Monday, February 26, 2024

PRASHAST APP INFORMATION

 Prashast App


Prashast app is to help the schools based screening of disability conditions recognized in RPwD Act 2016, and generate the school-level report, for further sharing with the authorities for initiating the certification process, as per guidelines of Samagra Shiksha.


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dscs.app

Sunday, February 25, 2024

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Human Body

The human body is a great mechanism and new discoveries are made each day. There are scientists who are studying various probabilities right from cloning to enhancing the value of life for human beings. The blood flow, body clock, adaptation, skin technique and the body’s immune system is a great mystery that is intelligently unfolded by doctors and researches. The child is eager to know about his or her body party and slowly understands the mechanism which is a valuable knowledge.

 

1) Human scalp has an average of 1,00,000 hairs.
2) Babies generally have 300 bones. But as they grow into an adult they have only 206 bones.
3) Toe nails grow slower than finger nails.
4) 1/10 of calorie is consumed whenever you lick a stamp.
5) Every human being is characterized by a unique thumb and tongue print.
6) It is not possible to keep the eyes open while sneezing.
7) The tongue is the strongest muscle in comparison to all other muscles in the body.
8) All your body functions including your heart stops when one sneezes.
9) The growth of children is faster in springtime.
10) The rate at which women blink is twice as that of men.
11) The average weight of a human head is 8 pounds.
12) 80% of human body comprises of water.
13) An average human breathes 23,040 times everyday.
14) There are 29 varieties of bones in the skull.
15) 500 shades of gray can be distinguished by the human eye.
16) Babies are generally color blind at the time of their birth.
17) The weight of human eyeball is an ounce.
18) An adult requires an average of 88 pounds oxygen everyday.
19) The dead cells are excreted through the kidney.
20) The number of taste buds on our tongue is 9,000.
21) Out of the total human body weight 8% is of blood.
22) There is 4.5 liters blood in woman and 5.6 liters in a man.
23) One pint blood if donated can save 4 lives.
24) There are 14 bones in a human face.
25) The stapes bone in the ear is the smallest in the human body.
26) The rate of activity and thinking by the brain is more in the night.
27) 1 liter of saliva is produced everyday by the mouth.
28) Every minute we exhale 6.2 g of carbon dioxide (CO2).
29) Saliva is necessary to generate taste when we intake food.
30) The size of the eyes never changes.
31) It is not the eyes but the brains through which we see. Eyes are just like a camera.

Friday, February 23, 2024

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

 

General Knowledge

Kids understand logic. Anything that is new and amazing intrigues their curiosity further. There are several books based on general knowledge. The Eiffel tower, The India gate and the Elephanta caves are very much important to increase their geographical aspect. Books on marine life, aeronautics also suit the interests of all ages. General knowledge is also about instilling a desire to learn or focus in a sphere that is beneficial to their mental growth.


- Oxygen was discovered by Joseph Priestly.
- The largest temple in the world is the Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
- Japanese art of flower arrangement is called Ikebana.
- Nile is the largest river in the world.
- The Tibet Plateau is the highest in the world.
- The largest animal on the land is animal and in the sea is the blue whale.
- Zoology is the scientific study of animals.
- Telephone was discovered by Alexander Graham Bell.
- Damascus is the oldest city ever known in the world.
- Greenland is the largest island.
- Cuba is known as world’s Sugar Bowl.
- Sahara is the largest desert in the world.
- The world’s largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean.
- James Cook discovered Australia.
- Sri Lanka was earlier called as Ceylon.
- Samba is the native dance of Brazil.
- India and South Korea celebrate their Independence Day on 15th August.
- Norway is known as the land of Midnight sun.
- J.K.Rowling is the writer of the Harry Potter Series.
- The city of New York is nicknamed as Big Apple.
- Bhutan is known as the Land of Thunderbolts.
- Jamaica principally exports Sugar.
- Frederick Auguste Bartholdi sculpted the Statue of Liberty in New York.
- November 14th is celebrated as Children’s day in India. It is has been a dedication to India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who liked children.
- The first person to climb the Mt. Everest was Edmund Hillary.
- The first man to land on moon was Neil Armstrong. He landed on the moon in 1969.
- Venice is known as the city of canals.
- Alexander Eiffel built the Eiffel tower in Paris.
- The famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.
- Rear Admiral Robert.E.Peary was the first man to explore the North Pole while Cap. Ronald Amundson was the first man to explore the South Pole.
- Tibet is generally termed as the Roof of the World.
- The Nobel Prize was established in 1895.
- Louis Hennepin discovered the Niagara Falls.


Wednesday, February 21, 2024

NATIONAL DIGITAL LIBRARY LINK

  national repository of knowledge and stories, where every page holds a treasure trove of wisdom and insight. Explore, learn, and discover this digital library and access the richness of our heritage today! 


Visit here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=national.digital.library to Download राष्ट्रीय ई पुस्तकालय Rashtriya ePushtakalaya Android Application 


For iOS Mobile App link visit: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/%E0%A4%B0-%E0%A4%B7-%E0%A4%9F-%E0%A4%B0-%E0%A4%AF-e-%E0%A4%AA-%E0%A4%B8-%E0%A…

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