SummerFest 2017
Detailed Schedule:-
Timing: 10:30 to 12:30 pm
* List of material to be brought for craft will be posted soon.
# Children are required to bring their Tiffin and water bottles.
T.S Central State Library, Chandigarh
Presents
Movie Show 2017
Saturday's Show (20/05/2017)
Animated Movie : Spongebob Movie: Sponge out of Water
Time: 11:00 to 12:30pm
Sunday's Show (21/05/2017)
Animated Movie:- Little Krishna
Time: 11:00 to 1:00 pm
Venue: Library Auditorium
World
Information Society Day is celebrated each year on 17 May to remind the world
of the vision of the World Summit on the Information Society to build “a
people-centered, inclusive and development-oriented information society” based
on fundamental human rights
World Information Society
Day promotes people’s awareness of the power of information and communication
to build societies in which they can create, access, use and share information
and knowledge to achieve their full potential. Organizations such as UNESCO
actively take part in the day by inviting people to engage in various
activities to promote campaigns centred on this event.
Background
he
annual observance of World Telecommunication Day, which marks the founding of
the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on May 17, 1865, drew attention
to the work of ITU and the challenges of global communication. In March
2006, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed May 17 as World
Information Society Day to recognize the efforts made to advance communication
and ITU’s role in helping people connect around the world. The UN’s first World
Information Society Day took place on Wednesday, 17 May 2006.
Prior
to World Information Society Day, World Telecommunication Day, which was first
held in 1969, was celebrated on May 17 by people and organizations such as ITU.
Many now refer to this day as World Telecommunication and Information Society
Day, taking into account the UN’s observance of World Information Society Day.
The purpose of this observance is to help raise awareness of the possibilities
that the internet and other information and communication technologies could
bring to societies and economies, as well as of ways to bridge the digital divide.
Source:
The
International Day of Families is observed on the 15th of May every year.This
year’s observance focuses on the role of families and family-oriented policies
in promoting education and overall well-being of their members. In particular,
the Day is to raise awareness of the role of families in promoting early
childhood education and lifelong learning opportunities for children and youth.
The Day
highlights the importance of all caregivers in families, be it parents,
grandparents or siblings and the importance of parental education for the
welfare of children. It focuses on good practices for work-family balance to
assist parents in their educational and caregiving roles. Good practices from
the private sector in support of working parents, as well as youth and older
persons in the workplace are also highlighted.
The Day also
aims to discuss the importance of ‘knowledge and skills needed to promote
sustainable development, including among others, through education for
sustainable development and sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender
equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship
and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to
sustainable development’
2017 Theme:
“Families, education and well-being”
Mother’s day Celebrations 2017
Results
Mothers Talent Hunt
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Membership No
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Mother Name
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Child Name
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Prize
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Cx8277,8276
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Divya Jaiswal
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Aadya,Avasha Jaiswal
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1st
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Cx8338,8339
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Reema Sood
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Riya Sood, Rashi Sood
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2nd
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Cx8759,8620
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Nidhi Dutta
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Atharva,Bhrigu Dutta
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3rd
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Fashion Show
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Cx8277,8276
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Divya Jaiswal
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Aadya,Avasha Jaiswal
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1st
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Cx7405
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Sakshi Gupta
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Manhar Garg
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2nd
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Cx7685
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Kavita Gupta
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Aakarsh Aggarwal
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3rd
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Game winner
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Cx8414,8415
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Shibha Anand
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Noorakshi,Manya
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Winner
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Cx8772
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Shipra
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Paarth Bansal
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Winner
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Overall Winner
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Cx8414,8415
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Shibha Anand
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Noorakshi,Manya
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Best Mother
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Cx8355
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Sunaina Jain
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Aadit Jain
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1st Runner up
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Cx8759,8620
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Nidhi Dutta
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Atharva,Bhrigu Dutta
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2nd Runner up
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Best Dressed
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Cx8836
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Nidhi Mahajan
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Aaghnya
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Best Dressed
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On May 11, 1998, India successfully test fired the Shakti-I nuclear missile at the Indian Army’s Pokhran Test Range in Rajasthan in an operation led by aerospace engineer and late President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. Two days later, the country successfully tested two more nuclear weapons as a part of the same Pokhran-II/Operation Shakti initiative (Pokhran-I was the 1974 test firing of the ‘Smiling Buddha’ missile). Following this, the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared India a nuclear state, making it the sixth country to join the ‘nuclear club’ of nations and the first one that was not party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) – an international treaty signed by the US, Russia, the UK, France, and China which aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and hopes to achieve nuclear disarmament.
ecoming the world’s sixth nuclear state wasn’t the only feat India achieved on that day. The country’s first indigenous aircraft, the Hansa-3, was flown in Bengaluru while the nuclear tests were being conducted in Rajasthan. Developed by the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), a Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) lab, the Hansa-3 was a light two-seater general aviation plane used in flying institutes for pilot training, sports, surveillance, aerial photography, and environment-related projects.
That isn’t all. May 11, 1998 was also the day on which the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) completed the final test-fire of the Trishul missile after which it was inducted into service by the Indian Army and Indian Airforce. A short-range, quick-reaction, surface-to-air (SAM) missile, Trishul was a part of India’s Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme – a Ministry of Defence initiative that has resulted in the creation of the Agni, Prithvi, and Akash missile systems.
Based on these tremendous breakthrough achievements by the country’s scientists, engineers, and technicians, Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared May 11 as the National Technology Day. Every year since 1999, the Technology Development Board (TDB) commemorates the day by honouring technological innovations that have positively impacted the nation. The TDB also selects a theme for each year’s event, and the 2017 National Technology Day theme is ‘Technology for inclusive and sustainable growth’.
Celebrated as a symbol of quest for scientific inquiry and technological creativity, and their translation into the integration of science, society, and industry, the National Technology Day sees the TDB confer National Awards to the most noteworthy individuals, institutions, and businesses of the year. It is a large-scale event which sees the Department of Science and Technology, Department of Bio-Technology, the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, and several other scientific departments in attendance. The event, conducted in New Delhi, also sees India’s President give out the National Awards and launch a range of innovative products as the Chief Guest. Furthermore, several state governments organise local events that see academic institutions, research organisations, and NGOs come together to generate awareness about the latest technological advancements in the country.
Informational source:
T. S. Central State Library-17
🌺💐💃Celebrates🌈🍭👫
👩👧👦👫"Mother's Day"👩👦👩👧👦
📝Date : 14th May( Sunday)
⏰Time : 11 am to 1 pm ( sharp)
🈴VVenue: Library Auditorium
Activities include: 👩👧Dress alike/ same colour dress up, 💁👫Mother - child(ren) ramp walk, 💃Mothers talent hunt, 🎭Mother- child coordination fun games, 🏆Prizes, 🍪🍡Refreshments 🍬🍟🐾For children member kids and their moms only.
🏃Free Registration on first come first serve basis.
📝Register on library Whatsapp number #8427563725 with membership number , child's name and mother's name.
Last date of registration : 11th May
🤡🤖💃🦄🦋Join for a roller coaster of fun n frolic!!!👗👕👖👒
# For further information , Contact :Dr Neeza Singh #9417245330