School teachers asked to submit Covid-19 innovations done by them to Delhi govt
School teachers asked to submit Covid-19 innovations done by them to Delhi govt
The Delhi government has asked schools to submit the innovations done by their teachers during the uncertain situation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic this academic year.
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UPDATED: January 7, 2021 11:39 IST
Delhi government has asked schools to submit the Covid-19 innovations made by the teachers. (Photo Credits- PTI)
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The innovations need to be submitted by February 20.
The schools in Delhi will remain closed till the Covid-19 vaccine is made available.
The government of Delhi has directed the schools in the national capital to submit the innovations done by teachers and management committee members to ensure education in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and the practices undertaken by them for Covid-19 management.
NL Interview: Amod Kanth on his book, police reforms and juvenile justice
The retired IPS officer served as police chief in Arunachal Pradesh and Goa, chaired the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights, and founded Prayas JAC Society.
02 Jan, 2021
Amod K Kanth is a retired IPS officer who served as the director general of police in Arunachal Pradesh and Goa before leading the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights. He s also the founder of Prayas JAC Society, which works in the field of juvenile justice.
In this interview with Abhinandan Sekhri, Kanth talks about his new book,
Khaki in Dust Storm: Communal Colours and Political Assassinations, his diverse experiences as a police officer and social activist, and his ideas for police reform.
DCPCR seeks support to make Delhi Child Labour-Free
By IANS |
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Thu, Dec 31 2020 17:51 IST |
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DCPCR seeks support to make Delhi Child Labour-Free. (Xinhua/Sunil Sharma/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Dec 31 : The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) has been seeking support and cooperation from various authorities to make Delhi Child Labour-Free by 2023.
The DCPCR has reached out to Chairpersons, District Development Committees and Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs).
It has sought intervention in three areas ensuring monthly meetings of the district task force for rescue and rehabilitation of child labourers; ensuring efficient utilization of the child labour fund for rehabilitation of the rescued children and helping in awareness generation about the menace of child labour.
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