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  • Boy Impersonates Brother In Board Exams

    Boy Impersonates Brother In Board Exams

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    SRINAGAR: The authorities initiated action against a boy for impersonating in board examination in Jammu and Kashmir’ Rajouri district on Saturday.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that the boy was found impersonating for someone else who reportedly was his brother.  The incident took place at an examination centre in government Higher Secondary School Palanghar in the Thanamandi subdivision.

    Official said the boy was caught by the invigilators at the exam centre.

    “They later lodged a formal complaint with the police, following which a case under relevant sections of law case was registered,” he said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Waqf Board Chair Suspends 31 Employees, Orders Enquiry

    Waqf Board Chair Suspends 31 Employees, Orders Enquiry

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    SRINAGAR: Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, the Chairperson of J&K Waqf Board On Saturday suspended 31 employees for neglecting their duties at various shrines in Srinagar.

    According to a statement issued, during a surprise inspection conducted by the chairperson, it was discovered that numerous employees were absent without authorization. However, the majority of the suspensions were due to the employees’ inability to maintain cleanliness at the shrines, mosques, and associated sanitary complexes/ablution points.

    Dr. Darakhshan took action following her visit to the shrines of Makhdoom Sahab, Aasari Shareef Hazratbal, and Naqshband Sahib in Srinagar. The Tehsildar of J&K Waqf Board has been instructed to investigate the incident and submit a report to the Chairperson within three days for further action.(KNO)

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  • Delhi LG asks AAP govt to send names for labour welfare board, or explain why it can’t

    Delhi LG asks AAP govt to send names for labour welfare board, or explain why it can’t

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    New Delhi: In yet another flashpoint between the two, Delhi LG VK Saxena has asked the AAP government to reconstitute the Labour Welfare Board appointing suitable members or communicate opinion on the matter so that it could be referred to the President, sources said.

    No immediate reaction could be had from the AAP on the matter.

    The LG and AAP government have had many rows in the past several months including the one over probes ordered by Saxena on complaints of corruption and the issue of sending teachers for training to Finland.

    The labour welfare body remains without an executive board even after two years due to an impasse over eligibility criteria for appointment of the members.

    “The LG has asked for the Board to be constituted with members who have domain expertise in labour welfare or send the file to him for expressing difference of opinion,” sources at LG office said.

    The AAP government sat on a file meant for re-constitution of the Delhi Labour Welfare Board (DLWB) for more than 14 months, between June, 2021 and September, 2022 and finally sent the proposal with names for approval of the Lt Governor on September 12, 2022, they claimed.

    The names proposed by the then labour minister, Manish Sisodia, and approved by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were not as per the criteria for selection of such members, sources at LG Office said.

    The members nominated to the Board, instead of being domain experts in labour welfare, were picked from among vaccination camp organisers, RWA presidents and individuals distributing food during Covid pandemic, they claimed.

    The Lt Governor returned the file to the Chief Minister on November 21, 2022, with observations advising the Labour department to submit a panel of names for appointment after a thorough background check on their suitability and experience in related fields.

    “Members of this Board perform important functions of welfare of labourers and therefore, it is important that such members must possess sufficient experience in the field of labour welfare.

    “Such nominated members must demonstrate skill and expertise which reveal their capabilities to contribute to the cause of labour welfare,” the LG had observed.

    In the proposed list, most of the nominees, especially nine of the 17 do not have appropriate experience or domain knowledge to effectively contribute for welfare activities and also it is difficult to ascertain if nominations of others are commensurate with the spirit of the law, the LG said in a note.

    He had also suggested creation of a search committee for appointment of the members.

    In its reply, the Delhi government submitted the file back on January 7, 2023, asking the LG to either agree to the names suggested by it or invoke difference of opinion as prescribed under Article 239AA(4) and Rule 49 and 50 of the Transaction of Business Rules, claimed the sources.

    The LG office again returned the file to the Chief Minister’s office, on February 9, 2023, noting that in case the Chief Minister had different views on the issue, the matter may be referred to the Council of Ministers for its consideration.

    He also expressed disagreement with the Labour Minister’s view, approved by the CM, that in the absence of any prescribed qualification for the members, the proposal of the government must be agreed upon.

    The file was again submitted to the LG on February 22 this year, with the observation that as per amended Rule 49 of ToBR the issue was discussed by the LG with the Labour minister within a statutory time limit of 15 days.

    “Thus, this case is legally time barred for Hon’ble LG to express any difference of opinion,” read the CM’s note .

    The file has once again been returned to the CMO for the matter to be brought before the Council of Ministers, if the CM and the Labour minister do not agree with the LG over the issue, sources added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Florida Governor reappoints Indian American to University of Central Florida Board of Trustees

    Florida Governor reappoints Indian American to University of Central Florida Board of Trustees

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    Washington: A prominent Indian American businessman and community leader was on Friday reappointed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to the board of trustees of the prestigious University of Florida.

    “Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the reappointment of Digvijay “Danny” Gaekwad to the University of Central Florida Board of Trustees,” the Governor’s office said in a statement.

    Gaekwad, of Ocala, is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NDS USA, the Founder of Danny G Management, the Founder of Danny Development and Investments, and the Owner of DG Hospitality.

    “He is the immediate past Chair of the Visit Florida Board of Directors and currently serves on the Enterprise Florida and Space Florida Board of Directors,” the media release said.

    Born in Baroda as the son of a Judge and grandson of a Colonel in the Indian Army, he graduated in Political Science from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. He arrived in the United States with his wife Manisha in 1987 to live the American Dream.

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  • Annual board exams of classes 10th to 12th in hard zones to commence from April-08

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    Srinagar, Mar 23: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) Thursday released date sheets of 10th to 12th standard annual regular exams in hard area zones of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Union Territories.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the exams in the hard zones will commence from April-08.

    BOSE has said that exams of vocational subjects for class-10 will commence from April-08 while the exams for core papers will begin from April-10.

    The examination of 10th standard in hard zones culminates on May-04 in core subjects and May-09 in other subjects.

    Likewise, the examinations of 11th standard in the hard zones commences from April-12 and culminates on May-14,

    Similarly, the annual regular board exam of 12th standard in hard zones begins from April-11 and culminates on May-15 respectively.

    Pertinently, the BOSE had identified 444 such schools in the both divisions of Jammu and Kashmir for which annual regular examinations will be held in the month of April instead of March.

    Besides, the Board has also declared the whole Leh district of Union Territory of Ladakh as a hard zone and has accordingly directed to conduct the exams in the Month of April.

    It had also said that the annual regular examination of hard zones or such areas of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh shall be held in the month of April.

    “Result of annual regular examination of Kashmir Division and Jammu division and Union territory of Ladakh including hard zones shall be declared simultaneously in the month of June,” BOSE said in a previous notification—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

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  • Bihar’s Class 12 board results declared, pass percentage 83.70

    Bihar’s Class 12 board results declared, pass percentage 83.70

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    Patna: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) on Tuesday issued the result of Class 12 board exams.

    Bihar Education Minister Chandrashekher Yadav said that 83.70 percent students have passed the examination, whose entire process was completed in only 39 days.

    The Class 12 examinations were held between February 1 to February 11 and the process of checking the copies was started on February 24. In 2022, the examinations started on February 1 and the result was announced on March 16. In 2021, the examination started from February 1 and the result was announced on March 26.

    “It is a great feeling that the examination process was completed in record time. The girl students have given an impressive show which is satisfactory for the state government,” the Minister said.

    He also announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh, a laptop and Kindle yearbook for the student who topped the rank in this examination. The student achieved second position will get Rs 75,000, and the student who achieved third position will get Rs 50,000.

    The fourth, fifth and sixth position students will get Rs 15,000 each apart from laptop and Kindle yearbook.

    A total of 13,04,486 students appeared in the exam and 10,91,948 students successfully passed it.

    In arts, 5 girls and 3 boys came in the first 6 ranks. In science, 5 girls and 4 boys figured in the top six and in commerce, 11 girls and 2 boys come in the top six ranks.

    Ayushi Nandan came first with 94.80 percent in science. She obtained 474 marks out of 500. Soumya Sharma and Rajnish Kumar Pathak came first with 95 percent marks in commerce, scoring 475 marks each. Mohdesha obtained 95 percent marks in art, also achieving 475 marks out of 500.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Board Exam Results Likely In Last Week Of May

    Board Exam Results Likely In Last Week Of May

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) Chairman Parikshat Singh Manhas Monday said that the evaluation process of ongoing board exams was already initiated and the results will be declared in the ‘last week of May’.

    Speaking to the news agency KNO, Manhas said, “We have already started the evaluation process and we will try to finish the process at the earliest.”

    “We have all of the employees involved in the evaluation process even though we have taken teachers on board. If everything goes as of the timeline fixed by the board, I think by the last week of May we should be able to finish it off,” the chairman said.

    Manhas further said, “Soon after the culmination of examinations, the academics for the next grade will begin immediately. “We are working very hard so that no time will be wasted on students. Let’s see the feasibility because the school education department is also involved.”

    He added, “This year, we have big challenges like the implementation of a uniform academic calendar, New Education Policy, and a lot more.”

    Manhas, who also heads the Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Education Research and Training (JKSCERT) on asking about the main focus of the council said, “SCERT will focus on getting up to the national and international level in terms of curriculum, teaching, and training.”

    “We will try to adopt best practices to provide the quality of education to our students,” he said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Board exam results likely in last week of May

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    Srinagar, Mar 20: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) Chairman Parikshat Singh Manhas Monday said that the evaluation process of ongoing board exams was already initiated and the results will be declared in the ‘last week of May’.

    Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Manhas said, “We have already started the evaluation process and we will try to finish the process at earliest.”

    “We have all of the employees involved in the evaluation process even we have taken teachers on board. If everything goes as of the timeline fixed by the board, I think by the last week of May we should be able to finish it off,” the chairman said.

    Manhas further said, “Soon after the culmination of examinations, the academics for next grade will begin immediately. “We are working very hard so that no time will be wasted on students. Let’s see the feasibility because the school education department is also involved.”

    He added, “This year, we have big challenges like implementation of a uniform academic calendar, New Education Policy and a lot more.”

    Manhas, who also heads the Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Education Research and Training (JKSCERT) on asking about the main focus of the council said, “SCERT will focus on getting up to the national and international level in terms of curriculum, teaching and training.”

    “We will try to adopt best practices to provide the quality of education to our students,” he said—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )