Tag: Alternate

  • Organise ‘shramdaan hour’ on alternate Saturdays: Delhi’s DoE to schools

    Organise ‘shramdaan hour’ on alternate Saturdays: Delhi’s DoE to schools

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    Delhi: Delhi government’s Directorate of Education has directed its schools to organise ‘Shramdaan hour’ on the last working day of second and fourth week every month to instil the importance of cleanliness and green environment, officials said.

    All students and staff have been asked to participate actively in cleanliness campaign activities in their respective schools, offices and surrounding areas.

    “This collective effort will bring a sense of unity and ownership among all participants, while also resulting in a clean and green campus,” a statement from DoE said.

    On last working day of second and fourth week of every month, last two periods will be dedicated for cleanliness and associated activities in schools.

    All students will be encouraged to bring self cooked food items prepared under the supervision of their parents and share it with their classmates during lunch break, the DoE said.

    The activities in the programme include cleanliness of classrooms (dusting of desks, sweeping, mopping and removal of cobwebs), storytelling and sharing of experiences and poster making, it said.

    “Special emphasis should be given to segregation of different types of garbage and segregated wastes should be dumped in the particular dustbins of Green, Blue, Yellow colour.

    “Students should be made aware about the use of coloured dustbins to ensure source segregation of waste,” the DoE said.

    The DoE has further asked the schools to ensure that the students are taught about the importance of “Dignity of Labour” through special school assembly.

    Students should be encouraged not to litter in their classrooms, playgrounds in the schools. Monitoring Committees will be formed in schools and offices for effective conduction of activities regarding “Shramdaan Hour”, the officials said.

    “Shramdaan is a way of helping our community and contributing to help and change the environment around us for better. The concept of Shramdaan has been prevalent for a long time in India and it instils simplicity in the minds of every citizen, freedom from the complexity of the thoughts and the importance of cleanliness and green environment,” a statement from DoE said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Himachal Pradesh Polls: Voting Begins; Will HP Keep Alternate Government Traditions Or Give Another Chance To BJP?

    Himachal Pradesh Polls: Voting Begins; Will HP Keep Alternate Government Traditions Or Give Another Chance To BJP?

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    • Will Himachal Pradesh keep selecting alternate government tradition alive or give another chance to Bhartiya Janata Party
    • Voting for 68 Assembly constituencies in Himachal Pradesh begins, CM Jai Ram Thakur casts his vote
    • Request all voters to participate with full enthusiasm in this festival of democracy, says PM Modi

    The voting for the Himachal Pradesh elections has begun, with a two-pronged contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress. In the hill state, over 55.92 lakh voters will decide the fate of 412 candidates.

    The upper areas of Himachal Pradesh have received new snowfall, lowering the temperature by several notches. 140 polling booths are snowbound in the tribal districts of Lahaul and Spiti, Kinnaur, and Chamba.

    A total of 30,000 security personnel, including 67 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), have been deployed throughout the state to ensure the peaceful conduct of the election.

    The state has 7,884 voting locations, with 7,235 in rural areas and 646 in urban areas. Polling will continue until 5:30 p.m. today, and votes will be counted alongside Gujarat on December 8.

    The ruling BJP has expressed confidence in returning to power based on performance, while the Congress hopes that voters will continue the history of alternate governments.

    In the 2017 assembly elections, the BJP won 44 seats, the Congress 21, two were won by independents, and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) gained one seat by fielding candidates in 11 assembly divisions.

    In its manifesto, the opposition Congress promised the restoration of the previous pension scheme, 300 units of free electricity, the establishment of a commission for the youth to look into their issues of education and job creation, as well as financial aid of Rs 1500 to women.

    Meanwhile, the BJP is vying for a second term, promising to adopt the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), 33 percent reservation for women in government employment, five new medical institutes in the state, and cycles for girl students in classes 6 to 12.


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