Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Career counselling in government Schools at Rs one !!!!


The students studying in class IX of any government school need not worry about choosing any profession after class XII as the school Education department would soon benefit them with ‘Vivekanand  Career Counseling' at just Rupees One.  

Till Now, the benefit of ‘Vivekanand career counseling’ was given only to the students of Class XI and Class XII but now the students from Class IX onwards would be counseled for their future aims and ambitions.

Within the counseling the students would be guided in different dimensions including the selection of profession after Class XII, the educational qualification they can hold for the profession and the tips to choose the best suited profession as per an individual’s potential.

Besides this, the school education department would also provide the facility of Internet and library in the schools for which every student has to pay a sum of rupees one per month. It is with the help of this amount that the internet facility and library would be maintained.

The District Education Officer (DEO) CM Upadhyay said that,” Vivekanand career counseling would be given to the students of Class IX onwards which would help them for choosing a profession of their own desire. This will help the students to clarify their doubts with respect to any profession. For this they will be charged only a sum of rupees one per month and this will be utilized for the maintenance of internet and library. We would soon forward the applications to the schools for providing the benefit of career counseling from class IX onwards.”

It is to be noted that a career counseling cell would be formed at the school level wherein the teachers would provide the counseling to the students. Besides this Nodal officers would also be appointed for monitoring the whole process. 

The principal of Government Subhash Utkrishta Vidyalaya, Rajesh Tiwari said that,” this is a very positive step by the school education department to grant career counseling from Class IX onwards and this is going to benefit the students for sure. Providing career counseling since class IX would make up the mind of the students to choose the profession of their own and by the time they complete their class XII they would be able to proceed further with confidence. Through the medium of counseling the students would be able to clear the doubts prevailing in their mind about any profession.”       

Sunday, October 2, 2011

weekend at 'Sair-sapata'


By Shraddha Desai

If you are bored and planning a weekend then plan to go to ‘Sair- Sapata’, an entertainment zone cum tourist spot developed by Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation at Prempura, Bhadbhada, Van Vihar road. 
‘Sair- Sapata’ has been constructed at a cost of rupees 10.37 Crores and is widespread in an area of 24.56 acres of land and is beautifully developed with different exhibits for the visitors.
At the entry is the suspension pedestrian bridge on Prempura Ghat’, which is the most attractive point constructed with an expense of Rupees four crores. While crossing the bridge, the visitors are able to experience the flowing water beneath the bridge. It is built by using RCC deck slabs and is 183.20 meters long and 3.6 meter wide. 
Besides this, another main attraction is Children toy train called ‘Vatika Express’ that runs on a .75 km track including six bogies with a capacity of 25 people at a time. While taking a ride in the train the passengers experience the beauty of the spot.
The train ride gives the passengers an overall view of the entertainment zone. It also involves musical fountain, glass viewpoint giving a scenic view of the lake, food zone and restaurant with delicious and mouth watering menu, boat club & children’s play area with many slides and swings, natural trail and pathway, lighting, landscaping, ticket plaza and entry gate.
Anil Kuroop, Manager Boat club said that,” the visitors are coming everyday to ‘Sair-Sapata’ and after the first day of its inauguration we were surprised to see people visiting in large number because  ‘Navratri’ is going on so we did not expected much people visiting the spot but since day one the spot has attracted many people and they are enjoying a lot here. Altogether, ‘Sair-sapata’ has become popular amongst the people within a very short time.”     
The entertainment zone opens at 11.00 am in the morning and closes at 10 PM. The entry fee for above 12 years is Rupees 20 while the entry fee for the age group in between 5-12 years is Rupees 10.
Besides this the visitors are able to enjoy the boating for half an hour carrying four persons at a time with Rupees 60 as boating fees. 
‘Sair Sapata’ was inaugurated by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the first day of ‘Navratri’ as a gift for the Bhopalites and large number of people are visiting the spot and it has become the favorite time pass destination for people in the city.  
Rahul, a visitor said that,” me and my friends are enjoying a lot and it is very peaceful destination. If one wants to hang out then ‘Sair- Sapata’ is the best spot to come along with friends. One can plan the weekend and refresh the mind. The food court is well built with mouth watering menu and we all are enjoying a lot.”    
Ashok Vishwakarma, a visitor said that,” Sair- Sapata is extremely beautiful and it’s a very unique concept. The spot has added to the beauty of the city and is attracting many people. The beauty of the spot is worth watching. While taking a train ride, we are able to take a view of different spots in the entertainment zone.”


Deep, a six year old child who was on a visit to the spot with his parents said that,” I am very happy to visit the place and I am enjoying a lot. I will visit the spot again and especially the toy train attracted me. The ride in the toy train was very interesting and the slides and the swings are very beautiful and I will tell all my friends about the place.”

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

65th Independence day celebration in city schools

Independence Day is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm all over the country and with respect to this many cultural programmes are being organized to mark the occasion.  
The occasion of Independence Day is a moment of pride and glory for the country. With respect to this, various schools in the city organized various programmes paying a tribute to our great freedom fighters.       
No academic work was done on Independence Day, but all the students and staff members were present in their respective educational institutions, to celebrate the day. 

The students were dressed in beautiful attires and gave dance performances on various patriotic songs. The programme was followed by a parade wherein the march past was lead by the house captains.    
A sort of social gathering was arranged in the different educational institutions, and sweets were distributed to the students on the occasion. Flag hoisting ceremony took place within their respective premises. 

As the flag is hoisted by the head of the institution, students sang national anthem and pay respect to their flag and to uphold the sovereignty of the country. 
Here are some of the glimpses of the Independence Day celebration in different schools of the city:  



INDEPENDENCE DAY AT SHARDA VIDYA MANDIR SCHOOL:

The 64th Independence Day was celebrated at Sharda Vidya Mandir with enthusiasm and national fervor. 

The Programme began with the hoisting of our Tricolor by the Directors   Savithri Natrajan,  Vinay Agrawal and Principal Mrs. Shefali Gautam.

Cultural programmes flavored with patriotism charged the entire atmosphere. Speaking on the occasion Director Natarajan urged the students to safeguard the country against the cancer called “corruption”. 

The programme came to an end with distribution of sweets among the children. Beautiful dance performance was given by the student which was praised by everyone.


INDEPENDENCE DAY AT ANKUR HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL:


Independence Day was celebrated with full enthusiasm in Ankur Higher Secondary school. The programme commenced with the flag Hoisting ceremony by the Principal of the school, Vishakha Sharma followed by National Anthem sung by the students. 


Thereafter, March past was performed by the students lead by the head boy of the school Arjun Singh. The students also performed Mass PT exercises and the programme concluded with the distribution of sweets to the students.








INDEPENDENCE DAY AT SHREE BHAVANS BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL:


Shree Bhavans Bharti Public School celebrated the independence in a very simple manner. The flag hoisting ceremony was performed by the vice principal of the school Madhubala Chouhan. The teacher’s staff and students were present on the occasion.  


National anthem was sung by the students and the teacher’s staff accompanied them. The vice principal of the school Madhubala Chouhan gave a short speech wherein she said that,” youth are the future of the country and they play an important role in the development of the country and upliftment of the society.” 





INDEPENDENCE DAY AT MODEL HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL:

The Independence Day at Model Higher secondary school was celebrated with many cultural programmes. The programme commenced with the flag hoisting ceremony by the principal of the school ML Dubey and Vice Principal SK Reniwal followed by the National Anthem. The students performed March past under the leadership of Rose Mary, Nirajkant Sharma and RD Verma thereby leading the navy, army and air force wings. 
Dance performances were given by the students on different patriotic songs. 


INDEPENDENCE DAY AT BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL:


The principal of the school, Rashmi Malik hoisted the tri color at the school premises and the teacher’s staff and the students sang the national Anthem.
Addressing the students Rashmi Malik said that,” the future of the country depends upon the young generation and the present generation must be sensible enough to understand their responsibilities towards their country.”
The students gave dance performance which was praised by everyone. The programme concluded with the distribution of sweets amongst the students. 







Is India truly shining?


Pressing their little faces on tinted car windows with repeated attempts of selling the tri color, the scene which gets common at traffic signals prior to Independence Day does not only narrate plight of these young boys and girls but also counters the laud claim of governments in not leaving any stone unturned to implement the Right to Education (RTE).
Attribute it to fate or acceptance of their families, who prefers training their minors to earn over getting educated; it could well be taken as surprise that these young sellers are not even aware of the significance of occasion for which they are selling the national flags on traffic signals.
Idea of going to school or even discussing it is a waste of time for these young kids trying hard of approaching maximum possible vehicles in changing signals.
Critically, scene at busy Board Office Square could also be taken as a mark on the face of shining India where a seven year old boy Sonu was spotted carrying a bunch of Indian flags and was pleading the vehicle borne to buy at least one.
He was seen pleading,” ek to le lo kamai ho jayegi” (Please take at least one, I will be able to earn a bit)
For Sonu, Independence Day is no more than an occasion and an opportunity where he can have sales and earn a bit for his family members. 
Sonu said,” I do not go to school but I earn for my family members on such occasions. A pair of flags costs rupees 20 and by the end of the day I am able to earn 40-50 rupees only to fill the stomach at a time.”
On asking whether he knows about the significance of the tri color he was selling and the Independence Day he nodded his head and saw with puzzled eyes. Soon he got engaged with his work and wanted not to disturb him during his working hours.  
Similarly, A 10 year old boy Raghu too was busy in selling the Indian Flags at Roshanpura Square and he had other decorative items too for sale. 
Unfortunately Raghu was not able to start his day’s business as he could not get buyers who would purchase the tri color and he would be able to earn a little to fill his stomach. 
Unaware of the importance of going to school both Raghu and Sonu are more concerned towards earning for their families. Whether willingly or unwillingly children like Sonu and Raghu are engaged in earning for their livings. Many children are spotted selling things on such occasions and for them the occasions are only a means to earn their livings.  
District Education Officer (DEO) CM Upadhyay said that,” the government has given the provision of granting free and compulsory education to the children from 6-14 years but awareness is also required on part of their family members. For instance if I see a child begging at the traffic signal I ask him to come along with me for admission in the school and other facilities concerning his education but the parents actually do not agree. It is very hard to convince them and they do not send their child for granting admission in school. So this is the factor that restricts the child from going to school. The government is trying its best to encourage the education amongst the poor children but the parents too will have to cooperate as the step initiated by the government is in the favor of such children.”  

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Are you sending your ward to a real convent?

Every parent has a desire that their child should study in a school that is not only academically sound but a school that makes the child disciplined. With this intention, the parents want that their child should be a convent educated.
This desire has become such a necessity that the parents are ready to pay heavy fees no matter whether they can afford it or not provided the school is convent. Not only this, but, parents also put their child especially a girl in convent school as she would be tagged a convent educated girl influenced by the fact that the matrimonial ask for a 'convent educated girl'.
Some of the local schools are taking undue advantage of this and term their school as convent. But in real sense these schools are not convent. There are many schools in the city named as ‘convent’ but the fact is that such schools do not fulfill the criteria to be a convent school as the schools themselves do not know the true meaning of ‘convent’. 
Besides the fact that there are certain norms for establishing a Convent school yet large number of convent schools are functioning in the city that are not as per the set standards.
For establishing a convent school, it is required that the school should be associated with the Catholic Church and the nuns should be appointed as the teachers. But on the name of Convent there are many schools that are not as per the prescribed norms. The convent schools are much disciplinary and consist of better educational facilities as compared to other schools and therefore parents admit their wards influenced with the name of convent but after the admission the reality is far different.
Father Anand Mutungal, regional PRO and spokesperson said that,” I do agree that large numbers of convent schools are functioning but it is up to the parents to choose the better school for their wards. If the school fulfills the criteria of being a convent school then parents can admit their children in that school.” 
It is to be noted that there is no committee formed for acting against the illegal convent schools and therefore everyday a new convent school is added to the list.
Mutungal said that,” taking action against the illegal convent schools depends upon the school education department. But I feel that the convent school is mainly a brand for us as it is being recognized as the best educational service.
Especially the upper class of the society wants to put their wards in convent school as these schools provide better facilities at lesser costs.”
On the condition of anonymity some of the parents said that though they have admitted their children in a convent school thinking that the school would provide good academic background and disciplined behavior to their child but after the admission of their children there is a feeling of distrust amongst the parents towards the school management of one of the so called convent schools. 
Sister Reji, principal, Carmel Convent School said that,” the school with the name convent which are not actually convent are only meant for misguiding people and it completely depends upon the parents to put their child in the right convent. We never thought of reacting against these schools as the parents should themselves understand what is better for their child.”  


THE REAL CONVENT SCHOOLS


1. Campion Higher Secondary School
2. Carmel Convent Hindi Medium
3. Carmel Covent Senior Secondary School
4. Carmel Jyothi Hindi medium School
5. Fr. Angel English Medium School
6. Holy cross Co-ed school
7. Holy Family Senior Secondary School
8. Mount Carmel School Pushpa Vidyalaya School
9. Queen Mary’s Higher Secondary Schools
10 . St. Francis Higher Secondary School
11 . St. Joseph’s Co-ed school
12 . St. Joseph’s co-ed school, Kolar
13 . St Joseph’s Convent Higher Secondary
14 . St Joseph’s Convent Senior Secondary
15 . St. Joseph’s Hindi medium school.
16 . St. Joseph’s Higher Secondary School
17 . St. Montfort School
18 . St. Paul Senior Secondary School
19 . St. Raphael Co-ed school
20 . St. Theresa’s Girls Higher Secondary School.
21 . St. Xavier’s Senior Secondary School.
22 . St. Mary’s Convent Senior Secondary School.
   

What is Convent?
A convent is a community of religious sisters or nuns residing in the Catholic Church and where all the teachers are nuns.


What makes a convent?
- A school where all the teachers are nuns
- School should be in association with the Catholic Church
- Disciplinary educational system.   
Tilak Convent school
Hayat Convent school
Galaxy Convent school
GB Memorial convent school
CM Convent school
   

Monday, July 11, 2011

 Dolls are the perfect means for a child’s entertainment and so are the dolls museums where people from all ages can visit. Such is the spot in Bhopal called ‘Aakar gudiya Ghar’ at Jail road which is the perfect place not only for the entertainment of children but also for the adults where they can aware themselves with the customs and traditions of different states.
‘Aakar Gudiya Ghar’ is the museum where the visitors get to know the cultural background of different states at one place.  The dolls put on display are beautifully dressed representing the traditions of various states.
Every museum has its own unique characteristic while ‘Aakar gudiya Ghar’ is best known for the fact that the dolls put on display are being made by the women criminals. The women criminal at karond jail prepare the dolls which are then sent in the museum for display as well as for sale.
These women criminals are first being imparted training in the making of doll and then the dolls made by them are kept for sale.    
The museum displays a huge collection of almost 200 dolls each having a unique representation of the state.
The dolls displayed in the museum are dressed up in the traditional costumes of the country or the area to which they belong.
The museum is divided into two parts whereby in one segment of the museum are the dolls exhibited from different states while the other segment is meant for the dolls kept for sale.
The dolls are being sold in the fair that is organized every year in Dusshera Maidan at New Market whereby the members of ‘Aakar Gudiya Ghar’ book a stall to keep the dolls for sale.
 Since the dolls are displayed in their traditional attire, with conventional costumes, jewelry they tend to represent the true culture of the respective countries or areas.
The main motive of starting the museum was to grant employment to the women prisoners so that when they complete their punishment period they become independent and choose the right path for their future. It was started mainly to encourage women criminals to lead their life positively. 
Presently the women are granted a certain amount for the dolls made by them which is directly being deposited in their accounts and the amount deposited in their accounts is given to them when they complete their punishment period. The museum was inaugurated in the year 1996 by Narendra Prasad, former DG.
Farida, care taker of the museum said that,” ever since the museum has been established it has been the center of attraction for the visitors here and especially small kids are more interested in visiting here.  The museum remains open on all days from 10.30 am to 5 pm and especially on Sunday the museum remains crowded.”
The dolls in ‘Aakar Gudiya Ghar’ are made with utmost perfection by the women criminals to display the tradition and customs of different states.
Radha Gupta, another care taker of the doll museum said that, “The museum is established especially to encourage women criminals to become independent so that when they are set free from the jail they have the source to earn their livings. Many women criminals have now adopted a positive attitude towards life and this has given them a feeling of satisfaction to pursue positive attitude towards life.”
The museum also displays ancient utensils that were used in houses for cooking food. The place is not only meant for children but also for the adults where they get to know background of every state through the attire of dolls. 
The visitors enjoy being in the museum as they get to know the art, dance, clothes, culture and tradition of different states.  

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Tough task ahead of Private schools


Shraddha Desai  
The private schools in the district are going to face a tough task while trying to get them recognized by District Education Office (DEO) as Block Education Officers (BEOs) will be visiting all the private schools to inspect the facilities available with them.
The BEO will first ensure during the inspection, that the schools meet the required parameters and have the said infrastructure in order to be able to provide quality education to the children studying there.
For this, the private schools will have to login to the education portal from where they can update the necessary details like availability of the staff, number of students studying in the school, infrastructure and others.
These details would be updated over the education portal and then the hard copy of it would be sent to the Block Education officer (BEO).
Once they start receiving the details sent by the schools they would then start the inspection work. The report of the inspection would be submitted to the District Education Officer (DEO).   
If the DEO is satisfied that the set criteria’s are fulfilled by the school then the recognition would be granted to them. Whole process would take place online. In case if the schools do not fulfill the criteria’s and their recognition is being cancelled then also the schools would be informed online.
The process of connecting the schools with the education portal has started from April 25 and till July 25 the schools have been given the deadline to get connected with the education portal.
 Here after, the Block Education officer’s (BEO) would start visiting the schools and then submit a report to the District Education Officer (DEO).      
Prior to this, the schools were granted recognition on the basis of the applications sent by the schools to the authorities but now with the enhancement in the technologies whole process has changed and now recognition would be given online.
The District Education Officer, CM Upadhyay said that,” the private schools would be granted online recognition. For this the schools will have to get connected with the education portal whereby they will have to mention all the necessary details for acquiring recognition. The Block Education Officer’s (BEO) have been given the responsibility of inspecting the private schools and check whether the schools fulfill the necessary criteria or not. The report would be submitted to me and on the basis of that, recognition would be given. If a school does not fulfill the necessary criteria’s then recognition would be cancelled.”       

Monday, March 14, 2011

yatayat park crying for maintenance



By Shraddha Desai     
Sab jagah pe lakdi rakhi hai aur hume khelne ki koi jagah nahi hai. Hum aate hai to choukidaar uncle hume bhaga dete hai. Yaha par jhule bhi nahi hai aur jo hai vo bhi tute hai. Ab yaha aana accha nahi lagta.
(The park is full of log of woods and we have no space to play in the park. If we enter then security guard asks us to leave immediately. There are no swings while some are under poor state. Now we find no interest in coming to this park.) said disappointed Anand, a 7 year old boy who was playing in a filthy ground in front of Yatayat park.
 Yatayat Park, in front of MVM College, Roshanpura, was constructed for teaching traffic rules to children and their play, but the purpose could not be solved and instead it is in use for some other purpose.
The park is full with the log of woods that are kept here due to the ongoing construction work of BRTS corridor. Large numbers of trees have been cut that were coming in between the construction work and therefore the logs of woods are all placed in Yatayat Park. Not only inside the park but the area outside the park is also captured under the log of woods. 
 It is due to this reason that children are compelled to play in the filthy ground in front of Yatayat Park as there is extremely no space for children to play in the park. Not only this, but, the park constructed with Crores of rupees is now, under a poor state. The swings are all broken while the fountain erected is also not functioning.  
The tiles are all broken and there are no benches to sit. There is no cleanliness and the waste disposal containers are kept outside the park that too under a poor state.  Altogether, no maintenance work is taking place in the park and therefore children are no more interested to come here. The park remains silent. A group of only three to four people could be seen in the park chatting with each other. They were the local residents and all aged between 50- 60 who visited the park daily for a simple conversation with each other.  
 When I, being the reporter of Hitavada approached those people to know their view about the park they acknowledge me with the fact that the log of woods are misused. Since they were the regular visitors to the park therefore they had the idea about the illegal business.
On the condition of not giving the name one amongst them said that, the woods are sent to the officers bungalow where it is utilized for their personal use. The illegal business takes place at night whereby the Municipal Corporation vehicle comes to pick up the woods and then the logs of woods are sent to the officers residents.
He further said that, This illegal business is continuing since a long period of time and since the authorities themselves are involved into it therefore nothing can be expected from others. The logs of wood kept over here are all old while the logs of newly cut trees are sent to the officers bungalows.
When in charge assistant engineer, Pramod Malviya was approached in this context he tried to hide the facts and gave diplomatic answer. He said that, for the improvement of the city BRTS corridor construction work is taking place and therefore the logs are kept over here. The woods are given over sawmill and no illegal business is taking place.
The question arises over here that if no illegal business is taking place then where are the new logs going? When corporator Rehan Goldan, ward 33, was approached he accepted the fact regarding the illegal business.  
He said that, Municipal Corporation is corrupted. It is destroying the park with no maintenance work. The basic objective of opening the park is not fulfilled and the public representatives are themselves involved in it. The vehicle comes at night and picks up the new stock of woods to send at the bungalows. I being the corporator had also raised a question against the placing of woods in the park but no attention was paid in this context.
It is to be noted that more than a park the place has become more a commercial point and if this is the carelessness of the authorities concerned towards the park then they are not only disappointing children but are also raising a feeling of discontent and mistrust amongst the local residents. 

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Ward two- Lalghati, Bhopal

By shraddha desai

Vikas Nahi to Vote nahi, Ankh khol kar dekho aur kaam karo, Bijli, sadak, nali aur Pani Ka vaada pura karo- Jain nagarvasi (No development, no vote, open your eyes and then work, fulfill the promise of providing electricity, roads, nullah and water supply- Jain residents)  


Such poster can be seen in Jain Nagar of CTO, ward number two, Lalghati. Bhopal has seventy wards each consisting of some or the other problems and ward number two is no different than other wards.


Jain residents have therefore applied posters asking for the fulfillment of the promises made by the administration concerned. Only at the time of elections corporators make fake promises but soon after the completion of elections the promises are not fulfilled. It is due to this reason that the residents are compelled to put on the posters outside their houses. The ward is lagging with respect to improper roads, no water connections and unavailability of street lights.
On the other hand, many colonies in ward two are private colonies as most of the colonies have not been handed over to Municipal Corporation. The colonies like Vitthal Nagar, Jain Nagar phase-1 and phase -2, Janki Nagar.


But residents over here are facing problems as the houses do not consist of water connection due to which every second day the residents have to call tanker. This leads to jostling and fights amongst the people. The fights have many times resulted in serious injuries too. 


Not only this but due to the improper roads the residents face problems especially at night as the street lights are also missing. This again leads to accidents. Nullahs are also not constructed over here and the sevage facilities are improper. With so many problems in the ward and yet nobody is concerned. 


The corporator says that the colonies under ward two are private colonies and therefore nothing can be done. With this, the residents over here are deprived of the basic amenities.               


We are facing problems with water scarcity as we are not having water connections in our houses. There is no facility of appropriate nullah and street lights are also missing. We have complained to Corporator but nothing has been done in this regard until now.- Naseem Khan, a resident, Nayapura Lalghati,          


we have to call the tanker for water as the municipal corporation has not provided us water connection. Every second day we have to call tanker and we are facing problems with water scarcity.- Asha Sharma  


we have no facility for the disposal of waste and municipal corporation people never come regularly for picking up the waste. Indra Karoliya, a resident.     
The work over the construction of nullah is going on but this ward is lagging in appropriate facilities for throwing the waste. We make complaints to the corporation but no concern is paid towards our basic facilities.-Meena Rawat, a resident of Ramanand Nagar.   

We have to call tanker as there is no water connection in our house. Since the plan of Narmada has been introduced we are deprived of water connections. People jostle with each other and fight for filling water with the coming of water. In fact there is nothing for the disposal of waste.- Sarita Mishra.    

Since many colonies under my ward do not come under Municipal Corporation therefore I cannot do anything. Thesea re the private colonies but if   they come under Municipal Corporation then only I can proceed further. For the disposal of waste I had asked for around 70 containers but its been a year now and I have not been allotted even a single container.- Krishna Mohan Soni, Corporator, Ward II. 



Friday, February 11, 2011

flower vendors day out !!!!!


By Shraddha Desai 
The flower vendors in front of Jyoti talkies are happy as the month of February has brought an increase to their business. With the coming of February the purchase of flowers is more as compared to other days. 
Valentines Day is soon approaching fast and with this people have started gifting flowers to their special ones. As compared to usual days, occasions provide acceleration to the business of these flower vendors. Although the rates of flowers have increased this month but it hardly matters to the people as Valentines Day matters to them the most.
 As compared to usual days the rate for a single rose has increased presently. One single flower would cost you Rs 10 while the same flower would cost Rs 5 in an ordinary day. A bunch of flower consisting of 20 roses would cost you Rs 120 while a bouquet would cost Rs 125.   
Bandu, a flower vendor said that, Large numbers of flowers are in demand as Valentines Day is soon approaching fast. One single flower is of Rs 10 while a bunch of roses would cost Rs 150. The rates would differ with different flowers.     
Guddu Goswami, another flower vendor said that, As compared to occasion the other days we do not find customers but with the coming of occasions the sale of flowers increase. These days we are acquiring profit in our business.
Suraj Saini said that, During off season the rates are normal. This year the rates have increased but in case if the customer bargains then we mix various color flowers and then sell them at a down price.
Presently these vendors are having a business of Rs 2000 a day but in ordinary days the target is hard to achieve.  Not more than a sum of Rs 900 is earned by these vendors on ordinary days.
The business remains very slow in the other days but occasionally the flower vendors gain good acceleration in their business. Due to the inflation people avoid purchasing flowers but occasionally people do not mind purchasing expensive flowers.
Vendors anxiously wait for occasions like Valentines Day, Diwali, Basant Panchami and various other occasions where flowers are in great demand.
It is always not necessary that the material purchased by the vendors would be sold completely as whole business depends upon the coming of the occasions or otherwise poor vendors keep waiting for the customers whole day long.