completed her requirements for Ph.D., describing large classes of relativistic equations previously unknown to the scientific community. As supersymmetry became more popular her work shifted and she wrote two papers on the topic. For more than two more years B. was studying relativistic equations from different angles.

B. Vijayalakshmi died on 12 May 1985.

Sashi Kumar created a documentary about her life called “Vijayalakshmi: The Story of a Young Woman with Cancer”.

Anandibai Joshi (1865-1887)

Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi (31 March 1865 – 26 February 1887) was the first Indian female practitioner of western medicine, alongside Kadambini Ganguly. She was the first woman from the erstwhile Bombay presidency of India to study and graduate with a two-year degree in western medicine in the United States.

Originally named Yamuna, Joshi was born, raised and married in Kalyan where her family had previously been landlords before experiencing financial losses. As was the practice at that time and due to pressure from her mother, she was married at the age of nine to Gopalrao Joshi, a widower almost twenty years her senior. After marriage, Yamuna’s husband renamed her ‘Anandi’. Gopalrao Joshi worked as a postal clerk in Kalyan. Later, he was transferred to Alibag, and then, finally, to Kolkata (Calcutta). He was a progressive thinker, and, unusually for that time, supported education for women.

At the age of fourteen, Anandibai gave birth to a boy, but the child lived only for a total of ten days due to lack of medical care. This proved to be a turning point in Anandi’s life and inspired her to become a physician. After Gopalrao tried to enroll her in missionary schools and not working out, they moved to Calcutta. There she learned to read and speak Sanskrit and English.

The Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS), a non-governmental organization from Lucknow, has been awarding the Anandibai Joshi Award for Medicine in honour of her early contributions to the cause of advancing medical science in India. In addition, the Government of Maharashtra has established a fellowship in her name for young women working on women’s health. A crater on Venus has been named in her honour. The 34.3 km-diameter crater on Venus named ‘Joshee’ lies at latitude 5.5° N and longitude 288.8° E.

On 31 March 2018, Google honored her with a Google Doodle to mark her 153rd birth anniversary.

Importance of Voting in India

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Importance of Voting

Voting in India is a Constitutional right if one is a citizen over 18 years of age. But What is the importance of voting? However, that also makes it optional. It has been a tendency among voters, especially in the urban areas, to treat the voting day as a day of rest. While skipping the vote may not seem to cause any harm, the long-term consequences are disastrous.

Why Should We Vote In India?

It has become a common ritual to talk bitterly about any candidate or an elected leader of any legislative assembly or parliament. The fault-finding then comes down to the ‘System’ and how democracy is not working as it should. However, very little room has been given to ‘What the people can do’ to strengthen the democratic roots and bring about a change in the system. Just as it is the responsibility of the elected leader to fulfill the well-being of the voters, the same is the need for the people of India to contribute to choosing the correct leader for their representation.

Democracy has given people a powerful right- that is to VOTE. Voting is the fundamental basis of democracy’s ‘Of the people, for the people, and by the people’ slogan. Therefore, rather than enjoying it as a holiday, one must vote if he truly wants to contribute to the nation-building process and bring about a change. A Citizen should actually not need to find any reason to Vote. It must be done as a compulsive duty although there is no legal obligation to vote.

Every Single Vote Is Significant

Needless to say, every citizen’s vote is counted in the polling process. If the people are equally divided between two candidates, one single vote can be a game-changer and a decisive factor. We have seen in the past how one vote from an MP can decide the fall of the government. Exactly the same way, a single person’s vote can confirm the win/fall of an aspiring MP or MLA.

Origin of the Change

Apart from the protests, voting is a highly effective medium to have the change that we want in the government. Our nation has already witnessed how a non-performing government gets dethroned by the spirit of wanting a change. In recent years, there is a considerable rise in the voting percentage and people are truly loving to be the ‘Change Makers’. Isn’t it exciting that a person can choose the leader of the country right from the age of 18?

Non-choosers get NOTA

At times, it is possible that one does not want any single candidate to be elected from all who are contesting. The election commission has made a special provision of NOTA. It stands for None of The Above. Hence if none of the candidates fit into your criteria, just hit the NOTA option and voice the opinion. The introduction of this alternative is believed to play a significant role in the future. In the late future, it may also be possible that the NOTA will decide the re-elections with fresh candidates.

A Sense of Pride

We must honor the right of voting given by the constitution of India. The youngsters are well excited to exercise their right to vote as soon as they turn 18. The feeling after having cast a vote infuses a sense of pride for being a responsible citizen. As can be witnessed from the sharing of the inked finger on social media. The trend is continuing to gain popularity amongst the youngers and the elders as well.

Gone are the days when it was required for people to motivate them to vote. The vote share for the General Election of 2014 was 8% higher than the previous election. Voter turnout in the Lok Sabha Election 2019 was 67%. The voter awareness program has become successful in its mission and the vote share continues to increase to date in many state elections. With this increasing voter turnout, we will soon reach the 80-90% golden mark.

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Aparnaa Carnival (Day 1): Events at the best school in Jharsuguda

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The best school in Jharsuguda, Aparnaa World School organizes events regularly for the students. Also, these events are really innovative & the students really have fun. Let’s remember Aparnaa Carnival, one of the best events in Jharsuguda. The students, parents & teachers had a fun time at this event.

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Hot Air Balloon (The Main Attraction)

Being the best school in Jharsuguda, Aparnaa World School lived up to its name. The main attraction in Aparnaa Carnival was the ‘Hot Air Balloon‘. The officials made sure that every student gets a ride. Also, students claimed it to be the best experience in their lives.

The parents & teachers too enjoyed the ride. The operators were fully professional. Also, the students were taken good care of during the flight. There were many more things apart from the hot air balloon. Some students came together to create a ‘PUBG Arena’. Let’s talk about it next!

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PUBG Arena

Some of the smart ones got this idea of creating a real-life PUBG Arena. The students created hideouts & got some toy guns. What was next, all the students were really excited to be a part of it. Only 10 students were allowed to play at a time. All the kids were divided into two groups with a lingering time limit.

Within the given 10 minutes the group to get the most kills was the winner. Being the best school in Jharsuguda, the school awarded the students that own the game. While all this was happening in one place, some circuits were set up for the students who wanted some physical exercise.

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Physical Activity Circuits

There were activities of all genres. There were almost 15 different circuits spread all around the campus. Aparnaa World School, the best school in Jharsuguda, took good care that all students have their safety harnesses on. There were trained professionals at every circuit to take care of the safety of the kids enjoying there.

The students were really excited with all the different hurdles they got all around the campus. Sometimes there were the adults trying them out too. Overall the first day was an awesome start to a 03-day event.

Srinivasa Ramanujan: The Man Who Knew Infinity

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The man who knew infinity
Srinivasa Ramanujan is one of the world’s greatest mathematicians, and he is known for his great work done in his field. He made many of his theories very popular in the world. This is why his principles are still used in many countries.

Early Life

He was born on December 22, 1887, in Erode, Tamil Nadu. Also, he is known for many contributions made in the theory of numbers. It is very startling for many people, but in the beginning, Ramanujan never studied mathematics. He studied mathematics and became its expert in the latter part of his education.

Srinivasa Ramanujan studied some books written by international mathematicians, and after a few years, he made many of his theories on mathematics.

Ramanujan was very poor, and he did various research only under bad circumstances, but later he was supported by Ram Chandra Rao and his clerical job, due to which he was able to learn more and invent many new studies on mathematics.

Adulthood

In 1914, he won a scholarship to England and studied hard under Godfrey. He worked hard and also invented various other theories. Ramanujan surprised every teacher with the knowledge of mathematics. Also, he never knew the modern techniques of mathematics. But, at that time he still performed better than many professors and researchers.

He invented many theories, and the most famous ones are followed: Ramanujan continuously, Mok Live work, Ramanujan estimation, Ramanujan Pradhan, Ramanujan Live ceremony, Ramanujan’s zodiac, Ramanujan’s set series, etc. He also won the companionship of the royal society.

He worked for a very short period because he was only 32 years old, but his teachings are still alive in many people’s minds and textbooks. So, this country was about Srinivasa Ramanujan, the country’s best mathematician.

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Reading Habits in Kids (Cultivate the habit)

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Cultivating reading habits in kids has become really important these days. With the growing technology, parents are in a confusion of what to do.

Here are a few key points to help you with it.

Daily Reading Time

Allotting a specific time for reading can take the effort a long way.  This, in turn, develops a habit of reading in the children. After some time the kids will do it on their own. But, at the start, you have to sit with them. This will help a lot to get reading habits in kids.

Create a Reading Space

A proper place for reading is really worth it. This will help the child to concentrate on the book. Helping them to understand the subject in more depth. Although a quiet room with some books & a study table will help.

Reading to Children

At the start, children will not be attentive in reading. So, you have to read some books with them. Let them feel & enjoy the writer’s thoughts. This will help a lot in cultivating reading habits in kids.

Trips to Libraries

Sitting & reading at a library is a beautiful experience. Kids should get to feel that. So take them to libraries. Let them sit down and read something. With them, you can read something too.

Reading Freedom

The children should be able to read whatever they feel like. It’s a big no-no to tell them what to read. This in turn will discourage them from reading. So, it’s a must to develop good reading habits in children.

Make the kids relate

Now reading a lot & not relating to any of it won’t help. Make the children relate to the writer’s thoughts. Show them the thoughts in day to day life. This will make them interested in reading more & living it.

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Education Policy 2020

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The Education Policy 2020

National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes on the development of the creative potential of a student. We at Aparnaa World School thought to write about it. It will help the students & parents understand what is the new education policy. Furthermore, it will also help them understand how it is going to benefit them.

As we said that the new education policy is aimed at the creative & holistic development of a student. But, how is it going to be done? Let’s discuss the principles and find out.

Recognising the Student’s Talent

The first & foremost thing to understand is every child is different. Also, each one is special in its own way. So, the policy is designed in such a way that if the child is good at art then he will be trained to become an artist. Similarly, if the student is interested in mathematics, then he/she will be trained to be a mathematician.

Focus on Student’s Talent

Our traditional education system doesn’t focus on talent. Talent is to be honed apart from the education they get in average schools. But, now the talent will be the center of the student’s education. Everything the student does or studies will directly or indirectly work on the talent possessed by him/her.

Flexibility to Choose

Our traditional education system was not at all flexible according to the students. But, now this thing has changed. The subjects, streams & other variables will be tailor-made keeping the personality of the student in mind. It helps with the fostering of the child’s unique capabilities.

No Hard Separations between Streams

Sometimes some talents require a combination of different streams. For example, a photographer needs to understand colour as well as optics. Understanding colours is a part of the arts stream whereas optics is a part of science. So, there will be no hard separation between the streams. It aids in the enhancement of the student’s talent.

Emphasis on Conceptual Learning

The emphasis will always be on conceptual understanding. Like a digital artist will not only get to know different colours, but he/she will understand how the colours affect human perception. So, conceptual learning will help the student to be the best in his field.

At Aparnaa World School, the best residential school of Western Odisha, we understand the benefits of the new education policy & it will really benefit the children a lot.

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Spirituality & Education

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Our state of being (another way of saying our health) drives all our behaviors, decisions, and relationships. We at the best boarding school thought to shed some light on this topic.

What does “Spiritual” mean?

Definitions of spirituality are many and varied. Its often related to any religion or faith, but the truth is, its related to self. It’s exclusive. It recognizes the interrelatedness of all beings.

Spiritualism and Students

To reach deep inside students, where true learning takes place, the teachers must teach from the self. Students always know when teachers are not. The moment classroom interactions become less authentic, both teachers and students are merely going through the motion of education. Spirituality in Education refers to no-more and no-less than a deep connection between the student, teacher, and subject- a relation so honest, vital, and vibrant that it cannot be less worthy of anything. This kind of nourishment allows the relationship to flourish through all places, be it in the field of politics, medicine, engineering- wherever the students go.

Spirituality as Wholeness

Holistic education is nothing more, or less than making room in the classroom for all relationships, and all layers of relations to the subject. The task of the educator is to lead students to discern this wholeness.

Swami Vivekananda on Spiritualism

The monk who reinstated India as a powerhouse in the Chicago Conference on this very day 126 years ago, Swami Vivekananda always believed in the concept of Spiritual Equality. He stated that every being is entitled to Spiritual wisdom and prognosis of the highest type.

At Aparnaa World School, the best boarding school of western Odisha, located in Jharsuguda, we pay tribute to Swami Vivekananda, marking the 126th anniversary of the historic day when he delivered his speech in Chicago.

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Online Education at Aparnaa World School

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We all aware the COVID-19 has resulted in schools shuting down all across the world. Globally, over 1.2 billion children are out of their classrooms. As a result education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of online teaching or online education during lockdown where teaching is done remotely and on online teaching platforms. So, in this Pandamic situation, schools of globe has adopted online classes to reach out to the students. Keeping in this mind Aparnaa World School has promoted online teaching through.

No doubt, it is different and difficult to teach the students through online teaching tools but it is the best way to communicate with students during this Pandamic period of COVID-19, so that the students may acquire sufficient knowledge having proper communication with their own class or subject teachers.

Aparnaa world School started with researching online teaching ideas to help out the students and parents by compiling the lesson- Note, Assignment & Videos of all the classes from class 1-12. Related videos of all the chapters have been linked so that the students have the clarification about the topic they are being taught. School has decided to send the work in phase wise. 1st phase work has been given in three parts. All the teachers helped the students daily from 9 am- 5pm through call or by WhatsApp to clarify the doubts of the students.

To check whether the students are working on the task or not, the school has given submission deadline date followed by marking system for the assessments. Hopefully, we achieved the result we expected. The submission of assessments were up to mark by the students. So, we decided to follow the same system until this crisis of COVID-19 period. Hopefully there will be some more changes to give the best to the students.

Now the school is planning to introduce Online streamed classes through Google Classrooms & Google Meet in which there will be direct interaction between the students and respective subject teachers. It is a free collaboration tool for students and teachers. Here, teachers will create an online classroom, invite students to class then create and distribute assignments. Teachers will monitor the progress for each student by receiving revision history of a document and after being graded, teacher will return work with comments.

The learning process is to be seen more effective by our school. Once the students and teachers are on the same platform, they can immediately work on the materials and instructions. So, Aparnaa world School will be planning some more convenient solutions to minimize any sort of miscommunication between the students and teachers to make sure that the result is effective.

Aparnaa World School – Best Boarding School in Odisha

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Aparnaa World School, being the best k-12 boarding school, strives for the being the best in the country. With English medium study pattern & mordern learning techniques, AWS is breaking the barriers in education. With residential & day boarding facilities, it has become one of the top schools in Odisha.

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Academics

Academics is the strong suite of Aparnaa World School. The school follows english medium education. The classrooms has all the top notch technologies like Air Conditioning & Smart Blackboards. The teachers are hand picked from the best CBSE schools all over India. English as a language of communication is used strictly by students, teachers & administrative faculty.

Co-Curriculars

The co-curriculars are an important part of cirriculum too. Students take part in many activities, like singing, dancing, music, karate & many more. This gives the students a fighting chance if they want to pursue any sport as a career. Due to this initiative, the students are representing the school in National Competitions.

Infrastructure

Being the best CBSE School in Odisha, the school has a great infrastructure to go with it. With 18 Acres of campus & facilities like Air Conditioning, Swimming Pool, Huge Playing Areas, Garderns & many more, Aparnaa World School is breaking boundaries in child’s overall development.

Residential & Day Boarding Facilities

Aparnaa World School is one of the best residential schools in Odisha. Behaviour is our top priority. The students are always at their best behaviour. Also, the basic work of a human being i.e. washing clothes, ironing them, taking care of cleaniness is all done by the ground staff. The only aim of students is to work hard & study.

Being the best day boarding school in Odisha, Aparnaa World School has a kitchen & every food served is cooked under proper supervision & in house. The food served followed a diet chart custom made for our students.