The suicide note, recovered from the student's school bag, read, "I am very sorry I did this, but the school staff said so much that I had to do it. If any of my body (organs) works or is in condition to work, please donate it to someone who really needs it. My parents did a lot; I am sor
With this, Assam's tally of government recruitments since 2021 has reached 1,35,376 through a fully transparent, merit-based process. With this, Assam's tally of government recruitments since 2021 has reached 1,35,376 through a fully transparent, merit-based process.
The 16-year-old Class 10 student, who died allegedly by suicide at the Rajendra Place Metro Station in New Delhi, called for action against his school teachers in his suicide note.
According to the FIR registered by Delhi Police on Tuesday, the student had complained to his parents about the teachers' behaviour, but their pleas for help were ignored.
Vasai Police has registered an FIR and arrested a teacher after a 12-year-old student died following a punishment of 100 sit-ups for arriving late to school.
Speaking about the initiative, Bains said, "... Today, the third batch of our primary teachers was sent to Finland. This batch started today and they will undergo training there until November 29th..."
New Delhi [India], November 14: "What will you be when you grow up?" It's a question every child hears--and answers--with wide eyes and even bigger dreams. An astronaut, a doctor, a teacher, a cricket star. Their imaginations have no limits--and neither should the possibilities we create for
A delegation of the Himachal Pradesh Government Primary Teachers Association met Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday and submitted a memorandum outlining their various demands.
These teachers allegedly used fake D.Ed (Diploma in Education) and B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) marksheets to secure government teaching jobs. Additionally, an inquiry is underway against 26 other suspects being involved in the matter, the officer added.
Bangladesh's interim government has faced sharp criticism after cancelling the recruitment of music and physical education teachers in primary schools, a move widely seen as a capitulation to pressure from Islamist groups.
An assistant teacher in Aligarh district has been suspended for allegedly opposing the singing of the National Anthem and Vande Mataram during the morning assembly at a government school.
Delhi's Lieutenant Governor, VK Saxena, has formally rejected the appeals submitted by two former teachers of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and has upheld the penalties imposed by the MCD Commissioner in two distinct cases.