In a significant move aimed at enhancing students’ educational experience, the Jharkhand Cabinet has given the green light to a proposal to distribute school bags to more than 37 lakh…
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Private schools in Maharashtra, located within a one-kilometer radius of a government aided school, are no longer required to offer admissions under the Right to Education (RTE) quota for economically…
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Schools and colleges in Himachal Pradesh will remain closed today, that is on 16th August due to heavy rains. India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted massive rainfall in the next 24…
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The Delhi government strictly prohibits mobile phones in classrooms in both private and government schools. For any emergency, parents or guardians can call the school’s helpline number. Announcement has been…
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The government of Jharkhand has made an announcement regarding the admission process for the 12,000 available seats in 80 government-run Schools of Excellence. Out of the 41,000 applicants, approximately 10,590…
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Andhra Pradesh plans to introduce IB curriculum in the state government schools. While addressing students who topped school and intermediate exams, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy announced that the…
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Girls in Tamil Nadu government schools to get Rs 1000 monthly deposit to pursue higher education
by adminby adminIn order to benefit girl students across the state, the Tamil Nadu government has decided to deposit Rs 1000 in the bank account of girl students it has declared on…
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10,000 classrooms to be constructed in primary and secondary government schools in Gujarat
by adminby adminAs of December 2021, there has been a shortage of 19,000 classrooms in various state run primary schools admitted the Gujarat government in the legislative assembly. Gujarat’s education minister, Mr…
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More than 10,000 private schools affiliated to Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) are expected to fund the DTH lectures. The Punjab Education Board has ordered these schools to contribute an…
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In Gurugram primary students in government schools will learn about ‘good touch-bad touch’ and keeping safe as part of compulsory lessons from the next academic session. The State Council of…