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Remembering Arjun Singh, former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
Arjun Singh (a file photo) Law Kumar Mishra Arjun Singh, veteran leader of Madhya Pradesh was born on November 5, 1930. He was governor of Punjab following Longowal accord, union HRD Minister, three times Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh besides working president of Congress. Like, Kamlapati Tripathi he too wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister and party president. His letter was drafted…
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Exciting Placement Activities at Dr. D. Y. Patil Educational Complex, Akurdi
Welcome to the hub of opportunities and learning—Dr. D. Y. Patil Educational Complex, Akurdi. Here, we believe in equipping our students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in their careers. Our robust placement activities are a testament to our commitment to student success. Let’s take a closer look at the vibrant events and initiatives that have recently taken place on our campus.
Bitwise Career Counseling Session
In July 2019, we kicked off our placement activities with a career counseling session organized by Bitwise. This session was designed to provide students with valuable insights into career planning and the various paths they can pursue post-graduation.
HR Meet on 10th August 2019
On August 10th, 2019, we hosted an HR Meet, which brought together industry leaders and our students. This event provided an excellent platform for students to interact with HR professionals, understand industry expectations, and learn about the latest trends in human resource management.
Leadership Talk Series by HRD Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal
Innovation is the key to a resurgent India. On August 22nd, 2019, our students had the privilege to attend a webinar on this very topic, conducted by HRD Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal. The session was enlightening and inspired our students to think creatively and innovatively.
National Business Quiz Participation
On August 27th, 2019, our students participated in the National Business Quiz organized by the NIPM Pune chapter. This was a fantastic opportunity for our students to test their business acumen and compete with peers from across the country.
Effective Interview Skills Session
Interview skills are crucial for any job seeker. On September 3rd, 2019, students from our MBA department attended a session on effective interview skills, organized by the HPCL training center. The session was conducted by Dr. Robert Emmerling, an international expert from Spain, who provided valuable tips and techniques to ace interviews.
Resume Writing Workshop
A well-crafted resume is the first step towards securing a job. On September 28th, 2019, Prof. Shivam Nirmale from our English Language Lab conducted a resume writing workshop for MBA 1st-year students. The workshop was highly interactive and provided students with practical insights into creating impactful resumes.
Seminar on Skill Requirements for Industry 4.0
The future is here, and it is called Industry 4.0. To prepare our students for this future, we organized a seminar by Rohit Ghosh on the skills required for Industry 4.0. The seminar highlighted the importance of digital skills, automation, and data analytics in the modern industry landscape.
Expert Sessions on AWS Cloud
Cloud computing is a game-changer in today's IT industry. We were honored to have Nirao Sanghvi conduct an expert session on AWS Cloud for our students. The session provided deep insights into cloud technologies and their applications in various industries.
NEURON 2019: DYP Hackathon
Innovation was at its peak during NEURON 2019, the DYP Hackathon organized on February 22nd, 2019, in collaboration with technology partners Xoriant Solutions and ESDS. This event saw enthusiastic participation from students who showcased their problem-solving skills and technical expertise.
Industrial Visit to Persistent Systems, Hinjewadi
Understanding the workings of the industry is crucial for students. Our students had an enlightening industrial visit to Persistent Systems in Hinjewadi. This visit provided them with a glimpse into the corporate world and the operations of a leading IT company.
Expert Talk by Mr. Rohit Singla
We were privileged to host Mr. Rohit Singla, Chief Transformation Officer at BMC Software, for an expert talk. His session was highly motivating and provided students with insights into the digital transformation journey of leading organizations.
Congratulations to Japanese Language Certification Achievers
We extend our hearty congratulations to Mr. Rajdeep Malakar from TE E&TC and Ms. Rutuja Kalbhor from SE Computer for clearing the N5 level of the Japanese Language Certification. This achievement is a testament to their hard work and dedication.
TCS Hikari Programme Inauguration
One of the highlights of our placement activities is the TCS Hikari Programme. We are proud to have TCS assist our colleges in training students for the Japanese Language. The inauguration of this program took place on January 19th, 2016, at the Shantai Auditorium. The event was graced by distinguished guests including Mr. Toshimitsu Urabe, Executive Vice President and Group CEO of the Business Service Group at Mitsubishi Corporation, Mr. K Ganesan, Vice President, Human Resources, TCS, and Mr. TV Kamalakkannan, Chief Delivery Officer and a Member of the Board of Nihon TCS Japan. The presence of Col. S. K. Joshi, Campus Director, along with Principals, HODs, and students, made the event truly memorable.
Conclusion
At Dr. D. Y. Patil Educational Complex, Akurdi, we are committed to providing our students with the best opportunities for learning and growth. Our placement activities are designed to prepare students for the challenges of the professional world and help them achieve their career goals. Stay tuned for more updates on our exciting events and initiatives!
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Pawan Kalyan Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Nara Lokesh met HRD Ministry.
Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan has been appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. | Photo credit: KVS Giri of Government of Andhra Pradesh On June 14, he appointed Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan as Deputy Chief Minister. The actor-politician has been given the portfolios of Panchayat Raj and Rural Development, Environment, Forests and Science and Technology. Congratulations…
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MEA Attestation Procedure
Ministry of External Affairs attestation procedure requires many stages of prior authentication before verifying the documents. The whole process for central document authentication relies upon the type of documents i.e personal, educational or commercial. The procedure is listed below:
Regional level: It is the initial stage of the certificate authentication procedure. This level of legalization can be done by the notary or the University from where the documents were issued, as per the requirement or from the Chamber of commerce in the case of commercial documents.
State Attestation: The legalization of certificates from the state is performed by three different organizations as per the necessity of the document type. These departments are the State Home Department (SHD), Human Resource Department (HRD), and the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM). SDM is independent of the state government, however, the verification performed by this authority is considered on the state level.
MEA attestation: MEA or Ministry of External Affairs is the last stage of authentication from the home government after which an MEA stamp or sticker is applied to the document. MEA is the central organization that concerns with the foreign affairs of the country and elects a minister every five years.
MEA Attestation for Personal Document
While applying for legalization from MEA for personal Documents you first need to get a Notary certificate by local authorities then Home Department verification is required for MEA legalization of Personal Documents. After these authentications, MEA provides a stamp on documents to go for further process of legalization by the embassy. There is an alternative process for Home Department authentication i.e. SDM authentication.
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N Chandrababu Naidu’s Commitment To Human Resource Development
N. Chandrababu Naidu, a prominent political figure and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has played a significant role in shaping the state's Human Resource Development (HRD) landscape. As a leader of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Nara Chandrababu Naidu has been instrumental in implementing policies and initiatives aimed at improving education, skill development, and overall human capital growth in the region. Under Chandrababu Naidu's leadership, the former TDP government prioritized education as a key component of its development agenda. The implementation of innovative TDP policies and TDP schemes aimed at enhancing the quality of education and increasing access to schools and colleges has been a hallmark of his tenure. This focus on education has had a significant impact on human resource development in Andhra Pradesh.
Improving school infrastructure was one of the main TDP accomplishments of Chandrababu Naidu's previous TDP-led administration.This included the construction of new schools and colleges as well as the upgrading of existing facilities. The focus on modernizing educational infrastructure has contributed to creating a positive learning environment for students across the state. Furthermore, the former TDP government, under N. Chandrababu Naidu's leadership, introduced several skill development programs to equip the youth with the necessary tools to enter the workforce. These initiatives aimed to bridge the gap between formal education and industry requirements, ensuring that the youth of Andhra Pradesh were better prepared for the challenges of the modern job market.
The TDP leaders, in collaboration with Nara Chandrababu Naidu, actively promoted vocational training and entrepreneurship programs, creating a culture of self-reliance and innovation. This strategic approach to human resource development has not only empowered the youth but has also positively impacted the overall economic growth of the state. Despite its achievements, the former TDP government has faced its share of challenges and criticism. However, it is essential to acknowledge the TDP contributions to human resource development in Andhra Pradesh under N. Chandrababu Naidu's leadership. The ongoing commitment to education, skill development, and creating an environment conducive to personal and professional growth has left a lasting impact on the state's human capital, paving the way for a more prosperous future. For the latest news and political news, go through the official TDP website.
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CM Revanth Reddy: CM Camp Office at MCR HRD
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that the empty space in Marrichenna Reddy Human Resources Development Center (MCR HRD) will be used for government purposes.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that the empty space in Marrichenna Reddy Human Resources Development Center (MCR HRD) will be used for government purposes. Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that the empty space in Marrichenna Reddy Human Resources Development Center (MCR HRD) will be used for government purposes. The office in Praja Bhavan will also be used. He said that the CM’s…
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Artificial Intelligence has been introduced as a subject in class IX from the session 2019-20 in the schools affiliated with CBSE-HRD Minister
To enhance the multidisciplinary approach in teaching-learning and to sensitize the new generation, Artificial Intelligence has been introduced as a subject in class IX from the session 2019-20 in the schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). A twelve-hour ‘Inspire’ module on Artificial Intelligence has also been announced, which schools can take up with class VIII…
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Peter Dutton Is A Disgrace
Peter Dutton doesn’t give a f*** about First Nations’ Australians, as he is playing politics over the Voice to Parliament. Everything for Dutton and his Liberal Party mates is about getting back in power. They see the Voice as an Anthony Albanese initiative and want to defeat it on this basis. Dutton represents everything that is rotten about the Australian political setup. Peter Dutton is a disgrace. The Voice is not a Labor Party initiative, it is an Indigenous Australia proposal. The Uluru Statement from the Heart is not about politics, it is about recognition and a seat at the table for First Nations people. It is time for the dickheads to get out of the way and let progress happen. Younger Australians are sick of their racist past and would like to see something done about respecting and empowering First Nations Australians. “Peter Dutton blocked high-priority crime prevention grants for Indigenous communities as Home Affairs Minister in favour of less-worthy projects found to have favoured Coalition seats and which included protecting “expensive bowling greens”. “ - (https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/dutton-bypassed-indigenous-crime-prevention-for-safety-grants-in-coalition-seats-20230806-p5du9d.html)
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Dutton As Leader Of The Opposition Is Disgraceful
The negative polls about the Voice referendum are generated by Newspoll. Who is Newspoll? Surprise, surprise it is News Corp- the rabid right wing Rupert Murdoch organisation. You know Fox News and Sky News Australia, those balanced objective LOL providers of news. Yeah, that company that was successfully sued for a billion dollars for lying about the 2020 election in America. Yes, we managed to export Murdoch over there, but unfortunately the tentacles remain wrapped around Australia as well. We need some really powerful weed killer to root out the Murdoch press and media from our shores because they are still poisoning the atmosphere with their hate and lies. “He didn't go to Garma. He walked out of the Apology. With his approval rating already in the toilet, Peter Dutton foolishly continues to spawn discontent over an Indigenous Voice To Parliament, writes Belinda Jones. FEDERAL OPPOSITION Leader Peter Dutton is being either deliberately divisive or simply doesn’t have the intelligence to occupy the position he holds as Leader of the Opposition.” - (https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/duttons-indifference-to-indigenous-australia-deadly-for-approval-rating,17159)
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Newspoll & Dutton Delve Into Dark Recesses Of Australia
I bet that Newspoll are going out of their way to survey a true sample of the populace and not skewing it toward their natural audience of right wing, racist Australians. It is interesting that Dutton and the No vote campaigners are asking to have the vote scrapped. If they are so confident of winning why not just let it play out? They want to make folk believe that the majority of Australians are against the Voice. I don’t think that this is true. I reckon that younger Australians will come out enmasse and defeat the negative No vote. I think that News Corp and Dutton are desperately trying to hang onto an old version of Australia. The unfair, racist version of the country that plenty of us are sick of being ashamed of. “As Peter Dutton addresses his decision to boycott the apology, it can be revealed he shut down reconciliation initiatives while serving as Defence minister. By Karen Middleton.” - (https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/politics/2022/06/04/exclusive-dutton-blocked-indigenous-names-bases#hrd)
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Peter Dutton is a disgrace. Do we in Australia want to turn back the clock to a nastier time when racism was rife. Do we really want this f***wit representing this nation in any manner. The Voice is an opportunity to rectify a few wrongs when it comes to the treatment of First Nations Australians. Empowerment and respect for our Indigenous brothers and sisters will make Australia a better place to live. Come on Australia shake off the shackles of racist scum like Peter Dutton and let’s move into a better future in the 21C. Robert Sudha Hamilton is the author of Money Matters: Navigating Credit, Debt & Financial Freedom "Cultural & institutional Racism Exists in Australia – How does the credit rating system fare in relation to this? - H3 Decisions within the credit rating system are made by human beings, as there is an arbitrary factor involved despite the mathematical presence of credit scores. Every person brings with them their attitudes, prejudices, and beliefs to everything they do in life. If Australians are brought up in families and communities that believe Aboriginal people are lazy and dishonest this infects the prevailing cultural attitudes toward Indigenous Australians. Generations of white Australians have promulgated these erroneous beliefs and slurs on First Nation’s peoples. Children have learned these things in schools and within sporting clubs and social groups. Young workers have been exposed to these prejudices in their workplaces via their bosses and workmates. Political parties have exploited these racist beliefs to get candidates elected and further promulgate bias based on them. Many Australians are immediately suspicious as soon as they see a black face, especially in predominantly white neighbourhoods. A dark skinned person is weighted down with the other’s projections of fear, disgust, and sometimes hatred. These instinctive reactions cannot be easily removed by laws and political correctness. The credit rating system is largely secretive in how final decisions about granting or denying credit are made. There is a mathematical framework, where points are awarded and removed on the basis of the applicant’s financial interactions with participating lenders and businesses. However points are lost for unsuccessful applications for credit. What if an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander was denied a loan on the basis of the racial prejudice of the employee making that decision? This, then, goes on the credit file as a negative, dare I say black mark, this can cause a chain reaction of similar denials of credit for future loan applications. Institutional racism work this way, a silent procession of negative stamps shutting these individuals out of the system and the economy. Denied opportunities can result in things spiralling out of control. Anti-social behaviours are often the consequential outcomes and racists can have their beliefs confirmed about the negative stereotypes of Indigenous Australians." Excerpt from Money Matters: Navigating Credit, Debt & Financial Freedom ©MidasWord Read the full article
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AN ASYMMETRIC CIVIL WAR IS ON IN INDIA….
M. Vidyasagar is Cecil & Ida Green Chair in Systems Biology Science at the University of Texas at Dallas; he also spends considerable time at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. He has received many honours and awards for his research, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society.
30 May, 2015
This war is being fought in the battlefield of people’s minds through systematic disinformation spread by a horde unwilling to accept the democratic verdict of the people of India. Choose your side, and fight.
India is at present undergoing a civil war. This civil war is not being fought on a conventional battlefield, but in the battlefield of people’s minds. The armaments used to fight this war are not conventional weapons, but rather, the weapons of disinformation.
On one side is the present government led by Narendra Modi and its well-wishers. On the other side is a horde that is unwilling to accept the democratic verdict of the people of India, and/or unable to accept that a person starting his life in humble circumstances has risen to the position of Prime Minister.
By now it is clear that the dynastic Congress Party has systematically entrenched poverty as a permanent feature of the Indian landscape. In order to perpetuate the poverty of Indians, the Congress party consciously imprisoned Indian citizens in a vast web of government rules and regulations, and perverted every institution in democratic India, including the judiciary and the media.
In order to legitimize its stranglehold on Indian society, the dynasty has also created a vast ecosystem consisting of “the poverty industry” in the form of NGOs whose survival demands that India remain a desperately poor country, or at the very least, is perceived to be so. Thus, when the outcome of the 2014 election was not in favour of the dynasty, the Congress could summon up all of its foot soldiers in the judiciary, the media, and the most inappropriately named “civil society.”
What else can explain the daily dose of misinformation in the media? For the past many months, we have had a plethora of accounts of “church attacks,” most of which were debunked as being either inside jobs or simple law and order problems. The rape of a nun in West Bengal was instantly attributed to “militant Hindus emboldened by the election of Modi,” until it was discovered that the perpetrators were Bangladeshi Muslims.
Just a couple of days ago, we had one Misbah Quadriclaiming that she was denied housing in an apartment complex merely because she was a Muslim. Even the most inexperienced cub reporter would have gone to the housing complex in question and verified in person whether in fact the complex was “Muslim-free.” But our journalists sitting in their air-conditioned offices were happy to enough to accept this victimhood narrative at face value and play it up for all it was worth.
A minor newspaper, Mid-Day in Mumbai, was apparently the only media agency to take the trouble of visiting the complex in question, to find that there are already Muslims living there (thus blowing Quadri’s story to smithereens), and unearthing the fact that Quadri was being evicted because she did not maintain her payments.
But the rest found it all too expedient to persist with their false narrative of Muslim persecution in “Modi’s India.”
Even as that particular hatchet job on the government blew up in the faces of its perpetrators, comes another one that IIT Madras “banned” a “student group” for “having criticized the Prime Minister.” The Dean of Students at IITM has already stated that the group was provisionally de-recognized because it did not follow procedures, but none of that could be heard in the din.
By jumping into the fray at IITM merely to score some cheap points against the HRD Minister, opposition parties and the corrupted media are again showing that they do not care a whit for the welfare of Indian society, and that their sole interest is in regaining power by hook or crook.
The IITs are among our finest educational institutions, a stark contrast to JNU which is a cesspool of politics and mediocrity. Over-politicization of the “student body” at any institution can have only one outcome: JNU-ization, if I might coin a phrase. This is why I was adamantly opposed to the introduction of humanities departments in the IITs. While in theory, these subjects are supposed to broaden the minds of the students, the reality is that such departments attract intellectually inferior minds for the most part.
Let us not remain under any illusion that the Quadri affair or the IITM affair will be the last. As soon as one issue gets resolved, the media will throw up 10 others, like a hydra-headed monster for which it is a proxy. This is why I call it a civil war. Or perhaps one should borrow from Christian mythology and call it Armageddon, the final decisive battle between the forces of good and evil.
I was born on September 29, 1947—just 45 days after Independence. My entire life has been wasted by the pro-poverty agenda of the Congress Party (disguised as a “pro-poor” agenda). Each time a potential saviour appears on the horizon, be it Jayaprakash Narayan in 1975, or the first NDA government in 1998, or now the Narendra Modi government, the dynasty strikes back with ever greater force.
Each one of these prospective saviours has had a more difficult task compared to his predecessor, because the forces of evil get more and more entrenched after each victory. For me, the present government offers the last hope that India would become a worthwhile country within my lifetime. If we as a nation miss this opportunity to uproot the forces of evil once and for all, then I at least won’t be around for our next opportunity, assuming that it will come at all.
There is only one glimmer of hope on the horizon. Until now, the corrupt media has had a monopoly on information dissemination, and could thus control the narrative. With the rise of social media, that monopoly has been broken. But the breaking of the monopoly does NOT, by itself, weaken the hold that the corrupt media has on our collective fortunes. The rest of us must seize that opening and provide a fully competitive alternative to the distorted, anti-national garbage that is constantly being put out by the media. We cannot afford to be complacent, nor can we afford to underestimate the magnitude of the task at hand.
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Why Should You Opt For A CBSE School?
CBSE is perhaps the most well-known board in India. CBSE stands for Central Board of Secondary Education. It was given this name because it draws inspiration from the central board of various universities, including Delhi University, the University of Allahabad, etc.
History and Emergence
As per research conducted by schools in Pune Central Board of Secondary Education is a board of education for public and private schools under the Union Government.
It was established on 27th January 1962 based on the recommendation of a committee headed by Late Shri B.N. Srikrishna was minister for education in the Government of India at that time.
The purpose of the committee was to frame a curriculum framework for secondary education across India.
Another survey done by schools in Mumbai shows that prior to the formation of CBSE, there were two other organizations working to establish a national system of education in the country - the Central Advisory Board of Education (headed by Dr. Rajendra Prasad) and the Western Council of Educational.
CBSE was established in entire India on 5th April 1986. It is the result of the effort of the HRD ministry with the help of an able team of experts.
About CBSE Schools
CBSE schools are usually affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which is an affiliated board of the University Grants Commission (UGC). CBSE schools are found across the country and are known for their quality education among reputed schools.
A CBSE school follows three-language formula with moral science as a compulsory subject. A student in a CBSE school learns Sanskrit plus two languages on an Indian basis, with special emphasis on the Hindi language. The medium of teaching is the English language.
The Central Board of Secondary Education that manages most schools in India is a board, which aims at providing quality education at an affordable cost. The board is the best platform for students from poor families to get a good education and save a lot on their fees.
There are a lot of advantages to opting for a CBSE school. These schools have made it easy to get admission for children from poor families. Girls, too, have been given priority at CBSE schools.
Advantages of Studying In A CBSE School
CBSE schools are the most sought-after schools in India. This is so because of their brilliant history, modern structure that allows the students to be free and yet prepared for the future, and structured curriculum that helps build strong foundations through an evaluation system.
1) The board promotes the overall development of the students by practical methods.
2) The board offers a wide variety of subjects that is suitable for the diverse groups of the country.
3) CBSE is based on practical and application-based learning.
4) Subjects such as physical education, computer learning, art and craft, languages, etc., are also given importance and are included in the evaluation process.
5) Students get to develop their abilities in activities other than studies.
Conclusion
Nowadays, there are many schools which are well-known for their real estate facilities or buildings. But does it provide the best education to the child? They may provide good education, but what about moral education?
Moral education is very important for any child to grow up as a good human being. CBSE schools provide a comprehensive and holistic education for all three components of a student's development – academic, mental, and physical.
They focus on the overall growth of a child and on laying a foundation on how he/she should behave both in school and outside.
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New Education Policy : स्कूली शिक्षा में बड़ा बदलाव, जानिए नई शिक्षा व्यवस्था की खास बातें नई दिल्ली. केंद्र सरकार ने बुधवार को नई शिक्षा नीति को मंजूरी दे दी। इसके साथ ही मानव संसाधन विकास मंत्रालय का नाम बदलकर शिक्षा मंत्रालय कर दिया गया है। नई शिक्षा नीति में 10+2 के फार्मेट को पूरी तरह खत्म कर दिया गया है। अब इसे 10+2 से बांटकर 5+3+3+4 फार्मेट में ढाला गया है। यानी अब स्कूल के पहले पांच साल में प्री-प्राइमरी स्कूल के तीन साल और कक्षा 1 और कक्षा 2 सहित फाउंडेशन स्टेज शामिल होंगे। फिर अगले तीन साल को कक्षा 3 से 5 की तैयारी के चरण में विभाजित किया जाएगा। इसके बाद में तीन साल मध्य चरण (कक्षा 6 से 8) और माध्यमिक अवस्था के चार वर्ष (कक्षा 9 से 12)।
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Let States decide on semester exams: CM
Let States decide on semester exams: CM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Saturday urged the Centre to give States the freedom to work out their “own assessment methods” for the final semester examinations “without compromising on quality and academic credibility”.
In a letter to Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, he said several States had decided not to hold final semester examinations.…
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Let States decide on semester exams: CM
Let States decide on semester exams: CM
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Saturday urged the Centre to give States the freedom to work out their “own assessment methods” for the final semester examinations “without compromising on quality and academic credibility”.
In a letter to Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, he said several States had decided not to hold final semester…
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COVID-19: JEE Mains, Advanced and NEET 2020 exams Postponed till September!
COVID-19: JEE Mains, Advanced and NEET 2020 exams Postponed till September!
Due to the outbreak of coronavirus, Ramesh Pokhriyal, Union HRD Minister, declared his final decision on Friday to postpone the JEE Main and NEET 2020 examinations.
He further stated that ensuring high-quality education and considering the safety of applicants,we decided to postpone these exams. This decision will reduce the burden on students and give them an opportunity to be more comfortable…
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