Friday, 25 December 2015

Merry Christmas

A very merry Christmas from the cbse I family may you have blessings and love from god

Sunday, 20 December 2015

SAMANVAY- (THANK YOU DEAR PARENTS)
Please accept our warmest greetings and wishes. We are indeed grateful that you took out time from your busy schedule to be with us on the evening of 16 December, 2015.We felt greatly honoured by your presence and it was a source of great motivation and encouragement to the entire school.

Once again a BIG THANK YOU for your wholehearted support and presence.

                   Click on the link given below :


http://www.delhidarpantv.com/2015/12/17/annual-function-of-d-a-v-school-pushpanjali-delhi/

Friday, 11 December 2015

Saturday, 5 December 2015

foot steps for good result for class V


Here is a list of students of class V winners of Footsteps for Good. Congratulations to all the winners  


S.NO
EVENT NAME
POSITION
1
60mt. Flat Race(Boys)
I
Niranjan
(Ved Vyas DAV Public School)
II
Murad
(Salwan Public School)
III
B.Jivesh
(Salwan Public School)
2
60mt. Flat Race(Girls)
I
Devika
(DL DAV Public School, ND-Block, Pitampura)
II
Ananya
(Ved Vyas DAV Public School)
III
Manisha
(Salwan Public School)
3
Standing Broad Jump(Boys)
I
Aditya
(Salwan Public School)
II
Aryan
(Salwan Public School)
III
Vaibhav
(DL DAV Public School, ND-Block, Pitampura)
4
Standing Broad Jump(Girls)
I
Ananya
(Salwan Public School)
II
Devika
(DAV Public School, ND-Block, Pitampura)
III
Harshita
(Ved Vyas DAV Public School)
5

4 X 50 relay(Boys)
I
Adithya, B.Jivesh, Aaryan,Murad
(Salwan Public School)
II
Niranjan, Aryan, Akshansh, Akshay
(Ved Vyas DAV Public School)
III
Harsh,VaibhavGupta,Vaibhav Garg, Bhaumik
(DL DAV Public School, ND-Block, Pitampura)
6
4 X 50 relay(Girls)
I
Ananya, Manya, Manisha, Vijeta
(Salwan Public School)
II
Yashita,harsheen, Saisha, Alisha
(DL DAV Public School, ND-Block, Pitampura)
III
Ananya, Vrinda, Harshita, Palak
(Ved Vyas DAV Public School)
7
Carry your partner Race(Boys)
I
Akshat, Suvid, Amritansh
(Salwan Public School)
II
Arjun, Abhishek, Mohit
(Maharaja Agrasain Public school)
III
Sandeep, Kanishk, Raghav
(DAV Public School, Pushpanjali Enclave)
8
Carry your partner Race(Girls)
I
Arshiya, Divya, Vedika
(Salwan Public School)
II
Somya, Delisha, Siddhi
(DAV Public School, Pushpanjali Enclave)
III
Kriti, Devika, Yashita
(DL DAV Public School, ND-Block, Pitampura)


Bachendri pal

Bachendri Pal (; born 24 May 1954) is an Indian mountaineer, who in 1984 became the first Indian woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
Early life
Bachendri Pal belonged to a family of very moderate means. She was born on 24 May 1954 in a village in the Himalayas named Nakuri in Uttarkashi, District of Garhwal, what is now Uttarakhand, a state in the northern part of India. She was one of seven children to Hansa Devi and Shri Kishan Singh Pal – a border tradesman who supplied groceries from India to Tibet. She got her first taste of mountaineering thrill at the age of 12, when she, along with her friends, scaled a 13,123 ft (3,999.9 m) high peak during a school picnic. On the invitation of her school principal, she was sent to college for higher studies and became the first girl to 1982, during her course at NIM, she climbed Mt. Gangotri 21,900 ft (6,675.1 m) and Mt. Rudragaria 19,091 ft (5,818.9 m). In that time, she got employment as an instructor at the National Adventure Foundation (NAF), which had set up an adventure school for training women to learn mountaineering.

Pal was born into a rural working-class family in what is now Uttarakhand and was one of seven children. A gifted student, she encountered stiff opposition from her family and relatives when she decided to opt for a career as a professional mountaineer rather than as a schoolteacher. She soon found success in her chosen field, however

After summitting a number of smaller peaks, she was selected to join India's first mixed-gender team to attempt an expedition to Mount Everest in 1984.

Ascent

In 1984, India had scheduled its fourth expedition, christened Everest'84, to Mount Everest. Bachendri Pal was selected as one of the members of the elite group of six Indian women and eleven men who were privileged to attempt an ascent to the Mount Everest (Sagarmatha in Nepalese). The news filled them with a sense of ecstasy and excitement.[citation needed] The team was flown to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, in March 1984, and from there the team moved onwards. Recalling her first glimpse of the Mount Everest, Bachendri once reminisced: "We the hill people have always worshiped the mountains…my overpowering emotion at this awe-inspiring spectacle was, therefore, devotional".[4] The team commenced its ascent in May 1984. Her team almost met disaster when an avalanche buried its camp, and more than half the group abandoned the ascent because of injury or fatigue. Bachendri Pal and the remainder of the team pressed on to reach the summit.[3] Bachendri Pal recalls this accident: "I was sleeping in one of the tents with my teammates at Camp III at an altitude of 24,000 ft (7,315.2 m). On the night of 15–16 May 1984, at around 00:30 hours IST, I was jolted awake; something had hit me hard; I also heard a deafening sound and soon after I found myself being enveloped within a very cold mass of material".[4]

On 22 May 1984, Ang Dorjee (the Sherpa Sirdar) and some other climbers joined the team to ascend to the summit of Mount Everest; Bachendri was the only woman in this group. They reached the South Col and spent the night there at Camp IV at the altitude of 26,000 ft (7,924.8 m). On 23 May 1984, early morning at 6:20 a.m., they continued the ascent, climbing "vertical sheets of frozen ice"; cold winds were blowing at the speed of about 100 km per hour and temperatures touching minus 30 to 40 degrees Celsius. On 23 May 1984, the team reached the summit of Mount Everest at 1:07 p.m. IST and Bachendri Pal created history

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