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My Nitro Booster

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Biplab Goswami (ISC 1999) Thursday, 18 February 2010 19:02

I graduated from De Nobili in the year 1999. It was a very short span I spent there as I was from DNS Sindri but shifted to FRI after my 10th. I was always a below average student and lacked the Nitro buster to speed up my career. The incident I am going to narrate was during 1st terminal exams I flunked in the Bengali paper along with a few more so there was a "love letter" sent to my parents. Guys, it was really humiliating but rule is a rule. I asked my dad to accompany me to school I never told him the real reason.

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Step 2: Youth and New Media

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Tuesday, 28 July 2009 16:50

Thirteen students have been shortlisted to participate in the step two of the Youth and New Media compeition. In the first step, 64 students from Class 9,10,11 and 12 participated in a written essay competition on 'New Media and Youth'.

Step 2 of the online compeition involves blogging and online discussion. A blog is an online entry of thoughts and opinions. The selected students are expected to upload their written essays on the Monkey Ladder blog. And then participate in the discussion.

The topic of the discussion is 'Share with us your experiences of using new media/internet. What do you use internet? How has it been usefull to you as a person? Tell us your ideas on how Nobilians can use internet in their daily lives.' Entries must be about experiences, orginal suggestions and ideas. Please refrain from stating the obvious facts. The best entries will be judged not on the language or grammer or style of writing, it will be solely judged on orginal ideas and honest experiences.

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80.1% of Nobilians use internet regulary: A survey

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Sunday, 28 June 2009 20:00

Contrary to the popular belief that Nobilains do not have an access to internet due to poor infrastructure in Dhanbad, 80.1 per cent of students studying from Class 6 to 12 use internet regularly. An internet literacy survey, conducted by the editorial team of DeNobili.edu.in led by the student editor Harsh Vaibhav, looked into the internet usage of Nobilains in senior section of the school.

  • In the Plus two section, 88 per cent of the students use internet. Social networking site, Orkut, is popular among 80 per cent of the plus two students. Only 59 per cent of Class 12 students are aware of DeNobili.edu.in, the official website of the school.
  • 88 per cent of the students in Class 8 and 83 per cent of the students in Class 10 are aware about the school website.

Here are the details of the survey classwise

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What’s Beautiful [the nobilian gardens]

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Harsh Vaibhav Sunday, 28 June 2009 19:47

"Had there been Keats in De Nobili I know where he would have heard the nightangle ...Had there been a satan in De Nobili I know what he would have loathed the most..."

Do you know about the endangered specie reared in De Nobili? No?

Come on!

You should!

Beauty, dear reader. Asthetic beauty, the specie close to extinction. Have you not heard off those days, when crazed by the proclamations of the mirror on the wall the evil queen send destruction in the viced apple on her own daughter, talk to history and he will eagerly sit with the timeless smoke between the lips and tell you of how Adam's race for superiority pronounced death on brothers, and history, buddy, loves to talk of the "mirror on the wall" and will tell you of the cruelty and brutality of it all with a pale face and the with a sparky grin he will tell you about the prince, with a happily ever after mark on his head, who comes to rescue his maiden, and in de nobili we have them too.

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The Gaming Tournament

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Harsh Vaibhav Tuesday, 14 April 2009 19:30
The finals of a tournament of a new kind were held recently at De Nobili by the computer club under guidance of Mr Suman Dutta and Mr Richard Vanhaeften. It was an open for all tournament in which two teams [four each] came face to face to play "COUNTER STRIKE", one team had to plan blosts while the other had to protect it. Twenty-two teams battled it out in such manner that victory finally came to a team of tenthers, comprising of Sabuj Sinha, Sayan Sarkar, Udhav Agarwal and Indronil Ghatak.

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