Saturday, 3 December 2016

NATIONAL POLLUTION CONTROL DAY - REPORT

NATIONAL POLLUTION CONTROL DAY 2016

                   National pollution control day 2016 would be celebrated on Friday, 2nd of December. The National Pollution Control Day is celebrated every year on 2nd of December in India in order to give the honor and memorialize the thousands of human beings who had lost their existence because of the Bhopal gas calamity.

  • Why National Pollution Control Day is celebrated ?

         One of the leading factors of celebrating the national pollution control day every year is to manage and control the Industrial Disaster as well as prevention of the pollution (created by the industrial processes or manual negligence) of water, air and soil. Varieties of laws are declared by the Government all over world in order to seriously control and prevent the pollution. National pollution control day is celebrated every year on 2nd of December to make aware the people and most importantly to aware the industries about paying great attention towards the need of Pollution Control Acts.



  • National Pollution Control Board

    The well-functioning or malfunctioning of all the laws and rules are checked by the National Pollution Control Board (NPCB) or Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) which is the governing body in India for the prevention of pollution.


  • What are the Control Measures?
  • Urban Waste water treatment and reuse project
  • Scientific treatment of solid waste and its management
  • Reduce generation of waste
  • Sewage treatment facility
  • Reuse of waste and producing energy from the waste.
  • Biomedical waste treatment facility
  • Electronic waste treatment facility
  • Water supply projects
  • Resources recovery project
  • Energy saving projects
  • Hazardous waste management in urbanized areas
  • Projects on the Clean Development Mechanism







                


REPORT OF AIDS DAY

REFLECTION OF THIRD WEEK

Thursday, 14 January 2016

PHOTOS OF MATHEMATICIANS








About Mathematics

                                      MATHEMATICS


                             Mathematics is the study of topics such as quantity(numbers),

                       structure,space and change.There is a range of views among 
                      
                       mathematiciansand philosophers as to the exact scope and
                     
                       definition of mathematics.

                                                  Mathematics seeks out patterns and use them 

                        to formulate new conjectures. Mathematics resolves the truth or

                        falsity of conjectures by mathematical proof. Through the use of

                        abstaction and logic, mathematics developed from counting,

                        calculation, measurement and the systematic study of the shapes 

                        and the motion og physical objects.

                                                    Aristotle defined mathematics as " the science of 

                        quantity" , and this definition prevailed until the 18th century. Starting 

                        in the 19th century when the study of mathematics increased in rigor 

                        and began to adress abstract topic such as group theory and projective 

                        geometry, which have no clear - cut realationto quantity and measurement.

                        Mathematiciand and philosophers began to propose a variety of new 

                        definitions.
                                                Guass referred mathematics as "queen of sciences".

                        Mathematics is in the sence filed of knowledge.


                     THE BRANCHES OF MATHEMATICS

            •                   Foundations
            •                   Algebra                                                                      
            •                 Arithmetic                                                         
            •                Analysis                                                               
            •                Geometry
            •         Applied mathematics