The system named "SAMIKSHA" will be reflecting the true performance of the teachers with respect to their inputs in the actual classroom, leaving no space for subjectivity.
New Delhi [India], February 7 (ANI/PNN): Swiss Learning, an educational body managed by the Heads of Swiss Educational Institutes, recently organised an interactive showcase of global learning on 3rd February 2023 at The St. Regis Mumbai to promote their boarding schools along with their sum
Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena has approved the filling up of teaching and non-teaching staff of government-aided schools through DSSSB as is being done in the case of Delhi government schools.
"BJP is in backfoot today. They changed their CM in the state 1 year ahead of the elections. This gave a message that no work was done in four years. BJP has done nothing for the youth or teachers in the state," Shashi Panja said while speaking to ANI.
On Friday, 12 people including eight male students and four female students had stomach pain, vomiting and fainting while eating lunch after consuming the mid-day meal. They were immediately admitted to Paramakudi Government Hospital for treatment. Doctors suggested that the consumption of
Taking to Instagram, Rakesh wrote a long note saying, "The day has come when I'm forced to bid farewell to Shri K. Viswanath with a heavy heart and mind full of memories. To the world he was a master craftsman with local, national and global honours, but for me he was my institution of fi
Amid a deadlock between the Delhi government and Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena over approving teachers' educational trip to Finland, the latter on Friday approved Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's foreign trip to the US.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday accused Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena of causing unnecessary obstructions in the process of sending government school teachers abroad for training.
In her budget speech, she said that the Centre will recruit 38,000 teachers and support staff for the 740 model Eklavya Model Residential Schools serving 3.4 lakh tribal students.