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Monday, 26 December 2016
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
The real me
keep your coins i want change!!!!!
As the country is going through a churning process and few ascetic souls have realized that the deceleration of morality is more due to indifference of the wise and humane rather than the cruelty of the perpetrators.
lets be sensitive , sensible and empathetic .
Apathy is a crime!Have a peaceful and crime free year ahead.....
😑☹😑☹☹☹☹☹
Spare some truth .
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Health Mela 5th Nov., 2016
5th Nov., 2016
Students of Arya Yuva
club and interact of Rotary Club of Darbari Lal Model school ,Pitam
Pura organized a health Mela
in the school. The event included a blood donation camp and a medical check up
by alumni doctors of the institution. The esteemed panel of doctors included
doctor Sanjeev Kumar, dermatologist,Dr.Gaurav
Dinesh and Dr. Shikha Jain, Dental surgeons Dr.Gaurav
Nagpal
, Opthmologist
,Dr. Neeru
Chugh,
ENT Dr.Yogesh,
General Physician Ms. Kamal, Dietician, besides doctors from Helpage
India and Rotary club.
A large number of parents ,staff
members and school alumni turned up for the event.A
total number of 96 units of blood were collected by a team of doctors
facilitated by Rotary club Noida. The donors were served refreshments an souvenir.Principal Mrs. Anita Wadehra
congratulated the teacher coordinators Mrs. Niti ,Mrs. Sandeep and Mrs.
Purnima for the excellent organization
of the event. She appreciated the humble contribution of the alumni donors for
their selfless service .Mr. Vivek Sardana , District director
,congratulated the Principal and staff for the successful conduction of the
annual event and collection of considerable volume of healthy blood inspite
of the odds of chickengunya
and dengue.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
School’s participation in Tobacco control- video shoot report
School’s participation in
Tobacco control-
video shoot report
As India is hosting the seventh session
of the Conference of the Parties (COP7) of the WHO Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) from November
7-12, 2016. The meeting, hosted by the Government
of India and the WHO FCTC Secretariat, will bring together 180 Parties of FCTC,
international institutions, civil society representatives and media to discuss
global progress of the international tobacco control treaty and coordinate
action to ensure its effective implementation.
This is the first time that COP is being
held in India and marks an important opportunity to showcase the country’s
tobacco control successes and lessons learnt. COP7 also provides an occasion to
demonstrate India’s strong commitment to tobacco control efforts not only
within the country but also accelerating action at the regional and global
levels. India is one of the first countries, globally, to adopt a national
target of relative reduction of current tobacco use by 30% by 2025. The country
has also recently witnessed landmark progress in implementing measures like 85%
tobacco pack warnings and banning sale of gutka and other smokeless tobacco products.
Therefore, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (MoHFW) is
well positioned to showcase its tobacco control initiatives and inform regional
action to reduce the burden of tobacco use.
At
this time, a video shoot including small bytes from students and teachers of
our school will be showcased during the Opening Session of COP7. The video will
highlight:
o India’s strong commitment to tobacco
control initiatives and lessons learnt
o Importance of India hosting COP7
o Opportunity for various stakeholders to
thank the Health Ministry for India’s strong commitment to tobacco control
o Way forward for tobacco control and
inform regional action to reduce the burden of tobacco use
Friday, 28 October 2016
invitation for a video shoot on tobacco advocacy
All the students are invited to the video shoot in the school to convey their message to the policy makers and legislatures about effectiveness of tobacco laws and thanks to the health minister to approve 85% health warning on tobacco products.
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
best entries for logo competitions
Shivam Bose 10 B |
Yatharth Nagpal 10 E |
Friday, 8 January 2016
Do prepare well for the revision test class 10th
some questions
If red flowered plant is crossed with white ,write the phenotype and genotype of first and only phenotype of second generation , if red coloured gene is denoted by G & white coloured gene is denoted by g.
How can you say that fossils are very useful in finding the path of evolution and what are the ways to calculate the age of fossils?
Give reasons for the following -
wings of birds and forelimbs of man are homologous
Food chains don't have more than 5-6 steps
If the first trophic level receives 100 KJ of energy from sun ,calculate the amount of energy received by bird in a food chain consisting of algae, bird,fish and water insect.
How can you prove that acquired traits are not inherited.
Define bio magnification and give it's example.
Happy reading
If red flowered plant is crossed with white ,write the phenotype and genotype of first and only phenotype of second generation , if red coloured gene is denoted by G & white coloured gene is denoted by g.
How can you say that fossils are very useful in finding the path of evolution and what are the ways to calculate the age of fossils?
Give reasons for the following -
wings of birds and forelimbs of man are homologous
Food chains don't have more than 5-6 steps
If the first trophic level receives 100 KJ of energy from sun ,calculate the amount of energy received by bird in a food chain consisting of algae, bird,fish and water insect.
How can you prove that acquired traits are not inherited.
Define bio magnification and give it's example.
Happy reading
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