Sunday, 24 July 2022

A memorable holiday you had recently.

Q. For your ASL assessment your teacher has asked you to prepare a short speech in about 150 words on the topic: "A Memorable Holiday You Had Recently". Include the following points in your draft of the speech.
1. What kind of holiday you had, when, where and with whom
2. why it has become a memorable experience for you
3. what important lesson (s) it has taught you

Good morning everyone!

Holidays are the part and parcel of our life. Everyone loves to have holidays in their life. Holidays are like fresh breeze as they remove worries, stress and tension from our life and make us rejuvenate. 

Well, There are numerous memorable holidays, events and moments in our life. we get/have many holidays on different occassions. Some of them will retain in our memory and become memorable for us. 

Recently, I had a holiday from my school after half yearly examinations. I decided to visit Amritsar to have a glimpse of golden temple with my friends. As we entered the temple, I met my known, who is the resident of amritsar joined us. He makes us to have a  glimpse of temple and told about its history. Thousand of people from all over the world visit here daily to get peaceful vibes. It was very crowded.

This holiday has become a memorable one in our life. we never have such peaceful place in our life till now. Also, we came to know a lot of information about this historical monument. There is a market outside the temple from where we purchase some traditional items for my near dear ones. We also offer our voluntary service on the kitchen over there.

I enjoyed and it was very great experience to visit there.

Thank you.

Thursday, 14 July 2022

Impact of Overpopulation on the World

Q. On the occasion of World Population Day, you have to write an article on the topic “Impact of Overpopulation”. 
In your article you should include
1. how the world population has increased.
2. what its impact on the world is.
NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF POPULATION GROWTH: Unemployment- Poor Health- Poverty- Deforestation- Global warming- illiteracy or lack of education- Pollution: Air, water, soil- Loss of Agricultural Land- Climate in Crisis- Loss of Biodiversity

IMPACT OF OVERPOPULATION
 By: Rohan

In our contemporary world, problem of overpopulation has increased in [leaps and bounds (बहुत बड़ी मात्रा मे)]. It is not only a problem but also an ailment for people as cancer. The recent census (an official numbering of population) (The census figures)reveals that population has been increasing frequently over the years. 

Overpopulation has tremendous impact over the globe. It is not only an issue but all of the issues are attach to this problem. Overpopulation leads to overcrowding which means poor quality of life. Universally speaking, as the result of overpopulation, there is a sharp decline in the natural resources such as more land is exploited that is to say that more industrialisation and urbanization being searched up, consequently there is a continuous loss of agricultural land and depletion of natural resources. Deforestation has become the major concern, which leads to the global warming and climate in crises. Thus, there is huge loss to biodiversity. 

Another impact of over population is the degradation of the environment. As due to increased population, more and more industries are being set up which is polluting the environment and marine as industries wastes are dumped into water. Rise in number of people on the earth is giving rise to number of vehicles on the roads which causes air and noise pollution to great extent. 

As it is well said that more and more people will bring more miseries and poverty. Increase in population also mean decrease in the standard of living of people such lack of education or illiteracy, poor health facilities, rise in prices of basic amenities of life.

So, The Government, organisations and the other authorities should join their hands to reduce population otherwise the whole world will suffer one day. 

Monday, 4 July 2022

Article describing a fair you attended recently.

 Q. Write an article describing a fair that you visited.
In your article you should describe
1. name of the fair you visited
2. when, where and why the fair was held
3. who it was attended by
4. what you saw and did there
5. why the fair is important to you, people or area

THE FAIR I ATTENDED RECENTLY
By:  Rahul

Fairs and exhibitions are considered as the main attraction of the cities. Each city has its some famous fairs that are being organised there every year. Various fairs have organised in our hometown frequently such as Book fair, trade fair, festival fairs etc. 

Almost all people visit the fair of their city or  hometown. Recently I visited my maternal grandparents during my summer vacations in dehradun. There I visited trade fair organised at prade ground with my family. It may be organised by the Uttrakhand government or any private institution. It lasts for the two weeks. It is conducted every year to show the various cultures of our country.
It was attended by the tourists from all over the world as dehradun is one of the renowned tourists places of the India. We bought the entry tickets and went in.
 
Different people from different states joined it to present the various specialities of their state such as clothing, accessories, bags etc. The point of attraction was hand made articles as it attracts the customers most, it includes the toil of the makers.

There I enjoyed various rides but camel ride the most and being foody there. We visited different shops to look various presentations. There was an aquarium corner which I loved it. View was very scenic.

Trade fair pass knowledge to the customers and great source of entertainment for them. It is a great source of revenue for as people love to purchase items of various states. The area location gets well known.

Thus, we must visit the fair as it provides us information about the speciality of different states and the uniqueness of the country. The fair was an amalgamation of knowledge and fun.

Friday, 24 June 2022

Indian labour's life during lockdown.

 Q. When factories and workplaces shut down due to lockdown. Millions of workers had to deal with the loss of income, food shortage and uncertainty about future. Thousand of them began walking home with no means of transport due to the lockdown. Write an article on 'Indian labour's life during lockdown'. You are Ankit/Ankita.

Indian labour's life during lockdown
By: Rohit

The life of a laborer is very hard. He has to work from morning to evening to earn his own bread and butter. He works in shops, factories,  in severe cold as well as in the heat of summer. He gets no comforts in life. He also has to leave his families in search of job. labour is the most vulnerable one in any situation. 

During lockdown due to COVID, the life of labourers became very pathetic. Their workplaces had completely closed down as per the orders of government. They had to face a lot of difficulties. They have no food to eat, no water to drink, no shed or roof to spend  night. So, they decided to migrate their own village to unite their families. On their way also they had to suffer many problems.  Due to lockdown, There was no means of transport for them to arrive their destinations. They moved to their houses on foot. Consequently, their future become uncertain. 

Although later government has arranged transport facility for them yet their problems would not completely solved but they benefitted. we need to be sensitive towards labour class.

So, the labour's life during lockdown is full of struggles and challenges. May god give them strength to face these struggles and challenges. 

Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Why a majority of students hate history?

Q. Write an article for your school magazine describing why a majority of students hate studying history and how the subject can be made interesting for them.

HISTORY: A HATING SUBJECT

History is one of the important subjects taught and studied at all levels of education since ages. The word History to put it simply means the story of mankind. It refers to the study of past events, particularly human affairs.  

Students consider history as the worst subject in their curriculum. Majority of them hate it. There are so many reasons behind hating this subject. Predominantly, it is tedious (boring) to learn dates, names of people and places which are not even useful in everyday life. Also, it is just about dead people. Another reason is that history lays emphasis on text reading. It has theoretical base only. There is no practicality in it rather it is just the memorization of people, places and dates. And this is not useful and relevant in modern era or student's entire lifetime. 

It is the need of the hour to make history an interesting subject for the students. History classes should be conducted in a interesting way. Textbooks should contain diagrams, flowchart, pitchers, and head points so that students can understand and remember the topics very conveniently. Schools should organise trips to ancient museums to make students learn about past which is very knowledgeable and such museums also highlights tradition and culture of the country. Through this, such traditions can be handed over to the future generations.

Thus, History should be teach in fun and practical way so that students (do not hate this subject anymore.)don't find it boring anymore.

Saturday, 4 June 2022

A place of tourist interest in Sikkim.

Q. Expand the notes given below to write an article for your school magazine on the place of tourist interest in Sikkim.
LACHUNG- A BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE IN THE VALLEY OF LACHUNG, SIKKIM
What is the place ?  Lachung - Meaning a                                             'small mountain pass'
Where is it ?              At 9000 ft. above sea                                             level, in the Valley of                                             Lachung, North District,                                       Sikkim - 7 hours from                                          capital Gangtok- the last                                        post on the Indo-china                                           border
What does it look like ? Most picturesque-                                                  surrounded by                                                        snow-capped peaks                                               and silver firs and                                                rhododendron trees,                                          waterfalls and streams
What to visit there ?    Buddhist Monastery,                                               handicraft centre,                                                 trout fishing sites,                                         Rhododendron Sanctuary
When to visit ?          Between October to May


A place of tourist interest in Sikkim 
- By: Rohan

India is rich in her cultural heritage. Each state has its famous places and dishes.  Like every state, sikkim has many places to visit by the tourist from all over the country. And lachung is one of them.

The word 'Lachung' to put it simply means 'a small mountain pass'. It is one of the beautiful villages lie in the valley of lachung in sikkim. Every year a large number of tourists from other states come to visit this hill station with their families.

It is located at 9000 ft. above sea level in the valley of lachung in the north district of sikkim. It takes around 7 hours to reach there from the sikkim capital, Gangtok. And it is the last post on the Indo-China border.
Luchung has been described as the most picturesque village of Sikkim. During the winter the village is usually surrounded by snow- capped peaks, silver firs and rhododendron trees. Moreover  the most significant it attracts is waterfalls and streams located over there.  Buddhist Monastery, handicraft center, trout fishing sites, Rhododendron Sanctuary are various famous tourist spots in sikkim to visit and have look at which helps in creating great revenue for government.

India has boosted its tourism industry in the recent years. This Village has also been opened by the Indian government. Tourist come from all over the world to visit this beautiful village, lachung between October to May.

Thus, this is such a ravishing (beautiful) place if any time we get a chance to visit such adorable (प्यारी) place we must not lose it. And one day this village will become the prominent place of the country and will attract more and more tourists.

Tuesday, 24 May 2022

A day without TV Article

 Q. How do you feel if you were to spend a day without TV? Express your views in the form of an article in about 150 words. You may like to use the hints given below:

Boring life- no entertainment- no way to pass time- no knowledge, no news, no current affairs, no TV games, no live matches, no favourite programmes, films or music- life unimaginable- partial cut down possible but not total ban         OR

Interesting life- no more ads  and commercial breaks- more time for family, friends and studies- more fun in outdoor activities and sports- better health and fitness- no scolding from mother/father- the sooner it is switched off the better.


A Day Without T.V.  (1st option)
By: .......

In today's world, technology plays an important role in our lives. Our life depends on the modern gadgets such as computer, T.V, mobiles, laptops etc. TV is considered as widely used means of entertainment all over the world. 

To begin with, a life without it is unimaginable and boring particularly during vacations. There will be no entertainment too far. People don't have no knowledge about what is going around them. They are also unable to know about the news on various subjects. They are not familiar with the current affairs too.
Sports loving persons are unable to watch the live matches of their respective games. Excitement of knowing scores of their country would no more. 

If there is no availability of tv people will not be able to watch their favourite  programmes, films or music. Also children are not able to play TV games.  It is difficult for them to pass their leisure time. They keep buzzing like files. 

Consequently, their behaviour becomes irritating, angry and have minds full of tension and anxiety. People will sleep in their free time and become lazy with each passing day.

Thus, we can limit the use of T.V in our life. Its partial cut down is possible but its total ban from our lives is impossible. We hardly find sewing machine in every home, whereas there is no home without television.

OR


A Day without TV (IInd option)

Long gone are the days when ( TV sets were a rare luxury but today TV has become an indispensable (जो हटा नहीं सकते)  part of our life.) people used to live without electronic gadgets but today  their houses are full of these gadgets and T.V. is the most common and popular among them.

 Without TV, our life will become very interesting. We can save much time and utilised in various beneficial activities. If there is no T.V., we can spend more time with family and friends. We can explore our past items or can improve our mistakes which we had done earlier. 

Not only that, we can spend our time in exploring the nature. Students can concentrate more on their studies. They can improve their academic results. They go for outing and take part in various competitions held in their schools. They are not being scolded by their parents too. In order to get more fun and better health and fitness, they start taking active participation in outdoor activities and sports. 

There will not be ads and commercial breaks. We need not rely on the false advertisements displayed by various companies and organisations. We ourselves go to the Market and buy the genuine products at reasonable rates.

 Moreover, the more vulgar activites are presented which affects the child behaviour. That is to say that People are watching more crime and violent scenes which makes them to do same in their real life. 
 
Thus, it is well said the sooner it is switched off the better. 

The social strata are changing and the gap between the rich and the poor is becoming wider, the rich are becoming richer and the poor are becoming poorer. What do you think are the causes of this problem and suggest solutions to tackle it.

 Q. The social strata are changing and the gap between the rich and the poor is becoming wider, the rich are becoming richer and the poor ar...