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Difference between LAC & LoCWHATT h e
A r m yh a s
said that there is no connection be-tween the Pakistan-initiated ceasefireviolations along the Line of Con-trol(LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, andthe situation on the Line of ActualControl(LAC) with China in theLadakh region.
WHERELAC: The LAC is the demarcation be-tween India and China that came intoexistence officially after a bilateralagreement in 1993.Before 1993, it ex-isted as an informal ceasefire line be-tween India and China. It separates
Indian-controlled territory from Chi-nese-controlled territory. India con-siders the LAC to be 3,488- km-long,
while the Chinese consider it to be onlyaround 2,000 km. It is divided into threesectors: the eastern sector, which spans
Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, themiddle sector in Uttarakhand and Hi-machal Pradesh, and the western sec-tor in Ladakh.LOC is a live line, which is clearly de-marcated by the militaries. It denotesa kind of boundary separating partsof Indian UT i.e. Jammu & Kashmir;controlled by India and illegally-oc-cupied by Pakistan. The length of LOCis around 776 kilometres.
HOWWhile the LoCis clearly de-marcated by
the militaries; LAC is actually a bigempty region. Nearly 50-100 km dis-tance at LAC is maintained betweenthe Indian and Chinese armies.
(Source: defensenews/agencies)
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Theme: Space
‘Responsibility’ is aword which bringsto mind a feeling ofdoing somethingwith some caution
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towards school and its infra towards class and classmates towards school staff like teach-ing, non-teaching and support staff towards junior and seniorschool mates towards environmentand heritage
towards community towards the opposite genderand towards family
Each student is expected tocollect at least eight evidences aspart of the responsibility agendato win the *‘Responsible star*badge for each quarter of the year..‘These badges are highly coveted,taken with immense pride by ourstudents as these are conferred infront of the whole school. Studentswho get into any kind of rowdyand improper behaviour, lose theirstar status and are put throughrigorous counselling sessions,peer discussions, and parental in-tervention.
This way peer learning and
display of model behaviour worksin curbing bullying and violent be-haviour. School also takes up CBSErecommended activities for en-hancement of this skill by groupand club activities which are aimedat welfare of community, like blooddonation camps, visit to old agehomes and promote use of tech-nology/ robotics to find solutionto common problems and issues.
Taking responsibility since ayoung age develops attitudinalskills which later helps in bettermanagement of life and profession,and school’s thus are the perfectground to instill the same.
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Little greencrusaders
T he students of RamjasSchool RK Puram celebrat-ed World Environment Daythrough virtual classes.
The day was a chance to raiseawareness about different envi-ronmental issues that are beingfaced by the world today andimbue the students to encourageto do their part in preserving ournature. Different activities wereconducted like watering plants ,sharing PPT on environment,preparing 3D model of trees andrhyme recitation .Students found acreative and interactive way tocelebrate the day.
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D elhi Darshan Tour forstudents of Ramjasschool rk puram wasorganised by teachers.
The lesson based on ‘HistoricalMonuments of Delhi ‘ was betterunderstood through ExperientialLearning . The children enjoyed itthoroughly and the picnic was alsopraised by the parents .
SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITYWho gives oxygen for breathing,that is tree that is tree.
Who gives rain forwater drinking,that is tree that is tree.
Who gives food mat-ter for eating,that is tree that is tree.
Who gives Shadowfor peaceful sleeping,that is tree that is tree.
Who gives medicinefor healthy meaning,that is tree that is tree.
We cannot live with-out tree,we cannot drink
without tree.
We cannot breathewithout tree,we cannot eat with-out tree.
We cannot Shadowwithout tree ,we cannot medicinewithout tree.
Totally we cannotlive without tree,tree give us all thethings totally free.
Save the tree andgrow the tree,make our Indiahealthy wealthy andstyle free.
Jayesh Sharma,
De Indian Public School,
Rohini
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NAVISTHA PRIYA,Class-7th, DelhiPublic School,Gautum BuddhaNagar
HRIDYA RELAN,Class 1, ShreeRam World school,Dwarka, Delhi
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