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2014-15 Colours of Youth... A I C E S & R SHOKA NTERNATIONAL ENTRE FOR DUCATIONAL TUDIES ESEARCH
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2014-15

Colours of Youth...

A I C

E S & R

SHOKA NTERNATIONAL ENTRE FOR

DUCATIONAL TUDIES ESEARCH

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Our Honorable Chairman Mr. Ashok Kataria

Vision is the art of seeing invisible

- Jonathan Swift

& it is he who inspires us to see the invisible.

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2014-15

SHABDASHILPAColours of Youth...

Ashoka Education Foundation’s

Ashoka International Center for

Educational Studies and Research

Sakshi Printers Mob.: 9767601087

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The teaching profession has a legacy from the Vedic period. The Gurukul system adopted

during those days had again become the necessity in this modern era. This emphasises on

student-teacher contact. Present education system provides very less time for student to be

with teacher hence boarding schools are on the rise and they are searching for best teachers

(Gurus). Take any profession one needs a teacher hence the role of a teacher becomes very

important for the development of the country. Every student since childhood gets influenced

by a teacher, they act as light in the life of students; continuously guiding them through

toughest situations in life.

So I think we should be more concerned in developing and shaping good teachers so that they

are able to guide and show path to their students. I expect all student teachers should focus on

developing learning attitude, it is necessary that student teacher should not only be equipped

with knowledge but should also have strong character, ability to find and pursue a vision for

one’s life.

At Ashoka, an initiative is taken to revolutionize the educational environment by equipping the

students with information, mental and spiritual strength together with contemporary skills. It

also empowers their personality with a vision... a vision to be a contributor in making India.

My best wishes to all budding teachers.

Message from Hon’ble Chairman Sir

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Our Inspirations

DR. KUMARATTA A. GANJRE

M.B.A., Ph.D.

DIRECTOR

ASHOKA EDUCATION FOUNDATION

DR. WASUDEO N. BHENDE

M.Sc., Ph.D.

ADMINISTRATOR

ASHOKA EDUCATION FOUNDATION

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It gives me immense pleasure to see that ‘ Shabdaship’, our College Magazine is being published for the

4 consecutive year. A magazine provides an overview of the activities being carried out in a college &

it also provides platform for the students to express their ideas, views etc. This year the theme for the

college magazine is Colours of Youth. The readers will find articles, poems, reflections related to the

theme only.

This year our thrust was on research & to that effect we had organized a 6 day workshop on ‘Research

Methodolgy’ by the eminent educationalist Dr. D.N. Sananwal. The faculty was energised by it & later

on carried out some projects on college level with students. Some of the students’ mini

research projects which were guided by faculties were presented in intercollegiate competitions as

well.

I wish that through this magazine you get an idea of the happenings in our college & that you

appreciate the efforts taken by editorial team.

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research

From the Principal’s Desk

Dr. Vidyagauri Joshi

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.

Prof. Priti Sonar

- M.A, M.COM, M.ED, NET(EDUCATION), NET(COMMERCE), PH.D(PERSUING)

The past few years have been an exciting time for our magazine and with each year we try to

improve and build upon our previous issue.

This year the theme that we have selected for our readers is ‘Colors of Youth’. Our readers

would definitely agree that Yuvashakti is the real Shakti of the nation. If properly moulded,

the youth can become the champion of our culture, custodian of our national pride and a

trustee of the freedom of the country.

Every period of life has its peculiar temptations and dangers. School life, college life every

stage of life has its different significance. The life takes a colourful mode immediately after

school when the youth enters into rainbow and find them surrounded with the colors of

freedom, friendship, love, enjoyment, joy, sorrow, struggle, failure, success, happiness and

peace. Each colous of rainbow has its unique important and represents unique phase of

youth’s life.

Blue- Spirituality

Yellow- Wisdom

Red- Vitality

When blue is in harmony with Yellow and red, there is peace and balance in body and mind.

Orange- Creative Energy

Green- Life, Balance,Nature.

Indigo- Infinity

Violet- Highest element of Spiritual Mastery.

I am sure you will definitely find through our teachers’, students’ articles, photographs

different colours of youth.

We hope you will enjoy this year’s issue too. For the fourth year in a row we have a new layout and

are enthusiastic about our updated look.

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It gives me great joy to provide an overview of happenings in Ashoka International Centre of

Educational Studies & Research and inform you of the significant milestones and challenges

associated with it. Ashoka International Centre for Educational Studies & is

affiliated to SNDT University.

Research

Our result for B.Ed was 99% last year.

As usual we conducted free classses for students who wanted to crack the B.Ed. CET

exam as well as TET exam.

In order to improve the English Language competencies of our students, we organized

classes for our fresh entrants of B.Ed.

For the development of staff we organized a 6 day workshop on Reserach Methodology.

Excel training was also organized for them.

Some of the Staff & students have enrolled for cerificate course in Value Education

Conducted by YCMOU & Bahai Acadamy.

We had Guest Lectures on “Creative teacher’, ‘Government Policies for Education

System’.

Our Science faculty underwent Master Trainer Programme for Science in collaboration

with STEM of Savitribai Phule Pune University & IBM.

We laid special emphasis on implementation of Great Teacher Characteristics among

Staff & students.

Our staff has attended various seminars & conferences & presented papers there.

In order to train student teachers various clubs-English clubs, Science Club,

etc. are run in the college

Educational visits were conducted to Planetarium & Artillery Centre Museum

Maths

Club,

Our B.Ed. College was the only college of Education to have participated in

Intercollegiate sports event of SNDT University

Priyanka Jadhav and Savita Solanki were selected in SNDT university team for inter

University matches.

Principals Report 14-15

I will start by briefly mentioning the highlights of Academics.

Along with intellectual development, we give a lot of importance to the co-

curricular activities which will be evident from the following :

Hon’ble Principal

Dr. Vidyagauri Joshi

M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D.,

PGDME.

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One of our students Lucy Jose stood second in intercollegiate essay writing competition.

For the third year we organized inter-collegiate competition Vasantotsav for Colleges of

Education in which more than 300 students participated. We had Quiz, Extempore

speech, Elocution & Poster Making competition. For colleges of Education we had

creative set induction & Research Paper reading competitions as well. AICESR walked

away with the trophy 3rd consecutive year.

In order to show case the various talents of our students, we organized Excellence Days

in the last week where Mehendi, flower decoration competitions were held along with

Ms. Ashoka competition. Contests were held having ramp walk, talent show, General

knowledge & Spontaneous question rounds.

In the true spirit of secularism, all the major religious festivals were celebrated in the

college.

A Health Check up camp was arranged for our students.

Alummi Association- Kshitij had a meet when the movie ‘To Sir with Love’ was screend

& a discussion was held on the difficulties faced by young teachers & how they manage to

win the hearts of the students.

Various cultural & social events were organized like Founder’s Day, Gurupournima,

Gandhi Jayanti-Swachha Bharat Abhiyan, Saradar V. Patel Jayanti- Unity Day, AIDS

Day, Indian Constitution Day, Ozone Day, Childrens Day, Independence Day, Hindi

bhasha Diwas, Annual gathering etc.

For the Annual Day-’Indradhanushya’, the theme was ‘Colors of Youth’. The dance

drama depicted the journey of young students from school to students who pass out of

degree college undergoing many travails of young people to self discovery.

Major religious & cultual festivals like Eid, Diwali & Christmas were celebrated.

While enriching the students academically & giving chance to them to participate in the co

curicular activities, we did not forget our social reality & visited Rachana Trust (A home for

tribal girls), Adharsashram (orphanage) under extension Activities.

Various Seminars/ Sessions were conducted by faculties in various Colleges & Classes on

Stress management

Seven habits of highly effective people

Study techniques

Time management etc

As usual, AICESR had organized campus interviews which were attended by premier

schools in Nashik. Most of the students got placed through these interviews which were

followed by further rounds of demo lessons in schools. The college gave a fond farewell to the

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1. 6 days Workshop on Research Methodology in June 2014.

Resource Person- Dr. D.N. Sansanwal.

2.

3.

4

5. Acted as Chairperson at plenary session in the National

Conference on Professional Development of teacher and

teacher education dated 29th and 30th November, 2014 at

V.H. College of Education, Nashik.

6. Presented paper in National Conference on Professional

Development of teacher and teacher education dated 29 th

and 30th November, 2014 at V.H. College of Education,

Nashik on ‘Barriers to Professional Developement of

Teachers and Teacher Educators ISSN: 2278-5639

One day orientation programme for Revised B.Ed. syllabus

on15th July 2014 at S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai.

Attended Workshop on ‘e-content Writing for Education’

organized by Department of educational technology,

S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai on 4th and 5th August 2014.

Attended orientation Programme in S.N.D.T. University in

September 2014.

Seminars and Workshops

Dr. Vidyagauri Joshi

(Principal)

Seminars and Workshops

1. 6 days Workshop on Research Methodology in June 2014.

Resource Person- Dr. D. N. Sansanwal.

2.

3.

4.

One day orientation programme for Revised B.Ed. syllabus on

15th July 2014 at S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai.

Presented paper in National Conference on Professional

Development of teacher and teacher education dated 29th and

30th November,2014 at V.H. College of Education, Nashik.

Presented paper in State Level Seminar in Ashoka College of

Education on‘Development of values & ethics in students’. on 17th

and 18th Jan.15

Dr. Sunita AhireB.Ed Course Co-ordinator,

A.I.C.E.S.R.

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1. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on Time

Management-Bedarde Academy, Nashik.

2. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on Time

Management- Sawant Junior College, Nimani Bus Stop, Nashik

3. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on Time

Management- Science Academy, Nashik.

4. Invited as resource persons to conduct workshop on Bloom’s

Taxonomy-Ashoka Universal School, Chandsi.

1. The comparative study of Lesson Plans of different college

affiliated to different Universities.

2. Study of reading habits of the student teachers of different

colleges of education of Nashik District.

3. Simulation : An Effective Tool of Teachers.

4. Influence of General Problems of Student Teachers on their

Academic Performance.

5. A study of effectiveness of 1 year and 4 years integrated course of

teacher education.

Extension Services Rendered

Research Guidance-

Seminars and Workshops

1. 6 days Workshop on Research Methodology in June 2014, Resource

Person- Dr. D. N. Sansanwal.

2. One day orientation programme for Revised B.Ed. syllabus on 15th

July 2014 at S.N.D.T. University, Mumbai.

Attended orientation Programme in S.N.D.T. University in

September 2014.

A National Conference on Professional Development of teacher and

teacher education dated 29th and 30th November,2014- You have to

got to reach them to teach them.

3.

4.

5. A State Level Seminar at ACE Or 17th and 18th Jan.15 presented

paper on ‘Great teacher shares more than the facts they share

values.

6. A Seminar on Agricultural Accounting conducted by Ind AS(IFRS)

on April 19th 2015.

Prof.

Priti Sonar

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1. Mentoring - A soft skill on October 2014, article published in Global

online Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal.

Articles published

1. A study to check the challenges faced by A.I.C.E.S.R student

teachers during practice teaching.

2. Case study of a special school for visually challenged children.

3. Review of Innovative Methods adopted by the Lower Primary

School Teachers at Ashoka Universal School to teach English.

4. A study of comparison of perceptions of women towards yoga, before

and after yoga training.

Details of Research Projects conducted with students-

Seminars and Workshops

1. Attended a State Level Seminar at ACE on 17th and 18th Jan.15

about ‘Development of Values and Ethics in Students’.

1. Invited as co-resource persons to conduct lectures on study

techiques - Bedarde Academy.

2. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on study

techinques - Science Academy.

3. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on study

techniques - Sukhdev Jr. College.

co-

co-

1. A Survey of Human Right Education among the students of

A.I.C.E.S.R. B.Ed. 2014-15.

2. A study of Women Empowerment in minority community Juna

Nashik.

Prof.

Sarita VermaExtension Services Development Rendered

Details of Research Projects conducted with students-

1. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on 7 Habits of highly

effective people at Bedarde Academy.

2. Guest lecture on Personality Development, at Ashoka College of

Education.

3. Judge of teaching-aid competition organized by Vidyaprabodhini

Prashala, Nashik.

4. Resource person at Shree Sarthak classes. Gave a presentation on 7

Habits of Highly effective people.

Extension Services Rendered

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Seminars and Workshops

1. A National Conference on Professional Development of teacher

and teacher education dated 29th and 30th November,2014- ‘ Job

Accountability of the Teacher’s.

2. A State Level Seminar at ACE on 17th and 18th Jan.15 presented

paper on ‘Development of Values and Ethics in Students’.

1. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on Time

Management-Dnyanganga Classes.

1. A study to check the effect of Infrastructure on the students

learning.

2. A study of factors that affect pupils learning in private coaching

classes.

Prof.

Samruddhi Chepe

Extension Services Rendered

Details of Research Projects conducted with students-

Seminars and Workshops

1. A National Conference on Professional Development of teacher

and teacher education dated 29th and 30th November,2014-

presented paper on soft skills for teacher educator.

2. Attended A

State Level Seminar at ACE on 17th and 18th Jan.15.

about ‘Development of Values and Ethics in Students’.

1. Invited as co-resource persons to conduct lectures on study

techniques- Sukdev Jr. College

2. Invited as Jury for poem competition on the Hindi Day at Ashoka

Jr.College.

Prof.

Savita Shinde

Extension Services Rendered

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Seminars and Workshops

1. A State Level workshop on Qualitative Education in Dec. 2014 at

IRS Nashik.

2. Participated at a State Level Seminar at ACE on 17th and 18th

Jan.15 ‘Development of Values and Ethics in Students’.

1. Invited as resource persons to conduct lectures on Career

Guidance Organised by K.K. Wagh polytechnique Nashik.

Tantrashikshan Margadarshan Melava on 7th Jan,15.

2. Invited as Jury for History of Armed Forces Competition on the

birth anniversary of Dr. Moonje at C.H.M.E Society’s Bhosala

Military School on Feb.2014.

Prof.

Eknath Pabale

Extension Services Rendered

Seminars and Workshops

Extension Services Rendered

1. National Conference on Professional

Development of teacher education dated 29th and 30th

November,2014.

2. Attended State Level Seminar at

Participated in

ACE on 17th and 18th

Jan,15. about ‘Development of Values and Ethics in

Students’.

1. Invited as co-resource person to conduct lecture on Time

Management- Dnyanganga Classes.

Prof.

Priya Kapadne

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Sr.No.

1. CET Training by all Staff 15May-7 June 2014

2. Session on “Who am I ?” Prof Challare’s 1/7/14

3. Founder’s Day Celebation 18/7/14

4. Guest Lecture By Shyama Chona, Advisor, A.U.S,

Founder, Tamanna Foundation

26/7/14

5. Ice Breaking Activity 1/8/14

6. Ramzan Eid Celebration 1/8/14

7. Anti Ragging Cell was formed 1/8/14

8. Sexual Harassment Committee was formed 1/8/14

9. A.U.S School Lab Visit 12/8/14

10. Independence Day Celebration 15/8/14

11. Spoken English Classes by Versatile Academy 40 Sessions through the

months of Sep.Oct.Nov.Dec

12. Student Council Elections 28/8/14

13. Teacher’s Day 5/9/14

14. Research Paper Presentation Competition 16/9/14

15. Educational Visit at Artillery Center 24/9/14

16. Educational Visit Planetoriumat 25/9/14

17. Various Competitions on account of Gandhi Jayanti

Poster making, Extempore, Essay Writing

2/10/14

18. Alumni Association Meet-‘To Sir with LOVE’-Movie

screened and discussed

4/10/14

19. Health Check up camp 10/10/14

20. Workshop on Value Education organized by YCMOU

and Bahai Academy, Panchgani

31,1 2 3 /11/14

21. Inter Collegiate Sports Competiton 19/11/14

22. TET Training Sessions by Experts 4 sessions 15,22,29,/11/14

and 6/12/14

Activity Date

Events conducted for

Student Upliftment

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23. Vasantotsav-Inter Collegiate Competition 26,27/12/14

24. Activities of Various Method Subject Clubs I Wk. of December

25. Mehandi Competition 7/1/15

26. Flower Decoration Competition 8/1/15

27. Miss. AICESR Contest 9/1/15

28.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

Indradhanushya - Annual Day

Placement

Lecture on ‘Laws Proctectin Women’ by

Adv. Prerana Deshpande

Contact Sessions

Farewell to the Students

Science + Peace+Mathematice+History

+Hindi Exhibition

13/1/15

26/2/15

7/3/15

Every Sunday from 1st

March onwardsm to may15

20/4/15

27/2/15

29. Lecture on How to prepare for the

Examination by Dr. Tapkeer

25/2/15

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A.I.C.E.S.R FACULTIES PHOTO

A.I.C.E.S.R ADMINISTRATIVE PHOTO

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HIGHLIGHTS OF A.I.C.E.S.RALUMNI MEET LIFE SKILL SESSIONS

FEELING PROUD WITH THE CERTIFICATES IN HAND AFTER COMPLETING SPOKEN ENGLISH COURSE

VALUES ARE CAUGHT AS WELL AS TAUGHTA.I.C.E.S.R STAFF AND STUDENTS ENROLLED

FOR CERTIFIED COURSE IN VALUE EDUCATION

WE ALL ARE SHARING ANDLEARNING VALUES.......

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Student Council Photo

Placement Cell

Photograph of the students

who are placed through

compus interview

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Science Club “Eureka” members English Club “Utopia” Members

Maths Club “Mathominds” Members History Club Members

Hindi Club Membersamï´>r` EH$mË_Vm“ ” Geography Club “Constella” Members

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Events of July

ID Celebration

Praying to Allahfor everybody’s wellbeing

Facutly demo of StimulusVariation Skill

Students enjoying feast

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Events of August

Independence Day

Celebrating

Independence day

Fever of Independence

on staff & students

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Events of September

Hon’ble Chairman Sir Addressing the

Future teachers at Teacher’s Day

Interesting Views in

the Artillary Centre

Student enjoying their

way to Artillary Center

Let us see who wins

between the two teachers

at Teacher’s Day

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Events of October

Hon’ble PrincipalMadam

welcoming theteam of doctors

on the occassionof Health chekup

Research Competition

Staff & Students enjoying educational visit Tarangan

One of thestudent

discussingthe importance

of Health onday the Health

chekup

Participants of in houseresearch competition

with their guide teachersand Judge Hon’ble

Swamini Wagh

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Events of November

Children’s Day

Hon’ble Principal Madamaddressing students

Class representative givingpresentation on the

importance of Children’s Day

Enthusiastic girls goingfor Cricket competition

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Events of December

VASANTOTSAV- Inter-collegiate Competition

A.I.C.E.S.R receivedfirst in prize in

intercollegiate competition

One of the student presentingpaper in Research Competition

Dr. Vishwas Deokar Chiefguest at Veledictory Function

of Vasantotsav

Stop Child Abuse is what thisgroup is saying in inter-collegiate

Street Play competition

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Events of January

Teachers in full mood on Group Day

Excellence Week

Winners of Miss Ashoka Competitionposing with their beautiful crowns

Mehandi Competition &Flower Decoration Competition

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Indradhanushya - Annual Social Gathering

Our versatile and vibrant

Hon’ble Chairman

Sir Presenting a song on Occassion

of Annual Social Gathering

Our versatile B.Ed students

rocking the Stage on

rhythm of Lukka-Chuppi...

AICESR Team with the chief guest

‘Sayali Bhagat’ It is always the Team who Wins

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Introduction

New technologies influence the way we live, work, and interact with each other. Over the

past few decades, rapid technological advancement has not only evolved our communicationabilities and increased our rate of productivity, but it has also resulted in a vast increase in

electronic goods discarded into our waste stream. EEEs(Electrical and ElectronicEquipments) all together made e-waste a fast growing waste in the country.

"Electronic waste" may be defined as electronic items we use and dispose of often discarded

computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones,

television sets, and refrigerators.

Current State of E - Waste ManagementThe waste generated due to the discarded, obsolete, end of life electrical and electronicsequipments is known as E-waste world over. It is well known by acronym WEEE (Waste

from Electrical and Electronics Equipments).India is generating e-waste more than 8,00,000 tonnes annually.

E-WASTE SOURCESE-waste is being produced by various sources in the country like Govt. sectors, commercial

establishments, institutional sectors, research and developments, household and

manufacturing sectors of the country. The Government along with industrial sectors of thepublic and private partners contributes 70%, individual households 15%approximately

[Satish Sinha, 2007]. The e-waste received from different sources predominantly comprisingof the following EEEs as televisions and desktops 68%, servers 27%, mobile phone 1% and

import from developed countries 2% respectively [IMRB, 2009]. However the otherequipments like refrigerator, air conditioner, music system, recorder, monitoring and control,

Medical equipments, ovens etc.

The 3Rs in E- Waste ManagementDespite the presence of state of the art e - waste treatment facilities such, the waste hierarchy

of objectives of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle or 3Rs is still the cornerstone for resolving theburgeoning waste problems.

The practice of 3Rs means:i.Reduce – The concept behind the first R, reduce, is that you should limit the number of

purchases that you make in the first place.

ii. Re-use – The concept behind the second R, reuse, is that you should reuse items as much as

possible before replacing them. For example, it generally makes more environmental sense to

update your computer rather than get rid of it and buy a new one.

iii.Recycle – The concept behind the third R, recycle, is that you should ensure that items or

their components are put to some new purpose as much as possible or recycle its components.

E-Waste Management : In - Hands of

Prof. Sarita.S.VermaM.Sc., M.Ed., SET., Ph.D (Pursuing)

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Role of Youth in Promoting 3RsYoung people between the ages of 15 and 24 represent approximately 18 per cent of the

global population, or nearly 1.2 billion people. On the other hand, they are also the most

vulnerable group to the ill effects of improper e-waste management. The youth can be agreat force to turn the tide of environmental degradation. If a majority of youth practice

3Rs. Enjoining them to promote 3Rs in their households, schools and to their communityat large will be a significant contribution in e-waste management.

Youth have more potential opportunities to influence in designing good e-wastemanagement system in their localities. Youths have proven that they can influence

societies and are effective change agents. We therefore propose to the youth who canchange the world.Today youth can actively support the call for environmental protection

by promoting proper e-waste management by adopting some of the key action points

given below.

a.While buying electronic products opt for those that :

1. are made with fewer toxic constituents.

2. use recycled content.3. are energy efficient.

4. are designed for easy upgrading or disassembly.

5. utilize minimal packaging.

b. Minimize the generation of e-wastes. The youth should advocate to their governments toseriously consider and implement e-waste minimization programs.

c. Maximize environmentally sound recycling programs. The youth should push theirgovernments to organize and establish recovery and recycling centres that are safe and

efficient.

d. Promote environmentally acceptable e- waste disposal and treatment systems. The youthshould push their governments to establish safeguards for final e-waste disposal

facilities.

e. Be a watchdog to your governments and business. Ensure that they comply with establish

environmental policies, local and international.

f. Be examples of “lifestyle change”. Practice the 3Rs. Consume less in smarter ways.

g. Raise awareness of citizens on proper e- waste manage

By promoting and practicing the 3Rs, we contribute to the reduction of E-

waste.

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Classroom ManagementProf. Samruddhi S. Chepe

M.Sc., M.Ed.

Best lesson Plans Ever VS.Poor classroom Management ?

Lesson Plans Lose...Every. Single. Time.”

Teaching = I am teaching

Teaching = I am teaching + My students are learning

An effective teacher manages a classroom, whereas an ineffective teacher disciplines a

classroom.- Harry Wong

Why classroom management is so challenging?1. Me/Them

2. We are dealing with groups.3. Difficult to please everyone at once.

4. Peer contagion.5. Handling group psychology or mob mentality

Characteristics of a classroom

Public

Unpredictable

Simultaneous

Immediate

Multidimensio

nal

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Definition of classroom management –

Creating and maintaining an environment wherein learning is the key activity.A teacher should-

1. Focus on the entire class.2. Don’t speak over students chatter Remember it is a class and not a shouting match.

3. Make use of appropriate voice modulation.

4. Silence can be effective.5. Mange time effectively.

6. The layout of the lesson should be activity based.7. Follow various strategies of classroom management from those enumerated below.

General Classroom Management Strategies:

· Classroom Rules - A set of posters to encourage positive behaviour from the childrenin your classroom. Contributed by M V.

· Class Rules Poster - A number of posters that remind children about the expectedstandard of behaviour in your classroom.

· Neat Work Prompt - A prompt for pupils who are capable of neat work, but might

need a reminder..· Start of the Day Activities - Share your ideas for activities to set pupils at the start of

the day.· Classroom Scorekeeper - Make one of these wonderful scorekeepers to use in a wide

range of activities in your classroom. Contributed by Melissa Cadman.

· Brain Break - A great idea to reduce tiredness and silliness during carpet times.· Time Saving Tips - Save yourself some time with these useful tips.

· Class Volume Control - Encourage children to think about the class noise level withthis idea.

· Managing Noise Level - How do you manage the noise level in your classroom?Share your ideas on this topic.

· Seating Plan - Use a seating plan to make carpet time go more smoothly!· Class Decoration - A fantastic idea to make decorative paper for your everyday

needs!

· Learning Words - A great way to use spare time to reinforce children's knowledge oftheir high frequency words.

· Taking Turns - Not really an activity, but a way of choosing children to take part inactivities.

· Question Cards - Give these to students when they are doing group work to encouragethem to really think about the questions they ask.

Finishing Work:

· Time Target - A way of encouraging children to complete activities before aparticular time. Contributed by Victoria Jackman.

· Counting Down - Use this simple tip to help children to finish work promptly.

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Managing Toilet / Drinks Breaks:

· Toilet Breaks - Manage the number of trips children make to the toilet using theclever idea.

· Out Pass - Manage breaks in your classroom using tickets for your students.

Contacting Parents:

· Parent Notification - A written communication that can be sent to parents to inform

them about areas of concern that the teacher is having some problems with their child.· Welcome Letter/Induction Programme- A packet that will be given to the students in

the first day of school. This includes a welcome letter, classroom rules and

procedures, grading policy/scoring rubric, student information sheet and learningcontract.

At last it can be said that the students are the most precious gift for a society and it must be

always kept into mind that the students are in their young age and as a teacher it is we whoare the more mature individuals, so deal with the students in such a way taght their is not

hampered.

Finally it can be said that either Respect Existence or Expect

Resistance..!

- Contributed by Chris Thomas

- Contributed by Jinky Dabon.- Contributed by Mary Angel

Alim-Flores.- Contributed by Dannielle

Morgan.

- Contributed by Sandip Khedkar

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Manage your work

manage you lifeImagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them –

work, family, health, friends and spirit. And you are keeping all of these in the air. You will

soon understand that work is a rubber ball .If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other

four balls family, health, friends and spirit are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they

will be irrevocably scuffed, nicked, perhaps even shattered .They will be never the same. You

must understand that and strive for Work–life balance in your life.

Work–life balance is a concept including proper prioritizing between "work" (career and

ambition) and "lifestyle"(Health, pleasure, leisure, family and spiritual

development/meditation.

Work-life balance is about creating and maintaining supportive and healthy work

environments, which will enable employees to have balance between work and personal

responsibilities and thus strengthen employee loyalty and productivity.

It is nothing….but giving yourself PERMISSION to have more integration between your

professional and personal life.

So how do we go about achieving the Work-Life Balance ?

· Focus on whatever u are doing.

· Maximize your productivity at work and don’t let unfinished business carry over

into your personal time.

· Always put in your best effort.

· Be Organized.

· Disorganization is the theft of time.

· Try to manage your day, instead of having the day manage you.

· Make lists.

· Use technologies like PDA to offload the stress of remembering

· Prioritize.

· Lists invariably become lengthy. Identify those which contribute towards a balance

between work and life

· Why invite stress to build up. It is only a compounding multiplier leading you in

one direction only

· Be flexible.

· Change is imminent. Those who accept this and work around change are the mostproductive, best-adjusted individuals

· Plan, but do not run your life on a time table. Its important to priorities, but be

mindful that nothing is static.

· Set boundaries and learn to say no.

Prof. Savita Shinde

M.A., M.Ed.

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· Being a good employee, spouse, parent, and friend doesn't mean blindly giving into

everyone else's demands and spending all your time and energy doing for others asthey dictate.

· Hang out with your family or treasured friends. Talk to them. Listen to them.Understand them. Spending a little time with someone shows that you care, shows

that they are important enough that you’ve chosen — out of all the things to do onyour busy schedule — to find the time for them.

· Learn how to say YES as well as NO

· It’s easier to say no to unwanted tasks if you’ve already committed to somethingyou do want to do.

Benefits of work life balance

• Increased individual productivity, accountability and commitment

• Better team work and communication

• Improved morale

• Less negative organizational stress

• More value and balance in daily life

• Better understanding of work life balance

• Improved on-the-job and off-the-job relationship

• Reduced stress

• Feel more rested and energized

• Working more productively and get more accomplished, leading to greater career

success.

• More fulfillment from work.

• Improving relationships with family and friends.

• Better physical and mental health.

• Making choices about your priorities, rather than sacrifice any.

• More leisure time to spend with loved ones, or time for yourself.

In the end, Find the right balance that works for you .Celebrate your successes and don’t

dwell on your failures. Life is a process .. and so is striving for balance in your life. Life is all

about balance, too much and too little can kill. The best way to balance life, is by setting your

boundaries in learning to say Enough.”

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The development of human beings’ cognitive, emotional, intellectual, and social capabilities

and functioning over the course of the life span, from infancy to old age. Education is way of

improvement and development in human being. Man has different facets. E.g. body

(physical), Mind (Psychological), Soul (Spirituality). Education does not mean filling in bits

of information into the heads of students. Every child is born with his unique talents, skills,

bodily, features which are together called personality. Education is the system to draw out

the best in every child; it is the way to shape every aspect in the best possible manner to the

utmost level. It is like creating a suitable surrounding and condition for a rose plant so that it

blossoms and gives out fragrance flowers.

Education is such a social arrangement that improves every budding child physically,

psychologically and spiritually. It makes him capble of earning him his daily bread. It is

always better to teach a child to earn his bread than to supply him when he grows up.

Therefore he has become strong to face all the experiences, sweet and bitter.

Psychologically- Every child is different from others. He lives in his emotions, affection and

love hatred sentiments. of course in this age of secularization this thing is fulfilled by

Mandir, Masjid, Church, Gurudwara, and various types of spiritual practices with ritual

and without rituals too. Spiritulity is nothing but special experience. I think one cannot

explain with the help of the words and sentences what Spirituality is? Because this is the

area where everyone has to experience self-realization.

The beauty of ancient Indian Education is that with embraced all the three aspect even

before modern psychology. They were aware of the individual difference and exposed every

child to such education that was best to him.

It is true that all these beautiful unfolding of personality cannot be delimited to formal

education supplied in the schools, colleges and universities. Of course this formal education

is a significant aspect of total education, but not the whole of it. One who does not believe in

this is like blind man who touched an elephant and said that it was like a rope and second

blind said no it was like pillar. In fact education is a lifelong process. It begins with the child’s

first breathing and stops when he breathes his last. It is wide process having depth along

with height and space.

Education Reaches and Enriches Everyone

Prof. Eknath Pabale

M.A., M.Ed., M.Phil., Dny., Ph.D.-(Appear)

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Every man that meets me; teaches me, whom so ever I meet I may be educating him. This

education without any buildings, syllabus, books, exams and degree certificate. In nature

bird’s builds their nests as their ancestors were building millions of years ago and still they

are using that typical way but the man who was living in caves has improved his house

building talent marvelously only because he educated himself through mistakes and

improvements.

Perhaps nature provides the best education to man. Everything in nature is beautiful. It

teaches us to be sweet emotionally and spiritually in our personality. Man has plenty to

learn from nature, but he needs to change his approach and his misunderstanding, e.g.

snakes do not mean only poison and injury, it has beauty of the own, it has beautiful and

colorful skin, he is quick in his movements. We need to appreciate and understand them

therefore I learn to appreciate noble aspects of everyone to surmount every difficulty and

proceed ahead and ahead without destroying the hills and going around them lovingly.

Perhaps what appears what appeals to me is the spirit of giving and giving joyfully without

expectations. Rivers give water to everyone and trees supply shade and shelter, flowers and

fruit without any discrimination. They teach us to enjoy the spirit of giving and sharing.

Such Nobel, unending and comprehensive concept education is. It is a light and burning star

for everyone. It is also lifelong process which removes darkness on the path of life and

enlightens us. As our Upanishads said...

Asato ma sat Gamaya

Tamaso ma jotitrgamaya

Mrutyor ma amrutama gamaya..........!

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Drug Addiction : A TrapProf. Priya Kapadne

M.A(English)., M.Ed., SET.

According to the National Youth Policy, approximately 600 million populations in India is

younger than 25 years of age and close to 70% of the total population is less than 40 years ofage. Near about 40% of the Indian population is aged between 13 to 35 years which is defined as

Youth. Modern life is full of hassles, deadlines, frustrations, and demands. For youth, stress is socommonplace that it has become a way of life. Stress isn’t always bad. In small doses, it can help

the person to perform under pressure and motivate him to do his best. But when person

constantly running in emergency mode, his/her mind and body pay the price. Today’s youth isnot on right track. Enthusiasm among today’s youth is eloping somewhere leading to frustration

and lack of zeal. The reason may be unnecessary burden in the form of competition,unemployment, lack of job skills, drug addiction & many more. This article mainly focus on

“Drug addiction”

In general, youth begin taking drugs for a variety of reasons:

To feel good.

To feel better.

To do better

To find out what it’s like and to fit in.

Morally flawed or lacking in willpower.

Your relationships

Safety

School / TAFE/ university

Employment

Financial pressures

Violence

Homelessness

Stress

Psychosis

Injuries and accidents

Sexually Transmitted Infections. (STI’s) or unwanted pregnancy

Damage to internal organs

Long-term effects of Drug addiction

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Youngster should follow following ways to live happy life

1. Follow your passion. Do what you love. Don’t go where money is, go where your heart is.There will be many occasions in life where you’ll need to decide what you truly want to do.

Follow that gut feeling, it’ll never disappoint you. If you want to do really well in something,passion is very, very important.

2. Spread smiles everyday. If someone you know is going through a bad patch, try your best tomake them smile. Smiling makes things easier and lightens your spirit. After all, a day without a

smile is a day wasted, isn’t it?

3. Have a positive attitude. Positivity goes a long way in life. Why waste precious seconds ofyour life worrying too much? Remove all those negative thoughts from your mind. Don’t think

that you’re any less than the others. Keep your chin up, fight the bad feelings, stay strong and be

positive!

4. Do good deeds. In today’s world, we give a lot of importance to material things. We buyexpensive gadgets, luxurious items etc. We shouldn’t forget about the less fortunate. Remember,

charity begins at home, but it shouldn’t end there. Do your part, make a change. Every little bitmakes a difference. Give!

5. Cherish relationships. Life is short. Spend a lot of time with your loved ones. Don’t get too

involved in work, that you start giving less time to your family. Family comes first. Cherish

every moment with your loved ones.

6. Stay healthy. Meditate. Eat good food. A healthy body equals a healthy soul and healthythoughts. A calm body, mind and soul can help you lead a happy life.

7. Stay in contact with people who lift you higher: Don’t constantly be around people who

only talk negativity. They will only bring you down. Try to stay around positive people who

exude good thoughts. Being around positive people will bring a vibrancy in your life

8. Express. Humans have this intense desire to love and feel loved. Express all your feelings.Don’t keep it inside you for too long. Be who you are. Live out loud!

9. Don’t compare. Comparing only brings sadness. “Why don’t I look like her?” “Why am I not

rich like him?” etc does absolutely nothing good to us. Learn to accept yourself as you are. Workhard to be what you want to be. Be happy in your own skin. Know that God has made you the

way you are for a reason, and there are people who find you extremely special.John Keats once said “Don't be discouraged by a failure. It can be a positive experience. Failure is, in a

sense, the highway to success, in as much as every discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly

after what is true, and every fresh experience points out some form of error which we shall

afterwards carefully avoid.”

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Power of Youth in India

Youth is the time of life when one is young, but the term is often used in the more restricted

sense of the time between childhood and adulthood. Definitions of the specific age range

that constitutes youth vary. Youth is often being associated with freshness, anger, vigor,

sport and energy. Youth is the stage of constructing the self-concept. The self-concept of

youth is often influenced by several variables such as peers, lifestyle, gender, political set-

up and culture. It is the time of a person’s life in which they make choices which will affect

their future as well as directly or indirectly influences the future of his country also. If

youth of a country is well aware and is in charge of their acts, they can bring about some

considerable changes in the country. The greatest wealth and strength of any nation is its

youth. Empowered youth can prove to be the greatest force that drives a nation towards

success and prosperity. The future, the nation will have. Therefore,if we want to ensure a

bright future for our country, we first need to strengthen and empower our youth.

Youth can play an important role in every field, and if they are determined to put in their

best then no one can stop them from achieving success. The youth of any nation and society

are its potential energy. It would not be wrong to say that they are the powerhouse and

storehouse of infinite energy and are the pride of a nation. Youth are often associated to the

sports, art and other realtive fields and often brings laurels to their country. The power of

youth can be sighted only by mentioning a few names of which every single Indian is proud

of, such as Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Sachin Tendulkar, Vishwanathan

Anand, Mikha Singh, Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupati, Sushmita Sen, Aishwarya Rai, P.T.

Usha, Shiny Abraham, Anju Gerorge, Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar, Jaspal Rana, Major

Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Anil Kumble, Dilip Tirkey, Apama Popat, Malleshwari etc.

The very mention of these names fills the heart of an average Indian with pride. It is no

new to mention that these are the personalities who brought pride and respect to the

nation at very young age and are often considered as youth icons.

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Qualities of Youth

Youth Power in Building a Nation

It is well proved that youth have very special role in any countries development. Their

hardworking, honesty, energy and motivation can prove to be the best ingredients for a

successful nation. The youth has gained more importance today because of the rate at

which the population of youth increases. India is in an advantageous position as a greater

proportion of the population is or will be entering their productive age. According to

figures, youth form 18% of the world population. But in case of india, 65% of the population

is youth. Children and elderly are considered to be the dependent population of the country

however a large youth power means an increase in per capita output from the country.

Youth is the is the time of the life when a person possess competent array of skills, confict

resolution, decision making, teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking, just to name a

few and has knowledge of diversified spheres including technology, education, agronomy,

and much more. Youth are always ready to take calculative amount of risks and work hard

to achieve their goals.

Youth of a country actively participate and attain zenith of success in the field of sports,

arts, culture, academics, business as well as political domain. Needless to say that the

budding youth are considered as the future power as leaders of the nation, however, with

appropriate opportunities made available to them, their potential can be utilized to the

utmost to lead a country towards a glorifying path to development. One of the major

qualities of the young generation is the anger. They are unable to compromise on their

ideals and principles and do not hesitate to take a stand against anything wrong going

around them, whether something is going wrong in society, their office, community or in

the political set-up of the country. Youth will not hesitate to fight back against the wrong.

The youth of a nation is brimming of untapped potential that can be polished and utilized

to bring in advancements in every sphere. The only way that leads to enlightenment amid

youth is the allotment of duties in conjunction to their potential. Young people are full of

energy and motivation, once they will be assigned roles in the conjunction to their

potential, they will undeniably become active participants of nation building. This

approach will surely drive them to consistently deliver progressive results for the

betterment of the country. The creative potential of the younger generation coupled with

their zeal, enthusiasm, energy and versatility can work wonders for the country. Young

people contribute their part in every field and are working really hard in the field of

of technology, administration, business as well as sports and are daily coming up with

innovation an technologies to change the world. Hence for the development of a nation, the

contribution of youth is must.

Zahara, B.Ed

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YouthYouth is not a time of life-it is a state of

mind,

It is a temper of the will,

A quality of the imagination,

A vigor of the emotions,

A predominace of courage over timidity,

Of the appetite for adventure over love

of ease.

Nobody grows old by merely living a

number of years.

People grow old only by deserting their

ideals.

Years wrinkle the skin,

But to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the

soul.

Worry, doubt, self-distrust,

Fear and despair-these are the long,

Long years that bow the head and

Turn the growing spirit back to dust.

Whether they are sixteen or seventy,

There is in every being’s heart

The love of wonder,

The sweet amazement at the stars

And star like things and thoughts,

The undaunted challenge of events,

The unfailing childilke appetite

For what is to come next,

And the joy and the game of life.

You are as young as your faith,

As old as you doubt;

As young as your self-confidence,

As old as your fear,

As young as your hope,

As old as your despair,

When the wires are all down

And all the innermost core of your heart

As covered with the snows of pessimism

And the ice of cynicism,

Then you are grown old indeed.

But so long as your heart receives

messages,

Of beauty, cheer courage, grandeur

And power from the earth,

From man and from the Infinite,

So long you are young.

Harpreet Saini

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Colours of Youth

Just imagine our life without youth. It would be so boring. There is childhood, youth

and old age. In every human beings life. No time in a person’s life as beautiful as the period

of youth. It’s a god to human being.

Colours of Youth is an interesting subject for every one Every human being goes

through 3 phase of life. These are childhood, youth and old age. chilhood is innocent, youth

is enjoy able an colourful and old age is calmful or peaceful. But youth is the wonderful

phase of every human beings life.

Colours play important role in our lives. Diferent colour symbolize different

personalities and also affect our mood differently.

people use crystals, gems and other items in seven colours of the rainbow for

attaning spirtualit, good health and wisdom.

Red :- Colour signifies passion, vitality and security.

Orange :- Colour it is a dynamic colour representing.

creativity, playfulness as well as control.

Yellow :- Its reperesents Clarity of thought and energy

Green :- It denotes growth balance health and wealth.

Blue :- It has been associated with spirituality.

White :- For peace.

Youth and colour it is combination of life. They are different but relates each other.

youth is the goldem period of everyone’s life. In this phase everyone focused on increasing

accademic success positive decision making skills developing leadership skills, courage,

knowledge supporting physical and emotional health.

We celeberdted National youth day in india on 12 th January on the birthday of

swami vivekananda.

In 1984 the goverment of India declared the day as the Nutional youth day and since

1985 the event is celebrated in India every year.

Now days, in our country youth is incredible in members our country’s tutive is in

youth hand

Dr. Abdual Kalam said that

Youth is the power of India

Ujwala Dhengale

B.Ed

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On Colors Of YouthArticle and Poem

Is LIKE Blue

Blue suggests importance and confidence. It is a colour linked with intelligence and stability

Is LIKE Red

Is LIKE Green

Is LIKE Yellow

Is LIKE Orange

Is LIKE Purple

Red signifies importance and power. In some cultures red denotes purity, joy and celebration.

Green symbolises life, growth, renewal and health. In contrast to this, green in used to

represent jealousy or envy.

Yellow is a warm, cheerful colour. Yellow ribbons are worn as a sign hope.

Orange is warm and stimulating colour. It gives a feeling of energy and warmth. It is usually

linked to the season of autumn.

Purple represents royalty in many cultures and it suggests nobility. In Thailand it is the

colour of mourning.

Young people possess energy, but it should be channelized in the right direction.

Misguided youth may do greater harm to the society than even the worst enemy can do.

Moreover, it is on the shoulders of the young that the future of the country rests because they

represent new values, new thinking and the new ways of life. Society should mould itself

according to the thinking of the young because it is difficult for the older generation to have

new thinking. The young should always look with hope and confidence to the future. They

must have the spirit to work among the masses and also give a sense of direction for the

others to follow.

The Young people of India should try to give a practical shape to the ideals of democracy

which have kept before us. An ordinary person is not adventurous enough to take up the

challenges to adopt certain ideals which may be good for the nation. Generally the action of

the individuals are guided by the normal way of thinking and also by the normal conventions.

It is only the young who can accept unconventional ideas with spirit and enthusiasm.

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Various social movements which seem to be the basis of progress need the help of the

younger generations. For example, for the older generation the idea of having planned

families might not be proper and at moments they might consider it a political move on the

part of the party in power. It is so because their conventional thinking does not agree with the

new set up of circumstances. But the younger generation has vision of the future and is

guided by that very vision. So “a nation is built in its educational institutions” through

younger generations.

India is wedded to the policy of industrial development, but no industry can make

progress till men are properly trained and technologists help in the development of the

industrial complex of the country. Only the new generation can help. It may also be under-

stood that the world is standing on the threshold of supreme catastrophe and measureless

record. It is the young who can give appropriate direction to these forces.

Younger generation in India has always been depending upon the older generation.

Our social set up did allow them to have independent thinking and independent way of life.

But now younger generation is to mould the thinking of the older generation. They will have

to give proper shape and form to the policies which might have been out-dated and worn out.

Only the young in India can seize the opportunities for doing something for the country. So

they will give new enthusiasm and energy to carry forward the programmed which has been

chalked out for the country.

So youth is the future of our country which gives development, success, long life. so it is

called Yuva shakti.

Sayali N Ahire.

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Believing That

you can Do It !As the day of our competition nears,

Remember the smiles, forget the tears.

Remember the times we’ve spent together,

Cherish them now, cherish them forever.

Next year it will not be the same,

Some girls lost, some girls gained.

Doing the routine one more time,

To fix that motion and straighten that line.

We’ve had many falls and lots of tough breaks,

We took our chances but knew what was at stake.

We are all exhausted and ready to rest,

But first we must show the world who is best.

Regardless of what the judges criticize,

Remember they weren’t there to realize,

We sweated, we ached, and we worked all the while,

And we hid all the pain with a convincing smile.

So show them now what we have worked for,

Give a little extra where there needs to be more.

Smile and know that we have finished the race,

Regardless of what we win or place

Archana Kashyap

Love yourself like none other.

Because that act of love, will

make you stand and face the world.

People who tell you they love you,

might not say the same thing tomorrow

But your love for yourself.

will survice all odds.

One true lesson in life is that,

you can give away uncoditional love,

but you should never expect it back.

There are no guarantess of your

love rolling back to you.

Yes, but if you love yoursell

unconditionally, no matter what you

do, no matter where you are, it will flow

sell is like a self contained take, a pond

rich with self nourishig life. Love the

world,

But Love yourself More !!

Simar Ahlawalia

Love

Yourself More

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What Lies In

The HeartWhat lies in the Heart

you don’t really know,

what’s in the mind

never they show.

To tulfill their needs,

How politely they speak

always wanting to bhow,

they are so meek

But the truth lies unknown,

hidden deep inside

they show they are smiling

when they have just cried

And sometime they just

want to make you a cool

so they make you angry

and then ask to lee cool.

They never feel sorry,

they never want to look,

they want to have their way,

by hook or by crook.

That is why inside the Heart

what is lies you don’t

really know, what is

in mind never they show.

Poonam V. Chavan

Tips forpositive Thinking

1. Notice when you are being negative and

change your thoughts to something more

positive. You need to correct yourself to

get better.

2. Find some positive things to say and

repeat them often use statements such

as “ I am very capable”. “I can do

anything when I put my mind to work on

it, “ I can do it.”

3. Every morning, look in the mirror and

think about five good qualities you have.

4. Don’t give up good habits can replace bad

ones by continuous perseverance.

5. Think about what you want to (that’s a

goal) know about what you don’t want

(that’s worry)

6. When you feel like you are about to break

take a deep breath, and count to 10, have

a drink of water and smile. Even if the

smile is forced, it is still a smile and it

will make you feel better focus on the

good things.

Wahida Shaikh

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Sometimes

In Life

You Are My

Rock Love

Sometimes in life,

when everything goes wrong,

you feel disheartened,

but you have to be strong

Sometimes in life,

no matter how hard you try,

to keep your loved ones happy,

even if they make you cry,

Don’t loose hope,

But be very confident

in what ever you do and say,

you ought to are prudent

Sometimes in life,

you need to have courage,

to face all problems,

which you have to manage,

Sometimes in life,

you don’t get everything,

but you need to be happy,

and spend your life smiling

I really want to share

All the feelings my soul dear

I’ve forgotten how life was before

I met you the man I adore

I Love you so much

You set my heart aglow

I’ve opened up my heart

to give you a big part

I am burning with fire

For you I so desire

It is with you I want to live

Each and every day

To be with you

Is like a dream come true

You are my life forever

And I shall endeavour

To make you as happy as can be

For that would mean so much to me.

You are always there

When life becomes hard to bear

When I'm feeling sad

And feeling quite bad

you spend your time

sending me a cheery rhyme

When I shed tears

And show my fears

you are my rock upon which I lean

As the fears pass by unseen

You hold me in your tender touch

I Love you so much.

Poonam V. Chavan Sarita Solanki

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