Thursday, 15 April 2021

एक भारत श्रेष्ठ भारत -WEEK -2 QUIZ/ QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION (FOODS OF KARNATKA)

 Q1)  Identify  the most popular Karnataka foods. Essentially a blend of rice, lentils, vegetables and spices, all cooked together to create a flavourful all-in-one dish. 


Answer-                             Bisi Bele Bhath – An All-In-One Dish

Q2) Identify the dish,  essentially pancakes made with fermented batter of rice and black gram, and served with sambar (lentil stew) and chutney.


Answer-                              Dosas – The Perfect Comfort Food

Q3) Identify a well known sweet from Karnataka. It was first created in the kitchens of the Mysore Palace and is made with chickpea flour, ghee (clarified butter) and sugar.


Answer-                         
Mysore Pak – A Delicious Sweet Treat

Q) 4 Identify  A popular snack, the  gets its name from Maddur town in Mandya. It  resemble doughnuts,  are large and circular.


Answer-                                      
Maddur Vada – The Ideal Snack

Q 5 Identify the dish Named for the city of Dharwad in Karnataka, this sweet is made with milk which is heated and stirred continuously, along with sugar and condensed milk.


Answer-                                            Dahrwad peda

Q6)  Identify This sweet flatbread is found across India as puran poliit is made with wheat flour, ghee, cardamom and nutmeg.


 Answer-                                              obbattu or holige

Q7 )Many desserts from Karnataka are made without dairy products and sweetened with jaggery. One of the most popular  dish  which is a fudge made from ground rice, coconut and jaggery, as well as coconut milk. Identify


Answer-                                              Haalbai And Huggi

Q8) Identify  a popular snack from Karnataka. It is made with flour, yoghurt, gram flour, rice flour, onions, coconut, and green chillies which are shaped into small balls and deep fried. 


Answer-                           Mangalore Bajji – The Monsoon Snack

Q9) Eaten throughout Karnataka, is a creamy vegetable curry made with coconut, spices, and poppy seeds. Identify


Answer-                                          Saagu

Q 10) Identify a very popular staple dish in the rural area of Karnataka, and can also be found in cities across the state. It has only two ingredients, ragi (millets) flour and water.


Answer-                                    
Ragi Mudde – A Staple In Karnataka


Saturday, 10 April 2021

INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S BOOK DAY- 02 APRIL 2021- STUDENT'S ACTIVITY EXHIBITION

 INTERANTIONAL CHILDREN'S BOOK DAY WAS CELEBERATED ON 02 APRIL, TO CELEBRATE READING. STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO PICK UP A BOOK READ NO MATTER OF WHAT AGE THEY ARE.



BY JIA CLASS 10

STORY WRITING

RIYA CLASS 7

RAJNI CLASS 7




MOHD, ATIF CLASS 4

STORY TELLING








 

Thursday, 1 April 2021

INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S BOOK DAY 02 April 2021 (STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO SHARE YOUR FAVOURITE CHILDREN'S STORY TO MARK THE IMPORTANCE OF THE DAY).

 


Helping to bring their imagination to life, books inspire, educate and encourage children to exercise their mind.

International Children’s Book Day is  designed to do just that and celebrate reading.  Reading books can help a child to learn and develop, and this can be difficult in certain parts of the world due to deprivation.

Not only does it encourage children to pick up a book and read, no matter what age they are, to celebrate International Children’s Book Day, but it can help to influence their habits for the future.

INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S BOOK DAY POSTER 2021 (Poster illustrated by Roger Mello)


INTERNATIONAL CHILDERN'S BOOK DAY MESSAGE 2021

The music of words

 

When we read, our minds grow wings.

When we write, our fingers sing.

 

Words are drumbeats and flutes on the page,

soaring songbirds and trumpeting elephants,

rivers that flow, waterfalls tumbling,

butterflies that twirl

high in the sky!

 

Words invite us to dance---rhythms, rhymes, heartbeats,

hoofbeats, and wingbeats, old tales and new ones,

fantasies and true ones.

 

Whether you are cozy at home

or racing across borders toward a new land

and a strange language, stories and poems

belong to you.

 

When we share words, our voices

become the music of the future,

peace, joy and friendship,

a melody

of hope.

 

Written by Margarita Engle


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