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This Government School in Vailoo has 3 Teachers for More than 100 Students

This Government School in Vailoo has 3 Teachers for More than 100 Students

EDUCATION
Ishfaq Wagay The Residents of the Hallan area in Larnoo in South Kashmir's Islamabad (Anantnag) district on Tuesday staged a protest demonstration against the Education Department for failing to provide full teaching staff at Govt Middle School Hallan. Raising slogans against the education department, the locals accused the education department of playing with the future of the children studying in the said school. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat, the residents said that they have raised this issue with concerned authorities but there was no positive change on the ground. They said that only two to three teachers are teaching in the middle school which has a student strength of around one hundred plus students. "The staff always falls short to take care of the class and the students m...

In photos: Schools Reopen After Almost One Year in Kashmir Valley

EDUCATION
Following covid protocols, the Schools in the Kashmir valley reopened on Monday after remaining closed for nearly one year. The students of classes 9 to 12 attended school for the first time since March 9, 2020, Only those students were allowed to attend school who had been granted permission in writing by their parents. Most private schools had sought no-objection certificates from parents, absolving the school management of any blame in case of any health issue arising due to the conduct of physical classes. Several schools had asked students to bring along medical fitness certificates on the first day of school.buy paxil online blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/paxil.html no prescription The Schools across Kashmir were closed in the second week of March ...

Class 10 Results: Wheel chair bound deaf and dumb girl from Anantnag secures over 90 percent Marks

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In a world where even healthy people find excuses to sit home and do nothing, a 17-year-old Tabia Iqbal, a specially-abled girl qualified for class 10th exam with 452 out of 500 marks and is earning appreciation for braving all odds. Tabia Iqbal from Shangus, Nowgam area of Anantnag, was born with a disability and her both legs were crippled. Initially, she was not able to walk properly. However, she decided not to let her health condition hamper her dreams. Although her family was supportive at every stage, she had to fight 'taboo' and 'prejudices' prevailing in society. She in a sign language explained by her mother Muneera Akhtar, Tabia said: “I am deaf and dumb and have not attended any school for the last seven years because I am suffering from the arthritic condition and I a...

No Teachers to Teach Six Subjects in Degree College of Dooru

EDUCATION
Due to lack of staff and lack of infrastructure at Anantnag/Government Degree College, Dooru, Anantnag, the educational future of students studying in these schools has been put under question. The college has been established in 2005 under the congress and people's Democratic Party coalition rule. As per the official data, 1300 boys and girls are currently pursuing their studies at this college. Six teachers were transferred two months back but the new teachers have not been deployed in their place as of yet. There are no teachers in college to teach chemistry, biochemistry, English, economics subjects, besides there are no lecturers in the college for the past year to teach physics and psychology subjects. The college has one teacher to teach political science which is inadequat...

Law and Engineering Students Express Resentment as Kashmir University Denies Hostel to Students

EDUCATION
Irshad Hussain The Kashmir university law, Engineering, and IMBA departments of the Kashmir University accused the Kashmir University authorities of not throwing hostels open for them despite paying for it. The Students said that the classwork has been resumed and despite that hostels have not been allotted to them which is causing difficulties for students who do not reside in Srinagar. Speaking to The Kashmiriyat they said that if the university administration is reluctant to not provide accommodation, they should refund the advance payment to these students so that they can get rented accommodation on the outskirts of campus. A final-year Law student, Nazir Ahmad (name changed) told The Kashmiriyat that every day students have to travel from far-flung areas, to reach out to ...

Seven Colleges in Jammu Kashmir to Follow Even-Odd Sysytem

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The government on Sunday said that the colleges in winter zones of Jammu and Kashmir divisions with huge students enrolment will likely function in odd-even or staggered manner formula. Top officials of the Higher Education Department told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) there was a huge enrolment of students in almost 12 colleges of Kashmir valley and winter zones of Jammu division in which odd-even formula or staggered manner mechanism may be followed. The official said that the department has not taken the final decision yet as to whether this mechanism will be followed or not but keeping in view the student enrolment of these colleges, odd-even or staggered manner formula will be the best options to observe the COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) in these e...

Amar Singh College Announces Odd-Even Rule for Classwork Resumption After Winter Break

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Amar Singh College here in summer-capital has announced the application of the odd-even rule for the proposed resumption of classwork on February 15 in Valley, after a winter break of nearly fifty days.buy ivermectin online https://nouvita.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentynineteen/inc/new/ivermectin.html no prescription The College Principal Professor Bashir Ahmad Rather  told  that the classwork will be resumed in pursuance of a Government Order number 18-JK (HE) of 2021 on February 15. The classwork will be resumed on an odd-even basis wherein students with odd roll numbers for second, fourth and sixth semester will attend the College on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and those enrolled with even roll numbers will attend on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday respectively, he said. Howev...

Rules Taken for a Toss- Government Teachers Start Winter Tuitions in Kashmir

EDUCATION
Sajad Hameed Various Coaching centers across Kashmir taking the Government orders for a toss, in order to further their business prospects have advertised various Government School lecturers and teachers as the teaching staff in their coaching centres, in fact, many of them have already started teaching in Private tuition centers in the Kashmir valley. In October 2015 the government imposed a ban on private tuitions by teachers serving in state-run schools, saying it amounts to “moral turpitude” and is a serious violation of service conduct rules’’.buy kamagra online https://www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwenty/inc/new/kamagra.html no prescription A similar circular was issued in January 2017 asking school teachers not to teach in coaching centers. As per the gove...

Revisiting October Revolution on Lenin’s Death Anniversary

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Inayatullah Din On January 21 in 1924, Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin died at the age of 54. He was the architect of the October Revolution and established the first communist state in Russia. How Lenin's Bolshevik uprising managed to capture power in October 1917 is an extraordinary story. Today on Lenin's death anniversary, let's unfold the events that led to this revolution, which eventually paved the way for the rise of communism as an influential political belief system around the world. The Russian Revolution was an unprecedented event in the sense that it was the first revolution that was based on a concrete and explicit theory of revolution. The coming of the revolution, though not its details, had been both predicted and anticipated. Another crucial aspect of this Revo...

Schools to Re-Open in Jammu for Class 9-12 from February 01

EDUCATION
Schools in the summer zone of the Jammu region will reopen for Classes 10 to 12 from February 1, over 10 months after remaining shut due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials said on Friday. An order issued by Education Department Secretary B K Singh said, “It is hereby ordered that all government educational institutions including recognized private schools shall physically be opened in a staggered manner for academic activities as per the schedule.” Singh said the schools in the summer zone areas of the Jammu division will reopen for students of Classes 9, 10, 11, and 12 from February 1. The order said the schools should strictly follow the COVID-19 Standard Operation Procedures (SoPs) at their premises. It said in the case of elementary Classes, teachers will attend schools...
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