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Write a report on the observation of Nirmal Vidyalaya Abhiyan in your school.

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                  NIRMAL VIDYALAYA ABHIYAN                  Reported By: Mrinmoy, Student  Fatullapur, Jan. 08:   Nirmal Vidyalaya Abhiyan was launched with the vision of developing an environment of hygiene and cleanliness in the schools. It has two main objectives, one is to create child-friendly schools and systems as per the provision of the RTE (Right To Education)-2009 Act, and the next one is to promote home hygiene which was launched in 2012. On the occasion of a clean school campaign, we the students of Fatullapur S. M. High School  observed the Nirmal Vidyalaya week from 7th to 12th July of this year.  This programme helped us to acquire good habits like cleaning our hands before eating and maintaining waste materials. Apart from this, our school organized various competitions between the 7th to 12th of July to hold students' enthusiasm like drawing, t...

"It takes much time to kill a tree."— Why does it take much time to kill a tree? According to the poet how is the tree finally killed?

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This quoted line is taken from Gieve Patal's poetry "On Killing a Tree". Here the poet is taking about the difficulties and solutions of k illing a tree. He said that a tree grows slowly by consuming nutrients and water from the crust of the soil. A tree absorbs years of sunliand air through the atmosphere.  Its real strength lies in its root which is anchoring inside the earth cave. Therefore,  a simple jab of a knife and hacking and chopping can not alone kill a tree completely due to its strong healing power. A tree can rise its curled green twigs or miniature boughs from the ground.  And that is why it takes much time to kill a tree. Amid this difficulties the poet gives a solution through which one can kill a tree easily.  As we know that a tree is anchoring its root into the earth cave. Therefore,  it is very important to pull out the root, the source and strength of the tree. After uprooting a tree, its root becomes exposed to the sunlight and...

Discuss the steps which according to Nandalal Bose are important to improve the aesthetic quality of our delight, beauty, and taste.

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Nandalal Bose in his work Drishti ar Srishti ( Vision and Creation ) attempts to revive the aesthetics glory and sensibility of India and its inhabitants. He discusses and shares his opinions regarding the improvement of art education and its very importance in our daily life. He divides art into fine and functional art categories, and introduces several domains like music, dancing,  painting, and drawing, etc. In terms of status, these domains are equivalent with reading and writing. Bose shares seven points through which we can improvise our lacks of aesthetic sense and sensibility. Firstly, he advises to make buildings as learning aids that means to display those two types of art and its substitutes in the classrooms, libraries, and in hostels. Secondly, he promotes the authenticity of books which must be scripted by  prolific writers. Thirdly, students are to familiarize with the products of art via cinema or theatre. Fourthly, Bose advise...

An essay analysing the works of a Painter who stationed in India during the British Raj.

Student Name - Mrinmoy Das  Roll Number 95/ENG 200037  19 Feb, 2022  The human imagination has always been fascinated to the exotic and inaccessible things. The inhabitants of faraway places especially India's colourful places had always been a faseinating site in the heart of western imagination. Nevertheless, Zoffany genuinely took an interest in Indian and Anglo-Indian society. There is a sense of letting the hair down about some of Zoffany's Indian paintings.  In the late 18th, at this point, demand grew in the metropole for inforrmation about life in India. The British public first glimpsed the domestic interiors established by East India Company men and women in India through portraits. Zoffany traveled to India and created a number of fascinating paintings that document Georgian life in that farthest cormer of the Empire. This was not the later India of Kipling, and interaction between the English and Indians was much less rigid. Zoffany's painting Colonel Bla...

Militarisation, Nation building and Amnesia work in Romesh Gunesekera's story Fluke

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Name- Mrinmoy Das  Roll No. 95/ENG 200037  University of Kalyani Romesh Gunesekera's book Noontide Toll is written to depict the jeopardized situation of Sri Lanka and its inhabitants after the three decades long civil War between the Government of Lanka and LTTE. The novel is divided into 14 short stories and these stories are inter-linked with cach other by the affect of the war. These stories showcases the terror of war through the aid of memory. Vasantha the ubiquitous driver who is the binocular through which we the reader experience the violence at the moment of its occurence.  “ Fluke ”  takes place in the southern part of this novel where Gunesekera shows many Sri Lankan especially obsessed with the idea of marketing, entrepreneurship and using modern technology to promote them. In this answer we try to focus on the theme of amnesia, militarization, nation-building, and memory. Vasantha's every journey takes place with a passanger and...