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JAWAHARNAVODAYAVIDYALAYA (DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION & LITERACY)
(MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA)
PO: SHANKAR NAGAR, Tq:BILOLI, DIST: NANDED MAHARASHTRA-PIN: 431736
CBSE AFFLIATION No: 1140006, SCHOOL No: 06755, UDIAS No:27150808701
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INSTITUTIONAL PLAN 2019-20
By R V HARI V PRASAD.
PRIN CIPAL
CONTENTS
S.No DETAILS
PAGE
1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 OBJECTIVES 5 3 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF NVS 6 4 VISION AND MISSION OF THE
VIDYALAYA, ABOUT THE VIDYALAYA 7
5 FACULTY 11 6 COMPOSITION OF THE STUDENTS 12-13 7 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE 14-19 8 ACADEMICS OF THE VIDYALAYA 19-22 9 PART-1 -ACADEMIC PLAN 23-51 10 PART-2- ADMINSTRATION AND
FINANCE PLAN
52-65
11 PART-3- MAINTAINANCE AND REPAIRS
67-70
12 PART-4- CO CURRICULAR AND EXTRACURICULAR ACTIVITIES
71-84
13 VIDYALAYA CALANDER 85-98 14 VIDYALAYA COMMITTEES 99
INTRODUCTION Planning is an age-old process. Since the raising of civilizations on this planet, the planning is visible in various fields. The ancient civilizations had put up legendary examples in the development through planning. The ancient gurukulas as well as the famous educational centers like Takshashila, Ujjain, Kashi, and Nalanda had given outstanding examples for the educational planning, code for the students, scholars, educators, and administrators as well as to the society. Since beginning of the modern education on this beautiful planet, the educational planning has played a vital role in the social transformation through education. Education played a vital role in the development of various nations and the same is expected in our country. The developed nation’s progress can be accessed through the quality education and the achievement of goals through plans and committed dedication. The institutional planning in the modern education in India has started in the late 70’s to attain a reasonable level of development through quality education among all and make education a main tool for the development. The institutional plan aims for the optimum utilization of resources available in the Vidyalaya and Vidyalaya vicinity and attain a reasonable level of development in a phased manner. The institutional plan for the academic year 2018-2019 is prepared for further improvement the Vidyalaya. It is designed with a view to achieve aims and fulfill the ideals of the community. It takes in to consideration available men and material resources for the overall development of the children and the local community and the local community. It is based on the principle of optimum utilisation of resources available in the Vidyalaya and with the community. It is prepared with a view to plan School Programmes and improves school practices. It is also aims to highlight the role of institutional administration and teachers in the process of educational planning. This planning is effort oriented and reform based and will result in superior quality of education and school practices. It is flexible and admits changes required every now and then. It is more practical and realistic. It is a co-operative venture of the management, school staff, students and community. This institutional plan is brought out by the head of the institution in consultation with the designated committee members of the Vidyalaya to streamline the activities further and bring on par with the other sister institutions with in the region with a hope of overall constructive change and success in the functioning of the Vidyalaya. The institutional plan 2016-17 has been implemented up to greater extent. The plan for this year is designed with all precautions and proper coordination well in advance to achieve a reasonable level.
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OBJECTIVES OF INSTITUTIONAL PLAN
OBJECTIVES
SPECIFICATIONS
To realize the objectives of the NAVODAYA VIDYLAYA SAMITI as a long term measures
Working towards proficiency in scholastic and non-scholastic activities.
To achieve academic excellence and the academic bench marks set by the NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI
To strive continuously to secure cent percent results of quality in board examinations and internal examinations. The quality for the results is cent percent result with cent percent first classes.
Enrichment for the brighter students
Conducting student seminars, and club activities CCA-activities
Professional growth of the faculty
Trying out new technique, method of teaching, conducting guest lectures by eminent educationists, teaching through computers and enrichment through library.
All round personality development of the students
Providing opportunity to participate in various CCA competitions in school, at district, state and national level.
Development activities of the physical infrastructures of the Vidyalaya.
Regular M&R either through any agency or by own, Meeting out the water problem in the Vidyalaya with the help of either Central Agency or State Agency. Special M&R works to be completed by the end of this year to ensure Safety & Security of the children.
To inculcate spirit of social service among the students
Undertaking social service in the nearby villages by utilizing NCC, scouts and guides and club activities of the Vidyalaya.
To inculcate moral values
Formal /informal meeting of students with principal / vice principal housemasters and guest lectures to bring about behavioral changes in the students.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI It is universally accepted that the children with special talent or aptitude should be provided with an opportunity to proceed at faster pace, by making quality education available to them, irrespective of their paying capacity. Hence, Government of India took revolutionary steps to open Navodaya Vidyalaya at least one in each in district all over the country as pace setting institution especially to promote National character through national integration scheme so that the children can become good citizens of India. The New Education Policy, 1986 also envisaged the above characters accordingly the Vidyalayas are established and in1986 as Navodaya Vidyalayas, these are renamed as JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS in 1989.
As per the scheme there will one JNV in each district of the state nurturing mainly the rural intelligentsia. The educational nucleus of the district will function under the CHAIRMANSHIP AND PATRONAGE OF DISTRICT COLLECTOR & MAGISTRATE. In accordance with the National Policy of Education -1986, GOI, NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI An autonomous Organisation under DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMNT, GOVERNMNT OF INDIA, fully funded by GOI has been set up to establish the JAWAHAR NAVODAYA Vidyalayas in all the 27 states and 7 union territories. These are Co-educational in nature, catering the needs of the students from class VI to XII and affiliated to CBSE, New Delhi. The admissions are made through an entrance examination on 2nd Sunday on every year for class VI and for XI (for vacant seats) preferably in June every year by the CBSE, New Delhi. For class XI admission (for vacant seats) the applications are invited Vidyalaya wise and selection is made on merit basis. The medium of instruction for these Vidyalayas is mother tongue / regional language for class VI and English from class VII.
The system provides all the essential requirements of the students from dawn to dusk, i.e., boarding, Lodging, Uniforms, text Books and toilet items and, if required, free of cost medical attention to every student.
MAIN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1. FREE EDUCATION TO THE TALENTED CHILDREN PREDOMINANTLY FROM RURAL AREAS (RURAL 75% & URBAN 25%) 2. DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL INTREGRATION BY MIGRATION SYSTEM FROM HINDI SPEAKING TO NON HINDI SPEAKING DISTRICTS AND VICE- VERSA (30% OF CLAS IX CLASS STUDENTS FOR ONE YEAR) 3. IMPLEMENTATION OF THREE-LANGUAGE FORMULA (ENGLISH, HINDI ®IONAL LANGUAGE). TO IMPART HINDI, SOCIAL SCIENCE IS BEING
TAUGHT THROUGH HINDI FROM CLASS IX AND ALL OTHER SUBJECTS THROUGH INGLISH.
4. IMPARTING QUALITATIVE MODERN EDUCTION BY INNOVATIVE METHODS AND ADVANCED AUDIA-VISUAL AIDS.
5. PACE SETTING ACTIVITIES. 6. ALL ROUND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT OF THE STUDENTS.
VISION OF THE VIDYALAYA QUALITATIVE VIDYALAYA BY 2020
MISSION OF THE VIDYALAYA 1. GOOD NUMBER OF STUDENTS SELECTION TO PROFESSIONAL COURSES. 2. SELECTION OF 02 STUDENTS TO MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE OLYMPIADS. 3. 100% QUALITY RESULTS WITH 90% MARKS WILL BE SECURED BY 10% STUDENTS IN EVERY CLASS. 4. 5 STUDENTS SELECTIONS IN NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH AND MAHARASHTRA TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATIONS. 5. SELECTION OF 04 CADETS TO REPUBLIC DAY PARADE. 6. SELECTION OF ATLEAST 06 STUDENTS IN SPORTSAND GAMES TO SGFI TOURNMENTS. 7. SELECTION OF 08 STUDNTS FOR RASHTRAPATI PURASKAR IN SCOUTS AND GUIDES ACTIVITIES 8. INCREASE IN JNVST REGISTRATION AT MINIMUM OF 10% EVERY YEAR. 9. CONSDERATIVE IMPROVEMENT IN SANITATION OF THE DORMETORIS
AND CLEANLINESS OF THE STUDENTS. 10. ACHIEVEING BENCHMARK IN ALL SPHERS OF THE VIDYALYA FUNCTIONING.
ABOUT THE VIDYALAYA Establishment: The JawaharNavodayaVidyalaya, ShankarNagar has been established on 22 nd August-1987 in temporary structures provided by Godavari ManarSakharKarkhana, Shankarnagar. The Management of SakharKarkhana has provided their own buildings and their staff residences for the students and staff for Vidyalaya and residence purpose. [PresentSaibaba Junior and Degree College, Shankarnagar] Permanent site: The GODAVAR MANOR SAKHAR KARKHANA, SHANKARNAGAR has good enough to provide 35 acres, which is donated by the local formers of Ramtirth Village and Sakahar Karkhana for the construction of the permanent buildings. The Vidyalaya has been shifted to the present site in the year 1992. Buildings: initially principal’s residence, MP Hall, Vidyalaya Building (Administrative Block) 03 residential quarter Blocks, 04 Warden Residences,4 Boys Dormitories accommodating 320 boys and 02 Girls Dormitories accommodating 16o students in two tier cot system, one work shop , front side compound wall [ back side fencing], sump house, overhead tank, power House are handed over. Later 10 group d quarters [Type-I] are handed over in 1996. In the next phase 3 residential quarter’s blocks handed over by CPWD in 2005.Additional Dining hall for the students has been constructed and handed over by CPWD 2010. A Dormitory accommodating 96 has been handed over by UP Jal Nigam in the year 2014 and0.25 girls student’s dormitory has been handed over and another 48 student’s girls dormitory handed over by CPWD in 2014. As on date 40 staff Quarters, one principal residence, 04 girls dormitories for a maximum strength of 176 girls students and 03 Boys dormitories for a maximum strength 0f 40+96 in single tire accommodation system and 02 boys dormitories accommodating 160 Boys students Two tire system are available. Hence boy’s accommodation restricted
to 160+136=296 only. There is some shortage of accommodation for students, a 0.5 CPWD pattern dormitory for boys will solve the accommodation problem in the Vidyalaya, but there is no shortage for staff accommodation in the Vidyalaya campus. However one guest house is required essentially. Academics: The Vidyalaya at present having + 2 stage in academics. The Vidyalaya is affiliated with CBSE, New Delhi, with No.4410006 (OLD NO. 4503). AT +2 STAGE Vidyalaya is having science as optional. The +2 stage has been started in the Vidyalaya in the year1991, as the first batch of Class –X students rolled out in the year 1991, but due to administrative reasons the Class XII has been freezed from1996-97from2002-03 to and again the Class XI started in the year 2003-04and this batch appeared Class-XII in March-2005. In between the students of this Vidyalaya migrated to JNV-Hingoli [erstwhile Parbhani] for their Class XI-XII in science and for JNV-Latur and JNV-Jalna for Humanities. Our Vidyalaya is linked with JNV-Khurai, Dist: SAGAR (MP) for migration, which is a vital part of Navodaya Vidyalaya scheme. The migration and mini migration are successfully organized since beginning. The Vidyalaya is provided with 50 computers under CLASS scheme 2002, these are under operation successfully since April’ 2002
CHAIRMEN No. Name of Chairmen Date 01 Sh.AmitabhRanjan. IAS., 05-05-1984 TO 01-7-1987 02 Sh. SwadhinKshatriya.IAS., 02-07-1987 TO 05-05-1990 03 Sh.[Dr] Sudhi Kumar Goel. IAS., 07-05-1990 TO 30-08-1993 04 Sh.U P S Madan, IAS., 01-09-1993 TO 19-07-1995 05 Sh.SatishGawai, IAS., 20-07-1995 TO 8-07-1996 06 Sh.AnandLimaye. IAS., 09-07-1996 TO 09-09-1998 07 Sh.ArunBhagade, IAS., 10-09-1998 TO 11-08-1999 08 Smt.Shyamala Shukla. IAS., 12-08-1999 TO 12-03-2001 09 Sh.Tanaji V Satre. IAS., 12-03-2001 TO 27-02-2005 10 Sh.Radheshyam L Mopalwar. IAS., 28-02-2005 TO 08-02-2009 11 Sh[Dr] SrikarPardeshi, IAS., 10-02-2009 TO 22-05-2012 12 Sh.Dheeraj Kumar, IAS 10-06-2012 to 15-05-2015 13 Sh.SureshKakani,IAS 16-05-2015 TO 27-04-18 14 Sh.ArunDongare.IAS., 28-04-18-to- tilldate
PRINCIPALS
No. Name of Principal- Tenure 1 Sh. V S Kulaange 16-12-1986 to 01-09-1987 2 Smt. C P Punj 02-09-1987 to 06-04-1983 3 Sh. R S Nayak 07-04-1993 to 03-09-1996 4 Sh. S N Sanap –I/C 04-09-1996 to 24-09-1996 5 Sh. V V S Chalapati Rao 25-09-1996 to 30-06-2000 6 Sh. Vinod Kr. Saibewar –I/C 01-07-2000 to16-07-2000 7 Sh. V V S Chalapati Rao[ Contract] 17-07-2000 to 30-04-2001 8 Sh. Vinod Kr. Saibewar –I/C 01-05-2001 to 13-06-2001 9 Sh. B A Maindargi [JNV-Latur-
Addl.Charge] 14-06-2001 to 18-09-2001
10 Sh. A Yugandhar Reddy-I/C 19/09/2001 to 19-04-2002
11 Sh. A Yugandhar Reddy 20-04-2002 to29-05-2006 12 Sh. G Ramesh Rao 22-06-2006 to 25-05-20016 13 Sh. R.V.HariV. Prasad 26/05/2018 TO TILL DATE
VICE-PRINCIPALS
S.No. Name of Vice-Principal Tenure 1 Miss. PrameelaThakur 02-06-2004 to 14-04-2008 2 Sh. Sanjay C Kothadi 19-09-2009 to 07-06-2018 2 Sh. Ashok B Khandare 03-07-2018 TO TILL DATE
New Facilities: Since inception of the Vidyalaya all the facilities are gradually Developed. These are the few new facilities added since 2006-07
Solar water heaters with help of Dist Collector are provided for Senior Girls and Senior Boys in the year
Two Tube wells are dug with help of alumni and parents help in the year Special M&R work has been proposed and got sanctioned in the year 2007-
08 and roof treatment for 04blocks of quarters, 06 dormitories (boys-04, girls-02), school building, kota stone flooring for Admin Block and Dining Halls, Renovation of toilets of Boys and Girls Dormitories is done.
Steam Cooking System for the Kitchen has been procured for serving quality food for the students in the year 2010-11.
Mineral water Plant has been set up to serve pure drinking water since 2010-11 Water coolers are fixed in the dining hall and school building for providing
cool and safe drinking water for the students. Hot water systems [hot water boilers] for dormitories have been fitted in
the year 2010-11. Outside Painting of Vidyalaya, mess building, MP Hall, Sports Room and
Gymnasium have been completed in the year 2013 Two additional Dormitories with capacity each 96 students are sanctioned
each for boys and girls in the year and completed in the year 2013 Inside painting of MP hall has been completed in the year 2015
RajivGandhi bust has been installed in the yearDecembe-2012 Samsung Smart Class room has been started since 2015-16
The following facilities has been added since July’2016-17 The Led streetlights are fixed in the year 2016-17 The Boys dormitory internal electrification has been taken up. The senior girl’s dormitory has been made single tire bed system in 2016. The senior boys dormitory has also been made single Tire accommodation.
Two boys senior houses are with single tire and Two Sr.Houses with Two tire.
Similarly Two Junior boy’s houses are with single tire accommodation and two houses with Two tire accommodation system.
Plan to prepare Smart class room has been devised and 55’’ LED TV has been purchased to fix it in the Smart Class room.
The following facilities are proposed to add in the Academic year 2019-20 1. Smart class room to be created in the present Examination Branch/room with LED
TV and LCD projector. 2. Junior science and Mathematics Laboratories are proposed in the 04thLaboratory
by partitioning it and adding facility. 3. Gymnasium has to be made fully operational by shifting to the workshop. 4. The total electrification of the Vidyalaya Academic block and Dormitories are
proposed. 5. Around 15 street lights of Led and Flood lights are proposed to be fixed to make
the campus more illuminous. 6. Workshop, kitchen-cum-dining hall asbestos roofing is proposed to be changed,
BSNL, CIVIL Wing has been requested to prepare the estimates and already sent for approval and sanction.
7. The facilities for differently abled are proposed for 2019-20, the funds has been sanctioned and the work will be executed in the year-2019-20.
8. The play fields which are not developed since the inception of the Vidyalata are proposed to be developed.
9. The connection road from Vidyalaya Academic block to main road and connection road from administration block to first gate are proposed to be developed.
10. As per the requirement of the physical education teachers, the following infrastructural facilities are proposed to be developed. 10.1. Running track of available size is to be developed. 10.2. Cricket field is to be developed for boys-02 nos. 10.3. New Kho-Kho field has to be developed-02 nos 10.4. New Kabaddi fields has to be developed-02 nos 10.5. Two Basketball courts has to be colored and operationalized. 10.6. Volleyball courts -03no to be developed. 10.7. Badminton courts has to be developed. 10.8. Long jump and High jump fields to be renovated. 10.9. Football ground to be developed. 10.10. Girls Gym is proposed to be developed in the new girls dormitory.
11. Special M&R for this Vidyalaya has been sanctioned and being taken up The special M&R will cover the renovation of dormitories, renovation of dormitories flooring, Vidyalaya academic block flooring, class rooms flooring and may other areas.
12. Vidyalaya admin block front areas is proposed to be developed and flag posts are to be constructed.
FACULTY
There good number of teachings and Nan teaching posts are lying vacant. The school is in need of sufficient lady teachers as the girls strength has crossed 160. Hence at least 05 lady teachers are required for the effective management of girl students and to ensure safety and security of girl students. The Vidyalaya administration several times requested the regional authority to post sufficient number of lady teachers and the panel inspections observed and reported to the concerned authorities for necessary and immediate action in this regard.
STAFF SANCTION S.No. Post Sanctioned In
position Vacant
1 PGT 07 05 02 2 TGT 15 12 03 3 Nonteaching 17(15+2contractual) 14 01
LIST OF STAFF MEMBERS S.N0 NAME
Shri/Smt/Kum QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION
1 R.V.HARI V. PRASAAD M.SC., B.ED.(Ph.D) PRINCIPAL 2 ASHOK B KHANDARE M.SC., B.ED. VICE-PRINCIPAL 3 RAKESH D NADAKARNI M.A.B.Ed PGT IN ENGLISH 4 MILIND JAGJIVAN RAJE M.SC., B.ED. PGT IN MATHS 5 SIRSE MARUTHI M.A.B.Ed PGT IN HINDI 6 C P MANWAR M.SC., B.ED. PGT IN BIOLOGY 7 SHASHIKANTH SINGH M.A.B.Ed PGT IN HISTORY 8 SAKSHI M.SC., B.ED. PGT IN CHEMISTRY 9 MUKUND G ADHAU M.SC., B.ED. PGT IN PHYSICS(CONT.) 10 SWEETY RAJINDER GUPTA M A ,B.Ed TGT IN HINDI 11 KAMLESH MALI M A ,B.Ed TGT IN HINDI 12 B R MANDGE M A ,B.Ed TGT IN MARATHI 13 W T MESHRAM M A ,B.Ed TGT IN MARATHI 14 SANDHYA M RAJE M A ,B.Ed TGT IN ENGLISH 15 VEENARANI RADHAKISAN DALVI M A ,B.Ed TGT IN ENGLISH 16 B.Sc, B.Ed TGT IN MATHS 17 B.Sc, B.Ed TGT IN MATHS 18 SUJYESHTA B. MOON M.SC., B.ED. TGT IN SCIENCE 19 MANISH TUKARANPANTAMBEKAR M A ,B.Ed TGT IN SOCIAL SCIENCE 20 BHIM RAO SIRSAT M P Ed. P.E.T. (M) 21 JYOTHI BHAKRE B.P.Ed P.E.T. (F) 22 B FA ART TEACHER 23 VARSHA DHAKATE MUSIC TEACHER 24 M S A SHAIK M.Lib LIBRARIAN 25 COMPUTER FACULTY –CUM-SYSTEM
ADMINSTRATOR. 26 PANDIT ANANTRAO WANGIKAR M.Com, B.Ed OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT 27 S S DESHMUKH ANM STAFF BROTHER 28 CATERING ASSTT. 29 KRISHNAM RAJU U.D.C. 30 VIJAY CHARPILWAR LDC 31 VACANT VACANT LDC 32 MUKTA K DASARWAD STORE KEEPER 33 MIRZA IFTEKAR BAIG DRIVER 34 G B PENTE COOK 35 RAMKISHAN GITE LAB ATTENDANT 36 MOHD ISAQ ALI C.C.S. 37 SUDHAM HATKAR C.C.S. 38 HANMANTH DINDE MESS HELPER 39 SOPAN BHEDEKAR MESS HELPER 40 SANTOSH AGLAVE CHOWKIDAR-2 41 SAMBARAM NAIK CHOWKIDAR-1 42 SHIVAJI DINDE DAILY WAGE BSIS ELECTRICIAN 43
COMPOSITION OF THE STUDENTS. The girls percentage is slightly higher than the required, the required, as per norms is 33.3%, however the present is 39% percentage. The boys are 61% in the total strength. The figure represents.The girl’s percentage is above than the required. The student details as on March-2018 and as on August-16 depict the following.
Fig.1
Figure 1
5. THE RURAL –URBAN DIVIDE The majority student is from rural background, they constitute 75.33% and Urban students constitute 24.67%. it indicates that the urban students are not showing much interest to join the institution, as it is less than the required..
Fig.2
SOCIAL STRATIFICATION OF THE STUDENTS. The student’s representation category wise is as per norms; however the SC and ST Category students are good in number. The admission status shows that the SC and ST community students are selected in general pool quota, beside the reserved quota. The general category students are 30.3% and SC category student are 27.28%, the ST category, consisting 11.90% ,and OBC category students are 32.52% only.
Fig.3
The socio economic data clearly indicates the paying capacity and other details of the parents and students. The presence sc community in the Vidyalaya in second position indicates that they are competent and can pose a challenge to the other communities in academics and in other activities as well.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE NAVODAYA VIDYAYA SAMITI, NEWDELHI, is an autonomous Organisation under Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of School Education and Literacy, Government of India, established in the year 1986 with an aim to impart quality education for Rural Children as per New Education Policy-1986. The NVS gets full financial aid from Ministry of HRD, Government of India. The NVS is registered under registration of societies Act, 1965 as a society. The chairman of the society is Minister for Human Resource Development. The society is having Executive committee to take important administrative Decisions. Besides this finance Committee is also constituted as per the memorandum of the society. The administrative head of the NVS is Commissioner, and Commissioner is assisted by 03 Joint Commissioners and they are assisted by Deputy Commissioners and Assistant commissioner at Head Quarters level. The NVS is having 08 regional offices for the management of the organization and Vidyalaya, headed by Deputy Commissioners, Assisted by Asst Commissioners.
AT REGIONAL LEVEL NVS, REGIONAL OFFICE, PUNE
NavodayaVidyalayaSamiti, ShetiMahamandalBhawan (MSFC Ltd.), IInd Floor, B- Wing, 270 Bhamburda, SenapatiBapat Road, Pune 411016-Maharashtra,Gram : NAVSAM
PUNE (T) 91-20-25673683,25673684(F) 91-20-25673731 E-MAIL:
[email protected],[email protected],[email protected] Name of the officer Designation Station and
Telephone NOS
1 Sh. P RAVI KUMAR DEPUTY COMMISSIONER 020-25673683/84 2 Sh. K V SURESH ASST. COMMISSIONER-ACAD-II 020-25662702 3 Sh. B ANURADHA ASST. COMMISSIONER(ACAD-2) 020-25662702 4 Sh. SATISH KUMAR ASST. COMMISSIONER(TRG) 020-25662702 5 Sh. B VENKATESWARAN ASST. COMMISSIONER(ACAD) 020-25662702 6 Sh. N R NAIDU. ASST. COMMISSIONER(ADMN) 020-25662704 7 Sh .PANKAJ SINGHAL EX. ENGINEER 020-25662703
At Vidyalaya level JawaharNavodayaVidyalaya, PO: Shankarnagar,Tq:BiloliDistrict: NANDED, Maharashtra.-431736,Phone No: 02465-267144, Telefax: 02465-26144 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]:www.jnvnanded.com s.no Name of the officer Designation Telephone NOS 1 R V HariV Prasad Principal 9823487893/09422330221 2 A B KHANDARE Vice Principal 9834365260 3 M J RAJE PGT-MATHS/SeniorMostTeacher 9423306184/8668850621 4 P A WANGIKAR O S 9527169710 5 KRISHNAM RAJU UDC 9730932245 6 VIJAY CHARPILWAR LDC 9421769307 7 MUKTADASARWAD STORE KEEPER 8600469494
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE VIDYALAYA At Vidyalaya level Principal heads the administrative structure. Principal is assisted by vice principal, where ever the students strength has crossed 350.for the overall administration Principal is responsible, but there are other responsible persons for the smooth functioning of the Vidyalaya. Vidyalaya Academics in charge is Vice Principal. Mess Management is being done under the supervision of Vice Principal. Vice principal also acts as Discipline committee in charge. JNV-Nanded, VicePrincipal Sh. A B KHANDARE, the executive head of the boarding system of the Vidyalaya. Office Superintendent Heads Vidyalaya Administrative win Sh. P A WANGIKAR,Office Superintendent of this Vidyalaya. One UDC, One LDC, and One Store Keeper assist him. To carry out cleanliness duties, two sweepers-cum- Chowkidar are on rolls on regular basis. For the mess management Catering Assistant is on full time basis and Cook, Two Mess Helpers as assist him on date. The Vidyalaya students are divided into 10 Boarding houses. 08 boys’ houses and 04 girl’s houses. House Masters head the Boarding houses. Associate House Masters assist House Masters.
ADMINSTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF VIDYALAYA Principal Vice Principal Office Superintendent (Academics & residential Admn) (Office administration)
House Masters Catering Assistant Ministerial staff group D staff (Residential Admn) (Mess Management) (Office administration)
Asso. House masters Cook and Helpers With the above the management system the Vidyalaya functions under the administrative authority of Principal. The Vidyalaya is having Vidyalaya management Committee under the chairmanship of District collector. The members of the Vidyalaya management committee are District education Officer, Dist Medical Officer, Executive Engineer, PWD and other members which include parent members. The Vidyalaya management committee has to meet at least once in 03 months to assess the administration. Further there is Vidyalaya Advisory committee to advise the Vidyalaya on various issues.
VIDYALAYA MANAGEMENT The Vidyalaya is having a Vidyalaya management committee for the effective and smooth functioning of the Vidyalaya. The Vidyalaya management committee is as under.
S.No Name and designation Designation in the committee
1 Sh.ARUN DONGARE,IAS DISTRICTCOLECTOR, NANDED
CHAIRMAN (EX OFFICIO)
2 Sh. ,DEO,SEC, NANDED MEMBER (EX OFFICIO) 3 EXECUTIVEENGINEER
PWD(BUILDINGS) MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
4 PRINCIPAL, SAIBABABA JUNIOR COLLEGE, SHANKARNAGAR.
MEMBER
5 Sh. M J RAJE PGT-AMTHEMATICS JNV-NANDED
MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
6 CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER,/ Dist Medical and Health Officer, NANDED
MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
7 Sh. SAINATHKAMINWAR PARENT MEMBER
8 Smt. ARTI PATIL PARENT MEMBER
9 Sh.[Dr] IRAVATH PALLEWAD. MEMBER
10 Sh. A B KHANDARE VICE PRINCIPAL, JNV-NANDED
MEMBER ( EX OFFICIO)
11 Sh. R V HARI VARA PRASAD PRINCIPAL JNV-NANDED
MEMBERSECRETARY (EX OFFICIO)
For the Vidyalaya purchases the following PURCHASE ADVISORY committee is constituted for the effective and meaningful utilization of funds as per the procedure.
S.No Name and designation Designation in the committee.
1 SH. R V HARI VARA PRASAD, PRINCIPAL, JNV-NANDED
Chairman (Ex officio)
2 Sub Divisional Magistrate, Tq:BILOLI,DIST:NANDED
CHAIRMENS NOMINNEE
3 DEO (SEC)/ I/C DEO, NANDED or Nominee DDEO,Nanded
MEMBER (Ex officio)
4 PRINCIPAL. SAIBABA Jr COLLEGE ,SHANKARNAGAR
MEMBER (Nominated)
5 Sh.M J RAJE, PGT-MATHEMATICS JNV-NANDED
MEMBER (Ex officio)
6 Sh. A B KHANDARE. VICE PRINCIPAL, JNV-NANDED
MEMBER (Ex officio)
VIDYALAYA ADVISORY COMMITTEE
S.No Name and designation Designation in the committee
1 Sh.ARUN DONGARE,IAS DISTRICT COLECTOR, NANDED
CHAIRMAN (EX OFFICIO)
2 Sh. PRATAP RAO PATIL .Hon’ble M P (LOKSABHA), NANDED
MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
3 CHAIRMEN, ZILLAPARISHAD, NANDED
MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
4 PRINCIPAL. SAIBABA Jr. COLLEGE ,SHANKARNAGAR
MEMBER
5 DEO(SEC), NANDED MEMBER (EX OFFICIO) 6 PRINCIPAL,KV ,NANDED MEMBER 7 EX ENGINEER, PWD, NANDED MEMBER (EX OFFICIO) 8 SH. R V HARI VARA PRASAD,
PRINCIPAL, JNV-NANDED MEMBER SECRETARY (EX OFFICIO)
To monitor the quality food supply and to guide further in the smooth Running of the Vidyalaya barding facilities, the following committee is constituted
at District level. S.No Name and designation Designation in the
committee 1 Additional district Magistrate, Nanded Chairman
(Ex officio) 2 District Civil Supplies Officer, Nanded Member
(Ex Officio) 3 Dist Medical and Health Officer, / CHIEF
MEDICAL OFFICER, Nanded Member ( Ex Officio)
3 DEO (SEC),ZP OR NOPMINEE OF DEO(SEC), NANDED
MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
4 Dr. PATIL MEDICAL OFFICER, PHC, SHANKARNAGAR.
NOMINATED MEMBER
5 Sh. A B KHANDARE VICE PRINCIPAL, JNV-NANDED
MEMBER (EX OFFICIO)
6 SH. R V HARI VARA PRASAD, PRINCIPAL, JNV-NANDED
MEMBER SECRETARY (EX OFFICIO)
The PARENT TEACHER COUNCIL members nominated by the Principal from amongst teachers for the year 19-20 are as under. General body of parents in the month of January-15 has nominated the following members.
TEACHER MEMBERS ADRESS s.no Name of the Teacher
Sh/Smt Designation
01 PGT-ENGLISH JNV,SHANKARNAGAR,NANDED 02 PGT-BIOLOGY JNV,SHANKARNAGAR,NANDED 03 TGT-SCIENCE JNV,SHANKARNAGAR,NANDED 04 MUSIC TEACHER JNV,SHANKARNAGAR,NANDED 05 TGT-ENGLISH JNV,SHANKARNAGAR,NANDED
PARENT MEMBERS 01 DATTA MADHAV RAO
NARWADE, F/O MANDEEP NARWADE, CLASS-6TH
PARENT MEMBER AT:MARADGO,POST:KOLI,TQ:HADGAON MOBILE: 8698770897
02 NAMDEV MALU KAMBLE, F/O JAY N KAMBLE, CLASS-11TH
PARENTMEMBER AT POST:GORTHA,TQ:UMRI MOBILE NO: 9421293566
03 LATHA RAMKUMAR CHILKEWAR. M/O RAKSHITA,CLASS-9TH
PARENTMEMBER ‘SARASWATI SHRI NIVAS’ TILAK NAGAR, PO&TQ: DHARMABAD. MOBILE:7588582807
04 GANESH MADHAV RAO PATIL,F/O CHAITANYA PATIL,CLASS-8TH
PARENT MEMBER AT POST: SAWALI, Tq: BILOLI, MOBILE:7709119302
05 SANTOSH CHANDRKANT CHITKULWAR,F/O SHIVKIRAN CHITKULWAR,CLASS-8TH
PARENT MEMBER AT POST; PETH WADAJ, Tq: KANDHAR, MOBILE No:9689874754
07 SURYA SHEKAHAR. S S, F/O NAGESHNI S S,CLASS-7TH
PARENT MEMBER AT : KATHEWADI, POST: HOTTAL,TQ:DEGLUR, MOBILE:9960445721
08 GYANOBA GOVIND TARATE, F/O SANSKRUTI, CLASS-6th.
PARENT MEMBER At POST; SHIVANI, TQ:KINWAT, PIN: 431803, MOBILE NO: 9421763509
09 KAILASH JADAV, F/O PARENT MEMBER AT: BHOKAR. MOB.NO:9822737630
SHIV CHARAN JADAV, CLASS-8TH
10 SAVITA PRAKSH GAVANDE,M/O SUBHAM ,CLASS-9TH , SUDHESH, CLASS-7TH ,
PARENT MEMBER AT POST WADSA,TQ: MAHAR. MOB NO: 8805384387.
11 HAVGI RAO JAMKAR, F/O KARTHIK JAMKAR,CLASS-8TH
PARENT MEMBER AT POST SAURGGAON,TQ: LOHA, MOB NO: 9823869011.
12 SURESH WAGHMERE, F/O SURALI WAGHMERE, CLASS-X
PARENT MEMBER PO: HIMAYATNAGR,TQ: HIMYATNAGAR, MOB.NO:
13 GODAVARI BAI KORBANWAD, M/O DATARAJ R KORBANWAD,CLASS-10TH
PARENT MEMBER AT POST: BARAD,TQ: MUDKHED. MOB NO: 9049285473
14 PRAGATI DANGE, M/O GANJARE AVISHKAR BALCHANDRA,CLASS-7-B
PARENT MEMBER GANJARE .B.U, MAULI NIWAS, SARASWATINAGAR. MUKHED.MOB.NO:9028951874, 9403528796.
15 SATWAJI WAGHOLE,F/O VISHAKA WAGHOLE, CLASS-6TH
PARENT MEMBER AT: NALESHWAR, POST: DHOKI. MOB NO:
16 SWAMI RAMESH M F/0 ADITYA RAMESH SWAMI, CLASS-7TH .
PARENT MEMBER PO: BHAGYA NAGAR, NANDED, MOB NO: 9420034222.
ACADEMICS OF THE VIDYALAYA
Milestones in growth: the Vidyalaya has first sent first batch of class X in March’1991students in the year the results since then are as under.
CLASS-X S.No Year Result
% CLASS AVERA
Name of the topper Ma/Kum.
Marks/ %scored
1 1991 100 RajaramPatil 439/87.8 2 1992 93.49 DeepakDhande 418/83.6 3 1993 100 Kiran Gite 399/79.8 4 1994 100 GangdharSeppa 394/78.8 5 1995 100 OmprakashDeshmane 353/70.6 6 1996 100 Rajeshwar Butte 430/86.0 7 1997 93.75 RavindraMandikar 437/87.4 8 1998 94.20 LakshmikanthSuryavams
hi 404/80.8
9 1999 89.70 Vinita Bhaykar 383/76.6 10 2000 90.45 MarotiHamand 422/84.4 11 2001 94.40 Nursing Mane 436/87.2 12 2002 84.61 AkshayDhoke 430/86 13 ShrikanthJadav 430/86 14 2003 100 Mahesh Patil 454/90.8 15 2004 100 AnupKalyani 462/92.4 16 2005 97.10 Sandeshgokanwar 447/89.4 17 2006 95.95 74.29 Mahesh Saibalwar 457/91.4 18 2007 100 75.45 GajananGadling 457/91.4
19 2008 100 71.71 Sachinwaghamere 459/91.8 20 2009 100 76.87 Suresh Hatkar 459/91.8 21 2010 98.63 7.99 SawanKumarHokarnekar 451/90.2 22 2011 100 8.42 SanketNagshetti 456/93.0 23 2012 100 8.16 OmkarRudrawar 467/93.4 24 SaloniDeshmukh 467/93.4 25 2013 100 8.38 Shivanshpatil 474/94.8 26 2014 100 7.92 Bhakti Karhale 471/94.2 27 NleshPatil 471/94.2 28 2015 100 8.22 SaisandeshRacha 465/93 29 2016 100 8.72 TejasPensionwar 475/95 30 2017 100 8.91 Kanhaiya Kadam
482/96.4 Siddesh Kothadi 31 2018 100 81.06 Anirudha Mailare 474/94.80 32 2019 100 84.88 Sanika Kadam 488/97.6
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
X-Class
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
The Vidyalaya has sent its first batch of Class XII in the year 1993. But after 1996 the class XII has been freezed, again ithas been started in the year 2003, and batch appeared for the Board examination in the year 2005, results are as under.
CLASS-XII S.No Year Result
% CLASS AVERA
Name of the topper Ma/Ku
Marks/ %scored
1 1993 71.42 RakeshKarwade 387/77.4 2 1994 95.23 SarjeraoKashid 398/79.6 3 1995 100 SunitaKamble 389/77.8 4 1996 100 VithalKamble 427/85.4 5 2005 100 ShivajiJakapure 403/80.6 6 2006 100 68.94 Abdul Mustafa Shaik 406/81.2 7 2007 96 65.70 SandeshGokanwar 384/76.8
8 2008 100 67.13 SuchitraMasalge 397/79.4 9 2009 100 70.96 SurajSonwane 452/90.4
10 2010 100 67.72 Shradha Joshi 408/81.4 11 2011 71.40 68.75 SaiprasadKoturwar 431/86.2 12 2012 100 73.07 SawanKumarHokarnekar 448/89.6 13 2013 100 83.37 ShivanandShinde 470/94.0 14 2014 100 80.36 OmkarRudrawar 479/95.8 15 2015 88.57 71.39 Akash Lomte 467/93.4 16 2016 100 73.01 Prajakata Gedam 447/89.4 17 2017 100 78.51 Priyanka Gandhalwar 462/92.4 18 2018 100 81.06 Vinayak Ambegave 468/93.6 19 2019 100 78.32 Suraj Devapure 463/92.6
Class –XII results
Class XII analysis year wise from 1993 to 2018 Reasons for Low performance in the class XII: Year-1993-the Vidyalaya has sent its first batch and there were no teachers
on regular basis, hence the results were 71.42% and the individual score was also low.
Year-1994- the Vidyalaya has sent its second batch and there were no teachers on regular basis, hence the results were 95.23% and the individual score was also low.
Year-1995 the Vidyalaya has sent its third batch and there were no teachers on regular basis, though the results were 100% and the individual score was also low.
Year-1996 the Vidyalaya has sent its forth batch and there were no teachers on regular basis, though the results were 100% and the individual score was also low and the performance of teachers was very week as the teachers was quite week.
The science stream has been wind up due to administrative reasons and the students were mini migrated to erstwhile JNV-Parbhani-present JNV-Hingoli
Year-2005 the Vidyalaya has sent its fifth batch. Hence the results were 100% and the individual score was also low.
In the year 2011, the Vidyalaya class XII result went down due to some failures in chemistry subject, hence result has gone down by 28.60%, hence the result was 71.40%
In the year 2015, four students failed in Mathematics, thus the result went down to 88.57%.
In the year 2016, One student failed in English, but passed in recounting of marks,thus 100%result was achieved.
In the year 2017, 100% result has been achieved and with 1005 first classes.
In the year 2018, 100% result has been achieved and with 1005 first classes In the year 2019, 100% result has been achieved and with 1005 first classes
The institution plan has been prepared with the following objectives and Targets to achieve in the following, in the year 2019-20
The academic bench marks in all the classes i.e., from class 6th to 12th in all the subjects.
Optimum utilisation of available resources for the all-round development of the students.
Achieving the Swacha Bharat goals as desired by NVS and Govt of India. Overall improvisation in the infrastructure of the Vidyalaya. Development of play fields and achievement of bench marks in the sports
and games. Development of character building and discipline among students through
NCC, Scouts and Guides, CCA activities. Improvement in Health and hygienic conditions in the residential system. Working for the achievement in the goals set in Vision and Mission
statement of the Vidyalaya. *******
ACADEMIC PLAN A. YEAR PLAN AND UNIT PLANS FOR THE COMPLETION OF SYLLABUS FOR
DESIRED ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT.
The split up syllabus plan prepared by NVS will be followed for the classes VI to XII, the modification, if any informed by the Regional Office and CBSE, New Delhi, will be incorporated as and when required. The unit objective oriented plans will be prepared in advance and submitted to the Principal on the last working day of every fort night. Further, it is decided to continue to maintain class daily diaries for recording of all activities of the class for the effective monitoring and feedback. B. COMPLETION OF SYLLABUS AND REVISION
As per the guidelines of NVS, Regional office, Pune, the syllabus for the class XII shall be completed on or before 30th November-2019,for all other Classes according to CBSE, and NVS, it is decided to complete by 15th February-2020. The monthly syllabus coverage will be discussed in the monthly staff meeting and monthly subject committee meetings. It is further decided to retain the students of class X and XII and staff teaching this class at least for 10 days during autumn break for the completion of the syllabus as per the plan and academic improvement respectively. C.CLASS ROOM TEACHING AND INSPECTION OF CLASS ROOM TEACHING
BY PRINCIPAL AND VICE PRINCIPAL.
The classroom teaching is an important tool for success. Hence, it is decided to lay more emphasis on classroom teaching. Further it is decided to utilise the computer technology to make the teaching and learning activity qualitative. The audio visual aids, which are available in the Vidyalaya, will be utilized extensively to make the classroom teaching more meaning full. It is OBLIGATORY for the principal to inspect the ALL classes of teachers FOURTIMES in a year as per the norms of the Samiti. Vice principal will monitor the classes and as and when required he will inspect the classes. The inspection of the classes is in three tiers. i. Principal and Vice principal will inspect the classes everyday one class in the academic year as per norms and as and when needed at random of all the teachers. ii. Assistant Director and neighboring Principal and an Eminent Educationist as a panel inspection team as per the schedule by Regional Office iii. Review inspection by Asst.Director / Deputy Director of Regional office.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF CLASSROOM INSPECTION BY PRINCIPAL Ref:f.no.6-61/2005-NVS[Admn],Dated:28-06-2005 of Commissioner, NVS
S.NO Name of the teachers/Sh/Smt/Kum Proposed period of class room inspection
Remarks
1 RAKESH D N, S M RAJE,B L SIRSAT April-19 1ST PHASE
2 M J RAJE,VEENA RANI DALVI,JYOTHI BHAKRE July-19 1ST PHASE
3 MARUTI.S,TGT-MATHS-1, M T AMBEKAR July-19 1ST PHASE
4 C P MANWAR-TGT-MATHS-2, KAMALESHMALI AUGUST-19 2ND PHASE
5 S K SINGH,SWEETY GUPTA, S B MOON AUGUST-19 2ND PHASE
6 SAKSHI,KAMALESHMALI, RAKESH D N SEPTEMBER-19 2ND PHASE
7 M G ADHAU, S BM OON, M J RAJE SEPTEMBER-19 3RD PHASE
8 ART TR, M T AMBEKAR, MARUTI.S NOVEMBER-19 3RD PHASE
9 VARSHA DHAKATE, SWEETY GUPTA, S K SINGH JANUARY-20 3RD PHASE
D. ACADEMIC MONITORING BY PRINCIPAL AND VICE PRINCIPAL. The academic monitoring by the Principal and vice principal is designed in the following way to accomplish the targets meaningfully.
Checking the completion of syllabus every fortnight according to the split up plan. Completion of lesson notes / teachers diaries by the teachers every fortnight
on the first day of the fortnight. Subject committee meetings every month under chairman ship of principal
Review of completion of syllabus every month for the board classes and the observation of improvement of performance of the students every month.
Monitoring of the progress of all classes slow learners shall be done by Principal. There is one diary of slow learners maintained by principal, there pen –paper test /Unit test score of identified weak students is recorded and monitored. Notebooks’ checking is the sole responsibility of the Vice Principalfor VI-X. Principal check the note books of XI-XII.Vice Principal shall check Homework / written work once in a month .It is suggested that after every unit test, the notebooks checking will be verified by Vice principal, principal shall verify Annually twice, i.e., before first term examinations and in the month of February-2019 after the completion of syllabus. With regard to the X and XII classes the notebook checking will be completed before 15th December-2019. Principal will check the home work at random, however Principal and vice Principal may check week students note books at any time without notice. Apart from the Notebook checking of the weak students, principal will verify notebooks and Examination answer scripts at any time. The weak student’s term examination answer scripts will be preserved. Parents will be called to inform about the performance of these wards as and when required.
ACADEMIC INSPECTION BY ASST DIRECTOR / REGIONALOFFICE OFFICIAL. As per the given schedule from time to time. The proposed time table for the Panel inspection is annexed at the end of the plan. FOLLOW UP ACTION / REVIEW INSPECTION. As per the schedule from time to time from regional office and after the receipt of the panel inspection report finally and as per instructions of inspection team immediately. E. JUNIOR SCIENCE LABORATORY: It has been developed, and the Junior Science Laboratory in the Vidyalaya procured all equipment required for the JUNIOR SCIENCE LABORATORY. This year proposed to get additional lab equipment. F. SAMSUNG SMART CLASS ROOM 01 & 2 are being developed separately to make teaching and learning activity more effective and meaningful. All the audiovisual equipment and computer aided learning is promoted to make the student vibrant with the changing educational practices. G.MATHEMATICS laboratory has also been developed fully with the allotted funds, to make Teaching and Learning activity in Mathematics easily. H. ICT AND IMPROVEING COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH PLAN Paramount importance is given to classroom teaching activity through computers. Computer technology has been integrated for the classroom activity. Every classroom from class IX to XII have been provided with a computer in the classroom, so as to use the computers in the regular academic transaction. Majority of teachers are well trained in information technology and regularly integrating information technology in regular classroom transaction. The SAMSUNG SMART CLASS ROOM 1 and 2 are proposed to be fully equipped with the latest information technology equipment. A CD library is also proposed to be developed in the Smart Class Room, so as to promote the latest audio and video programmes. The well-developed computer room with sufficient computers is provided and the teachers all are well trained in the information technology. The usage information technology is found satisfactory at Vidyalaya. The Vidyalaya is having total 33 computers, as on date and the computer lab is fully equipped.Hon’ble Chairman and Collector,Nanded is kind enough to grant permission to approve purchase of 10-20 computers from Vidyalaya Vikas Niddhi to fully equip the computers laboratory, Each student can use one computer. The appointment of competent CFCSA will enable student and staff acquaint with the latest developments. Communication Skills in English are to be developed essentially, as this District is economically, Socially, Educationally Backward district. The following are the few selected activities for the improvement in English communication skills: Cartoon movies are shown to the students for the effective learning. With the help of tape recorder their voice and speech is recorded and played to
them to learn appropriate language. TV programmes / English News is shown to the students to learn and improve
hearing ability. Through Language club activities the language and speaking skills are developed. Usage of Dictionaries and finding of meaning and pronunciation is practiced during
the class instructional hours.
I.TARGET FOR THE BOARD EXAMINATIONS 2020: The target set for the 2019 board examinations is 100% quality results in 10th and 12th class board examinations. The target for class XII is 100% pass with 100 % first classes and 75% distinctions. For Class X is 100% pass with 100% first division’s and95% distinctions. J. REMEDIAL AND SUPERVISORY CLASSES. After the unit test/ Periodic Written Test, on PISA MODEL will enhance the performance the students. the weak students are identified and the concerned teachers will initiate special measures. It is proposed that the remedial classes for all classes for at least 1 hr and 45 minutes and Supervisory classes will be 1 hr and 30n minutes. The special timetable for the class X and XII will be designed as per the need; however a tentative timetable for these classes is annexed at the end of the plan. K.SPECIAL ACTION PLANS FOR THE BOARD CLASSES. The academic benchmark of the NVS is 100 % of pass with 90 % of first classes and maximum no of distinctions. To achieve the academic benchmark with 100% pass percentage and 100% first classes. This is the first and foremost target of the Vidyalaya. Hence paramount importance has been accorded to class XII studies. Hence an action plan is designed for the achievement of the target. The action plan will start from September onwards as the syllabus coverage is a most important aspect to achieve the target. A special plan, which is, designed, is annexed at the end of the plan. Again the plan will go on changing as per the requirement and situations. It is further decided to conduct at least 02 full-length tests after the completion of the syllabus for class XII, one as Pre-Preboard-1 and second after the Second pre Board examination apart from the pre board examinations as per the Samiti guidelines. In case, if it is found unsuitable for all students, the weak students will be preferred for these tests. The progress of student’s will be closely monitored and there will be a fortnightly review meeting to assess the performance of the students. The weak students will be paid special attention and special remedial classes and students will be allotted to the other Non-board class teachers on adoption basis for close monitoring of their academic progress. As far as Class-X is concerned, the actions Plan will be designed as per the requirement.
TENTATIVE PHASE WISE STUDY AND EVALUATION. S.No Phase Duration 1 I st phase From 1st December-2019 2 Pre board
examination-1 14th December2019
3 II phase study After First Pre Board examination to Second Preboard examination
4 Pre board examination-2
18-30th January-2020
5 III phase study After Second Pre Board to 25th February-2020 6 Preparation for
the Board examination
26th February-20 to end of the examinations in March-20 (as per the division of days for different subjects based on Time Table of CBSE, NEWDELHI)
Board examination 1st March-2020 onwardS However the proposed study schedule will be changed as per the requirements, Samiti and board time table from time to time Preparation for various examinations as per the timetable of the board examination. The above time schedule will be amended from time to time as per the requirement and board timetable.
ACHIEVED ACADEMIC TARGETS [SUBJECT AVERAGES] FOR THE YEAR 2015-16, 2016-17 , 2017-18
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-VI ACIEVED
15-16 ACHIEVED-16-17 ACHIEVED-17-18
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
PT-2/T1
T-2 OVER ALL-%
ENGLISH J. S. JADHAV-15-16 69.81
73
71.40
69
65.5
67.25
38.30
61.5
49.9 S M RAJE-16-17
S V JADHAV-17-18 HINDI S GARG/S A
SHEJE/K MALI-15-16 83
82.5
82.75
81.5
87
84.25
82.96
75.15
79.05 S GARG/K MALI-16-17 K MALI/RADHIKA 17-18
MARATHI B R MANDGE/S P DESHPANDE-15-16
84.9
90.6
87.75
82.75
85.9
84.34
81.51
81.9
81.70 B R MANDGE/S P DESHPANDE-16-17 BR MANDGE-17-18
MATHS M PANDE-15-16 83
80
81
79.5
75
77.25
65.84
72.23
69.03 BABAR.D-16-17
V B CHATTE-17-18 SCIENCE
M SUDHAKAR-15-16&16-17
79
88.45
83.72
73
78
75.5
53.60
73.85
63.72
KHANGAI/SB MOON-17-18
SOC.SCI M T AMBEKAR 72.5 80 76.25 62.5 79.5 71 37.04 67.05 52.04 CLASS AVERGE 78.7 82.42 8056 74.7 78.48 76.59 59.87 66.17 65.90
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-VII ACIEVED-15-16 ACIEVED-16-17 ACIEVED-17-18
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
PT-2/T1
T-2 OVER ALL-%
ENGLISH
VEENA RANI DALVI-15-16 VEENA RANI DALVI-16-17
62.74 61 61.87 65 60.0 62.5 65.70 73.85 69.77
S M RAJE-17-18
HINDI S GARG-15-16
77.8 81 79.4 83.5 86.0 84.25 83.86 87.5 85.68
K.MALI-16-17 K MALI/RADHIKA-17-18
MARATHI S P DESHPANDE-15-16/ WTMESHRAM-17-18
75.5 80.5 78 81.5 85 83.2 81.49 83.08 82.28
BRMANDGE-16-17
MATHS A SHENDE-15-16 58.92 63.96 61.44 67 75 71 61.10 61.88 61.49 B.EBITWAR-16-17/ MAMTA PANDE-17-18
SCIENCE M SUDHAKAR/ PADMA.K/ S B MOON
71.7 75.5 73.6 75 83 79 51.70 67.05 59.37
SOC.SCI M T AMBEKAR
72 80.5 76.25 70.5 84 77.25 65.29 77.05 71.17
CLASS AVERGE 69.77 73.74 71.76 73.75 78.83 76.29 68.19 75.06 71.62
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-VIII ACIEVED-15-16 ACIEVED-16-17 ACIEVED 17-18
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
PT-2/T1 T-2 OVER ALL-%
ENGLISH S MRAJE-15-16
74.5 74 74.25 65 52.3 58.65 66.19 78.5 72.34
JSJADAV-16-17 & 17-18
HINDI S A SHEJE/K MALI-15-16
85
84.5
84.75
83.5
86.0
84.75
82.0
82.17
82.08
S GARG-16-17/ K MALI/RADHIKA-17-18
MARATHI B R MANDGE-15-16/17-18
82.5
82.5
82.67
83
83
83
83.50
82
82.75
SPD-16-17 / WT MESHRAM
MATHS A SHENDE-15-16
67.15
70
68.57
63.5
72.5
68
72.35
72.9
72.65
B EBITWAR-16-17/ M AMTA PADEY-17-18
SCIENCE M SUDHAKAR/PADMA/S B MOON
72.7 92.5 82.6 75 83 79 61.65 72.06 66.85
SOC.SCI M T AMBEKAR
74 77 75.5 75.5 83.0 79.25 72.51 85.5 79.00
CLASS AVERGE
75.98 80.13 78.05 74.25 76.63 75.44 73.03 78.85 75.94
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-IX ACIEVED-15-16 ACIEVED-16-17 ACIEVED 17-18
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
PT-2/T1 T-2 OVER ALL-%
ENGLISH S M RAJE-15-16/16-17
72 78.5 72.25 69.5 77 73.25 82 81.6 81.8
J S JADHAV-17-18
HINDI S PAWAR-15-16
73 85.5 79.25 82 89.3 85.67 87.25 85 85.33
S MARUTI-16-17/17-18
MARATHI B R MANDGE-15-16/17-18
85.5 87.7 86.6 87.5 90 88.75 86.73 88 87.36
SPD-16-17/17-18
MATHS M PANDE-15-16
56 45 50.5 48 60.0 53.75 91.94 56.38 74.16
BABAR.D.-16-17/ VB CHATTE-17-18
SCIENCE CPM/BM/SHOEB/VS
57 70 63.5 50 70 60 84.30 71 77.65
SOC.SCI S K SINGH
70 80 75 79.5 79 79.25 88.30 80 84.15
CLASS AVERGE
68.91 74.45 71.68 69.41 77.55 73.48 86.75 76.99 81.87
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS—X ACIEVED15-16 ACIEVED16-17 ACIEVED 17-18
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
SA-1 %
TT-2 %
BOARD PWT-2/T-1
PB-1 BOARD
ENGLISH RAKESH D N15-16,16-17/ S M RAJE-17-18
58.5 8.21 33.35 60 88 68
MARATHI S P DESHPANDE-15-16
78 9.26 43.63 92.35 92.8 85.88
BRM-16-17/ W T MESHRAM-17-18
MATHS M J RAJE
59.5 8.31 33.90 57 89.36 60.80
SCIENCE CPM/BM/SHOEB/VS
71.7 8.72 40.21 69 81.74 71.5
SOC.SCI S K SINGH
71 9.1 40.05 83 88.7 88.44
CLASS AVERGE
67.74 8.72 38.23 72.27 88.12 74.92
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS—XI ACIEVED--15-16 ACIEVED-16-17 ACIEVED- 17-18
TERM-1 TERM-2 OVER ALL
TERM-1 TERM-2 OVER ALL
TERM-1 TERM-2 OVER ALL
ENGLISH RAKESH D N
48 51 49.5 59 52.5 55.76 61.19 62.97 62.08
HINDI S PAWAR-15-16
77 92 84.5 82 85 83.5 82.06 83.09 82.575
SM-16-17/17-18
MATHEMATICS M J RAJE
72.4 74.8 73.6 55 64.5 59.76 50.40 71.74 61.07
PHYSICS B MASKE/
56.81 65 60.90 48 60.0 54.0 63.47 60 61.73
CHEMISTRY SHOEB15-16
48 51 49.5 56 52 54.0 61.75 67 64.37
VS-16-17/SAKSHI-17-18
BIOLOGY C P MANWAR
43 68 55.5 65 69.4 67.23 65 72 68.5
CLASS AVERGE
57.53 66.96 62.25 60.83 63.9 62.36 63.97 69.46 66.71
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS—XII ACIEVED--15-16 ACIEVED--16-17 ACIEVED-17-18
TERM-1
PB-1 PB-2 BOARD
EXAM
TERM-
1
PB-1 PB-2
BOARD
TERM-1
PB-1 PB-2 BOARD
ENGLISH RAKESH D N 44.4 51.29 47.84 51.69 47 57.4 51.39
76.23 52.58 52.2 53 74.76
HINDI S PAWAR-15-16
80 86.89 83.44 86.89 80 78.55 83 86.03 81.21 74.48 75.33 90.18
MARUTI-16-17/17-18
M’MATICS M J RAJE
47.42 60 53.71 60.67 38.2 55.6 60.5 61 63.25 46 65 84.33
PHYSICS B MASKE
54 80.46 67.23 80.46 58.8 58.3 64 84.74 61.80 52.16 66 81.85
CHEMISTRY
SHOEB-15-16
55 71.34 63.17 71.34 42 61 36.35
70.58 57.70 54.95 54.67 77.88
VS-16-17/SS-17-18
BIOLOGY C P MANWAR
63 85.1 74.05 85.10 84 65 71 81.62 64 64 75 79.47
CLASS AVERGE
57.3 72.51 64.05 73.01 58.33
62.64 61.04
78.52 58.33 63.44 81.06
208-19
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-VI ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-19-20 ACHIEVED-20-21
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
PT-2/T1 T-2
ENGLISH VEENA RANI DALVI 18-19 75.0 70.880
S M RAJE-
R D NADKARNI- HINDI SWEETY GUPTA/
RADHIKA-18-19 85.0 72.00
MARATHI B R MANDGE 76 88.19
W T MESHRAM-18-19
BR MANDGE- MATHS TGT-MATHS-2-18-19[AH] 74.0 67.75
TGT-MATHS-1
SCIENCE SB MOON
72 69.22
SOC.SCI M T AMBEKAR
65 66.32
CLASS AVERGE 74.5 73.38 SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-VII ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-19-
20 ACHIEVED-20-21
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
PT-2/T1 T-2
ENGLISH
VEENA RANI DALVI
60 66
S M RAJE R.D.NADAKARNI-18-19
HINDI
SWEETY GUPTA-18-19
85 74
K.MALI-
MARATHI
WTMESHRAM 84.0 89.73
BRMANDGE-18-19
MATHS
TGT-MATHS-2[AH]
62 39.34
TGT-MATHS-1[AH]
SCIENCE S B MOON
74 75.42
SOC.SCI M T AMBEKAR
60.0 79.94
CLASS AVERGE
72.83 72.54
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-VIII ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-
19-20 ACHIEVED-20-
21
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
SA-1 %
SA-2 %
OVER ALL-%
PT-2/T1 T-2 OVER ALL-%
ENGLISH
S MRAJE-18-19
73 59.88
VEENA RANI DALVI
HINDI
SWEETY GUPTA-18-19
84 84.55
K MALI
MARATHI
B R MANDGE-18-19
84 96.12
WT MESHRAM
MATHS
TGT-MATHS-2[AH]-18-19
62 39.34
TGT-MATHS-1
SCIENCE
S B MOON
74 75.42
SOC.SCI M T AMBEKAR
60 79.94
CLASS AVERGE
72.83 72.54
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS-IX ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-19-20 ACHIEVED-20-21
PWT-2/T-1
SA-2 %
PWT-2/T-1
SA-2
%
PWT-2/T-1
T-2
ENGLISH S M RAJE-18-19 91.50 75.87 V R DALVI
HINDI S MARUTI
85 92.71
MARATHI B R MANDGE-18-19 86 90.97
W T MESHRAM MATHS TGT-MATHS-1[GW] 86 56.65
SCIENCE CPM/MGA/SAKSHI
75 69.55
SOC.SCI S K SINGH
85 68.68
CLASS AVERGE
84.75 75.73
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS—X ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-19-20 ACHIEVED-20-21
PWT-2/T-
1
PB-1
BOARD
PWT-2/T-1
PB-1
BOARD
PWT-2/T-1
PB-1 BOARD
ENGLISH V R DALVI-18-19
70.00 79.98
M J RAJE
MARATHI / W T MESHRAM 89 97.58 BRM-18-19
MATHS M J RAJE
78 77.09
SCIENCE CPM/MGA/SAKSHI
84 78.51
SOC.SCI S K SINGH
84.0 91.23
CLASS AVERGE
81.00 84.88
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS—XI ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-19-20 ACHIEVED-20-21
TERM-1
PRACTICE TEST
TERM-2
TERM-1 PRACTICE TEST
TERM-2 TERM-1 PRACTICE TEST
TERM-2
ENGLISH RAKESH D N
64.00 71.31
HINDI S.MARUTHI 87.00 84.17
MATHEMATICS M J RAJE
61.00 48.83
PHYSICS M G ADHAU
40.0 36.25
CHEMISTRY SAKSHI 45.0 42.47
BIOLOGY C P MANWAR 61.0 63.47
CLASS AVERGE 59.66 69.47
SUBJECT
NAME OF THE TEACHER SH/SMT
CLASS—XII ACIEVED
18-19 ACHIEVED-19-20 ACHIEVED-20-21
TERM-1
PB-1 PB-2 BOARD
EXAM
TERM-
1
PB-1 PB-2
BOARD
TERM-1
PB-1 PB-2 BOARD
ENGLISH RAKESH D N
65.81 69.0
HINDI MARUTI
65.81 84.27
M’MATICS M J RAJE
70.10 73.80
PHYSICS M G ADHAU
54.03 77.42
CHEMISTRY
SAKSHI
42.02 77.67
BIOLOGY C P MANWAR
82.50 86.0
CLASS AVERGE
63.40 78.81
REGIONAL RANKS IN THE SUBJECTS AND OVERALL IN THE BOARD EXAMINATION 2019-20
CLASS-X-REGIONAL RANK-7-TOTAL VIDYALAYAS IN PUNE REGION-60 SUBJECT WISE RANKS
ENGLISH SCIENCE M’MATICS SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI 18/60 6/60 15/60 3/60 17/60
CLASS-XII-REGIONAL RANK-19-TOTALCLASS-XII VIDYALAYAS IN PUNE REGION-58
SUBJECT WISE RANKS ENGLISH PHYSICS M’MATICS CHEMISTRY HINDI BIOLOGY 16/58 10/56 23/56 19/56 38/58 10/56
TOPPERS OF THE YEAR IN THE DIFFERENT SUBJECTS-2018-19
S.NO CLASS
ENGLSIH MA/KU
HINDI MARAHTI M’MATICS SOC.SCI SCIENCE OVER ALL
1 6th Surendra R Karpe
Sanchi Gaikwad
Adithi Shinde
Parth Ramsane
Vasanth Kadam
Rutuja Ambekar
Vasanth Kadam-90.78%
2 7th Pratik Ambure
Pratik Ambure
Tanusri Jadhav
Nikhil Giri Nikhil Giri Nikhil Giri Nikhil Giri 93.47%
3 8th Darshan Bansa
Shruti Bachkalwad
Shruti Bachkalwad
Vedika Sankurwar
Navnath kadam
Navnath kadam
1. Vedika Sankurwar
2. Darshan Bansa-88.1%
4 9th Yogesh.J Avishkar.G
Avishkar.G Nagesh.D Avishkar.G Amol.P Ajay.S
Avishkar.G-91.55%
5 10 th Sanika Kadam
-- Sanika Kadam
Sainath Reniwad
Mahesh Karewad
Sanika Kadam Rajsri Kendre
Sanika Kadam-97.6%
CLASS-XI TOPPER: Ma. Aday Kadam- 71.71%
CLASS-XII TOPPER: Ma.Suraj Devapure - 92.6% OVER ALL TOPPERs OF THE VIDYALAYA
S.NO CLASS NAME OF THE STUDENT % 1 7-B NIKHIL GIRI 96.1 2 10 SANIKA KADAM 97.6
CAREER GUIDENCE AND COUNSELLING PROGRAMME
A committee comprising, Sh. R D Nadkarni, PGT-English, Sh. M S A SHAIK, Librarian, and other 04 teachers, has been constituted to guide the students in the future and counsel their emotional problems. The activities proposed for the committee are, Collection of career advertisements and display, Development of career guidance corner, counseling to lateral entry students and class-VI students at the time of entry, Arrangement of lectures on various topics, arranging two day workshop on career and counseling for the students and A E Programmes planning and execution. The committee should meet bimonthly for review and planning for next months. L.LIBRARY. The policy of the library and the issue of the periodicals and reference books to various categories of the Vidyalaya is already formulated and necessary instructions are issued. The year wise reading material for the board classes will be purchased form Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi, so that, the students should not suffer for the content enrichment.
S.NO CLASS ENG HINDI PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY M’MATICS
1 11th SaiPratik.W Shital.K Vishal.M Ankit.J Ankit.J Abhishek.S Vishal.K
2 12th Suraj Devapure
Suraj Devapure
Atul Waghmere
Atul Waghmere
Suraj Devapure
Atul Waghmere Vikram Maskale Sanket Athwale
The proposal for the subscription of various magazines is as under. However the subscription is subjected to the availability of funds in the Vidyalaya. S.NO Periodicals TITLSES
ENGLISH HINDI MARATHI 1 DIALIES INDIAN EXPRESS,
LOKMATTIMES LOKMAT SAMACHAR SAKAL, LOKMAT,
LOKSATTA, PUNYANAGARI, GAVKARI, DESHONNATI
2 WEEKLIES SPORTS STAR, INDIA TODAY, FRONT LINE
INDIA TODAY THE SUNDAY INDIAN
3 FORTNIGHTLIES CHAMPAK ------- -------- 4 MONTHLIES DREAM, CSR, JR
CHANDAMAMA, WISDOM, EDUCATION TODAY, PHYSICS TODAY, BIOLOGY TODAY, JR SCIENCE REFRESHER, GEO JUIOR, AND SWAMY NEWS. CIVILSERVICESCHRONICAL
SAHITYA AMRUT, PRATIYOGITADARPAN
---------------------
It is decided to convene two meetings of library committee in a year to finalise the purchase of the magazines and periodicals for the Vidyalaya subject to the availability of the funds. The library will celebrate the book week in the second week of November-2019. It is also decided to activate Readers club for the effective maintenance of the library. The committee as per the convenience of the Library will decide celebration of library wee
SUBJECT COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20
s.no Subject committee Members and in charge/secretary of the committee/Sh/Smt.
Duties of the member secretary
1. ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUBJECT COMMITTEE
RAKESH D N-PGT-Eng-Secretary V R DALVI,TGT-Eng-Member SM RAJE, TGT-Eng-Member
1. Review of the results of the subject. 2.Conveneing the subject committee meetings every month 3. Appraising the difficulties of the department to Principal 4. preparation of action plan for improvement of performance of the students in the subjects 5. submission of reference books requirement in consultation with other members to principal 6.Co coordinating other allied activities and members of the committee.
2 HINDI LANGUAGE SUBJECT COMMITTEE
MARUTI SIRSE- PGT-Hindi -Secretary SWEETY GARG, TGT-Hindi-Member KAMLESH MALI-Hindi -Member
3 MARAHI LANGUAGE SUBJECT COMMITTEE
B R MANDGE, TGT-Marathi-Secretary W T MESHRAM, TGT-Marathi-Member
4 SCIENCE SUBJECT COMMITTEE
C P MANWAR-PGT-BIO-Secretary M G ADHAU-Member SAKSHI SAKSHI-Member S B MOON- Member
5 MATHEMATICS SUBJECT COMMITTEE
M J RAJE, PGT-Maths-Secretary TGT-Maths-Member TGT-Maths-Member
6 SOCIAL SCIENCE SUBJECT COMMITTEE
SHASHIKANTH SINGH,PGT-History-Secretary MANISH AMBEKAR,TGT- SSt-Member
CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION PROGRAMME
2019-20 The continuous comprehensive evaluation as per the norms of the NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI, NEWDELHI and CBSE will be followed for VI, VII, VIII, IX and X. For XI & XII the old CCE will be applicable. For Class XII class board examination is the measure. For the Class XII students First Term schedule will be on par with other classes after the First term examination their special coaching plan will be executed as per the decisions of the subject committee decisions, after the completion of syllabus. The Class XII will appear for 04 unit tests and 04 Assignments as per the communicated date schedule and 02 Pre boards will be conducted. In addition to this another one or two full length examinations will be conducted as per the choice of the teacher and students. For the class XI there will be 06 unit tests, one Revision Exam, and two term test in the academic year will be conducted as per the NVS evaluation Schedule. As per the new design of the CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION suggested by CBSE vide letter no F.1001/CBSE/Dir[Acad]/2019,Circular No.Acad-11/2019,Date:6th March,2019 , For VI,VII,VIII, two PWTests will be conducted in the two terms each one in term and two term test are proposed as half Yearly and yearly Examination. For Class-IX and X PWTest -1,2,3 will be conducted and Yearly examination is Proposed, as per CBSE guidelines vide the circular stated above. All these tests are as per the evaluation pattern of CBSE, New Delhi. For XI and XII there are 03 Unit tests designed for first term and 03 Unit test for the second term for XI and o1 Unit test for XII, along with the assignments. These tests carry a weightage of 40 marks and 80 minutes duration each. The unit test will be as per the schedule on monthly OR at equal intervals. Apart from the unit test and assignments I st term and II nd term examinations are scheduled. The first Term examination is scheduled from 16’Sepember-19, before the winter break and second term examination is scheduled in March-2019. The total weightage for these tests for Class XI, and XII is 300 each for Ist and II nd terms. So the percentage of scoring for the student is calculated from total of 600 marks. Besides the above said examination plan the student will have to attend quiz competition and oral examination one in first term and one in second term. However the scoring of the second term examination will play a vital role in deciding the quality of results and students performance. The awarding of grades for the classes VII, VII, IX, and X is initiated by CBSE. The calculation of grades is done according to the weightage given to evaluation tests. The teacher’s performance will also be adjudged on the basis of the annual examination. It is further advised to conduct evaluations as per the design of CBSE. The Responsibilities are fixed to all the teachers to maintain the CCE schedules and records of the students and New CCE schedule will be followed as per the guidelines of CBSE, NEWDELHI The CCE as per the CBSE from 2019-20 is as under for scholastic subjects
For class-VI to X Total 100.
SUBJECTS 80[MARKS]
BOARDEXAMIANTION
Student has to secure 33% marks out of 80
marks in each subject.for Class-X
and For Class-IX Internal Examination
20 marks[ Internal assessment] Student has to secure 33% marks out of overall 20 ear marked in each subject
Periodic Test [05 Marks]
Multiple Assessment
Portfolio [5 Marks] Subject enrichment
Activity [05 Marks]
[i] [ii] [iii]
MARATHI Board wil conduct Class-X Examination for 80 marks in each
Periodic written test, restricted to three in each
strategies to be used. (quizzes, oral test,
Class work pluspeer assessment,selfassessment,achievements
Speaking and listening skills for Marathi.
ENGLISH subject covering 100% syllabus of the subject of class-X only. Marks and Grades both will be awarded for individual subjects.9- point grading will be same as followed by the board in class-XII. For Class-IX Internal Examination
subject in an academic year. Average of best Two test to be taken for final marks submission.
concept map, exit cards, visual expression etc.)
ofstudent in thesubject,reflections,narrations,journals, etc
Speaking and listening skills for English.
SCIENCE Practical lab work for Science
MATHEMATICS
Mathematics Lab Practical
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Map work and Project Work.
i. Periodic test -05 marks of internal assessment.
The Vidyalaya will conduct three periodic written tests in the entire Academic year and the average of the best two will be taken. The schedule for these test will be followed as per the PAP-2019-20. These three test, one will be quarterly Test [Pre Midterm], One will be Midterm test and last one will be Post Midterm [pre Final] test, with portion of syllabus cumulatively covered. For the quarterly test will be conducted on the basis of the actual syllabus covered up the test and for midterm, the syllabus covered up to the Midterm, and for Post Midterm, the syllabus covered up the test will the considered. For the final examination the whole syllabus will be considered.
ii. Multiple Assessment: Strategies to be used-quizzes, Oral tests, concept Map. Exit Card, Visual Expression, etc.,
iii. Portfolia-05 Marks. Class work plus peer assessment, self assessment, and achievements of student in The subject, reflections, narrations, journals, etc
iv. Subject enrichment activities-05 marks. For Marathi, Hindi and English speaking and listening skills will be conducted. The speaking and listening skills should be conducted for two terms and the average marks of both should be taken for evaluation. For Mathematics, the listed laboratory activities and projects as given in the CBSE/NCERT mathematics Lab manuals shall be conducted. The activities should be evaluated on monthly basis and the average all the months be taken in to consideration to award final marks. For Science, the listed laboratory activities and projects as given in the CBSE/NCERT mathematics Lab manuals, shall be conducted. The activities should be evaluated on monthly basis and the average all the months be taken in to consideration to award final marks.
For Social Science, Map and Project work will be undertaken as suggested in the CBSE curriculum. There should be 03 projects and 03 map reading activities and the average of all the 06 evaluations shall be taken to award final marks.02 No of Subject enrichment activities may be assessed once in two Months in the block months of April/July and August/September for first term for class VI to VIII for second term 02 subject enrichment activities may be assessed once in two months in the block months of November/December and January/February. Assignments are to be conducted in the month of April and August for
Assignments to be conducted in the month of August, January and February. 04 enrichment activities may be assessed once in two months in the block months of April/July.
Evaluation of Co-Scholastic Activities S.N0 Activity To be graded on a 5
point scale in the school-Teacher in
charge
Areas and Objectives
1 Work Education SUPW teacher/ House Master
Work education is a distinct area for participation in social, economic and welfare activities. Student gets a sense of community service and develops self-reliance.
2 ART EDUCATION ART TEACHER Art Education constitutes an important area of curricular activity for the development for wholesome personality of the students. Students will select one or more forms of creative arts.
3
Health and Physical Education [Sports/Martial Arts/yoga/games]
Physical education Teachers
Health and Physical activity preferably sports must be given a regular period.
NCC NCC OFFICER NCC activities as per battalion schedule.
subjects Term-1[100 marks]
[First half of the session] Periodic assessment+ half yearly examination 20+80=100
Term-2[100 marks] [First half of the session] Periodic assessment+ yearly examination 20+80=100
Marathi, English, Hindi, Maths, Science, Soc.science
20 marks Periodic test – periodic test 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the test.
05 marks note book submission-term end
05 marks Subject enrichment
Half yearly exam. Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered till the announce ment of the exam dates.
20 marks Periodic test – periodic test 10 marks with syllabus covered till announcement of the test.
05 marks note book submission-term end
05 marks Subject enrichment
Written exam for 80 marks with syllabus covered as below. Class-6:10%
of I st term covering significant topics+entire syllabus of II term.
Class-7: 20% of 1st term covering significant topics+entire syllabus of II term.
Class-8: 30% of 1st term covering significant topics+entire syllabus of II term.
Weightage for the calculation of final result in respect of Class VI to X
FOR ALL SUBJECTS CLASS PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-1+
TERM TEST-1+PERIODIC WRITTENTEST-3
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
TOTAL
VI TO X 20% 80% 100
EXAMINATION SCHUDULE- 2019-20 for Classes-VI to VIII
Sl. No. Assessment Date Classes RESULTS DECLARATION ON
1 Periodic WSritten Test -I 22 to 27 July, 2019 VI-VIII 30th July-2019
2 Half Yearly Exam. 16th – 25th September, 2019 VI-VIII 28th September-19
3 Periodic Written Test –II 09th–14nd December 2019 VI-VIII 17th DECEMBER-19
4 Yearly Examination March , 2020 VI-VIII 31ST MARCH-19
SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC WRITTEN TESTS, PRE BOARD – I, PRE BOARD – II AND YEARLY / BOARD EXAMINATIONS FOR CLASSES IX / X - 2019-20:
S.N
Assessment Date Classes
RESULTS DECLARATION ON 1 Periodic Written Test -I 22 to 27 ‘July, 2019 IX & X 30th July-2019 2 Periodic Written Test -II 16th – 25th September,
201 IX & X 28th September-19
3 Periodic Written Test –III 09th–14nd December 2019 IX &X 17th DECEMBER-19
4 Pre Board Exam 20th – 29th ‘January, 2020 X 31stJanuary-20
5 Board Exam/ Yearly Exam. March’ 2020 IX & X 31ST ‘MARCH-19
UNIT TESTSCHEDULE FOR CLASSES-XI & XII 2019-20
S. No. UT Month Classes Dates RESULTS
DECLARATION ON 1 I April/June/July 2019 XI &XII 24-26-April-19 30th April-19 2 II July 2019 XI &XII 25-27 July 2019 30’July-19 3 III August-2019 XI &XII 26-28’ August-2019 31’August-19 4. TT-I September, 2019 XI & XII 16th – 25th
September, 2019 28th September-19 4 IV November 2019 XI &XII 21-23’November-
2019 25th November-19
The subject wise results must be submitted to Principal, within 3 days.
TIME SCHEDULE FOR SECOND PERIODIC TEST/ FIRST TERM TEST
(2019-20)
Date DAY Class-6 Class-7 Class-8 Class-9 Class-10 Class-11 Class-12 18/09/19 Wednesday
-- -- -- -- -- biology --
19/09/19 Thursday Marathi Science Hindi
S.Science
Maths Maths Physics
20/09/19 Friday Science Hindi S.Science
Maths Marathi English Hindi
21/09/19 Saturday Hindi S. Science
English Science English
Che English
23/09/19 Monday S.Science
Marathi Maths English Science Hindi Maths
24/09/19 Tues Day English Maths Science Marathi Hindi -- biology 25/09/19 Wednesday Maths English Marathi Hindi S.Science
Physics Che
TIME SCHEDULE FOR FIRST PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION (2019-20)
Date DAY XII 09-12-19 MONDAY BIOLOGY 10-12-19 TUES DAY ENGLISH 11-12-19 WEDNESDAY MATHEMATICS 12-12-19 THURSDAY HINDI 13-12-19 FRIDAY PHYSICS 14-12-19 SATURDAY CHEMISTRY
5 V December 2019 XI 16-18’December-2019 21’December-19
6 PB-I December 2019 XII 05 to 14 December 2019 16’December-19
7 VI January 2020 XI 23-25’Janaury-20 27’January-20 8 PB-II January, 2020. XII 20th – 29th January,
2020. 31ST January-20
9 Revision Exam
February 2020 XI 20 to 29 February 2020 2nd March-20
10. Board Exam./TT-II
March,2020 XI / XII March,2020 31ST MARCH-20
TIME SCHEDULE FOR SECOND PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION –XII & FIRST PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION-X-(2019-20)
Date DAY X XII 23-01-2020 THURSDAY MATHEMATICS BIOLOGY 24-01-2020 FRIDAY MARATHI ENGLISH 25-01-2020 SATURDAY S.Science MATHEMATICS 27-01-2020 MONDAY HINDI PHYSICS 28-01-2020 TUESDAY SCIENCE HINDI 29-01-2020 WEDNESDAY ENGLISH CHEMISTRY
TIME SCHEDULE FOR REVISION EXAMINATION –XI (2019-20)
Date DAY XII 22-02-2020 SATURDAY BIOLOGY 24-02-2020 MONDAY MATHEMATICS 25-02-2020 TUESDAY ENGLISH 26-02-2020 WEDNESDAY CHEMISTRY 28-02-2020 FRIDAY HINDI 29-02-2020 SATURDAY PHYSICS
NVS COMMON TIMETABLE FOR PWT’S CLASS-VI TO VIII , IX&X
DAY VI VII VIII IX X
Day-1 English Maths R.L Hindi Science
Day-2 S.Sc. English Maths R.L Hindi
DAY -3 Science S.Sc. English Maths R.L
Day-4 Hindi Science S.Sc. English Maths
Day-5 R.L Hindi Science S.Sc. English
Day-6 Maths R.L Hindi Science S.Sc.
NVS-COMMON TIME TABLE FOR ALL UT’S-2019-20
CLASS-XI AND XII
DAY XI XII
Session-1 Session-2 Session-1 Session-2
Day-1 English Physics Chemistry MATHS/ Biology
Day-2 Biology Chemistry Hindi Physics
DAY -3 Maths/Hindi ------ English -------
JNV –NANDED-ROUTINE OF THE VIDYALAYA Daily Routine for All Classes/Safety and security schedule
With effect from: 01-04-2019 TO 31-03-2020 AS PER PAP-2019-20
TIMING Activity Supervision Responsible Person
REMARKS IF ANY/safety and Security measure
01 5.15 Arousal & Personal Hygiene
Watchman- PETS- MOD
02 5.45 to 6.15 PT, Medical checkup, Attendance
PETS –MOD- House Master
Attendance by duty tr
03 6.15 to 7.00 Personal Hygiene – Preparation for Classes-milk distribution
Students Self -----
04 7.00 to 7.15 Lining up- House wise attendance
PETS MOD Housemasters
Attendance by duty tr
05 7.15 to 7.35 Assembly All teachers Attendance by duty tr 06 7.35 to 8.15 1st Period Concerned Teachers –
MOD Attendance by duty tr
07 8.15 to 8.55 2nd Period Concerned Teachers – MOD
Attendance by duty tr
08 8.55 to 9.30 Breakfast MOD—SN-DUTY TR-CA-VP
Attendance by duty tr
09 9.30 to10.10 3RD Period Concerned Teachers – MOD
Attendance by duty tr
10 10.10to.10.50 4th Period Concerned Teachers – MOD
Attendance by duty tr
11 10.50 to 11.30 5th Period Concerned Teachers – MOD
Attendance by duty tr
12 11.30 to11.40 Short Recess MOD CHOWKIDAR-SWEEPER
13 11.40 to12.20 6th Period Concerned Teachers – MOD
Attendance by duty tr
14 12.20 to13.40 Study – Remedial Concerned Teachers – MOD
Attendance by duty tr
15 13.40 TO 13.45 Transit Time --------------------------- ------------------------ 16 13.45 to14.20 Lunch MOD-DUTY-TR-CA-SN-
VP Attendance by duty tr
17 14.20to14.55 Rest --------------------- CHOWKIDAR-SWEEPER
18 15.00 to15.45 7th Period Duty Teachers – MOD Attendance by duty tr 19 15.45to16.30 8th Period 20 16.30 to 16.45 Transit and dress change-
Snacks --------------------- ----------------------
21 16.45to18.00 Games PETS-MOD Attendance by duty tr 22 18.00-18.30 FLAG LOWERING-
Evening Prayer-CHANGE PETS , MOD, DUTY-TR
23 18.30 to20.00 Supervised Study DUTY TEACHERS Attendance by duty tr 24 20.00 to 20.10 Transit Time -------------------- ---------------------- 25 20.10 to20.50 Supper (Dinner) MOD – Duty Teachers -
CA- SN-VP Attendance by duty tr
26 20.50 to 21.15 Counseling by HM-AHM & NightAttendance/Rollcall
MOD – HMS-AHMS Attendance by duty tr
27 21.15 to22.15 Study /Self time Night Watchmen -------------- 28 22.15 Light off Night Watchmen -------------
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR, NANDED AUTUMN BREAK ROUTINE for Class-X and CLASS XII
2019-20 S.NO TIMEING ACTIVITY SUPERVISION/RESPO
NSIBLE PERSON REMARKS IF ANY/SAFETY
AND SECURITY MEASURE
1 5.00AM AROUSAL MOD -- 2 5.00 TO 5.30 AM PERSONAL
HYGENE SELF --
3 5.30 TO 6.15AM STUDY –SELF SELF IN DORM -- 4 6.15 TO 7.20AM STUDY-SELF SELF IN DORM -- 5 7.20 AM REPORTING FOR
ASSEMBLY MOD –I ST PERIOD
TEACHERS MOD –I ST
PERIOD TEACHERS
6 7.20 TO 7.30AM ASSEMBLY-ATTENDANCE-
FLAG HOISTING
MOD –I ST PERIOD TEACHERS
MOD –I ST PERIOD
TEACHERS 7 7.30 TO9.00 AM 1ST PERIOD MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 8 9.00 TO9.30 AM BREAKFAST MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 9 9.30 TO11.00 AM 2ND PERIOD MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 10 11.00 TO12.30 3RD PERIOD MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 11 12.30 TO12.40 AM RECESS MOD MOD 12 12.40 TO13.40 PM 4TH PERIOD MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 13 13.40 TO14.30 PM LUNCH MOD MOD 14 14.30 TO15.00 PM REST SELF MOD 15 15.00 TO17.00 PM 5TH PERIOD MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 16 17.00 TO18.30 PM GEMES /SELF TIME MOD MOD 17 18.30 TO 20.00PM REMEDIAL STUDY MOD –DUTY TEACHER MOD –DUTY
TEACHER 18 20.00 TO20.30 AM DINNER MOD MOD 19 20.30 TO21.30 PM SELF TIME /STUDY/
COUNSELING BY HM-AHM & NIGHT
ATTENDANCE/ROLL CALL
MOD – HMS-AHMS MOD – HMS-AHMS -CHOWKIDAR
20 21.30 TO22.30 PM SELF STUDY --- CHOWKIDAR 21 22.30 PM LIGHTS OFF --- CHOWKIDAR
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, NANDED. SUNDAY and HOLIDAY ROUTINE-2019-20
Note: No study Duty on Public holidays, special programmes, if any will be conducted from
SIREN TIMINGS FOR ROUTINE S.NO. ACTIVITY TIME 1 AROUSAL 5.15AM 2 PET BEGINS 5.45 AM 3 PET END 6.15 AM 4. ASSEMBLY 7.00AM 5 BREAKFAST 8.55 6 3RD PERIOD 9.30 7 BREAK 11.30 AM 8 BREAK END 11.40 AM 9 LUNCH 13.40 PM 10 7TTH PEFRIOD WARNING 14.55 PM 11 EVENING STUDY 18.20PM 12 SUPPER 20.00PM
SIREN TIEMINGS-AUTUMN BREAK
SIREN HOUR ACTIVITY SIREN HOUR ACTIVITY 1 5.00 AROUSAL 12 15.00 5TH PERIOD 2 5.30 SELF STUDY 13 16.30 SELF
TIME/GAMES 3 7.20 REPORTING-
ASSEMBLY 14 18.30 STUDY
4 7.30 1ST PERIOD 15 20.00 DINNER 5 9.00 BREAKFAST 16 20.30 DINNER END 6 9.30 2ND PERIOD 17 21.30 ATTANDANCE
s.no Time Activity Responsible Person 1 5.30 AM AROUSAL WATCHMAN-MOD 2 5.30-6.30 AM MORNING RITUALS STUDENTS SELF 3 6.30-7.30AM SHRAMDAN-MORNING
ATTENDENCE MOD- HM-AHMS -VICE
PRINCIPAL 4 7.30—9.00AM BATH AND CHANGE STUDENTS 5 9.00-9.30AM BREAK FAST MOD- HM-AHMS -VICE
PRINCIPAL 6 9.45AM FLAG HOISTING-ATTENDANCE MOD 7 10.00-12.00NOON ORGANISED STUDY/Special
Program me as per CCA DUTY TEACHERS-VP-P
8 12.00-1.15 PM OWN TIME ---------- 9 1.15-2.30PM LUNCH AND REST DUTY TEACHERS-
VICE PRINCIPAL-MOD 10 2.30-4.30 PM LIBRARY/TVHSOW/OTHER MOD-DUTY TEACHERS –
MATRON-ECP 11. 4.30-5.00 PM ROLL CALL /TEA /SNACKS MOD-DUTY TEACHERS –
MATRON-ECP 12 5.00-8.00 PM TV SHOW/OPTIONAL GAMES MOD-DUTY TEACHERS –
MATRON-ECP 13. 6.00 PM FLAG LOWERING MOD-STUDENTS-
CHOWKIDAR 14 8.00 TO 8.45PM DINNER MOD-DUTY TEACHERS 15 8.45-9.15PM HOUSE ATTENDENCE MOD- HM-AHMS -VICE
PRINCIPAL 16 17 9.15-10.00 PM SELF TIME/STUDY ----------- 18 10.00PM LIGHT OFF WATCHMAN
7 11.00 3RD PERIOD 18 22.30 LIGHTS OFF 8 12.30 RECESS 19 9 12.40 4TH PERIOD 20 10 13.40 LUNCH 21 11 14.30 REST 22
SIREN TIMINGS FOR SUNDAY ROUTINE
S.NO. ACTIVITY TIME 1 AROUSAL 5.30AM 2 SHRAMADAN 6.30 AM 3 BREAK FAST 9.00 AM 4. STUDY 10.00 AM 5 OWN TIME 12.00 NOON 6 LUNCH 13.15 PM 7 ROLL CALL AND SNACKS 14.30 PM 8 SUPPER 20.00PM
Allotment of classes for the year-2019-20 s.no Name of the teacher-
Sh/Smt Classes allotted
1 R V H V Prasad,Principal 9A-9B-10A-10B-11-12 2 A B Khandare, Vice Principal 6A-B, 7A-B, 8A-B, 9.10,11,12. 3 M J Raje, PGT-Mathematics 10- A&B,XI,XII-04 sections 4 Rakesh D Nadkarni,PGT- English 8-A&B,XI and XII-04 sections 5 S. Maruti.PGT-Hindi 9th A&B, XI ,and XII-04 sections 6 S M Raje, TGT-English 10- A&B, and 6- A&B-04 sections 7 V R Dalvi, TGT-English 7- A&B, 9-A&B - 04 sections 8 SweetyGupta, TGT-Hindi 8-A&B and 6th- A- 03 sections 9 Kamalesh Mali/ Radhika, TGT-Hindi 7-A&B, 6th-B- 03 sections 10 B R Mandge, TGT-Marathi 9- A COURSE, 6-A&B,8-A&B- 05 sections 11 W T Meshram,TGT-Marathi 7-A&B, 9- B- COURSE,10-A&B- 05 sections 12 TGT-Mathematics-1-GW 6- A&B, 9- A&B-04 sections 13 TGT-Mathematics-2-[ANIL
HATKAR] 7- A&B, 8- A&B-04 sections
14 Jyoti Bhakre, PET-F 8-A&B, 10-A&B, 6-B, 12th Class. -06 sections
15 B L Sirsat. PET-M 7-A&B, 9-A&B, 6-A, 11th Class. -06 sections
For the remaining teachers the allotment remains same, as it was for the year 18-19 and as per PAP.
TIME TABLES AND ACADEMIC WORK.
BLUE PRINT OF THE TIME TABLE-AS PER PAP and ALLOTMENT OF CLASSES TO THE TEACHERS FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 BULLETIN PERIODS IN CHARGE: VICE PRINCIPAL/
Sh. M G ADHAU, M G ADHAU/ SAKSHI , SAKSHI BLUE PRINT OF THE TIME TABLE-AS PER PAP
2019-20 S.NO SUBJECT CLASSES
6A
6B
7A
7B
8A
8B
9A 9B 10A
10B
11 12 TOTAL
1 ENGLISH 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 90 2 HINDI 8 8 8 8 8 8 5 5 0 0 7# 7# 58+
14# 3 MARATHI 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 0 0 52 4 SCIENCE 5 5 5 5 6 6 9 9 9 9 0 0 68 5 MATHEMATIC
S 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7# 7# 64+
14# 6 SO.SCIENCES 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 7 8 8 0 0 60 7 PHYSICS 0 0 0 0 0 0 3* 3* 3* 3* 9 9 12*
+18 8 CHEMISTRY 0 0 0 0 0 0 3* 3* 3* 3* 9 9 12*
+18 9 BIOLOGY 0 0 0 0 0 0 3* 3* 3* 3* 9 9 12*
+18 10 COMP
SCIENCE 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24
11 ART 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 16
12 MUSIC 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 16 13 PHY.EDU 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 18 14 LIBRARY 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 15 GEN.
STUDIES/ AEP
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 18
TOTAL 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 576
#/*- SHARED CLASSES, HENCE TO BE COUNTED ONCE.
ALLOTMENT OF CLASSES TO THE TEACHERS FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 *SINGLE PERIOD BUT SHARED BY TWO TEACHERS DUE TO ADDITIONAL SUBJECT
2019-20 SUB- TR’S
S.NO
TEACHER CLASSES 6 A
6 B
7 A
7 B
8 A
8 B
9 A
9 B
10 A
10 B
11 12 TOTAL
PRINCIPAL- VP
1 PRINCIPAL G.STUDIES/ SUPW
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 8
2 V. PRINCIPAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 10
ENGLI
SH
3 PGT-ENGLISH RDNADKARNI 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 7 7 30
4 TGT-ENGLISH Mrs. V R DALVI 0 0 8 8 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 30
5 TGT-ENGLISH Mrs. RAJE 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 30
H I N D I
6 PGT-HINDI S MARUTI
0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 7*
7* 24
7 TGT-HINDI SWEETYGARG 8 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
8 TGT-HINDI KAMALESH MALI
0 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
MARATHI
9 TGT-MARATHI W T MESHRAM 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 5 6 6 0 0 27
10 TGT-MARATHI B R MANDGE 5 5 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 25
M’ M A T I
CS
11 PGT-MATHS RAJE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 7
* 7* 28
12 TGT-MATHS-1 6 6 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 26
13 TGT-MATHS-2 0 0 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 24
PHY 14 M G ADHAUSICS
0 0 0 0 0 0 3*
3* 3* 3* 9 9 30
BIO 15 PGT-BIOLOGY C P MANWAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
* 3* 3* 3* 9 9 30
CHEM 16 SAKSHIISTRY 0 0 0 0 0 0 3*
3* 3* 3* 9 9 30
SCI 17 TGT-SCIENCE 5 5 5 5 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 32
SOC.
SCIENCE
18 PGT-GEOGRAPHY SHASHIKANTH SINGH
0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 8 8 0 0 30
19 TGT-S ST M T AMBEKAR 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 30
COMPU 20 FCSA 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24
CO-SCHOLA
STIC
SUB
21 ART TEACHER 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 16
22 MUSIC TEACHER VARSHA .D
2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 16
23 B L SIRSAT P E T –MALE
2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 09
24 PET –FEMALE BHAKRE 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1
09
LIB
25 LIBRARIAN M S A S SHAIK 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24
TOTAL 48 48 48 48
48
48
48
48 48 48 48 48 576+14#
CLASS-IX-MARATHI-A-COURSE-Sh. B R M, B-COURSE-Sh. WTM AWAKENED CITIZEN PROGRAMME classes are included in the regular periods
#/*- SHARED CLASSES, HENCE TO BE COUNTED ONCE.
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR,NANDED DAY WISE –TEACHER WISE-TIME TABLE-2019-20
MONDAY S.NO TEACHE
R PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD-7
PERIOD-8
REME
SUP.STU
1 RVHVP <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 2 VP <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 3 MJR 11TH 10TH
A <> 10TH B 12TH <> 10TH B <> 12th <>
4 MGA 12TH <> 10TH A 11TH <> 9TH B
12TH PRACTICAL
12TH PRACTICAL
11TH <>
5 SM 11TH <> <> <> 12TH <> 9TH B 9THA <> 9th 6 RDN <> 8TH B 12TH <> 8TH A 11TH <> 8TH A <> <> 7 SKS <> 9TH A 10TH B 9TH B 10TH A <> <> <> 10TH <> 8 CPM <> 12TH <> 9TH A 11TH 10TH A <> <> <> <> 9 SAKSHI
10TH B 11TH <> 12TH <> 9TH A 11TH
PRACTICAL
11TH PRACTICAL
<> 12TH
10 SMR <> 10TH B 6TH A 10TH A <> 6TH B <> 10TH B 9TH <>
11 VRD 9TH B <> 9TH A 7TH B <> <> 7TH A <> 9th <> 12 [SG]TGT-
HIN-1 8TH B 8TH A <> 6TH A <> 8TH A <> 8TH B 8th 6th
13 [KM]TGT-HIN-2 7TH B <> 6TH B <> 7TH A <> <> 7TH B 7TH 7TH
14 BRM <> 6TH B 8TH A <>
9TH A COURS
E 6TH A 8TH B <> 6TH <>
15 WTM <> 7TH A 7TH B <>
9TH B COURS
E 10TH B 10TH A <> 10TH 8TH
16 SBM 8TH A 6TH A 7TH A <> <> <> 6TH B <> 8TH <> 17 MTA <> <> 8TH B <> 7TH B 7TH A 6TH A 6TH B 6TH <> 18 TGT-
MATHS-1 9TH A 9TH B <> 6TH B 6TH A <> <> <> <> <>
19 TGT-MATHS-2 7TH A 7TH B <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> 7th <>
20 FCSA <> <> 11TH 9TH B 8TH B <> 7TH B 10TH A <> <> 21 MSAS 10TH A <> <> <> <> 7TH B 9TH A 9TH B <> 11TH 22 BLS <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 6TH A <> <> 23 JB <> <> <> 8TH B 6TH B 12TH <> <> <> <> 24 VD 6TH B <> <> <> 10TH B <> 8TH A 7TH A <> <> 25 ART
TEACHER
6TH A <> 9-B 7TH A <> <> <> <> <> 10TH
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR, NANDED DAY WISE –TEACHER WISE-TIME TABLE-2019-20
TUESDAY S.NO
TEACHER
PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD-7
PERIOD-8
REME
SUP.STU
1 RVHVP <> <> <> <> 10TH B <> <> <> <> <> 2 VP <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 3 MJR 11TH 10TH
A <> 10TH B 12TH <> <> <> 10th <>
4 MGA 12TH <> 10TH A 11TH <> 9TH B <> <> 12TH <> 5 SM 11TH <> <> <> 12TH <> 9TH B 9THA <> <> 6 RDN <> 8TH B 12TH <> 8TH A 11TH <> 8TH B <> 11th 7 SKS <> 9TH A 10TH B 9TH B <> 10TH A 10TH
B 10TH
B 9TH <>
8 CPM 10TH
A 12TH <> 9TH A 11TH <>
11TH PRACTIC
AL
11TH PRACTIC
AL
9TH <>
9 SAKSHI 10TH B 11TH <> 12TH <> 9TH A <> 12TH 11TH <>
10 SMR <> 10TH B 6TH A <> 10TH A 6TH B <> 6TH A <> 7TH
11 VRD 9TH B <> 9TH A 7TH B <> <> 7TH A 7TH B <> 10th 12 [SG]TG
T-HIN-1 8TH B <> <> 6TH A <> <> 8TH A <> 6th <>
13 [KM]TGT-HIN-2 7TH B <> 6TH B <> 7TH A <> 6TH B <> 6TH <>
14 BRM <> 6TH B 8TH A <>
9TH A COUR
SE 6TH A <> <> <> 8TH
15 WTM <> 7TH A 7TH B <>
9TH B COURSE
10TH B 10TH A <> <> <>
16 SBM 8TH A <> 7TH A 8TH B 8TH B 7TH B 6TH A <> 7TH <> 17 MTA 6TH A 8TH A 8TH B <> 7TH B 7TH A <> 6TH B <> <> 18 TGT-
MATHS-1
9TH A 9TH B 9TH B 6TH B 6TH A <> <> <> <> 9th
19 TGT-MATHS-
2 7TH A 7TH B <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> 8th <>
20 FCSA <> <> 11TH <> <> 12TH 12TH 10TH A <> <>
21 MSAS <> 6TH A <> <> <> 8TH A 8TH B 9TH B 8TH <> 22 BLS <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 7TH A 10TH 12TH 23 JB <> <> <> 10TH A 6TH B <> <> <> 7TH <> 24 VD <> <> <> <> <> <> 7THB <> <> 6TH 25 ART
TEACHER
6TH B <> <> 7TH A <> <> 9TH A 8TH A <> <>
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR, NANDED
DAY WISE –TEACHER WISE-TIME TABLE-2019-20 WEDNESDAY
S.NO
TEACHER
PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD
-7
PERIOD-8
REME
SUP.STU
1 RVHVP <> <> 9TH B <> <> <> 9TH A <> <> <>
2 VP <> <> <> <> <> <> 7TH B 8TH B <> <>
3 MJR 11TH 10TH A <> 10TH B 12TH
<> 12TH <> <> 10th
4 MGA 12TH <> 10TH A 11TH <> 9TH B <> <> <> <> 5 SM 11TH <> <> <> 12TH <> 12TH 9THA <> 11th 6 RDN <> 8TH B 12TH <> 8TH A 11TH <> 11TH 11th 12th 7 SKS <> 9TH A 10TH B 9TH B <> 10TH A <> <> 9TH <> 8 CPM 10TH
A 12TH <> 9TH A 11TH <> <> 12TH 12TH <>
9 SAKSHI 10TH B 11TH <> 12TH <> 9TH A 11TH 9TH B 10TH <>
10 SMR <> 10TH B 6TH A <> 10TH A 6TH B <> 6TH B <> <>
11 VRD 9TH B <> 9TH A 7TH B 7TH A <> 7TH A <> 7th <>
12 [SG]TGT-HIN-1 8TH B <> <> 6TH A <> 8TH A <> 6TH A 8th <>
13 [KM]TGT-HIN-2 7TH B 7TH A 6TH B <> <> <> <> 7THA <> <>
14 BRM <> 6TH B <> <>
9TH A COUR
SE 6TH A 8TH
B 8TH A 9TH <>
15 WTM <> <> 7TH B <>
9TH B COURSE
10TH B 10TH A <> <> <>
16 SBM 8TH A 6TH A 7TH A 8TH B <> 7TH B 6TH B <> 6TH 6TH
17 MTA 6TH A 8TH A <> <> 6TH B 7TH A <> <> <> 8TH 18 TGT-
MATHS-1
9TH A 9TH B <> 6TH B 6TH A <> <> <> 6th <>
19 TGT-MATHS-
2 7TH A 7TH B <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> <> 7th
20 FCSA <> <> 8TH B 7TH A 7TH B <> 10TH B 10TH B 10TH <>
21 MSAS 6TH B <> <> <> <> 12TH 8TH A <> 6TH <>
22 BLS <> <> 11TH <> 7TH B <> 6TH A <> <> <>
23 JB <> <> 8TH A 10TH A <> <> <> <> 8TH 9TH 24 VD <> <> <> <> 8TH B <> 9TH
B 7TH B 7TH <>
25 ART TEACH
ER <> <> <> <> 10TH B <> <> 10TH A <> <>
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR, NANDED
DAY WISE –TEACHER WISE-TIME TABLE-2019-20 THURSDAY
S.NO
TEACHER
PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD-7
PERIOD-8
REME
SUP.STU
1 RVHVP <> <> <> <> <> 10TH A 11TH <> <> <> 2 VP 6TH B <> <> <> 7TH A <> 8TH A 10TH A <> <> 3 MJR 11TH 10TH
A <> 10TH B 12TH <> <> 11TH <> 12th
4 MGA 12TH <> 10TH B 11TH <> 9TH A <> <> 10TH <> 5 SM 11TH <> 9TH B <> 12TH <> 9THA 11TH 9th <> 6 RDN <> 8TH B 12TH <> 8TH A 11TH <> <> <> <> 7 SKS <> 9TH A 10TH A 10TH A <> 9TH B 9TH B 10TH B <> 9TH 8 CPM 10TH
B 12TH <> 9TH B 11TH <> <> <> 11TH <>
9 SAKSHI 10TH
A 11TH <> 12TH <> <>
12TH PRACTIC
AL
12TH PRACTICA
L
12TH <>
10 SMR <> 10TH B 6TH A <> 10TH A 6TH B <> 6TH B <> 10TH
11 VRD 9TH B <> 9TH A 7TH B <> <> 7TH A 9TH B <> 8th 12 [SG]TG
T-HIN-1 8TH B <> <> 6TH A <> 8TH A <> <> <> <>
13 [KM]TGT-HIN-2 7TH B <> 6TH B <> <> <> <> 7THA <> <>
14 BRM <> 6TH B <> <>
9TH A COUR
SE 6TH A 8TH B <> 8TH <>
15 WTM <> 7TH A 7TH B <>
9TH B COURSE
10TH B 10TH A <> <> <>
16 SBM 8TH A 6TH A 7TH A 8TH B <> 7TH B 6TH B <> 6TH 7TH 17 MTA 6TH A 8TH A 8TH B <> 7TH B 7TH A <> <> 7TH <> 18 TGT-
MATHS-1
9TH A 9TH B <> 6TH B 6TH A <> <> <> 9th <>
19 TGT-MATHS-
2 7TH A 7TH B <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> 7th <>
20 FCSA <> <> <> 9TH A <> <> 7TH B 6TH A 10TH <> 21 MSAS <> <> 11TH 7TH A <> 12TH 10TH
B 8TH B 8TH <>
22 BLS <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 9TH A 6TH 11TH 23 JB <> <> <> <> 10TH B <> <> <> <> <> 24 VD <> <> <> <> 6TH B <> 6TH A 8TH A <> 6TH 25 ART
TEACHER
<> <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> 7TH B <> <>
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR, NANDED DAY WISE –TEACHER WISE-TIME TABLE-2019-20
FRIDAY S.NO
TEACHER
PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD-7
PERIOD-8
REME
SUP.STU
1 RVHVP <> <> <> 10TH A <> 12TH <> <> <> <> 2 VP <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 10TH B <> <> 3 MJR 11TH 10TH
A <> 10TH B 12TH <> <> <> <> <>
4 MGA
12TH <> 10TH B 11TH <> 9TH A 11TH
PRACTICAL
11TH PRACTICA
L
9TH <>
5 SM 11TH <> <> <> 12TH <> 9TH B <> 11th <> 6 RDN <> 8TH B 12TH <> 8TH A 11TH <> 8TH B 12th <> 7 SKS
<> 9TH A 10TH A <> 9TH B <> 10TH B 10TH A <> 10T
H 8 CPM
10TH B 12TH <> 9TH B 11TH <>
12TH PRACTICAL
12TH PRACTICA
L
10TH <>
9 SAKSHI 10TH A 11TH <> 12TH <> 9TH B <> <> <> <>
10 SMR <> 10TH B 6TH A <> 10TH A 6TH B <> 6TH A 6TH <>
11 VRD 9TH B <> 9TH A 7TH B 7TH A <> 7TH A 9TH A <> <> 12 [SG]TG
T-HIN-1 8TH B <> <> 6TH A <> 8TH A 6TH A <> <> 7th
13 [KM]TGT-HIN-2 7TH B 7TH A 6TH B <> <> <> <> 7THA <> 6TH
14 BRM <> 6TH B 8TH A <> <> 6TH A 8TH B <> <> <> 15 WTM <> <> 7TH B 7TH A <> 10TH B 10TH A <> 7TH <> 16 SBM 8TH A 8TH A <> 8TH B <> 7TH B 6TH B <> <> <> 17 MTA 6TH A <> 8TH B <> 7TH B 7TH A 8TH A 6TH B 8TH <> 18 TGT-
MATHS-1
9TH A 9TH B <> 6TH B 6TH A <> <> <> 9th <>
19 TGT-MATHS-
2 7TH A 7TH B <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> 8th <>
20 FCSA <> 6TH A 9TH B <> 9TH A <> <> 8TH A <>
11T
H 21 MSAS
<> <> 11TH 9TH A 6TH B <> <> <> <> 12T
H 22 BLS <> <> <> <> <> <> 7TH B 9TH B 10TH <> 23 JB <> <> <> <> 10TH B <> <> <> 6TH <> 24 VD <> <> 7TH A <> <> 10TH A 9TH A <> <> 8TH 25 ART
TEACHER
6TH B <> <> <> 8TH B <> <> 7TH B 7TH 9TH
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, SHANKARNAGAR, NANDED
DAY WISE –TEACHER WISE-TIME TABLE-2019-20 SATURDAY
S.NO
TEACHER
PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD
-7
PERIOD-8
REME
SUP.STU
1 RVHVP <> <> <> <> <> <> 10TH B <> <> <>
2 VP <> <>
AEP/GS
11TH <> <> 12TH 6TH
A <> <> <>
3 MJR 11TH 10TH A <> 10TH B 12TH
10TH A <> <> 11th <>
4 MGA 12TH <> 10TH B 11TH 9TH A <> 11TH 12TH <> 12TH 5 SM 11TH <> <> <> 12TH <> 9TH
B 9TH A 12th <>
6 RDN 8TH A 8TH B 12TH <> 8TH A 11TH 12TH <> 8th <> 7 SKS <> 10TH
B 10TH A 9TH B <> 9TH A 9TH A 9TH B <> <>
8 CPM 10TH B 12TH <> <> 11TH 9TH B <> 11TH <> 11TH
9 SAKSHI 9TH B 11TH <> 12TH 10TH A <> <> <> 9TH <> 10 SMR <> <> 6TH A 10TH A 6TH B 10TH B <> 10TH
A 10TH <>
11 VRD <> 9TH B 9TH A 7TH B <> 7TH A 7TH B <> 7th <>
12 [SG]TGT-HIN-1 8TH B 8TH A <> 6TH A <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <>
13 [KM]TGT-HIN-2 7TH B <> <> 6TH B 7TH A 6TH B <> 7THB 7TH <>
14 BRM <> <> 8TH A
9TH A COURS
E <> <> 8TH
B <> <> 9TH
15 WTM <> 7TH A <>
9TH B COURSE
10TH B <> 10TH A <> 6TH 10TH
16 SBM <> 6TH A 7TH A 8TH B <> 7TH B 6TH B <> <> <>
17 MTA <> <> 8TH B <> 7TH B <> 8TH A 6TH B <> 7TH
18 TGT-MATHS-1
9TH A 9TH A 6TH B <> 9TH B 6TH A <> <> 6th <>
19 TGT-MATHS-
2 7TH A 7TH B <> 8TH A <> 8TH B <> <> <> <>
20 FCSA 6TH B 6TH B 9TH B <> <> <> 7TH A 8TH A 10TH 8TH
21 MSAS 10TH A <> 7TH B 7TH A 6TH A <> <> 10TH
B <> <>
22 BLS <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 7TH A <> <> 23 JB <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 6TH 24 VD <> <> <> <> 8TH B <> <> 6TH A 8TH <> 25 ART
TEACHER
6TH A <> <> <> <> <> <> <> 9TH <>
SAMSUNG SMART CLASS ROOM-1 TIME TABLE FOR- M’MATICS-SCIENCE-
SOC.SCIENCE-CLASS-6th to 10th.- WITH LAPTOPS DAYS PERIO
D-1 PERIOD-
2 PERIOD-
3 PERIOD-
4 PERIOD-
5 PERIOD-
6 PERIOD-
7 PERIOD-
8 MONDAY 10-B
CHEM 10-A
MATHS 8-B SOC.
SCI 9-A BIO 7-B SOC.SCIE 9-B PHY 6-B
SCIENCE 10-B-ENG
TUESDAY 10-A- BIO
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SCIENCE 9-A
CHEM <> 10-B SOC.SCI
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10-B- PHY
6-B MATHS
6-A MATHS
7-A SOC.SCI
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THURSDAY 10-A CHEM
6-A SCIENCE
10-A SOC. SCI
8-A -MATHS
6-A MATHS 9-A-PHY 9-B
SOC.SCIE 9-B-ENG
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8-A SCIENCE 9-A-ENG 9-B -BIO
10-A-ENG 7-B SCIENCE <> 6-B
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SATURDAY 7-A MATH
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9-A MATHS
7-A SCIENCE
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9-B MATHS
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SAMSUNG SMART CLASS ROOM-2 TIME TABLE FOR- M’MATICS-SCIENCE-SOC.SCIENCE-CLASS-6th to 10th.-WITH TABS
DAYS PERIOD-1
PERIOD-2
PERIOD-3
PERIOD-4
PERIOD-5
PERIOD-6
PERIOD-7
PERIOD-8
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Shankar Nagar, Dist: Nanded.
BLUE PRINT OF THE SPECIAL TIME TABLE FROM JAN-2020 2019-20
S.NO
SUBJECT
CLASSES 6 A
6 B
7 A
7 B
8 A
8 B
9 A
9 B
10 A
10 B
11 12 TOTAL
1 ENGLISH 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 62 2 HINDI 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 0 0 6* 6* 50 3 MARATHI 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 0 0 42
4 SCIENCE 3 3 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 0 0 48 5 MATHS 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 6# 6# 52+
12# 6 SOCIAL
SCIENCES
4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 0 0 44
7 PHYSICS 0 0 0 0 0 0 2* 2* 2* 2* 7 7 14+ 8*
8 CHEMI STRY
0 0 0 0 0 0 2* 2* 2* 2* 7 7 14+ 8*
9 BIOLOGY 0 0 0 0 0 0 2* 2* 2* 2* 7 7 14+ 8*
10 COMP SCIENCE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 12
11 ART 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 16 12 MUSIC 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 18 13 PHY.EDU 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 20 14 LIBRARY 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 18
15 GEN
STUDIES/ AEP
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12
TOTAL 36 36
36 36 36 36
36 36 36 36 36 36 432
#/*- SHARED CLASSES, HENCE TO BE COUNTED ONCE.
[R V HARI VARA PRASAD] PRINCIPAL
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Shankar Nagar, Dist: Nanded. DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORK-SPECIAL TIME TABLES
2019-20 S.NO TEACHER CLASSES
6 A
6 B
7 A
7 B
8 A
8 B
9 A
9 B
10 A
10 B
11 12 TOTAL
1 PRINCIPAL GEN STUDIES
= = = = = = 01 01 01 01 01 01 06
2 V. PRINCIPAL
01 01 01 01 01 01 = = = = = = 06
3 PGT-ENGLISH R D NADKARNI
= = = = 05 05 = = = = 05 05 20
4 TGT-ENGLISH S M RAJE
05 05 = = = = = = 06 06 = = 22
5 TGT-ENGLISH V R DALVI
= = 05 05 = = 05 05 = = = = 20
6 PGT-HINDI MARUTI SIRSE
= = = = = = 04 04 = = 06 06 20
7 TGT-HINDI SWEETY R GUPTA
05 = = = 05 05 = = = = = = 15
8 TGT-HINDI/ KM
= 05 05 05 = = = = = = = = 15
9 TGT-MARATHI B R MANDGE
04 04 = = 04 04 04 = = = = = 20
10 TGT-MARATHI W T MESHRAM
= = 04 04 = = = 04 05 05 = = 22
11 PGT-MATHS M J RAJE
= = = = = = = = 05 05 06* 06* 22
12 TGT-MATHS-1
05 05 = = = = 06 06 = = = = 22
13 TGT-MATHS-2
= = 05 05 05 05 = = = = = = 20
14 M G ADHAUSICS M G ADHAU
= = = = = = 2 2 2 2 07 07 18
15 PGT-BIOLOGY C P MANWAR
= = = = = = 2 2 2 2 07 07 22
16 SAKSHIISTRY SAKSHI
= = = = = = 2 2 2 2 07 07 22
17 TGT-SCIENCE S B MOON.
03 03 04 04 04 04 = = = = = = 22
18 PGT-GEOGRAPHY S K SINGH
= = = = = = 05 05 06 06 = = 22
19 TGT-S ST M T AMBEKAR
04 04 04 04 04 04 = = = = = = 24
20 FCSA
01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 01 = = 10
21 ART TEACHER KASHINATH JADHAV
02 02 02 02 02 02 01 01 01 01 = = 16
22 MUSIC TEACHER V DHAKATE
02 02 02 02 02 02 01 01 02 02 = = 18
23 P E T –MALE B L SIRSAT
= 02 02 02 = = 01 01 = = 02 = 10
24 PET –FEMALE J BHAKRE
02 = = = 02 02 = = 02 02 = 02 12
25 LIBRARIAN M S A SHAIK
02 02 02 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 18
TOTAL 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 432
PRINCIPAL
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CLASS TEACHERS
The following teachers are appointed as class teachers and associate teachers with effect from 01-04-2019 to 31-03-2020. In the absence of class teachers, associate class teachers are responsible for the maintenance of class related records and attendance of the pupils of the allotted class.
CLASS TEACHERS-2019-20 S.NO Class&
section Class teacher with
Designation Sh/Smt/Kum
Associate class teacher with designation.
Sh/Smt/Kum 01 6-A SUDERSHAN SHERKHANE,
ART TEACHER[CONTRACT]. PRATIK,FCSA[CONTRACT].
02 6-B PRATIK,FCSA[CONTRACT]. S M RAJE,TGT-ENGLISH 03 7-A RAVINDRA LOKHANDE,TGT-
M’MATICS[CONTRACT]. B R MANDGE,TGT-MARATHI
04 7-B KAMLEH MALI,TGT-HINDI-2 M T AMBEKAR,TGT-SOCIAL SCIENCE
05 8-A S B MOON,TGT-SCIENCE VARSHA DHAKATE, MUSIC TEACHER
06 8-B RADHIKA.C , TGT-HINDI-1 JYOTHI BHAKRE,PET-FEMALE
07 9-A BALAJI EBITWAR, TGT-MATHEMATICS [CONTRACT].
C P MANWAR,PGT-BIOLOGY
08 9-B VEENA RANI DALVI , ART TEACHER
SAKSHI SHARMA ,PGT-CHEM
09 10-A M S A SHAIK, LIBRARIAN SHASHIKANTH SINGH,PGT-GEO 10 10-B B L SIRSAT,PET W T MESHRAM,TGT-MARATHI 11 11-SCI M J RAJE,PGT-M’MATICS S MARUTI,PGT-HINDI 12 12-SCI M G ADHAU, PGT-PHYSICS RAKESH D NADKARNI,PGT-ENG
Duties of the class Teachers are as under:
Maintaining Class Attendance and Register. Preparation of Unit Test Results and Progress Reports Maintaining Cleanliness of the Class room and other duties related to class.
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AUTUMN BREAK RETENTION ROUTINE & SPECIAL TIME TABLE -2019-20CLASS-XII
DAY CLASS PERIOD-1 PERIOD-2 PERIOD-3 PERIOD-4 PERIOD-5 STUDY MOD
TIME 7.30-9.00AM 9.30-11.00AM 11.00-12.30AM 12.40-1.30PM 3.30-5.00PM 6.30-8.00PM
1 XII MATHS/ LIBRARY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH SVJ 2 XII BIOLOGY/LIBRARY ENGLISH CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MATHS/ LIBRARY HINDI MJR 3 XII ENGLISH CHEMISTRY HINDI MATHS/LIBRARY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY PHYSICS SM
4 XII PHYSICS BIOLOGY/LIBRARY MATHS/LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH CHEMISTRY CP
5 XII PHYSICS MATHS/ LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY PGTCHEM 6 XII MATHS/ LIBRARY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH M G
ADHAU 7 XII BIOLOGY/LIBRARY ENGLISH CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MATHS/ LIBRARY HINDI SVJ 8 XII ENGLISH CHEMISTRY HINDI MATHS/ LIBRARY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY PHYSICS MJR 9 XII PHYSICS BIOLOGY/LIBRARY MATHS/LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH CHEMISTRY SM 10 XII PHYSICS MATHS/ LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY LIBRARY CP 11 XII MATHS/ LIBRARY PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH SVJ 12 XII BIOLOGY/LIBRARY ENGLISH CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MATHS/ LIBRARY HINDI MJR 13 XII ENGLISH CHEMISTRY HINDI MATHS/ LIBRARY BIOLOGY/LIBRARY PHYSICS SM 14 XII PHYSICS BIOLOGY/LIBRARY MATHS/LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH CHEMISTRY CP 15 XII PHYSICS MATHS/ LIBRARY HINDI ENGLISH CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY LIBRARY SAKSHI
AUTUMN BREAK RETENTION ROUTINE & SPECIAL TIME TABLE -2019-20 CLASS-X-SECTION-A
DAY CLASS PERIOD-1 PERIOD-2 PERIOD-3 PERIOD-4 PERIOD-5 STUDY MOD
TIME 7.30-9.00AM 9.30-11.00AM 11.00-12.30AM 12.40-1.30PM 3.30-5.00PM 6.30-8.00PM 1 X-A SOC.SCIENCE ENGLISH MATHEMATICS PHYSICS MARATHI SMR SVJ
2 X-A MARATHI PHYSICS MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE ENGLISH MJR MJR 3 X-A MATHEMATICS ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI CHEMISTRY SKS SM
4 X-A CHEMISTRY MARATHI ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MATHEMATICS CPM CP 5 X-A ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE PHYSICS-VP MATHMATICS BIOLOGY SKS SAKSHI
6 X-A BIOLOGY ENGLISH MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI GS-PHY M G ADHAU
7 X-A MARATHI PHYSICS MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE ENGLISH SMR SVJ 8 X-A MATHEMATICS ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI CHEMISTRY MJR MJR
9 X-A CHEMISTRY MARATHI ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MATHEMATICS SM SM 10 X-A ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI MATHMATICS BIOLOGY VICEPRINCIPAL CP
11 X-A SOC.SCIENCE ENGLISH MATHEMATICS PHYSICS MARATHI SMR SVJ
12 X-A MARATHI PHYSICS MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE ENGLISH MJR MJR
13 X-A MATHEMATICS ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI CHEMISTRY SKS SM
14 X-A CHEMISTRY MARATHI ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MATHEMATICS CPM CP
15 X-A ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI MATHMATICS BIOLOGY SKS SAKSHI
CLASS-X-SECTION-B DAY CLASS PERIOD-1 PERIOD-2 PERIOD-3 PERIOD-4 PERIOD-5 STUDY MOD
TIME 7.30-9.00AM 9.30-11.00AM 11.00-12.30AM 12.40-1.30PM 3.30-5.00PM 6.30-8.00PM 1 X-B CHEMISTRY MARATHI SOC.SCIENCE ENGLSIH MATHEMATICS SMR SVJ
2 X-B MATHEMNATICS ENCGLISH BIOLOGY MARATHI SOC.SICENCE MJR MJR
3 X-B SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI ENGLSIH PHYSICS MATHEMATICS SKS SM 4 X-B MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI BIOLOGY ENGLISH CPM CP
5 X-B CHEMISTRY ENGLISH MARATHI BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS SKS SAKSHI 6 X-B PHYSICS MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI ENGLISH GS-PHY M G
ADHAU 7 X-B SOC.SCIENCE MATHEMATICS MARAHI ENGLSIH BIOLOGY SMR SVJ
8 X-B SOCIAL SCIENCE MARATHI PHYSICS ENGLSIH MATHEMATICS MJR MJR 9 X-B MATHEMATICS SOCSCIENCE CHEMISTRY ENGLSISH MARATHI SM SM 10 X-B MARATHI BIOLOGY ENGLISH SOC.SCIENCE MATHEMATICS CPM CP
11 X-B CHEMISTRY MARATHI SOC.SCIENCE ENGLSIH MATHEMATICS SMR SVJ
12 X-B MATHEMNATICS ENCGLISH BIOLOGY MARATHI SOC.SICENCE MJR MJR
13 X-B SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI ENGLSIH PHYSICS MATHEMATICS SKS SM
14 X-B MATHEMATICS SOC.SCIENCE MARATHI BIOLOGY ENGLISH CPM CP
15 X-B CHEMISTRY ENGLISH MARATHI BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS SKS SAKSHI
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ADMINSTRATION PLAN.
VIDYLAYA STRENGTH As on 31st MARCH-2019
CLASS VI VII VIII IX X XI XII STRENGTH 77 78 65 79 80 36 33
TOTAL BOYS:286 GIRLS:162 GRAND TOTAL: 448 Safety and Security code and Instructions to Staff, Students and Parents
The safety and security has been accorded utmost importance on par with academics at this Vidyalaya. A special plan is being designed at this place due to the infrastructure problems and the soil, flora and fauna, which is found in this area. The -structure is old design and enhances the scope for the insecure conditions. The safety and security committee is formed to suggest the measures to the principal from time to time for the meaningful changes to ensure the safety and security of the students. The housemasters committee is also formed to monitor the safety and security and suggest measures to ensure the safety and security. The annual maintain ace and repairs for this year are taken up keeping the safety and security of the students in view. The main threats at this station for the students are i) Absence of compound wall, which permits unwanted persons in to the campus. ii) The bushes and plants and dumped constructional material, which provide a good shelter for the creepers and venomous reptiles. iii) TheShankarnagarbus stop, which invites the attention of the students, many times. The girl’s dormitory has not provided with the windows jali to prevent any individual/miscreants to peep in to the dormitory. The Commissioner’s 14-point programme is prominently displayed in the Vidyalaya, apart from do’s and don’ts for the students are prominently displayed in the Vidyalaya. It has been decided to discuss to the plan with the students and staff for obtaining few more suggestions and participation. On every fortnight the plan on safety and security has to be reminded in the assembly for feedback and further suggestions. As per the Commissioners 14–point programme a committee of housemasters for two sessions is formed to review the safety and security from time to time The school health and safety day will be celebrated as per the guidelines of NVS, Pune vide lr no 8-45(fire extinguishers)/NVS (PR)/2007/722.dated: 31/4-05/06-2007 on 16th JULY every year.
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SWOT ANALYSIS OF JNV-NANDED HIGHEST CLASS : 12TH SCIENCE -STREAM: SCIENCE
THRIST AREA STRENGTH
WEAKNESS
OPPORTUNITY
THREAT
GOVERNANCE / MANAGEMENT (Decisions making, finance management, record management, interface with stake holders, activities, achievements)
Timely decision making, good office, proper management, Good interface
Less acquainted with rules, time consuming as the office staff consume considerable time to attend issues.
Improve upon the time management, the scrap and unwanted material has to be disposed and the utilisation of resources of Driver and Lab attendant.
Nil
INFRASTRUCTURE (Land/buildings, sports facilities, Labs, furniture)
All buildings are available, except, one boys dormitory is required to convert the total accommodation into single tire.
1.Poor quality construction needs regular attention. 2. Very poor management for several years. 3. Needs a great face lift. 4. Students are less concerned and less attachment to the Vidyalaya. 5. Never attended any sharamadan of the campus, except dormitories, and no contribution for management.
1. House masters must take care of the infra and develop awareness and belongingness.
2. Parents and teachers should take care of the students and their behavior.
3. M&R committee must be active.
4. Annual M&R audit is very essential, and identify the defaulters.
1.The floors Of all buildings, damaged Hence there is a threat of poisonous creepers come out through holes and cracks 2. Poor Toilets maintenance by the previous admisntration. 3. The entrances of all the buildings are very week, threat of poisonous creepers. 4. Threat from wild monkeys, as they regularly visit. 5. No compound wall, no proper security.
ADMINISTRATION (Admissions, Safety, VMC, PTC Interpersonal relations, quality of food, students amenities, Discipline, House System)
Obedient staff, parents cooperative, quality food, streamlined house system Strong alumni to address the issues.
Less lady staff. Only03 lady staff of scholastic subjects, girls monitoring is weak
Posting of new lady staff for streamlining in the vacant post for streamlining the girls. When opportunity arises
1. Bad inter personal relations. 2. No Belongingness. Among the campus inmates. 3. Laziness and postponement of issues.
FACULTY (Skills, involvement, relations with students, planning, performance, creativity subject knowledge, punctuality)
Obedient staff, good subject knowledge.
1.Doing things in eleventh hour 2. Laziness and lack of innovation and no interest in the improvement and goal oriented ness.
To improve upon the planning to execute the tasks. Academic innovation and experimentation.
Over confidence, lack of competitiveness, leaving things to providence.
STUDENTS (Behavior, discipline, achievements, co-curricular activities, language skills, sorts)
1. Good in the sports and games,
2. Good intelligent quotient.
No Cleanliness, poor Language abilities, Arrogant behavior, less adherence to the rules, less academic achievements, lack of interest in CCA, lack of language skills, very poor physical presentation. Lack of punctuality.
To improve upon cleanliness, Language abilities, physical presentation, academic achievement, good CCA presentations. Punctuality.
1. Less adherence to the rules.
2. Improper utilisation of electrical fixtures.
3. Continuous visit of parents.
4. Continuous movement of the students to their homes.
5. Tuck shop.
ACADEMICS (Academics calendar, coverage of syllabus, results, teaching aids, use of ICT, Text-books, library)
NIL Non active participation of majority teachers in the academic activities, lack of innovative teaching, habitual absenteeism, improper time management. Lack of punctuality. Continuous visits to residences and late reporting to classes
To improve upon the implementation of the activities of the Vidyalaya effectively and innovative academic teaching with deduction. Adherence to the time schedules. Punctuality and regularity.
1. Lack of interest in teaching. 2. Lack of punctuality and regularity in attending the duties. 3. Casual attitude in duties.
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WORKING DAYS OF THE VIDYALAYA FOR 2019-20
MONTH TOTAL DAYS
WORKING DAYS FOR CLASSES 6 CLASS
7 CLASS
8 CLASS
9 CLASS
10 CLASS
11 CLASS
12 CLASS
APRIL-19 30 - 23 23 23 23 -- 23 JULY-19 31 24 27 27 27 27 27 27 AUGUST-19 31 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 SEPTEMBER-19 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 IST TERM TOTAL
122 73 99 99 99 99 76 99
OCTOBER-19 31 04 4 4 4 4 04 4 NOVEMBER-19 30 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 DECEMBER-19 31 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 JANUARY-20 31 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 FEBRUARY-20 29 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 MARCH-20 31 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 II ND TERM TOTAL
183 125 125 125 125 125 125 125
TOTAL-10M 305 - 224 224 224 224 -- 224 TOTAL-9M 275 198 - - - - 201 -
*Retention for extra coaching in autumn break will be counted separately. ADMISSIONS
The JNVST for the year 2018has successfully conducted; the registration for the JNVST is increasing. The District is, in majority has rural background, except Nanded Town, remaining parts are mainly rural, though few of them are declard as Urban.We have taken a task of increasing the registration by 10% every year. The year wise registration and target for JNVST-17 is as under.
S.NO YEAR OF JNVST NO OF CANDIDATES REGISTERED FOR THE
TEST
1 1987 1845 2 1988 2118 3 1989 2377 4 1990 2413 5 1991 2636 6 1992 2673 7 1993 2342 8 1994 2413 9 1995 2830 10 1996 3066
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11 1997 2189 12 1998 3327 13 1999 3655 14 2000 3953 15 2001 3845 16 2002 3545 17 2003 5194 18 2004 6545 19 2005 6490 20 2006 13400 21 2007 17967 22 2008 19976 23 2009 17230 24 2010 16536 25 2011 20319 26 2012 19068 27 2013 18856 28 2014 17797 29 2015 16559 30 2016 17319 31 2018 17396
REGISTRATATION OF CANDITATES FOR JNVST
S.NO/ BLOCK NO
NAME OF BLOCK
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
01 NANDED 410 465 474 468 625 529 397 462 443 448 430 02 HADGAON 275 310 348 352 279 316 228 275 271 272 261 03 KINWAT 119 140 166 170 174 113 125 170 175 162 170 04 BHOKAR 160 185 193 202 301 191 256 202 280 379 266
05 BILOLI 215 231 279 295 500 416 446 295 320 585 235 06 DEGLUR 221 242 252 240 274 298 220 240 305 254 245 07 MUKHED 180 240 304 313 340 294 311 313 375 407 251
08 KANDHAR 265 320 361 373 471 518 449 373 380 559 331
09 ARDHAPUR ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 10 MUDKHED ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 11 HIMAYAT
NAGAR ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
12 MAHUR ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
13 UMRI ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
14 DHARMABAD ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
15 NAIGAON ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
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16 LOHA ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##
TOTAL 1845 2118 2377 2413 2964 2675 2432 2330 2830 3066 2189
S.NO/ BLOCK NO
NAME OF BLOCK
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
01 NANDED 456 529 678 546 569 715 1195 1096 1275 1777 2404 02 HADGAON 289 320 351 357 272 695 910 895 1195 1231 1219 03 KINWAT 180 234 269 237 290 469 508 502 1109 1485 1146
04 BHOKAR 365 355 633 320 268 522 625 635 1102 1429 1251
05 BILOLI 587 481 591 563 574 718 844 875 1052 1154 1091
06 DEGLUR 380 302 299 182 248 452 474 480 1061 1271 1060 07 MUKHED 452 637 622 640 655 698 703 709 1023 2139 1963
08 KANDHAR 618 797 739 657 669 925 1286 1298 1230 1664 1194
09 ARDHAPUR ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 455 1119 1104
10 MUDKHED ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 398 415 437
11 HIMAYAT NAGAR
## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 465 415 407
12 MAHUR ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 425 447 485
13 UMRI ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 676 686 761 14 DHARMABAD ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 619 472 528
15 NAIGAON ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 625 953 891 16 LOHA ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## 1290 1405 1034
TOTAL 3327 3655 4182 3502 3545 5194 6545 6490 13400 18062 16975
S.NO/ BLOCK NO
NAME OF BLOCK
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2014 2015 2016 2018 2018 2019
01 NANDED 2092 2234 3480 3355 3380 3062 2865 3028 3092 2855 2231
02 HADGAON 1132 1113 1384 1156 1119 1201 1166 1215 1252 1457 1244 03 KINWAT 1143 1101 1167 1076 1181 1049 981 1114 1333 1082 1010 04 BHOKAR 1163 1241 1532 1516 1456 1277 1054 959 1000 1097 855
05 BILOLI 1220 1288 1413 1505 1444 1238 1108 1098 1022 933 782 06 DEGLUR 1120 955 1220 1191 1322 1280 1227 1266 1196 1080 914
07 MUKHED 1866 2085 2295 1947 1721 1676 1522 1679 1562 1449 1392
08 KANDHAR 1242 1186 1374 1199 1114 1091 931 1016 1037 925 874
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09 ARDHAPUR 881 736 1001 878 789 793 595 716 652 780 555
10 MUDKHED 455 436 475 419 466 483 484 465 505 514 444
11 HIMAYAT NAGAR
409 388 463 411 421 463 393 461 508 646 429
12 MAHUR 424 363 462 510 532 567 604 535 539 577 600
13 UMRI 622 739 923 1011 972 888 839 788 643 676 638 14 DHARMABAD 697 810 904 848 474 784 782 751 683 642 555
15 NAIGAON 811 825 1199 987 998 998 1023 1053 1113 1427 845
16 LOHA 1111 1036 1272 1059 1084 1082 984 1176 1196 1256 1116
TOTAL 16388 16536 20564 19068 18473 17932 16558 17320 17333 17396 14484
For the effective JNVST-20 management the blocks are allotted to the under mentioned staff for the enhance ment of registration and proper management of examination.
S.NO/ BLOCK NO
NAME OF BLOCK NAME OF THE INCHARGE SH/SMT
REGISTRATION-2019
TARGET-2020
01 NANDED B.L SIRSAT,PET 2231 3000
02 HADGAON C P MANWAR 1244 1500
03 KINWAT W T MESHRAM 1010 1100
04 BHOKAR B R MANDGE 855 1100
05 BILOLI ART TEACHER 782 1000
06 DEGLUR TGT-MATHEMATICS-2/WILL BE DICIDED
914 1100
07 MUKHED M G ADHAU 1392 1500
08 KANDHAR M T AMBEKAR 874 1000
09 ARDHAPUR M S A SHAIK 555 850
10 MUDKHED TGT-MATHERMATICS-1/WILL BE DECIDED
444 600
11 HIMAYATNAGAR M J RAJE 429 600
12 MAHUR MARUTI SIRSE 600 650
13 UMRI R D NADKARNAI 638 700
14 DHARMABAD JYOTHI BHAKRE 555 700
15 NAIGAON S K SINGH 845 1500
16 LOHA S M RAJE,TGT-ENG 1116 1300
TOTAL 14484 18200
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The school budget is as allocated by the Samiti will be followed. The purchase procedure will be followed for the purchase of the items. In the library fund, the amount as per the directions of NVS will be spent and for latest study material, CBSE examination related books for class-X and XII , Rs 10,000 /-will be spent from NavodayaVikasNidhi. All Purchases are proposed to be completed before the end of september-19. All the purchases will be supervised and checked in terms of quantity and quality by committee. Purchase of one time is proposed to be completed by the end of September-2019 and additional requirement if any will be demanded in revised estimates of 19-20.the tender procedure for the purchases is proposed in the month April-19 with the approval of chairman, VMC. The procurement of Laboratory material is finding difficult every year and in the last days financial year these are purchased. Hence it is proposed that the department viz., Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics distributed the allocated funds, Rs.25,000/- each for the first three departments and Rs.25000/- for Mathematics department. The Local purchase committees will be assigned the duty of purchasing the materials for the as per the academic need. Similarly the purchases for Sports and games department are also finding very much difficult every year. Hence it is proposed that the purchases shall be made in two lots one in the first week of April/July-19 and second in November-19 as per the requirement, and if no response is received for tenders. After the annual stock verification of the stocks in the first week of April-19, the condemnation of articles as per the guidelines of the NVS will be prepared and condemned. The stocks in the mess utensils and furniture are lying in the stores for a long time, which need to be condemned as the life of the utensils and furniture are already expired. The student’s assistance will be provided as per norms. Mess Management is regularized as per norms. Regular mess committee meetings are conducted and, per capita is calculated to maintain Quality of the food. Besides these routine expenditures. The following purchases are required to meet Vidyalaya requirements. Equipment Head, whose allocation is 2.5 lakhs as per the NVS Norms a) Weedicide spraying machine. b) Plumbing equipment. c) Coolers for the office. d) One more LED TV for Guest house. e) Xerox machine/ Photo copier for the Vidyalaya. f) Mess utensils for the Vidyalaya mess. As the class room furniture is in very bad shape and condition, this has to be fully repaired and to be brought o proper shape, the entire furniture has to be verified as per the stock and should brought to proper use. The dining hall furniture is also in vey bas
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shape. The entire furniture has to be repaired and made to bring decency and decorum. The stainless steel tops are proposed to be put to the entire furniture of the dining hall. The granite stone top dining tables are to be coloured and the entire furniture has to coloured and systematically arranged. The teachers dining facility is also to be developed.
UTILISATION OF NAVODAYA VIKAS NIDHI FOR THE YEAR 2019-20
As on date the Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi is Rs. 16.00 lakhs, in the year 2017-18 CC TV system with 08 cameras and 500 GB Hard disk DVR is fixed in the Vidyalaya, similarly, RO system for the Vidyalaya school building is fixed in the previous years. The year 2019-20 the projected income in the Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi is Rs.1.78 Lakh. The following expenditure is proposed for the utilisation of Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi.
1. Fixing of CC TV Monitoring system for Kitchen Cum Dining hall. 2. Fixing of iron mosquito/ Jalis for windows of ground floor of old CBRI design
buildings, so that protection of students from the creepers and insects can be provided.
3. Development of play fields and other sports infrastructure. 4. 10-20 COMPUTERS FOR STUDENTS AND 2 LAPTOPS FOR THE OFFICE.
RESIDENTIAL ADMINSTRATION The Residential administration plan, which includes safety and security and maintenance of houses and classroom administration. The housemasters will be appointed on rotation basis to equalize the burden of the maintenance and the responsibilities. The commissioner’s 10-point safety and security plan will be followed in Toto to ensure the safety and security of the students. For the effective functioning of the school responsibilities are distributed to all the staff members and ensure a democratic functioning. The student’s issues will be as per the directions of the Samiti. The students will be provided 01 pair of canvass shoes and 01 pair Black shoes and a pair of chappal. The uniform will be provided as per the guidelines i.e., 2 pairs of uniforms will be provided to 6th, 9th, and 11th classes and the 8th and 12th class will be given one pair of uniforms. The students monthly issues are as per norms one bath soap, one washing soap, hair oil and tooth paste will be provided, for class VI th students washing of uniforms and bed sheets is proposed if budget permits. For the cleanliness of the dormitory each house will be issued 2 brooms per month and one long broom for the cleaning of roof and corners as and when needed. The guidelines issued in respect of student’s assistance Vide Lr. No. F.NO.5-4/2009-NVS[SA],DATED;APRIL19,2012 will be followed if, budget permits.
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The uniforms issued will be used as under S.No Day/Days Uniform Type 1 MONDAY-TUESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY REGULAR-BLUE
DRESS 2 WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY WHITE UNIFORM 3 SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS FREE DRESS
SWEATER –AFTER WINTER BREAK TO JANUARY/FEBRUARY ONLY DURING INSTRUCTIONAL HOURS
FOR STUDY-PINK COLOUR DRESS FOR GIRLS-SKY BLUE DRESS FOR BOYS TRACK SUIT WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE DINING HALL AND OTHER AREAS
The vacation schedule is planned as under, this may change as per the directions of NVS, PUNE. S.NO PERIOD Vacat5ion/break Departure and
arrival of students
Departure and arrival of staff
01 1st May’19 to 29 th June-19
SUMMER VACATION-60 Days
Departure on 30thApril-19- Arrival on 30th June-19.
Departure after 1st May and Reporting on 27th June-18 At 8.00 AM-STAFF MEETING AT 8.00AM
02 7th October’19 to 5th November-19
WINTER BREAK -30 Days. Departure on 7th October-19 Arrival 5th November’19, after 2.00pm
Departure on or after 7thOctober’19,Reporting on 5thNovember’1 At 8.00 AM- STAFF MEETING AT 8.00AM
HOUSE ADMISNSTRATION FOR THE YEAR 2019-2020
S.NO NAME OF THE HOUSE HOUSE MASTER/HOUSE MISTRESS-Sh/Smt
ASS. HOUSE MASTER/ASS.HOUSE MISTRESS
MAX.HOUSE STERNGTH
1 ARAVALI-A-Sr.BOYS RAKESH.D. NADKARNI,PGT
M G ADHAU, PGT-PHY 40
2 NILAGIRI-A- SENIOR BOYS SHASHIKANTH SINGH, PGT-GEO
SHAIK AWEZ,FCSA 40
3 SHIVALIK-A-SENIOR BOYS C P MANWAR,PGT-BIO GOUTAM WANKAR,TGT 40 4 UDAIGIRI-A-SENIOR BOYS S MARUTI,PGT-HINDI M J RAJE, PGT-M’MATICS 40 5 ARAVALI-B -JUNIOR BOYS MANISH.T
AMBEKAR,TGT B L SIRSAT,PET 20
6 UDAIGIRI-B-JUNIOR BOYS MANISH.T AMBEKAR,TGT
B L SIRSAT,PET 20
7 NILAGIRI-B -JUNIOR BOYS B R MANDGE,TGT ANIL HATKAR,TGT 48 8 SHIVALIK-B -JUNIOR BOYS W T MESHRAM,TGT M S A SHAIK, LIBRARIAN 48 9 GIRLS –ARAVALI-A and
NILAGIRI-A House-SENIORS-IX-XII
SANDHYA M RAJE, TGT VEENA R DAVI,TGT 40
10 GIRLS –SHIVALIK-A and UDAIGIRI-A SENIORS-IX-XII -House
SAKSHI,PGT RADHIKA, C,TGT 40
11 GIRLS- ARAVALI-B and NILAGIRI-B HOUSE-JUNIORS-VI-VIII
JYOTHI BHAKRE,PET SWEETY GUPTA,TGT 48
12 GIRLS –SHIVALIK-B and UDAIGIRI-B JUNIORS-VI-VIII
VARSHA R DHAKATE, MUSIC.TR
S B MOON, TGT 48
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G.MESS management As per the guidelines of the NVS, Vice Principal is designated as Mess In charge. The mess committee will meet every month to finalise the menu for month basing upon the expenditure. In addition to the normal menu the every moth meeting will decide the festivals scheduled in the month and the special items / Special menu for the day. The dinning supervision will be as per the norms of the NVS and the service by the students is house wise. I.e., every house students serve for all house students on rotation basis. The mess committee is responsible for the smooth functioning of mess. As far as the girls dining hall duty is concerned, house girls will serve to girls and boys will serve to the boy students. The budgetary provisions of the mess expenditure is as under as per the Lr,N0, F.5-4/2016/NVS[SA]/65,Dated:24-08-2016, and F.N0.5-4/2016/NVS[SA]/111,Dated:30.12.2016,Rs.1380/-, Plus Rs.307/-, total: Rs.1687/-. The expenditure has to be restricted to the allotted budget. The Maintainace of mess will be governed by the LR N0.F.5/4/2001/[SA] Dated 19’ October, 2001, and F.No.5-4/2010-NVS[Sch.Admn]/66,Dated:12/08/2013,F.No.5-4/2009/NVS/[SA],Dated:28.02.2012.
THE RATION SCALE AND SUGGESTED MENU IS AS UNDER Ration Scale
S.No NAME OF THE ITEM AVERAGE QUANTITY[PERDAY] Calories-2400-2800
1 Atta 250gms 2 Rice 150 gms 3 Bread[Once/Twice a Week] 6-pieces 4 Milk 300gms 5 Butter 28gms 6 Pulses 100gms 7 Potato 150gms 8 Fresh Vegetables 150gms 9 Seasonal Fruit 1 10 Sugar/Jaggery 50gms 11 Onion 25gms 12 Salt 10gms 13 Tea Leaf 05gms 14 Masala 10gms 15 Kheer/SujiHalwa/Savaiyan/Other
Sweet dish 25gms
16 Egg 4-in a week 17 Non Veg 200gms twice in a month 18 Paneer 100gms for vegetarians[ Twice in a Month] 19 Oil/Ghee 50gms
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SUGGESTED DAILY MENU
Breakfast Midday
Meal Lunch Tea Dinner
1) Milk 2) Select any one
suitable out of A]Stuffed paratha B]Bread, butter/jam C]Black chana boiled with bread/Halwa D]Chiwra[Poha]/Fried rice with groundnuts,etc., E]PooriSabji F]DahiChiwra G]Upma/Utappam/Vada/Dosa/Idly with Chatni/Sambhar H]Dalia
3]Egg/Fruit [four in a week]
Seasonal Fruit/Biscuit
1.Chapati and/or rice 2.Curd/raita/salad. 3.Green vegetables 4.Dal/Sambhar/Chole/ Rajmah. 5.Kheer/Sawaiyan [once a week]
1.Tea 2.One out of A]Samosa B]Veg sandwitch C]Pakura D]Matthi E]Biscuit F]Ladoo G]Anyother substitute
1.Chapati and/or Rice 2.Seasonal Vegitable 3.Dal/Sambhar/ Chhole/Rajmah or NonVeg/ Paneer[as per above paneer weekly] 4.Sweetdish[once a week]
DINING HALL DUTIES-BREAKFAST, LUNCH &DINNER
2019-20 MONTH BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
APRIL-2018 HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSEMASTERS
JULY-2018 ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS
AUGUST-2018 HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSEMASTERS
SEPTEMBER-2018 ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS
0CTOBER-2018 HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSEMASTERS
NOVEMBER-2018 ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS
DECEMBER-2018 HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSEMASTERS
JANUARY-2019 ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS
FEBRUARY-2019 HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSEMASTERS
MARCH-2019 ASS.HOUSEMASTERS HOUSE MASTERS ASS.HOUSEMASTERS
The duty teachers will control queue/ line, supervise the food distribution, and then conduct prayer. After, they will take attendance and dine with the students. If any student is found absent they should take necessary action immediately. They may refer NVS guidelines for detailed duties. The Associate house Masters will co ordinate with the Housemasters in the conduct of House activities as under.
1. All the CCA and Inter House Competitions will be monitored by Associate House Masters.
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2. The Night and Day Duty attendance for Tuesday and Friday will be taken and recorded by Associate House Masters, House Cleanliness on the above days will be monitored by Associate House masters.
3. Escorting duty of the students to outside for any House works , Except Medical reasons will be attended by Associate house Masters.
4. Sunday Shramadan/ Swacha Bharat morning House activities will be attended by House Masters and Associate house masters,2 & 4 Sundays Shramadan will be supervised by Associate House Masters and 1,3 &5th Sunday Shramadan will be attended by Housemasters.
Imp note: All the duty teachers will remain in the dining hall till the last boy/girl completes their meal. In case of absentee students they will initiate appropriate action as per norms and immediately inform vice principal/mess in charg
The Serving Duty for the students by the students is as under. THE SERVING DUTY FOR THE STUDENTS BY THE STUDENTS IS AS UNDER.
S.No Month House for
boys Remarks House for girls Remarks
1 April-19 Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
2 July-19 Nilagiri–A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Nilagiri–A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
3 August-19 Shivalik-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Shivalik-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
4 Sept-19 Udaigiri-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Udaigiri-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
5 1’Oct-19-7th Oct-19
Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
6 5’Nov-19-30’Nov-19
Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
7 Dec-19 Nilagiri–A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Nilagiri–A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
8 Jan-20 Shivalik-A-B Senior House for Shivalik-A-B Senior House for Sr
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Sr and Junior House for Juniors
and Junior House for Juniors
9 Feb-20 Udaigiri-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Udaigiri-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
10 Mar-20 Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
Aravali-A-B Senior House for Sr and Junior House for Juniors
ADMINSTRATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF STAFF The committees as per NVS norms are formed and all the committees duties and responsibilities are clearly defined and the detailed list is attacked at the end of the institutional plan.
APPOINTMENT OF PURCHASE VERIFICATION COMMITTES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 The appointment is valid till further orders.MOD is nominated as third member.The Mess groceries and food items purchases will be verified by mess committee.
APRIL-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
NOVEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. W T MESHRAM.TGT-Marathi.2. TGT-M’matics-2 1. V R Dalvi.TGT-English 2.M G Adhau,PGT-Physics.
JULY-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
DECEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. C P Manwar.PGT-Biology. 2.M S A Shaik,Librarian 1. S M Raje.TGT-English 2.Varsh Dhakate.Music Teacher
AUGUST-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
JANUARY-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. S B MOON,TGT-Science. 2.Sakshi,PGT-Chemistry 1. Shasikanth Singh.PGT-Geography 2.Jyothi Bhakre.PET
SEPTEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
FEBRUARY-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. S Maruti,PGT-Hindi. 2. Sweety Gupta. TGT-Hindi. 1. M J Raje, PGT-M’matics. 2. KM/TGT-Hindi-2 OCTOBER-2019
Sh/Smt/Kum MARCH-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. R D Nadkarni,PGT-English 2.M T Ambekar,TGT-S.SC 1. B R Mandge.TGT-Marathi. 2. TGT-M’Matics-1
The mess committee, Vice Principal, Staff nurse, MOD and, OneHousemaster, and two students will verify the Mess Groceries, and food items every month. The duty roaster for the House Masters and House students is as under.
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APRIL-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
NOVEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
Nilagiri-A- house-boys-Housemaster and Two students Nilagiri-B-House-Boys-House Master and Two students.
JULY-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
DECEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
Aravali-A-House-Boys-House Master and Two students. Shivalik-B-House-Boys-House Master and Two students.
AUGUST-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
JANUARY-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
Shivalik-A-House-Boys-House Master and Two students. Udaigiri-B-House-Boys-House Master and Two students.
SEPTEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
FEBRUARY-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
Udaigiri-A-House-Boys-House Master and Two students. Girls-A-B-ARAVALI &NILAGIRI-House-Girls-House Mistress and Two students.
OCTOBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
MARCH-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
Aravali-B-House-Boys-House Master and Two students. Girls-A-B-SHIVALI& UDAIGIRI-House-Girls-House Mistress and Two students.
APPOINTMENT OF LOCAL PURCHASE COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 In compliance to the directions of the competent authority vide directions cited in reference, the following committees are here by appointed for the local purchases Above Rs.15,000/- and below 50,000/- for the vidyalaya all consumable and non-consumable items.
APRIL-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
NOVEMBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. M J Raje, PGT-M’matics 2.M T Ambekar, TGT-S.SC 1. S M Raje.TGT-English 2.Varsha Dhakate,Music Teacher
JULY-2019
Sh/Smt/Kum DECEMBER2019
Sh/Smt/Kum 1. W T MESHRAM.TGT-Marathi.2. TGT-M’matics-2 1. R D Nadkarni, PGT-English 2.Jyothi Bhakre.PET
AUGUST-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
JANUARY-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. B R Mandge.TGT-Marathi.2. TGT-M’Matics-1 1. C P Manwar.PGT-Biology. 2. KM/ TGT-Hindi.
SEPTEMBER-2019
Sh/Smt/Kum FEBRUARY-2020
Sh/Smt/Kum 1. S B MOON.TGT-Science. 2.SAKSHI,PGT-Chemistry
1. M G Adhau,PGT-Physics. 2. Sweety Gupta.TGT-Hindi.
OCTOBER-2019 Sh/Smt/Kum
MARCH-2020 Sh/Smt/Kum
1. V R Dalvi.TGT-English 2. SMaruti, PGT-Hindi 1. Shasikanth Singh.PGT-Geography. 2. M S A Shaik,Librarian
ATAL TINKERING LABORATORIES: The Government of India has setup the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) at NITI Aayog. Realizing theneed to create scientific temper and cultivate the spirit of curiosity and innovation among young minds, AIM proposes to support establishment of a network of Atal Tinkering Laboratories (ATL). Atal Tinkering Labs are dedicated works spaces where students (Class 6th to Class 12th) learn innovation skills and develop ideas that will go on to transform India. The labs are powered to acquaint students with state-of-the-art
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equipment such as 3D printers, robotics & electronics development tools, IoT & sensors etc. The lab activities are designed to spur the spark of creativity, and go beyond regular curriculum and text book learning. The labs will let students explore skills of future such as design and computational thinking, adaptive learning and artificial intelligence. The first phase of Atal Tinkering Labs brought India a step closer to the mission of Creating One Million Neoteric Child Innovators in India by 2020. 5441 schools across the country have been selected to establish an Atal Tinkering Lab. ATLs will be hubs of innovation where young minds will accelerate their ideasto solve unique local problems An amount of Rs. 10.0 lakh would be provided for each ATL over a maximum period of 5 years for operation of ATLs, maintenance of equipment, purchase of consumables, organizing popular science lecture series and other scientific activities, competitions and payment of honorariums to the faculty and mentors involved. The applicant school would have to provide at least 1,500 sq. ft. of built up space. Applicant schools from hilly and island states would have to provide at least 1,000 sq. ft. of built up space. Further, A Computer Lab with internet facilities, Science Lab., Library and Play ground, and steady electricity connection. The existing facilities for meeting rooms and video conferencing among others can be used to supplement the laboratory space. All JNVs with required facilities have to apply for the ATL Labs at the earliest so that the Atal Innovation Mission can take up Survey regarding the establishment of ATL Labs. In the second Phase the Vidyalaya has been selected for the ATL Laboratory, but so faar funds has not been sanctioned for the setting up of the laboratory.
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CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTAINACE AND REPAIRS OF
THE VIDYALAYA The maintenance and repairs of the buildings and the campus onerous task. As the Vidyalaya land is black cotton soil and rocky area, settlement of the buildings is still on. In addition growth of weeds and wild plants are regularly shooting up, immediately after the monsoon rains. Hence buildings and surrounds of the buildings need to be attended regularly. In addition to that, uneven and rocky areas and the boulders and rocks spread over the campus pose a threat to the safety and security of the students. So far no play fields are developed and there are playfields and play fields and running track has to be developed. The following plan is proposed to meet the requirements. The identified problems in the year 17-18 are as under This year the suggestions for the maintenance and repairs of the Vidyalaya complex are as under by the staff and M&R in charges. On every Sunday the Campus will be cleaned during morning time as per routine. The plan is as under for the campus cleaning. Campus has to be provided with dust bins at various places to maintain the cleanliness of the campus. The Vidyalaya Building Flooring and Dormitory blocks of Boys and girls, staff residences flooring needs to be replaced. The Vidyalaya Building ground Floor and First Floor flooring needs urgent repairing. Similarly the toilets block of Vidyalaya academic and administrative block needs urgent maintenance as these are not attended properly. The special M&R works are planned and UP Jal Nigam, Mumbai has been submitted. The Vice Principal and M&R committee has been entrusted to supervise the work. In addition to these other contingency works and urgently needed works will be taken up with the budgetary limits.
SWACHA VIDYALAYA-SWACHABHARAT ANNUAL PLAN-2019-20 SWACHA BAHRAT ABHIYAN-2 HOURSDURATION ON EVERY WEEK AT RANDOM. THE
ROUTINE CLEANLY NESS ACTIVITY IS BEING TAKEN UP ON SUNDAYS.
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR MAAINTAINANCE AND REPAIRS -2019-20
MONTH DETAILS OF THE WORKS TPO BE UNDERTAKEN REMARKS
April-19
Lubrication and &servicing of all the machinery used in the kitchen and Vidyalaya premises.
Supervision by M&R Committee and duty teachers as per rotation
Repairing of toilet doors for all toilets of dormitories and fixing window jalis for the safety of the students. Construction of cement water tank as per requirement. Needs complete replacement of all sintex tanks. Lighting Arrangements and electrical repairs in the academic Block and house on priority basis Complaints attended from staff will be attended Remaking of watering pits for the trees weeding out and pruning./ Replacement of broken window pans Civil safety and security provisions for al the dormetories, like
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construction of parafoot wall at channel gates,which are not used. Fixing of grill gates, where channel gates are damaged. Reparing of class room iron doors and dormetry doors.
May-2019
Repairing of toilet doors for all toilets of dormitories
Supervision by Vice Principal
Repairing of asbestos roofs, if Special M&R has not sanctioned. Preparing pits for plantation. Cleaning of accumulated garbage in the campus. Inside colour wash for school building and kitchen-cum dining Inside colour wash for Guest House Lubrication and &servicing of all the machinery used in the kitchen and Vidyalaya premises.
June-2019
Repairing of sewerage lines of all Dormitories.
Supervision by Principal
Cleaning of manholes and septic tanks Repairing of water supply pipe line of girls dormitories Cleaning of all roofs and chajjas and surrounding of the dorms Branching of Trees to avoid tripping of Electric Supply and Monkey Menace Cutting of dried trees and other dangerous trees Cleaning of all dormitories of water tanks.
July-19 Attending all regular complaints
Supervision by M&R
Committee
Electrical Repairing and Rewiring of Sr Boys dormitories. Repairing and replacement of faulty street lights. Electrical Repairing and Rewiring of school building. Repairing of water supply pipe line Attending staff complaints. Lubrication and &servicing of all the machinery used in the kitchen and Vidyalaya premises.
MONTH DETAILS OF THE WORKS TO BE UNDERTAKEN REMARKS
August-2019
Rewinding and repairing of Ceiling and Wall mounting Fans in the Dormitories.
Supervision by M&R
Committee
Lubrication and &servicing of all the machinery used in the kitchen and Vidyalaya premises. Routine Electrical Repairs. Water testing to be done by government agency Disinfection of water tanks of all dormitories. Leveling of all play fields to avoid stagnation of rain water. Remaking of water pits and rounding of trees and pruning trees. Servicing of genets. Attending staff complaints.
Remaking of water pits and rounding of trees and pruning trees.
Supervision Attending electrical repairs as per need. Checking of all water pipelines and attending necessary
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September-2019 repairs. by M&R Committee Installation of fire extinguishers in the dormitories
Attending staff complaints Cleaning of accumulated garbage in the Vidyalaya.
October-2019
Cleaning of areas around Academic Block, Dormitories, Guest House, Dining Hall and Kitchen.
Supervision by Principal
Lubrication and &servicing of all the machinery used in the kitchen and Vidyalaya premises. Servicing of genets. Cleaning of the play fields, other areas, school Building, dormitories, guest house.
November-2019
Construction of compost pits in the campus.
Supervision by M&R
Committee
Checking of fire extinguishers Remaking of water pits and rounding of trees and pruning trees. Checking of all electrical connections and attending necessary repairing works. Cleaning of accumulated garbage in the Vidyalaya. Attending staff complaints.
MONTH DETAILS OF THE WORKS TPO BE UNDERTAKEN
REMARKS
December-19
Replacement of broken window pans Supervision by M&R Committee Routine cleaning of septic tanks
Attending staff complaints. January-2020 Attending staff complaints. Supervision by M&R
Committee
February-2020
Routine cleaning of septic tanks Supervision by M&R
Committee Repairing and repairing of faulty street lights. Attending all required electrical repairs. Attending staff complaints.
March-2020
Servicing of generator.
Supervision by M&R Committee
Lubrication and &servicing of all the machinery used in the kitchen and Vidyalaya premises. Cleaning of accumulated garbage in the Vidyalaya. Repairing and repairing of faulty street lights. Attending staff complaints.
THIS IS TENTIVE ACTION PLAN,BUT AS PER THE ACTUAL NEEDS AND DEMONDS THE MAINTAINACE AND REPAIRS COMMITTEE WILL
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TAKE DECISIONS FROM TIME TO TIME AND IN MONTHLY MEETINGS.
WATER AND ELECTRIC SUPPLY The water for the Vidyalaya campus is Sufficient at present, but the availability of Water depends up the seasonal rains. In the year 2015-16 the Vidyalaya faced severe shortage and the well which is in the Kinala Dam has been acquired, and handed over by the State government to Vidyalaya. As the rain fall was Sufficient in the year 2016, there was no storage for water. However, in the year 2008-10, one tube well is tapped, which was dug byUPJalNigam,athree phase motor fixed for the bore and used for Vidyalaya main building purpose. 1. Everyday water is supplied to all students at 6.15 Am. 2. Every day water will be supplied to all staff residences during lunch/post lunch hour.
ELECTRICITY
The Vidyalaya Location falls under rural area, hence, rural electrical power Supply was up to Jan’2007, this Vidyalaya had enjoyed only 12 hours supply in a day. One weak, this Vidyalaya use to get power supply from 6.00AM.to 12.00 noon, and 06.00pm to 12.00 mid night. 12.00 noon to 6.00 pm to 12.00 mid night to 6.00 Am load shedding was imposed another week. Power was relived at 12.00 noon to noon to 6.00pm and 12.00 mid nights. After a struggle with MSEB, Shankarnagar, and theExpress Line has been sanctioned .Thus the load shedding has been brought down to Zero hours a day, with 24 hours 3 phase power supply.
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CO CURRICULAR AND EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIEs AND INTRA HOUSE ACTIVITIES
The Vidyalaya CCA committee shall conduct co-curricular activities as per the dates decided by the CCA committee and approved by Principal. On these days normal remedial study is suspended and the teachers on duty will organize the Programmes like inter house debate, essay, elocution, drama and other competitions. On the scheduled days after the remedial study inter house sports competitions are scheduled as per the calendar of activities. The co-curricular plan is up to the month of DECEMBER only. All the literary, cultural and Sports and games competitions and inter house competitions will conclude before the winter break i.e., before Dussara /Dewali vacation as far as possible. The winners and runners will be given prizes on the annual day/annual sports day of the Vidyalaya or31st March-2018 along with annual results declaration. After the completion of the co-curricular activities competitions the points given for each house on the basis of their performance in the CCA declared. With inclusion of CCA, Extra-Curricular Activities and Academic performance points the best house will be declared for the year. During this period, on the national festivals and important days such National sports Day, Human rights day, etc., will be celebrated in the Morning assembly as per allotment to various teacher/departments. Competitions of any kind will not be conducted, since the students have to concentrate on their studies. After the completion of the these activities the student’s academic performance will be measured house wise to award points for each house to adjudge the best house of the Vidyalaya.
THE HOUSE ON DUTY FOR VARIOUS ACTIVITIES IS AS UNDER The house on duty houses will conduct assembly activities for the allotted month. House on duty will coordinate with CCA and other Departments in conducting the various programmes. The house on duty Associate house master will escort the migration students to local market once in a month for needs on any Sunday. Matron will escort Migration girls on Sundays every month, if required.
HOUSE ON DUTY CCA ACTIVITIES AND MORNING ASSEMBLY ACTIVITIES
S.No Period House on Duty for CCA
MORNING ASSEMBLY
Remarks
1 APRIL-2019 ARAVALI-A-BOYS 8th CLASS-A 12TH CLASS
BOYS AND GIRLS
2 JULY-2019 ARAVALI-NIL SHIVALIK-UDAI-
A-GIRLS [SR]
9th CLASS-A BOYS AND GIRLS
3 AUGUST-2019 NILAGIRI-A-BOYS 9th CLASS-B BOYS AND GIRLS 4 SEPTEMBER-2019 SHIVALIK-A-BOYS 10th CLASS-A BOYS AND GIRLS 5 OCTOBER-2019 UDAIGIRI-A-BOYS 10th CLASS-B BOYS AND GIRLS 6 NOVEMBER-2019 UDAIGIRI-A-BOYS 10th CLASS-B BOYS AND GIRLS 7 DECEMBER-2019 ARAVALI-
UDAIGIRI- B-BOYS 11th CIASS BOYS AND GIRLS
8 JANUARY-2020 SHIVALIK-B BOYS 8th CLASS-B BOYS AND GIRLS 9 FEBRUARY-2020 ARAVALI-NIL
SHIVALIK-UDAI- B-GIRLS [JR]
7th CLASS-A BOYS AND GIRLS
10 MARCH-2020 NILAGIRI-B BOYS 7th CLASS-B BOYS AND GIRLS
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ON THE END OF THE MONTH THE OUT GOING HOUSE WILL PRESENT A HOUSE SHOW ON THE EVENING OF THE LAST WORKING DAY OF THE MONTH OR ONE DAY EARLIER.
MORNING ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE SCHEDULE
DAY LANGUAGE NAT.INT.SONG
MON &TUE MARATHI MARATHI ®IONAL LANGUAGE.
WED&THU HINDI HINDI SONG
FRI &SAT ENGLISH
ENGLISH SONG AND
REGIONAL LANGUAGE SONG
Every house to coordinate the committee for the conduct of CCA activities as per their turn. Even assembly activities are assigned to the house for a month as per turn/on rotation. The assembly activities and preparation for the CCA activities and maintenance of assembly diary and mess serving duty is assigned on rotation basis to each Hous
PROGRAMMES ORGANISING RESPONSIBILITIES S.No Name of the in charge for the
activity.Sh/Smt/Kum. Activity Members
Sh/Smt/Kum
1 House Maser-House on Duty Programme Arrngement Art teacher and TGT-Mathematics-1&2
2 VeenaRani Dalvi & Sakshi Welcoming the guests at main entrance
two guide students+ two senior /junior girls
3 Art teacher and M T Ambekar
Stage decoration /Stage arrangement/seating arrangement etc.,
TGT-M’Matics-1&2 , ART TEACHER, HOUSE ON DUTY STUDENTS
4 V R DALVI AND S M RAJE Anchoring and stage programme designing+ honoring the guests, etc.,
o2 senior boys+ two senior girls
5 Varsha Dhakate Welcome song, cultural programme, etc.,
Music club students.
6 Rakesh D Nadkarni, PGT & Concluding activity, like Vidyalaya Boys Captain and
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S K Singh,PGT vote of thanks, etc., Vidyalaya Girls Captain.
7 ART TEACHER PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY
ART TECHER- HOUSE ON DUTY STUDENTS
Sh. M T Ambekar will keep NCC TROOP IN FULL UNIFORM TO RECEIVE THE GUEST AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE FOR ALL THE PROGRAMMES.
AWARD OF POINTS FOR ACTIVITIES For Inter-House activities, following pattern of awarding of points may be followed-
Individual events
Group events: Academic points
First - 4 First – 8 Class topper-04 Second - 3 Second – 6 Class-second-03 Third - 2 Third – 4 Class-third-02 Fourth - 1 Fourth – 2 Subject top-01
CHAMPION HOUSE
Every year by the end of February, points awarded for Inter House CCA and sports/games competitions (as well for all other Inter-House Competitions conducted in the Vidyalaya, e.g. wall-magazine, gardening, morning assembly, cleanliness etc.) to each House will be totalled up. Thus, points of a Senior House and corresponding Junior House are added together to declare a Champion House.
The principal and Vice Principal will adjudge the house cleanliness during his regular visits, in the year 16-17, it could not take place, but this year this will be done meticulously. The house cleanliness marks will be added to their performance in CCA and Academic performance. Beside this on national festivals house decoration competition and classroom decoration competition will be organized to inculcate the patriotic and national feeling among the students. As per the directions of the NVS this Vidyalaya is going to organize youth parliament twice in year, one in first term and second in second term. Adolescence Education Programme is being taken up by this Vidyalaya. The AEP master trainers are instructed to conduct various programmes from time to time. The programmes include lectures by the staff members and outside resource persons. Painting, poster competition, and slogan competitions will be conducted. The pace setting activities plan is incorporated the AEP plan also,as per the directions of NVS,vide Lr.NO.34-1/Misc/2014-NVS[Acad]/228,Dated:25-01-2018.As per PAP-2019-20,the detailed plan is attached at the end of the plan. Vigilance Awareness week will be observed in the first week of the November–2018.the Vigilance Awareness week is scheduled from 3rd November to November 7, 2018. The Programme for the Vigilance Awareness is included in the CCA plan.
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THE CLUBS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE CLUBS
The clubs constituted with a view to inculcate the values of various subjects among the students. The clubs will help students to develop their attitude and aptitude in the subject. These will develop the service nature amongst the students. The leisure time of the students can also be utilized meaning fully by promoting Club Activities. Thus with the help of Clubs the all-round development of the student can be achieved. The CCE of CBSE lays thrust upon the Club activities, as these will promote leader ship qualities among the students. Thus with a view to promote all these qualities various Clubs are constituted .the student can opt for different club activities as per his choice. In the below table, the clubs allotted to various teachers for effective CCE.
READERS CLUB ECO CLUB 1. Sh. M S A SHAIK, Librarian- for All Classes.
1. Sh. C P Manwar, PGT-Bio 2. Smt.S B MOON. , TGT-Sci
SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY CLUB MATHS CLUB 1. Sh. M G ADHAOU, PGT-PHY. 2. Smt. SAKSHI-PGT-
CHEM 1. Sh. S M Raje, PGT
2. TGT-M’matics-1 3. TGT-M’matics-2
CIVIC CLUB CIVIC AND HISTORY CLUB 1.Sh. RAKESH D N, PGT-ENG 2.Smt.S M Raje, TGT- English
3, S. Maruti,PGT-Hindi
1.Sh.Shashikanth Singh, PGT-Geography 2. Sh.M T Ambekar, TGT-SST.
LITERARY CLUB MUSIC ANS PERFORMING ARTS CLUB 1. Smt VEENA RANI DALVI, TGT- English
2.Sh. KamaleshMali,TGT-HINDI 3.Smt SwwetyGarg, TGT-Hindi- FOR HINDI
4. Sh. B.R Mandge, TGT-Marathi
1.Sh. VARSHA DHAKATE. Music Teacher ALL CLASSES
PEACE CLUB HEALTH CLUB 1. Sh.W T Meshram, TGT-Marathi
Sh. DESHMUKH.STAFF BROTHER.
FINE ARTS CLUB INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
TECHNOLOGY CLUB Art teacher COMPUTER FACULTY CUM SYSTEM
ADMINSTRATOR-ALL CLASSES
PACE SETTING ACTIVITIES
The pacesetting activities plan includes the social service, development of awareness on various issues among the local communities. The activities will build co-operation between Vidyalaya and local community. The plan is initiated with help of cultural activities at local level and at other platforms. The tentative pace setting activities plan is taken as under, In addition to this, as per the suggestions to the staff from time to time innovative programmes will be taken up under the Pace Setting Activities.
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PACE SETTING ACTIVITIES IN CHARGE- Smt. S M RAJE, TGT-ENGLISH DATE PROGRAMME ACTIVITY PERSONS
INVOLVED/Sh/ Smt/ KUM
11TH JULY-2019 WORLD POPULATION DAY COMPAIGN
COMPAIGN AT THUPPA VILLAGE Sh. S M RAJE,TGT
20TH AUGUST-2019 SADBHAVAN DIWAS SADBHAVAN –HALF MARA THON –GUEST LECTURE ON Sh. RAJIV GANDHI
JYOTHI BHAKRE,PET
08-08-2019 EXHIBITION ON INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS AND REVOLUTIONERIS
IN VIDYALAY MP HALL FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
Sh. MANISH AMBEKAR
NOVEMBER-2019 LOCAL CRICKET TORUNAMENT
FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS Sh. B L SIRSAT
DECEMBER-2019 DANCE OMPETETION AND KAVI SAMMELAN FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS
FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS Sh. MARUTI SIRSE
28-03-2020 SAVE WATER COMPAIGN COMPAIGN AT CHIT MOGRA
Sh. C P MANWAR
29-03-2020 BIO DIVERSITY COMPAIGN COMPAIGN AT DEGLUR/ BET MOGRA VILLAGE
Sh. C P MANWAR
30-03-2020 SWACHA BHARAT COMPAIGN AT HOTTAL VILLAGE,DEGLUR
SWACHA BHARAT COMPAIGN AT HOTTAL VILLAGE,DEGLUR
ART TEACHER-BOTH PETS[ J BHAKRE-BL SIRSAT]
SCOUTS AND GUIDES The Vidyalaya is having Scout and Guide unit and as on date RajyaPuraskar Awards are being secured. Scout and guide activities are carried on the afternoon remedial duty days of the Scoutmaster and guide captain between 3.15 to 4.30 PM. The unit will celebrate the thinking day and important related days. Scouts and guides annual plan is annexed along with other plans. The Scouts activities will be coordinated by Sh. B L Sirsat, PET-ScoutMaster, and Guide Activities Will be Co-ordianted by Smt. VarshaDhakate, Music teacher.
MONTH TIMING ACTIVITY APRIL
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON STUDY
01-RASHTRAPATI AWARDREGISTRATION FORM FILLING UP 02- INFORMATION ABOUT SYLLABUS OF RAJYA PURASKAR & RASHTRAPATI PURASKAR TO BE GIVE TO SCOUTS & GUIDES 03- LOG BOOK INFORMATION & LASHING 04- PRATHAM SOPAN TEST
AUGUST
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON STUDY
01-HOKAYANTRA INFORMATION& USE 02- FLAG PROCEDURE, FLAG SONG PRATHANA 03- DIFFERENT FLAG INFORMATION 04- RAJYA PURASKAR TEST AT VIDYALAYA LEVEL
SEPTEMBER
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON
STUDY
01-LOGBOOK CHECKING OF VARIOUS SOPAN 02- PRATHAM SOPAN KNOTS & USES 03- DWITIYA SOPAN KNOTS & USES 04- TRITIYA SOPAN KNOTS & USES
OCTOBER As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON STUDY
01-INVESTURE, PRAVESH TEST & TRITIYA SOPAN TEST 02- AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ABOUT NAVODAYA IN SHANKARNAGAR TOWN
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NOVEMBER
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON STUDY
01-INFORMATION ABOUT PROFICIENCY BADGES 02- B P SIXDEMONSTARATION & USES 03- CAMP FIRE INFORMATION & FIRE SONG 04- INFORMATION ABOUT JAMBOREES
DECEMBER
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON STUDY
01-MAPING INFORMATION & PREPARATION 02- ONE MONTH GOOD TURN DIARY CHECKING 03- DIFFERENT BANDAGES & USES 04- DIFFERENT STRATURE & USES
JANUARY
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON
STUDY
01-DWITIYA SOPAN TEST
FEBRUARY
As per the study duty arrangement of Scout Master and Guide Captain
AFTERNOON
STUDY
01-THINKING DAY PROGRAMME & THREE NIGHT CAMP
NCC activities will be carried out on as per NVS,Pune annual calendar, between 4 TO 6.00PM and in the early hours on the scheduled days. Parades are conducted as per the training programmes provided battalion. The Programmes as per the guidelines of the NCC, Bn-52, Nanded will be organized on the specified dates. The schedule is annexed at the end of the plan.The Caretaker of the NCC Unit Sh. MANISH AMBEKAR; TGT-History will take care of the NCC activities.
VIDYALAYA MUSEUM IN CHARGE AND ACTIVITIES
Name of the in charge Activities to be taken up Sh. SHASHIKANTH SINGH,
PGT-GEOGRAPHY 1. All the items purchased under the Museum CornerHead will be displayed regularly. 2. Students will be directed to collect antiques as T heir project work.
OTHER NATIONAL LEVEL COMPETETIONS TO BE PARTICIPATED BY VIDYALAYA STUDENTS FOR THE ENRICHMENT
1.RASHTRIYA AVISHKAR ABHIYAN (RAA) In pursuance of the focus on connecting school based knowledge to life outside the school and making learning of Science & Mathematics a joyful and meaningful activity as well as to bring focus on innovation and use of technology, the Ministry of Human Resource Development has set up the Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan(RAA) – a convergent frame work that aims at nurturing a spirit of inquiry and creativity, love for Science and Mathematics and effective use of technology amongst children and encourage those who show an inclination and talent for these subjects, to be encouraged and supported to heights of academic excellence and research. Aim: While emphasizing the primacy of the schools and classroom transactions, the RAA aims to leverage the potential for Science, Mathematics and Technology learning in non-classroom settings. Beyond the four walls of a classroom, opportunities for Science, Mathematics and Technology learning is in abundance.
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Objectives: >To enable children to become motivated and engaged in Science, Mathematics and Technology (SMT) through observation, experimentation, inference drawing, model making, rational reasoning, testability etc. >To create curiosity, excitement and exploration among school children in Science, Mathematics and Technology. 2.SCIENCE CONGRESS / REGIONAL CHILDRENS’ SCIENCE CONGRESS: Science congress provides a forum for young talented students to inculcate scientific spirit and promote scientific temper among them and to nurture their creativity & scientific aptitude. To fine tune the smooth and timely conduct of the Science Congress from 14th to 19th November 2019. The topper students in Science in class-8 and 10 will take part in the science congress. 3. 27th NATIONAL CHILDREN’S SCIENCE CONGRESS-2019 Children’s Science Congress (CSC) is a unique programme that prompts children to think of some significant societal problem, ponder over its causes and subsequently try and solve the same using scientific process. This involves close and keen observation, raising pertinent questions, building models, predicting solutions on the basis of a model, trying out various possible alternatives and arriving at an optimum solution using experimentation, field work, research and innovative ideas. Participation in Children’s Science Congress encourages a sense of discovery. It emboldens the participants to question many aspects of our progress and development and express their findings in vernacular. The primary objective was to involve children in open-ended scientific projects of relevance to the society. CSC has now become a nation-wide program coordinated by NCSTC (National Council for Science and Technology Communication). 4. Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat: Govt. of India has designed various programmes under the “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’’ (EBSB) program for fostering National Integration. MHRD is the nodal Ministry for implementation of this program. The broad objective of this initiative is to celebrate the Unity in Diversity or our Nation and to maintain and strengthen the fabric of traditionally existing emotional bonds between the people of our country. 5.PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSESSMENT (PISA): In order to boost recognition and acceptability of Indian students and prepare them for global economy in 21st Century, Government of India has approved an agreement between India and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for participating in the Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA).121 students and 10 teachers have already registered for PISA from our Vidyalaya. 6.THE AWAKENED CITIZEN PROGRAM IN JNVS: Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has initiated the “Awakened Citizen Program in JNVs” in collaboration with Ramakrishna Mission, New Delhi in all eight regions with effect from the academic year 2017-2018. This year two more teachers are trained in this programme, thus a batch of 06 six teachers will be taking up this programme 7.23rd YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS: With a view to strengthen the roots of democracy, inculcate healthy habits of discipline, tolerance ofthe views of others and to enable the student community to know about the working
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of Parliament,Ministry ofParliamentaryAffairs in consultation with NVS introduced the scheme of National YouthParliament competition JNVs.Youthparliament has a special importance in developing an insight in the young students. Thus, the purpose of having Youth Parliament in NVS is: 1. To make students understand the parliamentary procedure. 2. To develop in students an insight into the working of parliament 3. To make students consider public issues and form their opinion on them. 4. To train students in the technique of group discussions. 5. To develop in them respect and tolerance for the views of others, respect for rules and to train them in group behaviour. 6. To make students aware of various problems being faced by our society and the country. 7. To develop in students the qualities of leadership. 8. To make students understand the common man’s point of view an express it in an articulated manner. This year our Vidyalaya is going to participate in the 23rd Youth Parliament Competition, as per the directions of NVS,pune 8.Contests organized by Governmental Agencies: 1. National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) organized by NCERT 2. Kishore Vagyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) by Deptt. of Sc. & Technology 3. Mathematics Olympiad conducted by Homi Baba Center for Science Education (HBCSE), TIFR Mumbai under the aegis of National Board for Higher Mathematics 4. Olympiad programs organized by Homi Baba Center for Science Education. HBCSE organizesmany Olympiad programs. Among the sciences, the Olympiad programme in Astronomy (Juniorand senior level), Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science and Physics is a five stage process for each subject separately. The first stage for each subject is organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) in collaboration with teacher associations in other subjects. All the remaining stages are organized by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE). 5. CSIR Programme on Youth for Leadership in Science (cpyls) scholarship- CSIR programme (x-xii) 6. State Science Talent Search Exam (SSTSE) conducted by Rajasthan State Govt. 9.Contests supported/Organized by Other NGO and Private organizations 1. Cryptic crossword contest: CCCC Cryptic Crossword Contest is an inter-school, national-level crossword solving contest open to students of class IX-XII studying in schools affiliated to any ofthe recognised boards in the country. 2. Vocabulary, Mathematics and Science contest organized by North South Foundation. 3. National Standard Exam in Junior Science (NSEJS) conducted by Indian Association of PhysicsTeachers 4. Homibabha Bal Vaigyanik Spardha (HBBVS) organized by Mumbai Science Teachers Association 5. National Science Olympiad (NSO) conducted by Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF)
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6. United Cyber Olympiad (UCO) organised by United Council 7. Maths Talent Search Exam (NTSE) organized by Indian Institute for Studies in Mathematics 8. National Level Science Talent Exam (NLSTSE) organized by Unified Council for Student of various classes. 9. National Interactive Maths Olympiad (NIMO) conducted by Edutheal Foundation 10.SCIENCE OLYMPIAD: The National Science Olympiad starts with an examination held at nearly 1400 schools across the country and culminates with the international Olympiads at different corners of the world. The national level examinations are designed to assess the conceptual understanding, logical reasoning, laboratory skills, and above all, ability to apply problem-solving skills to novel situations, both theoretical and experimental. Training is included from the third stage of the programme and the first two stages do not necessarily require any specialised coaching outside the regular school system. NVS also provides Training to the selected JNV students in Science Olympiad at various stages.
https://olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in/about-olympiads/stages/science-olympiad/ 11.MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD: The Mathematics Olympiad activity was undertaken by NBHM (National Board for Higher Mathematics) from 1986 onwards and is currently run in collaboration with the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Mumbai. One main purpose of this activity is to support mathematical talent among high school students in the country. NBHM has taken on the responsibility for selecting and training the Indian team for participation in the International Mathematical Olympiad every year. website: http://www.nbhm.dae.gov.in/olympiad.html 12. NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION: The scholarship under the present scheme awarded to the candidates for pursuing courses inscience and social science up to doctoral level and in professional courses like medicine and engineering up to second-degree level subject to the fulfillment of the conditions as per the norms. As on date 2000scholarships are awarded in the country with reservation of 15 percent for SC, 7.5 percent for ST and 27percent for other backward classes and 4 percent for group of students with benchmark disabilities. The National Talent Search Examination for students studying in class X is meant to identify and nurture talent. 13. INSPIRE MANAK: (Million Minds Augmenting National Aspiration and Knowledge) The Department of Science & Technology (DST) is implementing a national program Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) for attracting talented young students to study Science and pursue career in Research. This Program is being implemented since 2009-10.INSPIRE aims to identify, sustain and strengthen human capacity for Research and Development base of the country. Inspired research achieved by means of an innovative scientific pursuit is the objective of this flagship scheme of the DSTi.INSPIRE Award MANAK previously known as INSPIRE Award Scheme, is being implemented through State MANAK and mentoring will be provided by National Innovation Foundation (NIF), Ahemdabad, a autonomous organization of
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DST, based on the idea submitted by the student. The selection criteria will be based on innovation, creativity and novelty of the project that a student proposes to undertake, as submitted in the synopsis. DST/NIF will make conscious effort to represent girls and students belonging to SC/STs. 14. PETROLEUM CONSERVATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (PCRA): ‘Conserve Fuel - Save Future’ Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) is a registered society set up under the aegis of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India. PCRA aims at making oil conservation a national movement. As a non-profit organization, PCRA is engaged in promoting energy efficiency in various sectors of economy. It sponsors R&D activities for the development of fuel-efficient equipment /devices and organizes multi-media campaigns for creating mass awareness for the conservation of petroleum products. To take this message of oil conservation to the people, PCRA uses all possible and effective media for mass communication. It also utilizes various platforms like the World environment day, World energy day, various festivals etc. The main objective behind is to promote strategies and measures for accelerating conservation of petroleum products leading to environment protection, energy security and sustainable development and to create awareness among masses about the importance, 15.TESTS BY NORTH SOUTH FOUNDATION: Educational Contests organized by North South in India are designed to encourage academic excellence among students of secondary and senior secondary classes. It conducts spelling, vocabulary, math, essay writing, public speaking, brain bee and geography bees. For JNVs, like previous year, Academic tests in English, Maths and Science will be held online as per the schedule notified by NSF. The Schedules are to be decided by the RO and JNVs together. All students from classes VII, VIII and IX are to be registered. Competitions in Maths, Science and Vocabulary will be for junior (classes 7 & 8) and Senior (classes 9 & 10) levels. The six competitions are Junior Math (MB2), Senior Math (MB3), Intermediate Science (ISC) and Senior Science (SSC) and Junior Vocabulary(JVB), Senior Vocabulary (SVB) with 40 students participating in each competition i.e 240 students are registered for this competitions. 16.VIDYARTHI VIGYAN MANTHAN (VVM) OR NATIONAL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAM: Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan (VVM) is a national program for educating and popularizing science among school students of VI to XI standards. VVM also endeavors to identify the bright minds among the student community, who are keen on subjects related to science. Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan (VVM) is initiated by Vijnana Bharati (VIBHA) in collaboration with Vigyan Prasar, an autonomous organization under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India and National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) an institution under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. 17. VISHVA SANGAM As per the directions of NVS,our JNVs is associated with a VANUATU country The following activities are to be conducted to know the country completely.the teachers of Social sciences are given the responsibility.
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1. Quiz. 2. Comparison between India and specific country.3 Contribution in world peace and development. 4 Collect photograph, coins and stamp. 5. Prepare list of important personalities. 6. Organisation of folk song, dance, drama and showing movies. 7. Group discussion on geographical, political, financial condition. 8. Prepare scrap book.9. Location of important places on map. 10 Collect photographs of leader and tourist place.
VANUATU
Location map of Vanuatu Flag of Vanuatu Vanuatu, the Melanesian archipelago that comprises about 80 islands, formerly known as the New Hebrides. The Republic of Vanuatu is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Caledonia, east of Australia and west of Fiji. The Y-shaped chain of fourteen main islands between the South Pacific Ocean and the Coral Sea is of volcanic origin and home to several active volcanoes. The colliding Pacific and Indo-Australian continental plates provide for geological activities like earthquakes, tsunamis, cyclones, and volcanic eruptions, hardly tourist attractions. But Mount Yasur on Tanna Island is an easily accessible active volcano, and a major Vanuatu tourist attraction, especially at night.Highest point is Mount Tabwemasana, at 1,879 m (6,165 ft), located on the island of Espiritu Santo.The combined land area of the islands is 12,189 km², this is about the size of the Falkland Islands, or slightly larger than Connecticut.The archipelago has a population of 278,000 (in 2015), capital and largest city is Port Vila.Spoken languages are Bislama (English-based creole), English, French and various Austronesian languages.
https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/vanuatu.htm 18. ORGANISATION OF CLUSTER, REGIONAL AND ANNUAL SPORTS MEET IN VIDYALAYA. This year we have been allotted with cluster level selections of Kabaddi for boys and girls for all the levels, viz, under 14,16,18 and regional level Kabaddi Tournament for boys and girls. We have been entrusted with the sending regional Kabaddi teams of Pune Region to NVS national tournaments at JNV-Dumka, Jharkhand, Pata Region.
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SCHEDULE S.NO EVENT DATES OF THE EVENT 1 CLUSTER LEVEL SELECTION-BOYS AND GIRLS 21-22’AUG-2019 2 REGIONAL KABADDI TOURNAMENT-BOYS AND
GIRLS 26-27&28’AUG-2019
CONCLUSION It is happy to mention that most of the issues taken up in the previous year’s institutional plans are successfully taken up and completed. Still the academics of the Vidyalaya are to be improved yet. JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALYA, NANDED staff has put their efforts to optimize the performance of the Vidyalaya. The previous year results prove this. But yet a consistent growth has to be ensured. It needs constant efforts and dedication. The greater participation of the staff and students will strengthen the academic, financial and school administration of the Vidyalaya. The success of this plan entirely depends upon the staff and student of the Vidyalaya. The success amount and success quality of the Institutional plan will indicate the honesty and integrity of the staff of this Vidyalaya, this year the plan is designed as per the instructions of the NVS, Pune and a unique one. This plan is totally different from the previous issues and it also explains the Vidyalaya since the inception. The plan is prepared with a great hope that almighty will give enough strength to all the staff and students to meet the goals taken up in the institutional plan.
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CELEBRATION OF THE IMPORTANT OF DAYS
TIME: MORNING ASSEMBLY 2018-2018
ACTIVITIES TO BE TAKEN UP AS PER PAP-19-20 S.No MONTH DATE DAY Responsible person/department
1 APRIL 7TH APRIL WORLD HEALTH DAY PRINCIPAL-VP 2 MAY 31ST MAY WORLD TOBACCO DAY NIL 3 JUNE 5TH JUNE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY NIL 4 JULY 11TH JULY WORLD POPULATION DAY Sh. S M RAJE,TGT 5
AUGUST
1STAUGUST BALA GANGADHAR TILAK DEATH ANNIVERSARY
Sh. M T AMBEKAR,TGT
6TH AUGUST HIROSHIMA DAY Sh.S K SINGH,PGT-GEO 9TH AUGUST NAGASAKI DAY-QUIT INDIA DAY Sh.S K SINGH,PGT-GEO 15TH AUGUST INDEPENDENCE DAY CCA-PHY-EDU-DEPARTMENT 20TH AUGUST SADBHAVNA DIWAS Smt.J BHAKRE.PET 29TH AUGUST NATIONAL SPORTS DAY Sh. B L SIRSAT-PET
6
SEPTEMBER 5TH SEPTEMBER TEACHERS DAY-SANSKRIT DAY CCA- DEPARTMENT 8TH SEPTEMBER WORLD LITERACY DAY Sh. B R MANDGE,TGT
17THSEPTEMBER MARATHWADA MUKTI SANGRAM/ HYDERABAD LIBERATION DAY
Sh. RAKESH D N,PGT
30TH SEPTEMBER KARGIL VIJAY DIWAS Sh. S K SINGH,PGT-GEO
7
OCTOBER 1ST OCTOBER INTERNATIOANL DAY FOR EALDERLY PERSONS
Smt. S M RAJE,TGT
2ND OCTOBER
MAHATMA GANDHI /LALBAHADUR SHASTRI JAYANTI
Sh. MARUTI SIRSE,PGT
8 3RD OCTOBER WORLD NATURE DAY Sh. C P MANWAR,PGT 9 08TH OCTOBER WORLD BLIND DAY Sh. C P MANWAR,PGT
10 15TH OCTOBER APJ ABDUL KALAM BIRTHDAY-
CHILDREN CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION DAY
Smt. S B MOON,TGT-SCIENCE
11
16TH OCTOBER WORLD FOOD DAY-FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY DAY.
Sh. M J RAJE,PGT
29TH OCTOBER VIGILENCE AWARNES DAY VICE PRINCIPAL/PRINCIPAL 31TH OCTOBER SARDAR VALLABBHAI JAYANTHI Sh. M J RAJE,PGT
12 NOVEMBER
11TH NOVEMBER NATIONAL EDUCATION DAY-MOULANA A K AZAD BIRTHDAY.
Sh. M S A SHAIK,LIBRARIAN
14TH NOVEMBER JAWAHARLAL NEHRU JAYANTI- CHILDREN’S DAY
Sh. W T MESHRAM,TGT
24 NOVEMBER NCC DAY Sh. M T AMBEKAR,TGT 26TH NOVEMBER CONSTITUTION DAY Sh. S K SINGH,PGT
13
DECEMBER
1ST DECEMBER WORLDS AIDS DAY/ ALUMNI DAY Sh. C P MANWAR/COMMITTEE 4TH DECEMBER NAVY DAY Sh. ERAWANT J,SAKSHI 10TH DECEMBER HUMAN RIGHTS DAY Sh. V K CHATTE,TGT 23RD DECEMBER KISAN DIWAS Smt. M D PANDEY,TGT 24TH DECEMBER NATIONAL CONSUMER DAY Smt. VARSHA DHAKATE,MU.TR
28TH DECEMBER MATHEMATICS DAY Sh. MJ RAJE,PGT 14 12TH JANUARY NATIONAL YOUTH DAY CCA-DEPT
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JANUARY 23RD JANUARY NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE JAYANTI
Smt. VEENA RANI DALVI,TGT
15 JANUARY
12TH JANUARY NATIONAL YOUTH DAY VICE PRINCIPAL/PRINCIPAL 24TH JANUARY NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY Smt. VEENA RANI DALVI,TGT 25TH JANUARY ARMY DAY Sh. KAMALESH MALI,TGT 26TH JANUARY REPUBLIC DAY CCA-PHY-EDU-DEPARTMENT 30TH JANUARY MARTYRS DAY
16 FEBRUARY 1ST FEBRUARY WORLD CANCER DAY Smt. S GUPTA,TGT-HINDI 12TH FEBRUARY CHARLES DARWIN’S BIRTH DAY Sh. C P MANWAR,PGT 19TH FEBRUARY SHIVAJI MAHARAJ JAYANTI CCA DEPARTMENT
17 22ND FEBRUARY WORLD THINKING DAY-SCOUTS AND GUIDES
Smt. VARSHA DHKATE
18 28TH FEBRUARY NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY/NVS DAY TGT-SCIENCE/CCADEPT 19 MARCH 5TH MARCH WORLD MATHEMATICS DAY Sh. M J RAJE,PGT
8TH MARCH INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY Smt. S M RAJE,TGT 21ST MARCH WORLD FOREST DAY- INTERNATIONAL
DAY FOR ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION.
Sh. C P MANWAR,PGT
22ND MARCH WORLD WATER DAY Sh. M T AMBEKAR,TGT
DAYS TO BE CELEBRATED BY SCOUTS AND GUIDES &NCC UNIT-AS PER S&G PROGRAMME
1 APRIL 22ND APRIL EARTH DAY NCC-WING 2 SEPTEMBER 10THSEPTEMBER PACHMARHI DAY SCOUTS &GUIDES
16THSEPTEMBER INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PLACE SCOUTS &GUIDES 3 OCTOBER 1ST OCTOBER INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ELDERLY PERSONS SCOUTS &GUIDES
2ND OCTOBER ANTI LEPROSY DAY –WORLD HABITAT DAY –INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NONVIOLENCE
SCOUTS &GUIDES
4 NOVEMBER 7TH NOVEMBER B S&G FOUNDATION DAY SCOUTS &GUIDES 5 DECEMBER 3RD DECEMBER INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR DISABLED PERSONS SCOUTS &GUIDES
IMPORTANT DAYS
S.No MONTH DATE DAY
1
APRIL
1ST April ALL FOOLS DAY 2nd April WORLD AUTISM DAY 4th APRIL INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR MINE AWARNESS AND ASSISTANCE DAY 5TH APRIL NATIONAL MARITIME DAY 6th APRIL INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE. 7TH APRIL WORLD HEALTH DAY 8TH APRIL INTERNATIONAL ROMANI DAY 11TH APRIL
INTERNATIONAL LOUSIE LOUSIE DAY
12th APRIL INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT 14TH APRIL
Dr. BABA SAHEB AMBEDKAR JAYANTI [INDIA]
15TH APRIL
DAY OF SILENCE AND DAY OF DIALOUGE
16TH APRIL
WORLD FOUR SQUARE DAY
17TH APRIL
WORLD HEMOPHELIA DAY
18TH APRIL
WORLD HERITAGE DAY
21ST APRIL
INTERNATIONAL CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION DAY[ APJ KALAM BIRTHDAY]
22ND WORLD EARTH DAY
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APRIL 23RD APRIL
WORLD BOOK AND COPYRIGHT DAY
25TH APRIL
WORLD MALARIA DAY AND WORLD VETERNARY DAY
26THAPRIL WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DAY 28Th APRIL WORLD DAY FOR SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK 29TH APRIL
INTERNATIONAL DANCE DAY/ INTERNATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ALL VICTIMS OF CHEMICAL WARFARE.
30TH APRIL
INTERNTIONAL JAAZ DAY
2
MAY
1ST May INTERNATIONAL WORKERS DAY-MAYDAY 3rd May WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY 4th May REMEMBRANCE OF THE DEAD/STAR WARS DAY/GREENERY DAY 5th May INTERNATIONAL MID WIVES DAY 6th May INTERNATIONAL NO DIET DAY 8th May INERNATIONAL RED CROSS DAY 11th May MOTHERS DAY/ NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DAY[INDIA]/MILITARY
SPOUSE APPRECIATION DAY 12th May INTERNATIONAL NURSES DAY 15th May INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE FAMILY. 17th May WORLD TELE COMMUNICATION DAY/INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST
HOMOPHOBIA AND TRANSPHOBIA/WORLD INFORMATION SOCIETY DAY.
20th May THE DAY OF THE FOOL MOON 21st May WORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR DIALOGUE AND
DEVELOPMENT. 22nd May INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY. 23RDMay WORLD TURTLE DAY/INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END
OBSTETRIC FISTULA 24th May COMMONWEALTH DAY 25Th May INTERNATIONAL MISSING CHILDRENS DAY/TOWER
DAY/GREEK PRIDE DAY 29th May INTERNTIONAL DAY OF UN PEACE KEEPERS 31st May WORLD ANTI’ TOBACCO DAY
3
JUNE
1STJUNE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DAY/ GLOBAL DAY OF PARENTS
4thJUNE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INNOCENT CHILDREN VICTIMS OF AGGRESSION.
5thJUNE WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY.
6thJUNE D-DAY
8thJUNE WORLD OCEANS DAYS.
10thJUNE WORLD EYE DONATION DAY
12thJUNE INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS DAY
14thJUNE WORLD BLOOD DONAR DAY
17thJUNE WORLD DAY TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT
18thJUNE AUTISTICS PRIDE DAY/INTERNATIONAL PICNIC DAY
20thJUNE WORLD REFUGEE DAY
21stJUNE WORLD HYDROGRAPHY DAY/WORLD HUGGING DAY/ INTRNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA
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22ndJUNE WORLD MUSIC DAY
23rdJUNE INTERNTIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE DAY/ INTERNATIONAL WIDOWS DAY
25thJUNE BANKIMCHANDRE CHATTERJI JAYANTI [INDIA]/ DAY OF THE SEAFARER
26th JUNE
INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST DRUG ABOVE AND ILLICIT TRAFFICKING / UN INTERNATIONAL DAY IN SUPPORT OF VICTIMS OF TORTURE
27thJUNE WORLD DIABETICS DAY
29thJUNE DADABHAI NOWROJI DEATH ANNIVERSARY[INDIA]
30thJUNE INTERNATIONAL FATHERS DAY
No MONTH DATE DAY
4
JULY
1st JULY NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY[INDIA]/INTERNATIONAL JOKE DAY 2nd JULY WORLD UFO DAY/ INTERNATIONAL DAY OF COOPERTIVES 6th JULY WORLD ZOONOSES DAY 11th JULY WORLD POPULATION DAY 14th JULY BASTILLE DAY 15th JULY WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY 18th JULY NELSON MANDELA INTRNATIONAL DAY 22nd JULY
PI APPROXIMATION DAY
23rd JULY LOKMANYA TILAK JAYANTI[INDIA] 26th JULY KARGIL DAY/VIJAY DIWAS 28th JULY
WORLD HEPATITIS DAY
29th JULY INTERNATIONAL TIGER DAY
30th JULY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FRIENDSHIP/WORLD DAY AGAINST TRAFFICING IN PERSONS
1st August TILAK DEATH ANNIVERSARY[INDIA]
4th August INTERNATIONAL BEAR DAY
6th August HIROSHIMA DAY/ FRIENDSHIP DAY
9th August QUIT INDIA DAY/NAGASAKI’DAY/ INTERNATIOANL DAY OF THE WORLD INDIGENIOUS PEOPLE.
12th August INTERNATION YOUTH DAY
13th August INTERNATIONAL LEFT HANDER’S DAY
15th August INDIAN INDEPENDENCEDAY/GRAND PARENTS DAY
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AUGUST 19th August WORLD PHOTOGRAPHERS DAY/ WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY
20th August WORLD MASQUITODAY/INDIAN AKSHAY URJADAY /RAJIV GANDHI JAYANTI -SADBHAVANA DIWAS.
23rd August INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE REMEMBRANCE OF THE SLAVE TRADE AND ITS ABOLITION.
26th August WOMENS EQUALITY DAY
29th August NATIONAL SPORTS DAY/DHYANCHAND BIRTHDAY [INDIA]/ INTERNTIONAL DAY AGAINST NUCLEAR TESTS.
30th August INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARENCES.
IST FRIDAY OF AUGUST INTERNATIONAL BEAR DAY.
IST SUNDAY OF AUGUST FRIENDSHIP DAY.
S.No MONTH DATE DAY
6
September
5th September TEACHERS DAY/ INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CHARITY 8th September WORLD LITERACY DAY 10th September PACHMARHI DAY 11th September PATRIOT DAY 12th September UNITED NATIONS DAY FOR SOUTH –SOUTH COOPERATION 14th September WORLD FIRST AID DAY 15th September ENGINEERS DAY/INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DEMOCRACY 16th September WORLD OZONE DAY/ INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE
PRESERVATION OF OZONE LAYER 17th September HYDERABAD LIBRATION DAY 19th September INTERNATIONAL TALK LIKE PARROT DAY 21stv September ALZHEIMER’S DAY / INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 22nd September ROSE DAY/WORLD CARE FREE DAY 24th September WORLD HEART DAY 26th September WORLD DAY OF THE DEAF/ INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE
TOTAL ELIMINATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS. 27th September WORLD TOURISM DAY 28thv September WORLD RABIES DAY 29thv September WORLD TOURISAMDAY/INTERNATIONAL COFFEE DAY
1STOcotober WORLD VEGETARIAN DAY/INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ELDERLY PERSONS.
2NDOcotober INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON VIOLENCE/WORLD ANTI LEPROSY DAY/ GANDHI JAYANTI
3nd Ocotober WORLD HABITAT DAY 4thOcotober WORLD ANIMAL WELFARE DAY 5thOcotober WORLD TEACHERS DAY 7thOcotober WORLD WILD LIFE DAY 8thOcotober INDIAN AIR FORCE DAY/WORLD BLIND DAY 9thOcotober WORLD POST OFFICE DAY/WORLD EYE DAY
100thOcotober WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY/NATIONAL POST DAY 110thOcotobe INTERNATIOANL DAY OF GIRL CHILD
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7 October
120thOcotobe WORLD SIGHT DAY 13rdOcotober UN INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR NATURAL DISASTER
REDUCTION. 14thOcotober WORLD STANDARDS DAY 15thOcotober WORLD PREGNANCY DAY AND INFANT LOSS REMEMBRANCE
DAY /WORLD WHITE CANE DAY/ABDUAL KALAMBIRTHDAY CHILDREN CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION DAY [INDIA]/ INTRNATIONAL DAY OF RURAL WOMEN.
16thOcotober WORLD FOOD DAY/FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY DAY 17thOcotober INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE REACTIVATION OF POVERTY. 23rdOcotober MOLE DAY 24thOcotober UNITED NATIONS DAY/WORLD DEVELOPMENT
INFORMATION DAY 27thOcotober WORLD HERITAGE DAY/ WORLD DAY FOR AUDIO VISULA
HERITAGE 29th Ocotober WORLD PSORIASIS DAY 30thOcotober WORLD THRIFT DAY IST MONDAY-WORLD HABITAT DAY IIND THURSDAY-WORLD SIGHTDAY
S.No MONTH DATE DAY
8
November
1ST November WORLD VEGAN DAY/ALL SAINTH DAY 2rd November WORLD ALL SOULS DAY/WORLD SMELE DAY/
INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END IMPURITY FOR CRIMES AGAINST JOURNALISTS
6th November INTRNATIONAL DAY FOR PREVENTING THE EXPLOITATION OF ENVIROMNMENT IN WAR AND ARMED CONFLICTS.
7th November SCOUT & GUIDE FOUNDATION DAY 10th November WORLD TRANSPORT DAY / WORLD SCIENCE DAY FOR PEACE
AND DEVELOPMENT. 11th November WORLD VETERANTARY DAY /NATIONAL EDUCATION
DAY(INDIA) MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD BIRTH DAY
14th November CHILDRENS DAY INDIA /WORLD DIABETICDAY
16th November INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR TOLERANCE
17th November INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DAY. / WORLD PHILOSOPHY DAY
19th November INTERNATIONAL MENS DAY /INTERNATIONAL CITIZENS DAY/WORLD TOILET DAY/INDIRAGANDHI JAYANTI
20th November INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS DAY/INTERNATIONAL TRANSGENDER DAY / REMEMBRANCE DAY/ WORLD DAY FOR REMEMBRANCE FOR ROAD TRAFFIC VICTIMS/ AFRICA INDUSTRILISATION DAY
21 November WORLD TELEVISION DAY/WORLD HELLOW DAY. 25th November INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE
AGAINST WOMEN. 26th November NATIONAL LAW DAY[INDIA] 29th November INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINIAN
PEOPLE 30th November CITIES FOR LIFE DAY & SELF INJURY AWARENESS
DAY/WORLD THRIFT DAY
1ST December WORLD AIDS DAY
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December
2rd December INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVARY
3rd December UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.
4th December NAVY DAY
5th December INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER DAY FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
6th December DA.AMBEDKAR DEATH ANNIVERSARY
7thDecember ARMED FORCES FLAG DAY (INDIA)/ INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION DAY
9th December INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST CORRUPTION.
10th December INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHT DAY
11th December INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN DAY
14th December ENERGY CONSERVATION DAY
18th December INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY
20th December INTERNATIONAL HUMAN SOLIDARITY DAY
23th December FORMERS DAY/KISAN DIWAS
25thDecember NATIONAL CONSUMER DAY [INDIA]/ NCC DAY.
S.No MONTH DATE DAY
10
JANUARY
1ST January FOUNDERS DAY/GLOBAL FAMILY DAY 3rd January SAVITRIBAI PHULE JAYANTI (INDIA) 9th January PRAVAS BHARATIYAS DAY 10th January WORLD LAUGHTERS DAY 12th January NATIONAL YOUTH DAY [INDIA] 15th January ARMY DAY[INDIA] 21st January NATIONAL HUG DAY 24th January NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY[INDIA] 25th January NATIONAL VOTERS DAY[INIDA] 26th January INTERNATIONAL CUSTUMS DAY/REPUBLIC DAY[INDIA] 27th January INTERNATIONAL HALO CAUAT REMEBRENCE DAY 30th January MARTYRS DAY [INDIA] 31st January INTERNATIONAL STREET CHILDREN’S DAY
11
February
1ST February WORLD CANCER DAY 6TH February INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZEROTOLERANCE TO FEMALE
GENETAL MUTILATION 12th February DARWIN DAY-CHARLES DARWIN BIRTH DAY 13th February WORLD RADIO DAY 19th February SHIVAJI JAYANTI[INDIA] 20th February WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE 21st February INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY 22nd February THINKING DAY-SCOUTS AND GUIDESDAY 24th February NATIONAL CENTRAL EXERCISE DAY[INDIA] 28th February NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY (INDIA)/ INTERNATIONAL
RARE DISEASE DAY
1ST MARCH ZERO DISCRIMINATION DAY 3th March WORLD WILDLIFE DAY 5th March WORLD MATHEMATICS DAY 8th March INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY 14th March WORLD PI DAY & WHITE DAY
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March
15th March WORLD CONSUMER RIGHTS DAY/WORLD DISABLED DAY 17th March SAINT PATRICK’S DAY 20th March WORLD SPARROW DAY 21st March INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION /WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY/WORLD POETRY DAY/WORLD FORESTRY DAY.
22 nd March WORLD WATER DAY/WORLD RESOURCE DAY 23rd March WORLD METEOROLOGICAL DAY 24th March WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY 25th March INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH DETAINED
AND MISSING STAFF MEMBERS. 26th March WORLD PURPLE DAY 27th March WORLD THEATRE DAY
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CALENDAR OF VIDYALAYA ACTIVITIES-2019-20
APRIL 2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 MONDAY NEW SESSION COMMENCES WITH SPECIAL ASSEMBLY / SUBMISSION OF TEACHERS DIARY / STAFF MEETING AND DISTRIBUTION OF PORTFOLIO.
2 TUESDAY SUBMISSION OF MONTHLY REPORT TO RO- M&R COMMITTEE MEETING TO MAKE THE PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2019-20
3 WEDNESDAY 4 THURSDAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS/INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR MINE AWARNESS & ASSISTANCE IN
MINE ACTION 5 FRIDAY HOUSE PREFECT /MESS COMMITTEE MEETING 6 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT & PEACE –POEM RECITATION –ENGLISH-
JR&SR 7 SUNDAY WORLD HEALTH DAY/ SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 8 MONDAY 9 TUESDAY
10 WEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHUBLE JAYANTI
12 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HUMAN SPACE FLIGHT 13 SATURDAY HINDI SPEECH COMPETETION-HINDI-SR & JR 14 SUNDAY DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR JAYANTI/ SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 15 MONDAY 16 TUESDAY 17 WEDNESDAY MAHAVIR JAYASNTH-HOLIDAY 18 THURSDAY 19 FRIDAY GOODFRIDAY-HOLIDAY 20 SATURDAY 21 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 22 MONDAY WORLD EARTH DAY ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY 23 TUESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY UT-1-FOR CLASS-XII 25 THURSDAY WORLD MALARIA DAY/ UT-1-FOR CLASS-XII 26 FRIDAY WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DAY/ UT-1-FOR CLASS-XII 27 SATURDAY SCIENCE QUIZ-JUNIOR 28 SUNDAY SAFETY SECURITY MEETING/WORLD DAY FOR SAFETY & HEALTH AT WORK 29 MONDAY DAY OF REMEMBRANCE FOR ALL VICTIMS OF CHEMICAL WARFARE/RESULT DECLARATION OF
UT-1. HOME ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE GIVEN BY ALL SUBJECT TEACHERS TO THEIR CLASS STUDENTS.
30 TUESDAY SUMMER VACATION STARTS
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MAY 2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 WEDNESDAY WORK DISTRIBUTION AMONG MULTITASKING EMPLOYEES 2 THURSDAY 4 SATURDAY TENDER NOTIFICATION 5 SUNDAY BEGINNING OF M & R WORK
10 FRIDAY 15 WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FAMILIES 17 FRIDAY WORLD TELECOMMUNICATION & INFORMATION SOCIETY DAY 18 SATURDAY UPDATE OF SCHOLAR REGISTER & STUDENTS' RECORDS 19 SUNDAY OPENING OF ALL FILES AND REGISTERS FOR CURRENT YEAR 20 MONDAY "VESAK" THE DAY OF FUL MOON 21 TUESDAY WORLD DAY FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY FOR DIALOGUE & DEVELOPMENT 22 WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 23 THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END OBSETERIC FISTULA 25 SATURDAY UPLOADING OF SALARY IN UBI WEB PORTAL SUBMISSION OF CBSE RESULT ANALYSIS
(TENTATIVELY) 29 WEDNESDAY REVIEW OF BUDGET EXPENDITURE 31 FRIDAY WORLD ANTI TOBACCO DAY
JUNE 2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 SATURDAY CLEANING OF SEPTIC TANK / DRAINS / OHT 2 SUNDAY 3 MONDAY SUBMISSION OF MONTHLY REPORTS 4 TUESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INNOCENT CHILDREN VICTIMS OF AGGRESSION 5 WEDNESDAY WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 8 SATURDAY WORLD OCEAN DAY
09 SUNDAY FINALIZATION OF TENDER PROCESS 12 WEDNESDAY WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR 13 THURSDAY COMPLETION OF SERVICE RECORD OF ALL STAFF 14 FRIDAY WORLD BLOOD DONOR DAY 15 SATURDAY ISSUE OF PURCHASE ORDER /
WORK ORDER 16 SUNDAY SUPPLY ORDER INDENT TO STORE AND MESS 20 THURSDAY REVIEW OF BUDGET EXPENDITURE 21 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA 22 SATURDAY FINALIZATION & REVIEW OF M&R WORK 23 SUNDAY CLEANING OF ROOF TOPS OF THE ACADEMIC BLOCK, HOSTELS & MESS PROCUREMENT OF
MATERIAL ESPECIALLY RATION, DAILY USE ARTICLES, STATIONERY ETC. 25 TUESDAY DAY OF THE SEAFARER 26 WEDNESDAY CLEANING OF HOUSES & ACADEMIC BLOCK / BATHROOMS / TOILETS 27 THURSDAY 28 FRIDAY REPORTING OF ALL TEACHING STAFF 29 SATURDAY STAFF MEETING 30 SUNDAY REPORTING OF STUDETNS AFTER
SUMMER VACATION
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1 MONDAY REOPENING OF VIDYALAYA AFTER SUMMER VACATION 2 TUESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF COOPERATIVES /VAN MAHOSTAV 3 WEDNESDAY VAN MAHOSTAV 4 THURSDAY M&R COMMITTEE MEETING / HOUSE PREFECT /
MESS COMMITTEE MEETING / VAN MAHOSTAV 5 FRIDAY MIGRATION STUDETNS MEETING/INVESTITURE CEREMONY
VAN MAHOSTAV / MESS COMMITTEE MEETING 6 SATURDAY POEM RECITATION-HINDI-JR&SR/VAN MAHOSTAV 7 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 8 MONDAY VAN MAHOSTAV 9 TUESDAY
10 WEDNESDAY 11 THURSDAY WORLD POPULATION DAY (SEMINAR) /CCA - EXTEMPORE SPEECH IN ENGLISH 12 FRIDAY 13 SATURDAY WELCOME TOLL THE NEW ENTRANTS-6,9TH AND 11TH CLASSES/ FRESHERS DAY 14 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 15 MONDAY GURU POURNIMA /WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY 16 TUESDAY 17 WEDNESDAY 18 THURSDAY NELSON MANDELA INTERNATIONAL DAY 19 FRIDAY 20 SATURDAY GROUP SONGS COMPETETION-NATIONAL INTEGRATION SONGS-JR&SR 21 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 22 MONDAY PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-1 23 TUESDAY BAL GANGADHAR TILAK JAYANTI/ PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-1 24 WEDNESDAY PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-1 25 THURSDAY PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-1/UNIT TEST-2[CLASS-XI&XII] 26 FRIDAY PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-1/UNIT TEST-2[CLASS-XI&XII] 27 SATURDAY QUIZ COMPETETION-GENERAL KNOWLEDGE-JR AND SENIOR/ PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-
1/UNIT TEST-2[CLASS-XI&XII] 28 SUNDAY WORLD HEPATITIS DAY 29 MONDAY 30 TUESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FRIENDSHIP/ PERIODIC WRITTEN TEST-1- UNIT TEST-2[CLASS-
XI&XII] RESULT DECLARATION 31 WEDNESDAY HOUSE TALENT SHOW
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1 THURSDAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS 2 FRIDAY CCA FANCY DRESS COMPETITION 3 SATURDAY GROUP DANCE COMPETETION-FOLKDANCE-JUNIOR AND SENIOR 4 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 5 MONDAY CCA MONO ACT-JR&SR/ MESS COMMITTEE MEETING 6 TUESDAY HIROSHIMA DAY (FILM SHOW) ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY / 7 WEDNESDAY 8 THURSDAY QUIT INDIA DAY -ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY 9 FRIDAY CAREER GUIDANCE & COUNSELING / IH JR/SR BADMINTON
10 SATURDAY MATHS QUIZ-JUNIOR AND SENIOR 11 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 12 MONDAY INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY 13 TUESDAY 14 WEDNESDAY CLUB ACTIVITY/CLUB ACTIVITY / 15 THURSDAY INDEPENDANCE DAY /MUSICAL NIGHT
(SOLO / GROUP/INSTRUMENTAL)/ RAKSHA BANDHAN 16 FRIDAY AEP ACTIVITY 17 SATURDAY MOCK INTERVIEW OF RENOWED PERSONALI9TIES-SENIOR 18 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 19 MONDAY 20 TUESDAY SADBHAVANA DIWAS (RALLY) / CCA - RANGOLI COMPETITION 21 WEDNESDAY 22 THURSDAY 23 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE REMEMBRANCE OF THE SLAVE TRADE & ITS ABOLUTION 24 SATURDAY RANGOLI MAKING CELEBRATION-JANMASHTMI-SENIOR AND JUNIOR 25 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 26 MONDAY SAFETY SECURITY MEETING /UNIT TEST-3[CLASS-XI&XII] 27 TUESDAY UNIT TEST-3[CLASS-XI&XII] 28 WEDNESDAY UNIT TEST-3[CLASS-XI&XII] 29 THURSDAY NATIONAL SPORTS DAY/ 30 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES
31 SATURDAY STORYH WRITING COMPETETION-SR AND JUNIOR-ENGLISH AND MARATHI/ HOUSE
TALENT SHOW/UNIT TEST-3[CLASS-XI&XII]-RESULT DECLARATION
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SEPTEMBER –2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 2 MONDAY CELEBRATION OF GANESH CHATURTHI-ALL 3 TUESDAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS 4 WEDNESDAY MESS COMMITTEE MEETING
5 THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CHARITY/TEACHERS DAY –ALL STUDENTS
6 FRIDAY
7 SATURDAY DEBATE COMPETATION-HINDI-JR&SR 8 SUNDAY WORLD LITERACY DAY/ SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 9 MONDAY
10 TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY
12 THURSDAY UNITED NATIONAL DAY FOR SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION 13 FRIDAY 14 SATURDAY HINDI PAKHWADA BEGINS / हंद राजभाषा/-- ALL
15 SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DEMOCRACY/ SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 16 MONDAY WORLD OZONE DAY - ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY हंद राजभाषा/ KAVITA PATHAN-BHAKTIKALIN –
SR/ HALF YEARLY EXAM-VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 17 TUESDAY हंद राजभाषा KAVITALEKHAN/ -SWARACHIT-SRANDJR / HALF YEARLY EXAM/ / PERODIC
WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 18 WEDNESDAY / हंद राजभाषा DEBATECOMPETATION/ -VAD-VIVAD-HINDI-SR/ HALF YEARLY EXAM-
VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII / PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 19 THURSDAY हंद राजभाषा EXTEMPORE SPEECH/ -HINDI-SR/ HALF YEARLY EXAM-VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII /
PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 20 FRIDAY हंद राजभाषा DHOHA PATHAN/ -KABIR AND TULSIDASETC , .,-SR/ HALF YEARLY EXAM-
VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII / PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 21 SATURDAY हंद राजभाषा /INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE/ESSAY WRITING COMPETETION-SR/ HALF
YEARLY EXAM-VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII / PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 22 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 23 MONDAY हंद राजभाषा /ELOCUTION –SR STUDENTS/ HALF YEARLY EXAM-VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII / PERODIC
WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 24 TUESDAY ESSAY WRITING COMPETETION-SR / हंद राजभाषा/ HALF YEARLY EXAM-VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII /
PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 25 WEDNESDAY / हंद राजभाषा SAMSMRANLEKHAN/ -HINDI / HALF YEARLY EXAM-VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII /PERODIC
WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X] 26 THURSDAY हंद राजभाषा /INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE TOTAL ELIMINATION OF NUCLEAR
WEAPONS/KAVI SAMMELAM-HINDI-JR AND SR 27 FRIDAY हंद राजभाषा /WORLD TOURISM DAY/ ESSAY WRITING COMPETETION
28 SATURDAY CLOSING CEREMONY HINDI PAKHWADA / हंद राजभाषा HALF YEARLY EXAM-
VI,VII,VIII,XI,XII /PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2[IX&X]-RESLUT DECLARATION 29 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
30 MONDAY HOUSE TALENT SHOW
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OCTOBER – 2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 TUESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF OLDER PERSON 2 WEDNESDAY MAHATMA GANDHI’S BIRTHDAY / INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON-VIOLENCE 3 THURSDAY WORLD HABITAT DAY 4 FRIDAY
5 SATURDAY SUBMISSION OF MONTHLY REPORTS/WORLD TEACHER'S DAY / MESS COMMITTEE MEETING
6 SUNDAY SUNDAY/ SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
7 MONDAY WINTER BREAK BEGINS 8 TUESDAY WORLD BLIND DAY 9 WEDNESDAY
10 THURSDAY 11 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF GIRL CHILD 12 SATURDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 13 SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DISASTER REDUCTION/ SUNDAY/ SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 14 MONDAY WINTER BREAK BEGINS 15 TUESDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF RURAL WOMAN/SUNDAY 16 WEDNESDAY WORLD FOOD DAY 17 THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ERADICATION OF POVERTY/DUSSERA 18 FRIDAY 19 SATURDAY 20 SUNDAY SUNDAY/ SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 21 MONDAY 22 TUESDAY 23 WEDNESDAY 24 THURSDAY UNITED NATION DAY /WORLD DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION DAY 25 FRIDAY 26 SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY WORLD DAY FOR AUDIOVISUAL HERITAGE/ SUNDAY/ SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 28 MONDAY VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK 29 TUESDAY 30 WEDNESDAY 31 THURSDAY
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NOVEMBER –2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 FRIDAY
2 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END IMPUNITY FOR CRIMES AGAINST JOURNALISTS
3 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 4 MONDAY
5 TUESDAY SUNDAY/GURU NANAK JAYANTI/ REPORTING OF STUDENTS AFTER WINTER BREAK
6 WEDNESDAY 7 THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY MESS COMMITTEE MEETING
9 SATURDAY SOCIAL SCIENCE QUIZ-JUNIOR AND SENIOR 10 SUNDAY WORLD SCIENCE DAY FOR PEACE & DEVELOPMENT/ SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN
/ GARDENING 11 MONDAY NATIONAL EDUCATION DAY 12 TUESDAY GURUNAK JAYANTHI-SPEECH 13 WEDNESDAY 14 THURSDAY CHILDREN'S DAY / WORLD DIABETES DAY /NATIONAL BOOK WEEK BEGINS 15 FRIDAY 16 SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF TOLERANCE/SCIENCE QUIZ-JUNIOR AND SENIOR 17 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING / 18 MONDAY 19 TUESDAY WORLD PHILOSOPHY DAY/SUNDAY 20 WEDNESDAY 21 THURSDAY UNIT TEST-4[CLASS-XI&XII] 22 FRIDAY UNIT TEST-4[CLASS-XI&XII] 23 SATURDAY GROUP SONG COMPETETION-SR AND JUNIOR/ UNIT TEST-4[CLASS-XI&XII] 24 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING / 25 MONDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST
WOMEN 26 TUESDAY NCC DAY/ UNIT TEST-4[CLASS-XI&XII]-RESULT DECLARATION 27 WEDNESDAY 28 THURSDAY 29 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDAITY WITH THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE 30 SATURDAY SPEECH COMPETETION /NATIONAL FLAG DAY-SENIORS/ HOUSE TALENT
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DECEMBER- 2019 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 SUNDAY WORLD AIDS DAY (AEP ACTIVITIES)/ SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 2 MONDAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS /INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY . 3 TUESDAY WORLD DISABLED DAY
4 WEDNESDAY MESS COMMITTEE MEETING 5 THURSDAY CCA - MIME COMPETITION / PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII
INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER DAY FOR ECONOMIC & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 6 FRIDAY PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII 7 SATURDAY GROUP SONG SOMPETETION/INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION DAY/ PRE BOARD-1-
CLASS-XII 8 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 9 MONDAY PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]/ PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII
10 TUESDAY HUMAN RIGHTS DAY/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]/ PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII
11 WEDNESDAY PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]/ PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII 12 THURSDAY PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]/ PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII 13 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL ANTI-CURRUPTION DAY/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]/ PRE BOARD-
1-CLASS-XII 14 SATURDAY ESSAY WRITING COMPETETION IN ENGLISH-SENIOR/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2/
PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]/ PRE BOARD-1-CLASS-XII 15 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 16 MONDAY UNIT TEST-5-CLASS-XI 17 TUESDAY PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-2/ PERODIC WRITTEN TEST-3[IX-X]-PREBOARD-1-CLASS-XII-
RESULT DECLARATION /UNIT TEST-5-CLASS-XI 18 WEDNESDAY UNIT TEST-5-CLASS-XI 19 THURSDAY 20 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN SOLIDARITY DAY 21 SATURDAY ESSAY WRITING IN MARATHI-JUNIORS/ UNIT TEST-5-CLASS-XI-RESULT DECLARATION 22 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 23 MONDAY 24 TUESDAY CHRISTMAS EVE DAY(CHRISTMAS CAROL) 25 WEDNESDAY CHRISTMAS DAY /CELEBRATION AT VIDYALAYA LEVEL 26 THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY ESSAY WRITING IN HINDI-JUNIORS 29 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 30 MONDAY 31 TUESDAY HOUSE TALENT SHOW
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JANUARY- 2020 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES
1 WEDNESDAY NEW YEAR'S DAY / CELEBRATION AT VIDYALAYA LEVEL/ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS
2 THURSDAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS
3 FRIDAY SAVITRIBAI PHULE JAYANTI
4 SATURDAY
5 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
6 MONDAY
7 TUESDAY
8 WEDNESDAY
9 THURSDAY
10 FRIDAY
11 SATURDAY
12 SUNDAY NATIONAL YOUTH DAY/SEMINAR-CELEBRTION-ALL / SWAMI VIVEKANANDA JAYANTI
13 MONDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
14 TUESDAY MAKAR SANKRANTI
15 WEDNESDAY ARMY DAY (FILM SHOW)
16 THURSDAY
17 FRIDAY
18 SATURDAY
19 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
20 MONDAY PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
21 TUESDAY PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
22 WEDNESDAY PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
23 THURSDAY PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
24 FRIDAY 'NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY''/ PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
25 SATURDAY SAFETY SECURITY MEETING/ PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
26 SUNDAY REPUBLIC DAY /CELEBRATION AT VIDYALAYA LEVEL
27 MONDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF COMMEMORATION IN MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUSE / PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
28 TUESDAY PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
29 WEDNESDAY PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII
30 THURSDAY MARTYRS' DAY (ACTIVITY TO PROMOTE PATRIOTISM)
31 FRIDAY HOUSE TALENT SHOW/ PRE BOARD EXAMIANTION FOR CLASS-X/ PRE BOARD-2-CLASS-XII-RESULT DECLARATION.
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FEBRUARY- 2020 DATE DAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS
1 SATURDAY <>
2 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
3 MONDAY
4 TUESDAY
5 WEDNESDAY MESS COMMITTING MEETING
6 THURSDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE TO FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
7 FRIDAY
8 SATURDAY
9 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
10 MONDAY
11 TUESDAY
12 WEDNESDAY
13 THURSDAY WORLD RADIO DAY
14 FRIDAY
15 SATURDAY
16 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
17 MONDAY
18 TUESDAY
19 WEDNESDAY
20 THURSDAY WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE/REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
21 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY/REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
22 SATURDAY NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK ACTIVITY BEGINS - ACTIVITY TO PROMOTE SCIENCE/REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
23 SUNDAY SUNDAY/SHRAMDAN / GARDENING
24 MONDAY REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
25 TUESDAY /REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
26 WEDNESDAY /REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
27 THURSDAY MARATHI DIWAS/REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
28 FRIDAY NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY / NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK ACTIVITY ENDS/HOUSE TALENT SHOW
29 SATURDAY REVISION EXAM FOR CLASS-XI
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MARCH- 2020 DATE DAY ACTIVITIES 1 SUNDAY ISSUE OF DAILY USE ITEMS/ZERO DISCRIMINATION DAY/ SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN /
GARDENING 2 MONDAY 3 TUESDAY NATIONAL DEFENCE DAY /WORLD WILDLIFE DAY
4 WEDNESDAY ANNUAL EXAM 5 THURSDAY ANNUAL EXAM 6 FRIDAY MESS COMMITTEE MEETING 7 SATURDAY <> 8 SUNDAY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY / SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 9 MONDAY SUBJECT COMMITTEE MEETING 10 TUESDAY CAMPUS / HOUSE CLEANING /COMPETITION 11 WEDNESDAY ANNUAL EXAM 12 THURSDAY ANNUAL EXAM 13 FRIDAY ANNUAL EXAM 14 SATURDAY ANNUAL EXAM 15 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 16 MONDAY ANNUAL EXAM 17 TUESDAY ANNUAL EXAM 18 WEDNESDAY ANNUAL EXAM 19 THURSDAY ANNUAL EXAM 20 FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HAPPINESS 21 SATURDAY ANNUAL EXAM/INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION 22 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING /WORLD WATER DAY 23 MONDAY ANNUAL EXAM/WORLD METEOROLOGICAL DAY 24 TUESDAY WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY/CAMPUS & HOUSE CLEANING SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN
/ GARDENING 25 WEDNESDAY ANNUAL EXAM 26 THURSDAY ANNUAL EXAM 27 FRIDAY ANNUAL EXAM/HOUSE MEETING 28 SATURDAY ANNUAL EXAM/ HM/AHM / SAFETY SECUIRUTY MEETING 29 SUNDAY SUNDAY / SHRAMDAN / GARDENING 30 MONDAY <> 31 TUESDAY NON BOARD RESULT DECLARATION / ISSUE OF TEXT BOOKS/ HOUSE TALENT
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AEP -Activities to be organised in the Academic Year 2019-20 Theme Month
and Year Morning Assembly School-based activity for classes 8-11
Working in teams July 2019
Sub-topics to include: Why is it important for
school students to work in teams
Characteristics of a good team
How to build a good team
Games Reference: 1. Peer Educator (PE) Manual, p.4&33.
Healthy and positive relationships
August 2019
Sub-topics to include: Attributes of positive
and healthy relationships
Attributes of negative and exploitative relationships
Skills for getting out of negative and exploitative, relationships
Case studies and role plays followed by discussion Sharing of experiences in writing or during discussions Reference: 1.AEP Training Manual, p.39, 41, (Case Study 1, 2 and 4) 2.PE Manual, P. 11
Challenging gender stereotypes
September 2019
Sub-topics to include: Respect for each other Recognizing and
challenging gender stereotypes and discrimination
Reporting abuses and Violence
Safety Net
Debates, essay writing(not more than 250 words) (suggested topics provided in Annexure 1) Reference: 1.AEP Training Manual, p. 85-87& p. 98-100 (Module -6,Activity-1) 2.Kamla Bhasin and VandanaBist, Book 2: Kishoravastha se doosrimulakat 3.NCERT Guidelines on Adolescence Education in Schools: A package of basic materials may retrievedhttp://www.aeparc.org/node/2410
Nutrition October 2019
Sub-topics to include: The connection
between eating healthy and looking good
Myths related to ideal body size and weight
How to prevent
Slogan writing Development of healthy menus for different meals Reference: 1.AEP Training Manual, p.63 & 64 (Module-4), p. 77-78 (Fact sheet )
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anaemia Good eating habits
Prevention of Substance Misuse
November 2019
Sub-topics to include: Reasons for increased
vulnerability of young people to substance misuse
Prevention of substance misuse
Consequences of substance misuse
Posters/ Comics (suggested topics provided in Annexure 2) Reference: 1.AEP Training Manual, p. 132-133, 137-138, 140-142 2. KamlaBhasin and VandanaBist, Book 4: Kishoravastha se chauthimulakat 3.NCERT Guidelines on Adolescence Education in Schools: A package of basic materials may retrievedhttp://www.aeparc.org/node/2410
Prevention of HIV/AIDS
December 2019
Sub-topics to include: Modes of HIV
transmission Means of prevention Zero stigmatization
Role Play Reference: 1.AEP Training Manual, p. 168,176-177