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  • New Academic Session Will Begin Soon: DSEK

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    Will Act Tough, If Complaint About Charging Of Annual Fee Received Against Any Private Institution; No Coaching Centre Registered In Srinagar As Of Now

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    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): Director School Education Kashmir Tassaduq Hussain on Thursday said the department is fully prepared for starting of new academic session on the culmination of ongoing exams.

    Talking to mediapersons, on the sidelines of a function here, Tassaduq Hussain said that the new academic activities will be started soon after the culmination of annual ongoing examination as we have already set a timeline in our sight.

    “The ground staff is all set with all necessary modalities”, he said.

    Asked about the charging of annual fee by private institutions, Hussain said people need to report it to us and we will accordingly initiate action. “From wherever we will receive any written complaint about any private institution charging annual fee, we will definitely act tough against such institutions”, he said.

    The Director also clarified that as of now there is no coaching centre from Srinagar registered with the them (DSEK).

    “We have not registered any coaching centre here in Srinagar neither have we fixed any fee”, he said adding the coaching centres are being run arbitrarily and the owners also charging fee on their own. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Kashmir: New Academic Session Will Begin Soon, Will Act Tough

    Kashmir: New Academic Session Will Begin Soon, Will Act Tough

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    • New Academic Session Will Begin Soon After Culmination of Ongoing Exams: Director School Education Tassaduq Hussain
    • Will act tough, if complaint about charging of annual fee received against any private institution; No Coaching Centre registered in Srinagar as of now

    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): Director School Education Kashmir Tassaduq Hussain on Thursday said the department is fully prepared for starting of new academic session on the culmination of ongoing exams.

    Talking to mediapersons, on the sidelines of a function here, Tassaduq Hussain said that the new academic activities will be started soon after the culmination of annual ongoing examination as we have already set a timeline in our sight.

    The ground staff is all set with all necessary modalities”, he said.

    Asked about the charging of annual fee by private institutions, Hussain said people need to report it to us and we will accordingly initiate action. “From wherever we will receive any written complaint about any private institution charging annual fee, we will definitely act tough against such institutions”, he said.

    The Director also clarified that as of now there is no coaching centre from Srinagar registered with the them (DSEK).

    We have not registered any coaching centre here in Srinagar neither have we fixed any fee”, he said adding the coaching centres are being run arbitrarily and the owners also charging fee on their own. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • New Academic Session Will Begin Soon After Culmination of Ongoing Exams: Director School Education Tassaduq Hussain

    New Academic Session Will Begin Soon After Culmination of Ongoing Exams: Director School Education Tassaduq Hussain

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    Srinagar, Mar 9: Director School Education Kashmir Tassaduq Hussain on Thursday said the department is fully prepared for starting of new academic session on the culmination of ongoing exams.

    Talking to mediapersons, on the sidelines of a function here, Tassaduq Hussain said that the new academic activities will be started soon after the culmination of annual ongoing examination as we have already set a timeline in our sight.

    “The ground staff is all set with all necessary modalities”, he said.

    Asked about the charging of annual fee by private institutions, Hussain said people need to report it to us and we will accordingly initiate action. “From wherever we will receive any written complaint about any private institution charging annual fee, we will definitely act tough against such institutions”, he said.

    The Director also clarified that as of now there is no coaching centre from Srinagar registered with the them (DSEK).

    “We have not registered any coaching centre here in Srinagar neither have we fixed any fee”, he said adding the coaching centres are being run arbitrarily and the owners also charging fee on their own. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Kashmir: New Academic Session Will Begin Soon, Will act tough, if complaint about charging of annual fee received against any private institution – Kashmir News

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    Kashmir: New Academic Session Will Begin Soon, Will act tough, if complaint about charging of annual fee received against any private institution – Kashmir News

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  • New Academic Session To Commence After Annual Board Exams: DSEK

    New Academic Session To Commence After Annual Board Exams: DSEK

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department Thursday said that the new academic session will commence soon after the culmination of annual regular board examinations.

    Talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event, Director School Education Kashmir, Tassaduq Hussain Mir said new academic session will begin soon after the culmination of ongoing exams.

    “We are prepared for the new academician session and we have set the timelines too,” he said.

    On being asked about transportation fee of those months during which schools were closed, he said private school students are not liable to pay for services they did not avail during those months.

    He said earlier the academic session used to end in December but now it has changed to March. “The ongoing session will end after the culmination of annual regular board exams.”

    About the violation of government guidelines for charging admission fee by some private schools, Mir said wherever they will get written complaints, they will act tough against the violators. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Academic Performance Pressure Adding To Anxieties In Kashmir

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    by Ifra Reshi

    SRINAGAR: In a fast-paced world, students across the world are facing the pressure of performing well in their academics but in the subcontinent and particularly in Kashmir the situation is even worse.

    Nida Zehra, Mental Health Counsellor at Child Guidance and Wellbeing Centre IMHANS, Kashmir says that the situation in Kashmir is becoming “worse” day in and day. “Most of the cases I encounter are parent oriented in which parents aren’t aware of the capabilities of children and changes they are going through at the teenage stage.”

    “Kids are losing confidence in themselves as school environment focuses on marks and syllabus only.”

    She says there is a 6th standard girl student who isn’t able to express herself because of academic pressure which is troubling her mental health.

    “She is an above-average student. When her marks percentage in exams decreases, she feels pressurised by the family who doesn’t understand enough.”

    “Due to stress her performance is decreasing and her mental health is deteriorating. I am giving therapies to her family also and there is an improvement.”

    According to a research survey by American College Health Association and National College Health Assessment, the majority of undergraduate students face stress and anxiety during academics which is a major factor in performance pressure.

    “Six out of 10 students face anxiety due to academic performance pressure,” the research states.

    Dr Wasim Kakroo, a psychologist says as per the Yerkes Dodson law it becomes difficult to make a parent understand during therapies about the stress situation among their kids.

    As per the law, there is a bell-shaped relationship between stress, pressure, and performance. “The law states that low levels of stress lead to low performance, while moderate levels of stress can enhance performance, but too much stress can become counterproductive and decrease performance,” Dr Karoo adds.

    Dr Kakroo says that a lack of time management skills and a narrow focus on academic achievement are impacting the mental health and overall well-being of children and young people in Kashmir.

    “This has led to a rise in anxiety and panic attacks among students. The emphasis should shift from comparing oneself to others to focusing on personal development, self-care, and emotional resilience. The attitudes towards mental health and seeking help have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, but more needs to be done to educate society about mental health and the importance of taking care of it,” the doctor said.

    “Shifting courses or fields should be encouraged and normalised, and seeking help should not be considered a weakness. Early intervention is crucial in treating mental health issues and preventing further harm., he said, adding, “Life is not always fair, but with a positive outlook and mental fortitude, individuals can overcome any obstacles that come their way.”

    Mahwish Bhat, a Master’s degree student says she always overthinks and has anxiety thinking about what the pattern of question paper would be in the exams.

    “I underestimate my own hard work due to performance pressure. Many unrealistic expectations are imposed on me from all sides. The competition in class for doing better also adds to pressure on me.”

    She says the importance of relaxation skills and unwavering support from family and teachers to cope with the stress that comes with academic pressure is very important.

    Dua Bhat another student says that she feels she isn’t doing justice to the medical stream which was “forced” on her by her family.

    “I was passionate about artwork and now not doing that is adding to my anxiety. There is a real need for a counsellor for students like me. But unfortunately, in schools, there are none. They (counsellor) may have helped me to maintain a balance between studies and my passion.”

    She opines that the root cause of this performance pressure lies in the education system, which only focuses on delivering results and doesn’t offer guidance or support on how to achieve them.

    Asifa Wani, a mother of two kids, echoes a similar sentiment and emphasised the need for parents to guide, support, and motivate their children during challenging periods.

    “Parents keep high expectations from their kids for better performance but ultimately, pressure affects the mental well-being of children. Sometimes they are irritated, tired and exhausted due to this. They don’t take interest in things other than academics. They seem lethargic often because their minds are preoccupied with going to school, tuition and homework. It becomes really challenging for kids to study productively.”

    “It is crucial to understand the sources of academic stress and manage performance pressure in a healthy and balanced manner. This can be achieved by setting realistic expectations, practising stress management techniques, and focusing on the learning process rather than just the outcome. Such practices will help students perform better, reduce stress, and maintain a healthy work-life balance.”

    Nayeem Ahmad, a teacher said as an educator he emphasises the importance of creating a stress-free learning environment that encourages critical thinking and understanding rather than solely relying on rote learning and memorisation.

    “The lack of parental involvement, particularly among students from low socio-economic backgrounds, only exacerbates the situation.”

    Anisa Bhat, another teacher said that many of her students suffer from anxiety and panic attacks during exams, causing them to worry more about their grades than preparing for their tests. “This often leads to distorted thinking, causing students to feel inadequate and fear revealing their true abilities during exams.”

    She says that parents can play a big role in shaping a student’s response to exam results.

    “Warm and indulgent parents who avoid saying no to their children may also cause their offspring to lack self-control and follow rules. On the other hand, neglectful parents who are indifferent to their children’s needs may have experienced similar issues during their own upbringing.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NCHMCT, JNU join hands for academic collaboration, research

    NCHMCT, JNU join hands for academic collaboration, research

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    New Delhi: The National Council for Hotel Management Catering Technology (NCHMCT), an autonomous body under the Centre, and the JNU on Thursday entered into an agreement to foster academic collaboration and promote research in the tourism and hospitality sector.

    The NCHMCT was set up in 1982 by the Government of India as an autonomous body for coordinated growth and development of hospitality education in the country.

    Gyan Bhushan, Senior Economic Advisor, Tourism Ministry and CEO, NCHMCT and JNU Vice Chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the presence of Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy at an event held here.

    “We will use this association (MoU) to work together and, we will give education to students and good technology and products,” Reddy said in his address at the event.

    He also urged the two institutions to think of doing research on ways to promote tourism.

    Union Tourism Secretary Arvind Singh said this association will benefit both the institutions.

    Bhushan termed the occasion of the signing of the MoU, as a “momentous day, a landmark day in the history of the hospitality industry in the country”.

    Hospitality industry is poised for a “quantum jump” and the institutions under the NCHMCT are also growing further, he said.

    “With this MoU, we will be opening a new vista in areas of research and development,” Bhushan said.

    The event was held at the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Pusa in Delhi.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Iranian-French academic Fariba Adelkhah released from Iran’s prison

    Iranian-French academic Fariba Adelkhah released from Iran’s prison

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    Tehran: The French-Iranian academic Fariba Adelkhah has been released from the women’s ward of Iran’s Evin prison on Friday, after spending more than three years in prison.

    French Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the release of Fariba Adelkhah and announced in a tweet that she was unjustly imprisoned in Iran.

    French Ministry of Foreign Affairs further emphasized that it is essential that Fariba Adelkhah be able to obtain all her freedoms, including returning to France if she wishes.

    63-year-old Fariba Adelkhah, a researcher at the Institute of Political Studies (Science Po) in Paris, had been arrested by the Revolutionary Guards at Tehran airport, during a visit in June 2019.

    She was sentenced to a total of five years in prison on charges of “gathering and colluding to act against security” and “propaganda against the regime”.

    Sciences Po also tweeted, “We are happy to announce the release of our dear colleague Fariba Adelkhah, who has been arbitrarily detained in Iran for more than three years.”

    Before the release of Fariba Adelkhah, the French Foreign Ministry had announced that seven French citizens were under arrest in Iran.

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  • Telangana: New uniform for govt students from next academic year

    Telangana: New uniform for govt students from next academic year

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana School Education Department has announced new uniforms for government schools. The blue uniform will be replaced by a maroon-coloured checked uniform.

    All district educational officers have been directed to incorporate the uniform from the 2023-24 academic year. Two pairs of uniform will be provided to 25 lakh students at a cost of Rs 140 crore.

    While girls from Class I to III will have a checked shirt and a maroon skirt with two straps on. Similarly, girl students from classes IV and V will have two pockets on their skirts.

    Senior girl students will don a maroon waistcoat over a checked Kurtha and maroon pyjamas. Boys will have a checked shirt and maroon pants.

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  • DSEK To Verify Academic Credentials Of School Teachers, Masters In Seniority List

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    SRINAGAR: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has sought verification of the academic credentials of the teachers and Masters whose names figure in the seniority list for their promotions in various subjects.

    According to the news agency KNO, in this regard, the DSEK has written to all the Chief Education Officers (CEOs) to furnish the verification reports of the teachers and masters who figure in the seniority list in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Political Science and Commerce.

    “The Administrative Department has issued the seniority lists of PG Masters and Teachers in the disciplines of Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Pol-Science and Commerce You are as such, requested to verify the service particulars of all the incumbents figuring in the seniority lists and furnish the verification report to the directorate,” the communication reads.

    The CEOs have been asked to furnish the verification report appointment order, Promotion order copy as Master, Confirmation order copy as Master (if any), copy of date of Birth and copies of Graduation, post-graduation marks card cum degree certificates.

    “Verification of PG degrees and copy of permission and copy of leave statement acquired by the candidates should be submitted to the directorate as well,” it reads.

    As per the communication, the CEOs have been asked to submit the requisite information to the directorate by or before January 28 of 2023.

    Notably, the issue about the verification of degree certificates started after 72 in-charge lecturers in Environmental Science subjects were reverted to teacher posts.

    As already reported, the SED started verification of degree certificates in science discipline to verify the validity of the postgraduate degrees obtained by the teachers.

    The department is ascertaining authentication of the degree certificates if the degrees fulfill the requirements as mentioned in circular number 940 of the General Administration Department (GAD).

    The SED earlier started verification of Post Graduation (PG) degrees obtained by the in-service teachers and Masters in different subjects.

    In this regard, a list of 1574 masters holding PG degrees was sent to the respective directorates of Jammu and Kashmir for the verification of their degrees.

    These include 504 Masters who have obtained their PG degree in Mathematics subject, 860 Masters who have obtained their PG degree in Zoology and 210 Masters who have obtained their degree in Botany subject.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )