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quietimtryingtostudy · 2 years ago
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Wisdom to give to the future generations: For chemistry boards, at the last moment, other than revising what you've studied, solve previous year questions and sample papers.
Most sample papers have pyq's in them (eg. ULike) and there's chapterwise pyq's in some books too (eg. Arihant). You can also find either and both of these (pyq's and sample papers) online too. Solve them.
My paper didn't go too well, but it was as good as it was because of the questions I saw and practised today. It matters. Solve pyq's and sample papers, please.
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otrform6 · 6 months ago
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CBSE 12th Result 2024 cbseresults.nic.in
CBSE 12th Result Digilocker Link {cbseresults.nic.in} 2024 Date link, CBSE 12th Result Roll Number Wise, CBSE 12 Result Date 2024, Central Board of Secondary Education every year conduct the CBSE 12th examination at schedule March months 2024. All over India CBSE affiliated school students appear in the written annual examinations
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javatpoint · 1 year ago
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CBSE Class10 Board Exam Date Sheet 2024, Exam Dates Announced
CBSE Class 10 Board Exam Date Sheet 2024: A Comprehensive Guide The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) Class 10 Board Exam is one of the most significant milestones in a student’s academic journey. As the exam draws closer, it’s essential to stay updated with the latest information regarding the exam schedule. This is where the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam Date Sheet comes into the…
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neet-aspirant · 10 months ago
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guys is it authentic news that cbse will conduct 2 board exams for the batches of 10 & 12 from the academic session 2024-25? and that it's not compulsory to give both if you're already satisfied with the first exam ka marks? because humne toh already 10th ka board exam de diya, ab ye kya double wala jhamela hai?? i don't wanna get into all these intricacies bhai ek hi saal bacha hai, hume shanti se apna 12th board dene do next year 😭🙏
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insane-in-the-membranee · 9 months ago
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Mind you, we have our board chemistry exam tomorrow and we don't even know whether we'll pass or not for sure BUT masti nahi rukni chahiye 🤡💃💃
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thegirlwholivesin-delusion · 6 months ago
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Do they think it's funny?!?!
TO SPREAD FAKE NEWS AND MAKE KIDS PANIC
FUCK YOU
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Holi 2024: Date, Timings, History, Food & Celebration, and All You Need to Know
Holi 2024: Date, Timings, History, Food &Celebration, and All You Need to Know
Holi Hai!'' Listening to this, some of us will 'Rewynd' back to a time when colors weren't just shades of pixels for us but the essence of joy itself.
A time when every wall, every road, and every single person is a canvas, and we are free to paint it the way we like. The time of Holi and Dhuleti!
Picture this: every small village in India, every town, every city, buzzing with excitement as the full moon of Phalguna brightens the sky, signaling the arrival of Holi. With the laughter and playful shouts, there's an old tale being told. A tale of love, courage, and the triumph of good over evil, reminding us why we gather every year to splash colors, share sweets, and celebrate life's beautiful moments. So, grab your colors and let's dive into this vibrant story of Holi together.
What is Holi, and Why Do People Celebrate It?
Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the beginning of spring, good harvests, and fertility. It's also known as the Festival of Colors, Love, and Spring. 
Holi, or the 'festival of colors', symbolizes the rich tapestry of Indian culture, celebrating the onset of spring, the victory of good over evil, and the enduring spirit of community. Rooted in ancient legends, like the story of Prahlad and Holika, Holi symbolizes the triumph of faith and goodness.
It also celebrates the divine love of Radha and Krishna, showcasing the playful and delicate aspects of devotion. Beyond the mythology, Holi brings together people from all walks of life, dissolving social barriers in a shared experience of joy, forgiveness, and renewal. 
This festival reflects the essence of Indian tradition, where life is a colorful mosaic of moments shared with loved ones, celebrated with enthusiasm and open hearts.
Holi 2024 date and time:-
In 2024, Holi will be celebrated with its usual pomp and grandeur, aligning with the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Phalguna. The exact date and the auspicious time for Holika Dahan are determined by the Hindu lunar calendar, which represents the essence of tradition and astronomical significance.
Holi and Dhuleti will be observed on March 24th and March 25th, respectively, in 2024. 
The auspicious time, or muhurat, for celebrating Holi falls between 7:19 PM and 9:38 PM on March 24. Following this, on March 25, people can joyously play Holi by sharing colors and spreading cheer amongst friends and family members.
The auspicious time (muhurat) of Holika Dahan is from 23.15.58 minutes to 24.23.27 minutes. That means the duration of Holika Dahan will last for 1 hour and 7 minutes.
Fastival
Date
Timings
Holika Dahan
(Chhoti Holi)
Sunday 
March 24, 2024 
Start at 07:19 PM on March 24th (Evening).
End 09:38 PM, March 24th (Evening) 
Holi/Dhuleti (Badi Holi)
Monday
March 25, 2024
Start 12:24 AM on March 24th (Midnight)
End 02:59 AM 25th March (Mid Night) 
What is Dhuleti (Rangwali Holi)? 
“Dhuleti” is another term commonly used to refer to the celebration of Holi, particularly in regions of India like Gujarat and Maharashtra. 
It usually occurs on the day after the main day of Holi (Badi Holi). 
During Dhuleti, people come together to play with colors, spray colored water (known as "abeer" or "gulal") on each other, dance to music, enjoy festive foods, and exchange greetings and sweets.
It's a vibrant and joyful occasion that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring.
How is Holi celebrated in different parts of India?
Fundamentally, Holi is a festival that has a celebration spread across two days. The first day is Holika Dahan, which takes place in the evening. The following day is Dhuleti, where people play with colors, flowers, and water in the morning.
Holi is celebrated with distinct traditions across different regions of India, each adding its own unique cultural flavor to the festivities.
North India (Mathura and Vrindavan): 
The birthplace of Lord Krishna, these cities observe Holi with exceptional zeal. The festivities here include the famous Lathmar Holi, where women playfully hit men with sticks, and the tradition is filled with singing and dancing.
West India (Rajasthan and Gujarat): 
In Rajasthan, royal processions and folk dances add to the Holi charm. Gujarat celebrates with the pot-breaking ritual, where men form human pyramids to reach and break pots of buttermilk.
East India (West Bengal and Odisha): 
In West Bengal, Holi, known as Dol Jatra, is celebrated with musical instruments, singing, and dancing. Idols of Radha and Krishna are placed on swings and worshipped.
South India (Karnataka and Tamil Nadu): 
While Holi is less prominent here, communities come together to celebrate with music, dance, and the exchange of sweets. The focus is more on religious aspects and temple rituals.
Where can I celebrate Holi in India?
Holi can be celebrated in any household, community, residential setting, or hotel in India, as it is a very widely celebrated festival, and you will find everyone celebrating it. 
However, to get the true sense of the Holi and Dhuleti celebrations, you must consider some special regions that take the whole celebration to the next level.
In Delhi, the festival is a musical extravaganza marked by tilak-adorned foreheads and spontaneous street parties. Varanasi's sacred ambience is heightened with colorful powders and riverside festivities. Anandpur Sahib offers a spiritual experience with martial parades and devotional music. Jaipur dazzles with elephant parades and palace events, while Goa's Shigmo brings folklore to life through parades and art. Vrindavan and Mathura draw devotees with their religious fervor, temple rituals, and less-crowded celebrations, truly showcasing India's diverse and rich festival culture.
Safety tips for Holi 2024:
Celebrating Holi safely enhances the joy of the festival. Here are some tips to ensure a safe and vibrant Holi:
Use natural colors: 
Opt for organic and natural colors that are skin-friendly and easy to wash off. Chemical colors can be harmful to the skin and hair.
Protect Your Skin and Hair: 
Apply oil to your skin and hair before playing Holi. This acts as a barrier and makes it easier to remove colors later.
Wear protective clothing. 
Long sleeves and pants can protect your skin from harsh colors and the sun.
Keep Hydrated: 
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, as Holi celebrations often mean being outdoors for extended periods.
Eye Care: 
Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from colors, and if color gets into your eyes, rinse them with clean water immediately.
Respect Consent: 
Always ensure that you play Holi with those who are willing to participate. Respect personal space and consent.
Safe Eating: 
Enjoy Holi delicacies, but be cautious about consuming anything offered by strangers.
First Aid and Emergency Preparedness: 
Keep a first-aid kit handy for any accidental injuries, and know the emergency contact numbers.
These safety measures will help everyone enjoy Holi while keeping health and well-being in mind.
Holi is more than just a festival; it's a day that brings hearts closer, mends broken bonds, and blankets the world in a spectrum of colors. It's a time when we can all let go of our inhibitions and truly revel in the joy of being together. So, this Holi, let's spread love, joy, and the vibrant colors of togetherness.
FAQs
1. When is Holi in 2024? 
Holi will be celebrated on the 24th and 25th of March 2024, i.e., the full moon day of the Hindu month Phalguna.
2. Is Holi celebrated outside of India? 
 Yes, Holi is celebrated in many countries around the world, wherever there is a significant Indian diaspora.
3. What are the traditional foods prepared and enjoyed during Holi?
Traditional foods include gujiya, mathri, malpua, and thandai, among others.
4. What are the tasty dishes prepared for Holi? 
Dishes like gujiya, dahi bhalla, chhole, and various sweets and savouries are prepared to mark the occasion.
5. What is the timing of the Holi celebration (Holika Dahan) in 2024?
The auspicious time for Holika Dahan is from 11:15:58 PM to 12:23:27 AM. This means that the duration of Holika Dahan will last for 1 hour and 7 minutes.
 Springfield Public School Ambala No-1 Boarding School In India wishing You Very Happy Holi 2024
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stevensgus · 8 months ago
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Ye duniya bhar ka padhne ka motivation mujhe main exam ki ek shaam pehle hi kyu aata hai 😭
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studywithrhea-studyblr · 9 months ago
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Got only 2 weeks left for board exams and I'm starting organic from the scratch lmao.
Will I be able to finish on time? I will do it.
I'm only going to focus on organic for now.
Target:-
11th GOC ✅
Haloalkanes & Haloarenes ✅
Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers
Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids
Amines ✅
Biomolecules ✅
Coordination Compounds & F-Block Elements ✅
Chemical Kinetics ✅
Revision ✅
Solve Sample Papers ✅
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08.02.2024
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academiawho · 9 months ago
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Is 20 days enough to prepare for boards i havent touched phy yet have to revise chem and complete math syllabus i really want to score well in boards like above 90 is it still possible
Hello anon,
First of all, I cannot begin to express how angry I am at your predicament. If the countdown came to 20 days with no fault of yours (like health issues, labs etc.) it's understandable. But if it happened by your own free will, because you couldn't help but procrastinate, then I am miffed.
Please start studying at least now. Don't look for my assurance whether 20 days are going to be enough or not.
START. STUDYING. RIGHT NOW. ALL OF YOU.
I'm not a youtube educator to make videos like "Last 20 Days for Boards❗ Are they enough❓" I am like the other quiet person sitting next to you in the library. And I'm telling you to start. Expecting 90 plus? Then you should study like it. Effort equals Result.
Focus on nothing else for these few days and take lots of help from your teachers. Let me know if I can help you in any way.
Let me know if these include any of your dates: (CBSE)
19 Feb - Hindi 22 Feb - English 27 Feb - Chemistry 4 Mar - Physics 9 Mar - Maths 12 Mar - PE 15 Mar - Psychology 19 Mar - Biology
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millenniumlko2021 · 2 years ago
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averageambivert · 9 months ago
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reblogging because this right here is the cause of my procrastination rn. Gonna get back to studying now :)
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curious. anyway,
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rukminidevipublicschool · 2 days ago
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insane-in-the-membranee · 9 months ago
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Alright so I have my next exam on 27th (chemistry) and then phy on 4th.....I CAN'T WAIT FOR 4TH MARCH DAMNNN
I'm so stressed and exhausted rn like please— 🪦
After 4th, I'll be having my next exam on 12th March and I'll finally be able to relax as it's my optional subject so like I can chill and relax in that week >
Ab toh reactions wagera sb dimag ke upar se jaa rhe ratta bhi nhi maara jaa raha fr 😵😵
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thegirlwholivesin-delusion · 6 months ago
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Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck
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averageambivert · 9 months ago
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me rn because exams
my neck hurts AND I'm gay
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