Navodaya at a Glance Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya 82 Miles

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INSTITUTIONAL PLAN
2012-13
2011 - 2012
Navodaya at a Glance
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya
82 Miles, Dhalai, Tripura
Mission 2012 - 2013
1.
2.
Getting Qualitative 100% Pass in all classes.
Efforts to Get 100% admission in class VI against vacant seats
through JNVST for the session 2013 - 2014.
3.
Inculcating unconditional discipline culture among students with
their all round development.
4.
Inculcating the safety and security consciousness among all the
students and staff members at new Vidyalaya Campus.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Balanced improvement of Vidyalaya.
Improvement of Academic standard.
Optimum utilization of resources.
Developing creative abilities of teachers and students.
Providing opportunities to students, staff, local community and
parents for the development of Institution.
10.
Improving teaching-learning process of all classes with special
emphasis on activity oriented classes with optimum utilization of
computers and Teaching Aids.
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Navodaya at a Glance
11.
Improving the Academic result both quality wise and quantity wise
of all classes.
12.
13.
To develop various skills by providing different opportunities.
To develop the spirit of healthy competitions and to encourage
creativity.
14.
To develop the values like discrimination between right and wrong
and to promote scientific temper.
15.
To ensure the harmonious growth of the personality of the
children.
16.
17.
18.
19.
To develop a test towards fine arts and performing Arts.
To develop good physique and healthy body.
To develop the spirit of sportsmanship.
To trend the students for different competitions, Cluster, Regional
and National Meet.
20.
To extend the Vidyalaya
neighbourhood community.
Resources
and
talent
to
the
21.
To provide safety & security to the students and staff for
comfortable stay.
22.
To maintain good repport with parents, Local Community and
district level Officials.
23.
To implement the directions of higher officials of NVS, R.O.,
Shillong / NVS, H/Q, New Delhi from time to time.
24.
Early completion of all the pending works for the smooth
functioning of the Vidyalaya and comfortable stay of staff and students.
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Navodaya at a Glance
Profile Details
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA : DHALAI
State name
: Tripura
Region
: Shillong
Cluster eg(A,B,C,D,E)
: C
1
Year of Establishment
: 1995
2
(i)
Address of the Vidyalaya
: 82 Miles,P.O.-Kanchancherra,Dist-Dhalai,Tripura
(ii)
Pin code
: 799264
(iii) CBSE CODE
: 2040003
(iv) Telephone No
: 03824266210
(v)
: 03824266210
Fax No
(vi) E-mail ID
: jnv_dhalai@rediffmail.com
(vii) Website
: www.dhalai.jawaharnavodayavidyalaya.in
3. (i)
(ii)
4. (i)
(ii)
Name of the Principal
: Mr. S.K. Dash
Name of the Vice Principal
: Vacant
Name of the VMC
Chairman
: Mr. Abhishek Singh, IAS, DM & Collector
Postal Address
: DM & Collector, Jawahar Nagar,Ambassa, Dhalai
(iii) Pin Code
: 799289
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Navodaya at a Glance
(iv) Phone NO
(v)
: 03826267214
Fax NO
: 03826267215
(vi) Email ID
: dmdhalai@yahoo.com
(vii) Website
: www.dhalai.nic.in
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA : DHALAI
About District
District is known / popular in the Country.
Dhalai district is the youngest district in Tripura.It is formed in 1995.The District is rich in natural resources.More
than 70% area of this district is hilly and forest covered.It has tremendous scenic beauty.This district is distinct for
Jampui Hills which gives a huge produce of orange. An orange festival is organized every year during the winter
season. Dhalai is famous for its production of pineapples. It has a fruit juice factory namely NERAMAC based on
this pineapples. Attractive Fair: Rash Fair of Manipuri Community held in November at Baralutma Maharash
Mandap 18 kms from dist. H.Q. Attractive Dance: 1. Lebang Bumani: This is a famous dance of the Reang
Community.The dance is performed standing on a bottle as well as keeping a bottle on the forehead. 2. Dhamail of
Bengali community(Group dance). 3. Hajagiri, Another dance of the Reang Community.
Cluster Details
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA : DHALAI
(a). Name of the cluster under which Vidyalaya falls
:C
(b) Name of the Cluster In-charge
: Shri Banarshi Dass
(c)Address
: A.C. Personnel & Finance,NVS, R.O. Shillong,
Meghalaya
(d)Telephone No.
: 09419323261
Details of the Historical/ Religious / Tourist Place in the District
Name of the Place
Distance from JNV
Mode of Transport
Historical / Religious Places
Unokoti at Kailashar (8th century monuments)
50 K.M.
By Bus/ Sumo
70 K.M.
By Jeep/ Sumo
Tourist Places
Jampui (Hill Station)
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Navodaya at a Glance
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA : DHALAI
Moderate Weather
i)
Climate condition of the District
ii)
Name of nearest Railway station
iii)
Railway station distance from the Vidyalaya
iv)
Name of the nearest Bus Stand and
v)
Its distance from the Vidyalaya
vi)
Name of the nearest Air port
Kumarghat
13 K.M.
82 Miles
1 K.M.
Agartala
140 K.M.
vii) Airport distance from the Vidyalaya
Manu
viii) Name of the Nearest Police Station
ix)
Police station distance from the Vidyalaya
x)
Police station Phone NO
xi)
Name the nearest Hospital
13 K.M.
03824262239
PHC 82 Miles
0.5 K.M.
xii) Hospital distance from the Vidyalaya
03826222623
xiii) Telephone No of Hospital.
xiv) Mode of Transport facility available to reach the Vidyalaya
Metre gauge Train from Lumding, Bus fr
Guwahati
Available
xv) Transport Frequency
JNV North Tripura
xvi) Name of the nearest JNV
60 K.M.
xvii) Distance from the Vidyalaya
xviii)Shortest route for reaching the Vidyalaya from Regional Office: (in Kms)
xix)
(a) By Rail 490
K.M.
(b) By Road 374 K.M. (c) By Air 300
K.M.
xx) Shortest route for reaching the Vidyalaya from NVS (HQrs.) Delhi (in Kms)
xxi)
(a) By Rail
(b) By Road
(c) By Air 2500
K.M.
Academic Details
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Navodaya at a Glance
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA : DHALAI
6. Highest Class
XII
Stream
XI
XII
Science
31
20
Commerce
13
11
Humanities
Stream strength of students
Vocational
31-01-2012
Students Strength (As on) :
i) Total No of Students selected through JNVST : 80
ii)
Student belonging to PH category :
iii)
Staff Ward :
iv
Total students Strength :
VH
OH
HI
9
449 including S.W.
STUDENT STRENGTH
(b)
Category, Class – Wise break – up of students strength (to be updated quarterly basis) :
Through JNVST
Class Boys
Girls
Rural
Urban
SC
ST
GEN
Total
VI
VII
51
21
66
6
20
38
14
72
VIII
55
24
76
3
22
42
15
79
IX
42
32
73
1
21
33
20
74
X
39
29
66
2
15
37
4
68
XI
42
30
70
2
17
44
11
72
XII
31
13
41
3
7
14
23
44
Total
260
149
392
17
102
208
87
409
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Navodaya at a Glance
%age 63.56%
s
36.43%
95.84%
4.15%
24.93%
50.83%
21.27%
100%
Through Staff Ward Quota
Boys
Girls
Rural
1
SC
ST
1
1
1
Urban
GEN
1
1
To
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
3
1
2
l
3
6
2
7
0
1
8
9
e
33%
67%
22%
78%
0
11%
89%
10
44
Total strength( B+ C)
al
283
166
420
29
109
216
124
e
63%
37%
94%
6%
24%
48%
28%
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Navodaya at a Glance
Results Details
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA : DHALAI
E Result of X
During Last three years:
Year
Students(Nos.)
Appeared
Passed
Pass %
No.of First
Division
Marks obtained by the Student(Nos.)
2009
70
68
97%
53
37
15
1
2010
38
38
100%
38
13
22
3
2011
70
70
100%
69
37
25
7
60% to 75%
75% to 90%
60% to 75%
75% to 90%
Above
E Result of XII
During Last three years:
Year
Students(Nos.)
Appeared
Passed
Pass %
No.of First
Division
Marks obtained by the Student(Nos.)
2009
61
61
100%
40
34
6
Ni
2010
53
53
100%
45
37
8
Ni
2011
51
51
100%
48
29
18
1
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Above
Navodaya at a Glance
STAFF POSITION
NAME OF THE
EMPLOYEE
al
1
Sudhanshu Kumar
Dash
cipal
1
Vacant
ndi)
1
Simanchal Gouda
M
married
5-Jan-70
OBC
M.A. B.ED
Hindi
20-Aug-07
Direct
20-Aug-07
9-Oct-11
Ganjam,Orissa
aths)
1
Bidyut Goswami
M
Married
28-Mar-73
Gen
M.Sc,B.Ed
Maths
27-May-06
DIRECT
27-May-06
7/7/2010
Karimganj(Assam)
ng)
1
Pallavi Hazarika
F
Unmarried
24-Jun-79
Gen
MA, B.Ed
English
1-Jun-06
DIRECT
1-Jun-06
1-Jun-06
Kamrup (Assam)
hy)
1
Samiran Goala
M
Married
10-Jan-76
OBC
M.Sc,M.Ed
Physics
13/6/07
DIRECT
13/6/07
5/7/2010
Cachar (Assam)
hem)
1
Naorem Bojen Singh
M
Married
1-Mar-75
SC
M.SC,B.Ed
Chemistry
15-Nov-07
DIRECT
15-Nov-07
15-Nov-07
Kakching(Manipur)
o)
1
Rajesh Kumar Mishra
M
Married
1-Feb-71
Gen
M.SC,B.Ed
Biology
21-Jun-07
DIRECT
21-Jun-07
21-Jun-07
Allahabad(U.P.)
eo)
1
Susant Kumar Nayak
M
Married
10-Mar-77
Gen
MA, B.Ed
Geography
18-Nov-06
DIRECT
18-Nov-06
18-Nov-06
Khurdah (Orrissa)
co)
1
SK Sahadat Hossain
M
Unmarried
18-Feb-71
Gen
MA, B.Ed
Economics
20-Aug-07
DIRECT
20-Aug-07
20-Aug-07
Burdwan(W.B.)
om)
1
Arun Kumar
M
Married
15-Mar-82
OBC
M.Com, B.Ed, NET
Accounting &
Finance
26-Oct-09
DIRECT
26-Oct-09
26-Oct-09
Vaishali(Bihar)
1
Vacant
omp.
Date of Joining IN THIS
REGION
Date of Joining IN
PRESENT JNV
Gen
M.phil,B.Ed
Commerce
23/10/91
Direct
13/07/11
13/07/11
Cuttack, Orissa
EDUCATIONAL
QUALIFICATION
DATE OF
DEPUTATION/PRO
MOTION
16/06/65
DIRECT/DEPUTATI
ON/PROMOTION
DATE OF BIRTH
Married
D. O.J IN NVS
MARITAL STATUS
M
SUB. AT PG LEVEL
SEX
CATEGORY
(GEN/SC/ST/OBC)
POST SANCTIONED
MODE OF APPOINTMENT
HOME DISTRICT
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ndi)
ng)
aths)
Navodaya at a Glance
Satyajit Saha
M
Married
4-Jul-76
OBC
BA, B.Ed
Kamlesh Kumar Balai
M
Married
24-Nov-78
SC
M.A., B.Ed, NET
Lalit Chandra Barahate
M
Married
23-Apr-75
SC
BA, B.Ed
7-Aug-06
DIRECT
7-Aug-06
11-Jun-07
Kamrup(Assam)
20-Nov-09
Direct
20-Nov-09
20-Nov-09
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
15-Jul-06
DIRECT
15-Jul-06
15-Jul-06
Raipur(Chattisgarh)
2
Hindi
2
Vacant
Vacant
2
Vacant
cience)
1
Padma Khangai
F
Married
30-Sep-75
Gen
M.SC,B.Ed
Zoology
27-May-06
DIRECT
27-May-06
8-Jul-08
St)
1
Ojindra Kumar Tiwary
M
Married
2-Jan-71
Gen
MA, M.Ed
History
23-Jun-07
DIRECT
23-Jun-07
24-Nov-09
Buxar (Bihar)
eng)
2
Ujjal Chakrabartty
M
married
22-Jan-81
Gen
M.A., B.Ed
Bengali
21-Nov-09
DIRECT
21-Nov-09
21-Nov-09
Bankura (W.B.)
1
Sajal Kanti Roy
M
Married
1-Feb-64
Gen
B.A Sangit
Visharad
14-Nov-87
Deput.
14-Nov-87
3-Aug-05
Karimganj(Assam)
1
Santosh Das
M
Married
5-Nov-63
SC
1-Jul-89
DIRECT
1-Jul-89
18-Dec-96
West (Tripura)
Adwaya Bhattacharjee
F
Unmarried
22-Dec-76
Gen
BA,B.P.Ed
27-May-06
DIRECT
27-May-06
23-Nov-09
Kadamtala, N. Tripu
Pramod Kr. Jaiswal
M
Married
15-Sep-72
OBC
B.Com, B.P.Ed
26-Jun-06
DIRECT
26-Jun-06
26-Jun-06
Gorakpur(U.P.)
1
Arun V. R.
M
Unmarried
13-May-84
OBC
8-Dec-09
DIRECT
8-Dec-09
8-Dec-09
Trivandrum (Kerala)
1
Vacant
1
Chittaranjan Datta
M
Married
18-Dec-59
OBC
2-Jan-90
PROMOTION
2-Jan-90
11-Dec-03
West (Tripura)
urse
1
Th. Sumita Devi
F
Unmarried
1-Feb-78
SC
20-Aug-07
DIRECT
20-Aug-07
20-Aug-07
Singjamei (Manipur)
stt
1
Rajib Choudhuri
M
Married
29-Dec-74
OBC
B.Com, HMC
10-Jun-00
DIRECT
10-Jun-00
22-Sep-03
West (Tripura)
Daikho Star
M
Married
8-Apr-76
ST
B.Sc
18-Mar-09
DIRECT
18-Mar-09
18-Mar-09
Senapati(Manipur)
M
Married
19-Feb-66
OBC
VIII
10-Nov-90
DIRECT
10-Nov-90
10-Nov-90
Dhalai(Tripura)
M
Married
25-Jan-66
Gen
VIII
18-Sep-99
DIRECT
18-Sep-99
18-Sep-99
Dhalai(Tripura)
Ganga Mohan Tripura
M
Married
25-Nov-65
ST
VIII
1-Jul-01
DIRECT
1-Jul-01
1-Jul-01
Dhalai(Tripura)
Hashi Rani DebNath
F
Married
18-Nov-74
OBC
VIII
23-Nov-04
DIRECT
23-Nov-04
23-Nov-04
North (Tripura)
Uttam Mohanta
M
Married
15-Apr-87
Gen
X
24-Jan-09
DIRECT
24-Jan-09
24-Jan-09
Dhalai(Tripura)
Sankar Paul
M
Married
5-Nov-76
OBC
VIII
28-Mar-07
DIRECT
28-Mar-07
28-Mar-07
South (Tripura)
Niranjan Ch. Chanda
M
Married
19-Mar-81
OBC
VIII
30-Jul-09
DIRECT
30-Jul-09
30-Jul-09
Dhalai(Tripura)
Uday Mohan Tripura
M
Married
2-Feb-74
ST
VIII
13-Nov-98
DIRECT
13-Nov-98
13-Nov-98
Dhalai(Tripura)
Nantu Sarkar
M
Married
6-Sep-83
SC
VIII
1-Aug-05
DIRECT
1-Aug-05
1-Aug-05
West (Tripura)
Tr
Vacant
emale)
2
ale)
n
eeper
elper
H.S., Dip. In Drawing & Painting
1-Sep92
B. Sc., MLISc
Lib. Sci
XII
XII, Dip. In General Nursing & midwifery
11-Dec-03
2
Vacant
1
Vacant
1
Sadhan Ch. Shil
1
Vacant
1
Chandan Ch. Sen
1
Vacant
2
n.
1
dar
2
2
45
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Navodaya at a Glance
Important Phone Numbers
SN
CONTACT
PERSON
NVS, RO , Shillong
1
Shri Arumugum
2
Shri S B Rao
3
Shri Chob Singh
4
Shri Thengavellu
5
Shri N Bobo Singh
6
7
8
NVS RO Shillong
CBSE
1
Guwahati
2
Guwahati
3
Guwahati
4
Delhi
5
Delhi
Officers in Baghmara
1
Dr. Brahmdev
Ram Tiwari, IAS
2
Shri D. M.
Sangma, MPS
3
Shri A K
Srivastava
4
Shri P. M.
Sangma, MCS
5
Smt. E G R Marak
6
Smt. Bulbuli S
Marak
7
JTO
8
Shri P M Sangma
9
Shri Bhupendro
Momin
Shri S. R. Marak
Shri T Deb Roy
Shri Pawan
Kumar Agrahari,
IFS
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Shri Ajit Momin
Shri S D Sangma
Shri Danseng
DESIGNATION
Deputy Commissioner
I/C
Assistant
Commissioner
(Academics)
Assistant
Commissioner
Assistant
Commissioner
(Administration)
Executive Engineer
PHONE NUMBER
ADDRESS/ EMAIL
09436702696
0364 - 2500336
09863060840
0364 - 2502658
09402132657
0364 - 2500336
09402132656
0364 - 2503054
09436022839
0364 - 2503054
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nvsroshillog1@rediffmail.com
(0361) 2528224, 2229992
(0361) 2529276
(0361) 2521092
(011) 22515828
(011) 22057089
Deputy Commissioner
(Chairman, VMC)
SP
(03639) 234292, 9436700935
O/C, Baghmara Police
Station
ADC
(03639) 234222
BADO
Tourism Officer
(03639) 234105, 9436112860
(03639) 234141, 9436702439
JTO, Telephone
Exchange
District Transport
Officer
Deputy Inspector of
Schools
Inspector of Schools
DFO, Social Forestry
DFO, Balpakram
National Park
(Nominee Chairman,
PAC)
SDO, PHE
SDO, MSEB
SDO, PWD
Renewable Energy
(03639) 234298
Bdtiwari2006@gmail.com
(03639) 234231, 9436704091
(03639) 234181, 9436113868
(03639) 234135, 9436300953
dtobaghmara@yahoo.com
(03639) 234248, 9436330810
(03639) 234431, 9436308213
(03639) 234235, 9463730529
(03639) 234220, 9436998940
09436109296
(03639) 234248,
09436113314
09436329836
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Navodaya at a Glance
17
18
Sangma
Officer I/C
Dr A C Hazarika
19
20
Shri A K Khaund
Shri Danseng
Sangma
21 Shri Satto R
Marak
22 Shri J P Marak
Important JNVs
1
Shri B
Chakrapani,
Principal
Shri, SK Nallath,
Principal
Resources
Fire Brigade
District Medical &
Health Officer
Branch Manager, SBI
Project Manager,
Renewable Energy
MLA, Baghmara
(03639) 234260
(03639) 234228, 9436308335
(03639) 234255, 9436703715
09436329836
09862572439
District Sports Officer
09436112819
Principal
09436316711
JNV, Williamnagar, East Garo
Hills, Meghalaya
Principal
09436703806
Principal
Principal
09435737498
Principal
Principal
09436310091
Principal
Principal
Principal
Principal
(03624) 296844, 9854527200,
9435726385
(03621 ) 211402
JNV, Kendrikona,
Mahendraganj, West Garo
Hills, Meghalaya
JNV, Goalpara, Dudhnai,
Assam
JNV, Jowai, Jaintia Hills,
Meghalaya (Nodal Centre)
JNV, Nalbari, Assam
JNV, Rangiya, Kamprup,
Assam
Firms for supply for various Items
1
Uniform Cloths
National textile
Corporation Ltd.
Gujarat Rajya
Handloom Handicraft
& Aurvedic Sahkari
Federation Ltd.
M/s Mafatlal
Industries Ltd.
(0361) 2652700, 0995417765
2
Uniform Cloths
(079) 26611823, 26603851
3
Uniform Cloths
4
Uniform Cloths
National Small
Industries Corporation
(0422) 2247757, 224618
5
Uniform Cloths
Suryadeep Hosiery Ltd.
(03322426251), 9330202000
4
Pee Aar
Industries
Shoes & Chappals
(0129) 2233317, 4023614, 09958967623
(022) 40083636
(022) 66345154 - FAX
(01748) 251100, 09354111100
Shoes & Chappals
Maneram Dewan Road,
(Opposite FCI Go down), New
Guwahati, Guwahati - 781020
B – 2, Swaminarayan
Complex, Near Jain
Merchant, Paanch Rasta,
Paldi, Ahmadabad - 380007
Mafatlal House, H.T., Parekh
Marg, Mumbai - 400020
1055/10, Gowtham Centre,
Avanashi Road, Coimbatore –
641018, Tamil Nadu
Suryadeep Hosiery Ltd., 56,
N. S. Road, (5th Floor), Kolkata
– 700001, West Bengal
Pee Aar Industries, Plot No.
14, Sector 24, Faridabad 121005, Haryana
M/S Liberty Shoes Ltd.,
Liberty Puram (Kutail), 13th
Mile Stone, G. T. Road, PO –
Bastara, Karnal – 132001,
Haryana
5
Liberty shoes
7
Orchid Book
House
Books
(0361) 2513384
Orchid Book House, Saraswati
Plaza, Jaswanta Road, Paan
Bazar, Guwahati – 781001,
Assam
8
Rupa Publications
Books
(0 11) 23278586
Rupa & Co. Delhi
7/16 Makhan Lal Street
09812312392 (Mr. Paramjeet Singh, GM
Institutional Sales)
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Navodaya at a Glance
9
Penguin
Publications
Books
10
Amar Chitra
Katha
Comics
11
Diamond Books
Comics
12
Pratiyogita
Darpan
Magazine
13
Nandan
Magazine
(011) 23361234
14
Champak
Magazine
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15
Chandamama
Magazine
(011) 23672080
(022) 66296999
www.amarchitrakatha.com
09830045756
(0562) 2531101,2530966
www.pdgroup.in
(022) 28312872/ 28311849
www.chandamama.com
16
Vigyan (Hindi)
Magazine
(0532) 2460001
(011)23736970 – 78, 23725275-77
17
India Today
Magazine
www.indiatoday.com
18
Balhans
Magazine
19
Dream
Magazine
--------------------------------------(011) 26967532
www.vigyanprasar.gov.in
(011) 23253720
20
English Today
Magazine
www.rameshpublishinghouse.com
21
The Sports Star
Magazine
(044) 8413344, 8411401
22
The Health
Magazine
(0452) 2692701, 292939
23
Wisdom
Magazine
(044) 24990327
Ansari Road, Darya Ganj
New Delhi - 110002
India
S. Chand & Co. Ltd.
7361 Ram Nagar PO Box
5733, New Delhi
110 055
India
ACK Media, Amar Chitra
Katha Pvt. Ltd., 14
Marthanda, 84, Dr. Annie
Besant Road, Worli Mumbai –
400018
Diamond Comics PVT Ltd.,
A22, Sector 63, Govind Villa,
Noida, UP
2/11 A, Swadeshi Bima Nagar,
Agra – 2, UP
Nandan Hindi Monthly, 1820, K G Marg, Delhi – 110001
DELHI PRESS BLDG.,E-8,
Jhandewalan Estate, New
Delhi – 110055
Chandamama India Ltd., B-3,
Cross Road ‘B’, MIDC, Andheri
(East), Mumbai - 400093
Vigyan Parishad Prayag,
Maharshi Dayanand Marg,
Allahabad -211002
India Today English Weekly,
5th Floor, Videocon Tower, E –
1, Jhandewalan Ext., New
Delhi - 110055
BALHANS, Rajasthan Patrika
Ltd. T-5,Jalana Sansthanik
Kshetra, Jalana Dongri,
Jaipur-302053
Vigyan Prasar, C-24, Qutab
Institutional Area, New Delhi
- 110016
Ramesh Publishing House,
2604/16, Balaji Market, Nai
Sarak, Delhi - 6
The Sports Star English
Weekly, Kasturi Buildings,
859/860, Anna Salai, Chennai
– 600002, Tamil Nadu
Health English Monthly
Professional Publications (P)
Ltd., 51, Sathya Sai Nagar, PO
Box No – 2, Main Road,
Madurai, Tamil Nadu 625003
Wisdom Publications, 17,
(Old No. 9) Desika Road,
Page 14 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
www.wisdom4u.com
24
25
26
27
28
Sanmati Agency
(General Supplier
of all items)
Dry Ration
Supplier
Vegetable
Supplier
Toiletry Item
Supplier
Bakery Item
Supplier
09436711226, 09436702445
Sandeep Jain
Sandeepsethi09@yahoo.com
Subhash Das
09436335728
Pobitro Sur
09436323997
Raja Sarkar
29
Fire Extinguisher
M/S S. M. Enterprises
(03712) 225330, 9435380108
30
Office Stationery
United Brothers
(0361) 2517680
31
Office Stationery
K V Prakashan
----------------------------------------
32
Computer
Maintenance
Mr. Rajesh
9206104313
33
Computer and
computer Items
Continental InfoTech
(0361) 2601256, 9864050326
34
Computer and
computer Items
Lalani International
(0361) 2637489, 2519791, 2603865,
2513689
35
Computer and
computer Items
Datamation
(0361) 2451582, 2455675
(Near Alwarpet) Mylapore,
Chennai -600004, Tamil Nadu
Tura, West Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
Baghmara, South Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
Baghmara, South Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
Baghmara, South Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
Baghmara, South Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
M/S S. M. Enterprises, M. T.
Road Kamar Chuburi, Opp:
Bus Stop, Tezpur, Sonitpur,
Assam,
United Brothers, Tokobari
Road, Guwahati, Assam –
781001
K V Prakashan, 1250,
Gauripura, Delhi Gate,
Meerut City, UP
North East Informatics
Solution, Below H. Elias,
Khilan Khonjoh House,
Mongshillong, Mongthymai,
Shillong – 14
Continental Infotech, shop
No. 1, Debendranath
Complex, Near Hotel Nandan,
Opp Solapara Road, Paltan
Bazar, Guwahati – 08 , Assam
Lalani International, Umang
Commercial Centre, (Near
Hotel Gitanjali), Paltan Bazar,
Guwahati – 08, Assam
Datamation, Ganpati enclave,
Ground Floor, Near Bora
Service, G. S. Road, Guwahati
– 07, Assam
(03651) 222825
36
Shillong Times
-----------------------------
37
General
Hardware
Mahabir Agency
(03651) 223964, 9435511943
38
Electronic Items
Meghalaya Clod
Centre
(03651) 220707
39
Music Items & PA
Systems
Bharali Brothers Pvt.
Ltd.
(0361) 2541466, 2547163
40
Sports Items
Verma Brothers,
Guwahati
(0361) 2513366 (O)
094351 07326 (M)
1.
2.
ramutura@gmail.com
turaramdhan@rediffmail.com
Shillong
Tura, West Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
Tura, West Garo Hills,
Meghalaya
Bharali Brothers Pvt. Ltd.,
house No. 94, H. B road,
Panbazar, Guwahati - 01,
Page 15 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
STUDENTS’ STRENGTH
STUDENT STRENGTH AS ON 30th June 2011.
Rural
Class
Boys
Girl
s
Tot
al
Urban
Gen
Boy
s
Girl
s
Tot
al
Boy
s
Gi
rl
s
Tot
al
S
C
S
T
T
ot
al
No. of
Muslim
Students
Staff Ward
Tot
al
Boy
s
Girl
s
Boy
s
Girls
Tot
al
No.of P.H
Students
Boys
Girls
Total
Grand
Total
VI
20
18
38
17
14
31
3
4
7
2
1
35
38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
VIII
3
5
8
3
2
5
0
3
3
0
0
8
8
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
IX
4
5
9
3
3
6
1
2
3
1
1
7
9
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
X
9
9
18
9
5
14
0
4
4
1
1
16
18
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
36
37
73
32
24
56
4
13
17
4
3
66
73
3
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
78
VII
XI
XII
G/Tot
al
Total Intake Capacity
Procedure of Selection
Selection in 2010 - 11
In Class VI – 80 through JNVST
In Class IX & XI– as per the availability of
Vacancy
JNVST Conducted By CBSE
Lateral Entry Test Conducted
by NVS
0
0
Page 16 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
VIDYALAYA MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
This Committee facilitates the Vidyalaya for overall smooth functioning and Administrative Cooperation
SN
Officer
Committee
Member’s
Designation
Name
1
3
2
District Magistrate
Chairman
Dr. Brahmdev Ram Tiwari, IAS
DFO, Wild Life, BNP
Nominee
Chairman
Shri Pawan Kumar Agrahari, IFS
Deputy Inspector of Schools
Member
Shri Bhupendro Momin
Phone/ Mobile Number
03639 234292 (O)
09436700935 (M)
Bdrtiwari2006@gmail.com
03639 234220 (O)
09436998940 (M)
03639 234248 (O)
09436330810 (M)
Member
4
5
6
7
8
9
Principal of Capt. Williamson
Memorial College, Baghmara
Senior Most Teacher of Jawahar
Navodaya Vidyalaya
Member of Public (Nomination is
to approved by the Chairman)
Chief Medical Officer of the
District
Two Representatives From
Parents (One Male & One Female
to be Nominated by Chairman
VMC)
Principal, Jawahar Navodaya
Vidyalaya
Member
Smt. T. M. Sangma
Member
Shri Simanchal Gouda
Member
Smt. Florence M Sangma
Member
Dr. A.C. Hazarika
Member
Member
Secretary
03639 234142 (O)
09436745649 (R)
03639 294817 (R)
09436717285 (M)
1. Miss Muniagatha N Marak
03639 234228 (R)
09436308335 (M)
9615309586
2. Shri Millickson D Sangma
9436742967
Shri R.B.SINGH
03639 294818 (R)
09436307282 (M)
Page 17 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
CBSE RESULT ANALYSIS
2007-08
Regd.
APP.
PAS
S
Pass%
% OF 1ST DIV.
26
19
13
68.42
0
2008-09
APP.
PASS
Pass%
% OF 1ST DIV.
23
23
100
34.78
2009-10
APP.
20
PASS
Pass%
% of students scored 30 or
above grade points for all
05 subjects
20
100
100
2010-11
APP.
PASS
Pass%
24
24
100
% of students
scored 30 or
above grade
points for all
05 subjects
100
% of students who
secured 1st Division
Marks
100
Page 18 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Various Vidyalaya Level Committees
SN
1
Name of
Committee
Local Purchase
Committee
Members
a.
b.
c.
d.
SMT
TGT English
Art Teacher
P.E.T.
Meeting Schedule
Points to be discussed
1.
2.
When the Purchasing is
to be made above
Rs.5000/- and up to
Rs.15000/-
3.
4.
5.
6.
2
2
3
Purchase
Verification
Committee
Mess
Committee
a. TGT-Soc.Sc.
b. TGT-Maths
c. TGT-Garo
d. Staff Nurse
e. Tilseng R Marak (Student)
f. Stevi Elsa G Momin (Student)
a. Principal (Chairman)
b. SMT ( Coordinator)
c. Staff Nurse
d. P.E.T.
e. All the H.M/A/H.M.s
f.
Cook
g. All the House Captains
h. Mess Captain
(Benningbirth R Marak)
a. Principal (Chairman)
b. All Concerned Subject
Teachers ( Coordinators)
c. Class Captains (B & G),
From VI to X
Subject
Committee
At least 3 members will verify the
items purchased
1.
2.
On the first Friday of
every Month.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
On the First Thursday
of Every Month.
3.
4.
5.
a.
b.
4
House
Committee
c.
d.
5
Maintenance
& Repair
Committee
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
All the House Masters (B &
G)
All the Associate House
Masters (B & G)
All the House Captains (B &
G)
All the House Vicecaptains (B & G)
PGT/TGT-Hindi
TGT-Eng.
Shri Ethison M Sangma,
LDC
Staff Nurse
Damsel R Marak ( Student)
Need of the Item
If the Item is of the urgent
nature
Place/ Firm from where the
purchase is to be made.
Budget Provisions
Personal Responsible to Make
the Purchasing
Necessary Formalities
1.
2.
On the Second
Saturday of every
Month
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
Need Based
Budget of the Current Month
Last Month’s Expenditure to
be presented
Menu
Food Quality – Details from
Students
Any Improvement Needed in
Mess Management – Details
from Staff and Students
Coverage of Syllabus – Details
by Students
Correction of Home work and
Class Work – Details by
Students
Performance of Students in
last Exam – Details by
Teachers
List of Weak Students – To be
submitted by Teachers
Inclusion of ICT – (30%
Syllabus by PPT) – Details by
Teachers
Safety and Security issues
Cleanliness - Personal and
Surrounding
Discipline
Academics
Personal Grievances and their
remedial
Any requirement by Students
Cleaning of Bushes
Any other Needful
Maintenance
Page 19 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
f.
6
7
8
CCA
Committee
Disciplinary
Committee
Examination
Committee
9
Academics
Committee
10
RajBhasha
Hindi
Committee
11
Condemnation
Committee
Benningbirth R Marak
( Student)
a. Principal (Chairman)
b. TGT-Eng ( Coordinator)
c. PGT/TGT- Hindi
d. TGT-Garo
e. TGT - Music
f.
P.E.T.
g. Penthom M Sangma
(student)
h. Renuka Singh ( Student)
a. Principal ( Chairman)
b. SMT
c. TGT-Soc.Sc.
d. PET
e. FCSA
f. School Captains (Boy & Girl)
a. Principal (Chairman)
b. TGT-Eng ( Coordinator)
c. PGT/TGT - Hindi
d. TGT-Garo
e. Store Keeper
f.
Lab Attendant
g. Markush N Marak, CCS
1.
2.
Chock out the programme
Arrangement and conduct of
programme
Maintaining discipline in the school
campus and in the every field.
1. Chock out the programme
2. Arrangement and conduct of
Exam/Test
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Principal (Chairman)
SMT ( Coordinators)
TGT- Maths
PET
School Captains ( Boy &
Girl)
f. Class Captains (B & G),
From VI to X
a. Principal (Chairman)
b. PGT/TGT-HINDI
( Coordinators)
c. TGT- Music
d. PET
e. Christabel Marak , LDC
f. Members
of
Hindi
Language Club
Will supervise :
1. Arrangement Classes
2. Regular Periods
3. Remedial Classes
4. Supervised Classes
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Committee will verify items to
be condemned and will
prepare a list.
Principal (Chairman)
SMT ( Coordinators)
TGT- Art
Ethison M Sangma , LDC
Store keeper
Implementation of Rajbhasha
hindi
Need Based
Page 20 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Various Clubs
SN
1
2
3
4
5
Club
Language
Art
Sports
Computer
and
Technology
Music
6
Library
7
Science
8
Social
Science
Staff Members
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – English ( Coordinator)
3. PGT/TGT - Hindi
4. TGT – Garo
5. Henalish G Momin
6. Mark Pantora M Sangma
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Art ( Coordinator)
3. TGT – Soc.Sc.
4. TGT – Music
5. RenuKa Singh
6. Namchang G Momin
Sections available in Club
a.
b.
c.
d.
Phonetics
Grammar
Speaking
Creative Writing
a.
Sculpture – Clay Modelling/ Wood Carving/
Plaster of Paris Modelling
Bamboo Carving and Carpentry
Painting - Madhubani/ Rajput/ Mugal/
Mural
b.
c.
a. Chess
b. Table Tennis
c. Carom
d. Weight Lifting
e. Body Fitness
f. Gymnastics
g. Yoga
Information Collection
Blogging – Through Blogspot.com /
Wordpress.com (Self Expression)
Programming – Logo/ Basic/ Visual Fox
Pro/ Visual Basic
Web Page Development – HTML
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – PET ( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Science
4. TGT – Soc.Sc.
5. Bresildha M Sangma
6. Balseng P Marak
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. FCSA ( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Maths
4. TGT – Art
5. Sengsime G Momin
6. Penthom M Sangma
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Music( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Art
4. TGT – Eng
5. Romarina N Arengh
6. Bappa Mandal
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Lib.Sc. ( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Art
4. TGT – Soc.Sc.
5. Chinkamchi R Marak
6. Sengniar S Marak
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Science( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Maths
3. Lab Attnd.
4. Tesri Ch Marak
6. Nilkash G Marak
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Soc.Sc. ( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Science
4. TGT – Music
5. Salme Ch Marak
6. Aman Thapa
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
i.
b.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Vocal
Raag – Yaman/ Bhupali/ Bhairvi
Instrumental
Kango
Dholak
Casio
Harmonium
a. Book Binding and Book Jacket Preparation
b. Technical Procedures of Library
a. Working Model Preparation
b. Vermi composting (Compost Making)
a.
b.
c.
d.
Model / Chart Making
Seminar
Research Project
Field work etc.
Page 21 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
9
Mathematics
10
Eco Club
11
Health Club
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Maths ( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Science
4. TGT – Art
5. Benningbirth R Marak
6. Henalish G Momin
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. TGT – Soc.Sc. ( Coordinator)
3. TGT - Science
4. Staff Nurse
5. PET
6. Nikgame S marak
7. Ravi Kumar
1. Principal ( Chairman)
2. Staff Nurse ( Coordinator)
3. PET
4. TGT – Science
4. Salme Ch Marak
6. Aman Thapa
a. Model / Chart Making
b. Seminar
c. Research Project
d. Assignments etc.
a. Plantation
b. Steps for Environment Protection
c. Ban of Polythene bags
a. Surrounding Cleaning
b. Personal Health & hygiene
Page 22 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Annual Activities
SN
1. Sports
2. CCA
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
Activity
Schedule
Resource Person
Annual Sports
5th,6th December
P.E.T.
Annual Sports Day
7th December
P.E.T.
a) Drawing Competition
11-06-2011
b) Elocution
18-06-2011
c) Essay writing
25-06-2011
Competition-Eng
a) Painting Competition
02-07-2011
b) Solo song Competition
16-07-2011
c) Inter House song
23-07-2011
Competition
d) Extempore Speech
30-07-2011
a) Oral Spelling
06-08-2011
Competition-Eng
b) Raksha Bandhan
13-08-2011
c) Inter House Dance
20-08-2011
Competition
d) Solo dance Competition
27-08-2011
a) Hindi Pakhawada
14 – 28 September
a) Story Writing - Eng
08-10-2011
b) Poem Recitation-Eng & Garo 15-10-2011
c) Pronunciation – Eng
22-10-2011
d) Essay Writing - Garo
29-10-2011
a) Debate Competition - Eng 07-11-2011
b) Skit Competition
12-11-2011
c) Extempore speech (Garo) 19-11-2011
Competition
a) Poster Making
03-12-2011
Competition
b) Greeting Card
10-12-2011
Preparation Competition
c) Inter House Quiz
16-12-2011
Competition
3. Festival/ Holidays
a
Independence Day
b
Mahatma Gandhi Birth Day
c
Dussehra (Vijya Dashmi)
d
Diwali
e
Id-Ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
f
Guru Nanak Birthday
g
Christmas
h
Republic Day
i
Holi
4. Art in Education (Theatre)
a
Theatrical Skills
b
Art In Theatre
CCA-in-charge
Remark
On Every Saturday
from 5:00 pm to
6:00 pm
( Tentatively)
15th August
2nd October
17th October
5th November
17th Novemebr
21st Novemebr
25th December
26th January
22nd November 2011
to 27th November
2011
22nd November 2011
to 27th November
2011
Shri Simanchal Gouda
(PGT Hindi)
Theme – Human
Values
Shri Nabajyoti Saud (Art
Teacher)
Page 23 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
5. Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van
a
Plant Arrangement
5th Sept. 2011
b
6th Sept. 2011
Plantation
6. Adolescence Education
Adolescence Education –
Introduction & Objectives
Substance Abuse (Drugs
Abuse)
Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
Life Skills 1 –
1. Interpersonal
Relations
Life Skills 2 –
1. Creative Thinking
Life Skills 3 –
1. Decision Making
Shri Nabajyoti Saud
(Art Teacher)
Shri Nabajyoti Saud
(Art Teacher)
1. Mr. Nabajyoti Saud
2. Smt. T N Vaiphei
Mr. Nabajyoti Saud
1.
Last Saturday of Every
Month
A Resource Person
will be arranged by
Staff Nurse
Mr. Manaranjan Nath
(TGT-Eng.)
(TGT-Sc.)
Shri Simanchal Gouda
(PGT-Hindi)
7. Value Education
a
Religious/ Moral Values
12/09/2011
b
Environmental Values
21/10/2011
c
National Values
18/11/2011
d
Social Values
10/02/2012
Resource Person may
be invited
9/11/2011
P.E.T.
23/11/2011
(TGT Library Science)
07/10/2011
P.E.T.
14/10/2011
18/08/2011
02/09/2011
Art Teacher
CCA-in-charge
Music Teacher
8. Pace Setting Activity
a
Cricket Match Tournament
b
c
d
e
f
9. Hindi Pakhwada
a
b
Library Tour At JNV,
Ampanggre
Cross Country (2km)
competition
Art/Painting Competition
Quiz Competition
Song Competition
शुद्ध पठन प्रतियोगििा /
१४.०९.२०११ ( बुधवार)
शुद्ध वितनी प्रतियोगििा /
१५.०९.२०११ ( गुरुवार)
सुलेख प्रतियोगििा
शब्दार्त प्रतियोगििा (लिखित
Religious Priests
Samrakshan (NGO,
Baghmara)
Resource Person may
be invited
JNV students Vs
the students of
local area
Students from
other schools shall
visit the Vidyalaya
Shri Simanchal Gouda
(PGT Hindi)
)
अनव
ु ाद प्रतियोगििा (लिखित
१६.०९.२०११ ( शुक्रवार)
d
िात्काललक भाषण प्रतियोगििा
१७.०९.२०११ (शतनवार)
e
निबंध िेिि प्रनतयोगगता
१९.०९.२०११ (सोमवार)
c
)
Page 24 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
f
कक्षा छठवीीं के ललए –
२०.०९.२०११ (
शुद्ध पठन , सुलेख एवीं
मींिलवार)
शुद्ध वितनी प्रतियोगििा
अन्य विद्यालयों के ललए –
g
शुद्ध पठन , सुलेख एवीं
व्याकरण पर आधाररि
२१.०९.२०११ (बुधवार)
सामान्य ज्ञान प्रतियोगििा
10. Examination
a
Formative Assessment – I
b
Formative Assessment – II
c
Summative Assessment – I
d
Formative Assessment – III
E
Formative Assessment – IV
f
Summative Assessment – II
11. Disaster Management
a
Training
12. Bharatiya Scouts & Guides
24 – Scouts
24 - Guides
July
Aug.
22th Sept. to 29 Sept.
Nov- Dec.
Jan- Feb.2012
March 2012
In the Month of
October as per the
dates fixed by
concerned
department
Training will be
provided to the Scouts
& Guides
Exam. I/c
(TGT Social Science)
Students from the
nearby school may
be invited
Scout Master – S.
Gouda
Guide Captain – Smt. R.
Joshi
13. राजभाषा हिन्दी का प्रयोग
हिन्दी में कागज़ात ज़ारी करिा।
काययशािाओं का आयोजि।
राजभाषा कायायन्वयि सलमनत के
बैठकों का अयोजि।
हिन्दी सिािकार सलमनत के
बैठकों का अयोजि।
श्री सीमांचि गिड़
हिन्दी भाषा में प्रलशक्षण दे िा।
तकिाताकोत्तर लशक्षक
हिन्दी पिवाड़ा का आयोजि
करिा।
हिन्दी संगोष्ठी का आयोजि।
हिन्दी में मिलिक पुतकतक िेिि
को प्रोत्सािि दे िा।
14. JNVST-2012
Collection of Application Forms
Scrutiny
CLO Duty
Mr. M.R.Nath JNVST I/C
Page 25 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
List of Various in Charges
Scholastic & Non Scholastic
SN
1
NAME OF STAFF
Shri Simanchal Gouda
2
Shri Manaranjan Nath
3
Mrs. Rekha Joshi
4
Shri Nabajyoti Saud
5
Shri Indrajit Sharma
6
Mrs. T N Vaiphei
INCHARGESHIP
i. M&R
ii. Class Teacher-X
iii. Language Club(Hindi)
iv. Raj Bhasha Implementation
v. Bharat Scouts
vi. House Mastership
i. Academics
ii. Examination
iii. Resource Room
iv. CCA
v. JNVST
vi. House Mastership
i. Bharat Guides
ii. House Mistress
i. Rajiv Gandhi Smriti Van and
Vidyalaya Beautification
ii. Class Teacher – VII
iii. Associate House Master
iv. Pace Setting
I. Scout & Guide
ii. Associate House Master
i. Adolescence Education Programme
Health & hygiene
ii. Associate House Master
Office
SN
1
2
NAME OF STAFF
Shri Ethison M Sangma
Miss Christabell M
Sangma
3
Shri Dewansing Rabha
4
5
6
Shri Rollingston
Shri Tiarson Sangma
Shri Markush
INCHARGESHIP
Finance and Accounts
i. Office Correspondence
ii. Students’ Admission (Class VI & IX)
iii. Students’ & Staff Database
iv. CBSE Official Records
i. Students’ Stationery
ii. Bedding Items
iii. Students’ Uniform
iv. Shoes, Chappals
v. Electrical Items
vi. Computer
vii. Furniture
viii. Toiletries
ix. Office Equipments
x. Mess Store
xi. Teaching Aids
Night Chowkidar
Sweeper cum Chowkidar
Sweeper cum Chowkidar
Mess Work Delegation
Page 26 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
SN
1
2
3
4
NAME OF STAFF
Shri Anit Koch & Anand
Koch
Shri Laiping Sangma
Shri Anand koch
INCHARGESHIP
Mess Management
Food Cooking
Utensil Cleaning and Table Cleaning and Floor Cleaning
Rice Cleaning, Vegetable Cutting
Water Supply and ‘d G Set’ OperatiOn
SN
1
2
NAME OF STAFF
Shri D.S.Rabha
Smt. Sailish Sangma
INCHARGESHIP
Water Supply and D G Set Operation
Diesel & Kerosene Record
Page 27 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
List of Vidyalaya Chairman (Till Date)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
NAME
Smt D B Marak
Sri P Naik
Smt A M Sangma
Sri N S Samanta
Sri P K Srivastava
Sri P S Thangkhiew
Sri A K Roy
Sri C Changsan
Sri E N Marak
Sri A K Roy
Sri E N Marak
Sri G J Shadap
Sri E N Marak
Smt D B Marak
Sri E N Marak
Sri B M Rechil
Sri J D Sangma
Sri R Marak
Sri J D Sangma
Sri H L Pyrtuh
Sri J D Sangma
Sri M G Marak
Sri R S Sangma
Shri T Dakar
Smt R D Marak
Smt AMN Sangma
Smt MHK Marak
Dr. Brahmdev Ram Tiwari
DESIGNATION
MCS
IAS
MCS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
MCS
IAS
MCS
IAS
MCS
IAS
MCS
MCS
MCS
MCS
MCS
IAS
MCS
MCS
MCS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
FROM
15/02/1985
13/07/1987
04/07/1988
21/09/1988
17/09/1990
18/06/1992
07/04/1993
04/07/1995
14/01/1998
27/01/1998
24/04/1998
20/11/1998
14/01/1999
09/09/1999
17/04/2000
31/07/2000
30/11/2001
02/01/2002
31/05/2002
21/08/2002
14/05/2003
10/09/2003
28/10/2003
10/03/2004
16/05/2003
03/08/2007
02/01/2008
31/05/2010
TO
13/07/1987
04/07/1988
21/09/1988
17/09/1990
18/06/1992
07/04/1993
04/07/1995
14/01/1998
27/01/1998
24/04/1998
20/11/1998
14/01/1999
09/09/1999
17/04/2000
31/07/2000
30/11/2001
02/01/2002
31/05/2002
21/08/2002
14/05/2003
10/09/2003
28/10/2003
10/03/2003
16/05/2003
03/08/2007
02/01/2008
31/05/2010
Till Date
Page 28 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
List of Principals (Till Date)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
NAME
Sri R K Tyagi
Sri R K Deb
Sri U N Jha
Sri K N Singh
Sri S K Dubey
Sri D S Khati
Dr. S N Tiwari
Sri L B Mishra
Sri N D Singh
Sri B Prabhakar
Sri G K Patel
Sri S. S. Yadav
Sri V Ramanathan
Sri Nityanandesh N Tripathi
Sri R.B. Singh
DESIGNATION
Principal
Principal
Principal (Dual Charge)
Principal
Principal I/C
Principal
Principal
Principal I/C (Dual Charge)
Principal (Dual Charge)
Principal
Principal I/C
Principal I/C
Principal
Principal I/C
Principal
FROM
22/12/1986
21/04/1987
15/06/1989
10/08/1989
23/09/1994
17/06/1995
27/06/1997
23/12/2000
02/07/2001
26/08/2001
31/05/2004
31/05/2005
17/05/2006
18/10/2009
16/11/2010
TO
21/04/1987
15/06/1989
10/08/1989
23/09/1994
17/06/1995
27/06/1997
23/12/2000
02/07/2001
26/08/2001
31/05/2004
31/05/2005
17/05/2006
18/10/2009
16/11/2010
Till date
Page 29 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
List of Vidyalaya Toppers (Class X)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
YEAR
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
NAME
Master Rajiv Rajput
Master Nirmal Sarkar
Master Ganesh Pandey
Master Abhishek Kumar
Master Sribatswa Hajong
Master Arpiush Sangma
Master Pleazer K Marak
Master Ginseng D Sangma
Master Sahidur Rahman
Master Pramod Kumar
Master Pradeep Kumar
Miss Sunita Hajong
Master Manoj Hajong
Master Pankaj Kumar
Miss Sangita S Marak
Miss Tasmina M Sangma
17
2011
Miss Presiana D Shira
Marks
293
362
335
427
359
365
290
325
319
386
264
322
302
272
386
36 (Aggregate Grade
Point)
47(Aggregate Grade
Point)
%
58.6
72.4
67
85.4
71.8
73
58
65
63.8
77.2
52.8
64.4
60.4
54.4
77.2
7.2 (Average of Grade Point)
Remark
Regional Topper
9.0 (Average of Grade Point)
Page 30 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Daily Routine
S No
Time
Activity
Supervised By
Night Chowkidar
1
4:30 AM
Arousal
2
5:15 -5:45AM
Morning PT
3
5:45 – 7:00AM
Own Time
MOD , PET & Staff Nurse, Duty
Teacher
H.M./A.H.M.
4
7:00 -7:25AM
Breakfast
C.A.,MOD, H.M./ A.H.M.
5
7:30 AM-7:50aAM
Morning Assembly
All the staff Members
6
7:50 AM-8:35 AM
1st Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
7
8:35 AM-9:10 AM
2nd Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
8
9:10 AM-9:45 AM
3rd Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
9
9:45 AM-10:20 AM
4th Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
10
10:20 AM-10:40 AM
Tea Break
MOD, C.A., Mess Staff
11
10:40 AM-11:15 AM
5th Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
12
11:15 AM-11:50 AM
6th Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
13
11:50 AM-12:25 PM
7th Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
14
12:25 PM-1:00 PM
8th Period
Concerned Subject Teachers
15
1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Lunch
C.A.,MOD, H.M./ A.H.M.
16
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
Remedial Class
Concerned Subject Teachers
17
3:30 PM-3:45 PM
Evening Tea
18
3:45 PM-4:45 PM
Games
19
4:45 PM-5:00PM
Evening Assembly
20
5:00PM-5:50PM
Own Time
MOD, HMs/A.H.M., Music
Teacher
House Captain
21
5:50 PM
Evening Study Call Bell
Night Chowkidar
22
6:00 PM-7:30PM
Evening Study
MOD, Duty Teachers
23
7:00-7:20 PM
Dinner for Girls
24
7:30-7:50 PM
Dinner for Boys
25
7:50PM-8:00PM
Own Time
Catering Assistant, MOD,
HM/A.H.M.
Catering Assistant, MOD,
HM/A.H.M.
House Captain
26
8:00 PM-8:30PM
Night Roll Call & Counselling
HMs in the Hostel Dormitories
27
8:30pm-10:00 PM
Night Study
HMs in the Hostel Dormitories
28
10:10 PM
Lights Off
House Captains and HMs
Catering Assistant, MOD,
HM/A.H.M.s
PET,MOD, Staff Nurse
Page 31 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Sunday & Holiday Routine
S No
Time
Supervised By
Activity
1
5:30 AM
Arousal
Night Chowkidar
2
6:00-7:00AM
Cleaning of house
Surroundings/Dormitories/Beautification
of campus
3
7:00- 8:00 AM
Cleaning of Clothes, Bath & Change
MOD , PET & Staff
Nurse, Art Teacher,
H.M/A.H.M.
House Captain
4
8:00 -8:30AM
Breakfast
C.A.,MOD, H.M./ A.H.M.
5
10:0012:00NOON
Supervised Study in Academic Building
6
12:00-1:00PM
Own Time
7
1:00 PM-1:30
PM
Lunch
8
1:30-5:00PM
TV/Optional Games
9
5:00-5:15
Evening Assembly
10
5:15-6:00PM
Own Time
11
6:00 PM7:30PM
Evening Study & Library
12
7:00-7:20 PM
Dinner for Girls
13
7:30-7:50 PM
Dinner for Boys
14
15
16
17
7:50PM8:00PM
8:00 PM8:30PM
8:30pm-10:00
PM
10:10 PM
Own Time
Night Roll Call & Counselling
Night Study
Lights Off
MOD
House Captain
C.A.,MOD, H.M./ A.H.M.
MOD/PET
MOD, HMs/A.H.M.,
Music Teacher
House Captain
MOD, Duty Teachers,
Librarian
Catering Assistant,
MOD, HM/A.H.M.
Catering Assistant,
MOD, HM/A.H.M.
House Captain
HMs in the Hostel
Dormitories
HMs in the Hostel
Dormitories
House Captains and
HMs
Page 32 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Class Time Table
Class Time Table - VI
1
2
3
4
10:20
am
10:40
am
5
6
7
8
10:40
am
11:15
pm
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
12:45
pm
1:00
pm
7:50
am
8:35
am
8:35
am
9:10
am
9:15
am
9:45
am
9:45 am
10:20am
HIN
SS
MAT
SC
COM
ENG
GAR
MUS
HIN
SS
MAT
SC
COM
ENG
GAR
COM
HIN
SS
MAT
SC
ART
ENG
GAR
PT
HIN
SS
MAT
SC
PT
ENG
GAR
COM
HIN
SS
MAT
SC
ART
ENG
GAR
LIB
HIN
SS
MAT
SC
MUS
ENG
GAR
LIB
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Short Break
TUESDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Page 33 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Class Time Table - VII
1
2
3
4
10:20
am
10:40
am
5
6
7
8
10:40
am
11:15
pm
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
12:45
pm
1:00
pm
8:35
am
9:10
am
9:15
am
9:45
am
9:45 am
10:20am
MONDAY
SS
ENG
ART
MAT
GAR
PT
HIN
SC
TUESDAY
SS
ENG
PT
MAT
GAR
MUS
HIN
SC
WEDNESDAY
SS
ENG COM
MAT
GAR
LIB
HIN
SC
THURSDAY
SS
ENG
ART
MAT
GAR
MUS
HIN
SC
FRIDAY
SS
ENG
LIB
MAT
GAR
COM
HIN
SC
SATURDAY
SS
ENG
LIB
MAT
GAR
PT
HIN
SC
Short Break
7:50
am
8:35
am
Page 34 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Class Time Table - VIII
1
2
3
4
10:20
am
10:40
am
5
6
7
8
10:40
am
11:15
pm
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
12:45
pm
1:00
pm
8:35
am
9:10
am
9:15
am
9:45
am
9:45 am
10:20am
MONDAY
SC
GAR
SS
MUS
HIN
MAT
LIB
ENG
TUESDAY
SC
GAR
SS
COM
HIN
MAT
ART
ENG
WEDNESDAY
SC
GAR
SS
PT
HIN
MAT
LIB
ENG
THURSDAY
SC
GAR
SS
MUS
HIN
MAT
ART
ENG
FRIDAY
SC
GAR
SS
PT
HIN
MAT
ART
ENG
SATURDAY
SC
GAR
SS
COM
HIN
MAT
MUS
ENG
Short Break
7:50
am
8:35
am
Page 35 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Class Time Table - IX
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
2
3
4
10:20
am
10:40
am
5
6
7
8
10:40
am
11:15
pm
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
12:45
pm
1:00
pm
9:15
am
9:45
am
9:45 am
10:20am
MONDAY
ENG MAT
PT
HIN
SC
GAR
SS
LIB
TUESDAY
ENG MAT
ART
HIN
SC
GAR
SS
MAT
WEDNESDAY
ENG MAT
MUS
HIN
SC
GAR
SS
COM
THURSDAY
ENG MAT
PT
HIN
SC
GAR
SS
LIB
FRIDAY
ENG MAT
COM
HIN
SC
GAR
SS
MUS
SATURDAY
ENG MAT
ART
HIN
SC
GAR
SS
MUS
Short Break
8:35
am
9:10
am
Page 36 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
Class Time Table - X
1
2
3
4
10:20
am
10:40
am
5
6
7
8
10:40
am
11:15
pm
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
12:45
pm
1:00
pm
8:35
am
9:10
am
9:15
am
9:45
am
9:45 am
10:20am
MONDAY
MAT
HIN
SC
ENG
SS
ART
COM
MAT
TUESDAY
MAT
HIN
SC
ENG
SS
PT
LIB
MUS
WEDNESDAY
MAT
HIN
SC
ENG
SS
COM
ART
MUS
THURSDAY
MAT
HIN
SC
ENG
SS
LIB
COM
ART
FRIDAY
MAT
HIN
SC
ENG
SS
PT
MUS
COM
SATURDAY
MAT
HIN
SC
ENG
SS
LIB
ART
PT
Short Break
7:50
am
8:35
am
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Navodaya at a Glance
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA
Baghmara, South Garo Hills, Meghalaya
PRINCIPAL
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
X
0
X
X
0
X
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
IX
IX
0
0
IX
IX
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
X
X
X
X
X
X
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
TGT ENGLISH
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
X
X
X
X
X
X
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
TGT SOCIAL SCIENCE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
Page 38 of 80
Navodaya at a Glance
TGT SCIENCE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
X
X
X
X
X
X
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
0
0
0
VI
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
VII
0
VII
0
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
0
0
0
X
VIII
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
TGT GARO
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
MUSIC TEACHER
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
IX
0
0
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
VIII
0
0
VIII
0
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
VI
X
X
0
IX
IX
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ART TEACHER
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
VII
IX
0
VII
0
IX
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
VI
0
VI
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
X
0
0
0
0
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
VIII
X
VIII
VIII
X
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
0
VII
X
0
X
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
VIII
X
VIII
0
0
0
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
0
VI
0
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
VII
X
0
0
X
VII
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
0
0
X
0
0
LIBRARIAN
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
0
0
VII
VII
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
IX
0
0
IX
VI
VI
PET
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
IX
VII
0
IX
0
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
0
VIII
0
VIII
0
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
0
VI
0
0
X
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FCSA
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
VII
0
IX
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
0
VIII
0
0
0
VIII
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
VI
VI
0
0
0
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
0
X
0
VII
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
X
0
0
X
0
0
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
10:40
am
11:15
pm
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
6
11:15
pm
11:50
pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
11:50
pm
12:25
pm
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
VI
IX
VI
X
0
TGT Maths
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
0
X
0
0
X
0
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
0
0
IX
IX
0
0
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
X
IX
0
0
0
0
PGT HINDI
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
1
7:50
am
8:35
am
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
VI
2
8:35
am
9:10
am
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
9:10
am
9:45
am
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9:45
am
10:20
am
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
IX
10:20
am
10:40
am
TEA
BREAK
8
12:25 pm
1:00 pm
0
0
0
0
0
0
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SPORTS & GAMES TIME-TABLE FOR THE YEAR 2011-12
AS PER THE ACDEMIC PERSEPTIVE PLANNING 2011-2012 (NVS,NEW DELHI)
CLASS
BOYS
1ST TO 5TH
6TH TO
11TH TO
/GIRLS
OF THE
10TH
14TH
KHO-KHO
VOLLEYBALL
15TH TO 18TH
19TH TO
22ND
23RD TO
26TH
27TH TO
31ST
HANDBALL
FOOTBALL
HOCKEY
BASKETBALL,
&GYM
TT,CARROM
BASKETBALL
BADMINTON
&CARROM
&CHESS
HOCKEY
BASKETBALL,
KABADDI
&GYM
TT,CARROM
BASKETBALL
BADMINTON
&CARROM
&CHESS
BASKETBALL,
KABADDI
KHO-KHO
VOLLEYBALL
ATHLETICS
MONTH
VI
BOYS
KABADDI
&CHESS
GIRLS
VII
BOYS
KABADDI
KHO-KHO
KHO-KHO
VOLLEYBALL
HANDBALL
HANDBALL
ATHLETICS
FOOTBALL
&CHESS
GIRLS
VIII
BOYS
KHO-KHO
VOLLEYBALL
HANDBALL
HANDBALL
ATHLETICS
FOOTBALL
VOLLEYBALL
HOCKEY&GYM
&CHESS
GIRLS
IX
BOYS
HAND BALL
HANDBALL
KABADDI
FOOTBALL
&CHESS
GIRLS
ATHLETICS
VOLLEYBALL
VOLLEYBALL
TT,CARROM
KHO-KHO
BASKETBALL
BADMINTON
&CARROMS
&CHESS
HOCKEY
BASKETBALL,
KABADDI
KHO-KHO
VOLLEYBALL
&GYM
TT,CARROMS
BADMINTON
KHO-KHO
KABADDI
HANDBALL
BASKETBALL
& CHESS
X
BOYS
FOOTBALL
KABADDI
HOCKEY
BASKETBALL,
&GYM
TT
&CARROM
KABADDI
KHO-KHO
VOLLEYBALL
FOOTBALL
BADMINTON
KHO-KHO
BASKETBALL
HANDBALL
&CARROMS
GIRLS
VOLLEYBALL
ATHLETICS
KABADDI
&CHESS
&CARROM
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Navodaya at a Glance
IMPORTANT DAYS TO BE CELEBRATED DURING THE YEAR 2011-12
Sl.No.
DAYS/DATE
CELEBRATION
1.
12TH JANUARY
NATIONAL YOUTH DAY
2.
15TH JANUARY
ARMY DAY
3.
26TH JANUARY
REPUBLIC DAY
4.
30TH JANUARY
MARTYR`S DAY
5.
29TH FEBRUARY
NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY
6.
8TH MARCH
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN`S DAY
7.
15TH MARCH
WORLD DIABLED DAY
8.
21ST MARCH
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR ELIMINATION OF RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION
9.
7TH APRIL
WORLD HEALTH DAY
10.
31ST MAY
ANTI-TOBACCO DAY
11.
5TH JUNE
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
12.
11TH JULY
WORLD POPULATION DAY
13.
9TH AUGUST
QUIT INDIA DAY
14.
15TH AUGUST
INDEPENDENCE DAY
15.
29TH AUGUST
NATIONAL SPORTS DAY
16.
5TH SEPTEMBER
TEACHER`S DAY
17.
8TH SEPTEMBER
WORLD LITERACY DAY
18.
2ND OCTOBER
GANDHI JAYANTI
19.
30TH OCTOBER
WORLD THRIFT DAY
20.
11TH NOVEMBER
NATIONAL EDUCATION DAY
21.
14TH NOVEMBER
CHILDREN`S DAY
22.
1ST DECEMBER
WORLD AIDS DAY
23.
10TH DECEMBER
HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
24.
14th DECEMBER
PRE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
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Navodaya at a Glance
TIME-TABLE FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-1/TERM TEST-1 (2011-12)
CLASS
22/09/2011
23/09/2011
24/09/2011
26/09/2011
27/09/2011
28/09/2011
VI
ENGLISH
SOC.SC.
THIRD
LANGUAGE
MATHS
HINDI
SCIENCE
VII
SOC.SC.
SCIENCE
HINDI
ENGLISH
MATHS
THIRD
LANGUAGE
VIII
HINDI
MATHS
ENGLISH
SCIENCE
THIRD
LANGUAGE
SOC.SC.
IX
THIRD
LANGUAGE
HINDI
SCIENCE
SOC.SC.
ENGLISH
MATHS
X
MATHS
-------------
SOC.SC.
HINDI
SCIENCE
ENGLISH
Assessment for 1(B),2(A),2(B),3(A),3(B) as per CCE may be done at JNV convenience FOR CLASSES IX & X
-2(A),2(B),2(C),2(D),3(A).3(B) as per new CCE may be done at JNV convenience for classes VI to VIII.
TIME-TABLE FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-2/TERM TEST-2 (2011-12)
CLASS
14/03/2012
16/03/2012
19/03/2012
21/03/2012
23/03/2012
26/03/2012
VI
ENGLISH
MATHS
THIRD
LANGUAGE
SOCIAL SC.
HINDI
SCIENCE
VII
SOC.SC.
THIRD
LANGUAGE
HINDI
SCIENCE
ENGLISH
MATHS
VIII
SCIENCE
SOCIAL SC.
ENGLISH
MATHS
THIRD
LANGUAGE
HINDI
Assessment for 1(B),2(A),2(B),3(A),3(B) as per CCE may be done at JNV convenience FOR CLASSES IX & X
-2(A),2(B),2(C),2(D),3(A).3(B) as per new CCE may be done at JNV convenience for classes VI to VIII.
NOTE : DATE SHEET IN RESPECT OF SA-2 FOR CLASSES IX & X (SCHOOL BASED) WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE NVS (HQR)
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PAPER-PEN TEST SCHEDULE : FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 1
DATE / DAY
CLASS-VII
22/07/11 FRI
CLASS-VIII
CLASS-IX
CLASS-X
SOC.SCIENCE GARO
ENGLISH
MATH
23/07/11 SAT
SCIENCE
HINDI
MATH
SOC.SCIENCE
25/07/11 MON
MATH
SCIENCE
HINDI
ENGLISH
26/07/11 TUE
ENGLISH
MATH
SCIENCE
HINDI
27/07/11 WED
GARO
ENGLISH
SOC.SCIENCE
SCIENCE
28/07/11 THU
HINDI
SOC.SCIENCE
GARO
----------------
Note:- 1. Subject teachers will conduct their other tests in the classes as per their convenience and
submit all the documents and mark lists just after the paper-pen Test within 24 hours, so that Result
Analysis can be sent to NVS, RO, Shillong within 48 hours after the completion of last paper.
2. All subject teachers are requested to submit the question papers of their respective
subjects to the Exam I/C positively on 18/07/2011
3.The Formative Assessment-1 for Miscellaneous Subjects will be conducted by the
respective teachers DURING THEIR PERIODS.
4. Syllabus for 1st Formative Test must be completed before 15th of July 2011.
5. 40 TO 50% of SYLLABUS MUST BE COVERED WITH THE USE OF ICT. For this, Resource Room can be
used.
6. All the subject teachers are requested to get issued the Teaching Aids from the
Academic-in-charge, if the Aids are required for the lesson.
7. All the subject teachers and miscellaneous teachers are requested to go through the CCE
pattern which is available in LIBRARY (The Book-PERSPECTIVE ACADEMIC PLANNING-2011-12) AND XEROX
IS KEPT IN THE STAFF ROOM FOR REFERRENCE.
PAPER-PEN TEST SCHEDULE : FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 2
Note:-
DATE / DAY
CLASS-VII
CLASS-VIII
CLASS-IX
CLASS-X
25/08/11 THU
GARO
ENGLISH
HINDI
--------------------
26/08/11 FRI
ENGLISH
GARO
MATHS
HINDI
27/08/11 SAT
SCIENCE
HINDI
SCIENCE
ENGLISH
29/08/11 MON
HINDI
SCIENCE
ENGLISH
MATHS
30/08/11 TUE
SOC.SCIENCE MATHS
SOC.SCIENCE
SCIENCE
31/08/11 WED
MATHS
GARO
SOC.SCIENCE
SOC.SCIENCE
1. Subject teachers will conduct their other tests in the classes as per their convenience and submit all
the documents and mark lists just after the paper-pen Test within 24 hours, so that Result Analysis
can be sent to NVS, RO, Shillong within 48 hours after the completion of last paper.
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2. All the subject teachers are requested to submit the question papers ( paper pen Test-50
marks) of their respective subjects to the Exam I/C positively on or before 22/08/2011
3.The Formative Assessment-2 for Miscellaneous Subjects will be conducted by the
respective teachers during their periods.
4. Syllabus for 2nd Formative Test must be completed before 23rd of Aug. 2011.
Remedial Classes will be conducted as per the given schedule: (w.e.f. 01/07/2011)
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
MON
GARO
HINDI
HINDI
SOC.SC.
ENG
TUES
HINDI
ENG
MATHS
SCIENCE
SOC.SC.
WED
ENG
MATHS
GARO
HINDI
SCIENCE
SCIENCE
SOC.SC.
ENG
HINDI
THURS MATHS
FRI
SCIENCE
SOC.SC.
HINDI
GARO
MATHS
SAT
SOC.SC.
GARO
ENG
MATHS
--------------
Duties will be performed by the following staff members during Supervised study ( 6 pm -7:30 pm.) with MOD :
MON
GIRLS` HOSTEL
ACADEMIC BLOCK
N.SAUD
TUES
E.A.AHMED
WED
I.J.SHARMA
THURS
FRI
House
Mistresses on
rotation basis
N.SAUD
E.A.AHMED
SAT
I.J.SHARMA
SUN
ON ROTATION
STARTING WITH
N.SAUD
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Navodaya at a Glance
CHECKING OF NOTEBOOKS
As per the schedule given, subject note books must be put on the Principal`s desk for signature and for
supervision :
.No.
Date
Subject
CLASS
1
16/08/2011
HINDI
VII
2
17/08/2011
ENGLISH
VII
3
18/08/2011
MATHS
VII
4
19/08/2011
SCIENCE
VII
5
20/08/2011
SOC.SC.
VII
6
22/08/2011
GARO
VII
7
23/08/2011
HINDI
VIII
8
24/08/2011
ENGLISH
VIII
9
25/08/2011
MATHS
VIII
10
26/08/2011
SCIENCE
VIII
11
27/08/2011
SOC.SC.
VIII
12
29/08/2011
GARO
VIII
13
30/08/2011
HINDI
IX
14
31/08/2011
ENGLISH
IX
15
01/09/2011
MATHS
IX
16
02/09/2011
SCIENCE
IX
17
03/09/2011
SOC.SC.
IX
18
05/09/2011
GARO
IX
19
06/09/2011
HINDI
X
20
07/09/2011
ENGLISH
X
21
08/09/2011
MATHS
X
22
09/09/2011
SCIENCE
X
23
10/09/2011
SOC.SC.
X
Sign. Of the Teacher
All the Miscellaneous teachers are instructed to submit the CCE –related materials/documents of every
Formative Assessment to the Principal.
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ACTION PLAN TO IMPROVE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
1. CBSE CCE Pattern will be implemented very strictly to make the students and the parents aware of this
pattern. Counselling & guidance will be done time to time.
2. Teachers will be trained for CCE pattern at the school level.
3. Maintenance of CCE records will be done in a good manner.
4. Syllabus for all the subjects and practical in Science, Mathematics and Soc.Sc. will be completed in time.
5. 40 to 50% of syllabus will be covered by using ICT. For this, Resource Room and Computer lab will be used
frequently. For all round development , the students will be encouraged to take part actively in the
activities related to art, Music and Sports.
6. If necessary, Extra classes will be arranged for board going classes or to complete the syllabus in other
classes also.
7. Remedial classes and supervision study will be conducted effectively.
8. Sunday and Holiday classes for two hours will be arranged. Teachers will correct the subject note books
minutely in time. A routine will be followed to put the notebooks on the Principal`s desk for check up.
9. Result Analysis of every test/Assessment will be done to rectify the areas in which students need
guidance.
10. Different Teaching Aids will be used for effective teaching.
11. All main subject teacher and creative teachers will take their tasks positively and interestingly.
12. All the exams will be conducted fairly and Evaluation of Answer Books will be done in time.
13. If necessary, Resource Persons related to different scholastic and co-scholastic areas may be invited to
the school to interact with the students.
14. Exhibitions, Seminars will be arranged in the school or students will be sent to the other centre.
15. Excursion may be arranged to nearby useful sites.
16. Students will be encouraged to take part in different types of competitions and state & national level
examinations to improve their knowledge.
17. PTC Meeting will be held regularly and Academics will be taken for discussion as a main topic.
18. Festivals/Celebrations/Important days will be celebrated as a part of co-scholastic activities.
19. Hindi Pakhawada will be celebrated in a planned manner.
20. Spoken English classes will be arranged regularly.
21. CCA will be completed as co-scholastic activities. Students will be encouraged to take part.
22. Subject Committee will be held for future planning and implementation of different teaching methods.
23. Teachers and students of the other schools may be invited to school on different occasions for group
discussion.
24. Teachers/H.M. will counsel the students at a regular interval to rectify their problems.
25. Principal will discuss with the teachers on Academics performance once in 15 days.
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Resource Room Bank
SN
1
2.1
2.2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Section
Hindi (IX and X)
English (VI TO
VIII)
English (IX to X)
Maths
Science
Social Science
Garo
Physical
Education
Music
Art
Library
Miscellaneous
By Staff Nurse
Total Number of
Power Points
60
Total Number of
Audio
0
Total Number of
Video
217
Total Number of
Charts
0
7
0
0
0
56
0
5
0
5
54
0
0
0
15
5
6
24
0
0
0
19
0
9
2
13
10
0
0
0
0
3
0
7
8
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Other Items
0
If any other Material is added during the session then it may be listed below:
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CBSE CCE - Pattern
CCE at a glance –
1. CCE will cover the scholastic and co scholastic areas of school Education.
2. The two types of assessment referred to in the circular are formative and summative. The periodicity of the two types of
assessment is four and twice a year respectively.
3. Formative Assessment totals to 40% weight age.
4. Summative Assessment totals to 60% weight age.
5. There are nine grades in Part A of Scholastic assessment and part B of the same assessment has five grades.
6. Summative assessment covers non academic areas like attitudes and Skills and there are three grades.
7. If a student secures Grade 6 in the academic areas his/her marks would range from 51% to 60%.
8. CCE advocates absolute grading. This means that Grade 9 would imply an A2 grade.
9. The academic term will be divided into two terms.
--------------------------------------------1. CCE Syllabus for session 2011-2012 prescribed for First Term (April 2011 to September 2011) and Second Term (October
2011 to March 2012) issued by CBSE, New Delhi.
2. The formative assessment will comprise of Projects, assignments, activities and Class Tests/ periodic tests etc. for which
Board has already issued guidelines to the schools. The Summative assessment will comprise of Theory paper as per the
prescribed design of the Question Paper.
-------------------------------------------1. First Term (April 2011 to September 2011) =>
There will be TWO FORMATIVE and ONE SUMMATIVE test in first term. Formative assessments (F1 and F2) will carry total
20% weightage (10 % each) and Summative assessment (S1) will carry 20% weightage for class X and 30% weightage for class
VI to IX.
Thus CCE first term will carry overall 40/50% weightage (10+10+20=40) /(10+10+30)
2. Second Term (October 2011 to March 2012) =>
There will be TWO FORMATIVE and ONE SUMMATIVE test in second term. Formative assessments (F3 and F4) will carry total
20% weightage (10% each) and Summative assessment (S2) will carry 40% weightage for class X and 50% weightage for class
VI to IX..
Thus CCE second term will carry overall 60%/50% (10+10+40=60)/(10+10+30)
----------------------------------------------IN THE HOLISTIC CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT, WE CAN EVALUATE
 SCHOLASTIC – English, Hindi, Garo, science, Math, Soc.Science, Computer
 CO-SCHOLASTIC 1. (Life Skills )– Thinking , Social, Emotional
2. (Values & Attitudes)- Teachers, School mates, School Programme, value System,
Environment
3. (Participation Achievement)- Scientific Skills, Literary & Creative Skills, Aesthetic Skills
and Performing Arts
4. Clubs (Eco, Health and Wellness and others)
5. (Music, Art, SUPW, Sports &Games, Dance)
6. (Health and Physical Education) – Yoga, Gymnastics, Gardening,First Aid, Swimming
7. NCC/NSS/Scouting and Guiding
TEACHERS SHOULD KEEP IN MIND
• Use a variety of tools (oral, projects, presentations) .
• Understand different learning styles and abilities.
• Share the assessment criteria with the students.
• Allow peer and self assessment.
• Give an opportunity to the student to improve.
Type of Questions for Formative & Summative assessment
 Alternative Response Type
 Matching Type
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Multiple Choice Type
True/False
Incomplete Statement
Fill in the blank
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (FA) Will comprise of :
•
Class work
•
Homework
•
Oral questions
•
Quizzes
•
Projects
•
Assignments/Tests
• Surveys
• Model/Chart Making
• PPT(Use of ICT) etc.
A Successful Formative Assessment Scheme
 Plan all assessment
 Focus on formative assessment
 Share learning outcomes and assessment expectations with students
 Use clearly defined criteria
 Use examples and exemplars
 Give specific feedback
 Incorporate student self assessment
 Students keep a record of their progress
 Teachers keep records of student progress
1. SCHOLASTIC (Subject Teachers)
LANGUAGE
 Dialogue
 Conversations
 Speeches (Debating recitation)
 Quiz, Essays
 Research Projects
 Group work
 Assignments Research Projects
 Question papers
Science












Projects
Survey
Model & Charts
Group Work
Research
Worksheets
Seminar
Group Discussion / Activity
Symposium
Science lab activities
Written Test
Assignment
WORK EXPERIENCE (SUPW Teacher)
 Collaborative approach
MATHEMATICS
 Home Assignment
 Worksheets
 Seminar
 Symposium
 Group Discussion / Activity
 Project
 Survey
 Math lab activities
 Math events
 Written Assignment
 Written Test
 Assignment
Social Science
 Commentaries
 Project
 Model & Charts
 Group Work
 Research
 Worksheets
 Seminar
 Group Discussion / Activity
 Survey
 Written Test
 Assignments
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Innovative ideas
Planning and adhering to timelines
Involvement and motivation
Positive attitude
Guide and facilitate others
Sharing of ideas and being receptive to new ideas
Correlate with real life situations
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION/GAMES (PET)
 Appreciation and understanding of good physical health
 Involvement in sports/physical education programs
 Team work
 Knowledge of different sports and rules of games
 Exhibits motivation and leadership
 Skills of coordination, agility and balance
 Awareness of rules of safety
 Evidence of being self disciplined
ART EDUCATION (Art Teacher)
 Innovative and creative approach
 Exhibits aesthetic sensibilities
 Observation skills
 Interpretation and originality
 Correlation with real life
 Willingness to experiment with
different art modes/ mediums
 Appreciate work of peers
 Awareness and appreciation of works
of artists
2. CO- SCHOLASTIC (Class Teacher with the help of Activity Teachers)
LIFE SKILLS
(five point scale A+, A, B, C, D)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Thinking
Does the student show creativity during class activities? Does she/he accept the challenge enthusiastically?
Does he/she try to give new ideas or concepts and try to go beyond conditioned setups?
Does he/she ask questions related to the set task?
Does he/she create doubts by asking irrelevant things away from the task?
Does he/she try to help others or motivate others during group activity?
Does he/she try to volunteer for special assignments?
Does he/she try different ways of doing a single activity?
Does he/she like to think out of the box?
Does he/she try to apply knowledge or skills in new situations?
Does he/she think about all the possible options before starting a task?
Social
Does he/she show patience during a group task for slow learners to complete their task?
Does he/she try to help a classmate who is feeling low or who's unable to cope up the given work?
Does he/she appreciate the ideas and qualities of others?
Does he/she feel comfortable sharing his ideas with others?
Does the child always like to be appreciated?
Does he/she come and ask how to correct the mistakes the teacher pointed out in his work?
Does the student maintain a comfortable level of eye contact?
Does the student interrupt to tell his own stories/give his opinion/offers unasked advice?
Does he/she try to break rules setup for the task by using rude language?
Does he/she try to exhibit negative behavior and upset others?
Emotional
During an activity / competition does the child often say, ‘ I’ll never win, I’m just not a lucky person?’
Does he / she choose an activity / task according to his ability during a group work?
Does he / she scream at the classmates when he is angry or disturbed?
Does he / she try to do the task again, is declared unsuccessful in the first attempt?
Does he / she try to improve weaker areas by putting regular practice?
Does he / she try to take help of teacher / partner under difficult situations?
Does he / she try to get secluded when under stress?
Does he / she try to take up some healthy activity like reading, gardening or playing during the stressful time?
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9. Does he / she become argumentative during discussions?
10. Does he / she show disrespect to the system or discipline of the class / school.
ATTITUDES AND VALUES TOWARDS –
(3 point scale A+, A, B) (Class Teacher with the help of Activity Teachers)
 Teachers
1. Shows respect and courtesy at all times
2. Demonstrates attitudes that are positive and conducive to learning
3. Takes criticism in the right spirit
4. Respects and follows class, teacher and school rules
 School Mates
1. Shares a healthy rapport with peers
2. Is able to interact and communicate effectively
3. Receptive to ideas and opinions of others in a group
4. Sensitive to differences among peers in – ability, religious beliefs, gender, culture etc.
5. Is kind and helpful
6. Able to inspire members of the class or peer group
 School Programme
1. Is punctual and regular in attending school
2. Participates and volunteers often for school programmes
3. Delivers a job assigned effectively and responsibly
4. Displays a healthy school spirit
5. Displays leadership skills
6. Inspires others to participate in school programmes
 Value System
1. Understands the need for rules
2. Honest and ethical
3. Respects diversity (culture, opinions, beliefs, abilities)
4. Displays commitment
5. Works efficiently, respecting time, his/her own and others’
6. Displays a positive attitude towards peers, adults and community
7. Displays spirit of citizenship
 Environment
1. Respects school property
2. Is environmentally sensitive
3. Participates in activities relating to care for the environment
4. Takes the initiative and plans activities directed towards the betterment of the environment
PARTICIPATION ACHIEVEMENT (3 point scale A+, A, B) (Class Teacher with the help of Activity Teachers)
Scientific skills - Science Club, Projects, Mathematic Club,
Science Quiz, Science Exhibition, Olympiads (Science & Mathematic Teacher)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Is a keen observer and makes mature deductions
Displays good experimental skills and a practical knowledge of various everyday phenomena
Is able to apply Science in everyday context eg; Setting the stage lights for the school play
Displays a scientific temperament
Literary and Creative skills - Debate, Declamation, Creative Writing, Recitation, Drawing, Poster – Making, Slogan Writing,
Theatre (Subject Teachers + Librarian)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Reads and shows a high degree of awareness
Is able to appreciate well written/spoken pieces in all genres (prose, poetry, plays).
Is able to explain why they enjoy a particular piece
Is able to express ideas/opinions creatively in different forms
Displays originality of ideas and opinions
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Aesthetic Skills and Performing Arts - Music (Vocal, Instrumental), Dance,
Drama, Craft, Sculpture, Puppetry, Folk art (Music & Art Teacher)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Is able to appreciate well written/ spoken pieces in all genres (prose, poetry, plays) and all languages
Is able to explain why he/she enjoy a particular piece
Shows a keen interest and an aptitude towards a particular art form.
Is able to apply skills to performances/art forms
Displays creative expression and a good presentation piece
Clubs (Eco, Health and Wellness and others)-Subject teachers)
1. Displays originality of ideas and the ability to see them through
2. Delivers job assigned effectively
Health and Physical Education (3 point scale A+, A, B )- (PET & STAFF NURSE)
 Yoga
 Gymnastics
 Gardening
 First Aid
 Swimming
1. Displays an innate talent in particular sport.
2. Demonstrates Physical qualities needed Endurance, Strength, Speed, Flexibility and stamina.
3. Shows good hand-eye coordination
4. Demonstrates an analytic aptitude required and reacts appropriately to strategic situations
5. Demonstrates sportsmanship
6. Displays a healthy team and school spirit
7. Discipline for practice
8. Has undergone training and coaching
9. Has represented a team in school interschool / national/ international level.
NCC/NSS/Scouting and Guiding (PET)
1. Shows spirit of service.
2. Displays commitment and responsibility towards tasks.
3. Has leadership qualities and is able to inspire others
4. Is able to develop a good rapport with peers, supervisors and other adults.
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NOTICE
( REG. EXAM. & ACADEMICS )
1. According to the Book ‘PERSPECTIVE ACEDEMIC PLANNING-2011-2012 ‘ Provided by NVS, New
Delhi, guide lines for implementation of CCE during the session 2011-2012 in classes VI-VIII and in
classes IX & X with new guide lines have been given in details. The Syllabus, Split of syllabus, Type
of questions for all the Formative Tests & Summative Tests, Date Sheet for Tests have been
provided in the book.
2.
3. Therefore, all the subject teacher and creative teachers are requested to go through the book
which is available in the library for reference. For the convenience, a copy of required necessary
information regarding CCE is kept in the Staff Room. A copy of Split of Syllabus ( Classes VI – X )
subject wise has been provided already to all the subject-teachers.
4.
5. All the subject-Teachers please ensure that students must be noted down the syllabus, format of
Question Paper, Types of Questions. Students must be aware of the CCE pattern also.
6. Daily Lesson Plan Register should be submitted to Principal for signature on daily basis just after
the Morning Assembly without fail.
All the subject-teachers and creative teachers are requested to complete the syllabus for FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS 1 & 2
by 10th of Sept.2011 and submit all the Mark Lists, Q/Ps, Answer Sheets or related documents of Formative Assessment -1&2
to the Exam I/C just after the completion of Test within 24 hours.
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS should be conducted as per the following Chart for all the subjects -
Mark List must be prepared as per the format given below –
Test.----------------------S No
Name of
student
CLASS-------------------------- SUBJECT----------------------------
Paper
pen Test
(40
Marks)
1st
Tool
2nd
Tool
3rd
Tool
4th
Tool
5th Tool
SESSION------------------------Total
Marks
(80)
10%
weightage
Sign. Of
student
1
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
All the subject-teachers please make sure that all the students are aware of CCE pattern. All the queries or doubts
must be clarified.
Print may be taken for Q/P in the Office. Answer Sheets may be collected from the Exam I/C.
All the subject-teachers must keep their records of every test /activity conducted for CCE.
Note-Books of each subject should be corrected properly and Revision Work must be done before taking Test.
All the clubs (Language, Art, Maths, Computer, Literary, Health, Sport, S.Sc. Science, Music, Eco etc.) must be formed
with sufficient number of students and activity based work should be assigned and evaluated according to the
grading system prescribed in CCE pattern.
All the class – teachers and subject – teachers are requested to make student’s Profile Book for every student for
keeping of past record i.e. behaviour, attitude, interest areas, achievements, participations, exam. Results, skills etc.
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COUNSELLING REGISTER FOR HOUSES
Sl. No.
Name:
Hobby:
Fathers Name:
Aim:
Address:
Phone
No:
Period
Academics
CCA
Extra
CCA
Games &
Sports
Photograph
Adjustment
Behaviour/Attitude
Remarks
of H.M
Sign.
Of
H.M
Sign. Of
Principal
June'11
to Aug'
11
Sept' 11
to Nov'
11
Dec, 11
to
March'
12
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Library Database (In Gist)
Total Number of Books As per Acc. Reg.: - 6159
English: - 3701
Hindi: - 2364
Garo: - 94
Magazines: 1.
Pratiyogita Darpan
(English)
2.
Dream
(Hindi & English)
3.
Chandamama
(English)
4.
Champak
(English)
5.
Nanadan
(Hindi)
6.
Health
(English)
7.
The Sports Star
(English)
8.
India Today
(English)
9.
10.
11.
12.
News Papers: 1.
2.
3.
The Shillong Times
Salantini Janera
Robinage
(English)
(Garo)
(English)
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Navodaya at a Glance
House Masters
SN
House
Boys
Photograph
1
Aravali
2
Nilgiri
3
Shivalik
Mr. M.R.Nath
Mrs. Rekha Joshi
4
Udaigiri
Mr. Simanchal Gouda
Mrs. Rekha Joshi
Mr. M.R.Nath
Girls
Photograph
Mrs. Rekha Joshi
Mr. Simanchal Gouda
Associate House Masters
SN
House
Boys’
Photograph
Girls’
1
Aravali
Mr. Indrajit Sharma
Mrs. T N Vaiphei
2
Nilgiri
Mr. Nabajyoti Saud
Mrs. T N Vaiphei
3
Shivalik
Mr. Indrajit Sharma
Mrs. T N Vaiphei
4
Udaigiri
Mr. Nabajyoti Saud
Mrs. T N Vaiphei
Photograph
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Navodaya at a Glance
Class Teachers
SN
CLASS
TEACHER
1
VI
Mr.
2
VII
Miss Binita
3
VIII
Mr. Pranab Sharma
4
IX
Mr. Hemendra Kr. Agarawal
5
X
Mr. N. Saud
School Captains
SN
SCHOOL CAPTAIN (BOYS’)
1
Master Penthom M
Sangma
PHOTOGRAPH
SCHOOL CAPTAIN (GIRLS’)
PHOTOGRAPH
Miss Henalish G Momin
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House Captains
SN
House
Boys’
Photograph
Girls’
1
Aravali
Master Mark Pantora
Miss Henalish G
Momin
2
Nilgiri
Master Damsel R Marak
Miss Janika Ch
Marak
3
Shivalik
Master Penthom M
Sangma
Miss Renuka Singh
4
Udaigiri
Master Namchang G
Momin
Miss Chingkamchi
D Sangma
Photograph
House Vice-Captains
SN
House
Boys
Photograph
Girls
1
Aravali
Master Nilkash G Marak
Miss Tengsil R
Marak
2
Nilgiri
Master Dantebirth
Sangma
Miss Stevi Elsa G
Momin
3
Shivalik
Master Benningbirth R
Marak
Miss Tesri Ch
Marak
4
Udaigiri
Master Balseng ch
Marak
Miss Chinkamachi
Sangma
Photograph
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Navodaya at a Glance
Class Captains
SN
Class
Class Captain (Boy)
1
VII
Master Susong M Sangma
2
VIII
3
IX
Master Karbester S Sangma
Miss Stavie Elsa G Momin
4
X
Master Bening Birth R Marak
Miss Renuka Singh
5
VI
Master
Master Walki B Marak
PHOTOGRAPH
Class Captain (Girl)
PHOTOGRAPH
Miss Dikimbe N Sangma
Miss Chingkamchi R
Marak
Miss
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Navodaya at a Glance
List of Inmates (House Wise & Class Wise)
ARAVALI (Boys)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
ARAVALI (Girls)
NAME
Sanjeeva S Marak
Ravi Kumar
Anand M Sangma
Nikjrang A Sangma
Treki R Marak
SN
1
2
3
4
5
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
VIII
6
VII
Bonseng Marak
6
IX
7
8
9
10
11
VII
IX
X
X
X
Walki Marak
Aman Thapa
Mark Pantora
Nilkash G marak
Salchija M
Sangma(Staffward)
7
8
9
X
X
X
Nilgiri (Boys)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
IX
X
X
IX
NAME
Irak A Sangma
Rastem S Marak
Susong M Sangma
Francis S Marak
Frankie R Sangma
Karbestar S Sangma
Siddhant Raj
Gouda(Staffward)
Damsel R Marak
Dantebirth R Sangma
NAME
Tengsil N Marak
Nosima A Sangma
Sengbira D Shira
Esmriti Hajong
Anushka Rani
Gouda(Staffward)
Prebilla
Sangma(Staffward)
Sengsime G Momin
Bresildha R Sangma
Henalish G Momin
Nilgiri (Girls)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
IX
IX
IX
NAME
Gasanti M Sangma
Lima Bala
Rikkrime D Sangma
Techi S Marak
Stavie Elsa G Momin
Smilline Ch Momin
Santoshi Das
8
9
10
X
X
X
Janika A Marak
Salme
Uma Joshy G Momin
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Shivalik (Boys)
Shivalik(Girls)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
X
NAME
Klinsmann D Shira
Summon Hajong
Chukambirth D Shira
Bikram R Marak
Beningbirth R Marak
SN
1
2
3
4
5
CLASS
VIII
VII
VII
VII
VIII
6
7
8
X
X
X
Penthom M Sangma
Johny D Shira
Bappa Mandal
6
7
8
9
10
11
VIII
VIII
IX
X
X
VII
Udaigiri (Boys)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VIII
IX
X
X
NAME
Joel D Shira
Bilcham Tengsat S Marak
Dongkam Jakrik S Marak
Thangkan R Marak
Bengki N Sangma
Adamsmith N Sangma
Sengnier S Marak
Tilseng R Marak
Balseng Ch Marak
Namchang G Momin
NAME
Chokchime
Bebika
Bilme
Dingdingchi
Saint
Jenia(Staffward)
Bidanchingripchi
Mikkimchi
Tesri
Renuka Singh
Romarina
Dikkimbe
Udaigiri (Girls)
SN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CLASS
VII
VII
VII
VII
VII
VIII
VIII
IX
X
VII
NAME
Sonia R Marak
Puja Talukdar
Nikgame S Marak
Sonatchi M Sangma
Sushmita Hajong
Chingkamchi R Marak
Junatchi M Sangma
Chingkamchi D Sangma
Crychi R Marak
Lodina Ch Marak
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Mess Menu
DAYS
BREAKFAST
MONDAY
TUESDAY
BREAK TEA
LUNCH
EVENING TEA
DINNER
Fried Rice With
Red Tea With
Rice Daal And
Mixed Veg. Pickle fried Black Chana Mixed Veg
Biscuit And Tea
Rice, Daal, Mixed
Veg And Paapad
Bread Alu Matar
Red Tea With
Rice Daal And
fried Black Chana Mixed Veg
Biscuit And Tea
Rice Daal And
Mixed Veg , Salad
WEDNESDAY
Fried Rice With
Mixed veg. Pickle
Red Tea With
Rice Daal And
fried Black Chana Mixed Veg
Biscuit And Tea
Rice, Mixed Veg,
Fried Mutton
/Paneer
THURSDAY
Fried Rice with
Mixed veg. &
Pickle
Red Tea With
Rice Daal And
fried Black Chana Mixed Veg
Biscuit And Tea
Rice Daal And
Mixed Veg And
Paapad
FRIDAY
Bread Alu Matar
Rice Daal And
Red Tea With
Mixed Veg,Egg
fried Black Chana
Curry
Biscuit And Tea
Rice, Daal And
Mixed Veg
SATURDAY
Fried Rice With
Mixed veg. Pickle
Red Tea With
Rice Daal And
fried Black Chana Mixed Veg
Biscuit And Tea
Rice Daal And
Mixed Veg , Salad
SUNDAY
Fried Rice With
Mixed veg. Pickle
Rice Daal And
------------------------ Mixed Veg , Egg
Curry
Biscuit And Tea
Rice, Daal And
Mixed Veg And
Paapad
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Navodaya at a Glance
General Budget and Remunerations
SN
1
HEAD
1.
2.
3.
Remuneration to Contract
Employees
2
3
4
5
6
Remuneration to House
Masters and Associate House
Masters
Uniform
(Includes Stitching Charges)
Text Books
Daily Use Toilet Items
Other Expenditure On students
7
Mess
(Includes – Grocery, Cooking
Gas and Daily Wage Worker)
8
9
10
CCA
Sports Equipments
Honorarium to Doctor
4.
5.
1.
2.
BUDGET PER HEAD
PGT = Rs. 19000/ - (Per Month)
TGT = Rs. 18000/ - (Per Month)
Female Staff Nurse = Rs. 17000/ - (Per
Month)
Electrician cum plumber = As per the
minimum wages fixed by the Labour
department of the concerned State
Govt./UT
FCSA = Rs. 10000/ - (Per Month)
House Master = Rs. 800/ Associate House Master = Rs. 400/ -
1. Summer Bound JNVs = Rs. 1250/2. Winter Bound JNVs = Rs. 1550/Rs. 300/ Rs. 900/ Rs.1,000/- (Per Annum)
+Rs.300/- for a School Bag to be provided in
Class VI, IX & XI
1. Medical Expenses (Excluding
Honorarium of Doctor)
=
Rs. 280/ 2. TA Expenses
=
Rs. 110/ 3. Stationery
=
Rs. 610/ 1. For JNVs located at other than hard and
difficult areas. =
Rs. 920/ - (For 9 Months)
2. For JNVs located at hard and difficult
areas. = Rs. 1250/ - (For 9 Months)
Rs. 100/ - (Per Annum)
Rs. 200/ - (Per Annum)
Rs. 1000/- (For 9 Months)
Letter Number
F.No.1-14/2010-NVS (F&A)
Dated: 8.7.2010
F. No. 2-15/98-NVS(SA)/1130
Dated: - 21/03/2007
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Reference of Important Circulars
S
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
HEAD
DETAIL
Purchase
Procedure
i) Purchase of goods without calling quotations
Economy of
Expenditure
Working
Hours
of
Office
Employees in
Offices
of
Navodaya
Vidyalayas
Appointment
of
Persons
who Donated
Land Free of
Cost
of
Establishing
Navodaya
Vidyalayas
Special
allowance to
teachers for
performing
the duties of
In
charge
Principal
in
JNVs
Fixation
of
Flat rate of
Electricity
Charges for
occupants of
staff Quarters
in
JNV
complexes
Fire fighting
– Up to Rs. 5000/ii) Spot Purchase of goods by local purchase committee (After survey of
Market) To be constituted by the Principal
– Up to Rs. 15000/iii) Limited Tender by inviting Quotations from Minimum Three Number of
Firms
– Rs. 15000/- to Rs. 50000/iv) Open Tender by advertising in news papers
– Above Rs. 5000/v) The counter signature of cheques by the District Magistrate is totally
dispensed with.
No Exceeding the Budget Allocation. Principals will be judged by the Samiti
with regard to his ability to run the Vidyalaya and the Hostel Mess
economically. The purchase for various items are made strictly in accordance
with the actual immediate requirement of the Vidyalaya, the space available
for use and not with reference to the ceiling of highest norms/ceiling of
expenditure prescribed by the Samiti.
09:00 am to 04:00 pm with half an hour lunch break from 01:00 pm to 01:30
pm on all days From Monday to Saturday
LETTER NUMBER
WITH DATE OF ISSUE
F.No.3-9(6)/9293/NVS(F&A/Vol.III
Dated January 05,
2007
F.No.14-15/8889/NVS (Admn.)
Dated: - June 23, 1988
F.No.9-5/88NVS(Acad)
Dated: - Dec.23,1988
Employment to one of the wards of blood –relations of the persons who had
donated a reasonable area of land for establishment of Vidyalaya.
a. The person may be considered for a non teaching post of Group C & D.
b. The appointment should be considered subject to the availability of
vacancy of that post.
c. The individual must fulfil the essential qualification required.
d. The facility of such appointment is admissible only once to the donor.
F.No.1-21/88-NVS
(Estt.)
1. Rs. 300/- per month.
2. Continuously hold this charge for a period of more than 3 months in one
spell.
3. Preferably senior most PGT. In urgency the senior most TGT.
4. Under no circumstance a non teaching staff can be made Principal I/C
5. No contractual staff can be made Principal I/C
6. No allowance would be payable for holding the charge for the first 3
months, irrespective of the period of In Charge ship.
7. The expenditure involved is met out under the head “Salaries etc.”
1. Applicable to the complexes where no electrical meters are provided.
2. For Principal’s Quarter – Rs. 80/ - Per Month
3. For Staff Quarters – Rs. 50/ - Per Month
4. For any Electrical Gadgets Separate Rs. 2/ - per Gadget is charged
F.11-5/96-NVS (Estt.)
1. It should be recorded under “Other Equipments – Non Consumable”
F. No. 1-2/2002-
Dated: - 7th August
1989
Dated: - 15/04/1997
F. No. 3 – 8 (120)/9091/NVS/F&A(IA)
Dated: - 26/07/1995
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equipment
8
9
10
11
12
13
Vehicle Hiring
Children
Education
Allowance
Special
Allowances to
the
Staff
Posted
in
North Eastern
Region - SDA
Family
Planning
Allowance
Contributory
Provident
Fund
GSLIS
under plan side instead of contingencies.
1. Maximum Ceiling of hiring of Vehicle
= Rs. 15000/- (For 10
Months – Excluding Vacations)
2. If not getting hired vehicle in the above specified amount, a tender
process should be initiated.
3. Payment will be made out of ‘contingency’ grant
4. Vehicle must be hired with the driver.
5. Vehicle must be parked in the Vidyalaya campus and Driver may be
provided accommodation where ever possible.
1. Under the Scheme of Children Education Allowance reimbursement can
be availed by Government Servants up to a maximum of 2 children.
2. Reimbursement for the following items can be claimed under this
Scheme:
Tuition Fee, admission fee, laboratory fee, special fee charged for
agriculture, electronics, music or any other subject, Fee charged for
practical work under the programme of work experience, fee paid for the
use of any aid or appliance by the child, library fee, games/sports fee and
fee for extra-curricular activities. This also includes reimbursement for
purchase of one set of text books and notebooks, two sets of uniforms and
one set of school shoes which can be claimed for a child, in a year.
3. Under this scheme, reimbursement can be claimed once every quarter.
The amount that can be claimed in a quarter could be more than Rs.3000,
and in another quarter less than Rs.3000, subject to the annual ceiling of
Rs .12000 per child being maintained.
4. Hostel subsidy will be reimbursed up to the maximum limit of Rs.3000 per
month per child subject to a maximum of 2 children. However, both
hostel subsidy and Children Education Allowance cannot be availed
concurrently.
5. The above limits would be automatically raised by 25% every time the
Dearness Allowance on the revised pay structure goes up by50%.
To All Posted in North Eastern Region, Sikkim, Andaman Nikobar and
Laxdweep Islands.
Rate: - 12.5% of Basic Pay (Pay in Pay band + Grade Pay)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Rate: -
PB 1 – Rs. 210/ PB 1 (GP – 2800) – Rs. 250/ PB 2 – Rs. 400/ PB 2 (GP – 4600) – Rs. 450/PB 2 (GP – 4800) – Rs. 500/PB 2 (GP – 5400) – Rs. 550/PB 3 – Rs. 550/ PB 3 (GP – 6600) – Rs. 650/PB 3 (GP – 7600) – Rs. 750/PB 4 (GP – 8700) – Rs. 800/PB 4 (GP – 8900) – Rs. 900/ PB 4 (GP – 10000) – Rs. 1000/ -
10% of Basic of the Month or as Prescribed by the Employee.
1. Insurance Contributions Rates: Category
A
Monthly Contribution (Rs.)
120
NVS(GM)
Dated: - 07/11/2002
COC Vol. 1
F. No. -52/2000/NVS(SA)/146
Dated: - 14/05/2003
No.120 1l/03/2008Estt. (Allowance),
New Delhi
Dated: - 2nd
September 2008
OM No. 11(5) / 2008 –
E II (B)
Dated: 29th August 2010
Annexure to OM No. 7
(20)/2008 – E.III A
24th September 2008
F.No.1-81/89-NVS
(Admn.)
Dated: -
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B
C
D
18.06.1991
75
50
25
2. Nominal Insurance Rate still the Employee becomes the Member of
GSLIS: Category
A
B
C
D
Monthly Contribution (Rs.)
42
26.25
17.50
8.75
3. If the employee is on EOL then the GSLIS Premium should be recovered
with the interest of 11% in not more than 3 instalments.
4. The monthly deduction is to be recovered and remitted to the
headquarters positively on or before 10 th of every month.
14
15
16
Transport
Allowance
Special
Allowance for
Navodaya
Staff
Travelling
Allowance
Grade Pay
Rs. 5400 and Above
Rs. 4200 to Rs. 4800
Less than Rs. 4200
A 1 Cities/ A Earlier
Rs. 3200 + DA
Rs. 1600 + DA
Rs. 600 + DA
Other Places
Rs. 1600 + DA
Rs. 800 + DA
Rs. 400 + DA
OM No. – 21 (2)/2008
– E – II (B)
Dated: 29th August 2008
OM No.
To all teaching staff only - @10%
Grade Pay
Officers drawing grade pay of
Rs. 10,000/- and above and
those in pay scale of HAG + and
above
Officers drawing grade pay of
Rs. 7600, Rs. 8700 and Rs. 8900
Officers drawing grade pay of
Rs. 5400 and Rs. 6600
Officers drawing grade pay of
Rs. 4200, Rs. 4600 and Rs. 4800
Officers drawing grade pay
below of Rs. 4200
Travel Entitlement
Business / Club class by air/ AC First class
by train/ Highest Class
OM No.
19030/3/2008 – E IV
Dated: 23rd September 2008
Economy class by air/ AC First class by
train/ Highest Class
Economy class by air/ AC II Tier by train/
AC Bus if Route is not connected by train/
Highest Class
AC II Tier by train/ AC Bus if Route is not
connected by train/ Second Highest Class
First Class/ AC III Tier/ AC Chair Car by
train/ Last Class
# All Government Servants are allowed to travel below their entitlement class
of travel.
Daily Allowance on Tour
Grade Pay
More than 10000
7600 to 8900
5400 to 6600
4200 to 4800
Below 4200
Fooding
500
300
150
150
100
Lodging
5000
3000
1500
500
300
Travel Within City
AC Taxi up to 50 Kms
Non AC Taxi Up to 50 Kms
Up to Rs. 150
Up to Rs. 100
Up to Rs.50
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18
19
Child
Leave
Care
TTA Benefits
to Employees
Posted
in
North
East
Region
Special
Compensator
y Allowance
(Remote
Locality) - SCA
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Can be availed even with EL in hand.
Cannot be availed for less than 15 days in one spell.
Cannot be granted in more than 3 spells in a calendar year.
Normally cannot be granted during probation time period.
Cannot be availed for more than two students.
Cannot be availed for the children more than 18 years old.
Cannot be availed if not applied through proper channel, in
prescribed proforma and all the necessary documents.
8. Cannot be approved by Principal of the Vidyalaya. It must be
sanctioned by Regional Office, NVS.
9. This leave should be treated like EL.
TTA benefits are allowed to all the NVS Staff (Teaching & Non Teaching),
consequent upon their transfer (On request also) from North East Region
/Hard Station to other areas, provided the official has completed a
mandatory period of three years in North East Region /Hard Stations.
Category
Grade Pay 5400 and above
Grade Pay below 5400
Part A
(Rs)
2600
2000
Part B
(Rs)
2100
1600
Part C
(Rs)
1500
1200
Part D
(Rs)
400
320
OM No: 13018/1/2010 – Estt
(Leave)
Dated: 7th September 2010
No. F.S. – 155/2005NVS (Admn.)/923
Dated: 20th August 2010
OM No: - 3(1)/2008 –
E.II(B)
Dated: 29th August 2008
# The Rates of Allowance shall increase by 25% whenever the Dearness
20
21
Half
Pay
Leave
to
Teachers,
Principals,
Librarians,
Lab Assistant
and
Waterman
Travel
by
Airlines
Allowance on revised pay structure goes up by 50%
20 days Half Pay Leave shall be provided (10 in January and 10 in July) in lieu
of 10 days EL and not in addition to the EL.
F.21/NVS(SHR)/Pers/638
1
Dated: 26th February 2010
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Safety and Security
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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15.
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19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
Abandoned temporary buildings, bathrooms, toilets having dilapidated electric wiring are not to be used by children.
Nobody should tamper with the distribution boxes with the fuse carriers.
The sick student must not be left alone in the dormitory at any time.
After diagnosing the sickness, the parents may be informed if the nature of the illness excepting for common colds
and seasonal health effect.
Medicine prescribed by the doctors should be given to the students strictly only by the staff nurse and not by
anyone else.
In case of any serious illness of the child and the Vidyalaya requires any expenditure to incurred on them, the
amount may be incurred by the Vidyalaya without any delay and later on it can be got reimbursed by the parents.
Treatment cannot be delayed for want of finance.
A responsible employee is to remain as escort constantly with the patient till parents arrive to take over the child.
Individual health records of students should be maintained by the staff nurse and verified by the Principal.
Personal hygiene of mess workers and conditions in the kitchen and mess are to be checked by the Vidyalaya Doctor
at least once in a quarter.
Waste food stuff should be put at the proper place and it must be monitored by the Catering assistant.
Adequate care should be taken with regard to drinking water. It should be properly filtered and chlorinated.
At the admission of student in class 6, a medical certificate of civil surgeon must be asked.
Students must not be allowed to go towards the river side for bathing, washing cloths and collecting the drinking
water.
The presence of the students in the Vidyalaya campus at all times should be strictly enforced.
No student should be allowed to go on leave without written request of parent or person authorised by the parent.
No visitor should be allowed to enter into the hostel premises in normal conditions and without taking the prior
permission of Principal.
The housemaster and teachers should develop the regular habit of visiting the dormitories, dining hall and talking to
the children in general about their welfare.
No student should be left in the dormitories during the class hours. All the dormitories must be locked by the
housemasters/ housemistresses after the classes are commenced. (From 7:30 am to 1:00 pm and from 2:00 pm to
3:30 pm)
During Morning PT and games times the attendance must be taken by PT Teacher and no student should be left in
the dormitory at that time. For any unforeseen incident PT Teacher shall be responsible during this time.
In case the student is not mending his/ her behaviour should be reported to the parents and after giving maximum
three chances (Depending upon the gravity of the Indiscipline) to improvement, necessary action should be taken.
At each undesirable mistake an undertaking must be called.
Psychology and Socioeconomic status of the child should be taken into account in dealing with the student.
Child should not be humiliated in the public.
Corporal punishment is completely restricted in Indian Educational Setup.
Child must be heard and understood by all the teachers.
The house Prefects should be given more responsibilities.
a. They should watch the actions and movements of other inmates in the hostel.
b. They should be taken into confidence to act as a bridge between students and teachers.
c. They should teach the Rules and Regulations of the Vidyalaya to new entrants in Class VI and Class IX.
d. They Should monitor the Cleanliness of the dormitories and its surroundings
e. They should act as Elder brothers and sisters to other students.
f. They should monitor the attendance of the students in Sports Ground, Dining Hall and Dormitory.
Students must not keep with them –
Knife, Matchbox, Walkman, Mobile Phone, Iron Box, Tobacco, Cigarette, Alcohol, Pornographic Books and
Camera, etc
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27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
Proper action may be taken if they fail to do so.
Surprise checking should be done quite often.
Students must not be allowed to move
a. In the jungle.
b. In the dark areas.
c. Outside the Vidyalaya campus
Entry to the campus should be ensured from one main gate only. Gate keeper should be entrusted the job of
recording the information of the visitors with following details –
a. Name of the Visitor.
b. Person he wants to meet.
c. Purpose of visit
d. Time and date of Arrival
e. Time and Date of Departure
f. Signature of visitor
Bushes should be cleaned from the M & R Head of budget allocation.
Not to allow the parents/ guardians to meet the children frequently.
Only the 1st Sunday of every month should be fixed to meet the ward by the guardians.
Entry of movement of stray animals should be monitored.
Routine activities must be streamlined with proper monitoring of staff members.
Procedure to be adopted in case of Missing Child: a. Housemaster (If found missing during roll calls and not found within half an hour) shall report to Principal
immediately.
b. Search should be made in the presence of House Master and Peon.
c. Principal shall file a report to Police station.
d. Information should be sent to parents over telephone or special messenger.
e. To keep in touch with Police authorities and with the District Commissioner (If necessary).
f. To find the reason of absconding when traced out.
g. Discussion with parents and counselling.
h. To take the corrective measures to ensure that the child does not repeat it again.
i. Keep close watch on the movement of the child
No male person should be allowed to enter the girls’ dormitory in any circumstance.
Proper lights should be arranged and no dark places should be left in the Vidyalaya campus.
Mosquito nets must be used by students.
Loose and open wirings must be reported by House captains and House Master to Principal.
**************JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA, AMPANGGRE, SOUTH GARO HILLS, MEGHALAYA******************
SCHOOL ASSEMBLY:
The morning assembly is intended as Miniscule of activities through out the day leading for
concentration, dedication, acquiring knowledge and information, creativity and aesthetics.
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Activities
Time
(minutes)
Roll call (House wise / Class wise )
2
Navodaya Prayer
3
Pledge
1
Thought for the day
1
Meditation
1
News Head Lines (International, National, Regional, Local, Sports,
importance of the day)
3
Student talk
3
Community Song
3
Address by the MOD / Principal
2
National Anthem
1
The assembly may have various activities like Prayer, Pledge, Silence, Speech, Thought for the
day, Community song, importance of the day and any interesting and valuable information.
The Vidyalaya Prayer should be recited with dedication and emotion by the students. Music
Teacher should ensure the rhythm and melody in the Prayer and Community Song.
The subsequent activities are to be properly worded and modulated. The content in the
speech is to be edited properly; MOD should invariably address the Morning Assembly.
The minimum time frame for activities of Morning Assembly should have maximum effect on
the minds of the stake holders.
Total time taken for the conduct of the Assembly is 20 minutes. It is desirable to conduct
assembly in all the three languages by turn. The PETs, Music Teacher, the House Master of the
House on duty and Duty Master will ensure that all activities are performed with in the time
limit and students leave the assembly to the respective class rooms in proper marching in
tune with the drum beat.
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ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING:
BENCHMARK FOR THE YEAR 2013
NVS has fixed the following benchmark for its JNVs:
CLASSES: VI to X: 100 % Pass
Average C.G.P.A.: 8.0
XI& XII:
100% Pass,
75% Distinctions
Subject Average: 75%
COVERAGE OF SYLLABUS AND CONDUCT OF VARIOUS EXAMINATION
1) The Split-up of syllabus has to be completed 100% for class XII by 30th Nov, 2012 and other
classes by 15th February 2013.
2) Strategies are to be decided for systematic revision of syllabus. Sufficient time is to be
provided to students for revising the syllabus.
3) The practicals in physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Computer science & Science, for
board classes should be completed by the end of Nov, 2012 and record work should be
completed by Dec.2012.
4) A complete record of various practicals conducted as per syllabus should be maintained at
Vidyalaya level.
5) There should be a correlation between the marks allotted in internal examinations,
practicals and marks obtained by the students in external examinations. A large deviation in
the board results reveals the poor quality of evaluation at the Vidyalaya level.
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CONTINOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION:
Evaluation of Scholastic aspects:
Classes VI to VIII
LANGUAGES: for all Formative Tests
Sl.
Tool of Assessment
No.
Marks
01
Paper- Pen Test
40
02
Conversational Skills
15
03
Research Project (Information gathering/ deductive
reasoning, analysis and synthesis and a presentation using a
variety of forms including the use of Information Technology
(IT)).
10
04
Written Assignments
05
05
Home Work & Class Work
05
Total
Weightage
(10% of total
marks)
80 marks are
to be
reduced to
10%
80
MATHS: for all Formative Tests
Sl.
No.
Tool of Assessment
Marks
01
Paper- Pen Test
40
02
Lab Activities
10
03
Group Project Work/Data Analysis
10
04
Assignments
05
05
Home Work & Class Work
05
06
Modules including origami etc./ presentation
including the use of IT
10
Weightage (10% of total
marks)
80 marks are
to be
reduced to
10%
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80
SCIENCE: for all Formative Tests:
Sl.
No.
Tool of Assessment
Marks
Weightage (10% of
total marks)
01
Paper- Pen Test
40
02
Experiment / Hands-on activities
10
80 marks are
03
Quiz/ Seminar/ field tour
05
to be
04
Assignments
05
reduced to
05
Project Work / Model making
10
10%
06
Home Work & Class Work
10
Total
80
SOCIAL SCIENCE: for all Formative Tests:
Sl.
Tool of Assessment
No.
Marks
Weightage
(10% of
total marks)
01
Paper- Pen Test
40
02
Assignments
10
03
Group Project Work
10
04
Model and charts / presentations including use
of IT
10
80 marks
are
to be
reduced to
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05
Source - based analysis / commentaries /
comparison and contrast
10
Total
80
10%
Evaluation of Scholastic aspects:
Classes IX & X
LANGUAGES: for all Formative Tests
Sl.
No.
Tool of Assessment
Marks
01
Paper-Pen Test
40
02
Conversational Skills
15
03
Reading project
15
04
Assignments
05
05
Home Work & Class Work
05
Weightage
(10% of total marks)
80 marks are
to be
reduced to
Total
10%
80
Note: In Sl. No. 3 of the above table, FA 1 and FA 3 will have reading a book & short review
of the book and FA 2 and FA 4 will have critical evaluation on the same book as suggested
in the curriculum..
MATHS: for all Formative Tests
Sl.
No.
Tool of Assessment
Marks
01
Paper-Pen Test
40
02
Lab Activities
10
03
Project Work/model making
10
04
Assignments
10
05
Home Work & Class Work
10
Weightage (10% of total
marks)
80 marks are
to be
reduced to
10%
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80
SCIENCE: for all Formative Tests
Sl.
No.
Tool of Assessment
Marks
01
Paper-Pen Test
40
02
Hands on practical exam.
10
03
Assessment of practical skills through
MCQ
10
04
Project Work/model making
10
05
Home Work & Class Work
10
Total
Weightage (10% of total
marks)
80 marks are
to be
reduced to
10%
80
SOCIAL SCIENCE: for all Formative Tests
Sl.
No.
Tool of Assessment
Marks
01
Paper-Pen Test
40
02
Assignments
10
03
Project Work
10
04
Activities
10
05
Home Work & Class Work
10
Weightage (10% of total marks)
80 marks are
to be
reduced to
Total
10%
80
1. Summative Assessment: The Summative assessment is the terminal assessment of
performance at the end of instructions. Under the end term Summative assessment, the
students will be tested based on the following criteria:a) Syllabus for Classes will be as per split up of syllabus given in the
curriculum
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b) The Summative assessment will be in the
per CBSE guide lines.
form of a paper-pen test conducted as
SUGGESTED WEIGHTAGE TO FORM QUESTIONS OF PAPER PEN TEST IN
RESPECT OF FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT :
Languages for Classes VI to X :
S.
No
Type of Question
1.
2.
3.
4.
Total Marks
Reading comprehension
7
Writing
7
Grammar
7
Textbook
19
TOTAL
40
Mathematics for Classes VI to X:
Marks
per
Question
Total No.
of
Questions
Total
Marks
MCQ
1
5
5
2
SA I
2
4
8
3
SA II
3
5
15
4
LA
4
3
12
17
40
S.
No
Type of
Question
1
TOTAL
Science for Classes VI to X:
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Marks
per
Question
Total No.
of
Questions
Total
Marks
S.
No
Type of
Question
1
VSA
1
4
4
2
SA I
2
4
8
3
SA II
3
4
12
4
LA
5
2
10
5
MCQ
1
6
6
20
40
TOTAL
Social Science for Classes VI to X:
S.
No
Type of
Question
Marks
per
Question
Total No.
of
Questions
Total
Marks
1
MCQ
1
10
10
2
SA
3
5
15
3
LA
4
3
12
4
Map
Questions
3
1
3
19
40
TOTAL
2. Co-Scholastic areas :
Classes VI to VIII:
Co-Scholastic attainments 2(A,B,C & D) and 3 (A,B) will be done on 5 point scale as given in
manual.
It will be done once in a session.Copy of the report book
is also
enclosed(ANNEXUERE-VI)
Use of “Triangulation Technique”– collecting and interpreting evidence by multiple assessors (
at least three in number) is needed for the Co-Scholastic Assessment. Appropriate
documentation is needed for the Assessment. Rating of the attainments differs in degree but
not yes or no. Hence, rate each behaviour on 5 point scale once in a session.
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Refer CCE Manual for Teachers for further clarification.
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