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10 Most Important Reports for Class 12 English Exams 2023

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10 Most Important Reports for Class 12 English Exams 2023, “Write a report to be published in the local newspaper about poor electricity conditions in your locality.” appeared in the HBSE Pre-Board Assessment Class 12 English 2022-23.

“10 Most Important Reports for Class 12 English Exams 2023” is an article where you will get the reports writing examples that will certainly appear in your March 2023 exams.

10 Most Important Reports for Class 12 English Exams 2023

1. Write a report to be published in the local newspaper about poor electricity conditions in your locality.

Report on Poor Electricity Conditions

By Neha

Jhajjar

March 15, 2023

As a correspondent for Dainik Bhaskar Jhajjar, my name is Neha. I had the chance to travel to Arya Nagar in Jhajjar to learn about the locals’ complaints about the subpar electrical supply there. People in the colony reported that there were open manholes and a power outage in the evenings, when people are out and about.

As soon as I turned onto another street, the electricity went off. Accidents were caused by power outages. In order to study for their exams, the students were awaiting power. The colony experienced theft issues, and residents repeatedly complained to the officers in the electricity department. People were having difficulties at work every day.

Question 2. You are Bhavan/Bhavika. As an active member of the Mountaineering Club of your school, you participated in a summer camp organized by the Indian Mountaineering Association.Support your ideas with outline cues given below. Write a report on the camp and its activities for your school newsletter in about 150-200 words. (HBSE 2019, SET A)

Clues for Report:

  • Importance of Camps for students
  • Development of children
  • Experience gained
  • Activities during Summer Camp
  • Importance of theme of the camp.
  • Unity in diversity

Step 1. First find out the topic or title of the report from the question: 

Report on Summer Camp and its Activities

Step 2. Write down the summary of the report in a few sentences:

The Indian Mountaineering Association of Morni Hills organized a seven-day summer camp at Morni Hills for children from various Haryana schools to teach them about life in the hills. It aided pupils in developing discipline, cooperation, and team spirit.

Step 3. Introduction of the report:

My school, like many others in Haryana, teaches children to be independent, self-sufficient, disciplined, and cooperative. All students reached Morni hills on the tenth of June in the evening. This summer camp was an important component of our growth as citizens of the country. As a member of our school’s Mountaineering Club, I was allowed to write a comprehensive report on the summer camp for our school’s newsletter.

Step 4. Body of the report:

We were offered a variety of activities such as mountaineering, trekking, rock climbing, living in unusual conditions, cooking instruction, and cultural activities. Every year, a fresh topic is chosen for this camp. This year’s summer camp theme was “Culture.” We were taught extensively about many cultures as well as a practical understanding of various states, such as music, lifestyle, and many other things.

We were assigned to research the customs and traditions of several cultures. We were asked to present what we had learned to everyone at the end of the program. This was a great and interesting activity since we got to hear everyone’s thoughts on the value of the camp. Our teachers also spoke up about the value of such camps and the wonderful impact they have on our children’s minds.

Step 5. Conclusion of the Report:

This camp was a fantastic experience for all of us because we came away with so many useful skills and knowledge. This camp taught us not just about different states and their cultures, but also how to work efficiently as part of a team.

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Question 3. The construction sector is believed to be quite hazardous and has the maximum number of fatal work injuries. A safety fair was organised by ‘Building Safely’, an NGO in Mysuru, Karnataka with the overarching theme pertaining to the importance of worker safety in construction zones. You were asked to cover this event as the junior correspondent of a local daily. Write a report covering this event in about 120-150 words. Support your ideas with outline cues given below, to craft your newspaper report:
SAFETY FAIRS: PROGRAMMES
  • TOOLBOX TALKS
  • VIDEO DEDICATION FOR FOR THE DECEASED
  • SPEECHES
  • SAFETY GAMES
  • SAFETY DEMOSTRATIONS
  • INAUGURATING SPECIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMMES
  • EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRILL
  • VOTE OF THANKS
  • PICNIC LUNCH WITH THE BOSSES

Answer:

Report on SAFETY FAIR by ‘Building Safely’

By Priyanka, Junior Correspondent, Mysuru news

Mysuru

March 10, 2023

Being a junior correspondent, I got the opportunity to cover a Safety Fair programme for workers in the construction sector. The Safety Fair was organised by “Building Safely,” an NGO in Mysuru, Karnataka. The theme of the safety fair was the importance of worker safety in construction zones, as the construction sector is believed to be quite hazardous and has the highest number of fatal work injuries.

“Building Safely,” an NGO in Mysuru, Karnataka, had arranged the programme on the safety of the workers in the construction sector. The programme began with a discussion on the importance of toolboxes for the workers on construction sites. The Safety Inspector delivered a speech emphasising the importance of the toolbox for the safety of construction workers at all levels.A video was played for the deceased people at such sites, and people gave their tributes to the deceased workers at different sites. Safety games were organised by the IT cell of “Building Safely” for the workers. The workers were playing such video games.

The safety workers of “Building Safely” arranged a safety demonstration at the construction site. An emergency drill was organised by DLF Construction Pvt. Ltd. Different insurance companies were present at the safety fair, which was inaugurated by SDM, Mysuru. The drive for insurrection was organised for the workers at a discount. The safety fair came to an end with a vote of thanks from the CEO of “Building Safely.” The picnic and lunch for the workers were arranged by “Building Safely.”

4. Report Writing on Annual Sports Day

Report on Annual Sports Day of P.B. Bose Public School

By Radha/Rajaesh, Sports Captain

November 1, 2022

Jhajjar(Haryana)

On November 1, 2022, the P.B. Public hosted its annual sports day meet in honour of Haryana Day in the school play ground. The sports meet starts at 10 a.m. with the speech of The Deputy Commissioner of Jhajjar, Sh. Shakti Singh, the chief guest, spoke to the gathering about the importance of games in our lives. He permitted to start the annual sports day of the school by unfurling the green flag. All the participating teams of houses marched past on the ground with the flags of their houses, and they were cheered by the students and audience gathered on the ground. The annual sports day function began with the athletics of different wings of the school. Then, the four houses participated in Khoko, kabaddi, and badminton. The judges made their decision on the champion house, and Subhash House was declared the overall winner of the annual sports day. In the end, the award ceremony began and the Deputy Commissioner handed over the trophy to the captain of the Subhash House. Thus, the annual sports day came to an end at 6 p.m. with the closing speech by the Principal, Dr. Parbhu Arya.

5. MMD School, Nashik, recently organised a science symposium on the topic : ‘Effect of pollution on quality of life’. You are Amit/Amita Raazdan, editor of the school magazine. Write a report on the event for your school magazine. (120 – 150 words) CBSE 2022
Report Writing on Science Symposium, ‘Effect of pollution on quality of life’

By Amita Raazdan

MMD School, Nashik, recently organised a science symposium on the topic “Effect of Pollution on the Quality of Life” to spread the message on the bad effects of pollution on our lives. The students of different classes participated in the science symposium. Different models on the “Effect of Pollution on the Quality of Life” were prepared by the science students of class 12. The student used their innovative skills while preparing models on the effects, causes, and measures of protection from pollution.

A district science specialist was present to assess the different models. The different types of presentation techniques were adopted by the students either by using models or by using PowerPoint presentations. Three judges examined the various models as well as the content of the students’ essays on “the impact of pollution on the quality of life.”

The principal and the staff members planted trees to emphasise the importance of planting trees to reduce the bad effects of pollution on our lives. Finally, the principal spoke about the value of trees in our lives. In the meantime, the judges announced the winners of different competitions. The students of Tagore House were the overall winners of the model exhibition. The event delivered a message to protect the environment for our future generations, and the programme was a great success.

6. Report Writing on Animal Care Home, Heaven for Animals : CBSE 2018 Class 12 English

You are Sandhya/Sohan an active member of the Animal Lovers Club which works for the welfare of animals by preventing cruelty to them. Recently you visited Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home. You were pleasantly surprised to see the good treatment given to the animals. Write a report in 150-200 words on your visit. You may use the following points : injured dogs and cats – abandoned pets – very old animals – all very well cared for – well-equipped medical room – veterinary surgeon – green surroundings. CBSE 2018, Set 3

Report Writing on Animal Care Home, Heaven for Animals

 By Sohan, Animal lovers Club

Delhi

March 20, 2018

Being a member of the Animal Lovers Club, I got the opportunity to visit the Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home, expecting that the Gandhi Animal Care Theme Park might be treating the animals with brutality. Fortunately, I was wrong, and the animals are well cared for by the animal care staff.

People generally consider such an animal theme park a money-making tool where children and visitors pay visits to watch wild animals. My accepted thought about such an animal theme park was proved wrong. I saw there were ample numbers of injured and abandoned dogs and cats; the old animals that were left by the owners were all very well treated.

The medical facilities were in good condition, having well-equipped medical rooms, and a veterinary surgeon was available to treat such abandoned animals. The surrounding area of the Animal Care Home was beautiful, with lush green areas. I found the animals were treated in a well-mannered way, and hence, they were all looking healthy.

The surroundings of the theme park were fully green, which provided an open space to roam and graze in the open fields. Animals were fully protected from human interference by a partition of glass. There were a number of parrots, peacocks, deer, rabbits, and monkeys, and all were healthy. One must visit this park once in their lifetime and enjoy the company of these wild animals and birds.

Conclusion

ReadLearnExcel has provided 22 examples of report writing for CBSE class 12 English students and expects that the practise of all these examples will give you an edge over others in the final examination.

7. Your school celebrated the constitution day on November 26 to spread the awareness among students about the values in our constitution. You are the the editor of your school magazine. Write a report in 150-200 words about the celebration of the Constitution Day.

Report on the Constitution Day

By Naveen, Editor of School Magazine

Dadri Toye (Jhajjar)

November 26, 2022

Being an editor of our school magazine, I got the opportunity to cover the celebration of Constitution Day in our school. Govt. Sr. Sec. School Dadri Toye celebrated Constitution Day 2022 on November 26th, and the programme started with the National Anthem. The principal and the chief guest reached the stage at 8 a.m. After the National Anthem, the students were eager to learn about their constitution. Mr. Mahinder Singh Yadav, a lecturer in English, delivered a long speech on the importance and value of the constitution for the citizen of India and especially for the young generation, who have become ignorant about the constitution, and he read the Preamble to the Constitution in front of the students, got a certificate of the Preamble to the Constitution, and asked the students to follow and read the Preamble.

Following Mr. Yadav’s lecture, a class 12 student delivered a speech on Constitution Day. A writing competition was held in the school’s hall. On Constitution Day, Priyansi from the class took first place in article writing. A poster and painting competition was organised by Smt. Rakhi and PGT Fine Arts, and students participated in these activities in large numbers. The programme came to an end with the registration of the students for the preamble. The principal, Dr. Rajinder, gave a concluding speech on the constitution and thanked the chief guest, Sh. Madan Chopra, D.E.O. Jhajjar, shared his ideas on the constitution and asked the teachers of political science to put more emphasis on the constitution of India while teaching political science.

8. Writing a Report on Panchyat Elections/Election Scene

Recently, panchayat elections were held in Haryana. You got the opportunity to cover the panchayat election as a reporter. Write a report on the panchayat election in not more than 200 words as a reporter for a local newspaper.

Writing a Report on Panchyat Elections

By Laxman

Jhajjar

November 2, 2022

The panchayat elections in Jhajjar were held during the first phase of the election. I got the opportunity to cover a panchyat election in a village. I reached the polling place at Booth No. 5, in the Mattain Hail Block. The polling parties were busy conducting the mock poll. The mock poll began at 6 a.m. Three agents were present at the time of the mock poll. The presiding officer conducted the mock election in the presence of election agents. The presiding officer sealed the EVM and made it ready for the poll of the sarpanch.

The poll started at 7 a.m. People came in large numbers to vote. The women voters came there to vote for their candidates. They were wearing colourful dresses. At 10 a.m., 5% of voters had voted. People were waiting in line for their turn. At 12 p.m., there was no crowd in front of the booth. At 6 p.m., the presiding officer delayed the closing of the polls and sealed the machines. The counting of votes started at 7 p.m. The presiding officer declared the results of the sarpanch and panches. The election was absolutely peaceful.

9. You are Neha of G.S.S.S., Bahadurgarh, Jhajjar. Your school celebrated Independence Day. Write a report on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/ Independence Day 2022.

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Report on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/Independence Day2022

By Neha, Class 12

Bahadurgarh

August 15, 2022

Being a student of class 12, I am writing a report on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/Independence Day2022, which was celebrated in G.S.S.S., Bahadurgarh, and Jhajjar. Independence Day function. The school entrance was filled with national flags. Children at a primary school were holding national flags in their hands. The 75th Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in India, with the theme “Nation First, Always First,” was celebrated with different programs. The Rangoli was created in tricolour by class 12 students. The Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav started at 9 A.M. with the flag hoisting by a girl who was highly qualified with excellent academic records. The National Anthem was sung at the time of the flag hoisting.

The Principal, Sh Suresh Kumar, gave a speech on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav/Independence Day2022. He asked the students to celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in their neighbourhood.

Then, the cultural programmes started with Saraswati Vandna by class 11 girls. After that, there was a speech on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in English by Payal, a student of class 12 (Commerce). Then, there was Ragni a teacher on patriotism, which explained the freedom movement of India. After that, the poster-making programmes on Independence Day started.

After cultural and other competitions, the prize distribution programmes started. The chief guest distributed the prizes for the different activities. In the end, sweets were distributed to all, which were organised by our Physical Education Teacher. Thus, the programme ended with flag hoisting by all the students and a song on national integration. The school commemorated the freedom fighters by raising the national flag on the whole campus. Finally, the Principal declared a holiday on August 16.

10. Write a report on the Teachers’ Day celebration in your school. Consider yourself Neha/Shyam.

Report on Teachers’ Day 2022

By Neha, Class 12

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Jhajjar

September 4, 2022.

Being a Head Girl, I got the opportunity to cover the celebration of Teachers’ Day at GSSS Dadri Toye(Jhajjar). I reached the school at 8 a.m. and I was greeted by the female students with flowers, and the school gate was beautifully decorated to welcome all. I saw teachers in colourful dresses to mark Teachers’ Day 2022. The function started at 9 a.m. with the National Anthem. The Principal, Dr. Rajinder, State Awarded, and Mahinder Singh Yadav lighted the candle in front of the Saraswati Picture. Sombir and Mrs. Ritu, who recently got the State Teacher Award, were received by the staff members and students.

The Chief Guest, Sh. Madan Chopra, D.E.O. Jhajjar, was accompanied by Sh. Subhash Bhardwaj, D.E.E.O., Jhajjar, was welcomed by a song by the students of class 10. Priya, a student of class 12, delivered a speech on Teachers’ Day 2022 in English. Our English teacher, Mr. Mahinder Singh Yadav, addressed the students on the relationship between a student and a teacher. After that, a student from class 9 gave a speech on Teachers’ Day in Hindi. A boy in class 6 recited a poem on teachers’ day. The student’s primary wing performed a dance program.

Finally, the Principal and Chief Guest greeted the incoming teachers, addressed the staff and kids, and shared their thoughts on Teachers’ Day 2022. The N.S.S. students, led by Sh. Ashish Kadian handed sweets to the instructors and pupils, and the Teachers’ Day 2022 event concluded.

11. Report on Visit to a Historical Place

By Sheetal/Shyam

Our school’s Education Society organised a trip to the Red Fort in Delhi last week. It was only a one-day trip. There were 80 students in total. We were all excited to see this monumental relic of India’s freedom struggle.

 We arrived at 10:30 a.m. The Red Fort is located in the heart of Delhi. For about 200 years,  the fort was the main residence of the Mughal emperors. In 1639, it was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.

This massive walled citadel with red sandstone walls took around ten years to build. A trip to the Red Fort is not only educational but also cultural. This magnificent monument is a living example of rich Indian culture mingling with Mughal culture, which the Mughals brought to India with them.

12. A REPORT ON A ROAD ACCIDENT
By Meena/Mahesh
Last week, on my way to Chandigarh, I witnessed a shocking road accident involving a bus and a scooter.
The accident occurred near Panipat on Rohtak Chandigarh Road. A fully crowded roadways bus coming from the Chandigarh side attempted to overtake another bus and collided with a scooter. On the scooter were two people: a man and a woman, most likely a husband and wife.
The wife died on the spot, and the husband was rushed to the hospital in Panipat, where his condition was described as critical by sources. The scooter was completely damaged, which was a terrible sight to see. The majority of the bus’s passengers were also seriously injured and were taken to a nearby hospital. The bus driver was about to flee, but the crowd on the busy road reacted quickly and stopped him. The angry mob brutally beat him and handed him over to the local police.
Report on Visit to a Historical Place

By Sheetal/Shyam

Our school’s Education Society organised a trip to the Red Fort in Delhi last week. It was only a one-day trip. There were 80 students in total. We were all excited to see this monumental relic of India’s freedom struggle.

 We arrived at 10:30 a.m. The Red Fort is located in the heart of Delhi. For about 200 years,  the fort was the main residence of the Mughal emperors. In 1639, it was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.

This massive walled citadel with red sandstone walls took around ten years to build. A trip to the Red Fort is not only educational but also cultural. This magnificent monument is a living example of rich Indian culture mingling with Mughal culture, which the Mughals brought to India with them.

13. Report on Summer Camp and its Activities

The Indian Mountaineering Association of Morni Hills organized a seven-day summer camp at Morni Hills for children from various Haryana schools to teach them about life in the hills. It aided pupils in developing discipline, cooperation, and team spirit.

My school, like many others in Haryana, teaches children to be independent, self-sufficient, disciplined, and cooperative. All students reached Morni hills on the tenth of June in the evening. This summer camp was an important component of our growth as citizens of the country. As a member of our school’s Mountaineering Club, I was allowed to write a comprehensive report on the summer camp for our school’s newsletter.

We were offered a variety of activities such as mountaineering, trekking, rock climbing, living in unusual conditions, cooking instruction, and cultural activities. Every year, a fresh topic is chosen for this camp. This year’s summer camp theme was “Culture.” We were taught extensively about many cultures as well as a practical understanding of various states, such as music, lifestyle, and many other things.

We were assigned to research the customs and traditions of several cultures. We were asked to present what we had learned to everyone at the end of the program. This was a great and interesting activity since we got to hear everyone’s thoughts on the value of the camp. Our teachers also spoke up about the value of such camps and the wonderful impact they have on our children’s minds.

This camp was a fantastic experience for all of us because we came away with so many useful skills and knowledge. This camp taught us not just about different states and their cultures, but also how to work efficiently as part of a team.

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