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“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but
rather a lack of will.”
RPS Sr. Sec. School, Khatod, Mohindergarh Also Visit us at : www.rpsmgarh.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01285-222645, 222445 Mob. : 9416150201
RPS Public School, Rewari Also Visit us at : www.rpsrewari.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01274-240645 Mob. : 9813145457
RPS Public School, Dharuhera Email :[email protected], Mob.01274-297457, 09467064534
NEWS LETTER
CLASS – X
JULY-AUGUST (2016) Dear Student
Hope you must have enjoyed your holidays and are now refreshed and reenegised to carry on your
studies and other activities.
This newsletter contains schedule for your CTs and UTs. What you are required to do is to prepare
yourself fully for these tests. The need is to just put in your best efforts so that you also get the best
output as sometimes it happens that a feeling of repentance remains that we have not given our
best. So, let this feeling not dominate you afterwords.
Besides, some other competitions have also been scheduled for you. You are advised to participate in
them as per your interest and talent. These activities are also very important to make you achieve
your holistic development as they infuse confidence and a sense of co-operation which play a pivotal
role in life.
So, students be committed to the task of adding qualities to yourself which is the true meaning of
education.
What happens when you are stressed? Stress is what you feel when you have to handle more than you are used to. When you are stressed, your body responds as though you are in danger. This is called the fight-or-flight stress response.
But if stress happens too often or lasts too long, it can have bad effects. It can be linked to headaches, an upset stomach, back pain, and trouble sleeping. It can weaken your immune system, making it harder to fight off disease.
What can you do about stress? The good news is that you can learn ways to manage stress. To get stress under control:
Find out what is causing stress in your life.
Look for ways to reduce the amount of stress in your life.
Learn healthy ways to relieve stress and reduce its harmful effects.
How do you measure your stress level? Sometimes it is clear where stress is coming from. You can count on stress during a major life change such as the
death of a loved one, getting married, or having a baby. But other times it may not be so clear why you feel stressed.
It's important to figure out what causes stress for you. Everyone feels and responds to stress differently. Tracking your stress may help. Get a notebook, and write down when something makes you feel stressed. Then write how you reacted and what you did to deal with the stress.
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but
rather a lack of will.”
RPS Sr. Sec. School, Khatod, Mohindergarh Also Visit us at : www.rpsmgarh.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01285-222645, 222445 Mob. : 9416150201
RPS Public School, Rewari Also Visit us at : www.rpsrewari.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01274-240645 Mob. : 9813145457
RPS Public School, Dharuhera Email :[email protected], Mob.01274-297457, 09467064534
How can you avoid stress? You might try some of these ideas:
Learn better ways to manage your time. You may get more done with less stress if you make a schedule.
Find better ways to cope. Look at how you have been dealing with stress.
Take good care of yourself. Get plenty of rest. Eat well.
Try out new ways of thinking. When you find yourself starting to worry, try to stop the thoughts. Or write down your worries and work on letting go of things you cannot change. Learn to say "no."
Speak up. Not being able to talk about your needs and concerns creates stress and can make negative feelings worse.
Ask for help. People who have a strong network of family and friends manage stress better.
How can you relieve stress? Exercise. Regular exercise is one of the best ways to manage stress. Walking
is a great way to get started.
Write. It can help to write about the things that are bothering you.
Let your feelings out. Talk, laugh, cry, and express anger when you need to with someone you trust.
Do something you enjoy. A hobby can help you relax.
Learn ways to relax your body. This can include breathing exercises, muscle relaxation exercises, massage, aromatherapy, yoga, or relaxing exercises like tai chi and qi gong.
Focus on the present. Try meditation, imagery exercises, or self-hypnosis.
History of Missile
The use of missiles dates back to the Vedic age in India. Indian warriors have used "Astras" as missiles in various forms from that period in the subcontinent, proofs of which can be drawn from a number of epics such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
The deadly weapons and the scriptures regarding the technology were later concealed to prevent any future happenings of the ‘Idikasa’ (an important historic part in the history of Indian religion) for the sake of the survival of mankind.
In olden days, the Astra (a supernatural weapon) was controlled by ‘Mantras’ (a sound, syllable, or group of words that are considered capable of creating transformation) that could be correlated to the mission control software of the modern day missiles.
World’s first rocket
Fighting the British colonial army, Tipu Sultan and his army used thousands of rockets resulting in the defeat of the troops in the Srirangapatna war in 1792. The rockets were attached with bamboo or steel spears and powered by gun powder, propellant compacted in a cast iron chamber with nozzle and igniters capable of attacking enemy cavalry and soldiers.
The modern day missiles have their roots in Germany as the country developed the first successful Guided missiles V1 and V2. After World War II, several other nations developed a variety of missile systems.
India had mastered missile technology from olden days, but it was left behind in this field when the Britishers ruled the country for hundreds of years, resulting in lack of resources, research environment and capabilities.
Tipu's War Rocket
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but
rather a lack of will.”
RPS Sr. Sec. School, Khatod, Mohindergarh Also Visit us at : www.rpsmgarh.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01285-222645, 222445 Mob. : 9416150201
RPS Public School, Rewari Also Visit us at : www.rpsrewari.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01274-240645 Mob. : 9813145457
RPS Public School, Dharuhera Email :[email protected], Mob.01274-297457, 09467064534
This was the time when India decided to go ahead with its Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP), headed by eminent scientist and former President of India Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam who launched the first Satellite Launch Vehicle, SLV-3 putting the Rohini Satellite in orbit.
The IGMDP project began on July 26, 1983 at the Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL) in Hyderabad. A host of missiles, including the strategic Agni Integrated Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM), the tactical Prithvi, the Akash and Trishul surface-to-air missiles and the Nag anti-tank guided missile were developed under the programme. The project gave India the capability to produce indigenous missiles in other key areas as well.
Indigenous development of the weapon was required to negate the dominance of western nations who imposed their will on developing countries by enforcing pacts like the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). Such pacts were aimed at controlling access to and availability of advanced weapon systems to India.
A new world order emerged after India carried out the nuclear experiment in May 1998 and became a nuclear-weapon state.
Agni, Prithvi, Nag, Dhanush and Akash Missiles
Today, India is one of the few countries in the world to have indigenously developed missile systems including critical technologies like the re-entry tip for ballistic missiles.
Date Day Subject Test Time Marks Syllabus
25-7-2016 Mon. S.St. 40 min. 20 Ch.6. Print Culture in the Modern world,
Ch.2. Forest & Wildlife Resources, Democracy and Diversity
Ch.4. Gender, Religion & Caste
26-7-2016 Tue. Hindi 40 min. 20 f{kfrt% y[kuoh vankt] vkRedFkk] df̀rdk% tktZ iape dh ukd
O;kdj.k% vifBr dkO;ka’k
27-7-2016 Wed. Maths 40 min. 20 Triangle, Trigonometry (Half)
28-7-2016 Thr. Science 40 min. 20 Metal and Non-Metal, Magnetic Effect of Electric Current,
Control and Coordination.
29-07-2016 Fri. English 40 min. 20 Literature Reader:- Fiction:-3. “The Letter”
Poetry:- 3’Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments’
Grammar:- Voice, Prepositions, Connectors,
Writing:- Story writing.
Class - Test – Date Sheet & Syllabus
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but
rather a lack of will.”
RPS Sr. Sec. School, Khatod, Mohindergarh Also Visit us at : www.rpsmgarh.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01285-222645, 222445 Mob. : 9416150201
RPS Public School, Rewari Also Visit us at : www.rpsrewari.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01274-240645 Mob. : 9813145457
RPS Public School, Dharuhera Email :[email protected], Mob.01274-297457, 09467064534
Date Day Subject Test Duration. Marks Syllabus
22-08-2016 Mon. English 3:00 Hrs. 70 1st Term Complete
23-08-2016 Tue. Science 3:00 Hrs. 90 1st Term Complete
24-08-2016 Wed. Hindi 3:00 Hrs. 90 1st Term Complete
25-08-2016 Thr. Maths 3:00 Hrs. 90 1st Term Complete
26-08-2016 Fri. S.St. 3:00 Hrs. 90 1st Term Complete
Yet another MILESTONE of SUCCESS set by RPSians…………
Date Competition
Name
Theme / Topic Venue Time Class Activity
Organizer
15July
(Friday)
Hindi Essay
Writing
Competition
1. Global effect of World
Population ,
2. Effect of world
population on India
Economy
School
Library
8.10 am-
9.30 am
9th& 10
th
Ms. Maya Devi
21July
(Thursday)
GK Quiz Current Affaires ,
Sports, Entertainment,
Awards , Politics
Assembly 8.10 am-
9.10 am
9th& 10
th Mr.Krishan
10th August
Wednesday
Clay Modelling Environment , Child
Labour , Girl Child,
Nature
School
Library
8.10 am-
9.30 am
9th& 10
th Ms.Naveen
16th August
(Tuesday)
Rakhi making
Competition
Use of waste material in
Rakhi making
School
Library
8.10 to
9.30
9th&10
th Mr.Dhananjay
Pre-First Term Exam – Date Sheet & Syllabus
Achievement in Academic 2015-16
IIT-Mains
210
AIIMS
16
IIT-Advance
36
ACTIVITY & COMPETITION
The journey of Success shall continue……
CBSE Board Result 2015-16
10.0 CGPA 81
9.8 CGPA 22
9.6 CGPA 18
9.4 CGPA 24
9.2 CGPA 37
9.0 CGPA 36
10th Result 2015-16
95% & above 44
90 % & above 220
85% & above 411
75% & above 799
12th Result 2015-16
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but
rather a lack of will.”
RPS Sr. Sec. School, Khatod, Mohindergarh Also Visit us at : www.rpsmgarh.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01285-222645, 222445 Mob. : 9416150201
RPS Public School, Rewari Also Visit us at : www.rpsrewari.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01274-240645 Mob. : 9813145457
RPS Public School, Dharuhera Email :[email protected], Mob.01274-297457, 09467064534
Accuse – to increase over a period of time
Acculturate – to learn to live successfully in a different culture, to help so, to do this
Aficionado – a person unless libs an activity, sport or subject very much & know a lot about it
Aftermath – the situation that exists as a result of an event (usually unpleasant) esp. a war, an
accident.
Afters – A sweet that is eaten at the end of a meal
Agenda – a list of items to be discussed at a meeting
Aggravate – to make an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worst
Agnosia – lack of ability recognize things and people
Agog – excited & very much interested to find ant sth.
Important Words
Inter Class Hindi Speech Competition
Held on- 04-05-2016
Result Rank Name Father’s Name Class
1st Aryan Mr. Vir Singh X-T1
2nd
Khushboo Mr. Rakesh X-T1
3rd
Shika Mr. Sanjay IX-T1
3rd
Ishika Mr. Kuldeep IX-T2
Inter Class Poster Making
Competition
Held on- 30-04-2016
Result Rank Name Father’s
Name
Class
1st Garima Mr.Yadvender X-A6
2nd
Khushi Mr.Gyarsilal IX-A6
3rd
Gayatri Mr.Mansingh IX-A6
GOLD MEDALIST
Name Under
Aryan 14
Piyush 14
Piyush 17
Honey Singh 14
PrayagYadav 17
SahilYadav 17
SILVER MEDALIST
Name Under
Prateek 14
Nitin 14
Lokesh 14
Karishma 14
BRONZE MEDALIST
Atul 14
Yash 14
Rahul 14
Sahil 14
Ritik 14
Digram 14
Lokesh 14
Ankit 14
Rishab 14
Inter School Taekwondo Competition 2016-17
Organized By Pathfinder Global School, Pataudi, Distt- Gurgaon, Haryana
Conducted by-Taekwondo Federation of India
Date- 23-04-2016
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”
“The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but
rather a lack of will.”
RPS Sr. Sec. School, Khatod, Mohindergarh Also Visit us at : www.rpsmgarh.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01285-222645, 222445 Mob. : 9416150201
RPS Public School, Rewari Also Visit us at : www.rpsrewari.edu.in E-mail : [email protected] Phone No. : 01274-240645 Mob. : 9813145457
RPS Public School, Dharuhera Email :[email protected], Mob.01274-297457, 09467064534
Agony – extreme plusicae or mental pain
Alacrity – great unillingnlso or enthusiasm
Alarmist – causing unnecessary fear and anxiety
Alone Mater – a school, collage or university that so went to
Alsoran – a person also in not successful especially in a competition or on election
Altercation – a noisy agreement or disagree went
Important Days
July 1: National Doctor’s Day.
July 11: World Population Day.
July 12 : World Malala Day
July 18 : Nelson Mendela International Day
July 28 : World Nature conservation Day
August 2: International Friendship Day.
August 6 :Hiroshima Day
August 9 : International Day of World’s Indigenous people
August 9: Quit India Day and Nagasaki Day.
August 12 : International Youth Day
August 15 : Independence Day of India
August 29: National Sports Day.
The PTM has been scheduled on 9th July, 2016, Saturday from 9:00 am to 12:00 Noon.
We will highly appreciate your esteemed presence at the scheduled time.
PRINCIPAL