In a post shared on X, AMMK General Secretary said, "Why is there a rush to conduct the examination for the postgraduate teacher position? - The Teachers Recruitment Board should come forward to postpone the examination to allow candidates to prepare in accordance with the new syllabus."<
Uttar Pradesh [India], August 27: Class 10th and 12th are the most important and critical junctures of academic career for all students, since they sit in the CBSE board examinations. The way to prepare has to change with the change in syllabus, exam pattern and competitions. Considering thi
According to the ministry, chapters on Field Marshal Manekshaw have been included in Class 8 (Urdu), Brigadier Usman in Class 7 (Urdu), and Major Sharma in Class 8 (English). The newly introduced chapters aim to provide students with inspirational narratives of courage and duty.
The syllabus, aimed at educating over eight lakh students from classes 9 to 12 across 3,658 government schools, marks a critical phase in Punjab's fight against narcotics.
The book, Exploring Society: India and Beyond--Grade 8, Part 1, introduces detailed chapters on the Sikh and Maratha empires, which were previously limited to a few pages or passing references.
Reacting to the inclusion of Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana in school curriculum, Congress leader Harish Rawat said that there is no harm in including good, inspiring things from religious texts in the syllabus.
He further stated that until the new syllabus was implemented, verses from the Bhagavad Gita and the Ramayana would be included in the daily prayer meetings of schools in the state. "
The Kerala state government has filed an appeal against the High Court single bench order quashing the KEAM rank list. The appeal will be considered by the Division Bench on Thursday.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday disposed of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction for a special syllabus for children with autism, stating the issue falls under policy decisions best handled by the government and educational authorities.
Delhi University may drop courses on Pakistan, China, Islam, and political violence from its MA Political Science syllabus, with the university's syllabus panel recommending the removal of several electives, faculty members alleged.