library e newsletter aug 2014
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First issue of library e newsletter of library kendriya vidyalaya gill nagar ChennaiTRANSCRIPT
LIBRARY RULES
1. Student (class VI to XII) shall be issued 2 books at
a time for a period of two weeks.
2. One set of text books shall be issued to the teacher
for the subject taught, for the whole session.
3. Other than text books, a maximum up to 5 books
can be issued to the teacher for a period of one
fortnight.
4. Failure to return books on the time will lead to
penalty of ₹ 2.00 per book per week.
5. Reissue of books by a user may be allowed
maximum up to twice more after the first issue.
6. In case the user loses a book, he/she would have to
either replace the book or deposit three times the
price of the book.
7. The book must be handled with utmost care to
minimize the wear and tear.
8. While browsing, the books must be replaced
properly.
9. Newspapers/Magazines, should be read only
where they are kept and not to be taken elsewhere.
10. Silence and discipline should be observed in the
library.
SHRI N. M. VARADHARAJULU
(PRINCIPAL)
“LIBRARY IS THE SOUL OF A VIDYALAYA
AND IT IS SAID THAT "LIBRARIES ARE THE
GATEWAYS TO THE UNIVERSE! A BASTION
OF KNOWLEDGE AND INSPIRATION. IT IS A
MATTER OF IMMENSE PLEASURE TO NOTE
THAT THE VIDYALAYA LIBRARY IS
RELEASING ITS FIRST ISSUE OF THE
“LIBRARY e NEWSLETTER”.
I AM SURE IT IS GOING TO GIVE ALL THE
LATEST INFORMATION AND HAPPENINGS
RELATED TO LIBRARY IN A NUTSHELL
I WISH ALL SUCCESS AND LET IT
FACILITATE AS A KEY TO LIBRARY AND
ATTRACT MORE AND MORE STUDENTS
LIKE BEES TO THE NECTAR. STUDENTS
GIVE YOUR MIND TO BOOKS AND THEY
WILL GIVE YOU ALL THE WISDOM OF SAGE
AND SEER.
AUGUST 2014 VOL. 1 ISSUE 1
LIBRARY e NEWSLETTER
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GILL NAGAR CHENNAI
It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative
expression and knowledge.—Albert Einstein
TITLE PAGE
TITLE: THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA
AUTHOR: AMISH
PUBLISHER: TATA PRESS, WESTLAND LTD.
PUBLISHED YEAR: 2010
PUBLISHED PLACE: NEW DELHI
NO. OF PAGES: 415
COST: RS.250
ACC. NO. : 17346
REVIEW
THE STORY OF THE MAN; WHOM LEGEND
TURNED INTO A GOD…
1900BC. IN WHAT MODERN INDIANS MISTAKENLY
CALL THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILISATION. THE
INHABITANTS OF THAT PERIOD CALLED IT THE
LAND OF MELUHA – A PLACE NEAR PERFECT
PRIMARY RIVER, THE REVERED SARASWATI, IS
SLOWLY DRYING TO EXTINCTION. THEY ALSO
FACE DEVASTING TERRORIST ATTACKS FROM
THE EAST, THE LAND OF THE CHANDRAVANSHIS.
TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE THE
CHANDRAVANSHIS APPEARS TO HAVE ALLIED
WITH THE NAGAS, AN OSTRACISED AND
SINISTER RACE OF DEFORMED HUMANS WITH
ASTONISHING MARTIAL SKILLS…
THE ONLY HOPE FOR THE SURYAVANSHIS IS AN
ANCIENT LEGEND:
‘WHEN THE EVIL REACHES EPIC PROPORTIONS,
WHEN ALL SEEMS LOST, WHEN IT APPEASRS
THAT YOUR ENEMIES HAVE TRIUMPHED, A HERO
WILL EMERGE…’
IS THE ROUGH-HEWN TIBATAN IMMGRANT
SHIVA, REALLY THAT HERO??
AND DOES HE WANT TO BE THAT HERO AT ALL??
DRWN SUDDENLY TO HIS DESTINY, BY DUTY AS
WELL AS BY LOVE, WILL SHIVA LEAD THE
SURYAVANSHI VENGEANCE AND DESTROY THE
EVIL??
THIS IS THE FIRST TRIOLOGY OF SHIVA, THE
SIMPLE MAN WHOSE KARMA RECAST HIM AS
OUR MAHADEV, THE GOD OF GODS…..
NIVYA SATISH IX A
BOOK REVIEW
"Dream is not the thing you see in sleep but is that thing that
doesn't let you sleep." — A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Reading and Browsing with colors
BOOK REVIEW
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Children are participating in the book cover designing
and coloring competition for creating awareness on road
safety.
Book Review writing in an Innovative way
TITLE PAGE
TITLE NAME: THE PRICELESS GEM
AUTHOR/EDITOR: ANANT PAI
PRICE: RS. 50
PUBLISHER: AMAR CHITRA KATHA
DATE OF PUBLICATION: JANUARY 2010
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: MUMBAI, INDIA
SUMMARY
Is a glowing stone more valuable than wisdom? Is truth
more precious than wealth? Answers to such questions
came easily to Aushadha Kumar, a Bodhisattva at the
court of King Vaideha. A previous incarnation of the
wise and compassionate Gautama Buddha, the tale of his
life admits adversity and courtly rivalry defines the
Buddhist ideal of right thinking and right living. This
priceless gem from the Jataka fables teaches even as it
entertains.
P.Pavithra VIIA
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There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book
and a tired man who wants a book to read. ~G.K. Chesterton
BOOK EXHIBITION
Chief Patron
Shri N. M. Varadharajulu
(Principal)
Editor
Alok Jaiswal (Librarian)
http://librarykvgn.wordpress.com
Online Safety Rules for Children
1. I will not give out personal information such as my address, telephone number, parent’s work address/telephone number, or the name and location of my school without my parents’ permission.
2. I will tell my parents right away if I come across any information that makes me feel uncomfortable.
3. I will never agree to get together with someone I “meet” online without first checking with my parents. If my parents agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my mother or father along.
4. I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parent. 5. I will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes me feel uncomfortable. It is not my fault if I get a message like that. If I do, I will tell my parents right away so that they can contact the online service. 6. I will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. We will decide upon the time of the day that I can be online, the length of time I can be online and appropriate areas for me to visit. I will not access other areas or break these rules without their permission.
The teacher is the one, who gets the most out of the lessons,
and the true teacher is the learner. -- Elbert Hubbard