Basic Facilities Workbenches and Lab Tables Description: Sturdy surfaces for performing experiments. Features: Often resistant to chemicals and easy to clean. Lab Chairs and Stools Description: Ergonomic seating for comfort during experiments. Features: Adjustable height and often made from chemical-resistant materials. Storage Cabinets Description: For organizing chemicals, glassware, and lab supplies. Features: Some have lockable doors for hazardous materials. Shelving Units Description: For storing frequently used items. Features: Adjustable shelves for flexibility. Sinks Description: For cleaning glassware and hands. Features: Equipped with hot and cold water. |
CHEMISTRY LAB |
Dining Facilities A. Seating Arrangements: Tables and Chairs: Various styles such as round, rectangular, or booth seating. High Chairs: For families with young children. Benches: For a more communal dining experience. Outdoor Seating: If applicable, with weather-resistant furniture. B. Table Settings: Dishware: Plates, bowls, and serving dishes. Cutlery: Forks, knives, spoons, and serving utensils. Glassware: Drinking glasses, water glasses, and wine glasses. Napkins: Cloth or paper napkins. Condiments: Salt and pepper shakers, sugar packets, and sauces. |
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1. Computer Systems Desktops or Laptops: High-performance computers with adequate RAM and processing power. Tablets: For interactive lessons and student use. Document Cameras: For projecting physical documents or books onto a screen. 3. Connectivity High-Speed Internet: Reliable and fast connection for streaming, online resources, and virtual meetings. Network Equipment: Routers, switches, and access points for stable internet and network connectivity. 4. Software and Platforms Learning Management Systems (LMS): Platforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, or Canvas for course management. Video Conferencing Tools: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet for live virtual classes. Educational Apps: Apps for quizzes, interactive learning, and assessments. |
E-CLASSROOM |
Basic Facilities 1. Workbenches and Lab Tables 2. Sturdy surfaces for conducting experiments and arranging equipment. 3. Lab Chairs and Stools 4 Ergonomic seating for comfort during long periods of work. 5. Storage Cabinets 6 For storing chemicals, glassware, and other supplies. 7. Shelving Units 8 To keep frequently used items organized and accessible. 9. Sinks 10 Equipped with hot and cold water for cleaning glassware and hands. 11. Waste Disposal Bins 12 Separate bins for general waste, chemical waste, and biohazardous materials. 13. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 14 Lab coats, safety goggles, gloves, and face masks for safety. |
BIOLOGY LAB. |
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Hostel provides accommodation and support for students attending JNV schools across India. These hostels are designed to offer a safe and conducive environment for students academic and personal development. Below is a comprehensive guide to the various facilities found in a JNV hostel, organized by different categories for easy reference. Facilities in a JNV Hostel 1. Accommodation Facilities Facility Description Dormitories Shared sleeping areas with bunk beds or individual beds. Furniture Beds, mattresses, study tables, chairs, and wardrobes for personal storage. Blankets and Bedding Blankets, bed sheets, pillows, and pillow covers for comfort and hygiene. Ventilation and Lighting Proper ventilation with windows and ceiling fans; adequate lighting for reading and |
HOSTEL |
A library in a Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) is a central resource for students academic, personal, and developmental needs. It supports educational objectives and provides a space for both study and leisure. Textbooks : Books prescribed by the school curriculum for various subjects. Reference Books: Encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and other materials for research and reference. Fiction and Non-Fiction: Novels, biographies, history books, science books, etc., for leisure reading and general knowledge. Magazines and Journals: Periodicals covering a range of topics including current affairs, science, and literature. |
LIBRARY |
1. Core Facilities in a Physics Lab Facility Description Experimental Apparatus Equipment used to perform experiments and demonstrations related to various physical principles. Measurement Instruments Tools for measuring physical quantities such as length, mass, time, and electric currents. Workbenches and Tables Surfaces for setting up experiments, with adequate space for arranging equipment and conducting experiments. Computers and Software Devices for data collection, analysis, and simulation of physical phenomena. Storage Cabinets Shelves and drawers for organizing equipment, instruments, and safety gear. Safety Equipment Items to ensure safe operation during experiments, including first aid kits and protective gear. |
PHYSICS LAB. |
Core Facilities in the JNV Playground Facility Description Sports Fields and Courts Areas designated for different sports and games, including field sports and indoor games. Play Equipment Structures and equipment for younger children to engage in physical activities. Fitness Equipment Exercise stations and equipment for physical fitness and conditioning. Walking and Running Tracks Paths for jogging, running, and walking for physical fitness. Seating Areas Benches and shaded areas for rest and relaxation during play. Safety Features Safety measures including mats, proper ground surfaces, and first aid facilities. |
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