Two ‘first women’
Wrapped in our centuries-old history lie micro-histories with stories that inspire; enveloped within those stories are layers of micro-stories which broaden understanding.
Wrapped in our centuries-old history lie micro-histories with stories that inspire; enveloped within those stories are layers of micro-stories which broaden understanding.
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev held discussions with Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, academicians, and representatives of schools to explore potential collaborations for expanding his concept of the Bhartiya Shiksha Board (Indian Education Board) in the state.
A state-wide School Management Committee (SMC) meeting at all the 19,110 government schools across Punjab was held on Tuesday, allowing parents and community representatives to play a direct role in the decision making of schools.
The Rajasthan government announced on Friday the merger of 260 government schools with nearby higher secondary schools. The decision was taken due to zero or low enrollment and other viability-related issues. The students and staff of these schools have been relocated to nearby higher secondary institutions, according to an official spokesperson on Saturday.
The investigation into the bomb threats received by schools across the national capital from the past one year has led Delhi Police to a teenager who sent 400 bomb related threats, and in the backdrop, a connection of an NGO with the boy's guardian which has links with a political party.
All schools within the military installations in Jammu, Kathua, Samba (J&K) and Pathankot (Punjab) remained shut as a precautionary measure, reports said.
The cultural programs were also presented by the students of various schools. Along with this, people were also made aware of the hazardous effects of drug consumption through street plays by the students.
The Directorate of Education in its circular mentioned that the schools have to sensitize students to cover their heads during day time.
Saddled with the declining student strength since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and dilapidated condition of school buildings, Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has decided to close down as many as 18 primary schools run by it shortly.
The decision has been taken while following the KG to PG (Kindergarten to Post Graduate) model adopted for skill education and as per the New Education Policy.