education

Higher secondary examination has started across the state

Higher secondary examination has started across the state

The higher secondary examination has started today. The total number of candidates in the Cooch Behar district is 31,983. Among them, there are 13643 male students and 18340 female students. There is a total of 107 venues for the exam and a total of 28 centers. The first day of the exam started peacefully amid tight security. This time some new methods have been adopted for safety in the higher secondary examination. Many students could not give the secondary examination because of covid. And now due to this regret was seen in the voice of a student who came for…
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Parthapratim Roy expressed his concern about not presence of teachers in school

Parthapratim Roy expressed his concern about not presence of teachers in school

Even though it is 11 am, the teachers are not in the school. Parthapratim Roy, former district president of Cooch Behar District Trinamool Congress and chairman of North Bengal State Transport Corporation, expressed concern when he reached Dham AP School in Basgir, Dinhatar, as part of Didir Doot program. Parthapratim complained to the SI about not finding any teachers in the school. Partha Pratim Roy said that he went to the school to talk to the teachers during Didi's ambassador program, but after 11 o'clock he found that even though there were students in the school, not one of the…
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‘Brahmins leave the campus’ slogans at JNU; admin calls it ‘exclusive trend’

‘Brahmins leave the campus’ slogans at JNU; admin calls it ‘exclusive trend’

The Jawaharlal Nehru University administration ordered a probe after graffiti citing "exclusive tendencies" was sprayed on the walls of the university's School of International Studies and on the doors of some faculties. On Thursday, the administration noted that some faculty members sprayed graffiti on the door of the School of International Studies, saying, "Go back to the branch" and other statements. As of Thursday night, it was not known which student group – if any – created the graffiti. The Acting Registrar issued a notice on Thursday evening stating that the Dean, School of International Studies and the Grievance Committee…
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Good news for higher secondary examinees – 2 new subjects are going to be added

Good news for higher secondary examinees – 2 new subjects are going to be added

Good news for upcoming Higher Secondary Examinees. Higher Secondary Education Council made a big announcement of Two new topics that are about to be added Higher Secondary Education Council President Chiranjeev Bhattacharya informed us about the possibility of inclusion of two subjects in the 11th syllabus. President of the Higher Secondary Education Council Chiranjeev Bhattacharya said that from the academic year of 2023, students of higher secondary will get the opportunity to study two new subjects. Data Science and Artificial Intelligence or IE are going to come into the curriculum These two new subjects are likely to be added to…
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Most of the IITs boycott Times Higher Education ranking

Most of the IITs boycott Times Higher Education ranking

The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has ranked the highest position within all Indian institutes in the latest round of Times Higher Education (THE) rankings. Most Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) boycotted the decision for the third consecutive year over transparency concerns. Second place is taken by Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences (351-400 overall), which made its debut in the ranking. In the university category, The Himachal Pradesh-based private university is ranked 96th in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2022. Last year, the second position in the Indian category went to IIT Roper, which is ranked sixth…
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Bengal would have its own education policy

Bengal would have its own education policy

The fight between the central government and Mamata Banerjee's West Bengal government has reached the education department. State Education Minister Bratya Basu on Thursday announced that the state government has decided to formulate its own state education policy and will not implement the central government's national education policy. Bratya Basu said, “The central government, like many other aspects, is trying to force the NEP on various state governments. However, we do not agree with this and therefore we have decided to formulate our own education policy for the state.” A committee of 10 members has been formed to report on…
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Apex Medical body warns the Medical Aspirants

Apex Medical body warns the Medical Aspirants

National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked medical aspirants from India to stay vigilant while applying to any of the medical universities of China because it has restricted the entry of foreign students. The top medical education regulator of India NMC has issued its advisory for medical students after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) warned against China universities that is offering admissions in medical colleges. The medical universities of China have informed that the courses will be conducted online because of Coronavirus expansion. The NMC has declared that the online medical courses will not be recognized by the commission. It…
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Chandigarh allows opening of schools for classes 10 to 12

Chandigarh allows opening of schools for classes 10 to 12

On Thursday, the Administration eased Covid-19 restrictions, by allowing opening of schools for students of Classes 10 to 12 from February 01, 2022. However, Punjab Governor Banwari Lal Purohit, who is the Administrator of Union Territory Chandigarh, appealed to people to follow Covid-related protocols and guidelines at public places. All students above 15 years of age should have been vaccinated at least once to attend offline classes. Coaching institutions will be allowed to open at 50% capacity, subject to the condition that all students of 15 to 18 years should have received at least one dose of Covid vaccine and…
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Until Further Notice Delhi’s Schools and Colleges will Remain Closed

Until Further Notice Delhi’s Schools and Colleges will Remain Closed

All private and government schools, colleges and other educational institutions in Delhi should be closed until further notice; the decision was taken in the Delhi Disaster Management Authority meeting on Thursday, January 27. Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Manish Sisodia earlier said that the Delhi government had closed schools when it was not safe for children, but excessive caution is now harming students.  Mr Sisodia while saying that the government will recommend Delhi Disaster Management Authority to reopen schools in Delhi, said: “The pandemic-induced school closures have not only affected their studies but also their mental health. During…
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Till Jan 31, Mumbai shuts schools for classes 1 to 9 and 11

Till Jan 31, Mumbai shuts schools for classes 1 to 9 and 11

Due to increasing COVID-19 cases in Mumbai, on monday the civic body decided to shut down the schools of all mediums for classes 1 to 9 and also for class 11 till January 31.  The BMC said, students of classes 10 and 12 are excluded from this decision which means they can attend schools in-person.  Classes for students of 1 to 9 and 11 will continue in online mode as directed earlier, it said. Meanwhile, on the first day of vaccination drive for those aged 15 to 18 years, 6,115 children were administered the vaccine against COVID-19 in Mumbai, as…
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