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Time of India
14-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
RBSE to govt: Review syllabus before new term
Jaipur: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has written to the state govt to review all books that are part of the curriculum and suggest changes well before the start of the next academic session. This action follows days after state education minister Madan Dilawar announced that a supplementary textbook for classes 11-12, 'Azadi Ke Baad Ka Swarnim Bharat', will not be taught in schools due to its alleged focus on the Nehru-Gandhi family's contribution to India's development. Officials said that books are usually reviewed after a change of govt in the state. However, this time, after the minister announced the scrapping of two books, the Board wrote to the state govt to form a committee of experts to review the books. RBSE Secretary Kailash Sharma said that from classes 9-12, the Board has 71 books for different subjects, along with NCERT books, which serve as additional readings or workbooks and have not been reviewed in a long time. "71 books for different language subjects for classes 9-12 are prepared by RBSE after approval from the state govt. For such books, a committee is set up by the state govt for review or to create a new book. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ada jeragat, terus nampak tua! Minum ni je, beli kat Guardian URUHIME MOMOKO Undo We have requested that these existing books should either be sent to the existing syllabus review committee or a new committee should be formed for the review," Sharma said. The books prepared by RBSE include those for Hindi, Sindhi, Punjabi, and Sanskrit, which cover both literature and grammar. Officials said that as part of the review, the contents, especially those in the literature section, can be checked. On Friday, the state govt removed Dinesh Kumar Ojha, senior assistant director of RBSE, from his post following a controversy surrounding class 11-12 textbooks titled 'Azadi Ke Baad Ka Swarnim Bharat'. The issue allegedly relates to not giving enough space to PM Narendra Modi's achievements. Ojha, who was allegedly responsible for textbook selection and was working on deputation at RBSE, has been placed on awaiting posting order (APO) and asked to report to the education directorate in Bikaner.


Time of India
11-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
RBSE textbookcontroversy: Srofficial removed
Ajmer: The state govt Friday removed Dinesh Kumar Ojha, senior assistant director of the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE), from his post following a controversy surrounding class 11-12 textbooks titled 'Azadi Ke Baad Ka Swarnim Bharat'. The issue allegedly relates to not giving enough space to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's achievements. Ojha, who was allegedly responsible for textbook selection and was working on deputation at RBSE, has been placed on awaiting posting order (APO) and asked to report to the education directorate in Bikaner. RBSE secretary Kailash Chand Sharma confirmed the development. tnn


Time of India
29-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Extra-curricular activities, yoga now compulsory: RBSE
Jaipur: Rajasthan Board of School Education (RBSE) has decided to incorporate changes in its teaching methodology and mandate extra-curricular activities for students from the new academic session starting July 1. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The tweaks in teaching styles in the 2025-26 academic calendar include allocation of subjects in the timetable based on the difficulty levels. After a relatively difficult subject, an easier subject is recommended for students to understand concepts easily. "As far as possible, main subjects should be taught in the first six periods," the academic calendar says. To encourage reading, library sessions have been made compulsory for every student every week. In govt senior secondary schools, clubs such as Child Rights Club, Forest and Environment Club, Science Club, Road Safety Club, and Tourism Club, and similar activities have been made compulsorily. For tobacco control, a tobacco monitor will also be appointed in every class. Under the school-based assessment scheme of RBSE, "it will be compulsory for every student to participate in one of the literary and cultural activities run in the school for class 9 and 10." To spread awareness about child rights and protection, Bal Sabhas will be conducted to inform children of the ill effects of child marriage, and information related to road safety, among other things. A cleanliness fortnight will also be observed from Sept 1-15 for all classes. Under the state's Anaemia Free Rajasthan programme, all Tuesdays will be celebrated as Shakti Diwas, an initiative to distribute iron and folic acid pills to students.


News18
28-06-2025
- General
- News18
REET 2024 Certificate Released On reet2024.co.in, How To Download
Last Updated: REET 2024: As many as 1,14,696 candidates had registered for the exam, of which 92,767 appeared and 47,097 passed taking the overall pass percentage to 50.77 per cent. REET 2024 Certificate at REET Certificate: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE/BSER) has issued the certificates for the successful candidates of the Rajasthan Teacher Eligibility Examination (REET). Candidates who have cleared the exam can download their certificates from the website, To download the REET certificate, candidates will need their roll number and date of birth. Follow the steps outlined on the website to view and download your certificate. How To Download REET Certificate? Step 1 – Visit the official website of REET — Step 2 – Click on the certificate download link. Step 3 – Enter the login details and click on the submit button. Step 4 – Your admit card will appear on the screen. Step 5 – Download the admit card and download it. After downloading their REET 2025 certificates, candidates must verify all the details and report any discrepancies to RBSE at the earliest. They should check the spelling of their name, date of birth, category, roll number, registration number, qualifying status, subject-wise marks, and total marks on their results. The exam took place in three shifts on February 27 and 28, with the results announced on May 8. REET is a teacher recruitment exam for primary and upper primary government school teachers in Rajasthan. The exam is conducted at two levels: level 1 for recruiting primary teachers and level 2 for upper primary teachers. The certificate is valid for a lifetime. Take a look at this year's result: Level 1: While 3,46,626 candidates registered for the exam, 3,14,195 appeared for it of which 1,95,847 passed. The first level pass percentage stood at 62.33 per cent. Level 2: As many as 9,68,502 candidates registered, of which 8,79,671 appeared for the exam and 3,93,124 passed. The pass percentage stood at 44.69 per cent. Both levels combined: A total of 1,14,696 candidates registered for both levels, of which 92,767 appeared and 47,097 passed taking the overall pass percentage to 50.77 per cent.


Hindustan Times
28-06-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
REET certificate released at reet2024.co.in, direct link to download
The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE or BSER) has released pass certificates for the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET). Candidates who have passed the exam can download their certificates from The direct link is given below. REET certificate released at (Representational image)(Unsplash) Also read: TS EAMCET Counselling 2025: Registration begins; direct link, important dates, documents required The exam was held on February 27 and 28, in three shifts, and the result was declared on May 8. To download the REET certificate, candidates need to use their roll numbers and dates of birth. Here is the direct link. REET 2025 pass certificate How to download REET pass certificate Go to Open the certificate download link Enter your login details Submit and download the certificate. Also read: SSC MTS, Havaldar registration 2025 begins at link to apply A total of 3,46,626 candidates registered for the REET level 1 exam, of whom 3,14,195 appeared for the exam. Of them, 1,95,847 candidates passed the exam. The level 1 pass percentage was 62.33 per cent. In level 2, 9.68.502 candidates registered for the exam, of whom 8,79,671 appeared for the exam. A total of 3.93.124 candidates passed the exam, and the overall pass percentage was 44.69 per cent. For both levels, 1,14,696 candidates registered for the exam, of whom 92,767 appeared and 47,097 passed, bringing the overall pass percentage to 50.77 per cent.