Friday, May 9, 2014

ANKUR Published

ANKUR, Vol VI was released on 8th May 2014 in Deorali Rangamanch by Messers. Prem Chhetri, President of the Managing Committee, Sumongal Paul, Retired teacher, and P.C.Rai, Head of the Institution. 
A literary talent competition was also held on extempore speech and self composed Nepali poem. Ankur is distributed to all the present students. Students who appeared in the HS examination and Madhyamik Pariksha this year will also receive when they will visit the school to receive their result and other certificates. Those ex students who have sent their email address will also receive PDF format of the magazine through email.

As per the records the last four volumes of ANKUR were published as follows"
Volume I Chief Editor: Mr. Swapan Chatterjee
Volume II Chief Editor: Mr. Swapan Chatterjee
Volume III 1984-85 (Editors,Mr.  P.P.Sharma, Mr. AK Rai, Mr. AK Biswas and Mrs.Mandira Sarkar)
Volume IV  1992-93 (Editor-in-Chief: Mr. A.K.Rai)
Volume V  2002-03 (Editor-in-Chief: Mr. A.K.Rai)
Volume VI 2013-14 (Editor-in-Chief: Mr. A.K.Rai)
Those willing to receive the PDF format of ANKUR Volume VI may download it by clicking the following five links:

IT IS A HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL UNDER THE WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION AND SITUATED IN THE INDO- BHUTAN BORDER IN THE DISTRICT OF DARJEELING, INDIA. IT IS A CO-EDUCATIONAL, BILINGUAL SCHOOL RUNNING HIGHER SECONDARY SECTION FROM 2006

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This School previously known as Jaldhaka High School was recognised on 1.1.73 as four class Junior High School and on 1.1.78 as High School ( Secondary School) and upgraded to Higher Secondary School 0n 6.6.2011. It is running Classes upto Class XII in Arts Section. Its HS code no. is 07119 and High School Index no. is M2-005

TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING FACULTY
Teaching Staff

1. Mr. Prakash Chandra Rai, M.Sc, B.Ed Head of the Institution (Teacher-in-Charge)
2. Smt. Agnes Tamang, B.A.B.Ed (Asst-in-Charge)
3. Mr. Arun Kumar Rai, B.Sc(Hons) B.Ed, PGDJ (Journalism)
4. Mr. Dina Nath Sharma, B.Sc, B.Ed
5. Mr. Subash Chandra Patra, M.A. PGPT
6. Mr. Mahesh Baitha, B.Com, B.A.B.Ed
7. Mr. Surendra Kumai, B.A.BPEd, PGDJ
8. Mr. Mohan Kaflay, B.A.(Hons),B.Ed
9. Mr. Dal Bahadur Kami, B.A.
10. Kamal Kharga,B.A (Hons)
11. Ramendra Kundu,B.Sc.
12. Rabindra Nath Saha B.A.BEd.
13. Mr. Tikaram Sharma, M.A.B.Ed.
14. Mrs. Arundhwati Bose, M.A.B.A.(Hons)
15.Mr. Binod Sotang, M.A.B.A.
16. Mr. Sagar Chhetri , B.A.
17. Mr. Bikash Thapa, M.Sc (Ec & Ev), B.Sc
18. Mr. Ratan Sarkar, B.A.
Para Teachers
1. Mr. Kunal Bhowmick, B.A (Hons)
2. Mr. Dinesh Sharma, B.A, B.LibSc
Higher Secondary Section
1. Smt. Nilu Thapa, M.A.(Sociology)
2. Smt. Barsha Pradhan, M.A.(English)
3. Smt. Deoki Tamang, M.A.(Political Science)
4. Mr. Suman Sharma, M.A.(History)
5. Mr. Deo Kr. Gurung, M.A.(Economics)\
6. Miss Sofia Tamang, B.Sc. (Hons. Zoology)
Non-Teaching Staff
1. Mr. Santosh Kumar Darjee, B.A.(Clerk)
2. Smt. SanjiMaya Tamang, H.S.(Class IV)
3. Smt. Gita Sharma (Class IV)
4. Baburam Rai (Night Guard)(Ad Hoc)
Clerical (Computer Section)
Mr. Pradip Pradhan

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Anti Human trafficking camp organised

KalimNews, Jaldhaka, 31 August 2012: For the first time an anti human trafficking awareness programme was organised by Jaldhaka HS School in collaboration with MARG Darjeeling and Darjeeling Police in Jaldhaka area near Indo Bhutan border of Darjeeling hills. Nirnay John Chhetri, Founding Secretary of Mankind in action for rural growth (MARG) and Robin Thapa, Circle Inspector of Darjeeling Police, Gorubathan were the resource person in the programme organised by Jaldhaka Higher Secondary School on 31st August 2012. The programme was organieed for the first time in the area in which school students representatives of local NGOs, SHGs and guradians in large numbers were present.
The first programme was held at Suruk Primary School of Jaldhaka in the morning. The programme conducted by T.B.Tamang, Head Master of the school was started with introductory speech by A.K.Rai, Asst Teacher of Jaldhaka HS School and Secretary of Kalimpong Press Club. 
The second programme held in the afternoon at the Deorali Rangamanch, Jholung was started with introductory speech by Saraswati Chhetri , Asst Teacher in Charge of Jaldhaka HS School.
A crime patrol video film show  based on the incident of a trafficking story of Darjeeling was made in the first half. Robin Thapa, CI stressed upon the alarming crime and the vulnerability of the youngsters to this crime as victims. 
Citing different incidents he had handled himself he cautioned all and to be alert whenever strangers come to our places and our neighbours get opportunities to go to the cities for jobs. He warned all of misuse of mobile and facebook.
Thapa also stressed that people can and should approach police with information on trafficking and save lives of innocent victims. 
Nirnay Chhetri of MARG giving illustrations of recent rescue operations of victim children trafficked by traffickers to the profession of prostitutes explained the modus operandi of the traffickers and the alluring role played by pimps and the agents in the crime. 
Nirnay also disclosed that a girl student of a Darjeeling school could help the police and MARG to nab the traffickers and criminals involved in it as filmed in the crime patrol video film. The girl was awarded by the Governor of west Bengal and the state has recommended to the centre for President's award.
He also informed that the accused and arrested traffickers Marina Singh Rana alias Anjum Aunty 50 of Champasari, Siliguri, Amit Singh alias Muskan Rai 28 of Bijanbari, Rakesh Birsa 37, Devghan Rai 20 and Krishna Singh 27 were sentenced to 5 years imprisonment just a few days back. They were arrested in June 2011 when 8 girls from Darjeeling and one from Sikkim were rescued from a Banglore brothel in an joint rescue operation by Banglore police, Crime branch of Bangalore and MARG. The rescued girls narrated in their statement to Police that they were brought to work in beauty parlours but were forced to do prostitution.
Nirnay invited people to help the police in nabbing some of the absconding agents and traffickers so that no more people are lured and tricked to be the victims of trafficking.
Nirnay's MARG has a number of success story in rescuing girls from brothels and children from Hotels. He said that if information is received by the police or MARG and other NGO's working in this field the traffickers can be arrested in no time.He called upon all to call to ASP Kalimpong at 97330-08007 CI at 9749526075 or Police at 98002-25119, 98320-63381 or MARG at 9434811016, 9868617783.
Keeping in view of some cases of trafficking and missing girls from the Jaldhaka area the programme was organised for the awareness of the people of the area. Mr. A.K. Rai the programme coordinator told KalimNews that it was resolved that some unsolved previous cases will be reopened with the help of police and NGOs and possibly the CBI.
Some students and guardians after the programme told KalimNews  that they were really enlightened by the awareness programme and hearing the girls story are inspired to be courageous  to nab the criminals and alert all. 
Programme in Suruk School co-organised by Jaldhaka HS School and Suruk Primary & Suruk Jr H School. 
 Robin Thapa
A.K.Rai

Sunday, October 30, 2011

undesirable behaviours amongst students

A study of identification of undesirable behaviours amongst students and strategies used in removing it a practical experience
Dr. I.B.S. Yadav: Being worked as school teacher, head of the institution and teacher trainer, I have noticed a few students in my class who don’t pay much attention what I have been teaching them during my classes. At times I have thought of seriously about their behaviour. The students who do not pay much attention to the teacher have some undesirable behaviours. With their undesirable behaviours they can be easily identified. The following undesirable behaviours shown by the students has helped me to identify them easily in a conducive classroom environment:-
(i) Shy and self conscious behavior:- Shy individual has low self esteem and tends to anticipate adversities thus often remain silent and avoid eye contact.
(ii) Fearful behaviour:- Students sit alone in a room/classroom, hide from meeting students of higher classes.
(iii) Emotionally disturbed behaviours: - Students show emotionally disturbed behaviours like weeping, quarrelling, nail biting thumb sucking etc.
(iv) Sensitive behaviours: - Like getting hurt easily e.g. on being teased by peers, elders etc.
(v) Feeling of inferiority complex: - Feeling of inferiority arising from the sense of imperfection and in completion of work.
(vi) High aspiring behavior: - A student who hopes and aspire for high goal but failed to achieve this. He becomes unrealistic in life.
(vii) Delusions behaviour: - A student who does not work hard for the final examination and thinks that it is the God only who can get him through the examination and he fails. This shows the delusion in him which makes him not pay much attention in the class.
(viii) Anxious behaviour:-I have seen many students who were tense and worried and do not pay much attention during teaching-learning process.
(ix) Aggressive behaviour:- Students showing aggressive behaviour do not pay much attention in the class room. The tendencies of dominating always disturb her /his brain and thus they are not able to pay much attention in the class.
(x) Bad tempered outburst behaviour: - Sometimes if a student does not get fair treatment, sympathy, co-operation and freedom of action within reasonable limits by the teacher, the students get hurt and thus she/he was not able to pay attention in the classroom.
The children /students showing above behaviours require special attention in the school in general and in the class room in particular. So, to motivate them and to pay more attention in my class, I have adapted the following strategies:-
(a) I have asked these students to sit in front row in my subject class so that they can be under direct observation of me.
(b) I have given them special care and always boosted their ego to overcome the feeling of isolation, inferiority complex. I called them to black board to write simple answer and acclaim for credible achievements. I compensate them for their short comings.
(c) To motivate the students of aggressive and hostile behaviours I have staged and assisted plays , paintings ,talks and shown audio-video clippings related with my subject with aggressive students to overcome from repression and anxiety.
(d) I have provided them full freedom with reasonable limits, gave them fair treatment, co-operation as much as I could so that bad tempered outburst behaviour can be checked and minimised.
(e) For the removal of shy, earful and anxious behaviours, I facilitated and provided opportunities of free discussions on topics related to my subject by reading articles from magazines and newspapers like science Reporter, Times of India, The Telegraph etc as well as suggestions invited from the rest of the students of the class.
(f) Excursion, visits, tours for the students were organized and ample opportunities were provided to shoulder various responsibilities of management, arrangement in order to overcome the emotionally disturbed and high aspirations behaviours.
(g) The help of colleagues and talks by successful ex-students of the school and locality were solicited for motivating and providing psychological boost to these students.
(h) I applied Law of Gradual Control on the learners in their learning process. It provided a learner control over time and the speed at which she/he could learn the material and to overcome the feeling of inferiority complex by completing her/his task assigned.
(i) The teaching –learning process was strictly followed on the principle of teaching from simple to complex, familiar to unfamiliar concepts to enable the students to pay more attention in the class room.
The above strategies used by me were very helpful to motivate the students. The excursions, visits, tours highly motivated them and the first week after these exercises were very excellent. The students who were not paying more attention in my class, they started paying attention in my class. The counseling provided by my fellow colleagues and trained personnel from other educational agencies and talk by successful ex-students and successful persons from the locality had completely changed the classroom environment of my class and maximum learning was acquired by the students when their past results were compared with the present results.
Through this study, I got an experience that many problems, which cannot be solved by an individual alone. Individuals need help of the trained persons for solving the emotional problems of the students.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

School Events 2011

School events
Bhanu Jayanti 2011
Felicitation of Meritorious Students 2011
Inter House Football Competition 2011

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Six hill teachers to receive Siksha Ratna
KalimNews, 2 Sept, Kalimpong: Government of Paschim Banga is felicitatting 100 teachers of the state with Siksha Ratna. On the occasion of teachers' day six DGHC teachers will also be awarded the "Siksha Ratna" at Rabindra Sadan, Kolkata on 5th September. Of the six teachers three are secondary and three primary teachers.
The three secondary teachers are Kamal Gurung of Ghoom Boys' HS School, Saraswati Chhetri of Jaldhaka HS School and Pradip Gurung of Juddhabir HS School. The three primary teachers are Jiwan kumar Chhetri of R.C.Mission Jr. Basic School, Maney Bhanjyang, Jagdish Chandra Pradhan of Swami Vivekanda Primary School, Darjeeling and Bhakta raj Bhandari of Manedanra Tribal Primary School, Rimbick.
After Banga Vibhushan, Mamata Banerjee will now award Shiksha Ratna to 100 teachers from the state on September 5, Teacher's Day.
Each teacher will be felicitated and rewarded with Rs 25,000 and a citation as an award.
During the Left Front government's rule, around 17 to 25 teachers were awarded Rs 10,000 along with a citation every year on Teachers' Day. The number has increased to 100 under the Trinamool government. The recipients will receive the award from the CM herself. "The criteria to receive a nomination are much on the lines of the centre. The qualification of teachers, their contribution in the field of education and society, their achievements as a teacher and their motivation which has encouraged students will be taken into consideration before finalising the names," said an school education department official.
Note: The family of JHSS congratulates Saru gurama for the award and the honour.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Annual Prize Day 2010
 Chief Guest G.B.Pradhan Headmaster VVJHigh School, Jaigaon

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Gorubathan Block Level Youth Parliament Competition and Quiz Contest 2010 held in Deorali Rangashala, Jholung Organised by Parliamentary Affairs Department of the Government of West Bengal  hosted by Jaldhaka High School
Opening Song sung by students of JHS
Guests being greeted by the students
Guests, Judges and the students during the programme
Mr. S.K.Kumai master trainer of the Programme and Asst Teacher of Jaldhaka High School speaking about the objective of the programme
Judges of the competition
Mr. A.K.Rai Asst Teacher of J.H.S. and M.C of the programme
Presentation of a Youth Parliament 
 by the students of Juddhabir Higher Secondary School -2nd Winner
the students of Jaldhaka High School- Winner
The audience
the students of Gairibas Higher Secondary School -3rd winner
Quiz Contest 
Participants of Gairibas HS School - 3rd Winner
Participants of Judhabir HS School- 2nd Winner
 
Mr. Amrit Lepcha Quiz Master questioning the winner team of Jaldhaka High School 
 The winner Team of Jaldhaka High School with the guests , Headmaster and school Staff
Pix: Deo kr Gurung

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Teachers' Day celebrated