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6th JULY ENGLISH ASSEMBLY

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NATIONAL ANTHEM

RAJYAGEET

PLEDGE

PREAMBLE

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TODAY'S THOUGHT/IDEA

Every student is the creature of his own fortune.

प्रत्येक विद्यार्थी हा त्याच्या भाग्याचा निर्माता असतो.

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IMPORTANCE OF THE DAY

July 6th is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 178 days remaining until the end of the year.

SPECIAL EVENTS

2006 : The Nathu La, link between India and Tibet, closed since the Sino-Chinese war, reopens after 44 years.

1982 : The Pune-Mumbai route between Khandala and Monkey Hill opens the longest railway in India.

1947 : Production of AK-47 rifles begins in Russia.

1910 : Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute established at Pune.

1892 : Dadabhai Naoroji, the first Indian to be elected a member of the British Parliament.

1885 : Louis Pasteur successfully tests the rabies vaccine.

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BIRTH

1952 : Rekha Shivkumar Baijal - Literary.

1946 : George W. Bush - 43rd President of the United States.

1930 : Dr. M. Balamuralikrishnan - Singer and violinist of Southern music, Padma Shri. (1971), Padma Vibhushan (1991)

1927 : Venkatesh Digambar Madgulkar - writer, illustrator, screenwriter, hunter. (Died: 28 August 2001)

1905 : Lakshmibai Kelkar - Founder of Rashtrasevika Samiti. (Died: 27 November 1978)

1901: Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee - Union Minister and Founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh. (Died: June 23, 1953)

1881: Sant Gulabrao Maharaj (Died: September 20, 1915)

1837 : Sir Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar - Sanskrit scholar, orientalist, linguist, historian and social reformer (Died : 24 August 1925).

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DEATH 

2002 : Dhirubhai Ambani industrialist. (Born : 28 December 1932)

1999 : M. L. Jayasinghe - Test cricketer, stylish batsman (Born : March 3, 1939)

1997 : Chetan Anand - Hindi filmmaker, director and screenwriter (Born : 3 January 1921)

1986: 'Babu' Jagjivan Ram - Freedom Fighter, Social Reformer, Politician, Union Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India. (Born : 5 April 1908)

1854 : George Ohm - German mathematician and physicist. (Born : March 16, 1789)

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

 Name the National bird of India?

Answer : Peacock 

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STORY TELLING 

THE GOLDEN EGG

Once upon a time, a farmer had a goose that laid one golden egg every day. The egg provided enough money for the farmer and his wife to support their daily needs. The farmer and his wife continued to be happy for a long time.

But, one day, the farmer thought to himself, “Why should we take just one egg a day? Why can’t we take them all at once and make a lot of money?” The farmer told his wife his idea, and she foolishly agreed.

Then, the next day, as the goose laid its golden egg, the farmer was quick with a sharp knife. He killed the goose and cut its stomach open, in the hopes of finding all its golden eggs. But, as he opened the stomach, the only thing he found was guts and blood.

The farmer quickly realized his foolish mistake and proceeded to cry over his lost resource. As the days went on, the farmer and his wife became poorer and poorer. How jinxed and how foolish they were.

Moral : Never act before you think.

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SPECIAL INTRODUCTION

VYANKATESH DIGAMBAR MADGULKAR

[6 July, 1927 - 28 August 2002]

vyankatesh digambar madgulkar was one of the most popular Marathi writers of his time. He became well-known mainly for his realistic writings about village life in a part of southern Maharashtra called Maandesh, set in a period of 15 to 20 years before and after Independence. He was often called Tatya (“old man”, or “grand old man” in Marathi) by his admirers, friends and family.

Madgulkar was born in the village of Madgul in Sangli District of Maharashtra. His father was in the employment of the government of the Aundh princely state. His brother was the poet G. D. Madgulkar.

When Madgulkar was in his teens, he left home and joined a group of nationalists fighting for India’s freedom from the British Raj. For these activities, the British government banned him as a criminal for two years.

After independence, Madgulkar returned home. Though he had never finished his high school education, but he passed vernacular final Marathi 7th exam with good marks. He got a job as a school teacher at Nimbawade village, when he was just 14 years old. He had a keen interest in reading. He taught himself to read English on his own so that he could become familiar with English as well as Marathi literature. He cited especially the influence of John Steinbeck, George Orwell and Liam O'Flaherty.

Madgulkar also had an aptitude for sketching and painting, so he went to Kolhapur to take painting lessons. While studying there, at age 19, he entered a competition for short story writing and won a prize. This encouraged him to pursue a literary career rather than painting.

In 1948, when he was 21, he became a journalist and, two years later, he moved to Mumbai where he had the opportunity to write scripts for a few Marathi movies.

In 1955, Madgulkar took a job in Pune in the rural programming department of All India Radio. He worked there for the next 40 years. During all those years, he wrote abundantly.

Madgulkar wrote 8 novellas, over 200 short stories, about 40 screenplays, and some folk plays (लोकनाट्य), travelogues, and essays on nature. He translated some English books into Marathi, especially books on wild life, as he was an avid hunter. This led to his nickname "Colonel Bahadur".

He published his first book, Mandeshi Manse (माणदेशी माणसे) in 1949 when he was 22. His 1954 novella Bangarwadi (बनगरवाडी) was translated in several languages, including English, German, and Hindi. His novel Wawtal (वावटळ) was translated into English, Kannada and also in Russian by Raduga Publishers. A movie based on Bangarwadi was made under the direction of Amol Palekar.

Madgulkar received in 1983 a Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Sattantar. The same year, he presided over Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, which was held at Ambajogai.

He died in 2002 after an unspecified prolonged illness.

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PASAYDAN

SILENCE

All students will keep silence for two minutes.

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