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FOREZEZIEXAM
CBSE 70
~HAPTERWISE-TOPICWISEreport about an accident or incident one witnessed
about an enquiry/survey.
irae
en Headline
‘Name of the Reporter
Body of the Report |
Conclusion
(a) Headline: It should be catchy, short and informative.
(6) Name of the Reporter: It comes immediately under
the heading and is accompanied by designation (it
mentioned in the question) and whom one is writing
for.
{) Body of the Report : If the report is being written for
a newspaper, it must begin with the mention of name
of the place and date. When reporting an accident,
mention the time it occurred in the first paragraph.
Although, when reporting for a schoo! magazine, it
is not necessary to write the place and date at the
beginning of the first line, that information must be
Provided in the first paragraph. On the whole, the
body of the report must answer the quintessential
What, when, where, who and how questions. It should
be factual and not fictitious. It should be written in
indirect speech, in third person (without |, me or
You), Since the reporter is ‘reporting’ an incidence/
event, he/she cannot/should not give his/her personal
opinion.
(4) Conclusion :
or incident.
describes the summation of the event
SAMPLE REPORTS
_* — Report About an Event-1
Protest Rally Against Rampant ‘Corruption
~ By Mridul Gupta, HT Reporter
24 May, 20%% ; Members of the Young Urban
(YUVA), a youth organisation,
Jinging patriotic songs and:
i S The rally finally stopped
capital city, at
ives of YUVA
aia h representati
where the youth repré
street play on corruption and how to curb it,
f protest against «
to spread the message of 0
proved quite successful with the general public}
and vowing to fight against it.
= Report About an Event-2
Inter-School Drama Competition Held
— By Rudra Shome, Secretary,
Drama Society of Red Roses Public School 0
week long inter-school drama competition from
to 8, 20xx. Held at their newly renovated audito
drama competition was inaugurated by award!
actress Ms. Nandita Das, who graced the occas
chief guest and special judge. Schools from all over Deli
participated in the competition, the theme of whit
‘Save the Girl Child’ The school premises was beautiful
decorated and posters and banners on ‘Save Girl Chill
were displayed everywhere. The principal welcomed
all with a powerful speech about the importance
education, Post that, Ms. Nandita Das spoke about
declining sex ratio and plight of many girl children
face various forms of violence, such as rape, molest
early marriage, etc, The drama competition comme
Post the students and audience pledged to encd
education and protection of girl child. The inat
day held four plays on themes such as female
Gowry deaths, etc. Ms. Das appreciated and pra
each performance and the message each of
sent across. The rest of the week brought forwe
equally thought provoking theatre.
* — Report About an Accident-3
Brutal Car Crash, Teenage Driver Dead
~ By Nidhi sen, Staff
New Delhi, 15 April 20xx : A 16-year-old bo
this morning when his car collided with an.
bus near Rose View Hi igh School, Mathura
Victim was rushed to Artimis Hos
‘announced dead on arrival, a
Police said that the ic
__ attempted to turn. right from.is a piece of writing about a particular subject
the purpose of publishing in newspapers, magazine:
‘etc. to be read by the general public. An article
either to inform, entertain or express one's views.
pnarticle must be engaging if not always creative or
fomal It should be informative, factual and supported
fy substantial instances. Thoughts and ideas must be
aranged in 2 continuous flow so that the article make
complete sense from the beginning till the end.
Format of an Article
{e) Heading : It must be catchy, giving the reader an idea
‘about the topic/theme of the article. Itis immediately
followed by name of the writer.
0) The Topic : After a subtle introduction of the topic
inthe first few lines, emphasise on the main points,
India is known for its rich flora and faun:
landscapes, glorious past and varied cultural t
this makes India a major attraction for tourism. He
4
industry. a
Bad and filthy roads, rickety buses, over-priced taxis,
delayed trains, all make travelling a nightmare in
India, Moreover, the absence of decent and hygienic
accommodations, at a reasonable cost, adds to the
distraction of tourists visiting India. Besides, the growing
menace of terrorism is a huge deterrent for tourists.
The Government of Indianeeds to put concerted efforts in
place to revamp tourism in the country. Utmost emphasis
should be placed on infrastructure development and
beefing up the security. Such efforts will certainly make
india a leader in the world of tourism.ET AQ ets
Anarticle writing isa piece of writing about a
Reports are written narratives of an
articular subject writen for a target audience. :
taken place. Iti a recording of the
Presenting firsthand information of that
incident ;
fe
as
* objective may differ - informative, entertaining or just
an expression of one’s views
tobe published ina newspaper, magazine or blog
* must be informative, factual and with substantial
2 ‘written in past tense, reported speech using
sf a
* must make complete sense to the readers, keep them of expression (3" person)
engaged + provide a suitable title /heading
include name of reporter
include information from other.
‘must make an impact on the readers, and make them
think
‘Varying topics ranging from people/
social issues, technologicalem in touch with nature
Vanishing Joy of Childhood’. The event was
by students and teachers from different
" with unbuttoned shirts and loose ties, girls with rolled
upridiculously short skirts and colourful accessories are
Wit | rceived by teachers as those who refuse to conform to
the rules and regulations of the school. A’ nd the fact that
Nabe any form of uniform in military, corporate or other fields
ste | cforkenforces a sense of purpose and discipline cannot
AS? beignored.
tt Importance of public transport -By Ranjitha
ove, Withthe rise in global warming and economy constantly
(One | aected by fuel price rates, it is high time we discuss the
| iportance of finding alternative means to fight these
. iSues, Use of public transport could be a great choice in
vist | bing fight these problems. Public transport Is not only
yt *ordable, itis also a safe method of travelling.
ti | Mlofus should learn to use public transport like metros
iit | Mdbuses as our main method of conveyance instead of
jul | UMéprivate vehicles. This has many advantages, first we
Willsave fuel, we can regulate mass consumption of fuel
| thich will in turn make our economy not so dependent
fuel price rise. Secondly we will have less traffic on
the road, lesser traffic means lesser time to commute,
Wety little road rage or accidents and most importantly
in air quality due to air pollution from
i i
conveyance should be restricted to persone:
eeds while for daily commute we must
‘other to use public transport. ‘This move
itcan produce significantly less
per mile than astandard car carryingasi
‘emit less carbon monoxide per passenger per
automobile with a single occupant. Metro is.
and accessible source of public transpor
doesn't create pollution at all. Along. with
pollution, public transportation is also more fuel
which contributes to an overall decrease in the amount of
energy necessary for transportation, 7
Public transportation can convey many more people in
much less space than individual vehicles, which helps to
keep lower traffic congestion, which in turn reduces air
pollution from idling vehicles, and helps riders avoid the
stress that comes from dally driving in highly congested.
areas.
Public transportation is also linked with healthier
lifestyles, as people who use public transportation are
supposed to get more physical activity per day than those
who dont, just from walking to and from their transit
stops and their final destination.
The Importance of Hard Work and Punctuality in a
Student's Life “By Kanha Jasraj
Hard work will inevitably lead to a successful life. As
Margaret Thatcher quotes ‘I do not know anyone who has.
sgotten to the top without hard work. That isthe recipe. It will
rnot always get you to the top, but it will get you pretty near
Hard work is the building block to success. It is evident
that there are people who rely on their intelligence to.
attain success, But a person who puts in consistent and
constant efforts will reach wherever he or she wants 3s
Jong as he or she clearly sets his or her goals.
Some people have the notion that luck plays critical role
in achieving success in life. Well, this is absolutely false.
‘but not always. tis
Person might be lucky once or twice
important to understand that the success attained by luc
is always temporary whereas hard work yields permar
success, If we genuinely want to achieve something, it
‘only our tough grind that will take us to the top. nd
Striving hard can also help to develop and augment
‘one's brain’s capacity in terms of intelligence and
provided a person is ready to strive regularly by
his mindset on his or her goals. ~ aM
Being punctual is another key
‘our goals and objectives. Beinghas resulted in major climatic changes
hi ‘the seasons drastically. Monsoon for
ne, has not been the same. The rainfall has been quite
erratic in the recent past. As a result while some parts
‘of India suffered drought, others were flooded due to
‘incessant rainfall. However, the problem does not end
there. Although the urban jungle is growing at a fast pace,
it stil lacks some of the basic necessities, such as well
constructed and safe roads, proper garbage disposal and
drainage system, clean and disease free surroundings, etc.
Recent floods in many metropolitan cities of the country
during the monsoon season laid bare the hollowness of
the claims of the civic authorities of their preparedness.
Slightest rainfall causes the drains to overflow, which
flood the roads in return. The potholes formed on the road
get filled with water and quickly become the breeding
‘space for various disease causing bacterias. More often
than not the murky water hides under it the uncovered
pits, ditches and manholes, which cause severe accidents
and are a threat to life.
Since the civic authorities do not take timely action,
unnecessary traffic jams, electrical failure, office goers
and school children half submerged in the drain water
Overflowing ontheroad, etc. have become a common sight
during the monsoon every year. While the poor and the
‘Common man has to bear the brunt of the problem as their
hhutments too get flooded by the rain water, and not much
helpis provided to them to drain it out, no one is ever held
. to why these problems arose. Until and
Paroomng ened officials areheld accountablefornot
safer lies properly and get reprimanded for
Callous and unprofessional behaviour, the scenario is
not going to get better for common man,
9. Festivals of India
India is a secular country having diver
languages, customs and traditions. This is the reason why
Indians celebrate many festivals throughout the year.
Festival celebration brings happiness and joy to all. This
4s the occasion which creates a gathering, where all the
’
=
-By Karuna
se religions,
of the ways in wl
0. How to Provide Proper Health Care to the G
Man
‘Health is wealth: Man living on this earth ean.
only when his health is perfect.
Only a healthy person can eat, work and sleep
However, rising pollution, fast and competitive li
lack of nutritious food, etc, have caused health woes for;
large section of our population. Providing health carehas,
become commercialised, money spinning business today
It is no longer a charitable and ethical activity. Of all the
sectors in the world, health care occupies the first place
Based on the importance of the sector, the private sector
is the dominant health care provider in India.
Private health care sector has overtaken the Government
sector. Most health care expenses are paid by patients:
and their families which can be considered as health
expenditure. Private medical sector remains the primary
source of health care for 70% of households in urban
areas and 63% of households in rural areas. This ©
because of large population. The other reason is all the
government hospitals are over crowded and they lack
proper equipments and facilities.
In order to provide proper health care to the common
man, the government should increase the numbet
government hospitals, it should pass strict laws
private hospitals and in addition to these it should
create awareness on healthy lifestyles, nutritious
etc. in rural areas. The government should also pr?
health care in schools. Only the stringent implet
of necessary rules by the leaders of the nation can
change.
How to Keep a Check On Population
The growth in population is phenomenal.
second most populous country in the world. If
rate goes unchecked, we shall overtake China|
twenty years.
Indiaisa country rich innatural
Proportion of our people are living| and thus,
in an over-
>. However,
relief after
n an over-
cially pick-
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je number
quent the
ess will be
By Gopika
ng, unless
have lived
Rowling
herefore,
va Edison
umerable
2. HINTS
e peers (refer to cues)
“e Conclude including witness/participant a cco i
Value Points
© What - the efforts of 400 volunteers in the ‘each
one teach one’ campaign landed by the district
collector.
Who were taught and what was taught
When and where
Details of the volunteer work
Training received by the volunteers by the NGO |
and district administration
The infrastructure - classrooms, blackboard, ete.
¢ Any other valid relevant information. 6)
HINTS
Title
Reporter's Name/as a Correspondent
Content (Split into paragraphs)
Paragraph 1 - expansion of the headline
Paragraph 2 - Description/details (Chronologically)
[Use of transition words expected] }
Paragraph 3 - Eye witness account/s, concluding
observation
(make use of past tense; use of first person avoideed the safety
other challenges
‘on them, the working space itself is
ed and the workers work in conditions of
ad disregard. In addition to poor wages that
ai, they suffer from fatal work injuries every
The labour laws are very few and rarely
a country like India. Labourers are not paid
the labour market is such. The government
and other human right organisations should
ion to the plight of construction workers and
stricter rules and make sure they are implemented
: (5)
. f)
(i) (a)
W @
(vid (b)
(ii) (d)
(iv)
(vi) (b)
(any six) (1x 6 = 6)
‘ones confidence. Travelling to new p
opportunity to learn and experience ne
food. Sometimes we meet interesting people
lucky we end up making friends and amemory
whilst trying to explore a place.
These days the current trend is to ditch popul
crowded tourist places and opt for lesser known
underrated spots for a more quieter and intima
experience. But it doesn't matter what type of tourist ye
are, when you are travelling you are bound to discover:
many new facets of yourself and of the world in general,
We must make it a habit to take one proper vacati
year for self growth and satisfaction,‘of women talent in our country.
yment and opportunities, women
‘nation's progress as scientists, doctors,
sports persons, etc. There is no limit
hat they can achieve. Write an article in 120-
‘words on “Women Empowerment’. You are
"Accidents happen when people violate traffic rules.
Careless drivers cause suffering to themselves and
to others. Write an article in 120-150 words on
"Safe Driving’
1. Ar
1 Changing Education System by xyz
Education that was driven by devotion and thought
is no more 2 noble profession today. It has become
commercialized which should be a matter of concern
for one and all. Gone are the days when the educational
institutes were like places of worship; there were
Burukuls and ashrams where our ancestors received
their learning, Look at our education system today where
things are not going as they should have been. Today
Private schools and coaching centres are prospering,
have become a great source of generating profits, money
pinning businesses and the sad part is that parents too
feel compelled owing to today’s highly competitive world
tospend any amount of money on their chil
idren to get te
these institutes, ne
e ‘capitation fee’ being
‘educational institutes which is nothing
Neerja/Nitin, a with
2 ot a osted at Ghaziabad. YOU are o
group of reporters who reached the
site in a slum near the Gajraula toll
massive fire destroyed the slum entirely.
report in about 120-150 words for the
lving details of loss of life and damage.
Your school started cleanliness drive in
neighbourhood. As a student representative o
School's Eco Club, write a report in 120-450 words
giving details of the programme. You are Mahua of
SG. International School, Delhi,
You had an eye opening experience at a Personality
Development Workshop organised for the studenis
of Class-XI and XII by your school. Write a reportin
120-150 words. You are Nandan/Nandini
but a price for selling education. There is a strong needto
change the basics of education system in order to rewe
the real importance of it a
econ
Importance of Art byRonl } to tal
Art has existed for many years in our society. Wel hasee
have ‘seen paintings in caves and rocks. HOW
many of us dont take art very seriously, We think RS I
something anyone can do. But art needs lots of ereativlY .
and is very important for our society. It's a part of What
makes us human ~ a form of expression. When childtem
are young, they draw to express themselves. They i
to draw something creative that reflects their thouslt
process.
Art is also a remarkable mode of depicting culture from |
all over the world. Just like the paintings made in cav&
and rocks by the ancient people, it gives us an idea:
their culture and a form of preserving it. It rel
society's beliefs, cultural values, etc.
Art is powerful because it can potentially ft
culture, politics, and even the economy.
@ powerful work of art, we feel moved,
wider understanding of human exp7 I by Ram Jain
gan of women empowerment the question
“have women become really strong?” and
‘term struggle ended?” Many programmes have
tational Wornen’s day, Mother's Day, ete. in order
fobring awareness in the society about the true rights
gedvalue of the women in the development of the nation.
‘wonen need to be progressed in a number of spheres.
‘heres a high level of gender inequality in India where
women are ilitreated by their family members and
ipsiders. The percentage of illiterate population in India
‘smostly covered by the women. The real meaning of the
wnen empowerment is to make them well educated
“ndleave them free so that they can be capable to take
theirown decisions in any field
Given the chance, they are capable of achieving great
jeights and being equal to their male counterparts. The
Ialioof female sex and female literacy both has increased
cvertimeand should continue like this. Indianeedsto take
seme advance steps to improve the position of women in
Ihesoclety through proper health, higher education and
economic participation. Women empow
to take full speed in right direction instead
ascent stage
ong needa
er torevie
ment needs
of being in
by Roi
ociety. We
Howeves
e think its
creat
art of whit
on child
;, They
sr thouslt
by XYZ
4 Safe Driving
There are many ideas and laws that are created to ensure
asafe and pleasurable driving exp Some are
Holding aggressive drivers, alertness while driving, and
Following vehicle distance, vehicle speed, and special
Ahiving situations.
One of the many factors in
isthe ability to control your emotions and your stress.
ience
remaining safe on the roads
jture ff } Some drivers do not know how to deal with stress, This
ye in J atin can hinder the abilty to drive safely and ensure
idea abot Sfety on the roads. If you encounter a vehicle that is
retieg®! | ving recklessly and constantly following, the best
thing to do is to avoid a confrontation, to reduce speed
8d alow him to over take your vehicle. Do not provoke
__Pedver, just let them pass.
are avoidable, all it takes is to
gs. Pay attention to what you are
be aware of your
doing. Cell
following too closely. Most rear end collision
by the vehicle in the back following too closely.
DB. Senior Secondary School, Nagpur
Arts and Culture Fiesta, which commenced on the 1
‘of August and ended on the 26th of August. in which
po
Arts and culture
Marina, C retary
ag
26" August, 20%: Our school organised @ 7
N15
schools of our town participated. It was a great music
and dance extravaganza which saw a wide variety of
creative art along with Indian classical muste and folklore
and western music and dance forms. During this weele
long festival, many competitions and programmes
were organised in our school and these were graced
by illustrious painters and reputed theatre artists and
dancers. On the concluding day of this festival, a twWo=
hour-long programme displaying a unique fusion of
assical and western dance and music was put up. This
was a treat and delight for all music and dance lovers
and was also the highlight of our festival. Seeing the
huge success of this fiesta our principal assured us that
attempts would be made to organise it on a regular basis.
Slum Area Destroyed in Massive Fire
by Nitin Sharma, Staff Reporter ABP News India,
Ghaziabad
Gajraula 5 March, 20%; On Saturday, life as they knew:
it, turned to ashes for Madhu Vihar slum dwellers; 3:
massive fire destroyed it entirely. The slum was situated
near the Gajraula toll booth.
Witnessing the billowing smoke, panic and walling of
victims, many bystanders rushed to help them escape:
‘The arrival of fire engines finally brought some respite
for the helpless slum dwellers. f
The police, who arrived at the scene half-an-hout
suspects that the fire was! caused due to short ¢
Cross along with some local NGOs and police
to rescue the victims. At least eighty
ited in the local
‘jhuggis, which form the Madhu Vihar
‘perished in the fire and about 2000
dwellers have been rendered homeless in this tragic
incidence.
Relief was provided immediately in the form of clothes,
food and medical aids so that they may carry on with
their lives. Free medical service has been provided to the
wounded. However, basic essentials are still required and
being accepted. A group of volunteers have taken the
initiative to look after those admitted in the hospitals.
3. Special Cleanliness Drive Programme
‘by Mahua, S.R., Eco Club, $.G. international School, Delhi
Delhi, April 2, 20xx : The Eco Club of the school
launched a special cleanliness drive in the school and
its neighbourhood from March 24 to March 30. All the
students from primary to the senior classes participated
in it with great zeal and enthusiasm. Each individual
Participati in the cleanliness drive were provided with
a pair of disposable gloves and a garbage bag. After
Proper disposal of garbage collected from school, the
Participants of the cleanliness drive moved out to clear
the neighbourhood. Students and teachers went out and
Swept the neighbouring streets encouraging others to
participate too, They sprayed mosquito killing sprays in
the drains to avoid breeding of mosquitoes. The members
eee
ak a fc
Ce raion ‘on the theme '
~ Godliness’ The message it sent forth
ia
keep one’s home and school clean and at
as a responsible citizen, keep one’s sur
too, including the alley, roads, parks, etc. It w
an excellent initiative taken by the school to,
aware of the need to keep their surroundings
clean.
4. Workshop on Personality Development
by Nandan,
‘An interactive workshop on personality develo
was organised by our school last Saturday. The studen |
of class XI and XII participated in the workshop, Thesiq:
of the workshop was to prepare the students for the
future and to equip them for the bigger challengesinile
The students were addressed on various topics like sei |
analysis, body language and etiquettes. Several activities |
and group discussions were conducted to help the
students with their communication and public spealii
skills. The workshop was also graced by the pres
of eminent personalities like Ms. Sushmita Sen and Mi
Milind Soman. They interacted with the students anil
spoke to them about the importance of interpersonal
skills. The workshop proved to be a great success Tf
students left the workshop beaming with Sno
optimism f