Sir CV Raman: - CV Raman was the first Indian scientist who the noble in physics for the year 1930 for the Raman Effect. In July 1917 Raman Joined the Calcutta university on the offer of its vice –chancellor as a professor of physics. In 1921, he went to England as delegate of the universities congress in oxford. On returning from oxford started three lines of investigation:

a) the scattering of light by liquids

b) the scattering of x-rays by liquids

c) The viscosity of liquids.

d) He died on. 21, 1970 and was cremated at Raman Research institute.

Akbar was a great Mughal Emperor. He treated Muslims and Hindus alike. Birbal was a minister in his court.

Shajahan built the Taj Mahal in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is one of the wonders of the world.

Qutub Minar is in Delhi. It is a tall Minar, built by Qutub-ud Din Aibak.

Bodh-Gaya is the place where Lord Buddha got enlightenment. It is in Gaya, Bihar.

Ashoka was a great king. He gave up war and followed the religion of Buddhism.

On Independence Day our prime minister unfurls the national flag at the red fort, in Delhi.

Shanty Niketan is in west Bengal. It was an educational institution, run by Rabindranathth Tagore.

Shantivana is the Samadhi of pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. Vijay Ghat is the Samadhi of Lal Bahadur shastri. Shanktisthala is the Samadhi of Indhira Gandhi.

She was Sorijini Nayudu. She participated in our freedom struggle. She is known as the ` nightingale of India.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first president of India.

Bankim Chandra Chatterji composed our national song.

Indhira Gandhi was also called the iron lady of India.

Cleanliness in school

School is a place where you learn so many things. It helps you to grow up into a responsible person.

Do not throw paper, pieces of chalk or any other rubbish on the ground. Always put them in the dustbin. Take care of school property. Chairs, tables, duster, chalk etc., should be used properly. Don’t write on the walls of the school. Never pluck flowers, leaves from the school garden. Sharpen your pencil over the dustbin.

 

 


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