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Saturday, September 19, 2020

INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTHY DIET

Moderate and healthy diet and healthy life


Just as it is necessary to breathe in order to live, it is equally necessary to give the body the necessary and nutritious food to keep it healthy. In today's modern world people are going crazy over all the fancy food products but often they don't get enough nutrition. Small and big troubles can be avoided if every man consciously starts looking for nutrition in everything. And many diseases can be avoided by taking care of all the nutritious items in the daily diet.


In this way, diet is the only medicine. From time immemorial it has been observed that some of the things we eat and drink are used as medicine. Everything has its own merits.


Diet is the essential substance for our body to function. Diet is made up of many things. We need carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals to nourish the body. And all of these things we get from different eating things.


It is said that food is an army that works together to protect our bodies. Next let’s figure out which of the following items we can take.


  • First of all let's talk about vegetables. It is necessary to eat 2 to 3 bowls of vegetables a day. Vegetables provide us with plenty of fiber, vitamins and minerals. Apart from that vegetables help in increasing our digestion and immunity.
  • Take salad or soup and salad every day at meal time. There are also many benefits to eating overcooked vegetables.
  • We also get a lot of vitamins and minerals from fruits. It is very beneficial to eat 2-3 fruits a day. Fruits also provide us with a good amount of fiber. More fruit can also be taken for weight loss.
  • Wheat, rice, millet, sorghum etc. help us to get adequate amount of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are essential for the body's need for basic energy. From all these grains we get protein, carbohydrates and fiber etc. It is good for our body to eat 2 to 3 bowls of grain in a day.
  • Lentils / beans such as mug, mugni dal, chickpeas, tuver dal etc. are required to meet the protein needs of the body. These also contain carbohydrates, vitamins, etc. It is necessary to take 2-3 bowls of lentils / pulses a day for muscle and bone health.
  • Oil, ghee etc. are essential for the body but if taken in large quantities do more harm than good. Do not take more than 2-3 teaspoons of oil / ghee throughout the day. We get the fats we want from oil and ghee. Which is necessary to keep our joints and skin etc. healthy. But if taken in excess, it does not digest quickly and starts accumulating in the body. This increases the risk of heart disease, blood pressure, obesity.
  • Dried nuts also help to give our body the good fats it needs. Cashews, almonds, figs, dates, walnuts are very beneficial. 1 handful of dried fruits can be taken daily.
  • Milk, milk products provide us with essential nutrients like protein, calcium. Things like yogurt, cheese, cheese are necessary to take care of our intestines. It improves digestion.

We all know that wheat and rice provide carbohydrates and lentils, pulses and milk provide protein, while vegetables, fruits etc. help us to get vitamins and minerals. But apart from that we use other things in our daily life but we do not know its importance. Our spices like chilli, turmeric, cumin, rye, cinnamon etc. are useful to us in many other ways besides taste. Which is very beneficial if taken proportionately and methodically.

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Finding the nearest CNG station

Finding the nearest CNG station through Gujarat Gas Mobile App is now very fast and easy.


  • Find your nearest gas station via the mobile app.

about Gujarat Gas Limited::


Gujarat Gas Limited (GGL) is India's largest city gas distribution player with a presence in 23 districts of the state of Gujarat, the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and the Thane Geographical Area (GA) (excluding the previously authorized areas) including Palghar. District of Maharashtra. In the 10th CGD bidding round announced by PNGRB, the company has won 6 GAs covering 17 cities in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, making GGL a Pan India company.






The company has India's largest customer base in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors.

GGL is committed to reaching every potential natural gas user in its expanded GA. The size and scale of the joint entity gives it the ability to achieve efficiency and effectively manage variable changes in the field. This big advantage in productivity will benefit all keyholders i.e. customers and shareholders.


  • The company has more than 24,000 km. Gas pipeline network. It has more than 100 CNG stations and 1, ms0,000 households, approximately 3 lakh CNG vehicles (supplied daily) and more than 3700 industrial industrial customers with natural gas of 10 mmSCMD (till 31/03/2020). Are distributed.



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G.G.L. PNG And CNG. Customer mobile application with the following functions:

PNG::

  • Domestic, Industrial caters to all customer segments including industrial, commercial, non-commercial and YHS
  • Multiple accounts can be added / linked with a single user ID.
  • Multiple language option ::New PNG Gas Connection Request - Just submit your new PNG by submitting new details. Submit gas connection request via mobile application.
  • The service requests submission with online online payment (geyser point, special kitchen point, and temporary disconnection) and tracks its status.
  • Pay your gas bills - Pay your gas bills anytime The "fast pay" option is also available without a login count.



8) Gas bill and payment history is available for current financial year and previous financial year. Customer Complaints - Submit your complaints with ease and track its status.


10) Submit Meter Reading - Easily submit meter readings and also track usage history in graphical format (in SCM and Rupees).


11) Emergency Numbers - Get location wise details of emergency numbers on every page of mobile app for immediate dialing.


12) Rate Card / Charge - Get information about current gas prices and various other charges.


13) Questions / Safety - Get answers to various questions along with safety tips.


14) Update Contact Details - Update your contact details including mobile number and email id.
15) Add a guest user - The owner can give the account user access to his account based on the invitation.
16) News and Updates - Get the latest news and updates about GGL.

CNG::


1) Station Locator - Search our CNG stations on Google Map through a number of options including a list of CNG stations, CNG stations near your current location, and a given source and destination using the Enrot option.


2) Savings Calculator - Calculate your savings to convert CNG as fuel compared to petrol / diesel. CNG Complaints - Submit your complaints easily and keep track of the status quo.








The GGL mobile application is an effort by the Gujarat Gas Team to make the best use of technology to better serve its customers.

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Gujarat Gas Limited is strategically aligned to power India's natural gas vision.
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Deam 11 IPL 2020 season starts

Deam 11 IPL 2020 season starts today, The first match was between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings


  • Due to Corona, however, this time the IPL will be played in an empty stadium without spectators.


After months of uncertainty, the 13th season of the IPL is starting in the UAE from today. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, the two most successful teams in IPL history, will face each other in the first match today. Both teams may want to start with a victory but the path is not so easy for both.


IPL 2020 season schedule

The match will start at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi from today at 7-30 pm Indian time. The UAE is a place where many players have not yet played and will try their luck on the pitches there for the first time. This is the second time in the history of the IPL that the entire IPL will be held outside India. The IPL was first held in South Africa in 2009 due to the Lok Sabha elections. When the first half of the IPL was played in the UAE in 2014, it was also due to the Lok Sabha elections.


The IPL was to be played in India from March 29


The IPL was supposed to be held in India from March 29, but was postponed due to the Corona virus, which led to uncertainty over the play-offs. The BCCI managed to advance the T20 World Cup after it closed and now the IPL will be played in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Dubai, the third largest city in the UAE.



The IPL will be played in an empty stadium without spectators


Due to Corona, however, this time the IPL will be played in an empty stadium without spectators. Spectators have always been the most important part of the IPL, so playing IPL without them and watching them on TV would be a little strange. However, it is expected to be seen by millions of people on TV.



IPL 2020 matches time and venue - IPL 2020 will start from September 19. The final match will be played on November 10. The first match of IPL 2020 will be played between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. The IPL day night matches will start at 7.30 pm Indian time and the afternoon matches at 3.30 pm. All IPL matches will be played in three UAE cities - Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

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The IPL day night matches will start at 7.30 pm Indian time and the afternoon matches at 3.30 pm. All IPL matches will be played in three UAE cities - Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

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IPL 2020 matches time and venue - IPL 2020 will start from September 19. The final match will be played on November 10. The first match of IPL 2020 will be played between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. IPL day night matches will start at 7.30 pm Indian time and afternoon matches at 3.30 pm. All IPL matches will be played in three UAE cities Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

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Friday, September 18, 2020

gujarat Private School Fee today News

Gujarat Private School Fee today News


Schools have been closed for 6 months and online education is being provided due to the Corona epidemic, but private schools are currently not in a position to pay fees as the lockdown has hit parents' financial income. Private school administrators are not ready to give fee relief. A hearing in this regard was held in the Gujarat High Court today. During the hearing, the High Court said that the state government has the power to decide on fees.

The High Court said, why do you ask us to be mediators?

The High Court also found out why the government did not take a decision on its own and wanted us to mediate. Why the High Court should be the mediator and the government should decide for itself and implement it. With these findings, the High Court disposed of the government's application for mediation. The High Court also left the final decision on fee reduction to the government.



Administrators are willing to waive the fee increase of 5 to 12 percent approved by the FRC

Earlier, the Gujarat government had filed an application in the High Court against the arbitrariness of school administrators in collecting fees. In response to the petition, the school administrators had filed an affidavit in the High Court a week ago. The affidavit states that the administrators are willing to waive the 5 to 12 per cent fee increase approved by the FRC for schools by keeping the student fees unchanged.

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School administrators are unwilling to waive fees

In the two meetings held by the government with the administrators, they were not willing to bow down at all, the government had submitted in court. The government, in its application to the High Court, had submitted that a meeting has been held twice with the administrators to find a way out of the fee matter. The government had offered to waive 25 per cent of the students ’fees, which the administrators refused. Administrators are unwilling to waive fees.

The Gujarat High Court is currently hearing the private school fee dispute in the state. That's when the biggest news came about school fees. School administrators are ready for a fixed fee reduction. Discuss the preparation for what percentage fee reduction. Running.

Chief Justice Vikram Nath and Justice J.B. A hearing is underway before Pardiwala's bench. The Advocate General submitted in court that the government could not issue a notification on the issue of fees as the settlement was not reached.


The state government has vast powers, the Chief Justice told the Advocate General. There are powers vested under the Epidemic Act and the Disaster Management Act. If the government has the power to decide on its own for fee reduction, then why apply to the court? The court told the government, you decide for yourself. Why do you ask us for mediation?

School administrators said it was not acceptable for the government to talk of a fixed fee reduction. We are willing to reduce or waive fees on a case-by-case basis. We will help anyone who has died in an epidemic or is in financial trouble. "We want to charge a fee for the extracurricular activities we offer," school administrators said.

Notably, in the school fee controversy, school administrators took an oath in the Gujarat High Court last Thursday to oppose the 25 per cent waiver formula. On the issue of school fee disputes, school administrators have sworn that the government's compromise formula is not acceptable. "The fee waiver is 25 per cent higher when we are ready to waive the fee sanctioned by the Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC)," he claimed. Managers have offered to keep last year's fees unchanged at 5 per cent to 12 per cent. It has also shown readiness to waive fees on a case-by-case basis for students.

Gujarat is also expected to get a fee waiver due to the recent 30 per cent waiver of fees by the Rajasthan High Court. The schools were closed due to the lockdown, so parents are protesting against the schools demanding full fees. In addition, the parents of the students studying in the school will be able to pay the fees in three installments till January 31 next year. The verdict was handed down by Rajasthan High Court Justice SP Sharma.

This verdict may prove to be important for Gujarat as there is a controversy over private school fees in Gujarat as well. The Rajasthan government, like the Vijay Rupani government in Gujarat, had ordered schools not to charge fees since the school was closed during the Corona. The High Court passed the order on an appeal by private schools challenging the Rajasthan government's order. About 200 schools had challenged the Rajasthan government's order by filing three separate applications. The private school could not charge fees due to a state government order. Due to the Koro crisis, the Rajasthan government had banned private schools from charging fees till they reopened.

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palak mata pita yojana information

Palak Mata Pita Yojana all information and application  form


Name of the scheme: - Plan of foster parents

Eligibility Criteria: - Under this scheme all orphan children aged 0 to 18 years living in Gujarat who do not have surviving parents will be eligible for benefits. Children whose father has died and whose mother has remarried will have to produce a marriage certificate stating that the mother has remarried.

 

Rate of Assistance: - Rs. 5,000 / - (Rupees Three Thousand in Numbers) will be paid monthly to the foster parents or close relatives caring for the orphans.

Income limit: - The annual income of the foster parents should be more than Rs. 5,000 in rural areas and more than Rs. 5,000 in urban areas.

Terms of the plan

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  • Beneficiaries taken by foster parents for upbringing should be placed in Anganwadi for children aged 6 to 8 years and compulsory schooling should be imparted to children above 3 years of age. Assistance will be stopped if the child's study is stopped.
  • The certificate of the program officer of ICDS (Integrated Child Development Scheme) for the children going to Anganwadi and the certificate of the principal of the school for the children going to school have to be submitted by 15th July every year.
  • A certified example of the death of the child's parents must be submitted.
  • Assistance will be stopped if the child's mother is remarried and the child goes to live with the mother.
  • A sample application form can be downloaded from the department's website https://sje.gujarat.gov.in/dsd or available free of cost from the nearest Children's Home / District Social Security Officer's Office / District Child Protection Officer's Office. If the application is approved, the assistance will be available from the month of application.
  • The implementation of this scheme is to be done at the district level by the superintendent of the district children's home. In the district where the children's home is not functioning, the form of the scheme will be accepted and further action will be taken by the district child protection unit. And the District Social Security Officer will be responsible for payment.
  • At each district level, the Sponsorship and Approval Committee (SFCAC) will review the recommendations and order eligible parents to pay assistance.
  • Children who are benefiting from any other similar state or central scheme will not be eligible for this scheme.
  • This amount has to be paid to the beneficiary's account by direct payment (DBT) method of account pay check. Such foster parents or approved close relatives i.e. the beneficiary will have to open his / her joint name account with the child's name in the bank / post office.

Foster Parents plan circular, application form and required documentation & ruls

1- Foster parents plan circular, application form
2- Foster parents plan circular- 29-4-2016 & 13-1-2017.
3- Foster parents plan, application required documentation & ruls

Coupled Support / Proof

  1. Child birth certificate
  2. Parents should not die
  3. Father died, so be sure to marry again
  4. Check out (Parents)
  5. Let the kids study at the schools of Anganwadi
  6. Child and child care parents
  7. Copy guardian ration card
  8. Passport Siaana Fata-1 (Balaka)


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Useful Link:-
Paripatra G.R Page 1 // G.R Page 2


Balak Na Palak Mata Pita Sahay Arji Form Pdf

Download Pdf Form Click Here




Download Application Form- : Click here
Form Sathe Jodva Na Document List Click here
Information In Gujarati Download Click Here


More Information Palak Mata Pita Yojana Contact on Below Address:


Gujarat State Child Protection Society
Block Number 19, 3rd Floor,
Dr. Jivraj Mehta Bhavan, Sector 10,
Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Phone:  079 – 232 42521/23
Fax:       079 – 232 42522

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mukhyamantri amrutam vatsalya yojana hospital list

MA Yojana mukhyamantri amrutam vatsalya yojana hospital list gujarat



For people who are living below poverty line & lower income group, an illness not only represents a permanent threat to their income and earning capacity, but in many cases it results in the family falling into a trap of debt. When need to get treatment arises for a poor family they often ignore it because of lack of resources, fearing loss of wages, or they wait till the last moment when it is too late. Health and poverty are interwoven. These families are pushed into a vicious debt poverty cycle due to excessive expenditures arising out of catastrophic health shocks.




To address this key vulnerability faced by the BPL population in the Gujarat, Mukhyamantri Amrutam “MA” Yojana was launched on 4th September, 2012 by Government of Gujarat.


When in the Lower middle class families, critical illness occur and when such families are not included in the definition of BPL so they cannot get free treatment, and they are not able to spend money for critical illness. So, Based on feedback from various stakeholders, the Scheme was extended to families of lower income group names as Mukhyamantri Amrutam Vatsalya Yojana in August 2014.



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  • MAA Card Hospital List Gujarati
  • mukhyamantri amrutam vatsalya yojana hospital list gujarat

    Features of Mukhyamantri Amrutum Yojana


    • Some of the notable features of Mukhyamantri Amrutum Yojana can be given as follows:
    • This scheme offers a sum insured amount of Rs.3 lakh on a floater basis
    • Five members of a family can avail the benefits under the scheme.
    • There is no cost incurred by beneficiaries as this is a 100% government funded scheme.
    • A quick response coded card (QR coded card) is issued to families that avail coverage under this scheme.
    • Since this is not an insurance policy, there are no intermediaries involved in the coverage process.The state government transfers the benefit amount through RTGS.
    • Complete cashless coverage can be obtained under this scheme as the government bears all costs including treatment expenses, follow-up consultation, medicines, and transportation etc.
    • The claim is settled on a paperless basis to make the claim settlement faster.
    • The network hospitals empanelled under this scheme include private hospitals, government hospitals, and standalone dialysis centers.
    • There is no specific time frame for beneficiary enrollment, and people can sign up for this cover anytime of the year.
    • Civic Centre kiosks and Taluka kiosks have been set up for the beneficiaries so that they can enrol themselves or make any additions or deletions under the scheme.
    • Mega health camps and General Health camps are set up by public and private empanelled hospitals.




      Eligibility for Mukhyamantri Amrutum Yojana::


      • The following eligibility criteria must be met in order to get benefits under Mukhyamantri Amrutum Yojana:
      • The total annual income of the beneficiary must be less than Rs.2.5 lakh.
      • It is a must to have an income certificate before subscribing to this scheme.
      • This cover can be taken for self, spouse, and three dependent children.



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      District wise Government Hospital List 

      District Wise Private Hospital List
      Standalone Dialysis Center List 


      List of other beneficiaries included in the scheme::


      FULL DETAIL VIDEO

       

      Apart from families below the poverty line and low income families, a few more beneficiaries were included in the scheme. Here are the new additions to the scheme: 


      • In 2016, U-win card holders were also permitted to avail the benefits under the scheme.
      • In the FY 2017-18, fixed pay state government employees of Class 3 and Class 4, reporters, and rural as well as urban Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) were added as beneficiaries.
      • Senior citizens whose families’ income is within Rs.6 lakh are also included.
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      Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

      Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural) Important matters


      • The target is to provide housing to all by the year 207
      • Beneficiary Selection S.E.C. According to 2011 data.


      The size of the accommodation is 30 sq.m. Increased from 3 sq.m.
      The amount of assistance has been increased from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 and Rs. 12,50 under MGNREGA scheme, Rs. 15,000 for construction of toilets under Swachh Bharat Mission and Rs. 2,15,50.
      Primary facilities like water, electricity, roads etc. in coordination with other schemes.




      • Training of beneficiaries and artisans involved in housing. construction such as Kadiya, Sakhi Mandals.
      • Use of state-of-the-art technology for monitoring.
      • Procedure for preparation of list of eligible beneficiaries.

      Procedure prescribed by the Ministry of Rural Development, Central Government


      • The following priority list based on SECC data has been prepared.
      • First of all to separate all the families living in houses with paki walls and / or paki roof
      • Separate all families with any one of the 12 indicators of exclusion

      To designate a group of families who do not own a residential house and a group of all families living in houses with zero room / one / two room raw wall and raw roof as a group of eligible beneficiary families


      To prepare 6 separate lists of eligible (Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Parsi, Christian, Buddhist) and other families at Gram Panchayat level
      Procedure for setting priorities


      To prioritize the eligible families on the basis of deprivation at the Gram Panchayat level.

      Housing Deprivation - First to index households and then zero room / one room / two room houses.


      To prioritize families with no traits in the indexed affiliate category
      Then give equal weighting to the symptoms of deprivation to other families, determining the internal priority based on the total coefficient of deprivation.


      The higher the coefficient of deprivation, the higher the priority of the family.


       


      In Gram Panchayats, the list with the priority given by the Central Government has to be circulated

      A separate list should be prepared by identifying the minority families from the list of others. In which the priority as per the original list has to be maintained.


      The Gram Sabha will have to check the list by category.If the following facts appear, the family name will have to be removed from the list.


      Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural)



      If the multiplication of priority is the same then priority will be given to the families under the following group.


      Families with disabilities


      • Families of widows and heirs of persons killed in the line of duty in the Army / Paramilitary Forces / Police Force
      • Families with members with leprosy or cancer or members with AIDS
      • Families with only one daughter

      There is currently no provision for adding names to the list. However, the list of names to be added to the list by the Gram Sabha, including the resolution with the opinion of the Gram Sabha, has to be submitted to the Taluka Development Officer.


      How To Check Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in your Name.?


      important link: 

      1 check your name with your registretion number

      2 enter your neme and check status

       

      Grievance Redressal:


      Complaints against the list approved by the Gram Sabha can be lodged with the Taluka Development Officer or with the authority designated by the State Government.





      The concerned authority shall inquire into the complaint received and send its report to the Appellate Authority as prescribed by the State Government within the prescribed time limit.

      • If the family is involved on the basis of false information
      • If the family has built a rented house or the family has relocated
      • The family has been allotted a pucca house under a government scheme.

      requier documant list of this scheam


      The details of the canceled family should be included in the minutes in the form of a resolution of the Gram Sabha along with the reasons for the cancellation.

      If there are sufficient reasons to change the priority, the change in priority can be made by noting such reasons.
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      Gujarati essay pdf for Std 3 to 8

      Gujarati essay pdf for Std 3 to 8 


      • The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the planet . Globally, over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom.
      As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms.


      Research suggests that online learning has been shown to extend retention of data , and take less time, meaning the changes coronavirus have caused could be here to remain.


      While countries are at different points in their COVID-19 infection rates, worldwide there are currently quite 1.2 billion children in 186 countries suffering from school closures due to the pandemic. In Denmark, children up to the age of 11 are returning to nurseries and schools after initially closing on 12 March, but in South Korea students are responding to roll calls from their teachers online.
      Gujarati essay pdf is required for all competition in schools
      With this sudden shift faraway from the classroom in many parts of the earth , some are wondering whether the adoption of online learning will still persist post-pandemic, and the way such a shift would impact the worldwide education market.





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      Gujarati essay

      An essay is an article written on any topic. The term essay is commonly used for concise but complete prose writing. 

      In religious literature

      The teachings of religion and philosophy found in Smritis and Puranas have been extensively compiled in essays. Mutual differences and ambiguities are found in the Smritis and Puranas, their clarity and unanimity occur in the essay texts. Each subject is discussed in detail in these essay texts, so theologians consider this essay literature to be as proportionate as the memoirs. The Prime Essay texts are as follows: Dayabhaga, Kalvivek, Vyavahar Matrika, Smriti Tattva Radhunandan (2 parts), Harlata, Ashauch Vivaran, Pitrudayita, Achar Sagar, Pratishtha Sagar, Adbhut Sagar, Dan Sagar, Acharadarsh, Samay Pradeep, Shraddha Kala Ratnakar, Achar Chintamani, Ahinak Chintamani, Kritya Chintamani, Tirtha Chintamani, Vyavahar Chintamani, Shuddhi Chintamani, Shraddha Chintamani, Tithinirnaya, Dvaitanirnaya, Smriti Chandrika, Chaturvarga Chintamani, Nirnaya Sindhu, Krityakalpatar, 

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      Hindi essay pdf for Std 3 to 8

       Hindi essay pdf for Std 3 to 8

      • hindi essay pdf is required for all competition in schools
      • How is that the education sector responding to COVID-19?

      Gujarati essay


      An essay is an article written on any topic. The term essay is commonly used for concise but complete prose writing.



      Essays


      • Parijat Palace - Raksha Shukla
      • Home - Meenakshi Vakharia
      • Autumn Paradise - Rain Tanna
      • Twelve years of childhood - Sharifa with electricity
      • Where did those days go !! - Sushant Dhamecha
      • Holi I… Ude Re Gulal. - ‘Alipta’ Jagani
      • Life Music - Suresh Dalal
      • The sun has risen. - Manilal h. Patel
      • A cup of morning tea in the evening! - Bhupath Vadodara
      • Through brainstorming - Navneet Shah
      • Parijat of Zakalbhi - Gunwant Shah

      In response to significant demand, many online learning platforms are offering free access to their services, including platforms like BYJU’S, a Bangalore-based educational technology and online tutoring firm founded in 2011, which is now the world’s most highly valued edtech company. Since announcing free live classes on its Think and Learn app, BYJU’s has seen a 200% increase within the number of latest students using its product, consistent with Mrinal Mohit, the company's Chief Operating Officer.


      Other companies are bolstering capabilities to supply a one-stop buy teachers and students. for instance , Lark, a Singapore-based collaboration suite initially developed by ByteDance as an indoor tool to satisfy its own exponential growth, began offering teachers and students unlimited video conferencing time, auto-translation capabilities, real-time co-editing of project work, and smart calendar scheduling, amongst other features. to try to to so quickly and during a time of crisis, Lark ramped up its global server infrastructure and engineering capabilities to make sure reliable connectivity.


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       Tencent classroom, meanwhile, has been used extensively since mid-February after the Chinese government instructed 1 / 4 of a billion full-time students to resume their studies through online platforms. This resulted within the foremost important “online movement” within the history of education with approximately 730,000, or 81% of K-12 students, attending classes via the Tencent K-12 Online School in Wuhan.


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      English essay pdf for Std 3 to 8

      Std 3 to 8 English essay pdf


      distance learning solution, DingTalk, had to rearrange for a uniform influx: “To support large-scale remote work, the platform tapped Alibaba Cloud to deploy quite 100,000 new cloud servers in only two hours last month – setting a replacement record for rapid capacity expansion,” consistent with DingTalk CEO, Chen Hang.


      Some school districts are forming unique partnerships, just like the one between The nified administrative district and PBS SoCal/KCET to supply local educational broadcasts, with separate channels focused on different ages, and a variety of digital options. Media organizations a touch just like the BBC are also powering virtual learning; Bitesize Daily, launched on 20 April, is offering 14 weeks of curriculum-based learning for teenagers across the united kingdom with celebrities like Manchester City footballer Sergio Aguero teaching a number of the content.


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      Students and teachers even have their own struggles while accessing these online platforms. thanks to financial constraints, students aren't ready to access the web , and are barren of electronic gadgets and laptop, phone or computer or maybe radio and television. 

      Those students who have facilities to attend to online classes face barriers in terms of unavailability of physical space, which is equally applicable to teachers who are alleged to conduct online classes from their home. There also are social barriers like discrimination against girls as they're expected to try to to household chores rather than attending online classes within the mornings. 

      In rural areas, boys are often expected to figure on the family farmlands. In homes where TV and radio are available, the question of who has control over these gadgets is vital . Most of the time, girls aren't allowed to observe educational programmes.


      Essay Writing | John L. Kane's 1690 is a human essay. The essay is defined in a variety of ways. One definition is "prose composition with a focus on discussion" or "long, systematic discourse." It is difficult to determine the style in which essays fall. Aldos Huxley, a leading essayist, provides guidance on the subject.


      Personal and autobiographical: The essayists who feel most comfortable at this pole "write reflective autobiographical pieces and see the world through jokes and descriptive keyholes".



      Objective, factual, and solid special: Essays from this pole do not speak directly of themselves, but turn their attention externally to some literary or scientific or political theme. Their art involves passing judgment, deciding, and To draw general conclusions from relevant data.

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      Abstract-Universal: In this pole “we find essayists who do their work in a world of higher work”, which is never personal and rarely refers to specific facts of experience. Huxley added that the most satisfying essay.


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      Food sources that boost the immune system

      If the body's immune system is low then the person suffers from cold, flu, fever etc. from time to time. Vitamin C boosts the body's immune system. Nature has given us so many foods that are rich in vitamin-C. By adding these readily available items to our diet, we can boost the body's immune system.



      As the COVID-12 epidemic spreads across the country, the world is battling the virus and trying to stop its spread. Doctors agree that people with strong immune systems are better equipped to administer the Novel Corona virus. Sadguru here shares some ways to boost the immune system naturally.


      1. Neem and turmeric benefits

      Neem leaves are available all over India except in mountainous areas, and turmeric is available anyway. They are currently making what is called nano-turmeric, where the rate of absorption is higher than that of ordinary turmeric.
      A simple thing you can do every day is to drink eight to ten leaves of neem and a little turmeric in warm water. If you drink this on an empty stomach, your ability to fight off external organisms is greatly increased. Not that it will work right away, but in three to six weeks, you’ll notice a slight difference. This is something that everyone can bring into their own homes. It is already in most homes in South India but probably not in other parts of the country, so we should bring this up.


      2. Jiva Legium and Raw Mango


      Traditional items such as Jiva Legium or Chewanprash which are useful in boosting the immune system. If you have elderly people in your household who are above 60 years of age, it is better for them to start chewing gum. And now is also the beginning of this raw mango season. Don't wait for it to ripen, eat raw mangoes. It is not a preventative for coronavirus, but it can boost the immune system a bit.


      3.Amla with honey and pepper


      Soak amla (gooseberry or nelikai) in honey with some crushed black or green pepper overnight. Take three tablespoons three times a day. It will work best when you are on an empty stomach and if you take this first thing. If you do this, in four to eight weeks, a significant improvement in a person's immune system can be seen.


      4. Billy's letter


      Something called billy leaves is available in the Western Ghats region. If you can eat three to five leaves in the morning, it will also boost your immune system.


      5. Get enough physical activity


      Now people are at home. If they just sit around, and during the day if they keep eating or drinking something, they will make themselves more sensitive. The simple thing is to stay physically active. This few weeks is a good time for us to get used to being healthy. If you don't know anything else, at least jog at a different time each day in the empty space - fifteen minutes at a time, five to six times a day. The body will try to handle things better.


      6. Chant mantras to increase warmth


      “Yoga Yoga Yogeshwarai” is about producing samat prana or heat in the mantra system. Something called heat and cold, which is translated into English as heat and cold, but does not mean exactly that. It indicates that direction, but it does not mean that. If you produce enough samat prana and create heat in the system, your immune system will work better. This chanting will generate a certain amount of energy in the immune system, as it generates heat.


      7. Keep yourself happy


      Mental distress is one way to keep the immune system down. Staying fully energized, happy and happy is also an easy way to keep your immune system and body functioning better.


      A happy, sensitive and responsible human being can handle situations better than one who is very serious about everything. Especially if you are in a panic, you are paralyzed. It is very important that all your disciplines are in place, that your body and your brain work and respond in the way that is needed.


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      According to research, children who exercise regularly for 30 to 40 minutes five days a week are 50 to 60% less likely to get sick than other children. Regular exercise and sports also help control weight and boost immunity.


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      Ahmedabad Municipal corporation Recruitment

      Ahmedabad Municipal corporation Recruitment For apprentice


      Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat and the fifth largest city in India and the seventh largest in terms of urban population. Situated on the banks of Sabarmati river, this city is the headquarters of Ahmedabad district and has been the capital of Gujarat state from.


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      Mandatory services

      • Construction of city boundaries.
      • Watering, scavenging and cleaning of sewerage systems of all public streets and places
      • Drainage services Fire services
      • Health and medical services
      • Street lighting services
      • Preservation of monuments and open spaces Identification of streets and buildings
      • Regulation and exemption of offensive and dangerous occupations or practices
      • Construction or Acquisition of Public Markets and Slaughterhouses Construction or Acquisition of Cattle Pounds
      • Primary education services Health and hygiene services
      • Bridge construction, maintenance and modification of water supply services
      • Construction of conservancy staff quarters to prevent and control the spread of dangerous diseases, safety or removal of unsafe buildings and places.
      • Maintenance of relief works in shortage, floor etc.

      Discretionary services

      • Construction and maintenance of Maternity Homes and Child Welfare Homes Maintenance of Central Laboratories
      • Swimming pool and other public health services Roadside tree planting
      • Construction and maintenance of public parks and gardens Organizing performances, athletics or sports
      • Maintenance of ambulance services
      • Construction and maintenance of theaters, community halls and museums etc. Build or purchase staff quarters
      • Construction and maintenance of public transport facilities Construction and maintenance of educational institutions, construction and maintenance of infrastructures and hospitals Destruction of animals and birds is a nuisance.
      • Construction and maintenance of a factory for sewer disposal
      • Purchase and maintenance of suitable residential houses for the poor and working class Provision of shelter and poor relief to the homeless
      • Surveys of buildings or land
      • Measures to deal with any disaster affecting the people of the city, any measures to promote public safety, health, convenience or information

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      Ahmedabad became a modern and big city during the British rule. In the meantime it was made a part of the Bombay Presidency. Ahmedabad remained an important part of Gujarat even then. It was a major center of the textile industry and was known as the 'Manchester of the East' due to the textile industry established here.

       

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