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The Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government has softened its stand in the face-off with Christian missionary schools and Anglo-Indian institutions, but the move has yielded little.
After proposing to bring the minority institutions under the purview of a new legislation drawn up to exercise more control over all categories of aided and unaided private schools the government has sweetened the pill by offering a set of sops.
All private schools, including the minority institutions, will be included in the new legislation, which has been formulated to ensure better and smoother functioning of these institutions. But the schools having valid minority status certificates from the Centre will be offered certain relaxations, said S. Mahapatra, joint secretary, school education department.
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Private schools not to run in residences
Bad news for private schools running in residences of the city. The state government has decided to remove all such schools from their places of existence for having violated the prescribed norms for opening such institutions.
The government admitted in the state legislative council on Friday that eight private schools functioned in the residences of the North and South S K Puri locality alone.
Moreover, five of them had even been granted no-objection certificates (NOCs) for CBSE/ICSE affiliation, it added.
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Mumbai: The revision of Maharashtra employed in private schools rules, which have not yet been approved by the Government, Bar teachers tuitions. The existing provisions to allow teachers to coach students for up to five or private tuitions for two hours a day.
The rules were revised in about six months from the education division of law and justice department. The rules governing the conditions of service for teaching and non-teaching staff in private, receiving no aid institutions.
They allow a school to lines bags teachers, private tuitions, if a complaint and investigation, the prosecution agreed. The rules say, a
Reaffirming its commitment in preserving identity, history and geo-political aspect of Manipur through the education system, the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur (Desam) has asked heads of CBSE-affiliated educational institutions in the state to ensure inclusion of Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BSEM) prescribed social science text books from the current academic session without fail.
Strongly cautioning these institutions to honour its genuine proposal, the student body asserted it would not tolerate any form of defiance on the matter under any circumstances while informing that inspections would be conducted from May 21 onwards to assess whether these CBSE schools have included
WITH the CBSE declaring its Class X results, students have started to decide the streams which they want to choose at the senior secondary level.
Madhu Bahl, Principal, KBDAV, Sector 7 and head of the CBSE help line in the city says, The help line remains busy throughout the day with students asking for additional information about the popular courses. She adds that the students should choose streams on the basis of their aptitude, rather than opting for the popular courses alone.
Most private schools in the city have counsellors, who not only guide the students in opting for a
The CBSE has begun accepting on-line applications for the All India Pre-medical/Pre-dental entrance examination, 2008.
Aspiring students can submit their applications on-line on the website of the Central Board of Secondary Education, a CBSE official said.
The entrance test, conducted for 15 per cent of the merit positions in medical and dental colleges all over the country, involves a preliminary and final examination.
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