Nov 29

COLORS k l u b
in association with : Sakaal Young Buzz
Invites all Little artists for Drawing Competition.
This contest is an opportunity to show your creative skills by expressing your talent, imagination, creativity and emotions on paper and win lots of prizes for the Best Drawings that shows your love and affection for our Mother EARTH.

The topics are related to “Green and Healthy Earth”
Group A (Jr. & Sr. KG) - Anything related to nature (Tree, River, Mountain, Fruit, Vegetable.. etc.)
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Mar 21
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Mar 06
Women’s Day
Few Tips To Dress Up Better in Office
The best of yours is often not the result of only the hard work but also the attire and presentation that adds up to it the color that will assure the success you want to achieve. So dress play a very important role in our professional life also.
1.The standard job interviewing attire for women is a conservative dark navy or gray skirted wool blend suit. Job experts and employers seem split on the notion of pants suits, so a skirted suit is a safer choice.
Oct 07
FLORAL FEVER
Floral patterns are a traditional mainstay of interior designs because they are visually stimulating and adaptable with a never ending variety of pattern, size, colour, design and structure.
Summer especially is the time to woo flowers in all shapes colours and forms. Using faded florals is the all new fad. It helps to create a lovely authentic country look.The soft outlines and colours of faded florals are far less strident and dominant than ubiquitous highly glazed chintzes and can therefore be easily blended into a decorative scheme using patterned materials and embellishments.
Feb 28
EN 13402 is a European standard for labeling clothes sizes. It is based on body dimensions, measured in centimetres. It aims to replace many older national dress-size systems, starting in the year 2006.
There are three approaches for size-labeling of clothes:
- body dimensions: The product label states for which range of body dimensions the product was designed. (Example: bike helmet labelled “head girth: 56–60 cm”, shoe labeled “foot length: 28 cm”)
- product dimensions: The label states characteristic measures of the product. (Example: jeans labeled with their inner-leg length in centimeters or inches, i.e. not the – several centimeters longer – inner leg length of the intended wearer)
- ad-hoc size: The label provides a size number or code with no obvious relationship to any measurement. (Example: Size 12, XL)
Traditionally, clothes have been labeled using many different ad-hoc size systems. This approach has led to a number of problems:
- Country-specific or even vendor-specific labels create additional costs.
- Ad-hoc sizes have changed with time, often due to “vanity labelling”, an inflation in body dimensions associated with a size, to avoid confronting aging customers with uncomfortable anthropometric truths.
- Mail-order purchasing requires accurate methods for predicting the best-fitting size.
- Many garments need to be selected based on two or three body dimensions to fit adequately, and not a single scalar.
- Scalar ad-hoc sizes based on 1950s anthropometric studies are no longer adequate, as changes in nutrition and life styles have shifted the distribution of body dimensions.
Therefore, the European standards body CEN started in 1996 the process of designing a new modern system of labeling clothes sizes, resulting in the standard EN 13402 “Size designation of clothes”.
It is based on:
- body-dimensions
- the metric system (SI - The International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French language name Système International d’Unités))
- data from new anthropometric studies of the European population performed in the late 1990s
- similar existing international standards (ISO 3635, etc.)
The EN 13402 standard consists of four parts:
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