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Dr B R Ambedkar, popular-ly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, was one of the architects of the Indian Constitution. Bheem Rao Ambedkar was born on 14th April 1891 in a poor Mahar family. He was a well-known politician and an eminent jurist. . Over-coming numerous social and financial obstacles, Ambedkar became one of the first outcastes to ob-tain a college education in India. Eventually earning law degrees and multiple doctorates for his study and research in law, eco-nomics and political sci-ence from Columbia Uni-versity and the London School of Economics. Ambedkar's efforts to eradicate the social evils like untouchablity and caste restrictions were
remarkable. The leader, throughout his life, fought for the rights of the dalits and other socially back-ward classes. Bhimrao Ambedkar was appointed as the chairman of the con-
stitution drafting commit-tee .Ambedkar was the nation's first Law Minister in the Cabinet of Jawahar-lal Nehru. Died on 6 th December 1956. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s life is an exam-ple to others. He had shown how men born in humble surroundings could rise up in life, by sheer hard-work, sincerity and steadfastness. He was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor in
1990.”Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the so-ciety in which he lives.’’
ANJANA H KUMAR
Class:X
2012 April 12 Volume.1 Issue.2
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO2 ,CALICUT
The objective of life should be to become a good human being said Dr.P.B.Salim IAS , former District collector and Chair-man of the VMC of KV2 Calicut. While addressing to the students of class 12
th of
vidyalaya. He answered number of queries raised by students in different topics like preparation for all India civil service ,on time
management and on
Present day educational system in India . He said that individual cleanliness and personal integrity is very es-sential for creating a clean environment. He also em-phasized on the importance of reading for personal growth..Dr.P.B.Salim said that majority of the people realize their potential in later their life . He advised the students to have faith in oneself and to surge forward with confi-
dence.
D r b r a m e d k a r t h e f a t h e r o f i n d i a n c o n s t i t u t i o n
BE A GOOD HUMAN BEING. Dr.P.B SALIM
LiBRARY news letter
Best reader prize 2
Library news letter 2
Book exhibition 2
New arrivals 3
Book reviews 3
NID 4
Jose Sarmago 4
Inside this issue:
Chief Patron
Smt:Lalitha Ramachandran
Editor :Krishnan .T.k ,
Librarian
Smt:A.N.Mahita (PGT-English)–Consultant Editor
Editorial committee
1.Smt:Prejee T.K ,TGT(English)
2.Rasha Parveen :Class :X
3.Sathya Lakshmi :Class XII
MESSAGE
My hearty congratulations to the students and the editorial members for being so
prompt in bringing out the second issue of the News letter at the very beginning of
the academic year 2012-2013. This just reflects the keenness and genuine interest
taken by the library committee to develop and inculcate reading habit among the
Students . All my best wishes to the readers and may the sincere efforts put in
bear the fruit and I am sure this vidyalaya will churn out intellectuals at the end of
the day Smt: Lalitha Ramachandran
Principal
.
Readers club of the vidyalaya and
Scholastic publishers Bangalore jointly
organized a book exhibition.The exhi-
bition was inaugurated by Principal
Smt:Lalitha Ramachandran on 2nd
Febuary 2012.Students and parents
visited the exhibition. Around Two
thousand books in different subjects
were exhibited. The exhibition con-
cluded on 3rd Feburary 2012
P A G E 2 L I B R A R Y N E W S L E T T E R 2 0 1 2 A P R I L 1 2 : V O L U M E . 1 I S S U E . 2
stressed the importance of Swami
Vivekanada’s message in contempo-
rary India .The library committees ‘s
7th meeting decided to release
Library News Letter. The periodicity
of the new letter will be in
quarterly .January, April, July, and
October.
The maiden issue of Library news Let-
ter was released on12th January2012
in connection with national youth Day
celebration during the morning assem-
bly .Addressing the morning assembly ,
Principal Smt:Lalitha Ramachadaran
said that Library news Letter can play
vital role in promoting Library activi-
ties .Principal called upon students to
try to get book reviews and articles
published in the news letter .She also
BOOK EXHIBITION
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BEST READER PRIZE 2012(Academic year201 1 - 12 )
Let us perfect the means .The end will
take care of itself
Swami Vivekanada
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II nd Prize
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Ist Prize
Maneesha k Class X
II nd Prize
Anjana Class X
IIIrd Prize
Aman Suresh Class X.
Books are for use
Every reader his book
Every book its reader
S.R.Ranganathan
enemies of the suryavanshis - the chan-
dravanshis reside. The chandravanshis
are believed to be allied with the nagas -
a race of sinister and deformed human
beings, the only hope for the surya-
vanshis is the legend of the neelkanth -
the destroyer of evil ,whose neck is sup-
posed to turn an iridescent blue after
drinking the somras. The Tibetan immi-
grant shiva may be the answer to their
prayers, at least that is what the surya-
vanshis believe. Shiva is given the title
of the neelkanth and, later on in the
story, the title of the Mahadev. Shiva is
caught up in the midst of duty, destiny
and love. Shiva is unsure of his respon-
sibility even though he realizes that it is
Title : The immortals of Meluha
Author : Amish
Publisher : Westland ltd
ISBN:9380658742
Number of Pages:415
cost : Rs.195/-
In 1900 BC, There existed the land
of Meluha of the suryavanshis - an em-
pire close to perfection created centuries
ago by lord Ram. The empire is facing
severe perils due to the drying up of the
river Saraswati and also is under ter-
rorist attacks from the east where the
his destiny.Shiva eventually leads the
suryavanshi vengeance but is it really
the evil that he destroys? or has he mis-
taken something benign as evil? He
realizes his mistake but a little late. to
find out what happens, read the immor-
tals of Meluha the first of the Shiva
trilogy.
Sathya Lakshmi .M
Class:XII
NEW ARRIVALS
to stimulate the senses left to Helen
and to seek help when it was time to
educate her. In her life her mother is
very instrumental in Keller's persever-
ance as she made
her daughter de-
pend on her other
3 senses to sur-
vive. With the help
of dedicated
teacher Anne Sulli-
van, Helen discov-
ered the world
through her finger
tips and became
the first deaf-blind
person to earn a
Bachelor of arts
degree. The most
enjoyable aspect of ‘The Story of My Life’ is her passion for books. She dis-
cusses her favorite classics which she
read in English, Greek, Latin, French
and German. This is a very touching
book giving us many good morals to learn.
When we compare our deficiencies and
struggles with the challenges Helen Keller,
a deaf and blind girl faced, we can see that
ours is so minor. Although Helen was
discouraged many times, her perseverance
made her go ahead and discover the fasci-
nating world
Minnu Mariya ,Class :X
Title: The Story of my Life
Author : Helen Keller
Publisher: Pigeon Books
PRICE : Rs.195 ,Page:424
The story of my Life is the autobiog-
raphy of Helen Keller in which she
details the hardships and lessons of her
life. Helen was born in June of 1880 in
a tiny town in northern Alabama. She
was nineteen months old and had
just begun to talk when she con-
tracted an unnamed disease. She
pulled through, but not before the
disease had robbed her of her sight
and hearing. Helen was fortunate to
have been born to loving and pa-
tient parents who made every effort
P A G E 3 L I B R A R Y N E W S L E T T E R 2 0 1 2 A P R I L 1 2 : V O L U M E . 1 I S S U E . 2
The book starts with a
quote of Helen, which is
very true “The most
beautiful things in the
world cannot be seen or
heard, but can only be felt
by the human heart
BOOK REVIEW
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political articles, novel -Risen from the
Ground(1980), short stories, Quasi
Object; in 1979 the play The Night.
Jose Saramago was born in a family of
landless peasants, in Azinhaga in Lib-
son . A Portuguese writer, who combined
in his work myths, history of his own
country, and surrealistic imagination.
Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize in
1998. More than two million copies of
his books have been sold in Portugal
alone and his work has been translat-
ed into 25 languages. . Saramago pub-
lished plays, short stories, novels, poems,
libretti, diaries, and travelogues. His first
novel The Land of Sin. (1947), Possi-
ble Poems(1966),Probably
Joy (Poems 1970), Manual of Painting
and Calligraphy, a novel, Notes, the
The publication of Baltasar and
Blimundain 1982 catapulted his career
internationally—in 1987 it became his
first novel to appear in the United
States. His next novel, The Year of the
Death of Ricardo Reis, received the
Portuguese PEN Club Prize and Brit-
ain’s coveted Independent Foreign
Fiction Award. His success continued
with The Stone Raft, a fantastical criti-
cism of Europe’s struggle to assert its
Europeanness.
When asked to describe his daily
writing routine in 2009, Saramago
responded, "I write two pages. And
then I read and read and read
JOSE SARMAGO
LIBRARY NEWS LETTER 2012 APRIL 12 VOLUME 1 ISSUE.2
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