Happy Independence Day our true identity lies in the respect of all religions, castes and regions of our country. let’s pledge on the 75th year of Independence Day to protect social harmony, unity in diversity & respect everyone. Let's redetermine to create the New age India flourishing and prospering every day.
My dear young students, the champions of change and proud citizens of free INDIA, I wish you always create the opportunities to soar and aspire for better life using your potential to the fullest. You're all very precious and have a great responsibility of contributing in your own capacities to build a self- reliant nation- ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT.
I hope all of us together in the best of our intentions respond to social duties towards our BHARAT.
Principal
Monika Sharma
LSD DAV's Initiative to celebrate 75th anniversary of INDEPENDENCE
Future Raplica
JHANDA UNCHA RAHE HAMARA
Celebrations
Proud 76th INDEPENDENCE DAY
Jashn-e-AZADI
1. Nursery- UKG
Proud Elegance
Dressed As Soldiers
FIRST- Anubhav Sagar, Class LKG
SECOND- Amayra Bhardwaj, Class Nursery
THIRD- Anika Sharma, Class UKG
2. I - II
Proud Indians
Fancy Dress Competition as National Leaders
FIRST- Ujaif, Class I
SECOND- Namish, Class I & Tanmay, Class II
THIRD- Inaya, Class I
3. III- V
Just Dance- Dance on National Theme Songs
FIRST- ANISHKA GUPTA, Class III
SECOND- Gargi, Class IV
THIRD- Anshika Garg, Class III
4. VI- VIII
Saluting Nation
Greeting Card Making Competition
FIRST- Naman Sharma, Class VIII A
SECOND- Chirag, Class VII B
THIRD- Jai Shree Batham, Class VIII A
5. IX-X
Dactylogram- Poster Making Competition
Har Ghar Tiranga
FIRST- Deepika, Class IX B
SECOND- Parth, Class X B
THIRD- Prerna Mandal, Class X A
6. XI-XII
Light Camera Action- Video Making Competition
Proud to be an INDIAN
FIRST- Kunal Shishodia, Class XII D
SECOND- Sakshi Rana, Class XII D
THIRD- Akshita Sharma, Class XII D
THIRD- Anushka Tomer, Class XII D
75 साल, 75 कमाल
75 years of asking questions. 75 years of finding solutions. 75 years of flying to new heights.
Take a moment to step back in time and celebrate some of India’s most game-changing moments over the past 75 years.............
1. Adult Suffrage
One Vote, One Value, One People
2. A Thumping Democracy
World's largest Democracy
3.Diversity in Power
We have leaders from the Length & Breadth of the country.
4.INDIA is still very Young
The Highest Youth Population in the World
5. Women in Power
We are Empowered
6.RTI
India is among a handful of countries with Right to Information.
7.Independent Media
Fourth Pillar of Democracy
8. Rocketing IT Industry
Pacing with Digitalisation
9.The White Revolution
Operation Flood
10.Budget Manufacturing
We are the lowest cost producers of steel, aluminum, cement and fertilizer. Not to forget the space missions.
11.Inherent Military Skill
Flying High
12.Linguistic Diversity
Incredible INDIA
13.Accomodate Racial Diversity
India also boasts of the largest diversity of races.
14.Languages on Celluloid
Expression of Emotions
15.Sania Mirza
The first Indian woman to win a women’s doubles Grand Slam
16. P T Usha
She has won 101 international medals.
17.Milkha Singh
Indian track & Field Sprinter- The Flying Sikh
18.Sachin Tendulkar
Master - Blaster
19.Kapil Dev
Hero of 1983 Cricket World Cup
20. Vishwanathan Anand
India’s first Chess Grandmaster
21.Mary Kom
First Indian women boxer
22.Saina Nehwal
The poster girl of badminton
23.Special Olympics
Unleashing the power of human spirit
24.Hockey
INDIA's Pride
25.Indomania
Even now, there are thousands of backpackers travelling across India.
26. The Voice of India- A. R. Rahman
Won two Oscars, two Grammys, one Golden Globe and one BAFTA award for his work in Slumdog Millionaire in 2009. He is adored by millions in India for his compositions in Bollywood and Southern cinema.
27. Zubin Mehta
Zubin Mehta is one of the foremost conductors of Western Classical music of the world.
28. T. Vinayakram
First South Indian to win a Grammy for his performance on the ghatam and morsing.
29. M.S. Subbulakshmi
She created a wave of interest towards Carnatic music and won the Ramon Magsaysay Award.
30. In Hollywood
From Shashi Kapoor to Irrfan Khan to now Priyanka Chopra, Hollywood has seen a small, but nevertheless noteworthy, sample of our talents.
31.Two debut Bookers
Arundhati Roy won the Booker Prize for her debut novel, The God of Small Things in 1997. Aravind Adiga, for The White Tiger won the 40th Man Booker Prize.
32. Indian authors shortlisted for Booker three times
All the three novels by Rohinton Mistry were shortlisted for Booker Prize. Desai has been shortlisted for the Bookers a grand total of three times.
33. Our Ray is among world’s top brass
Shri Satyajit Ray is not only studied in film schools the world over, but he has influenced a generation of famous filmmakers.
34. Most number of Films
India ranks first in world in terms of annual film output. In a 2009 report, India produced a staggering 2,961 films on celluloid of which 1,288 were feature films.
35. Massive Road Network
BHARAT-MALA project
36. International Yoga Day
Yoga for Humanity
37.Chandrayaan
Chandrayaan, India’s first lunar probe, reached the moon on November 14, 2008.
38.Mangalyaan
With the successful Mars Orbiter Mission aka Mangalyaan, India became the first country in the world to achieve such a mission on the first attempt that too on a record budget.
39. Indian Remote Sensing
The Indian Remote Sensing satellite system is the world’s largest constellation of remote sensing satellites for civilian use.
40.PSLV/GSLV Rockets
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicles are rocket systems developed indigenously by Indian Space Research Organisation.
41.BrahMos Missile
BrahMos missile was developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation in 2006. The $2.73 million missile is the world’s fastest cruise missile, travelling at a supersonic speed of 3675 kmph.
42. Smiling Buddha
Right after the 1971 war, India developed its own nuclear arsenal; with the first successful testing of a nuclear weapon taking place on May 18, 1974.
43. PARAM Computers
First developed in the 1990s, PARAllel Machine (PARAM) computers put India on the global map of supercomputing.
44. Polio Eradication
India was declared Polio free in 2014.
45. Pictra Inc.
This company that ushered the way for digital photo sharing over the internet was co-founded by Indian Shantanu Narayen.
46. Swiss owes Science Day to Doctor Kalam
In Switzerland, May 26 is celebrated as Science Day because Dr APJ Abdul Kalam visited their country on that day.
47. JC Bose came up with the Wireless Radio
Several scientists around the world acknowledge that Jagadish Chandra Bose was the first to invent wireless radio.
48. Kalam-Raju Stent
A stent is a spring like device that is implanted in the blood vessels in case of any blocks. The costs reduced by 75% and made it affordable to the common man;
49. Rich in Resources
India has the tenth largest gold reserves in the world.
50. Building a Dam for Afghanistan
Multipurpose Salma Dam
51. Yemen Help
Mission Rahat rescued over 5,600 people, including citizens from 41 countries. This was a stunner especially since countries like the US already had huge naval presence.
52. Maldives Water Crisis
India gave nearly 1,000 tonnes of fresh water. INS Deepak sailed from Mumbai, reached Male with water and even used its capability to produce drinking water using their on- board desalination plants.
53. Tibet Refugees
Tibetan Rehabilitation Policy 2014 was formalised that concerned policies over rehabilitation of Tibetan refugees, jobs, welfare and even trade and economics.
54. India with Pakistan
This was a tear-jerking development when Indians mourned the Peshawar school attack with the hashtag India with Pakistan.
55. Nepal Relief
A friend in need is the Friend indeed
56. No First Use Policy
India as a nuclear power has pledged the No First Use(NFU) policy, which means we will not use nuclear weapons as a means of warfare unless first attacked.
57. Command over English
For a country that has 122 major languages, our command over the English language has furthered our employability.
58. First non-European to get the Nobel Prize
The author of Gitanjali, Rabindranath Tagore became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in literature in 1931.
59. Rushdie’s book gets Booker Prize thrice
Salman Rushdie won the Booker Prize in 1981 for Midnight’s Children and won the Booker of Bookers in 1993 and was adjudged the greatest Booker Prize winner of all times in 2008.
60. Nalanda University
Founded in the 5th Century AD, Nalanda is known as the first seat of learning. Around 2,000 teachers and 10,000 students from all over the Buddhist world lived and studied at Nalanda, which flourished during the 5th and 12th century.
61. Sanskrit used in computer coding
When computer experts understood that every computer needs programming, they tested every language. And Sanskrit it was! Computing jumped to the next level, owing to the complexity in language.
62. Quantum Physics
Vedas from ancient India had already laid the foundation for Quantum physics. The explanation of mundaka upanishad mantra, contained more than half of their research that was done in beginning of the 1900s.
63. Navigation
The art of Navigation was born in the river Sindhu/ Indus 6000 years ago and it is said that the word ‘Navigation’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Navgatih’. The word navy is also derived from Sanskrit ‘Nou’. Sanskrit and Pali literature has several references to the maritime activity.
64. First book on statecraft
India gave the world The Arthashastra, a book on the science of governance as long ago as c. 350–283 BCE
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65. One of the first treatises in performing arts
Indians gave the world Natya Shastra, an ancient Indian text that elaborates every tiny detail of the performing arts. This comprehensive handbook of stage aesthetics is attributed to Bharata muni and was written as long back as 200 BCE.
66. Number Zero
India’s greatest contribution to the world has to be ZERO. Aryabhata certainly did not use the symbol, but the French mathematician Georges Ifrah argues that the knowledge of zero was implicit in Aryabhata’s place-value system as a place holder for the powers of ten. The supposition is based on the following two facts: first, the invention of his alphabetical counting system would have been impossible without zero or the place-value system; he carries out calculations on roots which are impossible without the place-value system and zero.
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67. Indus Valley
Around 40000 BC, the first set of settlers settled around river Indus. In 4000 BC farming began and around 2000 BC settlements were built. Two of the major cities known of are Mohenjo- Daro and Harrapa, 400 kms apart from each other.
68. Plastic Surgery
Sushruta, one of the earliest surgeons of the recorded history (600 BC) is said to be the first to describe plastic surgery. Sushruta, who lived nearly 150 years before Hippocrates vividly, described the basic principles of plastic surgery in his famous ancient treatise ‘Sushruta Samhita’ in 600 BC.
69. From The Olympics, Straight To Our Hearts: Dipa Karmakar
Last but not the least, Dipa Karmakar made India proud at the Rio Olympics by performing one of the most dangerous vaults in the sport, The Produnova, also known as The Vault of Death because of how insanely dangerous it is. What is more impressive and a sign of times of India today is that she managed to pull this off with no proper training equipment in India. She had to learn using her father's scooter to vault over!
70. Chandrayaan 2
India created a landmark in the history of space and research with the launch of Chandrayaan 2 successfully on July 22nd, 2018.
71. Decriminalization of Section 377
Supreme court of India took a massive step towards the country's progress by decriminalising consensual same-sex relationships by scrapping the archaic Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code.
72. Indian film presence globally
Recent films like Dangal, Baahubali and more not only became some of the highest grossing Indian films ever but also made their mark globally.