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June Final File St. Norbert Campus Chronicles Vol -2, Issue 1 St. Norbert School, CBSE Affliation No: 831041, Chowhalli, T. Narasipura - 571124 June - 2021 Message - By Dr. Jose Murickan O. Praem, The Manager In the Indian dance drama concept promulgated by Bharata Muni, the actor rises to a height of acting (abhinaya) wherein he becomes one with the character he portrays. The audience becomes one with the actor's performance in an aesthetic oneness of two unique individuals wherein they cannot differentiate between the actor and the character. The English dictionary has a word that describes a similar context in the reality of life called, Simulation. It is a technique of enacting in the same way as in a virtually realistic outset. As we welcome the academic year 2021-22, we are also in a virtually realistic outset. I am sure that the Covid-19 pandemic has forced both teachers and students to imitate or recreate the on campus class room learning experience into virtual platforms. So, the real world process of teaching and learning is being imitated with newer skills and process; thereby creating a paradigm shift from offline to online modes. It calls the attention of teacher and student as well, to a virtual platform with new models, skills and procedures. The academic arena has changed, requiring new sets of skills, vocabularies and value systems. The mobile phone which was once banned in class rooms has become the new way forward. Thanks to the development of internet and other technologies which make this simulation process smooth and effective. I welcome all the students and teachers to St. Norbert School, and wish you all a fruitful teaching and learning. It gives me an immense pleasure to welcome and introduce our new Principal, Rev. Sr. Sumi K R who is a skilled educator with many years of teaching experience. She has a post graduate degree in Social Science with B.Ed. I, on behalf of the management, faculty and students welcome her whole-heartedly to St. Norbert School family. We hope that under her leadership and guidance, our school reach the next levels of success and glory. Let me also place on record, the valuable service of Mr. Moksha Gundam, the outgoing Principal. The school shall always remember in gratitude his selfless and committed service. I wish you all a rewarding future and would urge you all to prove as good human beings and worthy citizens of this great country. I truly believe that success is inevitable where foresightedness, firm determination, hard work, and discipline exist. May God bless you all in these difficult times. FACULTY 2021 - 2022 Kollegala main Rd , Chowhalli , T. Narasipura [email protected] www.stnorbertschooltnpura.com For private circulation only Page - 1 POPULAR PERSONALITIES Rajendra Prasad Sarvepalli RadhaKrishnan By - Rohith S.M 8th Std By - Rahul J 8th Std president by the Constituent had a son named Sarvepalli Gopal Assembly. As president, Prasad who went on to a notable career as a established a tradition of non- historian. Sivakamu died on 26 partisanship and independence for November 1956. They were married the office-bearer and duly acted as for over 52 year. Moreover, he was an required by the Constitution, Indian academic, professor, independent of any political party. philosopher, politician and served as The first president travelled the world the first Vice President of India and extensively as an ambassador of the second President of India. Radha Rajendra Prasad was born on 3 India, building diplomatic rapport Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born krishnan was awarded several high December 1884 in a Kayastha family with foreign nations. on 5 September 1888 in a Telugu- awards during his life, including a in Ziradei, in the Siwan district of Rajendra Prasad served in various speaking Niyogi Brahmin family, in knighthood in 1931, the Bharat Bihar. His father MahadevSahai educational institutions as a teacher. Tiruttani of Chittoor District in the Ratna, the highest civilian award in Srivastava was a scholar of both After completing his M.A in erstwhile Madras Presidency. His India, in 1954, and honorary Sanskrit and Persian languages. His economics, he became a professor of father's name was Sarvepalli membership of the British Royal motherKamleshwari Devi was a English at the Langat Singh College Veeraswami and his mother's name Order of Merit in 1963. He was devout woman who would tell stories of Muzaffarpur in Bihar and went on was Sarvepalli Sita and the family also one of the founders of Helpage from the Ramayana and Mahabharata to become the principal. In 1909 hails from Sarvepalli village, his India, a non-profitorganisation for to her son. He was the youngest child while pursuing his law studies in father was a subordinate revenue elderly underprivileged in India. and had one elder brother and three Kolkata he also worked as Professor official in the service of a local In addition since 1962, his birthday elder sisters. Rajendra lost his mother of Economics at Calcutta City zamindar. He completed primary has been celebrated in India as when he was a child and his elder College. He was subsequently education at K.V High School at Teachers' Day on 5 September every sister then took care of him. awarded the Bharat Ratna, the Thiruttani.Then he was married to year. Radha krishnan believed that Moreover, Prasadwas an Indian nation's highest Sivakamu, a distant cousin, at the age "teachers should independence activist, lawyer, civilian award. of 16. As per tradition the marriage be the best minds scholar and, the first President of However he died was arranged by the family. The in the country". India, in office from 1950 to 1962. on 28 February couple had five daughters. Two of He died on 17 When India became a republic in 1963 aged 78. them have been recognised as April 1975. 1950, Prasad was elected its first Sumitra and Shakuntla. They also Zakir Husain Khan Varahagiri V enkata Giri By - Srusti B 8th Std By - Sanjana 8th Std University of Berlin in 1926. In 1915 completed his initial education at the at the age of 18 he married Shah Khallikote College. His policy Jahan Begum and had two daughters, initiatives as minister gave rise to the Saeeda Khan and Safia Rehman. He Giri approach in industrial dispute previously served as Governor of resolution. Giri was sworn in as the Bihar from 1957 to 1962 and as Vice second Governor of Kerala on 1 July President of India from 1962 to 1967. 1960. As Governor, Giri's active He was also the co-founder of Jamia voicing of Kerala's fiscal needs with Milia Islamia, serving as its Vice- the Planning Commission led to the chancellor from 1928. Under Husain, state being allocated significantly Zakir Husain Khanwas born on 8 Varahagiri Venkata Giri was born in Jamia became closely associated more funds in the Third Five Year February 1897 in Hyderabad State in Berhampur, Madras Presidency with the Indian freedom movement. Plan. Giri was the first vice president Central India. He was a Pashtun into a Telugu speaking Niyogi He was awarded the Bharat Ratna, th to not complete his full term in office Muslim from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Brahmin family on 10 August India's highest civilian honour, in on account of being elevated to the who hailed from the Kheshgi and 1894.Giri was married to Saraswati 1963.He was an Indian economist office of the president and was the Afridi families. Zakir Hussain was Bai. His parents hailed from and politician. He was the first third vice president to be elected to the second of seven sons. Husain's Chintalapudi village in East Muslim who served as the third the presidency. He was the fourth father, Fida Husain Khan, died when Godavari district of Andhra President of India, from 13 May 1967 president of India from 24 August he was ten years old. His mother died Pradesh.His father, V. V. Jogayya until his death on 3 May 1969. To his 1969 to 24 August 1974. After the in 1911 when he was fourteen. Pantulu, was a successful lawyer credit engineering College of Aligarh end of his full term, Giri was Husain's early primary education and political activist of the Indian Muslim University was named after honoured by the Government of was completed in Hyderabad. He National Congress.V.V Giri's him. However, India with the completed High school from Islamia mother Subhadramma was active in Husain died on 3 Bharat Ratna in High School, Etawah, and then the national movement in May 1969, the 1975. V.V. Giri graduated in Economics from Berhampur during the Non f i r s t I n d i a n died of a heart Christian Degree College, Uni Cooperation and Civil Dis President to die attack on 24 June versity of Lucknow and received his obedience Movements. Giri in office. 1980. doctorate in economics from the Kollegala main Rd , Chowhalli , T. Narasipura [email protected] www.stnorbertschooltnpura.com For private circulation only Page - 2 How are vaccines developed? BOOK REVIEW SERIES No - 07 By- Manjunath Sachin Tendulkar “Playing it My Way” By- Fr. Rajesh O. Praem Testing of vaccines: Boria Majumdar who is a well-known sports Phase 1: The vaccine is given to a small writer. The book has been divided into number of volunteers to assess its safety, twenty eight chapters. The book has covered confirm it generates an immune response, Sachin's journey right from his childhood till and determine the right dosage. Generally in he played his last test against the West Indies this phase vaccines are tested in young, in the year 2013.
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