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Announcements

1. HALF YEARLY EXAMS WILL BE HELD FROM 19.09.2025 TO 26.09.2025.
2. KALA UTSAV /EBSB EVENT WILL BE ORGANISED ON 13/08/2025 TO 14/08/2025.

Monday, August 25, 2025

Celebration of 2nd National Space Day 23.08.2025

 

National Space Day : 23.08.2025

Second National Space Day celebrated at PM SHRI KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA NO.1 UDHAMPUR on dated 23.08.2025 and exhibition was conducted at Vidyalaya to celebrate India’s growing prowess in space technology, honor the contributions of ISRO and Indian scientists, and ignite curiosity and awareness among the students and teachers—especially youth—about space science and exploration. Students displayed their projects based on the theme of space mission.


Glimpses of the Event 





About National Space Day-2025

India became the fourth country to land on the moon and the first to reach its southern polar region on August 23, 2023. To honour this landmark achievement, Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi announced August 23 as "National Space Day".

India is celebrating its second National Space Day [NSpD-2025] on August 23, 2025 with the theme “Aryabhatta to Gaganyaan: Ancient Wisdom to Infinite Possibilities”

A myriad of events will unfold highlighting India's remarkable achievements in space, profound benefits to the society, and boundless opportunities for people from all walks of life to engage with the Indian space programme. These celebrations will culminate into the main event at New Delhi on August 23, 2025.


The celebrations of National Space Day - 2025 at Bharat Mandapam on August 23, 2025 will be streamed on ISRO Website & ISRO YouTube Channel.


NSpD 2025 Theme: "Aryabhatta to Gaganyaan: Ancient Wisdom to Infinite Possibilities" India’s National Space Day 2025 celebrates the enduring journey of exploration, innovation, and imagination from the profound astronomical insights of our ancient scholars to the cutting-edge frontiers of human spaceflight.

Aryabhatta: Our Celestial Legacy Over 1,500 years ago, Aryabhatta, India’s pioneering astronomer and mathematician, gazed at the skies and calculated the mysteries of celestial bodies with astonishing precision. His ground-breaking contributions in key astronomical and mathematical concepts laid the intellectual foundation of Indian space science. These ancient insights reflect our civilization’s timeless curiosity and reverence for the cosmos.

Our Voyage Beyond Today, as ISRO prepares for Gaganyaan, India’s first human spaceflight mission, we honour not just a technological milestone but a historic leap that connects our past with our future. Gaganyaan symbolizes India's aspirations to enable Indian Gaganyatris to voyage beyond Earth, marking a new era of indigenous capability and global contribution in space exploration.

Bridging the Timeless and the Limitless The theme, “Aryabhatta to Gaganyaan: Ancient Wisdom to Infinite Possibilities”, is a celebration of continuity of:

  • Ancient knowledge systems inspiring modern innovation.

  • India’s spirit of inquiry, unbroken across millennia.

  • Technological progress fuelled by cultural pride and national ambition.

From the Vedic sky-watchers to 21st-century space scientists, our journey reflects how heritage and high-tech can come together to unlock infinite possibilities.

Inspiring Generations
Through this theme, National Space Day 2025 aims to:

  • Encourage students and youth to see science not just as a career but as a calling rooted in culture.

  • Recognize the contributions of Indian thinkers, ancient and modern, who have advanced our understanding of the universe.

  • Inspire national pride in India’s leadership in space exploration and technology.

Let’s Celebrate a Journey That Knows No Bounds

source:https://www.isro.gov.in/NSPD2025/aboutNSpD.html

Monday, August 11, 2025

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National Librarians' Day (12 August 2025)

 




National Librarians' Day (12 August 2025)


August 12th is being celebrated as National Librarians’ Day in India, in remembrance of birthday of national professor of library science, Padmashree Dr. S. R. Ranganathan (1892-1972), who had spearheaded library development in India.


BIOGRAPHY:-Dr. S.R. Ranganatan (1892 1972)


👉Birth:- Shiyali in Tanjavoor (Tamilnadu) on 09th August,1892.


👉Family Status:- Married in 1907 with Rukmini. but she died in an accident on 13 November 1928. Ranganathan married again in 1929 to Sarada in December 1929. Ranganathan was blessed with only one son, Shri R. Yogeswar, born in 1932.


👉Education:-Ranganathan attended the S.M. Hindu High School at Shiyali and passed Matriculation examination in 1908/1909. Ranganathan passed the examination in First Class. Ranganathan passed B.A. with a first class in March/April 1913. In June. Ranganathan passed M.A. in 1916 and he wanted to be a teacher in Mathematics.


👉Profession:-Appointed as a subordinate education service and worked as Assistant Lecture in Govt. College (Mangalore & Coimbatore), 1917. Between 1917 and 1921. In July 1921, joined the Presidency College, Madras as Assistant Professor of Mathematics. The first Librarian of Madras University-January, 1924. 



Literature and Books on ‘Library Science’

1.Five Laws of Library Science (1931).

2. Colon Classification (1933).

3.Classified Catalogue Code (1934).

4.Principal of Library Management.


Five Laws of Library Science’ (1931).


1.Books are for use.

2.Every reader his/her books.

3.Every books its reader.

4.Save the time of reader.

5.Library is a growing organism.


Death:- 27th September, 1972 after a fruitful 80 years 


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