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HTET scheduled for July 30-31 in Panchkula
HTET scheduled for July 30-31 in Panchkula

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • Time of India

HTET scheduled for July 30-31 in Panchkula

Panchkula: The Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test (HTET) will take place on July 30 and 31 in Panchkula. A total of 9,622 candidates are expected to appear across 16 designated centres. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Deputy commissioner Monika Gupta reviewed the preparations for the exam, emphasising the need for peaceful and transparent conduct. Strict security arrangements are being implemented, including intensive checking before entering the exam centres. All examination halls have been equipped with CCTV cameras, which will be monitored in real-time by the Haryana School Education Board's control room. Jammers will also be installed at exam centres to prevent the use of electronic devices. Section 163 of the BNSS will be enforced during the exam days. Flying squads have been appointed to prevent malpractice and irregularities. Officials and staff have been instructed to wear identity cards and follow guidelines strictly. These measures aim to ensure a fair and secure examination process for all candidates.

Haryana School Admission Deadline Extended For Class 9, 11 Students Till July 31
Haryana School Admission Deadline Extended For Class 9, 11 Students Till July 31

News18

time4 days ago

  • General
  • News18

Haryana School Admission Deadline Extended For Class 9, 11 Students Till July 31

Last Updated: Haryana Schools Admission: Relief for those who could not register their names, admission date extended in government-private schools of the state. Students of classes 9 and 11 aspiring to study in government and private schools in Haryana who have missed the admission deadline can complete the same now. The Directorate of Secondary Education has extended the admission deadline from June 30 to July 30. This directive applies to all government and private schools affiliated with the Haryana School Education Board, Bhiwani. The Director of Secondary Education, Haryana, has sent a letter to all District Education Officers (DEOs) instructing them to inform all schools in their respective areas so that interested students can take admission by July 30. In a conversation with Local 18, Sushmalata, Principal of Chandavali Government Senior Secondary School, stated that the admission date for students who were unable to enroll in Classes 9 and 11 has been extended to July 30, with a possibility of further extension. During the first deadline of July 15 only 15-20 students were admitted to the Arts stream and 12 to the Commerce stream. This time, admissions have been conducted directly without any test. For admission, students must submit their transfer certificate, Aadhar card, Aadhar card of parents, family identity card, two passport-size photos, and their result card. Although the Class 10 mark sheet is not yet available, admission is possible with the result card from NET. view comments First Published: July 26, 2025, 12:36 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

HTET 2024 Admit Card released at bseh.org.in, direct link to download hall tickets, check important details
HTET 2024 Admit Card released at bseh.org.in, direct link to download hall tickets, check important details

Hindustan Times

time22-07-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

HTET 2024 Admit Card released at bseh.org.in, direct link to download hall tickets, check important details

Haryana School Education Board has released the HTET 2024 Admit Card on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. Candidates who are appearing for the Haryana Teacher Eligibility Test 2024 (HTET) in Level-1, 2 and 3 will be able to download their hall tickets from the official website at HTET 2024 Admit Card has been released at Candidates can download via the direct link given here. Candidates will be able to download their hall tickets by entering their password along with registration number/mobile number. Also read: KEAM Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 declared at direct link & details here HBSE chairman Dr Pawan Kumar and secretary Dr Munish Nagpal issued a press statement wherein it has been informed that after downloading the admit cards, candidates are required to carefully go through important instructions given on it and follow them. The board said if any candidate faces technical difficulty in downloading the admit card, they can contact the board office on telephone number 01664-254305. Notably, the exam is scheduled to be conducted on July 30 and July 31, 2025. Level 3 (PGT) exam will be conducted on July 30, 2025 from 3 PM to 5:30 PM, whereas Level 2 (TGT) and Level 3 (PRT) exams will be conducted on July 31, 2025. The former will be conducted from 10 AM to 12:30 PM, and the latter from 3 PM to 5:30 PM. The board informed that more than 4 lakh candidates will appear in the examination at 673 examination centers across the state. On the exam day, all the candidates must carry the printout of the admit card with color photograph. No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination center without the coloured admit card or if the photograph on the admit card is distorted/tampered. Also read: India to soon lead with largest AI-ready school population, says Jayant Chaudhary as Skill India Mission marks 10 years Additionally, candidates also need to carry the photo identity card, submitted by the candidate at the time of application, to the examination center in original. Moreover, candidates are allowed to use only black ball point pen for the examination. It may also be mentioned here that candidates are required to reach the examination center 2 hours and 10 minutes before the commencement of the examination, so that the data of biometric and thumb impression can be scanned and other formalities can be completed at the exam centre on time. Candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination centre 1 hour before the commencement of the examination. Also, they will not be allowed to change the centre/subject under any circumstances. Items prohibited inside exam centre: The board has prohibited all type of jewellery items like rings, chains, earrings, necklaces, pendants, brooches etc., as well as any metal objects, electronic devices like mobile phone, pager, Bluetooth, ear phone, calculator, padi, purse, log table, help wand, plastic pouch, blank or printed paper, and written chit etc. inside the exam hall. In case any objectionable material is found with a candidate, a case of unfair means will be registered against him/her as per rules. Also read: CCSU Result 2025: BBA, BCA, LLB semester 2 and 4 results declared at direct link here Furthermore, if any candidate leaves from the examination center with the booklet/OMR sheet, then an FIR will be lodged against him/her by the Center Superintendent. The board has also warned of strict action against impersonation. HTET 2024 Admit Card: How to download Candidates will be able to download their HTET 2024 admit card by following the steps mentioned below: Visit the official website at O the home page, click on the link to download the HTET 2024 Admit Card. Enter your credentials to log in, and submit. Check the HTET Admit Card 2024 displayed on the screen. Download and keep a printout of the same for further use. For more information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of HBSE.

Haryana Makes Gita Verse Recitation Compulsory In School Morning Prayers
Haryana Makes Gita Verse Recitation Compulsory In School Morning Prayers

News18

time21-07-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Haryana Makes Gita Verse Recitation Compulsory In School Morning Prayers

Haryana School Education Board has made Gita verse recitation compulsory in school prayers, aiming to instil values like discipline, focus and moral guidance. The Haryana School Education Board has asked all schools in the state to include the recitation of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita verses during their daily morning prayers. In a letter to school principals, the Board's Chairman said that reading these verses will help in the overall growth of students. The Board believes that the teachings of the Gita provide moral and spiritual lessons that can guide young minds. This step aims to teach values like discipline, responsibility, and concentration to schoolchildren. 'The motive behind introducing the recitation of Bhagavad Gita verses to school prayer meetings is that children should learn from the spirituality and the knowledge that the scripture holds in abundance and follow them in their daily life to benefit society," Pawan Kumar, HSEB Chairman, said. 'We want to see a change in future generations that will become an example to the world and help India become the Vishwaguru, as PM Modi has also said. In olden times, people from all over the world used to come to India to gain spiritual knowledge. India's spiritual knowledge is the best in the world," he added. The new rule will apply to both government and private schools that are part of the Haryana School Education Board (HSEB). Principals have been told to make sure that selected verses from the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita are read regularly during morning assemblies. This step is part of the state's ongoing efforts to bring cultural and value-based education into schools. While some teachers welcome the move for its moral teachings, others may question the use of religious texts in public education. Officials have said that the verses will be shared in a way that highlights their educational and philosophical meaning, not religious teachings. Schools in Haryana are expected to start following this rule from the next academic term. view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 08:46 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Gita Shlokas To Be Recited Daily In Haryana Schools' Morning Assemblies: Education Board Directive
Gita Shlokas To Be Recited Daily In Haryana Schools' Morning Assemblies: Education Board Directive

NDTV

time17-07-2025

  • General
  • NDTV

Gita Shlokas To Be Recited Daily In Haryana Schools' Morning Assemblies: Education Board Directive

In a significant move to promote spiritual and moral education among students, the Haryana School Education Board has directed all schools across the state to begin their daily morning prayer assemblies with the recitation of Bhagavad Gita shlokas. The initiative was formally launched today at the Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Lab School, located on the Board's campus in Bhiwani. Board Chairman Dr. Pawan Kumar, who led the event, emphasised the spiritual and cultural relevance of the initiative, stating: "The recitation of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita shlokas in morning prayers has now been implemented across all schools in Haryana. The objective is to help our coming generations-upon whom the future of the nation rests-understand the deep spiritual and philosophical wisdom hidden in the Gita, and imbibe it in their conduct. We wish to see a cultured generation that embodies ideal values and contributes towards fulfilling our Hon'ble Prime Minister's dream of making India a Vishwaguru (world leader)." He further added: "As I have mentioned earlier, the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is essentially the manual of life. It teaches us how our character should be, how we should behave in society, and what our responsibilities are." Students recited Gita verses in the presence of a Gita scholar, Swami Gyananand, who joined the ceremony virtually and extended his blessings to the students. Dr. Vinod Anchal, District President of the Health Project under Shri Krishna Kripa Samiti, said that the recitation of the Gita will help instil values in children, connect them with spirituality, and keep them away from substance abuse. He said the teachings of the Gita would shape children's behaviour and way of life in a positive and meaningful direction. He added: "We all want the children of our society to become nation-builders-free from addiction and crime. The knowledge of the Gita will inspire not just the students, but society and the nation as a whole. It will guide us toward building a proud and glorious India-one that can once again be known as the golden bird." The Board's decision has sparked statewide interest and is expected to initiate wider discussions on the role of spiritual teachings in modern education.

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