Techno India Group Academia South Kolkata School

Techno India Group Academia South Kolkata, co-educational H.S school affiliated to WBCHSE,West Bengal

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EVENT: "NISHANA"
PROVISIONAL CLASS XI BATCH 2024
TECHNO INDIA GROUP ACADEMIA, SOUTH KOLKATA

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Techno India Group Academia, South Kolkata Outgoing batch of 2024....

Venue: G-Series Hall,Techno India Saltlake, Main Campus....

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Got the opportunity to take part in BITM- WORLD HEALTH DAY 2024 celebration programme on 8th April. Prof. J. J. Ghosh Foundation and Birla Industrial & Technological Museum had jointly
commemorated this august programme with the Popular Lecture 'Towards a Healthier Future' by Dr. (Prof) Suioy Ghosh, Dept of Endocrinology. IPGME&R and SSKM Hospital, Kolkata. It was followed by an Open-House Quiz on 'My Health, My Right' - celebrating the theme for World Health Day 2024.
Four students of 'Our' TIGA- SOUTH KOLKATA won the Prize in this prestigious occasion.

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ORIENTATION PROGRAMMEâ–ļī¸
PROVISIONAL CLASS XI BATCH 2024

15/04/2024

*India to launch world’s second X-ray polarimetry space observatory*

India is gearing up to launch its first space observatory that uses X-ray polarimetry, a high-energy astrophysics frontier that will help scientists scout for X-ray emissions from cosmic sources such as black holes and neutron stars.

The Indian Space Research Organisation's X-ray Polarimeter Satellite or *XPoSAT* is expected to fly later this year. The mission will send two scientific payloads to a low earth orbit, the second such mission after NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). These missions measure 'polarization' as an additional property thus expanding the understanding of physical processes and the structure of all kinds of X-ray sources. Currently, X-ray sources are measured for energy, time, and location.

“ _Polarimetry adds two more dimensions ― the degree and angle of polarization of X-ray sources,"_ says Biswajit Paul, principal investigator for one of the payloads POLIX and a scientist at Raman Research Institute, Bengaluru.

While POLIX (Polarimeter Instrument in X-rays), the primary payload aboard XPoSAT, will measure these parameters in the medium X-ray energy range of 8-30 keV photons of astronomical origin, the XSPECT (X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing) payload will provide spectroscopic information in the 0.8-15 keV range. The mission will cost roughly 600 million rupees (around US$ 72,26,000).

Why X-ray sources are important to study
Black holes, neutron stars, active galactic nuclei, and pulsar wind nebulae are some sources that emit X-rays, a type of high-energy electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light.

Cosmic X-rays carry the signature of the high-energy phenomena that created them, such as matter falling into a neutron star or a black hole. They help scientists study objects that would otherwise be hidden from view and in understanding the underlying mechanisms and dynamics of the universe.

But X-rays are absorbed by the Earth’s atmosphere. “ _So, we need X-ray telescopes (in space) to collect this radiation,"_ says Paul.

X-ray astronomy started with balloon observations in the 1960s and progressed to satellite studies in the 1970s. They provide information on cosmic sources, including discoveries of the supernova remnant Crab Nebula and its rapidly spinning pulsar.

Since the 1970s, measurements via imaging, photometry, and spectroscopy have given scientists a fair idea of X-ray emitters' energy, time, and location. The lack of dedicated X-ray polarimetric instruments has limited polarimetric observations, says Santosh Vadawale at Physical Research Laboratory, in Gujarat, India.

NASA's IXPE, launched in December 2021, marked a turning point. It was the first dedicated X-ray polarimetry satellite with a suite of instruments in the 2 to 8 keV range. India's observatory will operate in the 8 to 50 keV range, complementing IXPE’s observations. XPoSat will be able to observe about 50 bright galactic sources, Vadawale adds.

Scientists are interested in learning more about X-ray pulsars, strongly magnetized neutron stars powered by accretion from a donor star. Chandreyee Maitra at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany, wants to map the polarization signatures of these rapidly spinning neutron stars. “ _These signatures can help us map the emission region and geometry of the X-rays,"_ Maitra says.

XPoSAT can potentially unpack the accretion geometry of black holes in binary stars, which are made up of a normal star and a collapsed star. This has remained an open question for astrophysicists, despite significant advances in X-ray spectroscopy. " _Combining XPoSAT with IXPE observations will likely impact this area of research significantly,“_ says Vadawale.

In 2020, an international group of researchers reported spotting via Astrosat an extreme-UV light from the AUDFs01 galaxy, 9.3 billion light years away from Earth. _"Setting up science support cells will help foster a diverse community of researchers to analyse similar data from XPoSAT"_ , says Ranjeev Misra of Inter-University Centre of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune.

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World Health Day(WHD) is celebrated every year on 7th April to mark the anniversary of founding of WHO in 1948. The celebration has aimed to create awareness of the specific health theme to highlight a priority area of concern. This year,2024 marks the 76th
anniversary of WHO and as a part of the celebration, WHO has chosen " My health, My Right" as the theme of World Health Day 2024, which focuses on the fundamental human right: access to quality health care, education and information. This year’s theme was chosen to champion the right of everyone, everywhere to have access to quality health services, education, and information, as well as safe drinking water, clean air, good nutrition, quality housing, decent working and environmental conditions, and freedom from discrimination........

05/04/2024

All students of outgoing 2024 batch are cordially invited✨🎖ī¸

03/04/2024

Rosemary, a fragrant evergreen shrub has many nutritional and medicinal benefits. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was used to strengthen memory. Several studies have been conducted to indicate that the aroma of the Rosemary improve cognitive function, boosting alertness and concentration. The aroma of the rosemary has been linked to aid memory loss,clearing the mind,mood, relieving stress and anxiety.

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“Theatre is the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” –
Oscar Wilde

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It takes 20 years to build a Reputation and few minutes of CYBER INCIDENT to RUIN IT.......

22/03/2024

In 1993, the United Nations General Assembly decided that a day should be dedicated to creating awareness about the conservation and significance of fresh water in our lives. Since 1993, March 22 has been observed as World Water Day.

The theme of World Water Day 2024 is 'Water for Peace'. When we cooperate on water, we create a positive ripple effect – fostering harmony, generating prosperity and building resilience to shared challenges.

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20/03/2024

The International Day of Happiness serves to underscore the importance of happiness in setting goals and aspirations for individuals, fostering a better quality of life, promoting sustainable development, achieving general prosperity, and combating poverty.

The International Day of Happiness, also known as World Happiness Day or Happiness Day, is observed on March 20 every year. The day’s goal is to make the world a kinder and happier place by encouraging people to practise simple, daily happiness habits.

The International Day of Happiness encourages people to consider that there are a variety of ways to find happiness, including meaningful relationships with others, good mental health, and self-fulfilment. This day is celebrated as a call to action for people and organisations to concentrate on raising their own and their communities’ standards of happiness. We can make the world a happier and more fulfilling place for everyone if we acknowledge and prioritise happiness.

15/03/2024

Techno India Group Academia,South Kolkata
B-199, Survey Park, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700075

Admission in Class XI (SESSION:2024-2025) in Science, Commerce and Humanities.

An Independent Co-educational Higher Secondary School of Techno India Group(TIG), Kolkata, affiliated to West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education.

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National Pi Day on March 14th recognizes the mathematical constant Ī€. Also known as pi, the first three and most recognized digits are 3.14.
Pi (Greek letter Ī€), one of the most well-known mathematical constants, is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. For any circle, the distance around the edge is a little more than three times the distance across.

“Probably no symbol in mathematics has evoked as much mystery, romanticism, misconception and human interest as the number pi”
~William L. Schaaf, Nature and History of Pi......

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The World Science Congress, an incredible International Science Association of great repute, had organised the 15th International Science Conference and Poster making Competition for School Students in the Jadavpur University, kolkata,India during 1st March to 2nd March,2024.

The theme of the Conference and Poster competition was " One Earth One Family One Future".

Techno India Group Academia, South Kolkata has bagged the 2nd prize at The World Science Congress Poster making competition at Jadavpur university.🏅🏆



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"BANI BANDANA" on 14th February, 2024.

we celebrated the auspicious occasion of Saraswati Puja with great vigour and enthusiasm. This day also marks the advent of the Spring season. Students assembled in large numbers in colourful traditional attire to offer 'pushpanjali' and seek blessings from the 'Goddess of Learning and music', who is believed to bestow wisdom and artistic talent upon her devotees. The youthful exuberance of students made us feel very happy. The air in our school was filled with the sound of the conch shells, chants of sacred mantras.
Our students of yesteryears were invited on this occasion who were extremely elated to get an opportunity to dig in the nostalgia of bygone days.



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The history of the origin and the growth of the Indian Museum is one of the remarkable events towards the development of heritage and culture of India. Indian Museum is the earliest and the largest multipurpose Museum not only in the Indian subcontinent..

Our students of class XI (Biology and History) had visited the Indian Museum,Kolkata.



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The wall has published an exclusive article featuring the Annual sports meet 2024 of Techno India Group Academia, South Kolkata at Garfa Sitalatala Balak Samiti.

Please find the below-mentioned link for your reference:-
https://www.thewall.in/education/techno-india-sports-day/tid/121939

Thank you The Wall🙏


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Glimpses of Day 2 TIGA,South Kolkata Annual Sports Meet 2024✨


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May the tricolour always fly high, symbolising the values of courage, truth, and peace and wishing everyone a proud and Happy Republic Day!🇮đŸ‡ŗ

Happy Republic Day to the incredible people of India! May the spirit of democracy strengthen our bonds and lead us to a brighter future.

Celebration of 75th Republic Day🇮đŸ‡ŗat School🙏🌷


26/01/2024

Let's celebrate the spirit of unity and diversity that defines our great nation. May we continue to strive for progress and prosperity together.
Happy Republic Day! 🇮đŸ‡ŗ


25/01/2024

Techno India Group Academia South Kolkata School Annual Sports Meet 2024

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Glimpses of Day1 TIGA,South Kolkata Annual Sports Meet 2024✨


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Practice Session for Inaugural programme of Annual Sports Meet 2024🏅🏆


19/01/2024

Annual Sports Meet 2024âšŊđŸĨŽđŸđŸ…đŸ†

Venue : Garfa Sitalatala Balak Samity Field
Date : 23rd and 24th January, 2024
Time : 8:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m



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Opportunities Beyond School.....đŸŽ¯âœ¨
Counselling Session for Schools
New Edge Program
A Techno India Group Initiative......





12/01/2024

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