Report Writing
Report Writing
Report Writing
What is a report?
A report is a factual description of an issue or a problem. A report is written for a clear purpose and for
a particular audience. Various forms of reports are: newspaper reports, inquiry reports, progress or
action taken report, a police report, a report of a meeting, etc., each having a distinct character and
format.
Generally, two types of reports are asked in the CBSE Class 12 English paper, namely, newspaper report
or a magazine report. Newspaper report is the one which is published in a newspaper and magazine
report is generally written for a school magazine.
Talking about marks, it comes as a 5 marks question. The breakup for which (as per CBSE Marking
scheme for 2023-24) is as follows: Format (Heading and Reporter’s name): 1 mark, Organization of
ideas: 2 marks, Content: 1 mark, Spelling and grammar:1 mark
“If you can’t explain it simply, you didn’t understand it well enough.”
➢ Plan before you pen. Just make a list of all your important points on the rough sheet (last sheet
of your answer booklet) so that you do not forget relevant points while writing. This also helps
you in maintaining a sequence, which is very important.
➢ Presentation is very important.
➢ Make sure you double check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They carry marks.
➢ Leave adequate number of lines between paragraphs to make it looks clean.
➢ Underlining the main points is very important. But it is advised to do it after finishing your exam.
Use a dark blue pen and scale for underlining.
➢ Make small sentences. It restricts the scope of grammatical inaccuracies.
SAMPLE REPORTS
1. Your school had recently arranged a musical night in the school auditorium. Write a report in
100-120 words on this programme, for your school magazine. You are Mahima/Mahesh,
Cultural Secretary of Vasant Public School, Delhi. Invent the details.
A MUSICAL NIGHT
To promote awareness towards cultural activities and to enhance the talent of students, particularly in
the field of music and dance, the management and staff of Vasant Public School organised a musical
night in the school auditorium on 4th November 2023.
Mr. Prabhu Shekhar, the D. M. of Delhi, inaugurated the programme as the chief guest. Many other
reputed people from various schools and institutions were also present. The programme began with
the invocation of Goddess Saraswati. After that many colourful programmes were presented by the
students. Natraj stuti and Dance Drama – Save the planet – stole the show. Participants were very
enthusiastic about the event. Many of them performed quite well and received great applause from the
audience. Parents of almost all the students were also present. One girl, Aditi, of class XII won the heart
of everyone present there by her melodious song. One group of boys and girls performed the folk dance
that represented the cultural heritage of our state.
In his address, the Chief Guest appreciated the efforts put in by the children and talked about how music
works as a therapy. He wished them all success. The event ended with the vote of thanks. It was a
fascinating show.
2. Maxim Gorky School, Delhi, celebrated ‘Nutrition Week’ from 1st September to 7th September by
arranging inter-school cookery contests, oratorical, painting and poster competitions, besides talks
by eminent nutritionists and medical professionals. There was an overwhelming response from
students and parents. Prepare a report in 120-150 words to be published in your school magazine.
You are Arjun/Anita, School Pupil Leader.
NUTRITION WEEK
The ever-active Health Club of Maxim Gorky School, Delhi, celebrated ‘Nutrition week’ starting from
September 1 to September 7, 2023. Renowned holistic health and fitness guru, Mr. Mickey Mehta
graced the occasion with his presence as the Chief Guest on the inauguration day. He spoke about why
exercise is important to stay fit. Other eminent nutritionists who visited the school throughout the
nutrition week also shared ideas about choosing a healthy life style and food alternatives. Medical
professionals were also invited to the event, who conducted health check-ups for students, teachers
and staff members.
Throughout the week, the school witnessed a variety of cultural programmes, such as inter- school
cookery contest, oratorical, painting, poster making competition, etc. There was an overwhelming
response from students and parents who even invited their friends and family to the event.
The celebration ended with distribution of prizes and certificates to the winners of various
competitions, which took place during the ‘Nutrition Week’.
3. You are Mridul/Mridula, an HT correspondent. You witnessed a protest rally by a youth organisation.
Mentioning the purpose of the rally, places covered and reaction of the public, write a report in 120-
150 words for your newspaper.
New Delhi; 24th May 2023: Members of the Young Urban Volunteers Association (YUVA), a youth
organisation, held a protest rally on 23rd May 2023. Young boys and girls of YUVA organised the rally
to raise their voice against rampant corruption in the society.
The four hours long rally saw participants from various age groups who took to the road at 11:00 a.m.
sharp. The rally started from Connaught Circus and moved further to Janpath. From there the rally
group walked to various iconic places of the capital city, singing patriotic songs and shouting slogans on
anti-corruption. The rally finally stopped at Qutub Minar where the youth representatives of YUVA
performed a street play on corruption and how to curb it.
The attempt to spread the message of protest against corruption proved quite successful with general
public joining in and vowing to fight against it.
4. Write a news report on the inauguration of a science exhibition which was attended by a
VIP.
By – Nadeem
Agarthala;28th August, 2023: It is science that holds the destiny of India’s future says Dr. A.P.
J. Abdul Kalam. Inaugurating a science exhibition organized under the aegis of Lions’ Club of Agarthala
on 27th August 2023 in one of the schools here, Dr. Kalam said that students will have to study science
for its own sake and not for becoming a doctor or an engineer.
The exhibition featured the prominent discoveries in the field of Science, focusing on outer space and
its exploration. The models displayed were truly par excellence and denoted the deep involvement of
the students. The students confidently explained their set-ups, exhibiting the depth of research work
done and their passion for Science.
Highly impressed by the engrossment of the students, Dr. Kalam said, “The development of the country
much depends on the Scientists who could help solve problems faced by the nation in different fields.
The dream of every citizen to see India as a super power will soon be fulfilled if the students’ energy
and enthusiasm are properly channelized.” Earlier during the day, he visited an orphanage and spoke
to the children for over an hour and lunched with them.
The exhibition, open to the parents and other visitors, post the visit by Dr. Kalam, witnessed visitors in
large numbers. The efforts and participation of the students and school were appreciated and
acclaimed by all.