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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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    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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  • DeSantis delivers annual state of state — with an eye to 2024

    DeSantis delivers annual state of state — with an eye to 2024

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    While DeSantis has brushed off questions about his political ambitions, he’s checked many of the boxes that White House hopefuls seek to accomplish as they gear up for a national campaign.

    As Florida’s legislative session begins this week, DeSantis will head to Iowa and is planning trips to Nevada and New Hampshire. Those visits come after DeSantis held a series of campaign-style events to hype his new book, “Courage to be Free.”

    He’s has also come under increased attacks from Donald Trump as the former president focuses on the Florida governor as the biggest obstacle to getting the 2024 Republican nomination. DeSantis has noticeably lost weight, another common feature of politicians planning high profile future runs. Trump’s insults, at times, have centered on DeSantis’ physical appearance.

    DeSantis couldn’t ask for a better runway for a national Republican primary than Florida. The Republican-dominated Legislature over the past two years has handed him almost anything he wanted as he has ascended through the national conservative ecosystem and appears poised to continue the trend.

    Both Florida Republican House Speaker Paul Renner and Senate President Kathleen Passidomo opened their speeches Tuesday by praising DeSantis, which has become common among the state’s Republican leaders.

    “Our governor is truly America’s governor,” Passidomo said. “He has defended our conservative values, challenged the individuals and institutions who pose threats to others, and introduced innovative solutions to better our state. It is often said that states are laboratories for democracy. Under the leadership of Governor DeSantis, Florida is more than a laboratory, we are the model.”

    DeSantis used his speech to highlight his policy portfolio, which is largely defined by culture war-infused fights. That includes urging lawmakers to expand Florida’s “Parental Rights in Education bill,” known by opponents as “Don’t Say Gay,” which bans instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms up until third grade. Legislators want to broaden the ban until eighth grade.

    About a half-dozen bills lawmakers are proposing are inspired by DeSantis’ hard-right agenda, including mandating that teachers use pronouns that match those assigned to their students at birth, ban gender studies in the state’s higher education system and prohibit gender-affirming care for trans minors under 18.

    “It’s sad that we have to say this, but our children are not guinea pigs for science experimentation and we cannot allow people to make money off mutilating them,” DeSantis said.

    Attending the State of the State speech was Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old who has referred to herself as a “former trans kid,” and who has spoken to state legislature’s across the country in support of banning gender-affirming care.

    Both state and national Democrats quickly released a slate of press releases and “fact checks” blasting DeSantis, a rapid response effort that’s ramping up as Democrats prepare to do battle with DeSantis heading into the 2024 presidential election cycle.

    “Ron DeSantis is set to deliver his State of the State address today — where he will unveil his extreme wish list for the upcoming Florida legislative session as he continue his desperate chase for the MAGA base,” the Democratic National Committee said in a statement.

    Unexpectedly, GOP lawmakers on Tuesday also proposed a six week abortion ban just minutes before DeSantis delivered his State of the State address even as the state’s previous 15 week abortion ban is mired in legal challenges and is awaiting a Florida Supreme Court hearing. The proposed six-week ban, which has the support of legislative leaders, includes language tying its effective date to a ruling by the conservative-leaning state high court. If the court upholds the law, the six-week ban could take effect if passed, but it would not if the 15-week ban is found to be unconstitutional.

    The new proposal includes exemptions up to 15 weeks for rape and incest if the victim provides documentation that they were victimized. That can include things like police reports, court records, or restraining orders.

    DeSantis told reporters after his State of the State speech that he thought the exemptions were “acceptable” but kept his comments brief.

    “I have not seen what is filed, but I think that in the discussion that I had heard them [lawmakers] having, they were recognizing [the challenge to the 15 week abortion ban] was pending and that whatever they do this year would be basically only in effect if that case was resolved in a favorable way,” DeSantis said.

    Pilloried by Dems

    Democrats immediately railed against the proposal and cast DeSantis as extreme for supporting the measure. Democrats nationally used the same technique in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, and it was credited, in part, with helping Democrats enjoy a much more successful 2022 midterm than predicted.

    “Each of us should be free to live our lives with dignity and to make the decisions that are best for our lives, families and communities,” said state Rep. Anna Eskamani, an Orlando Democrat who previously worked for Planned Parenthood. “No one wants Ron DeSantis in the exam room with us; personal medical decisions should be between me, my family, my doctor, and my faith. Not politicians.”

    White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday also told reporters that elected officials like DeSantis “espouse quote, freedom for all, unquote, while directly attacking the freedom to make one’s own health care decisions. Their rhetoric doesn’t come without consequences here.”

    But in the wake of midterm elections that saw Republicans dominate in Florida and build legislative super-majorities, Democrats have largely acknowledged there is little they can do to slow down DeSantis’ agenda.

    And DeSantis does not appear poised to ease up.

    “We will stand strong. We will hold the line. We won’t back down,” he said to conclude his speech, before borrowing a line made famous by former President Ronald Raegan. “And I can promise you this, you ain’t seen nothing yet.”

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  • JKBOSE Annual Class 11th Exam Begins in Soft Zone Areas

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    Srinagar: The annual (regular 2023) examination of class 11th students  commence from Monday in soft zone areas of Kashmir.

    As many as 67,458 students of soft zone areas have registered for the class 11th examination for which the J&K Board of School Educatíon (BOSE) has set up 622 examination centres.

    The date-sheet for the annual regular 2023 examination of class 10th to 12th students in soft zone areas was notified in February this year.

     

    As per the date-sheet issued by the Director Academics JKBOSE, the examination of class 11th students in soft zone areas  commence from March 6 of 2023 and culminate on April 19.

    The examination of class 10th students in soft zone areas would commence from March 9, 2023, and culminate on April 5.

    The examination of class 12th students would commence from March 8 and culminate on April 2, 2023.

     

    As per the figures produced by the J&K BOSE, around 2,13,104 students – 1,97,890 of soft zone and 15,214 students of hard zone areas are scheduled to appear in class 10th to 12th annual regular (2023) examination. The J&K Board has set up 2069 examination centres including 1886 centres in soft zone areas and 183 centres in hard zone areas.

    Notably, this is the first J&K Board examination conducted in the month of March post adoption of National Academic Calendar and implementation of National Education Policy (NEP), 2020m by the J&K government.

     

    The J&K Board has already notified the soft and hard zone areas of Kashmir and Jammu divisions.

    As per the BOSE, around 444 schools – 135 in Kashmir division and 309 in Jammu fall in hard zones while seven zones of Kargil district and whole Ladakh area fall in hard zones.

    In Kashmir division, 43 schools of Anantnag, 19 in Bandipora, 32 in Kupwara, 28 in Kulgam, and 13 in Budgam fall in hard zones.

    In the Jammu division, 50 schools of Kishtwar, 47 in Reasi, seven in Rajouri, 20 in Poonch, 56 in Doda, 64 in Ramban and 65 schools of Udhampur fall in hard zones.

     

    The examination of students in hard zone areas is scheduled to commence from April 2023.

    Joint Secretary J&K BOSE Prof Aijaz Ahmad Hakak told GK that the date-sheet for the students of hard zone areas would be notified later, separately. Greater Kashmir

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  • SKIMS RESULT : M.Sc Nursing 2nd year Annual Examination

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    SKIMS RESULT : M.Sc Nursing 2nd year Annual Examination

    Dated: 4-3-23

    For RESULT : M.Sc Nursing 2nd year Annual Examination click link below:

    RESULT : M.Sc Nursing 2nd year (Batch-2019) Annual Examination ,Session January-2023

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  • JKBOSE: Shifting Of Candidates From One Centre To Another Centre For Class 12th Annual Regular 2023 – Check List Here – Kashmir News

    JKBOSE: Shifting Of Candidates From One Centre To Another Centre For Class 12th Annual Regular 2023 – Check List Here – Kashmir News

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    JKBOSE: Shifting Of Candidates From One Centre To Another Centre For Class 12th Annual Regular 2023 – Check List Here – Kashmir News

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  • JKBOSE Class 10th Annual Regular Guess Papers for all Subjects

    JKBOSE Class 10th Annual Regular Guess Papers for all Subjects

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    JKBOSE Class 10th Annual Regular Guess Papers for all Subjects, Download PDF Here


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    JKBOSE Class 10th Annual Regular Guess Papers for all Subjects, Download PDF Here

    Serial No.Classviews
    1 

    10th

    Mathematics
    2 

    10th

     

    English
    3 

    10th

    Hindi
    4 

    10th

    Social Science
    5 

    10th

    Physics ( Pdf 1, Pdf 2, Pdf 3, Pdf 4, Pdf 5 )
    610thBiology ( Pdf 1, Pdf 2, Pdf 3 )
    7 

    10th

    Chemistry ( Pdf 1, Pdf 2, Pdf 3, Pdf 4, Pdf 5 )
    8 

    10th

    Urdu

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  • JKBOSE Important Centre Notice For Class 11th And 12th Annual

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    JKBOSE Important Centre Notice For Class 11th And 12th Annual Regular Examination 2023

    JKBOSE Important Centre Notice for Class 11th and 12th Annual Regular Examination 2023

    This is for information of all the stake holders, particularly for the students of Government Higher Secondary school Panzgam who are going to appear in the Upcoming Annual Regular 2023 Examination of Class 11th
    and Class 12th that the below mentioned changes have been made in the already published/ issued centre Notices pertaining to Class 11th and Class 12th Annual Regular Examination issued by the undersigned.

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  • SKIMS DATESHEET NOTICE : Fellowship in Colorectal Surgery Annual Examination

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    SKIMS DATESHEET NOTICE : Fellowship in Colorectal Surgery Annual Examination

    Batch: 2019-20

    Date of Exam: 13-3-23 to 16-3-23

    Timing: 11:00 am

    Venue: Radiotherapy Seminar Hall skims

    Collect Roll no slip: 11-3-23

    No.: SIMS/Exam/305 /05/444/03/2023/685-93

    Dated: 2-3-23

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    * DATESHEET NOTICE : Fellowship in Colorectal Surgery Annual Examination (Batch: 2019 & 2020) & M.Ch Neurosurgery Supplementary Examination (Batch: 2019)

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  • JKBOSE: Big Update For Classes 10th, 11th and 12th Annual (Regular) Examination 2023 – Kashmir News

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    JKBOSE: Big Update For Classes 10th, 11th and 12th Annual (Regular) Examination 2023

    Jammu And Kashmir Board Of School Education has released Extension Notice for submission of online Forms for Classes 10th, 11th and 12th Annual (Regular) Examination 2023 and Renewal Registration Returns of Classes 11th and 12th

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