Friday, March 25, 2011

Congress synonymous to inflation, says Amit Thaker

BJP increased sugar by re 1, Congress by Rs 30, Amit Thaker
Aam Aadmi ki Sarkar strangulating common man with price hike, Amit Thaker

Guwahati, February 7
Aam Aadmi ki Sarkar Congress has left no stone unturned to strangulate common man with steep price hike. Congress has truly become synonymous to inflation.
Amit Thaker, National President, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha and in charge of Orissa, West Bengal, North East and Sikkim for mobilizations against price rise said this while coming down heavily on the Congress government for sky rocketing prices of essential commodities.
“During Atal Bihari Vajpayee led BJP term from 1998 to 2004, the prices of sugar increased just by Re 1, whereas in Congress term from 2004 till now the same prices have increased by Rs 30. The dear sugar has become bitter now,” he added.
Quoting price increase of rice, Thaker added that till BJP regime in 2004 rice price has increased by Rs 3 and the same has now risen by Rs 10 in Congress led government.
Even wheat registered a rise of just 50 P in BJP government by 2004 and now under Congress it’s increased by Rs 7.50, even common man’s toor dal or arhar dal has become out of reach. During BJP term it cost Rs 31 and now under Congress its price is Rs 88 per kg.
Thaker added that hoarding, especially encouraged and shielded by Congress politicians themselves, is chiefly responsible for this mess in affairs.
Earlier on Saturday, Thaker along with Sh. P. Chandrashekhar Zonal Organising Secretary Assam and North East States presided over the Assam State's meeting in which it was decided to Ghareo Dispur (assembly gherao). Revealing party’s strategy of raising voice against inflation, Thaker said that for gherao mobilization, the party has decide to start mass contact programme titled as Ghar-Ghar Chalo - Gaon Gaon Chalo Abhiyaan in first week of March.
In second week of March BJP youth wing activists would take out cycle rallies in villages and scooter rallies in cities. Women wing would hold demonstrations at district centers.
Massive rallies would be held on March 8 at Sikkim and Agartala, on March 10 in Imphal, in mid of March at West Bengal and Orissa and also a dharna at Dimapur in Nagaland on March 10.
Also during meeting of Arunachal Pradesh body held on February 6 it was decided to organize mass mobilization against price rise by holding 3 bike rallies against covering whole of the state. First bike rally would start on 11th February and other two in first week of march.

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The Millennium School to host winter carnival on Feb 7

Grand winter carnival at The Millennium School

Panipat, February 6, 2010.

The Millennium School Panipat is hosting a grand winter carnival “You and Your Child vs Them” at Panipat on February 7.

The grand carnival will feature its share of family fun with different
activities and contests like drawing and painting, dance, jam and fancy dress.

Carnival would serve as a platform for young talent to demonstrate
their skills in a fun coupled with fun. The day promises to be full of action and excitement with various entertainment events like magic show, Mickey-the bouncy, tattoo making, pooh & joker etc.

Parents would get rare opportunity to be with their kids and enjoy themselves. Carnival promises lot of gifts and exciting prizes for winners of an array of fun activities that await them at carnival.

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Experts educate youth on growing threat of Drug abuse
Awareness seminar on drug abuse organized


Chandigarh, 4 Feb: To highlight the growing problem of Drug abuse within the youth of India, an NGO “WE FOR NATION” took a noble initiative of organizing awareness program on Drug abuse in DAV College here today. Amrit Sagar, Joint General Secretary of RSS, Punjab along with Dr. Arun Tandon, Nodal officer for De- addiction and mental health, Punjab were the keynote speakers on this occasion.

President of “WE FOR NATION” Lalit Sanger, while welcoming the guests said that the program has been organized with an endeavor to educate the youth about the growing threat of drug abuse and the challenges faced by our country to overcome it.

Expressing serious concern over the alarming rise in drug abuse, Amrit Sagar said that the growing indulgence of youth in it is posing a serious threat to the social system and has become a matter of great concern for our society. He said that by the end of year 2020 India will become the youngest nation of the world and the responsibility of leading this nation lay in the hands of younger generation.

He called upon the youth to join hands for tackling this social evil by rendering their time and knowledge and encouraged them to follow the foot steps of the likes of Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi & Shahid Bhagat Singh. He praised the team of “WE FOR NATION” for organizing the drug abuse awareness seminar and assured the full support of Rastriya swayay Sewak Sangh in this gigantic task.

While speaking on this occasion Dr. Arun Tandon said that the problem of drug abuse has already inflicted 14% of the youth in Amritsar and 16% in Ludhiana. The intensity of the drug abuse in north- east has risen to 50% and is rapidly spreading its wings in other parts of the country. He further suggested that the parents should keep a vigil on their children’s activities especially during the teen age and also urged the Government to take stringent steps to overcome this problem before it’s too late.

Rakesh Raseela a Head constable in Chandigarh police along with Sudesh Sharma a theater personality were honored for their contribution in the field of Drug awareness on this occasion.

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Grandparents’ birthday celebrated at Gurukul School
Gurukul Global School kids celebrate their grandparents birthday

Chandigarh, February 3, 2010.
Sanskaar - the grandparents club of Gurukul Global School celebrated birthday of its members with a havan at school premises.
Those grandparents whose birthday fall in January month were made yajmaans and they performed hawan rituals with the students of class VI, K.G and other members of Sanskaar. Prayers were offered to seek blessings of almighty.
Grandparents offered aahuti amidst chanting of holy hymns spreading wave of spirituality amongst all. The students of class VI greeted and interacted with grandparents. The birthday “boys and girls” cut cakes too.
Speaking at the occasion, school principal Aruna Bhardwaj said that Sanskaar is an initiative of Gurukul Global School to keep grandparents updated about their grandkids, in a away cementing the bond between two.
“It is an endeavor to make grandparents an integral part of Gurukul Global family and provide them with an opportunity to relish some memorable moments with children by being a part of various school activities,” she said.
Besides involving grandparents in these activities, school also extends them facilities like access to library, school lawns and sports facilities.
Arna added that grandparents are an anchor in a child’s life and at Gurukul school wishes to empower children by imbibing these ethics and ideals through a free minded interaction with grandparents.
Grandparents enjoyed limelight and their interaction with young minds. They felt happy and honored being given so much of importance.
One grandmother expressed her joy and gratitude towards school for this wonderful initiative. She also enlightened children about pollution and its harmful effects. All grandparents went back happy with a promise to meet every month to celebrate this oneness.

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Small Wonders kids churn best out of waste

Whispering creations at display in Small Wonders
Mohali, February 2

The students of Small Wonders School, phase VII Mohali put up an exhibition displaying best churned out of waste material.

The activity-cum-exhibition titled, the Whispering Creations drew rave views from spectators who appreciated children’s zeal in making useful things out of those considered waste.

Creations of students of classes UKG, I, II and III were displayed. The students made pencil holders, flower vases, wall hangings and
different kinds of toys using waste material like old bottles, boxes,
match boxes, foil paper and covers of the old notebooks etc.

Principal Heena Sharma said that such activities are regularly held in the school to provide students a platform, where they can give shape to their ideas and exhibit different skills.

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CGI students clean sweep PTU merit list
CGI students lay siege on PTU merit list

Mohali February 2, 2010
Students of Continental Group of Institutes laid siege on merit list of Punjab technical University (PTU) Jalandhar in recently held examination.
Students of CIIS - Institute of Science and Technology, Mohali from B Sc (IT) and M Sc (IT) secured eleven positions in various examinations held in December 2009. B Sc (IT) fifth semester students secured first four positions and eighth position proving their exemplary and enviable academic mettle.
University topper Taruna Kapoor too is a students of CIIS. Following close on her heals were Rupinderjit, Navreet and Richa securing second, third and fourth positions respectively, while Rupinder managed eighth position. The third semester students perform equally well with students Jaspreet and Rupinder standing first and second in merit, while Balminder and Tejvinder secured fifth and eighth positions respectively. M Sc (IT) students also followed the suite. Tania Sharma and Hemdeep Kaur secured third and eighth positions respectively.
Principal of the Institute Navdeep Chauhan said that the first batch of B Sc (IT) CGI will pass out in July 2010. She gave credit of this performance to excellent faculty supported by modern teaching aids, a conducive environment for learning and hard work of students.
Continental Group conducts B Tech in IT, Computers, Mechanical & Electronics, MBA, BBA, BCA & various International Courses including Engg degree in Aircraft maintenance, Computers , Automobile manufacturing and other fields.
About 500 students, after completion of their International Education have secured respectable jobs across the globe in various MNCs. The group plans to commence B Tech Civil, MCA & B Com courses from session 2010.

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The British School completes project Roar
Project Roar concludes with exhibition on wildlife
The British School campus enlivens with wildlife

Chandigarh, February 1, 2010.
Project Roar – a four months project on animals – concluded with a vivid wildlife exhibition held at The British School, sector 44 today.
Each class from nursery to class I created one section of sea life, desert, forest and farm animals separately. During the exhibition today, all these were put together to create a comprehensive wildlife exhibition.
The project has commenced with trips to the Sukhna Lake and Chhatbir zoological park to build awareness on wildlife. During last four months, students actively participated in animal stories, scrapbook making and animal handwork in their classes and at home.
School staff created painted life size animals on wood, which were placed in three dimensional forest. The 3-D forest was full of interesting bits of information written on tablets and stones all over the different sections of desert, forest, sea, dinosaurs and about the big wild animals, their habitat, habits etc.
Elder students wrote essays on animals and made animal masks and files from the internet and other sources. They also put up several animal skits depicting the way rhinoceros got its skin, the camel its hump and the elephant its trunk. Even parents were a part of the project roar with presentations and wildlife movies shown in school. Some parents even performed animal skits and poems for children.
Students participated in animal quiz contest that was a gamut of several interesting games. Wildlife Certificates and Badges were given to every child and trophies wree distributed to the winners.
Student Vaibhav’s mother was honored for her dramatized animal story and beautiful animal scrapbook, Sukhnaz and Harkoovar were honored for their animal files, Aarnas Lakhani’s parents were honored for their wildlife video of the Kenyan Forest Reserve, Aryan Sahu and Praleen were honored for making for best scrap books.
Staff member Anna Sergeevna from Kazakhstan the capital city Astana was honored for her power point presentation on animals in the Arctic and Antartica..
Director, Mrs. Mona Sethi, said the best way to learn was to putting things practically. This way the exercise is never forgotten and participation and competition in such things stimulates young minds.

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