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CBSE would give marks to students as long as they write something! Delhi DOE s claims sparks controversy

Delhi DOE s alleged advise to CBSE Class 12 students of a Government Schools has gone viral, sparking controversy and ridicule from many parties. The official is heard suggesting to write anything in exams.

Nursery admission 2021-21 delhi: Many private schools started application process for KG and First Class admission - नर्सरी दाखिला : कई निजी स्कूलों ने केजी व पहली कक्षा के लिए शुरु की आवेदन प्रक्रिया

Nursery admission 2021-21 delhi: Many private schools started application process for KG and First Class admission - नर्सरी दाखिला : कई निजी स्कूलों ने केजी व पहली कक्षा के लिए शुरु की आवेदन प्रक्रिया
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Union Budget 2021-22: Funds for schools slashed

The education sector witnessed a major cut in outlay in the Union Budget for 2021-22 amid substantial dip in allocation to a scheme that aimed to improve school infrastructure and teaching. The allocation to school and higher education in the budget presented by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday was Rs 93,224 crore against the budgeted estimate of Rs 99,311 crore in 2020-21, which was revised to Rs 85, 089 crore. This is for the first time that the education ministry’s budget witnessed a cut in the allocated amount in the recent years. Allocation to a scholarship scheme which aims to promote enrolment and reduce dropout of girls belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities in secondary schools also plummeted.

CBSE Board Examination 2021: What Delayed Dates Mean For Teachers, Students

High schools to get temporary staff for 100 days of classes | Bhubaneswar News

BHUBANESWAR: School and mass education minister Samir Ranjan Dash has asked the district education officers (DEOs) to engage teachers from schools that won’t reopen soon, or retired teachers, in high schools with inadequate staff strength to ensure 100 days of classroom study for class X and XII students. “If we cannot do 100 days of classroom teaching, we may not complete the course on time,” Dash said. He added that DEOs had been asked to appoint retired teachers in high schools and to divert PG teachers from elementary schools to high schools with high teacher vacancy. Teachers said it would be stressful for them and students to attend classes for 100 days straight. “Teachers have household responsibilities and health issues to address too. We are requesting the government to let at least Sundays be holidays,” said Prakash Chandra Mohanty, secretary of Odisha Secondary School Teachers’ Association.

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