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  • Students participate in campaign against use of plastic

    Students participate in campaign against use of plastic

    Vizianagaram: As part of Puneet Sagar Abhiyan-2023, Satya Degree College and Sitam College NCC cadets have organised an awareness camp against the use of plastic bags. They have campaigned for use of either paper or cloth bags.

    Later the students distributed 1,000 environment-friendly bags at the busy market area between the clock tower and three lamps junction here on Monday.

    Dr M Sasibhushan Rao, Director of Satya Group of Colleges, said, “Prohibiting plastic bags and using paper bags can save the environment. NCC cadets should be mentors for future generations by taking part in such programmes.”

    Prakash Silk Palace owner U Prakash Rao appreciated the efforts being made by the students of the SITAM College to spread awareness among people against the use of plastic bags.

    R Sriramulu Naidu, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation said that the corporation has been working to reduce the usage of plastic, polythene bags and playing its role for the protection of environment.

    DSP K Govind Rao said that the police would also extend support to the plastic-free campaign in the city.

    Late, a pledge was taken to promote paper and cloth bags and not to use plastic bags.

  • Organizing summer camp for students

    Organizing summer camp for students

    Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Public School- Begumpet organised centenary summer camp with a grand art exhibition here on Saturday.

    The art exhibition was a display of skills the students learnt and mastered during the centenary summer camp. Live food counters with fireless cooking and a series of calligraphy artworks were also exhibited at the event, followed by a captivating western dance performance. The classic tale of Tenali Ramakrishna was presented through a musical skit, taking the audience on a laughter ride.

    Actor Rana Daggubati, an alumnus from the Batch of 2002 was present as the chief guest along with I/C Principal Amrita Chandra Raju, and President of The Hyderabad Public School Society Gusti J. Noria.

  • Raipur : Eco Club students set World Record with “Largest Painting Made with Cow Dung Paint”

    Raipur : Eco Club students set World Record with “Largest Painting Made with Cow Dung Paint”

    Students from the Eco Club participated in a competition organized by the Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Committee on the occasion of World Earth Day, which is observed on April 22 each year. They created a painting on the theme ‘Invest in our Planet’ using cow dung paint, which measured 3,600 square feet, within one hour.

    This remarkable achievement has earned them recognition in the Limca Book of World Records as the creators of the “Largest Painting Made with Cow Dung Paint.”

    It is worth mentioning that more than 100 children contributed to this painting at a mall in Raipur. Additionally, the Chhattisgarh Tourism Board organized a two-day awareness campaign on environmental protection and pollution control.

  • Library department to organize summer training camp for students

    Library department to organize summer training camp for students

    SRIKAKULAM: Library department officials and staff planned to organise summer training camps for students from May 8 to June 16. During the period, students will be provided reading tips and they will be explained the importance of reading books.

    Various books, periodicals and newspapers will be provided at libraries to enable the students to gain knowledge. The library officials and staff are creating awareness among students and teachers at various schools and villages in the district. On Sunday at Dharmavaram village in Etcherla mandal, local librarian M Chandra Sekhar Rao organised awareness and motivation drive on summer training camps for the students and teachers.

    On the occasion, he explained the aim and importance of summer training camps for students which would promote the reading habit and help them to acquire knowledge.

    He suggested to the students not to get addicted to watching television and spending time on cell phones which are adversely impacting health and personality development.

    Teachers and students from local government and private schools attended the event.

    Another awareness camp was organised at Murapaka village in Laveru mandal by the local librarian. On the occasion librarian, M Srinivasa Rao, teachers and students from local government and private schools participated.

  • 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.

  • Students took a pledge to preserve the site of archaeological importance

    Students took a pledge to preserve the site of archaeological importance

    Kawardha. World Heritage Day has been organized under the joint auspices of Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, District Administration and Trips n Trippers in Bhoramdev Temple complex, a place of historical, religious, archaeological and tourism importance of the district. In this event, Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University’s Department of Ancient Indian History, Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, Professors, teachers and students from different government higher secondary schools of Tilda-Nevra, including Alda, presented art, culture and archeology, tourism of Chhattisgarh. Pledged to preserve the places of importance and to spread their fame far and wide. Let us tell you that World Heritage Day or World Heritage Day is celebrated every year on 18th April all over the world. This day is also known as “International Day for Monuments and Sites”.

    The main purpose of celebrating this day is to create awareness about the importance of historical and cultural sites related to human civilization, their existence, conservation and promotion and their protection.
    Under the joint auspices of Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, Trips n Trippers and with the initiative of Managing Director of Chhattisgarh Tourism Board, Anil Kumar Sahu, Heritage Walk n Talk was organized on the occasion of World Heritage Day on April 18, to promote heritage tourism and conserve heritage sites. Performed at Bhoramdev Temple, Kawardha. In this event, on the instruction of Collector Janmejay Mahobe, archaeologist and former teacher honored by the President, Aditya Srivastava, District Public Relations Officer Gulab Dadsena specially participated. Apart from this, speech on World Heritage by Dr. Kamla Ram Bind, Department of Ancient Indian History and Ankit Dewan Tourism and Hotel Management, Department Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Raipur, Prem Prithvi Pal Levi Lakra, Government Higher Secondary School Alda, Block Tilda, all were presented. 54 participants participated in this event, who were also given momentos and certificates. Everyone resolved to preserve the ancient heritage. Archaeologist Srivastava visited the team Bhoramdev Temple, Mandwa Mahal, Cherki Mahal of archaeological importance in Kabirdham district and gave detailed information about all the archaeological importance sites of the district. Giving information about World Heritage Day to the students of educational institutions, he resolved to preserve and promote all the cultural, religious and archaeological sites of the state or country, as well as to keep their fame comfortable for the coming generations. Got it.

  • Teachers trace irregular students for Class 10 Board exams in Tamil Nadu

    Teachers trace irregular students for Class 10 Board exams in Tamil Nadu

    COIMBATORE: With over 50,000 Class 12 students skipping the Tamil paper of the board exams, the school education is taking steps to avert a similar situation during Class X exams, which begin on April 6.
    Based on directions from the department, teachers across the state are tracing Class 10 students who have been irregular in attending classes.

    According to official sources, student details are maintained at the EMIS portal. So, headmasters cannot remove the long absentee students’ names without issuing Transfer Certificates. Even if students are long absentees, hall ticket for board exam is generated automatically for them. This is how officials came to know that a large number of Class 12 students who were long absent and got hall tickets did not write the exam.

    “After learning a lesson from this, officers have started to trace students through graduate teachers to avert a repeat of the embarrassment,’ sources added. S Sivasubbiah, headmaster of the government high school at Kannarpalayam in Karamadai, told TNIE, “Educational officers directed all headmasters to ensure that all students attend the Class 10 board exams.

    Out of 45 Class 10 students in our school, only two boys didn’t come to school from the middle of the academic year. I approached them and advised them to come to school, but they didn’t do so. After the officers’ order, I met the two students at their home again last week and found out they were working as coolies along with their parents.

    The parents refused to send them to school as they wanted the boys to work for earning more for the family. When I warned them that I would contact the childline and legal action would be taken against them, the boys started coming to school regularly. ” He said both the students wrote a practical exam on Monday.

    T Arulanandham, science teacher in a government-aided school at Saibaba colony told TNIE, “Seven students did not come to school right from the beginning of academic year. I was able to trace one of the seven, and he is coming to school now. We couldn’t trace the others due to various reasons, including migrating to other places.”

    Education development committee coordinator K Leninbarathi told TNIE, “Since the pandemic situation, many students quit studies due to various reasons, including poverty. The department should identify the problems and provide psychological counselling to the students.”

    When asked about it, a top officer from district school education department told TNIE that the teachers have managed to trace 150 long absentees of Class 10 from Coimbatore and they have been preparing for the exams.

    The Directorate of Government Examination on Tuesday night has extended date for Science practical examinations till March 31 considering the long absentees students. The practical examination date was scheduled from March 20 to 28.

    When asked about this, Karur Chief Educational Officer N Geetha told TNIE,” As per the top officers direction, works for tracing Class 10 students who are long absentees is underway across the state. Due to the efforts of the teachers, some of the students attended the Class 10 practical exams.”