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E-MAGZINE

E-MAGZINE . KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA MANKHURD Mumbai region. EDITORIAL BOARD. Patron : Mr. S. Ajay Kumar - Principal Chief Editor : Mrs. S. Jagannadhan - Primary teacher Sub Editors : Mrs. Anju Bhatnagar- Primary teacher Mr. Ankush Ingole - Librarian

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E-MAGZINE

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  1. E-MAGZINE KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA MANKHURD Mumbai region

  2. EDITORIAL BOARD Patron:Mr. S. Ajay Kumar - Principal Chief Editor: Mrs. S. Jagannadhan- Primaryteacher Sub Editors: Mrs. Anju Bhatnagar- Primary teacher Mr. Ankush Ingole- Librarian Mrs. Mary John-Primary teacher Creative Head Mrs.ShivaniArora-(TGTEng) Student EditorsMaster Felix Jude- IX C Master Rahul Kumar IX C Miss Shivani Bhat- IX B

  3. Next INDEX 1CHAIRMANS MESSAGE 2) PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE 3)HISTORY AND HERITAGE 4) FELICITATIONS 5)COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAMME 6) DISASTER MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME 7)VISIT TO BRITISH COUNCIL LIBRARY 8)SPORTS 9)MY SPACE a) ) EXAMINATION IS A CRICKET MATCHN Shireen b) K V AND ME- SAKSHI PANWAR • c)MINISTERS OF OUR BODYKIRAN PAWAR • d) GLOBAL WARMINGNAWAZ KHAN

  4. PREVIOUS Efforts are constantly being made to instill confidence and courage of conviction coupled with leadership in the new generation for their hollistic development. The present E – Magazine is a good source of inspiration and platform for students and teachers to exhibit their talent and creativity. I congratulate the students for this noble and commendable venture with a word of thanks to their teachers who encouraged them. With pleasure I do submit this issue of E – Magazine to the students and their parents.

  5. Nestled in the beautiful sylvan environ, amidst the blessings from heaven, far from the maddening crowd of typical Mumbai, set in the backdrop of western ghat hills, the New ‘E’ shaped building of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mankhurd came to majestic existence on 11thJuly 1998. The school houses more than 1500 students in its sprawling campus. Since its inception it has been in forefront making long strides in imparting quality HISTORY AND HERITAGE

  6. Education. The vidyalaya has classes from I to X and classes XI and XII with Science and Commerce streams. • The Vidyalaya is managed by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, an autonomous body under the ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. The Vidyalaya is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

  7. The Vidyalaya takes utmost care in imparting educationof the highest standard and inculcating the values of co-operation mutual regard, honesty and integrity, discipline and social responsibility under the pivotal leadership of Principal Shri.S.Ajaya Kumar. • The Vidyalaya strongly believes that all the students should be developed holistically which includes cognitive leadership, physical, social and aesthetic perseverance and efficiency.

  8. Our motto at KV Mankhurd is to make learning contagious.

  9. FELICITATIONS Kendriya Vidyalaya, Mankhurd congratulates its Head Mistress Mrs. Shobha Deshpande For being the proud winner of KE KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN’S Incentive Award 2009. .

  10. RESOURCE ROOM A separate Resource Room is available in the school which is equipped with a O.H.P, L.C.D. projector, Colour T.V.(29’), a desktop computer with internet connection, white magnetic board, coloured markers, Educational C.D.s, Short films from ‘Children’s Film Division’ along with hundreds of models, charts, globe, atlas, flash cards, masks of animals and cut outs. A time table for the Resource Room is made in such a way that every subject of every class gets a chance to visit the Resource Room at least once a week.

  11. DATE: 8TH SEPT’ 09 Thirty voracious readers with three enthusiastic, encouraging mentors visited the British council library on the occasion of International Literacy Day i.e. 8th sept 09. The student were awe-struck at at the sight of systematic store house of books and the hospitality of the staff of British Council left them with the feeling of home like comfort. As Francis Bacon said ”Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed , some few to be chewed and digested”. A VISIT TO BRITISH COUNCIL LIBRARY.ON INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY.A REPORT

  12. The smell of the books and aura of British Council library increased the appetite of hungry, starving readers. So, very soon they started exploiting the library and noted down some names of books to be included in their school library. They took membership cards too. On the whole it was quite satisfying experience for the knowledge seeking hearts. By Mrs. Shivani Arora Readers club

  13. If K.V. is a country. • I am its brave serving soldier. •  If K.V. is a state. • I am its famous city. •  If K.V. is a road. • I am its check post. •  If K.V. is a jungle. • I am its Tarzan. •  If K.V. is a bus. • I am its leading passenger. •  If K.V. is a bank. • I am its cashier. •  If K.V. is a playground. • I am its referee. •  If K.V. is a tree. • I am its top most leaf. •  If K.V. is a temple. • I am its priest. •  If K.V. is a school. • I am the best student. •  My K.V. is the best; best of all. K.V. AND ME - SAKSHI PANWAR VIII- B

  14. Recently I read a book written by Sudha Murthy. Wise or Otherwise • The book had taken away much of time without my knowledge. • The eighteen chapters narrated the author experiences with the truth. • The high values involved in each chapter brought the rich experiences • Of the author in her day to day life the post revealed that every incident • brought a solution to a social problem such as dowry ,poverty, women’s • Education, unemployment .The book not only educated by revealing the truth, high values certain incidents brought out the pan on the errors which were commonly occurred let graves this gave a lighter side to the reader to enjoy the book. Finally the director of a leading software company in India revealed her love for reading writing and paned a way for the young mind to would in the correct path. so I expect everyone should read this book at least once. BOOK REVIEWby – Mrs. Prabhavati

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