Himatnagar (Gujarat) [India], March 19: Bayer, a global life sciences company with core strengths in agriculture and healthcare, today announced its collaboration with BharatCares, a social impact organization, to launch the 'Better School Program' at Adpodra Group Government Primary School
In the high-level meeting at the Chief Minister's Residential Office in Ranchi, Champai Soren directed his officials to start teaching tribal languages in primary schools run by the state government for the promotion and development of the rich tribal and regional languages of Jharkhand.
Dubai [UAE], March 5: Malabar Gold & Diamonds, the 6th largest global jewellery retailer, has announced the expansion of its Hunger Free World initiative to Zambia, aiming to provide 3.6 million meals annually to schoolchildren. The programme commences at John Laing Primary School in Lus
In the 25th ward of Ponnur town in Andhra Pradesh's Guntur district, concerns arose regarding a teacher's alleged indecent behaviour towards children at the Mandal Parishad Primary School.
Parents of the affected children gathered at the school to voice their protest, expressing their distr
New research suggests that school uniform requirements may inhibit young people, particularly primary school-aged girls, from engaging in physical activity.
New research reveals that school uniform policies may be preventing young people, particularly primary school-aged girls, from participating in physical activity.
The Elementary Teachers Association said that at present more than 4,000 posts of JBT are lying vacant, which is directly adversely affecting the studies of the students.
New Delhi [India], December 15: Itochu India Pvt. Ltd. conducted an event for their CSR project titled "Environment-friendly behavior through 4 R (Respect, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) complementing Mission LiFE" for the fiscal year 2023-2024, at Maharishi Dayanand Model Primary School, in Gur
During this campaign, schools that are operating without recognition, or continue to operate even after their recognition has been revoked, will face strict punishments, including fines of up to Rs 1 lakh.