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RBSE Class 10 Result 2023 When And Where To Check
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is likely to declare the RBSE Class 10 Result 2023 in the last week of May. Currently, the board is busy with the answer sheet evaluation process, following which the result announcement date will be rolled out. The Rajasthan Board Class 10th Result 2023 will be declared from the RBSE headquarters at Ajmer through a press conference. After this, students can also access the RBSE 10th result 2023 link online at rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in. They will also be able to check their RBSE Class 10th Result 2023 via SMS.
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Fravashi International Academy Interact Club Car Washing Fundraiser
The Interact Club students of Fravashi International Academy carried out a car washing fundraiser at the school campus. With an objective to conserve water, the interactors educated the parents who visited the school by washing their cars with minimal water. All contributions from this fundraiser will be used for future social causes by the Interact Club.
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Kindness The Golden Chain That Unites Society
“Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together” – Johann Wolfgang Van Goethe. KIITians stepped forward to make someone’s day better by doing a simple act of kindness by donating food and juices to the ones in need.
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JAIN International Residential School Bengaluru, Achieves Remarkable Results Top Scorers Score High Marks.
JIRS Top 3 scorers’ names and marks obtained.
Khushal dugad. 98.4
Yash wadhwani. 96.6%
Jay khodbhaya..96.4%
Names of Top scorer in Science, Commerce & Arts with their marks.
Comm…kushal dugad .98.4%
Sci. Harsh vinod bhopalia..95.6%
The overall results have improved compared to last year. There has also been a improvement in individuals students performance. The schools students have achieved good results in both the grades 10 th and 12 th CBSE board exams. This is a commendable because the students went through a learning gap due to online classes for almost two years during the pandemic with schools opening and closing. Moreover, despite the fact that the students had to also adapt to a boarding life which was a first time experience for them.They have done well in academics ,balancing with sports , extracurricular and co scholastic activities offered by JIRS for their all round development. We appreciate the students for their dedicated hard work,and thank the teachers for their efforts to help bridge the learning gap and achieve these results.
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Chandigarh education department to hold EWS draw of lots for leftover seats
The date is yet to be finalised but the second round will be held soon so that students can start classes by the time summer vacations get over in various private schools of the city. As per UT education department officials, there are at least 63 disputed seats and 66 vacant seats out of 885 seats that were offered when the first round of counselling was held on March 10. The seats were left vacant and disputed after it was found that the students who had applied for the seats had used fake documents and were either not residents of Chandigarh or didn’t qualify for the EWS category. The department will take action under Right to Education (RTE) Act in such cases. Meanwhile, before announcing the date for the second round of admissions, the department will do a fresh count of the vacant seats. Director school education (DSE) Harsuhinderpal Singh Brar said another centralised draw of lots along previous lines will be held soon. The 23 students who were allotted St Kabir Public School in Sector 26 but were later not admitted by the institute will also be allowed to participate in the second round and get re-allotted one of the vacant seats.
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Scripting his future with his toes, Bengal boy clears WB Madhyamik exam
Jagannath Mandi, a resident of Shimla village in Memari, East Bardwan, West Bengal, has has created history by passing the Madhyamik exam using his feet. Despite being born without palms or fingers, Jagannath’s dream of becoming a teacher remains alive. Not only did he write his exams with his feet, but he also excels in playing football, as acknowledged by his teachers. After the release of this year’s Class 10 WB Madhyamik results, Jagannath discovered that he had achieved a score of 258 marks. The success of this exceptionally talented student from a poor tribal family was celebrated by his schoolteachers. Jagannath faced early challenges when his mother abandoned him due to his physical disabilities. However, his father, grandmother, and aunts showered him with immense love and ensured his well-being and education. Jagannath began learning to write in Bengali using his feet during his primary school years in the village. With time, he became increasingly fluent in footwriting. After completing his primary education, he was admitted to Bhupendra Smriti Vidyamandir in Nudipur, Memari, where he appeared for the Madhyamik exam this year. As the Madhyamik results were announced last Friday, Jagannath wore a broad smile of success. His teachers and neighbors rejoiced in his accomplishment.
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Assam government sets dress code for teachers bans t-shirt, jeans, leggings
The department of school education, Assam government has issued dress code regulations for teachers of all educational institutions in the state. As per the new regulations, male teachers are expected to wear formal shirts and pants and avoid wearing casual clothes such as t-shirt and jeans. Casual wear has been banned for women teachers as well – t-shirts, jeans and leggings have all been banned. Instead, the female teachers are expected to wear salwar-suit, saree or mekhela-chador. Further, all teachers are expected to wear “clean, modest decent clothes in sober colours”. The official notice states that the dress code has been introduced because “it has come to the notice of the undersigned that some teachers of educational institutions are found in the habit of wearing the dress of their choice which sometimes does not appear to be acceptable by the public at large”. Further, commenting on the impact of the teachers, the notice adds, “while discharging their duties, it has become necessary to follow a dress code that should reflect a sense of decorum, decency, professionalism and seriousness of purpose at the workplace.” The Assam government has also cautioned that teachers who violate the dress code regulations will “invite disciplinary action.” Meanwhile, in a recent parliamentary standing committee report, it was found that 9.8 lakh teaching positions are vacant in government schools across India of which 2.5 lakh vacancy is at the secondary level.
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