Saturday, 6 June 2026

Format for RTI Application

 Format for RTI application

Self Address………………

………………………………….

…………………………………..

 

Dated:…………………………

 

The State Information Officer (SPIO)

………………………………..(District & State)

 

Subject: About……………………..(You can take the help of question)

Sir/Madam,

Kindly supply me the following information under RTI Act, 2005.

(i)……………………………………………………….

(ii)………………………………………………………

(iii)……………………………………………………..

 

I have attached a postal order of Rs. 50/- as the required fee along with this application.

 

Regards

…………………………….. (Name of the Applicant)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example

Write an application under RTI act 2005 asking information from KUK about the number of students who applied for re-evaluation during the year 2015-16. Suppose yourself as Summit of 432, Kamala Nagar, Ludhiana (Punjab)

 

432, Kamla Nagar

Ludhiana (Punjab)

May 16, 2022

 

The State Public Information Officer

Kurukshetra

 

Subject: Seeking information under RTI Act 2005 about the number of students applied for re-evaluation of their answer-sheets during the year 2015-16

Kindly supply me the following information:

(i)           How many students applied for re-evaluation of their answer-sheets during the year 2015-16 in the subject of English Exam held on March 23, 2016

(ii)        Was the result declared on time?

(iii)      How many students were declared Pass?

(iv)      If there was delay in declaring the result, state the reason/reasons.

Sir, I have attached the postal order of Rs. 50/- as the required fee along with the application.

Regards,

 

 

Formats-Formal-Informal Letters

 

1. Personal Letters

Sender’s Address

Date ……………
(Leave Space)

Dear…………..(name of the friend)

Body of the letter………

…………………..

…………………

Yours Sincerely/affectionately/Lovingly

Name…………………………………

Example:

 

224, Adarsh Nagar

Ludhiana,

Oct. 18, 2011

 

Dear Raman,

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

…………… ………..

Yours Sincerely,

Rajat

 

2. Semi official Letters (written by an individual)

 

2246, Urban Estate

Gurgaon

Oct. 15, 2011

 

To

The S.D.O./ M/S ............... Publishers (designation of the officer/ Name of the            

                                                                                                     firm)
-------------------

 

......................(City)

 

Subject……………………………………………….

 

Dear Sir,/Dear Madam or Sir/ Madam,

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

 

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

Name of the person

 



 

 

3. Letter to the Editor of a Newspaper

Sender's Address

……………….

……………….

……………….

Date……….....

 

To

      The Editor

      ............................ (Name of the newspaper)

      ............................(Name of the City)

 

      Subject…………………………………….

 

      Dear Sir/ Madam,

       ………………………………………………………………………………..

       ……………………………………………………………………………….

        …………………………………………………………………………………

       ………………………..

 

      Yours faithfully,

      Anil Mishra

 

 

       

 

What is a Memo?

What is a Memo?

A memo is the short form of a memorandum (The plural form is Memoranda).

A.    Letters are used as a means of communication with other people, companies, or firms.  But a memo is written within an organisation, a company/firm institution, an office, etc.

B.    A memo is written in short.

For example, a managing director can circulate a memo to his employees in order to instruct them about any point.

A School Principal can instruct his staff about any point of concern.

Example:

Suppose you are the Principal of a College. Write a memo to the College staff, especially teachers, instructing them to reach school on time.

S.G.N. College of Education, Narela

Date: 29 May 2022

Memo No: 234/29-05-2-22

To: All the staff-members

From: S. Sawant, the Principal

All the staff members, especially the teachers, are required to pay attention to the habit of late coming to the premises of the college. Some of you have made your regular habit to reach college late even by half an hour. This is a sheer disrespect to the orders issued several times to all in written form. The management office-bearers have also taken a serious view of unpunctuality found in several staff members.

So, if any of the staff members reaches College late in the future, his or her full-day absence would be marked in the attendance register.

In case of any emergency, make a call and send a message to the coordinator well in time.

Principal

 

 

Importance of Reading Newspapers Daily-A Speech

1. Importance of Reading Newspapers Daily-A Speech

Good morning, everyone,

Today, I would like to speak about the importance of reading newspapers daily.

In a rapidly changing world, staying informed is essential. Newspapers provide us with reliable information about current events, education, science, sports, and international affairs. Reading a newspaper for just fifteen minutes a day can significantly improve our general knowledge, vocabulary, and critical thinking skills.

Imagine being unaware of important events that affect your country and society. Newspapers help us become responsible and informed citizens. They also prepare students for competitive examinations and group discussions.

Many successful people begin their day by reading a newspaper because they understand the value of knowledge. As the saying goes, “Knowledge is power.”

Therefore, I urge all of you to develop the habit of reading newspapers every day. A small daily effort can lead to a brighter and more informed future.

Thank you.


2. Importance of Learning Second Language-A Speech

Good morning, everyone,

Today, I would like to speak on why every student should learn a second language.

Language is more than a means of communication; it is a bridge between cultures. Learning a second language helps students connect with people from different backgrounds and understand diverse perspectives.

Research shows that bilingual students often have better memory, problem-solving skills, and career opportunities. In today's globalized world, employers highly value people who can communicate in more than one language.

Imagine traveling to another country and being able to speak confidently with local people. It opens doors to friendships, education, and professional growth.

Moreover, learning a new language builds confidence and broadens our horizons. It teaches us to appreciate different cultures and traditions.

 

Therefore, I encourage every student to learn a second language. It is not just an academic skill; it is an investment in your future success.

Thank you.


3. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Social Media-A Speech

Social media has become an important part of modern life. Firstly, it enables people to communicate instantly with friends and family across the world. Moreover, it provides access to news, educational resources, and entertainment. For example, students can use social media platforms to share knowledge and learn new skills. However, excessive use of social media can lead to addiction and waste valuable time. In addition, it may expose users to misinformation, cyberbullying, and privacy risks. Therefore, people should use social media wisely and responsibly. Finally, while social media offers numerous benefits, it also presents certain challenges. Thus, a balanced and careful approach can help individuals enjoy its advantages while minimizing its disadvantages.

Transitional Words Used: Firstly, Moreover, For example, However, In addition, Therefore, Finally, Thus.




4. The Importance of Environmental Protection-A Speech

"The Importance of Environmental Protection" using more than five transitional words from different categories.

Environmental protection is essential for the survival and well-being of all living beings. Firstly, it helps maintain ecological balance and preserves natural resources for future generations. Moreover, a clean environment promotes good health and reduces the spread of diseases. However, rapid industrialization, deforestation, and pollution are causing serious environmental problems. Therefore, governments and citizens must work together to protect nature. For example, planting trees and reducing plastic use can significantly improve environmental quality. In addition, conserving water and energy helps prevent resource depletion. Finally, environmental protection is not only a responsibility but also a necessity. Thus, by taking small but meaningful steps today, we can ensure a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future for everyone.

Transitional Words Used:

1. Firstly (sequence)

2. Moreover (addition)

3. However (contrast)

4. Therefore (result)

5. For example (illustration)

6. In addition (addition)

7. Finally (sequence)

8. Thus (conclusion)

 

5. The Role of Sports in a Student’s Life-A Speech

Sports play a vital role in a student’s life by promoting physical fitness and mental well-being. Firstly, regular participation in sports helps students remain healthy and active. Moreover, it develops qualities such as discipline, teamwork, leadership, and self-confidence. For example, team games teach students how to cooperate and work towards a common goal. However, sports should be balanced with academic studies to ensure overall development. In addition, participation in sports reduces stress and improves concentration, which can enhance academic performance. Therefore, schools should encourage students to take part in various sports activities. Finally, sports help shape a student's personality and prepare them for future challenges. Thus, sports are an essential part of education and contribute significantly to a student's holistic development.


Friday, 5 June 2026

Achieving Coherrence in Writing with Transitional Words

 What are transition words? Explain their importance in achieving coherence in writing with examples from at least 4 different categories.

Transitional Words-Importance-Achieving Coherence Writng

Transition words are words or phrases that connect ideas, sentences, and paragraphs in a piece of writing. They act as bridges between thoughts and help readers follow the writer's ideas smoothly. Examples include words such as however, therefore, moreover, and finally.

Transition words are important because they improve coherence, which means the logical flow and connection of ideas in writing. They help readers understand relationships such as addition, contrast, sequence, cause and effect, and examples. Without transition words, writing may appear disconnected and confusing.

Some common categories of transition words are:

Addition: Moreover, Furthermore, In addition

Example: "The book is informative. Moreover, it is easy to understand."

Contrast: However, Nevertheless, On the other hand

Example: "The task was difficult. However, she completed it successfully."

Cause and Effect: Therefore, Thus, As a result

Example: "He worked hard; therefore, he passed the examination."

Sequence/Order: Firstly, Next, Finally

Example: "Firstly, gather the materials. Finally, complete the project."

Thus, transition words play a crucial role in making writing clear, coherent, and effective.

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, 16 May 2026

What is a resume writing?

 

Q4. What is a resume writing? Make a format of resume writing mentioning important points.

Ans. Resume writing is the process of creating a formal document that highlights a person’s education, skills, work experience, and achievements. A resume is usually prepared when applying for a job, internship, or academic opportunity. It helps employers quickly learn about the candidate’s qualifications.

 Format of a Resume (with Important Points):

 1. Personal Information:

 

Full Name:

 

Address:

 

Phone Number:

 

Email ID:

 

2. Career Objective:

 

A brief statement about your career goals and what you aim to achieve in the position you’re applying for.

 

3. Educational Qualifications:

 

Examination  Board/University  Year         Percentage/Grade

10th                        

12th                        

Graduation                    

 

4. Work Experience (if any):

 

Mention job title, company name, duration, and main responsibilities.

 

5. Skills:

 

List relevant skills (e.g., computer knowledge, communication skills, typing speed, languages known).

 

6. Achievements:

 

Awards, certificates, or special accomplishments (if any).

 

7. Hobbies and Interests:

 

A few personal interests that show your personality.

 

8. References (optional):

 

Names and contact details of people who can vouch for your character or qualifications.

 

9. Declaration:

 

A statement confirming that the information given is true.

Example: I hereby declare that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

 

Date:

Place:

Signature

Name

Format for Resume

1. Name………………………

2. Date of Birth……………………

3. Permanent Address……………………..

4. Marital Status………………………………..

5. Health………………………………………….

6. Educational Qualification:

(i) Secondary Education:

School

Period

Exam Passed

Subjects

Grade/Marks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) College Level:

University

Period

Exam Passed

Subjects

Division/Marks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(iii) Additional Qualification:

University

Period

Exam Passed

Subjects

Division/Marks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(in) Any Other Particulars:

 

Experience

Name of Inst./Firm

Position Held

Nature of Duties

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Present Employment:

(i) Position…………………………………………..

(ii) Salary Drawn……………………………………

9. References:

(i)

Name:………………………….

Full Address:………………………. Institution/Firm………………………..

Position Held……………………………………

(ii)

Name:………………………….

Full Address:………………………. Institution/Firm………………………..

Position Held……………………………………

 

 

Date                                             Signature