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I have had 15 years of experience in various Educational sectors like Engineering, Medical, MBA Institutions, Universities and Special libraries before joining "The Aga Khan Academy", Hyderabad, India in 2012 as their Librarian. Thereafter, I have started another exciting journey at "International School of Hyderabad", Hyderabad as a Whole School Librarian.  

I have a hobby of designing websites and blogs. Keeping this intense passion and interest in mind, I have created many different blogs in the past 9 years. 
Professionally, I learned a lot about the IB Programme in the past 4 years when I was at AKA,H. I got an excellent opportunity to interact with people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives. This has broadened my worldview and I am proud to be working in an environment that fosters learning not only among students but also among the adults in the community.

I have been part of three IB workshops with the help of AKA,H. This has helped me to collaborate and plan in a more effective way.
Thanks & Regards,
CH KESHAV

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Word of the Day

bald-faced discuss

Definition:(adjective) Brash; undisguised.
Synonyms:brazen, insolent, audacious, barefaced, bodacious, brassy
Usage:John's excuse for missing work was such a bald-faced lie that his boss immediately fired him.

Article of the Day

The Anatomy Act of 1832

Prior to 1832, only the corpses of executed murderers were allowed to be dissected in the UK, but with the rise of medical science and the scaling back of executions, demand came to outstrip supply. The British Anatomy Act, passed in response to public concern about the illegal trade in corpses, was an act of Parliament that increased the supply of cadavers legally available for medical research and education. What were "resurrectionists," and how were they impacted by the Anatomy Act? More... Discuss

Daily Grammar Lesson

Making Suggestions with "Might"

The modal verb "might" can be used to make polite suggestions to someone. This is much less direct and forceful than using "should." Why? More... Discuss


This Day in History

Tennis Player Arthur Ashe Announces He Has AIDS (1992)

Ashe was the first African-American male to reach prominence in tennis and was thus a very public figure, even after his retirement, which followed a 1979 heart attack and quadruple-bypass surgery. In 1983, he contracted HIV from a blood transfusion during a second heart surgery. He kept it a secret until 1992, when a newspaper threatened to publish a story about his illness. His subsequent openness about AIDS helped combat the disease's stigma. How much longer did Ashe live? More... Discuss

Today's Birthday

Sonja Henie (1912)

Henie began ice skating at the age of eight and won the first of six straight Norwegian figure-skating championships within two years. Starting in 1927, she won the world's figure-skating crown 10 straight years, the European title six times, and the Olympic gold medal three times. She introduced music and dance into free skating, greatly broadening its appeal, and turned professional in 1936, earning millions starring in films and ice shows. Why did many Norwegians consider her a quisling? More... Discuss

Today's Holiday

Hana Matsuri

Hana Matsuri is a celebration of the Buddha's birthday, observed in Buddhist temples throughout Japan, where it is known as Kambutsue. The highlight of the celebration is a ritual known as kambutsue ("ceremony of 'baptizing' the Buddha"), in which a tiny bronze statue of the Buddha, standing in an open lotus flower, is anointed with sweet tea. People use a small bamboo ladle to pour the tea, made of hydrangea leaves, over the head of the statue. The custom is supposed to date from the seventh century, when perfume was used, as well as tea. More... Discuss

Quote of the Day
If any question why we died, tell them, because our fathers lied.
Rudyard Kipling
(1865-1936)
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Word Trivia

Today's topic: prize

athlete - Derived from Greek athlon, "prize" or "contest"—which also gives us triathlon (etc.); it should be pronounced ATH-leet—with two syllables, not three. More...

cakewalk - Started out as a competitive dance whose winner got a cake as a prize. More...

premium - First meant "prize, reward." More...

taking the cake - Once meant literally winning the prize of a cake, awarded in a cakewalk. More...


Grammar Quiz
Which of the following phrases can be used instead of wish to describe an ideal or fanciful desire?





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