Tag: Activities

  • Developing Ideas For Summertime Activities | Culture News

    Hence, vacations need to be productive and here is where parents can help by devising and conceptualising inquisitive activities that kids like and learn from. Summer camps provide a great opportunity for kids to try new activities, develop confidence, teamwork and leadership skills, physical fitness and make lifelong memories as outlined by Niru Agarwal, Trustee, Greenwood High International School.

    Here are the different things they can do during vacation, check out the list…

    Building a routine for children

    Ensure that the kids have a schedule, especially during the holidays, and that they have something to look forward to each day. Lack of routine could lead to the development of habits that are not conducive to learning, Children could wake up every day with the excitement that they will learn things they haven’t before. A new day every day is highly fulfilling for them.

    The Need to Learn Multiple Skills

    Parents’ hectic work schedule and the active school life of kids may not allow them to focus on other skills and parents may not find the time to teach crucial life skills to their kids during the academic calendar. Learning skills other than routine work will help students handle the larger world better. Hence summer holidays assume great importance as both children and teachers can spare time for learning things other than academics.

    Striking a balance between Home and Outside

    Children should realize that life can be diverse and heterogeneous and that they need not remain staid. Sometimes children would stick to just one kind of task which may stunt their growth. Hence, they need to be active both within and outside their homes and balancing their activities would help in their intellectual growth and make them more confident individuals. Too much of either would result in the growth of a unidimensional personality.

    Encouraging children to be creative

    Encourage your kids to express their creativity by enrolling them in a local art or craft class where they can freely paint, draw, and make things. They will be able to think logically and express their creativity while being engaged in art classes. Enroll your kids in music lessons so they can learn how to play an instrument, sing, or even write songs on their own.

    Participating in social work

    Volunteering is a great way for kids to give back to their community, develop empathy and compassion, and learn about social issues. They can also get to know the skills involved in social work and replicate the same, which will help them in the future. Look for opportunities at local food banks, animal shelters, or charity organizations.

    Learning hobbies will widen horizons

    Training in certain activities would help in developing a consistent approach to one’s outlook. There’s also a hobby you’ve always wanted to do and summer vacation can be a perfect time to learn new ones. Children can take summer classes to clear their concepts on a variety of subjects, which will give them a head start and enable them to develop an interest in the subjects they find interesting.

    How learning a language matters

    During the language learning process, you will explore a whole different culture and maybe even make new friends who are also learning the same language. In the current scenario, communication skills are extremely important and learning a new language during your free time would enrich you. You can try to find something that you have always wanted to try – you can join organized classes, e-learning, or watch videos and self-study language or similar other domains. This opens a whole new world.

    Set technology boundaries

    While technology can be a great tool for learning, it can also be addictive and detrimental to kids’ mental and physical health. Thus, there is an immediate need to teach technology to children in a healthy way. Set boundaries on screen time and encourage your kids to engage in other productive activities.

    In conclusion, it can be said that the best way to help children spend a productive summer is by finding out new things to learn. This creates excitement and the will to learn. A healthy balance between a variety of activities to engage in is necessary to assist children in whatever activity they prefer as well as in discovering new interests. This will go a long way in ensuring the holistic development of children and a fruitful and productive summer time, concludes Niru Agarwal while speaking with IANS.

  • West Indies will visit Bangladesh in January

    A series of three ODIs and two Test matches will be played between Bangladesh and West Indies in January next year. Cricket wanted to take a short tour of the West Indies, so the board of the two countries decided to drop the T20 series. The ODI series between the two teams will begin on January 20, the first and second matches will be played in Dhaka, while on January 25, the third ODI will be played in the chitogram.

    The first Test will be played between Bangladesh and the Windies in the Chittogram on February 3, while the second and final Test of the series will be held in Dhaka on February 11. Earlier, two members of Cricket West Indies expressed satisfaction on the Corona and security protocol of Bangladesh Cricket Board for this series. The BCB is desperate to organize a bilateral series in the country after long stalled cricket activities due to Corona virus. It is noteworthy that BCB had reduced the period of quarantine period from 14 days to seven days for the players so that the visiting team could get a chance to prepare for the series.

  • Only the potential of SAARC can be harnessed in a terror-free environment: Narendra Modi

    In a veiled reference to terror emanating from Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the full potential of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) can only be realised in an atmosphere free of terrorism and violence.

    Modi, however, underscored India’s commitment to work with other countries in the region for post-Covid-19 recovery in a message on the occasion of the 36th charter day of Saarc.

    The eight-nation grouping’s functioning and activities have virtually stalled because of the strained relations between India and Pakistan. Besides a virtual meeting in March on the Covid-19 situation, Saarc hasn’t had any significant engagements since India pulled out of the summit that was to be held in Pakistan in 2016 in the aftermath of the Uri terror attack.

    “The full potential of Saarc can only be realised in an atmosphere free of terror and violence. On this 36th Saarc Charter Day, let us re-commit ourselves to defeating the forces that support and nurture terrorism, and to work collectively towards a secure and prosperous South Asia,” the Prime Minister said.

    India, he added, “will continue to work with other countries in the region to ensure a robust recovery after the pandemic”. India is also committed to an “integrated, connected, secure and prosperous South Asia”, and will support the economic, technological, cultural and social development of the region.

    “The early coordination between Saarc countries for dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic is an example of the benefit that our region can derive from greater collaboration,” he said, referring to the meeting held in March and the creation of an emergency Covid-19 fund with an initial contribution of $10 million from India.

  • Redmi Watch launched with a 12-day battery backup claim

    Xiaomi has launched the first smartwatch under its Redmi brand. Regarding the square dial Redmi Watch, the company has claimed that it will give a battery backup of 12 days, although this battery life will be available only using the power saving mode. This smartwatch can monitor 24×7 heart rate, along with sports modes which include modes like outdoor running, cycling, swimming and free activities. NFC is also supported in the watch and the weight of Redmi Watch is 35 grams.

    The price of Redmi Watch is 299 Chinese Yuan i.e. around Rs 3,300 and at the moment it has been made available for pre order for Rs 3,000. Its sale will start on December 1. This watch will be found in the Elephant Black, Ink Blue and Ivory White color variants.

    This watch has a 1.4-inch square display that supports 320×320 pixel resolution. Display also features 2.5D tempered glass protection. In this, you will get 120 watch faces. This smartwatch comes with 5ATM water resistance which means that this watch will not spoil even when going in 50 meters of jewel water. This smartwatch has a 230mAh battery which is full charged in two hours. In addition to the 24-hour heart rate monitor feature, this watch is capable of saving resting heart rate for 30 days.

  • Drone showing on Indo-Pak border; BSF fired and fired, has been sent many times before

    Pakistan is not deterring its nefarious activities, because the enemy country once again sent a drone inside the Indian border. Suspicious activity was seen on the international border in Punjab’s Ajnala sector late on Monday. When BSF jawans conducted a search operation, a device with lighting was seen moving in the sky. Then it was discovered that it was a drone, which the soldiers also fired upon seeing it. After this, the drone went back towards Pakistan.

    Let us know that earlier on October 31, there was suspicious activity on the international border in Gurdaspur. In the village Thakurpur near the Pakistan border, midnight Pakistan drones were sent twice to the Indian border area. The already vigilant Border Security Force opened fire on seeing the drone. During this period, 65 rounds were fired. After this, a search operation was conducted in the border area.

    Actually, areas bordering Pakistan are considered sensitive. Especially drone related activities have been seen in Ajnala and Dinanagar in Gurdaspur district. From here, there are frequent attempts by smugglers of Pakistani smuggling of drugs and weapons. Due to this, the army is deployed here and is on high alert. Everyday patrol is done.

  • Petrol and diesel prices increased again, 30 paisa per liter expensive petrol

    Petrol and diesel prices have increased on Friday 1 Government oil marketing companies have increased the prices of these products significantly 1 This has made petrol in the national capital Delhi expensive by 30 paise per liter and diesel by 45 paise per liter. With this increase, the price of petrol in Delhi has been increased to Rs 81.89 per liter and diesel has been priced at Rs 71.86 per liter.

    This increase in the prices of petrol and diesel has been due to increasing demand for crude oil in the global market. Crude oil is trading at $ 45.02 a barrel on Friday morning and Brent oil at $ 47.88 a barrel. It is believed that crude oil prices may soon cross $ 50 per barrel level. Actually, positive news about the development of Corona vaccine has increased demand in the crude market, which is showing its effect on prices.

    It is being told that this month, due to increasing economic activity, the demand for crude oil in the US market is increasing once again. With this, demand is also coming out in some other big economies of the world. Well yesterday, it showed some correction and there was a slight softening in crude oil.

  • Increased pace of industrial development in Chhattisgarh, investment incentive of up to Rs 500 crore

    Industrial development in Chhattisgarh has gained momentum even during the Corona crisis due to the foresighted decisions taken by the Chhattisgarh government. Under the new industrial policy of the Government of Chhattisgarh, it has now been decided to give a special investment incentive package for investment in the Mega Ultra Mega Project of Ispat (Sponge Iron and Steel) sector.

    It is worth noting that under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, many sensitive decisions like giving concessions in electricity rates, grant-in-aid to the industries and giving priority to the products of local industries with the simple and convenient arrangement for providing various approvals to the industries of Chhattisgarh Has done Sanjeevani work for During the period of Corona, when industrial activity was stopped throughout the country, production continued in the core sector industries of Chhattisgarh. In the current financial year in the last week of April, production activities had started in industries other than core sector.

  • Chhattisgarh with Andhra Pradesh in first place in increase in GST collection in big states

    Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh jointly occupy the first position in terms of increase in GST collection in large states of the country.
    According to the list released by the Union Finance Ministry, GST collection in Chhattisgarh has increased by 26% in October-2020 as compared to October-2019. A GST of Rs 404 crore has been received in October this year. GST worth Rs 1974 crore has been collected in the state in the month of October of the current financial year 2020-21.
    Economic activities continued in the rural and forest areas during the entire lock-down in the state. Through the Kisan Nyay Yojana, 19 lakh farmers of the state have been receiving paddy sales at regular intervals. On the occasion of Rajyotsava, 1500 crore rupees have been added to the farmers’ account as its third installment. Earlier, two installments of Rs 1500–1500 crore have been transferred to the accounts of farmers. Through the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, about 40 crores have been given by purchasing cow dung from farmers and livestock farmers in Gowthan.