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Time of India
03-08-2025
- General
- Time of India
Shun drugs: Arunachal MLA to youths
1 2 Itanagar: Pongchau-Wakka MLA Honchun Ngandam on Sunday asked youths to shun drugs which ruins lives. Taking part in the Sampoornata Abhiyaan Samman Samaroh at Pongchau in Longding district, Ngandam asked the youths to make constructive contribution towards the society by living a meaningful life. He exhorted all to make best use of the opportunities which are being provided through the interventions of the govt. The MLA, on the occasion, felicitated Phohee Wangsa, state topper in CBSE Class XII, with a cash reward of Rs 50, also inaugurated Akankasha Haat, which showcases the products of artisans. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
04-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
Netarhat school mgmt goes into huddle after poor results
1 2 Ranchi: The executive committee of the prestigious Netarhat Residential School, an autonomous institute under the state govt, has decided to closely monitor the academic performance of those students who failed in Class X and XII CBSE exams in the 2023-24 academic session. During a meeting of the executive committee of the school on Friday, the members said the move was taken for the welfare of the students and their future career. Taking part in the meeting, state school education and literacy minister, Ramdas Soren, said, "Special observation will be undertaken to assess the reasons behind their underperformance and to develop targeted remedial measures for their academic improvement. This measure aims to ensure transparency, accountability and alignment with broader policy directives." The minister also issued a clear directive to ensure that the school conducts academic activities for a minimum of 245 days annually. In the interim period until the appointment of permanent teachers, the govt will open a portal inviting applications from former students of the school who are willing to contribute to the school as teachers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đường Trương Đình Hội: Nhà tiền chế lắp đặt chỉ trong 1 ngày (Xem thêm) Nomad's Notebook Nhấp vào đây Undo These alumni teachers will be provided with an honorarium and entrusted with the responsibility of supporting academic activities at the school. "These alumni will stay at the school for one week and conduct a comprehensive review of the teaching methods, student understanding and overall classroom engagement," the minister said. Moreover, the self-study model implemented in the ashrams of Netarhat School will be strictly enforced. Concern over low performance in the recent Class XII examinations has led to a directive to analyse cases where students secured less than 80% marks. Internal discussions will be held , and explanations will be sought from the teachers.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Long-term Konkani proficiency course offered once more at GU
Panaji: The Goa University will once more offer a Konkani proficiency certificate course to impart basic knowledge in listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The programme for the academic year 2025-26 will have 25 seats on offer. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Any person is eligible for admission to the programme if he/she has passed Class XII or an equivalent examination from a recognised board, securing a minimum of 45% marks on aggregate, or an equivalent grade. Registration for the programme will be open up to June 15 and the course will begin from June 23. The programme will impart basic and functional knowledge of spoken and written Konkani, 'inculcate love and affection towards Konkani language among Konkani/non-Konkani speakers', to impart knowledge of Konkani culture and history through Konkani language, and to impart scientific education of the language. Students will be charged Rs 9,255 and the course will consist of four contact hours per week for Wednesday and Friday, of two hours each, in offline mode, from 5pm to 7pm. The duration of the course will be 25 hours per module, adding up to a total of 100 hours. The GU has said that 75% attendance is compulsory as per the Goa University Ordinance. Students have to apply for admissions online through the e-Samarth portal. Even as Goa witnesses a change in demography, with many from outside the state making Goa their home, Goa University introduced the year-long proficiency certificate programme in Konkani for the first time last year. The programme is the first of its kind and comes in response to increasing demand for a structured course in the language. Although organisations like the Konkani Bhasha Mandal and others have shorter courses in Konkani, the varsity's course is the first year-long one. It will be conducted fully offline and have two semesters, with two sessions every week. The course has been designed keeping in mind even people who are completely unfamiliar with the language.


Time of India
10-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
DU to kick off undergraduate admissions this week
New Delhi: Delhi University is set to open the first phase of its undergraduate admission process this week under Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS). Following the release of CBSE Class XII results and the conclusion of CUET-UG, DU will begin online registration on its portal. Admission will be based entirely on the CUET-UG 2025 scores, and the initial phase requires applicants only to submit basic personal and academic details, upload essential documents such as category or EWS and PwD certificates, and verify their CUET scores already linked to their profiles. Candidates must first log in using their CUET roll number, provide their information and scan/upload documents. While CUET scores auto-populate on the portal, applicants must ensure the accuracy of all submitted data as this foundational phase precedes the selection of courses and colleges in subsequent rounds. To assist applicants, DU has activated a helpline. Aspirants can email ug@ or call 011-27666073 for support. Simultaneously, DU has opened a correction window for postgraduate and BTech applicants who applied by June 9. Between June 10 (10am) and June 12 (11.59pm), candidates can make a one-time edit to their forms, though category changes are not allowed. Once profiles are locked, no further amendments are permitted. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Device Made My Power Bill Drop Overnight elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Pre-Order Undo As of 7pm on Monday, for PG admissions via CSAS, 62,853 unique candidates registered across 83 programmes, generating 67,516 programme-wise applications. Meanwhile, 5,870 candidates registered for three BTech programmes. By Tuesday, the PG registrations rose to 63,387, with a total of 69,317 applications submitted to specific programmes, and BTech registrations increased to 6,015 . PG admissions will be determined solely by the candidates' performance in CUET (PG) 2025 while BTech admissions will rely on the common rank list from JEE (main) 2025. Applicants must appear in the relevant exams and meet the university's eligibility criteria.


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Stay away from caste and religion, Vijay tells students
Chennai: Actor and TVK president Vijay on Friday strongly condemned BJP govt at the Centre for trying to paint a caste colour on social reformer Periyar E V Ramasamy, one of the five ideological mentors of TVK. At a function to honour toppers of SSLC and Class XII held in a private hotel in Mamallapuram, Vijay asked students to stay away from caste and religious divisive ideas. "Like narcotic substances, we should keep caste and religion away from us. It is good for all... Never allow divisive ideas to disturb your mind," Vijay said. "Are farmers cultivating based on caste and religion? Are labourers manufacturing products based on caste and religion? Does nature differentiate based on caste and religion?" Vijay asked. Hitting out at BJP govt, Vijay said, "In the recently held UPSC exam, they tried to paint a caste colour on Periyar. We strongly condemn this." Asking students not to get emotional on any issue, Vijay said students should have a technical and scientific approach-based thinking as it is the only way to survive in the AI-dominated world. "The sky is vast and wide, and you have strong winds. So, feel free to fly like a bird with courage, conviction, and confidence," Vijay said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dermatologista recomenda: simples truque elimina o fungo facilmente Acabe com o Fungo Undo Asking students not to get stressed about NEET, Vijay said, "The world doesn't end with NEET. There are many things to achieve outside NEET. Keep your minds strong and democratic. Only if there is democracy, the world and all the fields in it will have freedom. If we have proper democracy, everyone will get everything." Vijay asked students to ask their family members to exercise their democratic rights properly.