Monday, October 28, 2019

POLLUTION C group (Swaram)


                                     POLLUTION

      Pollution is a contamination of the natural resources and the exploitation of the resources by the human activities.Pollution can cause in many forms.Pollution may cause by Noise, Heat, Dust, Energy, and Chemical substances.These substances which causes Pollution are called Pollutants.These Pollutants causes Pollution and kill many birds,animals and even humans.

Pollution occurs in various types.
  • Air Pollution
  • Noise Pollution
  • Dust Pollution
  • Water Pollution
  • Light Pollution
  • Thermal Pollution
  • Plastic Pollution




                                          Fig.1.1 Air Pollution caused by chemical factories


POLLUTION CONTROL

   The raise of pollution causes the issue of Pollution Control.Various efforts were made to control the release of harmful substances to the Environment.But still the pollution is not totally controlled and even causes the contamination of the water bodies such as Rivers, Streams, Lakes, Oceans etc. The discharge of  harmful gases to the environment causes various problems such as Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, Acid rain etc.

                     There are various ways to reduce Pollution.Some of them are:
  • Wastes from factories and industries should be discharged after proper treatment of wastes.
  • Governments should take strict laws to reduce pollution.
  • Public dustbins should be constructed in every local governments to collect the wastes from surrounding houses. 

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Annual Sports Meet 2010-11

The Annual Sports Meet of Vidyanagar Public School was inaugurated by Mr. Binoy. C. James, Football Coach for the Kerala Sports Council. The Principal Mr. E.V. Abdul Vahid presided at the function. Chairman of the Trust Prof. M. Moideen Kutty, General Secretary Prof. T.M Ismail, Administrative Officer Mr. V. Mohammed Ali, Teachers Mr. P.J Antony, Mr. Abdussalam Mr. Mohammedali and students representatives felicitated.       

Welcome......

Flag Hoisting by Chief Guest

Flag Salute..

Athletes Assembly 

Oath taking ceremony....

 Principal Mr. E.V Abdul Vahid

 Trust Chairman Prof. M.Moideen Kutty

 Chief Guest Mr. Binoy C. James

Trust General Secretary Prof. T.M Ismail

 Admin Officer Mr. Mohammed Ali. V
Co-Scholastic Convener Mr. P.J. Antony

 Mr. Abdussalam K 

 PET Mr. Mohammedali P




Monday, November 1, 2010

VIDYANAGAR PUBLIC SCHOOL



A variety of reasons – economic, social and geographical as well as historical – have made Malappuram one of the most backward regions in Kerala, especially in the field of education.
It has been the considered view of all concerned that the development of the region could be achieved only through imparting quality education to the growing generation. Hence the need for setting up world class academic institutions in this area has been felt for long.
In order to realise this long-cherished dream, Malabar Educational and Charitable Trust; Malappuram, was formed in 2002, comprising a number of distinguished personalities from all walks of life.
The Trust aims at moulding a generation gifted with the modern scientific and technical education and at the same time strengthened with the essential moral vision. Such a generation should also acquire the desired ability to face all challenges of their times.
By the grace of God Almighty, the Trust has succeeded in possessing a vast area of beautiful scenic land which is quite ideal for the all-round development of the students.
The Trust has named this site Vidya Nagar (Knowledge City), which is endowed with permanent stores of pure water and roads on all sides. It is only 3 1/2 Km from the town, 28 Km from Tirur Railway Station and 20 Km from Calicut International Airport.
The Trust has already started there a school, appropriately named Vidyanagar Public School.  The Trust strives to develop this institution into a full fledged residential Higher Secondary School maintaining a cosmopolitan atmosphere. Efforts are being made to provide it with all facilities like separate hostels for boys and girls, staff quarters, indoor and outdoor stadiums, swimming pool, a guest house and a primary health centre, besides facilities for vegetable cultivation and dairy farming.