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Saturday, December 24, 2011

“Why I Want to Become a Teacher”:

 1

You can reveal students’ potential and help them achieve success. Is not it exciting to help someone discover own talents and develop them?

2

You can have a great influence on students’ future. It refers not only to their professional skills, but also to personal development, development of their values and ideals, characters.

 3

Being a teacher also affects your own professional and personal development. First, you learn more and more about the subject you are teaching. Second, interaction with young people will always help you stay younger and keep track of all the recent trends.

 

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Zindagi Pyar Ka Geet Hai-Happy Diwali & Prosperous New Year, ALWAYS.

Zindagi Pyar Ka Geet 

(Zindagi pyaar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gaana padega) 2 Zindagi ghum ka sagar bhi hai Hanske us paar jaana padega Jis ka jitna ho aanchal yahaan par Us ko saugaat utni milegi La la la, la la la, la la la la la la la~ Jis ka jitna ho aanchal yahaan par Us ko saugaat utni milegi Phool jeevan mein gar na khile to Kaanton se bhi nibhaana padega Zindagi pyaar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gaana padega Hai agar door manzil to kya Raasta bhi hain mushkil to kya La la la, la la la, la la la la la la la~ Hai agar door manzil to kya Raasta bhi hain mushkil to kya Raat taaron bhari na mile to Dil ka deepak jalaana padega Zindagi pyaar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gaana padega Zindagi ek peheli bhi hai Sukh dukh ki saheli bhi hai La la la, la la la, la la la la la la la~ Zindagi ek peheli bhi hai Sukh dukh ki saheli bhi hai Zindagi ek wachan bhi to hai Jise sab ko nibhaana padega Zindagi pyaar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gaana padega Zindagi ghum ka sagar bhi hai Hanske us paar jaana padega Hindi Song Title: Zindagi Pyar Ka Geet Hai Hindi Movie/Album Name: SOUTEN Singer(s): KISHORE KUMAR Hindi Lyrics: Zindagi pyar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gana parenga Zindagi pyar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gana parenga Zindagi gham ka sagar bhi hai Hanske uspaar jana parenga Zindagi ek ahsaas hai Toote dil ki koi aas hai (2) Zindagi ek banwas hai Kat kar sabko jana parega Zindagi pyar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gana parenga Zindagi bewafa hai to kya Apne ruthe hai hamse to kya (2) Haath me haath na ho to kya Saath phir bhi nibhana parenga Zindagi pyar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gana parenga Zindagi ek muskan hai Dard ki koi pehchaan hai (2) Zindagi ek mehmaan hai Chhor sansar jana parenga Zindagi pyar ka geet hai Ise har dil ko gana parenga Zindagi gham ka sagar bhi hai Hanske uspaar jana parenga.


“Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.” 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Thinking In Young Children”


While it is true that children need to develop knowledge and skills, they also need to learn how to think. It is equally important for them to know how to create ideas from scratch. Creativity is a skill that can make a huge difference in how much success and enjoyment your child gets out of life.
 “Creativity cannot be left to chance, it must be valued, encouraged and expected – and seen as essential to all teaching and learning.”                                                                                      - Robert Fisher
Here are some easy activities that will help spark your child’s creativity.
Open-ended thinking.
Encourage open-ended thinking. This is where there are no right or wrong answers – only unlimited possibilities. Drop your structured activities and let your kids go outside and play. Let them do ‘free style’ arts and crafts. Invite them to make something from paper, paints, scraps, glue, clay, trinkets, crayons, rubbers bands, markers, paper clips, buttons, yarn, and anything else available. Give them toys they can play with in a variety of ways like blocks, legos, board games, musical instruments, dress up clothes and a lot of books.
Model creativity.
You may be a carpenter, a gourmet chef or an auto mechanic. It doesn’t matter. Encourage your child to join your creative efforts. Involve them; tell them stories, role play with them, dance with them. Through activities like these, your child will discover many ways to express his or her creativity.
Dialogue with your kids.
Take time to talk with your child about anything under the sun, including the sun. It is vital to encourage children to seek solutions and draw their own conclusions whenever possible. Give them time to explore and to experiment with various ways to solve problems. These experiences will teach them to try new ideas, which in turn develop their confidence and strengthens their creative thinking abilities.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Time Management


 Your time go hand in hand. Stress can often be caused by not having enough time to do the things you want or need to do. This is a common problem shared by many employees and employers alike in the workplace as well as students at school, colleges and universities. By managing your time, stresses can be reduced significantly.
The key to good time management is self-organization. So at the start of each day, make a list of the main tasks you need to achieve. These tasks should be prioritised so that you will always achieve your highest priorities first. Set time limits on various tasks.  Finally set a schedule based on the priority of tasks and the amount of time you intend to spend on each one. (Don’t forget to schedule some time for lunch or dinner.) Establishing such a basic routine will go along way towards better managing your time.
There are other things you can do to better manage your time. Firstly, eliminate all non productive time wasting activities. One way to do this is by simply keeping a track of every activity you do and how much time you spend.  Review your efficiency on the various tasks you do day to day. Can they be improved? Are they taking more time than what they should? For example do you waste time looking for where you last placed something? Perhaps a better filing system can improve your efficiency . Smile. By smiling you not only appear more confident, sociable, and attractive to others, but it unconsciously makes you feel better too. Studies have shown that smiling makes you more relaxed and calms you down when you are stressed.

Monday, September 5, 2011

An occasion to honour Teacher Day

 My best wishes to all of you on this occasion of Teachers' Day. Thank you.                                                                             
 
 Teachers' Day is very important for all our people, for our students and even for all the parents, as the teachers lay the foundation for creating enlightened citizens for the nation.                                                                                                                                                       

Sunday, August 21, 2011

ANNA HAZARE

Come and join with us.


yuva India extends its support to ANNA HAZARE
 and his SATYAGRAHagainst corruption.

You all are requested to actively participate in this movement .

Come and join with us.


  SATYAGRAHagainst corruption.

We can't sit alone in this second freedom struggle of India 

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

“India is an Old country but a young nation…I am young and I too have a dream, I dream of India Strong, Independent, Self-Reliant and in the front rank of the nations of the world

When it comes to the term Youth Icon, I cannot think of a better person to award the title to than the late Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv was our 7th Prime Minister from 1984 to 1989 and his life, his ideas, and his deeds, remain an inspiration to youngsters even today. More than anyone else in modern Indian history, RajivGandhi is personally responsible for empowering youth in transformative ways.
Vision about India

I have collected most of the famous saying and quotes of Rajiv Gandhi (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1989.

I am young and I too have a dream, I dream of India Strong, Independent, Self-Reliant and in the front rank of the nations of the world, in the service of mankind.”

His key achievements :
  • Strengthened grass root democracy through Panchayati Raj Institutions
  • Ensured greater partication of youth in democracy by reducing the voting age to 18 years
  • Provided for the women’s reservation in local bodies.
  • Initiated Rural Electrification and drinking water misssion
  • Revolutionized the IT and Telecom Industry
  • Worked for the Global Peace and Disarmament.
A grateful nation remembers your enduring contribution.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

HAPPY INDPENDENCE

LET'S COME TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE THIS INDIPENDANCE DAY TO GIVE A SLUTE TO OUR NATION.MAKE THIS DAY AS THE MOST MEMORABLE DAY OF THE YEAR BECAUSE WE ALL INDIANS BECAME INDEPENDENT DUE TO THE SACRIFICE OF OR FREEDOM FIGHTERS. TO GET INDEPENDENCE THEY EVEN DON'T CARE OF THEIR LIFE'S

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Kya Yehi Pyar Ha

"Love is not to be purchased, and affection has no price."
 Love is when the one is sad  , you care, you talk with them, giving them hopes, & smart answers to the solution. Love is based on trust, love is willing to forgive how much that other person hurtled you & always accepting them back. Love is all about filling hope & dreams with the other one. Love is not only about the words "I love you"- it's about the feeling .

Sunday, July 31, 2011

I LOVE MY INDIA


.India has been known for its universalism, liberalism or tolerance and conviction in the sacredness of human soul for centuries. 
Creativity: In India, I have always found remarkable the individuals' creative genius
India is a country where one can find people of all castes, creed and religions live together in harmony and peace. The attitude of the people is here is warm and welcoming. This is not all; the numerous traditions followed here have a lot to teach. The values and value system instilled in us by our elders make our upbringing worthwhile.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Laugh, laugh, and laugh! Laughter is an effective medicine.


Win control over stress with effective tips:

Stress can translate into negative changes in the body.

1 .     Listen to your body and take care of it. If you are tired, acknowledge it; if you need a treat or massage, get it; and if exercises or physical activities make you feel good, go for it.  Also, be sure to get enough sleep.
2 .      Practice stress-relieving techniques, particularly those that work for you. Breathe deeply, meditate freely, visualize a peaceful scene, or listen to soothing music. Enjoy some quiet time or “down” time for yourself, especially when you feel over-stressed or under uncomfortable conditions. Caution! Just because the letters in desserts can be used to spell stressed, it doesn’t mean you need to relieve stress with desserts. Avoid over-eating, particularly high sugar and/or high calorie foods.
3 .    Laugh, laugh, and laugh! Laughter is an effective medicine.

How to Enhance Your Happiness

http://greenpowerindia.blogspot.com

Happiness plays an established role in one's health. It’s accepted that happiness contributes to a positive outlook in life, which helps reduce inflammation in the body, consequently reducing diseases and cancer risks. Here are 7 proven ways to enhance your happiness:

Be grateful for what you have, especially small things.
Be determined to be happy --- a daily choice you make.
Be kind and helpful to others.
Be more loving and caring, because you’re more likely to be rewarded the same.
Be disciplined to foster a peaceful mind and patient manner.
Be positive.
Be committed to enhance your self-esteem and self-satisfaction, because happiness is a lifelong journey, rather than a moment or a day.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Beliefs and behaviours.




Some people want to hold onto negative beliefs. By telling themselves that they’re incapable, worthless, or just not very smart, they give themselves permission to fail. Tell yourself that you’re capable, worthy, and clever and you have to live up to that belief. If you want to succeed in whatever you do, you have to believe you can. As my children often remind me, “Your chances for success no matter what the undertaking can always be measured by your belief in yourself.”
Follow these simple steps to harness the power of positive belief:
  •        Identify your beliefs. Think about who you are, what you stand for and what is important to you. If you struggle with this exercise, imagine what your best friend or trusted colleague believes to be true about you. If you find any negative beliefs creeping onto your list, eliminate them.
  •        Embed your beliefs. Once you know your positive beliefs, store them. Make them your mantra. Write them down where you can see them every day. For those of you who are more visual create an image that represents you and your beliefs.
  •        Act on your beliefs. Once you have identified and embedded your positive beliefs, act on them. Nothing great was ever accomplished without a healthy dose of self-belief.
Remember: If you don’t believe in yourself, no one else will either.
Tip: If you find yourself feeling less than positive, make a conscious effort to claim your space, move with purpose and free your natural voice. By doing so your self-belief will rise.
Technical: Research clearly shows that positive self-belief improves performance both intellectually and physically
Caution: Don’t allow temporary setbacks to trigger you into negative beliefs. Part of the power of positive belief lies in the determination it fuels in the face of adversity.
Finally: Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail. You may be in for a pleasant surprise.http://greenpowerindia.blogspot.com

Saturday, May 28, 2011

We can only do small things with great love. ..................................... Mother Teresa



From 1929 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Kolkata, but the suffering and poverty she glimpsed outside the convent walls disturbed her. She left the convent school and devoted herself to working among the poor in the slums of Kolkata. She had no money so she started an open-air school for homeless children. Soon she was joined by many voluntary helpers. Help flowed in from various authorities. This made it possible for her to start her own order 'The Missionaries of Charity' to love and take care for those persons whom nobody was prepared to look after. Today the 'The Missionaries of Charity' has over one thousand sisters and brothers, many of whom have been trained as doctors, nurses and social workers.http://educationpowersindia.blogspot.com
In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love...................................... Mother Teresa          
                            

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Social change

Technical maintenance will be performed soon. Temporary issues may arise but will be resolved shortly.
Social change refers to an alteration in the social order of a social group or society; a change in thenaturesocial institutionssocial behaviours or social relations of a society.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Advices

1. Never praise your parents ( us )before your in laws. We know how
to command respect and honor. We don't need you for that. If you
praise us , then some day you may have to hear criticism also.
2. Take particular care of the sisters of your husband.  ( If daughter is happy, mother is happy) !3. Don't react to any one's conduct vis a vis other. They might be
having their own reasons, old issues supporting the conduct.

4. Give your views if there is need. Do not insist. Never talk with
your in laws reg your husband. They know him better than you !

5. Never talk regarding your in laws with your husband ! He knows
them better than you.

6. Don't bother if they talk with your husband regarding you. They
are entitled to do that. He is their son/ brother !

7. Do whatever mother in law tells you. Don't reply back , even if
she is bit harsh/unreasonable! It takes two to fight.

8. Never talk leave aside complain about any one to your husband.
A lot of things loose significance of their own. Talking about them
only prevents their natural death.

9. You simply do your duty. Serve your in laws more than you served
us. There is no ego of yours vis a vis them. Because you are agent
of your husband before them. Serve them not as "your" Mother/
Father/Sister in law . Serve because they are mother/father/sister
of "your" husband. Act not in your independent capacity vis a vis
them, but as agent of your husband. Then nothing will hurt you.
Because you have not established any relationship of your own. All
relationships are due to relationship of your husband. ( Once you
are an agent, ego reduces drastically)

10. Respect everyone, but be "devoted" to only your husband.

11. If your husband talks about any of his relations, bad or good,
listen and ignore. Say – you are the best judge. Never add fuel to
the fire. If according to you he is wrong, say so with reasons.

12. Take particular care of children in your sasuraal. Spend money
on them. Love them really.

13. Never tell a lie to any one particularly to your husband- come
what may ! If you don't want to say – better boldly say " I don't
want to comment" than " I don't know" , if you really know. Eitherkeep mum or speak truth as a law. Truth prevails.14. Never compare before any one your parents' house and your newhome.

15. Be pro active in household work. Become happy if you are
required to do some more work on some day. Never hesitate in working
more. The body doesn't depreciate if you work more. It becomes
stronger. Feel happy if you have lightened someone else" work
load. " I will work, you take rest" – this should be the goal.

16. SELF RESPECT means respect of self by self not respect of self
by others. Doing one's duty diligently is real self respect.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

A grateful nation remembers your enduring contribution and supreme sacrifice


When it comes to the term Youth Icon, I cannot think of a better person to award the title to than the late Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv was our 7th Prime Minister from 1984 to 1989 and his life, his ideas, and his deeds, remain an inspiration to youngsters even today. More than anyone else in modern Indian history, RajivGandhi is personally responsible for empowering youth in transformative ways.
Vision about India

I have collected most of the famous saying and quotes of Rajiv Gandhi (20 August 1944 – 21 May 199
“India is an Old country but a young nation…I am young and I too have a dream, I dream of India Strong, Independent, Self-Reliant and in the front rank of the nations of the world, in the service of mankind.”

His key achievements :
  • Strengthened grass root democracy through Panchayati Raj Institutions
  • Ensured greater partication of youth in democracy by reducing the voting age to 18 years
  • Provided for the women’s reservation in local bodies.
  • Initiated Rural Electrification and drinking water misssion
  • Revolutionized the IT and Telecom Industry
  • Worked for the Global Peace and Disarmament.
A grateful nation remembers your enduring contribution and supreme sacrifice

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

"Life is a great school

  
Whatever happened, it happened for good.
Whatever is happening, is also happening for good.
Whatever will happen, that too will be for good.
What have you lost for which you weep?
What did you bring with you, which you have lost?
What did you produce, which has perished?
You did not bring anything when you were born.
Whatever you have taken, it is taken from here.
Whatever you have given, it is given here.
You came empty handed and you will go the same way.
Whatever is yours today, will be somebody else's tommorow,
And it will be some other's later.
This change is the law of the universe
And the common theme behind My Creation.

"Life is a great school for the development of character"