Monday, July 11, 2022

READ TO LEAD - 11th July 2022

 READ TO LEAD

[1] B11825 ACTION-CENTRED LEADER, THE   
By ADAIR, JOHN
MUMBAI/JAICO/2005 [On Display]
658.4092 ADA

[2] B12045 GROUP DISCUSSIONS AND INTERVIEWS   
By KISHORE, B.R.
ENGLAND/JOHN WILEY/2004 [On Display]
658.3811 KIS

[3] B18616 TCS STORY AND BEYOND, THE   
By RAMADORAI, S.
NEW DELHI/PENGUIN/2011 [On Display]
658.4 RAM

Friday, July 1, 2022

Drop Everything and Read - Report 2021-2022

The D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything And Read) was initiated by our respected Principal Madam – Dr. Sincy George on the eve of Reading Inspiration Day i.e. 15th October 2022. This initiative is steadily gaining momentum after the Lockdown norms were relaxed.

The Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) strategy involves getting learners to stop what they are doing and read for 10 to 20 minutes. It is a method that helps build learners’ literacy skills (especially when
learners can select their book or journal). However, it is also useful for assisting learners in getting more depth of knowledge (DOK) on a subject being taught when you give them all an article or book to read to help them gain more insight for subsequent parts of the lesson.

Ms. Bidisha Roy (Associate Prof. – CMPN) and Dr. Vaishali Jadhav (Associate Prof. – INFT) were our
D.E.A.R. learners for the period October 2021 to June 2022.

 



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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

An instant decision: Entrance topper of NDA’s 1st women’s batch

 Talking about her preparations for the exam, Shanan Dhaka, who currently lives in Punjab’s Zirakpur, says she studied five hours a day for 40 days and made it a point to solve previous years’ papers.

“It was instantaneous,” says Shanan Dhaka, 19, on her decision to apply for the Army. The Haryana resident came first among women candidates — and tenth overall — in the entrance examination for the National Defence Academy (NDA), which will admit women cadets for the first time this year.

“I took inspiration to join the armed forces from my grandfather, Chanderbhan Dhaka, who was a Subedar, and my father, Vijay Kumar Dhaka, who retired as a Naib Subedar from the Army Service Corps,” Dhaka told The Indian Express. “Growing up in cantonment areas, I saw the respect being accorded to Army officers. Plus the trust everybody has in Army personnel really motivated me to join the service. It’s an opportunity to serve the nation with unparalleled pride and honour.”

To read the full article, please visit - https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chandigarh/an-instant-decision-entrance-topper-of-ndas-1st-womens-batch-7983178/

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