Xomidhan: Seeking Responses for AT Inquiries

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xomidhan

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Aug 14, 2024, 7:59:08 AM8/14/24
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Dear Counsellors,

  

We request your assistance in addressing the questions attached . Please contribute your expertise or consult with specialists in the related fields to obtain their responses.


Thank you for your time and expertise. We look forward to your contributions.



Thanks & Regards,

Xomidhan AT team

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Pravir Bagrodia

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Aug 18, 2024, 9:32:29 AM8/18/24
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In response to this question on organic farming: "I wish to take up organic farming both as an academic pursuit and as a vocation. I am pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Botany. Please guide how to go about it."

  1. After completing your Botany degree course, you can consider one of the in-person certificate courses that are conducted in farms on the outskirts of Bengaluru. Bhoomi College is one such institute that regularly organizes short courses and exposes trainees to all aspects of organic farming. You can receive the details through the following URL: https://bhoomicollege.org/short-programmes

        
Pravir Bagrodia


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Disha Sharma

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Aug 19, 2024, 2:35:59 AM8/19/24
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Query 1.


I am sending answers of two queries.


In addition to sparking your younger brother's interest in how things work, you can also introduce him to the exciting world of automobiles as a potential career path. Here’s how you can weave this into your discussions and activities:


1. Talk About Car Designers and Engineers: Explain that the cars he loves so much are created by people who design and build them. You can introduce him to the idea of being a car designer or an automotive engineer, who works on creating new models and improving how cars function.


2. Visit an Automobile Showroom or Museum: Taking him to a car showroom or an automobile museum can be a great way to show him the different kinds of cars and the work that goes into making them. This could inspire him to think about a future career in this field.


3. Introduce Different Careers in the Automotive Industry: Explain that there are many different jobs in the automotive industry, not just designing cars. There are mechanics who fix cars, engineers who make cars more efficient, and even people who test new cars to make sure they’re safe.


4. Share Stories of Famous Automotive Innovators: Talk about famous people in the automotive world, like Henry Ford, who revolutionized car manufacturing, or modern-day car designers who are creating electric vehicles. These stories can inspire him to see the possibilities of what he could do in the future.


5. Encourage Creativity: Encourage him to draw his own car designs or think of new features cars could have. This could be the start of thinking like a car designer or engineer.


6. Educational Programs and Books: As he grows older, you can introduce him to more advanced educational programs or books about automobiles. This will help him develop the skills needed if he decides to pursue a career in this field.


7. Talk About Future Technology: Discuss how cars are changing with new technologies like electric vehicles and self-driving cars. This can open his mind to the exciting future of the automotive industry and how he could be a part of it.


By connecting his current fascination with cars to potential future careers, you’re helping him see how his interests could turn into a rewarding career in the automotive industry.

Query 2.


When selecting history books for a young student, especially one in Class VI, it's important to find resources that are both informative and engaging. At this age, children are developing a deeper curiosity about the world and their place in it, and history can play a significant role in shaping their understanding. A good history book should not only provide accurate information but also present it in a way that captures the imagination, fostering a lifelong interest in the subject.


In this context, here are some history books that are well-suited for a Class VI student in India, offering a blend of comprehensive knowledge and captivating storytelling. These books are designed to make history accessible and enjoyable, helping students connect with the past and understand its relevance to the present.



Here are some good history books suitable for an Indian Class VI student:


1. "Our Pasts - I" by NCERT: This is the standard textbook used in schools, covering ancient Indian history in a simple and engaging manner.


2. "The History of India for Children Vol 1 & 2" by Archana Garodia Gupta and Shruti Garodia: These books are written in a story-like format, making history fun and easy to understand.


3. "Ancient India" by RS Sharma: A more detailed book, it's great for students interested in delving deeper into ancient Indian history.


4. "The Puffin History of India" by Roshen Dalal: A child-friendly history book that covers a wide range of topics in Indian history with illustrations.


5. "Let’s Go Time Travelling: Life in India Through the Ages" by Subhadra Sen Gupta: This book presents history in a very interesting way, with stories, anecdotes, and illustrations that bring the past to life.


These books should provide a solid foundation and spark interest in history for a Class VI student.



Disha Sharma

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Aug 19, 2024, 2:36:05 AM8/19/24
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Hello, 

I didn't recieve the screenshot of the Assam Tribune in which I sent the answer of one query. 

Please send it. 

pranjit kalita

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Aug 19, 2024, 10:38:36 AM8/19/24
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Same here.Not received the screenshot of Assam tribune where my answer was published.Kindly provide the same


xomidhan

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Aug 21, 2024, 8:08:56 AM8/21/24
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Dear Counsellors,

Thank you all for your continued support.

@pranjit kalita  please find attached the screenshot of the Publication in Assam Tribune.

From the next issue of Assam Tribune, we will send the screenshot of the publication to the counsellors and post it on the Xomidhan Facebook page and the Xomidhan counsellor WhatApp group. Please follow and join the group to get all the updates.

Below are the links:

  1. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xomidhan
  2. WhatsApp group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/C8aSwlCsX8L2Y52JCgoFAY


Thanks & Regards,

Xomishan AT team

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