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e-Shivanjali (Vol 4)

Shiva Shiksha Sadan

Digital Marketing


So what is Digital marketing??

Is it selling up of good and rendering services only??
Or is it marketing up of only digital items??
Is it safe for the customers??

Yes, here is an answer to all of your questions!!

Digital Marketing has a very wide scope starting with promotion of different brands products
through advertisements, pamphlets, short clips and many more. Today’s Youngsters are too lazy
to go out and have shopping of products and asking to render services, digital marketing have
provided a scope to all those problems. All you have to know is to work online, choose among
varieties of brands the thing which is best suited to you. Digital Marketing is a combo of two
skills- Digital Platforms + Marketing Science. One has to be excelling in both to be expertise in it.
From competitive advantages point of view, by using Internet platforms, businesses can create
competitive advantage through various means. Through this a business can create a system in
which they are able to pinpoint behavioural patterns of clients and feedback on their needs

DIGITAL MARKETING IS NOT FREE NOT COST EFFECTIVE.

IT IS MORE PRODUCTIVE, IT’S A TWO WAY COMMUNICATION.

MS. SONAM




PGT COMMERCE

Commerce: Pain, Grief, Sorrow!!

A majority of students opt for Commerce stream because they do not have any other choice. The typical
conception is that Science requires more time, study and concentration whereas Humanities is merely


taken by those who are more interested in theory. The rest of the students go for Commerce. It's a common

idea among Indian students that Commerce is the middle stage when it comes to levels of studying. As per
this notion, Science is at the top-most level while Humanities is at the bottom rung of the ladder
Let's have a look at the life of commerce students-


1."Debit what comes in, credit what goes out!!"

Every Commerce student is taught three golden rules of accountancy and this is one of them. You will
definitely see a Commerce student mugging up this rhyme, at least for two years.
2.The eternal struggle of matching ledgers and balance sheet
Once you are in the Commerce stream, the entire two years will be spent busy matching the balance sheet
and ledgers. And trust me, matching both the sides is a very very easy task… No, I'm not crying!!
3. What's your aim, CA?
The only question asked from Commerce students is whether they want to be a CA. It's as if a Commerce
student can never opt for any other line of career.
4.WARNING: Maths
It is very rare to watch people going crazy just to attend maths classes. Calculations and different terms
make it more confusing as Maths in classes 11 and 12 are a far cry from the relatively easy calculations of
middle school. Terms like integration, maxima and minima are something that will make you crazy, and I
guarantee you this!
5.Planning your own business
You study so much about business, entrepreneurship and partnership, that you often wonder whether you
should start your own business. Studying topics like how to start a business, its principles and how-to's for a
good partnership no doubt makes each of you a virtual businessman.
6.MySql programming
If you are a commerce student, and have not chosen maths as your optional subject, then you must be aware
about Mysql, right? Informatics practices, , how to make a calculator or any java programme. It can give you
good scores, if you are not interested in maths.
7.Calculator and scale are your best friends
If you are a commerce student, you simply cannot do without a calculator and a ruler? These two are the only
items that can help you score good marks-- a calculator for your sharp mind and a ruler for drawing your
balance sheet and ledger.
Ask a commerce student what is happiness and the answer will be

DEBIT= CREDIT!!

Hope I've made you smile!!


Anshika

XI E


E-SHIVANJALI|C1

Why Choose Commerce after Class 10th?

Commerce is one of the popular streams that a student choose after completing their Class 10th
board exam. Commerce streams offer students a wide range of career options after completing


Class 12th, that will give them a sense of financial security and make them successful.

The main factor in Commerce is the diversity that this subject offers to the students, and attracts
them to pursue higher education in this stream. If the students are excellent with numbers and
good in examining and dealing with big numbers and data, have a basic sense in Economics
and Finance, then Commerce stream is ideal choice.

To help students assess whether they are intended to pursue a career in the field of Commerce,
its significance, extent, and professions. This segment gives fundamental knowledge of what this
stream is all about.

What is Commerce?


Commerce as a medium of instruction can be interpreted as a study of business

and marketing activities such as the exchange of commodities and services from

the manufacturer to the final customer.

Career Options for Commerce Students

Some well-defin
ed career opportunities after taking Commerce subject in Class 10th

are – Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary, Business Management, Cost
Accountancy, etc.

Gauryansh
XI E

To achieve the ideology of ‘One Nation, On
e Tax’

GST has replaced multiple indirect taxes, which were existing under the previous tax regime. The

advantage of having one single tax means every state follows the same rate for a particular

product or service. Tax administration is easier with the Central Government deciding the rates

and policies. Tax compliance is also better as taxpayers are not bogged down with multiple

return forms and deadlines. Overall, it’s a unified system of indirect tax compliance. To subsume a

majority of the indirect taxes in India.India had several erstwhile indirect taxes such as service tax,

Value Added Tax (VAT), Central Excise, etc., which used to be levied at multiple supply chain

stages. Some taxes were governed by the states and some by the Centre. There was no unified

and centralised tax on both goods and services. Hence, GST was introduced. Under GST, all the

major indirect taxes were subsumed into one. It has greatly reduced the compliance burden on

taxpayers and eased tax administration for the government.Previously, taxpayers faced a lot of

hardships dealing with different tax authorities under each tax law. Besides, while return filing

was online, most of the assessment and refund procedures took place offline. Now, GST

procedures are carried out almost entirely online. Everything is done with a click of a button, from

registration to return filing to refunds to e-way bill generation. The government also plans to

introduce a centralised portal soon for all indirect tax compliance such as e-invoicing, e-way bills

and GST return filing. Palak

XI E

E-SHIVANJALI|C2

Composable commerce

A modular approach to build your tech ecosystem

Believe it or not, there are some parallels between the nowdisrupted furniture industry and the


state of ecommerce software, and if you’ve ever chosen your next home based on which

direction your sectional faces, you can relate.Burrow’s couches — and the rest of the furniture

pieces they’ve since expanded into — are modular and easy to move so the furniture you buy

from them will“fit this home, and the next one.” Add or remove components to change the size

of your sofa, or easily switch between a left-facing and a right-facing sectional. Because it

doesn’t matter how amazing that 12-foot behemoth of a couch is if you have to build your life

around it.You can think about tools and technology in this way, too. Traditional, monolithic

ecommerce platforms are like that clunky old couch stuck forever in its original form. Today’s

enterprises need something that aligns better with the elastic nature of everyday business.Just

like no one static couch can fit perfectly in every home, no one monolithic software system can

provide every business the perfect set of capabilities. his kind of modular approach enables the

selection of best-in-breed solutions for each unique business need to assemble a customized

tech stack.

“Using the composable application approach, digital experiences are assembled as required,

depending on the customer and touchpoint requirements, and delivery of an “ecommerce site”

may be just one of these experience types.” Anjali

XI E




Role of E-Commerce in Reducing Operational Cost

Objective: To evaluate how e-commerce aids the reduction of functional

costs by making a comparative analysis.

This project emphasizes the benefits of eCommerce in today’s world. It is clear from the recent

pandemic as well that electronic transactions have grown exponentially. An organization that will

operate through a physical office will have significant costs to bear as compared to organizations that

can function remotely

These costs include logistics, administration, salesperson salary, the lease on storefront, electricity,

telephone, heating/cooling, taxes, displays, repairs and maintenance of the building. On the contrary,

for a virtual office, the entailing costs include web hosting charges, shopping cart software, and

distribution rates.

This accounts for much less than the expense involved with physical offices. Both functional and

operational costs are affected by eCommerce. Furthermore, e-commerce also has many other

unmatched benefits when compared with offline commerce methods. Diya

XI E
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Proud

To be an INDIAN

A Life on Canvas...



Aanya IV G Anaya I E



Aarjav VE

Anhad V D

Aarjav VE Anhad V D Nitika Gupta IV D Saksham IV G

Anhad V D

Aanya IV G Navdha Sharma IV G

De
v V D

Sanvi Dhankar V A

Yash Verma IV B Tushar V D

Anshika VE Aarjav VE E-Shivanjali l C1

Canvas Creations...



Akshita V C Akshita V C
Akshita V C
Dev V D

Priyanshi V C

Parth V C Akshita V C Manvi V E

Parth V C Dev V D Parth V C
Aahna V C Manvi V E
Shivi V E

E-Shivanjali l C2

Living Art ....



Parth V C

Nancy V E

Aarjav VE

Diksha V C

Yug V E Parth V C
Aarjav V E
Kritika V E

Akshita V C Manan III F

Akshita V C

Jinisha IV D Aarjav V E Pavi V A E-Shivanjali l C3

Painting with Passion ...



Tushar V D Aditi IV A
Aarjav V E Tushar V D

Rishit V D
Yug V E

Rishit V D

Sanvi Dhankar V A

Tushar V D

Tishyu Singh IF Tushar V D E-Shivanjali l C4

Creativity



YASHIKA
vi a

SATYAM
SAANVI KINSHU
vii e vi a ix c



TANISHA AASTHA ruchika
viii b ix b VI A

Religious Art



KHUSHI JAIN AASTHA
xi ix b




AASTHA TANISHA HIMANSHI
ix b viii b viii a




AANCHAL AASTHA
vIII d ix b

Stunning Sketches



Dolly lakshay
xi

YASHIKA
SUNAKSHI
vi a xi c

hiti bansal
VIII F

ruchika Dolly PRACHI
VI A xi vii d

Be a Super Hero

The time is




We have but a short time

On this earth,
Go after your dreams.
So value your life Be bold. Be brave.
For what it’s really worth.
Swim against the stream;

It’s more than okay.
Your life has purpose.

God sent you on a mission. The time is now
To live, to love, to learn – To find your passion.

Is His commission. Time waits for no one,

So get into action.


The world needs you. To be free of regret
Believe me, it’s true! In your old age,
Some things need doing Never ever forget
That only you can do. To fully live today!




Character matters;

Be your own person,
Your own original self
,

Not someone else’s version.




Develop your talents;

They are unique.

Use your time well;

Listen only to positive critique.


Pooja Dahiya

TGT English

DATED :10.12.2021

CBSE -TERM 1
(2021-22)

Centre Report- 827598
School Name- SHIVA SHIKSHA SADAN

CLASS: XII
SUBJECT : PHYSICS
SUBJECT CODE * : *042

NUMBER OF STUDENTS - 66
PRESENT - 66
ABSENT -NIL

QUESTION PAPER TIMELINE :

ARRIVAL OF OBSERVER : 9:20 AM
OPERATION CODE :9:37 AM
PASSWORD RECEIVING: 9:47 AM
PAPER DOWNLOADING:9:48 AM
PRINTING FINISHED: 10:30 AM
PAPER DISTRIBUTION : 11:10 AM
PAPER STARTED AT : 11:10 AM
PAPER CONCLUDED AT : 1:00 PM

EVALUATION TIMELINE :

ANSWER KEY DOWNLOADED : 1:55 PM
EVALUATION STARTED AT : 2:00 PM
EVALUATION CONCLUDED AT : 2:50 PM
UPLOADING DONE: 3:00 PM

CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION

EVALUATION & SUPERVISION
UPLOADING OF MARKS/SEAL

PACKING/ DISPATCH

TAMANNA

98.2 %

DIVYA-99.4% KUNJAL VANSHIKA

SCHOOL RANK-1st 97.8 % 97.8 %
District rank-3Rd

Tamanna Maitree Nimit Sumedha Tisha anshika
97.6% 97.4% 97.2% 96.8% 96.4% 96%

bharti kanishka sneha hhaarrshshitit janvi khushi
95% 94.8% 94.8% 994.48.8%% 94.6% 94.6%

Harshit Khushi Diya Nikshay Himanshi Shivom
94.6% 94.6% 94.6% 94.4% 94.4% 94.2%

People who are crazy enough to think they can change the world,
are the ones who DREAM, BELIEVE and ACHIEVE.

Anjali Anshika Diksha Ankit Harsh Mukul
94.2% 93.6% 93.6% 93.4% 93.2% 93%

Khushi sania Nimit Atiksh Disha
93% 93% 92.8% 92.6% 92.2%

Ritvik Parth Ishu Satvik VIJAYLAXMI Aryan
92.2% 92% 92% 91.8% 91.6% 91.6%

ISHAN Tamanna Garv Gauryansh SWAPNIL
91.6% 90.8% 90.6% 90% 90%

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12 CLASS-XII

2020-21

Riya Arora Aarzoo Deveshi 3 Shruti

98.4% 97.6% 97.6% 97.4%

Mansi Aryaman Lakshay Vansh Var.sha Mohit
96.2%
97.2% 96.8% 96.6% 96.6% 96.0%

Aman Jia Kanika Sarsi Vedanshu Yashika Kashish
95.8%
95.8% 95.8% 95.8% 95.8% 95.8% 95.6%

Mohika Ashish Keshav Ayush Anjali Khushi Kritika

95.6% 95.4% 95.4% 95.2% 95.2% 95.2% 95.2%

Mehak Muskan Tamanna Tannu Aditi Anushka Ayushi Diksha
95.2% 95.0% 95.0%
95.2% 95.2% 95.2 95.0% 95.0%

%

OVERALL RESULT

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The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.







SHIVIANS' PERFORMANCE ON 73RD
REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION
IN PARADE GROUND,SONIPAT



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