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  • Schools to resume classes in Manipur from July 1

    Schools to resume classes in Manipur from July 1

    Imphal: Schools will resume normal classes in violence-hit Manipur from July 1 instead of June 21 as announced earlier, officials said on Tuesday.

    Director of Education (School) L. Nandakumar Singh said in a notification that the resumption of normal classes in all schools in Manipur stands deferred till July 1 or until further order.

    All zonal education officials under the Department of Education are hereby directed to inform all concerned and take up necessary actions accordingly, the notification read.

    Earlier, the department had announced that the normal classes will resume from June 21.

    After July 1, considering the law and order situation, the classes for the remaining standards up to college level will be resumed in a phased manner.

    Manipur has 4,617 schools and out of these, relief camps for the displaced persons and accommodation for the central forces were set up in around 100 schools.

    The state government has been trying to make alternative arrangements for the inmates of the relief camps and the security forces, so that the students are not affected, an official of the Education Department said.

    Chief Minister N. Biren Singh had earlier disclosed plans to change the curfew timings allowing normal activities to resume gradually, and reopening of schools at the earliest.

    Meanwhile, as thousands of students are displaced and taking shelter in the relief camps, the Thoubal district education department has decided to provide education to the displaced students staying in the relief shelters within the district.

    Officials said that around 6,000 students of various standards have been displaced due to the ethnic violence that hit the state on May 3.

    Education Minister Bashanta Singh had said earlier that the department is taking steps for the welfare of the affected students.

    “Study materials like notebooks, pens, pencils, sports materials, and uniforms will be provided to the displaced students,” he had said, adding that volunteer teachers will be deputed for the students staying in the relief camps to organise coaching classes.

    Singh had said that the transfer of displaced students studying in Class 9-12 to schools of their choice will be allowed provided seats are available.

    “If seats are not available in the selected school, arrangements will be made in other nearby schools,” said Singh, adding that those who live in the far-flung areas will be provided with gadgets like tablets for distance learning.

  • School drops off child late, parents approach rights body

    School drops off child late, parents approach rights body

    Parents of a class 5 girl, studying at a private school in the city, have filed a complaint with the state child rights body against the school for dropping her home late.

    In a complaint they raised against Chrysalis High with the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR), they described the ordeal they went through for an hour as they lost communication about their daughter’s whereabouts.

    “She was supposed to be dropped back home around 3.20 pm on Thursday, but she had not reached home. We were waiting at the drop point since 3 pm,” the parent said in the complaint. “There was no communication from the school about the delay. Finally, around 4.40 pm, they dropped her off.”

    Speaking to DH, the parents said they later learnt from their daughter that the school staff asked her to get off the bus on the other side of the road, but she refused. Wanting to punish her for not following their orders, the staff on the bus made her wait until they dropped off all the other children.

    “The place where they asked her to alight was opposite to where we stay. Since it is wide and has a divider in the middle, it would not be possible for her to cross the road,” the child’s father explained.

    Transport was cancelled

    When they brought the issue before the school authorities, the parents alleged that they sent an email informing them that transportation had been cancelled for their daughter.

    School’s version 

    When contacted, the school’s spokesperson insisted that they did not do any wrong. “Safety of the children is our first priority,” said the spokesperson. “Since the parents refused to cross the road and pick up their child, our attender accompanied the child and dropped her on the other side.”

    “The parents insisted that we should drop the child from where we picked her up. This would inconvenience the other students onboard. We have not done anything wrong from our side,” the school said.

    The parents have filed a complaint against the school with the Hennur police.

  • Career fest organized in school

    Career fest organized in school

    With the growing number of students in Punjab dreaming to get higher education overseas, global universities and colleges have increased representation at the career and education fairs. A career fair was organised at Invictus School under its presidency of the regional IC3 forum. The event invited admission officers and representatives from around 50 top universities across the globe connected with around 300 students and parents and guided them about their career choices.

    The event saw a confluence of students, parents, university and high school delegates interact with Krithika Balaji, Academic Manager, IC3 Institute, Carl Tang, Manager Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions Office, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Michael Benincasa, Regional Manager, South Asia, Western University, Nupur Juneja, Regional Head Outreach- North, Ahmedabad University, and Dhairya Goel, Assistant Regional Director South Asia, University of Vermont.

  • Latest Updates on 10th-12th Result

    Latest Updates on 10th-12th Result

    Raipur. A big news is coming out for the girl students of Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE). It is being told that the results of CGBSE can be declared by May 15. Checking of 95 percent copies of board exams has been completed. Due to which it was told that the results of the 10th-12th board of CGBSE can be declared by May 15. For your information, let us tell you that this year 3.38 lakh students have appeared in class 10th and 3.28 lakh students in class 12th. This time the copies are being checked in 32 evaluation centers in the state. More than 15 thousand teachers are doing the work of evaluation. Along with this, the checking of 95 percent copies of board exams has been completed. In such a situation, it is being said that the results of the board examination can be released by May 15. After the release of Students Result (CGBSE 10th Result), students can check online by visiting CGBSE official cgbse.nic.in. Along with this, students cgbse.nic.in and results.cg.nic.in can check their exam results through this link.

  • Raipur Breaking: KPS school bus driver arrested

    Raipur Breaking: KPS school bus driver arrested

    Raipur. Due to the negligence of the driver, the girl child fell from the van of KPS School, the police have registered a case and arrested the accused driver. According to the police, the school management has also been called to the police station. Strict action will also be taken against the school management. Let us tell you that due to the negligence of the school van driver in the capital on Thursday, the girl child of KG II got injured after falling down from the van. CCTV footage of this incident has also come to the fore.

    The bike driver coming from behind picked up the girl and brought her. When the school management did not take cognizance of this incident, the NSUI workers reached the District Education Officer’s office and demanded action against the school van driver and the female conductor. The groom had threatened the girl not to tell about the incident at home. The relatives had also raised the demand for action on this incident. Manjit Singh, the guardian of the girl resident of Sarona told that our girl had fallen from the van. No one told us this thing. The girl fell at 9 in the morning, came home at 11 and told crying. The girl was hurt but neither was taken to the doctor, nor was any first aid done. We want action to be taken against the school management.

  • Children’s talent will be developed through summer camp

    Children’s talent will be developed through summer camp

    Rajnandgaon. A summer camp will be organized for children from 8 to 25 May from 7 am to 9 am. Collector Doman Singh said that children in rural areas should also be told about local knowledge, culture, customs and achievements in the summer camp. In the summer camp, the inherent talent of the children should be developed, as well as their hesitation should be reduced. It is noteworthy that many activities will be organized in the summer camp. Children will be reminded of stories and poems while playing in the summer camp. Indoor games and outdoor games in the summer camp will increase the confidence of the children. The activity of decorating trees and beds will inculcate in children the understanding of keeping the environment green. The hesitation within the child is reduced. Summer camps prove to be beneficial for children who hesitate to go to school.

    The purpose of the summer camp is to teach something new to the children in an interesting and playful way. Children will not be forced in any way to come to school, rather they will be encouraged to come to school. Teachers will come to school on the basis of roster and get the summer camp completed. The promotion of the summer camp will be done through digital invitation. There will be hobby classes in the summer camp. Smart TV will be used for many instructional videos. Apart from this, children will be taught abacus, phonics, spoken English. The summer camp will organize hobby classes drawing, painting and clay art, sports and other physical activity, communication skill development Hindi and English, math activity by playing games, basic hygiene exercises and meditation, group activity for social development

  • List of eligible-ineligible candidates released for admission in 9th

    List of eligible-ineligible candidates released for admission in 9th

    Korba. For admission in 2023-24 class 9th in Prayas residential schools, the entrance selection test has been organized on coming April 30 from 11 am to 2 pm. According to the information received from the Assistant Commissioner Tribal Development Department, 1140 applications were received for recruitment in class 9th of residential schools operated in the district, under which 1084 applications were eligible and the remaining 56 were found ineligible. According to the information, the list of ineligible candidates can be viewed on the notice board of the Office of the Assistant Commissioner Tribal Development and all Eklavya Adarsh Residential Schools including the concerned Block Education Officer’s office.

  • 420 case filed against professor of Kushabhau Thackeray University

    420 case filed against professor of Kushabhau Thackeray University

    Raipur. An offense under section 420 has been registered against Professor Shaheed Ali of Rajdhani Kushabhau Thakre Journalism University at Muzgahan police station. Police has told that Professor Shahid Ali had accused of submitting fake documents during the recruitment, after which the police have today registered the crime under cases 420, 467, 468, 471, 34 at Muzgahan police station. Police further said that the victim had lodged a complaint that the appointment of Associate Professor in Kushabhau Thakre Journalism University, Kathadih was obtained by Dr. Shahid Ali on the basis of fabricated and fake documents.

    On which prima facie offense was registered under section 420, 467, 468, 471, 34 Bhadvi and taken into consideration. In Kushabhau Thakre Journalism University, Kathadih, for registering an FIR against Dr. Shahid Ali for obtaining appointment to the post of Associate Professor by forged and forged documents, along with fake and forged experience certificates by Dr. Shahid Ali, other documents are also forged and forged. The post of Associate Professor has been achieved in the University by using.

  • In view of the scorching heat in the state, the school timings were changed, see the order…

    In view of the scorching heat in the state, the school timings were changed, see the order…

    Raipur. In view of the scorching heat prevailing in the state, the timings of the schools in all the districts of the state have been changed. Now classes will be held from 7 am to 11 am. In the same schools where classes are held in two shifts, classes have been scheduled for the second shift from 11 am to 3 pm.

    In a tweet, CM Bhupesh Baghel has written that in view of the scorching heat in the state, it has been decided to change the working hours of all government/non-government schools and educational institutions in the state. You all take care of yourselves and your children.