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Gaa Comp.(TR T 3TH TTT) KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BSF ARADHPUR KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BSF ARADHPUR Calendar of C.C.A. 2021-22 (Primary Section) LIST OF COMPULSARY HOLIDAYS FOR TIHE YEAR 2021-22 ALONG WITH RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS SI.No. Holiday Date Day Nature off SI. No. Date Activity/Competition holiday 01 Republic Day 26 Jan Tuesday CH 02 Vasant Panchami 16 Feb Tuesday CH 1. 03.04.2021 House Distribution ( TA fdaRUT ) 03 Holi 29 March Monday CH 2 17.04.2021 House Meetings and Selection of House Captains 04 Good Friday 02 April Friday CH 05 Mahavir Jayanti 25 April Sunday CH CH 3 24.04.2021 Hindi Calligraphy comp.( gAa uftuifiaT) 06 ld-Ul-Fitr 14 May Friday CH 08.05.2021 Hindi Poem Recitation comp.( ft faaT TE fA. ) 07 Buddh Purnima 26 May Wednesday Rath Yatra 12 July Monday RH 19.06.2021 House Meeting ( H7oT) 08 09 21 July Wednesday CH 26.06.2021 English Poem Recitation comp.(8u pfaaI uTO UA. ) Id-Uz-Zuha(Bakrid) 10 Independence Day 15 Aug Sunday CH 7 03.07.2021 Hindi Spelling Comp. ( ad-t ufaufMaT ) 11 19 Aug Thursday CH 10.07.2021 English Spelling Comp. (3cil ad-t ua. ) Muharram RH 07.08.2021 Best out of Waste 12 Janmashtami 30 Aug Monday Comp.(TR T 3TH TTT) CH 10 21.08.2021 Rakhi Making Competition (R Tt ufdia) 13 Gandhi Birthday 02 Oct Saturday CH 11 28.08.2021 Cartoon Making Com. (I1 ufdafian 14 Mahanavami 14 Oct ThursdayY CH 12 04.09.2021 English Calligraphycomp.(3u gaT uAifaT) 15 Dussehara 15 Oct Friday 16 Milad-Un-Navi CH 13 11.09.2021 Solo Dance Comp. (oT TA HutTaT) 19 Oct Tuesday CH 14 18.09.2021 Solo Song Comp. ( aT TYA UfYMTAT) 17 Diwali 04 Nov Thursday 15 09.10.2021 Origami Comp. (faf uAfan) 18 Govardhan Puja 05 Nov Friday RH 16 23.10.2021 Rangoli Comp. ( et ufaafaT) 19 Bhai Duj 06 Nov Saturday RH 17 20.11.2021 Antyakshari Comp. TANIHÍAYTAT) 20 Chhath Puja 10 Nov Wednesday RH 18 27.11.2021 Clay Modelling Comp. ( H3teT utd. ) 21 Guru Nanak Birthday 19 Nov Friday CH 19 04.12.2021 Hindi Skit Comp. (f-T aIEs ufATfraT) 22 Christmas Day 25 Dec Saturday H 20 11.12.2021 Hindi Story Telling Comp. (f E-i ara ua.) 21 18.12.2021 Greeting Card Making Comp. (ite DT` TA1 Vacation and Break uffa) SI.No Vacation/Break From To Days 1 Summer Vacation 10/05/2021(Monday) 18/06/2021(Friday) 40 Days 2 Autumn Break 11/10/2021(Monday) 20/10/2021(Wednesday) 10 Days 3 Winter Break | 21/12/2021(Tuesday)09/01/2022(Sunday) 20 DaysS KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BSF ARADHPUR, MALDA KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA B.S.F. ARADHPUR STAFF LIST SESSION: 2021-2022 SLNo Name of Teacher Designation LIST OF CLASS TEACHER &CO-CLASS TEACHER Mr. Nawanit Kumar /C Principal CLASS CLASS-TEACHER CO-CLASS TEACHER Mr.Narayan Chandra Saha Librarian I Ms. Anjali Ms. Renu Masta 3 Mr. Arun Kumar Jana TGT(AE) II Ms. Renu Masta Ms. Anjali 4 Mr.Asish Kumar Mukherjee TGT(English) III Mr. Anuj Kumar Mr. Kalu Ram Meena Mr.Ananda Ghosh TGT(P&HE) IV Mr. Kalu Ram Meena Mr. Anuj Kumar Mr.Pankaj Kumar Yadav TGT(S.St) V Ms. Shipra Singh Mrs. Sunidhi Bharti Mr.Arpit Singh TGT(WE) VI Mr. AK Mr. Rohit Pandey 8 Mr.Pardeep Kumar TGT(Maths) Mukherjee Mr.Krishna NandKushwaha TGT(Hindi) VII Mr. Rohit Pandey Mr. NC saha 10 Mr.Rohit Pandey TGT(Sanskrit) VIII Mr. K N Kushwaha Mr. Ananda Ghosh 11 Mrs. Sunidhi Bharti PRT(Music) IX Mr. Pardeep Kumar Mr.Arpit Singh 12 Mrs.Shipra Singh PRT X Jana 13 Mr.Anuj Kumar PRT Mr. Pankaj Kumar Yadav Mr. A Kr. 14 Ms. Anjali PRT 15 Ms. Renu Masta PRT 16 Mr.Kalu Ram Meena PRT 17 Mr. Vidya Sagar Ay JSA 18 Mr. Samir Nandi Sub Staff 3 6 July Fit India Talks: KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BSF 1. Physical Education Teacher or any eminent person from related ARADHPUR, MALDA field will talk on or may use any creative method to aware the Calendar of C.C.A. 2021-22 (Secondary Section) fellow Teachers/ on "Health in Human students/ StaffParents 2 03.04.2021 life" House Distribution (HA fAaU) 2 17.04.2021 House Meetings and Selection of House Captains Winner's Wednesday: 3 24.04.2021 7 August Hindi Calligraphy comp.( fR AA uAifAT) Staff V/s Students Interclass Traditional games. 5 08.05.2021 Thursday Shiny morning: Hindi Poem Recitation comp.( fT T TE fa. ) 8 September| 1. Indoor &Outdoor Games 19.06.2021 House Meeting ( H aaa) 2. Age appropriate Yoga Activities. 6 26.06.2021 English Poem Recitation comp.( afaa uT8 ufa.) 8 03.07.2020 Hindi Spelling Comp. (ad-i uftfaT) 1. Fit India Cycling 8 10.07.2020 English Spelling Comp. (ut a-tufa.) | 2. Plogging Run 9 07.08.2021 Best out of Waste Comp.(R ~iui À IT4 T 4--T) 3. Hula Hoping 10 21.08.2021 Rakhi Making Competition (Ti aFm3t uftafTa) October 4. Meditation 11 28.08.2021 Mindfulness (5 Minutes Sleep) in Schools | Sanskrit shlok gayan Com. (FiRPA T I HAuifTan Community. 12 04.09.2021 Mind fullness House Board Dec. comp.(TEA uE AIaE utufa) 13 11.09.2021 Solo Dance/Kho-Kho Interhouse Comp. ( T T/ Sportier Saturday: Inter and Intra School and competitions National Games across the 14 18.09.2021 Solo Song/ Kho-Kho Inter house country Comp. ( geD T/ 10 November 3icR-HET ufAuffaT) Fit India Awards Week: 16 09.10.2021 Origami Comp. (9t uftaifaT) 1. Fit Star Kids: Fit 16 23.10.2021 recognition of the star Kids from the school on Rangoli Comp./ Kabaddi Interhouse Comp. ( ÝH / the basis of his / her performance throughout the year. aufdafren) 11 December 2. Fit Teacher 17 20.11.2021 Award: recognition of Fit Teacher award from the Antyakshari/ Kabaddi Interhouse Comp. (3rmRi/ school on the basis of active participation in the movement. 22 27.11.2021 Group dance Com. (E TI ufdTTAN) 23 04.12.2021 Hindi Skit Comp. (f- Tc ufduifTaT) 24 11.12.2021 English Skit Comp. (3t EÍ utA.) 25 18.12.2021 arA Greeting Card Making Comp. (ifeT BS ufsufian) KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BSF ARADHPUR, MALDA KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA BSF ARADHPUR, MALDA CELEBRATING DAYS 2021-22 SL. Class on duty/n charge to speak about the importance of the days and organise a short programme) Theme based Activities NO. MONTH Magical Monday: Month Date Programme Teacher /CC 1Organisation of Indigenous/Traditional Sports April 07.04.2021 World Health Day TGT (SCI), Mr. Arpit Singh February2.Students Profile (Name,Age, weight.Height.Slecping Hours, 14.04.2021 Ambedkar's Birthday Mr. Pankaj Kr. Yadav, Mr. KR Meena Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Timing, Favorite Dishes etc.) 15.04.2021| Baishakhi Mr. A K Mukharjee, Mr. KN Kushwaha 22.04.2021 World Earth Day Mr. A K Jana, TGT(SCI) Mental Fitness week: The following activities to be brought into CCA May 09.05.2020 Ravindra Nath Tagore's Birthday Mr. K N Kushwaha, Mr. A K Mukharjee 2 March activity schedule 1. Words Picture making July 11.07.2021 World Population Day Mr. Pankaj Kr. Yadav, Mr. Pardeep Kumar 2. Puzzle solving ( suddokko,Crosswords & Jumbles) 28.07.2021World Nature Conservation Day Mr. Arpit Singh, TGT (SCI) suduko ( August 15.08.2021 IndependenceDay Maths Teachers) Mr, A KJana, Mrs. S Bharti, Mr. Ananda Crosswords ( Language teachers) Ghosh Sanskrit Saptah Mr. Rohit Pandey, Mr. KN Kushwaha 3. Meditation / Mindfulness activities ( 5 Minutes) Septembe OS.09.2021 Teacher's Day Mr. A K Mukharjee, Mr. Rohit Pandey Mind fullness 08.09.2021| World Literacy Day MrNC Saha, Mr. K N Kushwaha sleep 14.09.2021| Hindi Diwas Mr. KN Kushwaha, Mr. Rohit Pandey Hindi Pakhwada Mr. KN Kushwaha, Mr. Rohit Pandey 3 April Fitness awareness Week : October 01.10.2021 International Day of Old Age Mrs. S Singh, Ms. Renu Masta 1. Mass PT ( Including all staff of School) 02.10.2021 Lal Bahadur Shashtri & Gandhi layanti Mr. Anuj Kumar, Mr.KR Meena 2. Ringing of Fit India Bell ( 10 minutes stretching and Simple exercise) 30.10.2021 Sardar Ballabhbhai Patel Jayanti/ Ms. Anjali, Mr. P KYadav 3. Awareness generation Rally on themes" We Fit - India Fit" National Unity Day November| 07.11.2021 BS&G Foundation Day (Flag Day) Mr. A KJana, Mrs. S Singh 4 May Funny Tuesday: 1. Free Hand 10.11.2021 World Science Day TOT (SCI), Mr. Arpit Singh Exercise, Dance & follow the leader activities Free Hand exercise 14.11.2021| Children's Day &National Mrs. Shipra, Ms. Anjali Conservation Day_ Fallow the leader Mr. Ananda Ghosh, Mr. Rohit Pandey 16.11.2021| Vigilance Awareness Day - 2. Fit India Parents Teachers Meeting. December 01.12.2021 World AIDS Day Mr. Pardeep Kumar, Mr. Anuj Kumar 10.12.2021| Human Rights Day Mr. K R Meena, Mr. Arpit Singh 5 June Fit India Literary week: 15.12.2021 KVS Foundation Day Ms. Renu Masta, Ms. Anjali Hygienic and Unhygienic foods and nutrition. January 12.01.2022 NationalYouth Day Mr.A K Mukharjee, Mr. Ananda Ghosh 1.Quiz competition on 23.01.2022 NetajY's Birthday Mr. A KJana, Mr. K N Kushwaha 2. Essay, Quotes, Slogan writing on Themes "Fit India Movement". 26.01.2022 Republic Day Mr, A K Jana, Mrs. S Bharti, Mr. Ananda Ghosh Essay February 22.02.2022 World Thinking Day Mr, A KJana, Mrs. S Bharti Quotes 28.02.2022 NationalScience Day Mr. Arpit Singh, TGT (SCI) Slogan 08.03.2022 International Women's Day Mr.
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