SVAMITVA: PM Narendra Modi distributes over 65 lakh property cards
Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed over 65 lakh property cards to property owners under the SVAMITVA scheme, across ten states and two union territories.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Friday address students’ examination-related concerns in person as part of the ‘Pareeksha Pe Charcha’ campaign, officials said.
Students from across the country will be gathering at Talkatora Stadium in the heart of the national capital to hear Modi in person on how to give stress-free examination.
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The prime minister has already authored a book on the issue titled ‘Exam Warriors’.
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PM Shri @narendramodi will do 'Pariksha par charcha' with lakhs of students, teachers and parents from across the country today at 12 noon. Stay tuned for LIVE updates. pic.twitter.com/GUHvTBvyBr
— BJP (@BJP4India) February 16, 2018
Highlighting that around 29 crore school children and three crore colleges students take part in examinations, Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Prakash Javadekar had earlier directed the state education ministers to relay the programmes in all schools and colleges.
“We all know about the book now (‘Exam Warriors’ written by Modi), but since exams are a big exercise where … So, this is not a political topic, it’s a household topic,” Javadekar had said.
The Minister also said that the government would implement its Prime Minister Research Fellowship scheme from this academic season, under which 1000 meritorious B.Tech students would get scholarship of Rs 70,000 and a one time research grant of Rs 2 lakh.
The scheme which has been allocated a total budget of Rs 1,650 crore, was given the cabinet approval on Wednesday.
He said that the scholarship holders would also be exempted from doing masters and allowed to enrol directly for Ph.D.
(With inputs from agencies)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi distributed over 65 lakh property cards to property owners under the SVAMITVA scheme, across ten states and two union territories.
Uttarakhand high school students will lose their liberty to study five subjects for class 10 board examination from the next academic session. The State government has decided to make 10 subjects compulsory for high school classes of the state board in tune with National Education Policy (NEP).
The 8th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC), Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship initiative, has seen an overwhelming response, with over 3.5 crore students, teachers, and parents registering for the programme. This nationwide movement aims to turn exam-related stress into a celebration of learning, offering a positive and joyful outlook on education.
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