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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Major ULFA Explosives Recovered in Shillong SchoolMajor ULFA Explosives Recovered in Shillong School

A huge cache of arms and explosives, believed to have been hidden by ULFA conduits, has been recovered from a school here.

Two AK 47 assault rifles, three grenades, five kgs of explosives, two walkie talkies, one flash gun, two detonators, six magazines and 125 ammunition were recovered late last night from the premises of Assamese Navodaya Vidayalaya School, SP A R Mawthoh said.

The recovery followed spotting a suitcase left behind by some unidentified people after being chsed by some students near the school. Police found three powerful grenades and 125 live ammunition from the suitcase.

Later, a search conducted led to the recovery of the arms, wrapped in plastic, ADG (special branch) SK Jain told PTI. Some arms were kept in a suitcase and others buried underground, he said.

According to documents seized the arms and explosives had been delivered to one Young Changma by top ULFA commander Drishti Rajkhowa way back in May 13, 1998.

Changma was asked to keep the weapons at a secret place, but police were yet to confirm as to how long the explosives were lying there.

SP Mawthoh said that preliminary investigation revealed that the cache has been lying undiscovered at the spot for a "reasonably good period, may be several years."

JNV in Shillong faces heavy ammunition

A huge cache of arms and explosives, believed to have been hidden by ULFA conduits, has been recovered from a school here.
Two AK 47 assault rifles, three grenades, five kgs of explosives, two walkie talkies, one flash gun, two detonators, six magazines and 125 ammunition were recovered late last night from the premises of Assamese Navodaya Vidayalaya School, SP A. R. Mawthoh said.
The recovery followed spotting a suitcase left behind by some unidentified people after being chsed by some students near the school. Police found three powerful grenades and 125 live ammunition from the suitcase.
Later, a search conducted led to the recovery of the arms, wrapped in plastic, ADG (special branch) SK Jain said. Some arms were kept in a suitcase and others buried underground, he said.
According to documents seized the arms and explosives had been delivered to one Young Changma by top ULFA commander Drishti Rajkhowa way back in May 13, 1998.
Mr. Changma was asked to keep the weapons at a secret place, but police were yet to confirm as to how long the explosives were lying there.
SP Mawthoh said that preliminary investigation revealed that the cache has been lying undiscovered at the spot for a “reasonably good period, may be several years.”

Saturday, October 30, 2010

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Dimapur DEO informs on school statistics

 Dimapur, October 28 (MExN): As per the order NO.SSA/NAGA/EMIS-DISE/2010-11 dated Kohima the 11th Oct 2010, Government of Nagaland; Department of School Education Nagaland, as per RTE Act all concerned school including Navodaya & Kendriya Vidilaya, CBSE, & ICSE affiliated that the department is concluding its annual collection of school statistics as on 31/10/10 relating to enrolment, teachers 7 infrastructure through District Information System for Education (DISE) formats which is mandatory throughout the country.
Hence, all private schools under Dimapur District are hereby requested to collect the said Formats from the office of DEO, Dimapur SSA SECTION first floor between 10 am to 2 pm. Distribution and Collection of the formats for Private Schools will be start from November 1 to 4, 2010 and last date of submission November 10, 2010.
All the Govt. Schools are informed to bring students attendance register for the year 2009 & 2010 with teachers’ particulars along with seal to their respective as follows: UBRC Kuda – November 1, 2010, from 9:00.am onward and EBRC Medziphema, Kushiabill and Dhansiripar –November 2, 2010 from 9:00 am onward.
Dimapur DEO in a press release has further requested tem to comply with the notification so as to avoid any untoward situation.

US ambassador visits Delhi school, plays ball with kids


New Delhi, Oct 29 (IANS) US ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer Friday visited a school on the outskirts of the capital, interacted with the students and played basketball with them as part of the 'Delhi Days' initiative.
Roemer visited the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya to reach out to the community here.
'For the past four months, the ambassador has been participating in different activities which involve reaching out to the community. As part of the initiative Delhi Days, he has been visiting places like schools and orphanages every week,' said an official of the American Center here.
'Among his other visits was to the Mother Teresa Home for the Dying and Destitute, which houses 300 mentally and physically disabled men and women,' the official said.
This comes ahead of US President Barack Obama's four-day visit to India beginning Nov 6.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Three including father and son die of electric shock

Tamenglong, October 23 2010: Three persons including a father and son were killed and three others were injured in an incident of electrict shock at Duigailong village yesterday around 10.45 pm.

Post mortem was conducted at Tamenglong district morgue today and the dead bodies have been accepled by the families and the last rituals were conducted today.

Duigailong village is located just two kilometres from Tamenglong District HQs under Tamenglong police station.

The deceased persons are AG.

Lungthuiyang 43 serving in the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Tamenglong and his son AG Pouduangaiyang aged 13 studying in class VII in Don Bosco high School Tamenglong and G.Ajon @ Mathiujuanang Gonmei son of Namdijnang of Duigailong.

They were all killed in their respective house last night.

The injured persons have been identified as Chingkhiulung Gonmei-18 son of Keiniu, Kalingchakpou Gangmei 6 son of Daikhang Gangmei and Namdikhamang Gonmei 29 son of Namgaklung of the same villages.

Many others also reported receiving electric shock's but they escaped serious injuries.

The incident happened when the deceased and the injured persons tried to unplug the main fuses and unplug the electric connection of the inverters in their respective homes.

Sparks out came from the electric wires and sockets.

Eyewitness said that all electric devices were sparkling.

Hueiyenlanpao News Service learns that the unwanted incident happen due to negligence on the part of electricity department.

The power over load occured when the low tension (LT) line burned away the plastic pipe covering the wires, and the naked wire touched the electric post where the transformer.

The transformer had no sockets to control the electrical surge and the drop fuse was so big and it failed to control the electrical surge.

The sparkling and blasting started around 10: 45 pm last night.

Memorandums were submitted to Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh demanding, immediate necessary help to the deceased and injured persons, immediate replacement of the transformer at Duigailong, checking all other transformers installed at Tamenglong District HQ and to amend the defects.

The memo gives 30 days to answertheir demands.

The memo was signed by Mathiusang Panmei, Co-ordinator, Zeliangrong Student Union Tamenglong District, Wiramang Newmai, Vice-Co-ordinator, ZSUTD, Thuiriang Panmei, General Secretary, ZYF.

(AMN) and G Guitiu, Chairman Duigailong Village Authority.

Meinya recalls teachers' role in shaping students

Imphal, October 23 2010: The great role of teachers in producing ideal students who will be the pillars of the future was recalled by MP Dr T Meinya who spoke as chief guest of the 3rd foundation day celebration of the Imphal east Jawahar Navodaya Vidhyalaya, Yaralpat.

The MP observed that education is the backbone for advancement of a better society for tomorrow.

"We need students of today to be made worthy.

To produce worthy students is the task of teachers.

Teachers should understand this and teach students with heart and soul" .

The Centre is giving special emphasis in the development of the north eastern region of the country by setting up a separate ministry, Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER).

Manipur is also getting a special package for development of human resources.

There is no dearth of funds in this ministry.

"The only thing we need is sincerity in the utilization of funds," he said.

MLA Ng Bijoy who attended the function as guest of honour said that there is no limit in learning.

Students must study hard and make themselves compatible to the society.

Not only the teachers but creation of a good academic atmosphere is a must for making students worthy citizens of the future.

Principal of the vidyalaya presided the celebration function.

Presentation of dances, songs and other entertainment programmes by the students marked the concluding function.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pipersand wins Youth Parliament Competition

Thursday,21 October 2010
The Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and Planning, Sh. V.Nanayanasamy today gave away the prizes to the winners of the 13th National Youth Parliament Competition 2009-10 for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas. Sh. Nanayanasamy congratulated the students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pipersand for putting up a brilliant performance of an exemplary Parliament. The Minister said that strict following of the rules and parliamentary traditions can in fact result in very meaningful debates on the floor of the House. The Minister said that the Government is according highest priority to Right to Education. He noted that the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas are doing very creditable service in reaching out to a vast section of students.




The Nehru running Shield and Trophy for standing first at National level was given to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Pipersand, P.O. Sarojini Nagar, Distt. Lucknow. The trophies for standing 1st in regions were awarded to Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Wynad, Kerala, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Phek Nagaland, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Aurangabad, Bihar, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Atru, Rajasthan, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Bolangir, Orissa, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Chandrapur, Maharashtra.



From a humble beginning in 1966 when the first Competition was organised in 16 schools of the Delhi Administration, by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, the Youth Parliament Scheme now covers 1200 schools in NCT of Delhi, 1,200 Kendriya Vidyalayas, 600 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and 300 Universities/Colleges throughout the country.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

(JNV) Khensa Mkg informs

Mokokchung, October 12 (DIPR): The Administrator, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Khensa, Mokokchung has informed to all concern parents that the last date for the submission of JNV Selection Test Application Form is extended to October 30, 2010. Parents are therefore instructed to submit the duly filled Application Form on or before the mentioned date to the concerned authority.

Student commits suicide in Haveri

Times of India

HAVERI: A student, residing at
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyala at Maharajpet village in Hanagal taluk, committed suicide by hanging himself to a fan in the hostel room. The diseased is identified as Sunil Parameshappa Baligar (14), a IX Std student from Hallur village in Hirekerur taluk.

School principal G Valiyamma's refusal to send him with his siblings is said to have prompted him to take the extreme step. Sunil wanted to enjoy the 20-day Dasara vacation at his home town. When his brother and sister came to pick him up, the principal insisted that only parents can do so.

When his siblings returned to send their parents, Sunil went to his room and committed suicide. He was upset at being alone when all his classmates had gone to their villages for enjoying the vacation, sources said.

Hanagal police have registered a case. Four months ago, a student had committed suicide on the school premises.

 

JNV School entrance test deferred

Bilaspur
JNV School entrance test deferred:
Last date for sending applications for the entrance of class VI of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) at Kothipura, near here, has been extended to October 30 that was earlier September 30, school principal Anoopa Thakur said here yesterday. Anoopa said students of class V from a recognised school of the district could appear in the test. She said the entrance forms would be available free of cost at the DC Office and at the school as well. The test would be conducted on February 6, 2011.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Navodya students can also do online projects like other technical college students

देश भर के नवोदय स्कूल में   छात्र और शिक्षक अब खुद वेब बेस्ड प्रोजेक्ट कर सकते है प्रोजेक्ट लीर्निंग से उनकी रेअसोनिंग स्किल भी निखर के  सामने आएँगी साथ ही communication   स्किल भी सुधरेगी. यह पोस्सिब्ले हो सकाः है oracle के प्रोजेक्ट लीर्निंग प्रोग्राम की बदौलत .नवोदय समित और ओरक्ले के बिच  हुए करार के अंतर्गत लागु हो पायेगा . इश प्रोजेक्ट के अंतर्गत नवोदय विद्यालय के ४०० स्चूल्स को जोड़ने की कोशिह्स चल रही है .
नवोदय विद्यालय समित के कमिश्नर  मनोज सिंह के मुताबिक यह एक ऑनलाइन लीर्निंग प्रोग्राम है .जो की बच्चो के क्रिटिकल थिंकिंग ,ओम्मुनिकतिओन स्किल और तेच्निकल स्किल बढ़ने के लिए तैयार किया गया है .इश से बच्चे और शिक्षक दोनों ही ऑनलाइन प्रोजेक्ट्स कर सकते है .इश प्रोजेक्ट के अंतर्गत २४०शिक्षकओ  को प्रशिक्षित किया जायेगा .ताकि नवोदय के स्टुडेंट भी २१ सधी में हो रहे बदलावों के बारे में सही ढंग से जन सके और साथ ही दुनिया में हो रहे बदलावों को आपनी जिन्दगी की सिखा जैसे उपयोग कर सके

Navodaya Vidyalaya schoolchildren invited to visit Parliament



Kalpetta,28th sept:  Eight students of the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya at Lakkidi have got an invitation from the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs to visit Parliament House and the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
“We have got the invitation as a part of attending a function that would be held in Parliament on October 20 to receive the trophy and certificates for the meritorious performance of our children in the 13th National Youth Parliament competition held at the school on 16 June,” C.V. Santhi, Principal of the school said.
The students – Alisha Grace Mathew, Indulakshmi,Suryagayathri, Sruthi C, Archana, Jisna George, C.S. Anandu and Basil Shaji – had bagged the first position in the regional Youth Parliament competition (Hyderabad region) and stood second position in the national level competition.
The team was trained by TCM Suresh and S. Swathi, the Social Science teachers of the school, she added. The competition was organised by the by the Union Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.