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Educator- NARVARIYA SIR Subject -Maths Course---Shikhar BATCH (TRIGONOMETRY 9) TIME --11:00am DATE- 17th may 2024
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NDA-2 (2024) "योद्धा" Free SLV Batch | English | Class -6 || | By Amy Sir

Top 100 Fill In The Blank Series NDA-2 (2024) "योद्धा" Free SLV Batch | English | Class -6 || | By Amy Sir#nda22024 ​#nda2024​ #nda #nda2024solution​ #ndaexa...

RULE OF THE DAY BY AMY SIR 17/05/2024 🫧Recover 🍃to become healthy again after you have been seriously ill or injured, or had a bad experience. 🍃 Katrina’s been very ill, and she’s still in hospital recovering. 🍃 She needed time to recover from the shock. 🫧Get better 🍃 to recover from an injury or illness. In everyday English, people usually say get better rather than recover. 🍃I hope you get better soon. 🍃My back’s been quite bad recently, but it’s getting better slowly. 🫧Get over something 🍃to recover from a bad experience, or a minor illness. In everyday English, people usually say get over rather than recover. 🍃She never got over his death. I’m getting over my cold. 🫧Get well 🍃to recover from an illness or operation – used especially when you are writing to encourage someone to recover . 🍃Get well soon – we all miss you! 🍃I hope you get well quickly. 🫧Be back on your feet 🍃 to have recovered and be able to live life as usual again. 🍃It may take a week or two until you’re back on your feet. 🫧Be on the mend 🍃 to be showing definite signs of recovering after an illness or injury. 🍃I’m glad to see you’re on the mend again. 🫧Recuperate (formal) 🍃to spend time resting and getting your health or energy back, after you have had an illness or had a difficult or tiring experience. 🍃It had been a hard year, and I needed a few weeks in the sun in order to recuperate. 🍃He is recuperating from a heart attack. 🫧Convalesce  (formal) 🍃 to spend a long period of time recovering from a serious illness, especially by resting in a comfortable or warm place. 🍃She was at home convalescing after major surgery.
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😃 STORY OF THE DAY BY AMY SIR.  17/05/2024 🏎 THE LEGEND OF BURT MUNRO The late Burt Munro, is one of Southland’s most celebrated legends, and tributes to him have become popular attractions. The New Zealander, immortalised in The World’s Fastest Indian movie, was a speedbike racer that set land speed records in Utah in the late 1950s and 1960s on a highly modified Indian Scout motorcycle. He is most famous for his under-1000cc world record (an average speed of 183.586mph - 295.45km), set at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967. The record still stands today. Herbert James 'Burt' Munro was born in Edendale, a town near Invercargill on 25 March 1899. He spent years modifying a 1920 Indian motorcycle before setting his first New Zealand speed record (120.8mph - 194.4km) in 1940. During 10 visits to Bonneville he set three world speed records. His efforts and achievements are the basis of the 2005 movie starring Anthony Hopkins. His life is also celebrated in permanent displays around Invercargill, with E Hayes and Sons paying tribute to him as well as selling World’s Fastest Indian memorabilia. They also have two of Burt’s bikes on display; he sold them to the store after a stroke in 1977 hampered his riding ability. Burt was 68 and riding a 47-year old machine when he set his last record. He died at the age of 78, on 6 January 1978. Since 2006 the life of the legendary racer has been celebrated in Southland with the Burt Munro Challenge. The 6 day event is held in different locations around Southland which include Oreti Beach, where Burt originally trained for the Bonneville Salt Flats as well as Teretonga Park raceway, the most southern FAI approved raceway in the world.
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✅ Daily The Hindu Vocabulary by Amy sir 17/05/2024 1. ABSOLVE (VERB): (दोषमुक्त करना): exonerate Synonyms: discharge, acquit Antonyms: blame Example Sentence: The pardon absolved them of all the crimes. 2. PREJUDICIAL (ADJECTIVE): (हानिकारक): detrimental Synonyms: damaging, injurious Antonyms: beneficial Example Sentence: The proposals were considered prejudicial to the city centre. 3. IMPOVERISH (VERB): (शक्तिहीन करना): weaken Synonyms: sap, exhaust Antonyms: strengthen Example Sentence: The soil was impoverished by annual burning. 4. RELIABLE (ADJECTIVE): (विश्वसनीय): dependable Synonyms: good, well founded Antonyms: unreliable Example Sentence: Newspapers are no more a reliable source of information. 5. DASTARDLY (ADJECTIVE): (दुष्ट): wicked Synonyms: evil, iniquitous Antonyms: noble Example Sentence: We all know the pirates and their dastardly deeds. 6. EVADE (VERB): (बचना): elude Synonyms: avoid, dodge Antonyms: confront Example Sentence: Friends helped him to evade my woes. 7. APPREHEND (VERB): (पकड़ना): arrest Synonyms: catch, capture Antonyms: let go Example Sentence: A warrant was issued but he has not been apprehended. 8. ONGOING (ADJECTIVE): (चल रही है): in progress Synonyms: under way, going on Antonyms: finished Example Sentence: Negotiations are ongoing right now. 9. REVIVE (VERB): (फिर ताजा करना): reinvigorate Synonyms: revitalize, refresh Antonyms: torpefy Example Sentence: The cool, refreshing water revived us all. 10. OPERATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (क्रियाशील): in force Synonyms: effective, in effect Antonyms: invalid Example Sentence: The transmitter is operative...
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