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28 AUGUST ENGLISH ASSEMBLY

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NATIONAL ANTHEM

RAJYAGEET

PLEDGE

PREAMBLE

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TODAY'S THOUGHT/IDEA

If you can handle stress, you can handle success easily.

जर तुम्ही तणाव हाताळू शकत असाल, तर तुम्ही यश सहज हाताळू शकाल.

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IMPORTANCE OF THE DAY

August 28 is the 240th day of the year (241th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 125 days remaining until the end of the year.

SPECIAL EVENTS

1845 : The first edition of the magazine 'Scientific American' was published.

1904 : The first car rally was organized between Calcutta and Bairakpur city.

1916 : World War I - Italy declares war on Germany.

1931 : France and the Soviet Union sign an armistice.

1937 : 'Toyota Motors' became an independent company. The Japanese multinational automotive manufacturing company 'Toyota Motors' was established in Japan.

1986 : Bhagyashree Sathe became the first Indian woman to become a chess grandmaster.

1992 : Sri Lankan cricketer and spinner Muttiah Muralitharan made his Test debut against Australia.

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BIRTH

1896 : Raghupati Sahay alias Firak Gorakhpuri - Jnanpith Award winning Urdu poet - Jnanpith Award winning Urdu poet. (Died : 3. March 1982)

1906 : Natvarya Chintamani Govind and 'Mama' Pendse. (Died : 1991)

1908 : Vinayak Madhav (Vimaadi) Patwardhan Dixit - Comedians.

1913 : Birth of Abida Sultan, princess of the Bhopal princely state and India's first woman aviator.

1926 : Padma Vibhushan Awardee Former Police Service Officer, Head of Intelligence Department, Former Governor of Sikkim, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh T. V. Birthday of Rajeshwar.

1928 : Ustad Vilayat Khan - Renowned satarist. (Died : 13 March 2004)

1928 : Birth of Indian material scientist M. G. K. Menon.

1929 : Birth of eminent Indian Hindi - speaking writer, storyteller, novelist and critic Rajendra Yadav.

1954 : Indian-English economist Ravi Kambur born.

1965 : Satoshi Taji, creator of Pokemon, born.

1966 : Priya Dutt - Lok Sabha MP.

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DEATH 

1667 : Mirza Raje Jai Singh - King of Jaipur. (Born : 15 July 1611)

1969 : The death of Indian Freedom Fighter & thinker Raosaheb Patwardhan.

1972 : Indian civil servant and administrator, member of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution of India N. Madhavrao passed away.

1980 : Death of popular Bengali author, humorist and short story writer and revolutionary Shibram Chakraborty.

1990 : Indian film actress Sumitra Devi dies.

2001 : Venkatesh Digambar Madgulkar - writer, painter, screenwriter, hunter. (Born : 6 July 1927)

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

 Who invented electricity?

Answer : Benjamin Franklin.

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STORY TELLING

THE FOX AND THE GRAPES

It was a sunny day and fox was walking across the fields. Soon he came to a vineyard. As he came nearer, he could see some bunches of juicy grapes.

The fox looked carefully around him. He had to make sure that he was safe from the hunters. He decided to steal some before anyone came along. He jumped upwards but he could not reach the grapes. He jumped again as high as he could. He still could not reach them. The grapes were just too high for him!

He was not ready to give up. He backed off, took some running steps and leapt into the air towards the grapes. Again he failed to reach them.

It was getting dark, and he was getting angry. His legs hurt with all

that running and jumping. At last he stopped trying.

As he walked away, he said to himself, "I don't really want those grapes. I'm sure they are too sour to eat."

Moral : Sometimes when we cannot get what we want, we pretend that it is not worth having.

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SPECIAL INTRODUCTION

VYANKATESH DIGAMBAR MADGULKAR

(A gem of Marathi literature)

[6 July 1927 - 28 August 2002]

He 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, 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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