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With perfect 500 in Humanities, Ishani is global CBSE star
With perfect 500 in Humanities, Ishani is global CBSE star

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

With perfect 500 in Humanities, Ishani is global CBSE star

Ahmedabad: The moment saw her Class 12 results on the screen, her jaw dropped. She had to pinch herself to be sure that it was not a dream. A hundred out of hundred in every subject is what utopia is made of, after all. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The Delhi Public School (Bopal) student is not only the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) India topper but also CBSE global topper in the . Her achievement is hard earned and she attributes her success to her teachers. "My success is not only mine but also the success of my educators, parents and friends who have been a huge support," Ishani said. Daughter of Shantanu and Rajeshwari Debnath, Ishani expressed gratitude to her educators Irum Ahmed (English core), Aanchal Chopra (Economics), Pushpa Nair (Political Science), Vibhuti Singh (Psychology) and Preetha Nambiar (History). She said, "My educators were my pillars throughout my journey. They helped me with concept clarity and taught me how to approach a topic.""I never took tuitions, so I always had time to study at my pace and do what I liked," she said. During her study break, she took solace in reading short stories and watching movies. Her preparation strategy involved thoroughly revising school topics, clearing doubts regularly, solving assignments and extra questions, studying the textbook in detail and referring to previous years' question papers. Ishani shared that she had scored well in Class 10 but opted for Humanities as she finds the subject interesting and enjoys reading beyond textbooks to gain knowledge. DPS (Bopal) principal Sabina Sawhney said, "It is a proud moment that out of 16.92 lakh students who appeared for the exam, the brightest star is our student. Gujarat is known for trade and business. Now it is time for education and academics to step into the spotlight." She added, "Ishani's earned the perfect score because she consistently followed her passion and took guidance from her educators. Besides, she has proven that cent per cent marks are possible in Humanities."Ishani, who aspires to graduate in psychology honours from a renowned university, concluded, "There are no miracles. It is only consistent hard work and planning under the guidance of able educators that brings success."

Nine schools in Gujarat penalised over fees irregularities
Nine schools in Gujarat penalised over fees irregularities

Indian Express

time27-04-2025

  • Indian Express

Nine schools in Gujarat penalised over fees irregularities

Fine ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 25,000 were imposed on nine private schools in Gujarat this week by the Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC) for violation of norms that included collection of high fees from students. Of the nine schools, while seven are in Ahmedabad, the remaining is in Gandhinagar and Kutch, respectively. In Ahmedabad, Satya Academy English School and Shree Shiv Shishu Vihar, both in Ramol, have been fined Rs 25,000 each. A fine of Rs 10,000 each has been slapped on Ahmedabad's Tejas Vidya Vihar (Bopal), Little Bird School (Bopal), while a penalty of Rs 5,000 each on Sagar Prathmik Shala (Naroda) and Vikas Primary School (Vatva) has been imposed. J P Primary School in Ahmedabad's Dariyapur has been asked to pay a fine of Rs 8,000. Surya Varsani Academy Sedata in Kutch and Swarnim international School, Uvarsad Road, in Adalaj in Gandhinagar were fined Rs 15,000 each. 'The number of schools being penalised by the FRC is higher this year. Among the nine schools while some have not submitted their affidavits, irregularities were detected in others after parents submitted complaints to the FRC. Some might not have even submitted affidavits for over five years,' R M Chaudhary, District Education Officer (DEO), Ahmedabad city, who is also the co-ordinator of the FRC, told The Indian Express. As reported by The Indian Express this month, six schools in Gujarat were slapped fines between Rs 50,000 and Rs 2.5 lakh in last two years for charging fees higher than the amount fixed by the FRC, under the Gujarat Self financed Schools (Regulation of Fees) Act 2017. While Shri P V Modi High School in Jamnagar faced a penalty of Rs 2.5 lakh, Vibgyor High International School in Vadodara was fined Rs 2 lakh, followed by Shri Vivekanand School Amreli, and Hanumant School Bhavnagar which were asked to pay Rs 50,000 each. The state government has formed the FRC under the Gujarat Self Financed Schools (Regulation of Fees) Act 2017 to regulate fees in private schools. Under the Act, fees is charged as per the FRC guidelines in private schools. Private schools present the fee amount before the FRC, where after scrutiny, it is approved or disapproved with modifications. However, as per the data maintained by the state government, complaints against 19 self-financed schools for charging higher fees were received by the FRC during 2023-24. 'All these 19 complaints were resolved by the zonal FRCs. From February 2024 till January 31, 2025, another 16 complaints against private schools for charging higher fees were received. Among these, 13 were resolved and a few schools were fined. Three out of the 19 complaints are under investigation,' a senior education official had told this newspaper. During the budget session of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly this year, several questions were raised by Opposition Congress MLAs on rampant irregularities by private schools, especially higher fees charged from parents. The state government formed an FRC in four zones — 8 districts in Ahmedabad, 7 districts in Vadodara, 11 districts in Rajkot and 7 districts in Surat zone. A retired district judge nominated by the state government is appointed as the chairman of this zone-level committee. In addition, the committee includes a CA, a civil engineer or valuer, a representative from the self-financed school management nominated by the government, an educationist and district education officer.

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