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  • CBSE Class 10th & 12th Result 2023- Direct Link – Kashmir News

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    CBSE Class 10th & 12th Result 2023: The CBSE Board Result 2023 for class 10 and class 12 will be declared anytime soon. According to the reports, the CBSE 10th Result and CBSE 12th Result is expected to be released in the this week of May. Once declared, candidates would be able to check it on the official website – cbseresults.nic.in, results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.

    The evaluation for the Class 10 Answer scripts had concluded around April 16, 2023 and the evaluation for Class 12 was wrapped up in the last week of April. Based on this input, CBSE is now preparing towards declaring the result.

    This year, a total of 38,83,710 students had registered for Class 10 and 12 board exams. Of them, 21,86,940 are Class 10 and 16,96,770 are Class 12 students.

    Apart from websites, students will also get their results on DigiLocker and UMANG apps. Follow this blog for all the latest updates on CBSE results.

    CBSE Class 10, 12 Result 2023: List Of Websites To Check

    Here is the list of websites to check CBSE 10th, 12th Result 2023:

    • cbseresults.nic.in
    • cbse.nic.in
    • cbse.gov.in
    • digilocker.gov.in
    • results.gov.in
    • parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in

    How to Check CBSE Result 2023 10th, 12th online

    • Visit the official website,cbseresults.nic.in.

    • Click on the ‘CBSE result 2023 Class 10’ link.

    • Enter student’s roll number, school number, and other details.

    • Click the submit button.

    • CBSE Class 10th result 2023 will be displayed on the screen.

    • Take a screenshot and keep it safe for future reference.

    View CBSE Board Result 2023 Via SMS

    Students need to send an SMS on the below-mentioned number to access their CBSE result 2023 for Class 10 and 12 through SMS.

    • Open SMS application on the mobile phone.

    • For 10th: cbse10 <rollno> <admitcardID>
      For 12th: cbse12 <rollno>

    • Send this SMS to 7738299899.

    • CBSE result 2023 will be sent as an SMS on the same number.

    Details Mentioned in CBSE Result 2023 Class 10th, 12th

    The online CBSE result 2023 is provisional in nature. Students must ensure the basic details mentioned in CBSE board result 2023 are correct. In case of any discrepancy in CBSE 2023 board result, they can contact their respective schools.

    The following details will be shared through online board result CBSE 2023 Class 10 & 12.


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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • After A Decade, Three JK Stations Record Highest 24-Hour Rainfall

    After A Decade, Three JK Stations Record Highest 24-Hour Rainfall

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    SRINAGAR: Amid fresh snowfall at several places in the Valley, Jammu and Kashmir has continued to receive intermittent rainfall for the last few days, bringing down the mercury in the Union Territory. A few stations including Qazigund and Kokernag in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district, and Banihal in Jammu division recorded massive precipitation in the last 24 hours.

    The twin stations in South Kashmir, Qazigund and Kokernag, witnessed the highest rainfall in the last 24 hours after a gap of 13 years, where 49.8 mm and 62.2 mm rainfall were recorded, respectively. The data shared by the Meteorological department (MeT) reveals that Banihal in Jammu division recorded a rainfall of 40.2 mm in the last 24 hours after a gap of 10 years.

    As per the data, J&K received the highest-ever 24-hour rainfall of 66.2 mm in the month of May on 23rd in the year 1987. Nonetheless, the data shows that the average rainfall of 16.8 mm was recorded in Jammu & Kashmir in the last 24 hours.

    The data shows that the highest rainfall of 88.0 mm in Qazigund was recorded on May 23, 1965, which is nearly 50 per cent lower than the last 24 hours of rainfall recorded at the station. In Kokernag, the highest rainfall of 67.7 mm was recorded on May 29, 2010, which is a few mm lower than the last 24-hour rainfall recorded at the station.

    At Banihal station, the highest-ever rainfall of 24 hours was recorded on May 23, 1965, at 101.6 mm, which is nearly 60 per cent less than the last 24 hours’ rainfall.

    However, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a rainfall of 1.6 mm in the last 24 hours till 08:30 AM while Pahalgam in South Kashmir recorded a rainfall of 15.1 mm, as per the official data.

    As per the data, Gulmarg recorded a rainfall of 10.8 mm in the last 24 hours while Batote in Jammu division recorded a rainfall of 20.3 mm.

    Deputy Director, MeT, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, when contacted, told KNO that there was nothing new in the frequent wet spell in the month of May. “The precipitation in the month of May has not been witnessed in the past couple of years. That doesn’t mean that the rainfall during the ensuing month is unusual,” he said.

    Last year in May, Jammu & Kashmir recorded a rainfall of 124.5 mm, while the highest with 28.6 mm rainfall was recorded on May 05.

    Moreover, some areas in Kashmir, including higher reaches of Kulgam, Tulail Gurez, Gulmarg, and others, experienced fresh snowfall since Sunday evening.

    Meanwhile, Director MeT, Sonum Lotus, said that there would be a significant improvement in the weather conditions from tomorrow. Still, he stated that as per the forecast, the weather would remain mainly dry, but the rains and thunderstorm in the late afternoon or evening cannot be ruled out at some places.

    From May 10-15, the weather would remain mainly dry while the temperature would also go up as the warmer days are expected from May 10 onwards, he said.

    Besides, the day temperature has also plummeted in J&K parts while an Independent Weather Forecaster, Faizan Arif Keng, said that February-like weather conditions were witnessed in parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

    In Srinagar, he said that the day temperature settled at 13.6 degree Celsius, which is 10.0 degree Celsius below normal, adding that the mercury settled at 2.2 degree Celsius in Gulmarg, which is 12.0 degree Celsius below normal while Pahalgam recorded a maximum temperature of 8.1 degree Celsius, which is 12.1 degree Celsius below normal.

    Many other stations like Qazigund, Kokernag, Kupwara, Jammu, Banihal, Batote, Bhaderwah and Katra also recorded below normal temperature today. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • What Is Happening In Manipur?

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    by Syed Shadab Ali Gillani

    SRINAGAR: The Supreme Court on Monday ordered the centre and the state of Manipur to take the required actions to improve security and provide aid and rehabilitation to those affected by ethnic violence in the northeastern state. Besides, the apex court asked the Centre and the Manipur government to file a status report in ten days and posted the matter for hearing on May 17.

    Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said the top court is concerned deeply about the loss of life and property because of the violence in the state. “Our immediate goal is to protect, rescue, and rehabilitate people,” the Supreme Court observed, asking the Centre and the state government for information on relief camps. “They must be returned to their homes safely and religious sites must also be safeguarded.”

    Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General, represented both the Centre and the Manipur government. He notified the Supreme Court panel of the efforts the government had taken to address the violence. He informed the court that 52 companies of the Central Armed Police Force, as well as Army and Assam Rifles contingents, had been deployed in the conflict zones.

    Mehta told the division bench, which also included Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala, that flag marches and peace meetings are being organised in areas of violence.  The Supreme Court ordered that all necessary steps be made to rehabilitate people who had been displaced.

    Earlier, clashes have erupted between Meiteis, the predominant community in Imphal valley with over 53 per cent of the entire state population, and tribal populations, particularly Kukis, who live in the hill regions, since Wednesday. The plan to add Meiteis to the scheduled tribal category was the direct cause of the violence.

    More than 50 people have reportedly been killed in violent clashes between the tribals living in the Manipur hills and the majority Meitei community residing in the Imphal Valley over the latter’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. More than 23,000 people have been rescued and sheltered in military garrisons and relief camps, Orissa Post reported.

    Shashi Tharoor, the senior Congress politician, took to Twitter to condemn the BJP government over the violence in Manipur. “As the Manipur violence persists, all right-thinking Indians must ask themselves what happened to the much-vaunted good governance we had been promised. The voters of Manipur are feeling grossly betrayed just a year after putting the BJP in power in their state. It’s time for President’s Rule; the state Govt is just not up to the job they were elected to do,” Tharoor tweeted.

    Earlier today Assam Rifles tweeted that, “Modi Battalion of #AssamRifles on 07 May, organised an interaction programme for the community leaders of Kuki and Meitei & CSOs of Pallel. The focus was to come together and maintain peace & tranquillity in the times when Manipur state has seen unprecedented violence.”



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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • DC Srinagar Felicitates Toppers Of IIT-JEE Mains Examination 2023

    DC Srinagar Felicitates Toppers Of IIT-JEE Mains Examination 2023

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    SRINAGAR: In order to encourage the meritorious students and to boost their morale, the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad today felicitated four students from RISE Institute who have achieved a remarkable feat by securing an outstanding score of 99+ percentile in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023.
    The Deputy Commissioner felicitated the students namely Nadeem Shabir 99.32, Muiz Zubair 99.19, Azhar ul Shams 99.18, Peerzada Shabir 99.05 in his Office Chamber with certificate of excellence, as a mark of encouragement for their future endeavours.The DC congratulated them for showing brilliant performance and said that the JEE Main exam is considered one of the toughest engineering entrance exams in India and is the gateway to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs).
    The DC said this exceptional performance is a testament of hard work, dedication, and academic ability of these students and is a proud moment not just for them but also for RISE and the community as a whole.
    He hoped that the success achieved by the students would inspire other students also to work hard to excel in their studies and academic careers.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Why teaching of mathematics is still a big challenge in schools,writes Khurshid Bhat

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    Srinagar: Mathematics has always been a critical subject in our education system and it is an essential component of student learning.Mathematics is an integral part of our daily lives and it is pertinent to problem-solving, quantitative reasoning, and decision-making. However,teaching mathematics remains a big challenge in schools today and there are various reasons behind it.

    One of the primary reasons that make teaching mathematics a big challenge in schools is the lack of competent and effective teachers. Although there are many teachers trained to be math instructors,not all of them possess the skills and expertise to deliver effective math lessons.Some teachers themselves find mathematics very challenging and feel uncomfortable teaching math concepts and problems to their students.

    Another significant challenge is inadequate instructional materials and resources.There are often not enough textbooks,worked examples and practice materials for mathematics in most schools to help students understand the concepts. The lack of practical materials for students to work with means that they cannot develop their problem-solving and analytical skills fully.

    Moreover,the difficulty level of mathematics is another obstacle in teaching mathematics. Mathematics is a subject that requires critical thinking,logical reasoning and continuous practice to understand better. Unfortunately,some students struggle with grasping the basic concepts and applying them to solve problems. This issue is compounded by the fact that in the traditional approach,the subject was taught as a series of rules and procedures, with little emphasis placed on visual representations and real-world applications.

    Furthermore,the teaching of mathematics is also influenced by student’s attitudes and cultural background.Some students may have a preconceived idea that mathematics is a difficult subject and that they are not capable of learning it. This kind of negative attitude can result in a lack of interest in the subject,leading to disengagement from class and poor performance.

    In conclusion,the teaching of mathematics remains a big challenge in schools,even in today’s era of advanced technology and pedagogy.The factors that contribute to this problem include the lack of qualified teachers, inadequate teaching resources,the difficulty level of mathematical concepts and the students attitude towards the subject.To overcome these challenges,a collaborative effort must be implemented among teachers,students and policymakers to develop effective teaching methodologies and provide the necessary resources to make mathematics education accessible and enjoyable for everyone.By doing so, we can inspire a love for mathematics and equip young minds for a better future.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • DRCC Kulgam celebrates World Red Cross day; organizes blood donation camp

    DRCC Kulgam celebrates World Red Cross day; organizes blood donation camp

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    KULGAM, MAY 08: The District Red Cross Committee (DRCC) Kulgam today celebrated the World Red Cross Day 2023 to commemorate the birth anniversary of the founder of the Red Cross Movement, Sir Jean Henry Dunant.

    The theme for this year’s World Red Cross Day was ‘Everything we do come from the heart’ and the main function was held at the mini-secretariat Kulgam which was presided over by the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Kulgam, Viqar Ahmed Girri.

    Tehsildar Hq and other officers attended the programme, besides students from various educational institutions also participated and highlighted the importance of the day.

    Speaking on the occasion, the ADC highlighted the historical background of the Red Cross and Red cross movement which is a global humanitarian network that operates in nearly every country around the world and provides assistance and support to those in need during emergencies, disasters, conflicts and other crises.

    He said that the movement works to alleviate human suffering, protect human dignity and promote peace, health and well-being.

    He added that the celebration of the day must ignite commitment to work for the betterment and welfare of the people and we all shall be ready to extend our help and support to the people in need around us.

    Tehsildar Hq, presented a brief on account of Red Cross society Kulgam for the year 2022 and the assistance provided during the year 2022 under Red Cross.

    Meanwhile, a blood donation camp was also organized at mini-secretariat in which employees and media persons donated blood.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Power Supply To Remain Affected In Various Areas From May 9

    Power Supply To Remain Affected In Various Areas From May 9

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    SRINAGAR: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations Nowpora, Achabal, Seelu and Bomai shall remain affected due to facilitate augmentation/twining woks on May 09 and 13 from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate urgent preventive maintenance works the power supply to receiving stations Harwan, Shalimar, Brain, Sonwar, Dalgate, BB Cant and Rajbagh shall remain affected on May 10 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving stations Pulwama and Pinglena shall remain affected on May 09 and 10 from 09 am to 5 pm due to carry out Erection of poles foe new 33 KV Lassipora- Pulwama Line.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate the shifting of electrical Utilities the power supply to receiving station Wanpoh shall remain affected on May 09 from 11 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, in order to facilitate the shifting of electrical Utilities the power supply to receiving stations Brakpora and Dialgam shall remain affected on May 13 from 11 am to 3 pm. (GNS)

     

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 135 kms Banihal-Baramulla railway section to have double lane soon

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    Umaisar Gull Ganie

    Qazigund, May 08: The Northern Railways is likely to expand the existing 135 kilometre long Banihal-Baramulla railway track in Jammu and Kashmir into a double track. For this, tenders for carrying out a survey have been allocated by the Central government.

    Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Chief Area Manager (CAM) Kashmir Railways, Saqib Yousuf said the Ministry of Railways has invited tenders to start Final Location Survey (FLS) for double lanning of Baramulla-Qazigund section.

    “Tenders have been issued for the engineering survey of the Railway line/roadway using modern survey techniques such as Aerial Survey (Aerial Photogrammetric survey or Aerial LiDAR) and DGPS (Differential Global Positioning System)”, he said. There is a single-track line from Baramulla to Qazigund and the project, if approved will double the capacity of the Railways.

    CAM said that after the proposed survey, the capacity of the trains and the number of the trains will increase tremendously. “The capacity of the trains will be doubled,” he said. He said the work is expected to start soon.

    Asked if fresh land was being allocated for the project, Saqib said, only after the survey gets completed, it is the Railways that will determine whether additional land is required for the project—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • After a decade, 3 J&K stations record highest 24-hr rainfall; Kashmir parts receive fresh snowfall

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    Srinagar, May 08: Amid fresh snowfall at several places in the Valley, Jammu and Kashmir has continued to receive intermittent rainfall for the last few days, bringing down the mercury in the Union Territory while a few stations including Qazigund and Kokernag in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district and Banihal in Jammu division recorded a massive precipitation in the last 24 hours.

    According to the data available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the twin stations in South Kashmir including Qazigund and Kokernag witnessed highest rainfall in the last 24 hours after the gap of 13 years where 49.8 mm and 62.2 mm rainfall was recorded respectively.

    The data shared by the Meteorological department (MeT) here, reveals that Banihal in Jammu division has recorded a rainfall of 40.2 mm in the last 24 hours after a gap of 10 years.

    As per the data, J&K has received the highest-ever 24-hour rainfall of 66.2 mm in the month of May on 23rd in the year 1987.

    Nonetheless, the data shows that the average rainfall of 16.8 mm was recorded in Jammu & Kashmir in the last 24 hours.

    The data shows that the highest rainfall of 88.0 mm in Qazigund was recorded on May 23, 1965, which is nearly 50 per cent lower than the last 24 hours of rainfall recorded at the station.

    In Kokernag, the highest rainfall of 67.7 mm was recorded on May 29, 2010, which is a few mm lower than the last 24 hour rainfall recorded at the station.

    At Banihal station, the highest-ever rainfall of 24 hours was recorded on May 23, 1965 at 101.6 mm, which is nearly 60 per cent less than the last 24 hours rainfall.

    However, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, has recorded a rainfall of 1.6 mm in the last 24 hours till 08:30 AM while Pahalgam in South Kashmir has recorded a rainfall of 15.1 mm, the official data reveals.

    As per the data, Gulmarg recorded a rainfall of 10.8 mm in the last 24 hours while Bataote in Jammu division has recorded a rainfall of 20.3 mm.

    Deputy Director, MeT, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad when contacted told KNO that there was nothing new in the frequent wet spell in the month of May. “The precipitation in the month of May has not been witnessed in the past couple of years.That doesn’t mean that the rainfall during the ensuing month is unusual,” he said.

    Last year in the month of May, Jammu & Kashmir as per the data has recorded a rainfall of 124.5 mm while the highest with 28.6 mm rainfall was recorded on May 05.

    Moreover, some of the areas in Kashmir including higher reaches of Kulgam, Tulail Gurez, Gulmarg and others experienced fresh snowfall since Sunday evening.

    Meanwhile, Director MeT, Sonum Lotus said that there would be a significant improvement in the weather conditions from tomorrow, but stated that as per the forecast the weather would remain mainly dry, but the rains and thunderstorm in the late afternoon or evening cannot be ruled out at some places.

    From May 10-15, the weather would remain mainly dry while the temperature would also go up as the warmer days are expected from May 10 onwards, he said.

    Besides, the day temperature has also plummeted in J&K parts while an Independent Weather Forecaster, Faizan Arif Keng said that February-like weather conditions were witnessed in parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

    In Srinagar, he said that the day temperature settled at 13.6 degree Celsius, which is 10.0 degree Celsius below normal, adding that the mercury settled at 2.2 degree Celsius in Gulmarg, which is 12.0 degree Celsius below normal while Pahalgam recorded a maximum temperature of 8.1 degree Celsius, which is 12.1 degree Celsius below normal.

    Many other stations like Qazigund, Kokernag, Kupwara, Jammu, Banihal, Batote, Bhaderwah and Katra also recorded below normal temperature today—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Staggered Power Shutdown Schedule Notified for Areas in Multiple Districts from May 9 upto May 13

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    Srinagar, May 8: Power Controller Kashmir has informed that, the power supply to Receiving Stations Nowpora, Achabal, Seelu and Bomai shall remain affected due to facilitate augmentation/twining woks on May 09 and 13 from 10 am to 3 pm.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate urgent preventive maintenance works the power supply to receiving stations Harwan, Shalimar, Brain, Sonwar, Dalgate, BB Cant and Rajbagh shall remain affected on May 10 from 10 am to 2 pm.

    Likewise, the power supply to receiving stations Pulwama and Pinglena shall remain affected on May 09 and 10 from 09 am to 5 pm due to carry out Erection of poles foe new 33 KV Lassipora- Pulwama Line.

    Similarly, in order to facilitate shifting of electrical Utilities the power supply to receiving station Wanpoh shall remain affected on May 09 from 11 am to 3 pm.

    Likewise, in order to facilitate shifting of electrical Utilities the power supply to receiving stations Brakpora and Dialgam shall remain affected on May 13 from 11 am to 3 pm. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )