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NATIONAL READING MONTH




KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS NALIYA
CENTRAL LIBRARY
CENTRAL LIBRARY OF KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA AFS NALIYA IS  CELEBRATING NATIONAL READING MONTH WITH ALL USER COMMUNITY.FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES WILL BE TAKE PLACE DURING THIS MONTH.
ACTIVITY UNDER NATIONAL READING MONTH FROM 19TH JUNE TO 18TH JULY
DATE
DAY
ACTIVITY
2ND JULY 2018
MON
READING MONTH INAUGRATION SPEECH ADDRESSING BY MR. SHASHIKANT(PRINCIPAL SIR), TAKING PLEDGE, AND SLOGAN MAKING (ENG. AND HINDI)
3RD JULY 2018
TUE
SPEECH FROM STUDENTS(ENGLISH) ON IMPORTANCE OF READING
4TH JULY
WED
POSTER MAKING ON READING HABITS CLASS WISE (FROM VI TO VIII)
5TH JULY 2018
THU
ESSAY WRITING ON ROLE OF READING IN IMPROVING PREPARATION SKILL(ENGLISH)
6TH JULY 2018
FRI
TEACHER’S VIEWS/LECTURE ON READING, HOW TO INCULCATE READING HABIT
7TH JULY 2018
SAT
READING BOOK REVIEW BY THE STUDENTS IN MORNING ASSAMBLY (HINDI)
9TH JULY 2018
MON
READING BOOK REVIEW BY THE STUDENTS IN MORNING ASSAMBLY (ENGLISH)
10TH JULY 2018
TUE
SPEECH FROM STUDENTS (HINDI)ON PADHNE KA MAHATVA
11TH JULY 2018
WED
POSTER MAKING ON DIGITAL READING PROMOTION(FROM CLASS IX TO XII)
12TH JULY 2018
THU
ESSAY WRITING ON PADHAI KI AADAT KAISE PARIKSHA TAIYARI KE KAUSHAL KO BADHA SAKTI  HAI (HINDI)
13TH JULY 2018
FRI
TEACHER’S VIEWS/LECTURE ON HOW TO INCULCATE READING HABIT AMONGST PRIMARY STUDENTS.(BY PRIMARY TEACHERS)
16TH JULY 2018
MON
READING BOOK REVIEW BY PRINCIPAL SIR, STUDENTS WILL WRITE AND SUBMIT TO LIBRARY
17TH JULY 2018
TUE
I LOVE READING BECAUSE…WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS UPTO 250 WORDS
18TH JULY 2018
WED
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION, BEST READER OF THE MONTH, BEST BOOK REVIEW OF THE MONTH.

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