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Mumbai, April 23: The government of Maharashtra, on Tuesday, there would be an adoption of the rules “right to education and the establishment of standards of sex education is the ninth grade.
Answer to a marathon debate the Legislative Council on the progress of education, a training school said the minister Vasant Purke provisions of the right to education bill is disadvantaged parents who deprive their children of ‘primary school. The penalty may be even detention, he said.
Among other number of measures envisaged by the Government is the introduction of sex education default ninth university the next meeting. However, the ministers not to press the issue.
Purke said the government has decided, furthermore, an examination of education “by the fact of public funds on different education systems must be monitored.
The minister said the government was also contemplating a standard map for the examination of seven lines, that the standard for ten.
He said each year, schools subsidized, 2000 computers.
Purke said a model of a code of conduct for CBSE CFSI and schools is in preparation. New CBSE CFSI and schools must submit a sworn statement that they meet certain standards of government, he said.
He said that 20 percent of teachers are recruited in the district schools are now those who have their B or D. Ed Ed support in English.
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If things go as planned, principals and heads of schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education in the city, will learn new methods of managing schools and handling tough situations.
The Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta is developing a training program to enhance the managerial skills of institutional heads. Under this programme, the IIM-C will conduct six training sessions in a year, spanning upto seven hours each.
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They hoped that besides KISS which has a student strength of about 5000, tribal students of all parts of the country would be benefited from it.
They also informed that a regional branch of CBSE would be set up for the area in near future. During their
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