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  • JKBOSE Class 10th Practical Marks to be sent by 7th March by all Schools, Notice Issued – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKBOSE Class 10th Practical Marks to be sent by 7th March by all Schools, Notice Issued – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education(JKBOSE) has asked all the Government and Private schools falling in soft zone areas of Kashmir Division to Submit the Practical/Assignment marks of the students in the office of JKBOSE headquarters before 07th of March, 2023, the official notification reads:

    It is hereby circulated for information of the Heads of all (Govt./Pvt) affiliated Educational Institutions functioning in the soft zone areas of Kashmir Division that they shall submit the Internal Assessment awards of their respective candidates of SSE (Class 10th), Annual, Regular, 2023 at the concerned JKBOSE by or Divisional (Secrecy-1st)/Sub/Branch Offices before 07-03-2023. The Heads of the concerned Sub/Branch Board Offices should compile the awards as per the Centre Notices and send the same to the Office of Assistant Secretary, Secrecy-1st, K.D. by or before 10-03-2023.

    JKBOSE Class 10th Practical Marks to be sent by 7th March by all Schools, Notice Issued 1

    The Heads of the Institutions shall adhere to the following Instructions for submission of the Internal Assessment Awards to prevent any inconvenience to the stakeholders:

    The marks be awarded on duly prescribed format/s to be downloaded from Officials Website of JKBOSE I.e., www.jkbose.nic.in.

    The awards must be legible and without cutting, overwriting or use of correction fluids.

    The internal assessment awards must be submitted in duplicate against complete examination Roll No bearing proper signature of subject examiner and attested by the Head of the concerned Institution.

    The Heads of Institutions (Govt./Pvt) of Kashmir Division shall ensure to maintain Internal Assessment record of respective candidates duly signed by the teacher concerned, Examination In-charge and HOI for future reference.

    The Heads of the Institutions must ensure to submit the awards within the stipulated time period and late submission shall entall penalty as admissible under Board norms.

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  • JKBOSE Class 12th History Syllabus 2023 | Download PDF – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    The Syllabus for Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education(JKBOSE) History Subject is uploaded below here in full details, it is divided in 4 major parts which includes Map Work and Project Work too.

    Download the PDF copy of this syllabus and also check the exam pattern for the JKBOSE Class 12th History Subject.

    JKBOSE Class 12th History Syllabus 2023 | Download PDF 1

    Themes in Indian History (Part – I) 25 marks
    Themes in Indian History (Part – II)25 marks
    Themes in Indian History (Part – III)25 marks
    Map Work5 marks
    Project Work20 marks
    Total100 marks

    Themes In Indian History (Part – I )

    • The Story of the First Cities: Harappan Archaeology
    • Broad overview: Early urban centers
    • Story of discovery: Harappan Civilization Excerpt: Archaeological report on a major site
    • Discussion: How it has been utilized by Archaeologist / Historians.
    • Political and Economic History: How inscriptions tell a story
    • Broad overview: Political and economic history from the Mauryan to the Gupta period. Story of discovery: Inscriptions and the decipherment of the script. Shifts in the understanding of political and economic history.
    • Excerpt: Asokan inscription and Gupta period land grant
    • Discussion: Interpretation of inscription by Historians.
    • Social Histories: Using the Mahabharata
    • Broad overview: Issues in social history, including caste, class, kinship and gender. Story of discovery: Transmission and publications of the Mahabharata.
    • Excerpt: From the Mahabharata, illustrating how it has been used by historians. Discussion: Other sources for reconstructing social history.
    • A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa Broad overview:
      • A brief review of religious histories of Vedic religion, Jainism, Vaisnavism, Saivism.
    • Story of discovery: Sanchi Stupa
    • Excerpt: Reproduction of sculptures from Sanchi
    • Discussion: Ways in which sculpture has been interpreted by historians, other sources for reconstructing the history of Buddhism.

    Themes In Indian History (Part II )

    • Agrarian Relations: The Ain – I – Akbari Broad overview:
    • Structure of agrarian in the 16th and 17th centuries
    • Patterns of change over the period.
    • Story of Discovery: Account of the compilation and translation of Ain–i–Akbari Excerpt: From the Ain–i–Akbari
    • Discussion: Ways in which historians have used the text to reconstruct history.
    • The Mughal Court: Reconstructing Histories through Chronicles. Broad overview:
      • Outline of political history i. e. 15th – 17th centuries.
      • Discussion of the Mughal Court and politics.
    • Story of Discovery: Account of the production of court chronicles, and their subsequent translation and transmission.
    • Excerpts: From the Akbarnama and Padshahnama.
    • Discussion: Ways in which historians have used the texts to reconstruct political histories.
    • New Architecture: Hampi Broad overview:
      • Outline of new buildings during Vijaynagar period – temples, forts, irrigation facilities. ( b) Relationship between architecture and the political system.
    • Story of Discovery: Account of how Hampi was found.
    • Excerpts: Visuals of buildings at Hampi.
    • Discussion: Ways in which historians have analyzed and interpreted these structures.
    • Religious Histories: The Bhakti – Sufi Tradition. Broad overview:
      • Outline of religious developments during this period.
      • Ideas and practices of the Bhakti – Sufi saints.
    • Story of Transmission: How Bhakti – Sufi compositions have been preserved.
    • Excerpts: Extracts from selected Bhakti – Sufi works.
    • Discussion: Ways in which these have been interpreted by historians
    • Medieval Society through Travellers Account.
    • Broad overview: Outline of social and cultural life as they appear in travelers accounts. Story of their writings: A discussion of where they travelled, why they travelled, what they wrote, and for whom they wrote.
    • Excerpts: From Alberuni, Ibn Batuta, Bernie.
    • Discussion: What these travel accounts can tell us and how they have been interpreted by historians

    Themes in Indian History ( Part – III)

    • Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports. Broad overview:
      • Life of zamindars, peasants and artisans in the late 18th century.
      • East India Company, revenue settlements and surveys.
      • Change over the nineteenth century.
    • Story of official records: An account of why official investigations into rural societies were undertaken and the types of records and reports produced.
    • Excerpts: From Firminger’s Fifth Report. Accounts of Francis Buchanan-Hamilton and Deccan Riots Report.
    • Discussion: What the official records tell and do not tell, and how they have been used by historians.
    • Representations of 1857. Broad overview:
      • How these events were recorded and narrated. Focus: Lucknow
    • Excerpts: Pictures of 1857. Extracts from contemporary accounts.
    • Discussion: How the pictures of 1857 shaped British opinion of what had happened.
    • Colonialism and Indian Towns: Towns plans and Municipal Reports.
    • Broad overview: The growth of Mumbai, Chennai, hill stations and cantonments in the 18th and 19th century.
    • Excerpts: Photographs and paintings. Plans of cities.
    • Extract form town plan reports. Focus on Kolkata town planning.
    • Discussion: How the above sources can be used to reconstruct the history of towns. What these sources do not reveal.
    • Mahatma Gandhi through Contemporary Eyes. Broad overview.
      • The Nationalist Movement 1918 – 48
      • The nature of Gandhian politics and leadership. Focus: Mahatma Gandhi in 1931
    • Excerpts: Report from English and Indian language newspapers and other contemporary writings.
    • Discussion: How newspapers can be source of history.
    • Understanding the Partition.
      • Act of Indian Independence 1947
    • The Making of the Constitution. Broad overview:
      • Independence and the new nation state.
      • The making of the Constitution.

    Focus: The Constitutional Assembly Debates Excerpts: From the debates Discussion: What such debates reveal and how they can be analyzed.

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  • JKBOSE Home Science Class 12th Syllabus 2023 | Download PDF – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKBOSE Home Science Class 12th Syllabus 2023 | Download PDF – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    • Maximum Marks:    100
      Theory:   70 Marks 
    • Time : 3 Hours
    • Practical: 30 Marks
    • (External : 20, Internal: 10)

    Unit- I: UNDERSTANDING EARLY CHILDHOOD (0 – 3 YRS)

    • Some specific characteristics: physical and motor – height, weight and body proportions, motor development during (0-3 months), (6-9 months), (9-12 months) and (1-3 yrs) milestones only.
      • Social and emotional developments: Recognition of people around, socialization, expression of emotions;
      • Cognitive development ; Learning through concrete operations and
      • Language development- Stages of language development.
    • Protection from preventable diseases: Immunization: definition and concept, immunity – concept and types (natural and acquired).
    • Breast feeding – advantages, immunization charts; symptoms, prevention after care and incubation period of childhood diseases – Tuberculosis, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, polio, Measles, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Chicken pox.
    • Special needs of disadvantaged and disabled children: Socially disadvantaged physically challenged (blind, partially blind & deaf , affected / missing limb) : Characteristics and needs.
    • Substitute care at home and outside : Siblings , grandparents , neighbour , crèche , day care centres etc: Integrated Child Development Scheme ( ICDS ) – objectives and functions .


    Unit-II: NUTRITION FOR SELF, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY

    Planning meals for the family : Meaning and importance of meal planning , principles and factors affecting meal planning , meal planning for the family including children , pregnant women , lactating mother , members suffering from fever and diarrhoea ; role and preparation of (ORS). (Food group planning only )

    Unit- III: WAYS TO ENSURE GOOD HEALTH FOR THE FAMILY

    Using safe drinking water, importance of potable water for good health, qualities of safe drinking water; household method of making water safe for drinking: boiling, filtering and use of chemicals, role of hygiene for food handlers at home level. Safety against food adulteration , definition and meaning of food adulteration as given by FSSAI ( Food Safety and Standard Authority of India ) , PFA : Common adulterants present in cereals , pulses , milk and milk products , fats and oils , sugar , jaggery, honey , spices and condiments . Ill effects of some of the adulterants present in the foods: Kesari dal, metanil yellow, argemone seeds .

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    Unit- IV: MONEY MANAGEMENT AND CONSUMER EDUCATION

    Family Income: Various sources of family income – money income, real income (direct and indirect) and psychic income, supplementing family income- need and ways, need and procedure for keeping household accounts. Savings and investment : meaning and importance of savings: ways/ methods of investment bank ( saving, fixed, recurring ); post office ( savings, recurring deposit, monthly income scheme ), National Savings Certificate, Kissan Vikas Patra, Senior Citizen Scheme ); LIC ( Whole Life, Mediclaim, money back ); Bonds, Units ( ULIP ), Shares and Chit funds; Public Provident Fund ( PPF ), Provident Fund ( PF ), Basis for selection of method of investment risk, Security, Profit, Tax Savings.

    Unit- V : CONSUMER PROTECTION AND EDUCATION

    • Marks :   06
    • Period :   10

    Meaning , problems faced by consumer , Consumer Protection Act (1986) and services ; Consumer aids : levels , standardization marks , advertising , leaflets / guidebooks Consumer Redressal Forum .

    Unit VI : CLOTHING – SELECTION AND CARE

    • Clothing and its relation to personality : Elements of line , Color , texture : elements of design, balance , rhythm , proportion , harmony , emphasis : factors that influence the selection of clothes , personality , age , climate , figure , occasion , fashion , selection and purchase of fabrics , purpose , quality , cost , season , reliable shop.
    • Checking size and quality in readymade garments (need & criteria : seams , plackets , fasteners, workmanship , design , drafts).
    • Care of clothes: General principles & precautions to be followed while removing stains and washing –blueing, stiffening and bleaching. Cleansing agents: soaps and detergents (basic differences) – Storage of clothes .

    Unit -VII : APPLICATIONS OF HOME SCIENCE EDUCATION

    Application of knowledge of Home Science in everyday life – Usefulness of some of the skills learnt here for supplementing family income – Skills learnt here can be gainfully used for employment (self employment , wage employment ) – Further training required to make this field a career : various sources and facilities available for training .

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  • JKBOSE Class 12th English Syllabus 2023 | Download PDF – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKBOSE Class 12th English Syllabus 2023 | Download PDF – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    Download the JKBOSE Class 12th General English Syllabus for the academic session 2022 – 2023, The syllabus has been published by the officials of the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education(JKBOSE).

    Q NoDESCRIPTIONWeightage
     SECTIONA: READING COMPREHENSION20 marks
    1One unseen passage (400-500 words) for note-making (5marks) and summarizing (5marks).10 marks
    2One unseen passage (400-500 words) followed by five objective type questions and five multiple choice questions to assess comprehension, interpretation and inference, word formation and inference.1×10=10 marks
     SECTION B: WRITING SKILLS AND GRAMMAR30 marks
    3One out of two questions on advertisements/ writing formal/informal invitations and replies (50 words).4 marks
    4One out of two questions on letter writing (business or official letters for making enquiries, registering complaints, asking for and giving information, placing orders and sending replies, letters to the editor giving suggestions/opinions on an issue; letter to the school or college authorities, regarding admissions, school issues, requirements / suitability of courses, etc.) (120-150 words)6 marks
    5One out of two questions on writing a resume along with job application. (120-150 words)6 marks
    6One out of two compositions on article/ debate/ speech/ personality profile/personal experience/ humorous writing (200-250 words).6 marks
    7One passage 100-150 words in length for editing to test the following items: reflexive pronouns, tenses, punctuation, narration, conjunctions, prepositions and change of voice (8 items).8 marks
     SECTION C: Literature30 marks
    8Eight objective type questions (4 from one poetry and 4 from one prose extract) to assess comprehension and appreciation.1×8= 8marks


    9Five out of seven short answer questions based on prose / drama / poetry from both texts to assess inference and critical thinking.5×2=10 marks
    10One out of two long answer questions from Flamingo to assess global comprehension and extrapolation beyond the text. Questions to provide evaluating and analytical responses using incidents, events, and themes as reference points. (120-150words)6marks
    11One out of two long answer questions from Vistas to assess global comprehension along with analysis and extrapolation beyond the texts. Questions to elicit creative responses and   ability   to form opinions. (120-150words)6marks

    INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

    Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills

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    Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills will be for 20 marks. Practice and assessment is to be based on the activities included in the prescribed textbooks and and by taking recourse to various resources and techniques available in the school.

    Suggested Reading For grammar, teachers and students can refer to any standard grammar textbook for further reading and clarification of concepts.


    Question Paper Design

    General English XII | Marks: 80+20 = 100

    SectionCompetenciesTotal marks
    ComprehensionConceptual understanding, decoding, Analyzing, inferring, interpreting, appreciation, literary, conventions and vocabulary, summarizing and using appropriate format/s20 Marks
    Writing SkillsReasoning, appropriacy of style and tone, using appropriate format and fluency, inference, analysis, evaluation and creativity  30 Marks
    Literature Textbook and Supplementary ReaderRecalling, reasoning, appreciating literary convention, inference, analysis, creativity with fluency  30 Marks
     TOTAL80 Marks
    Assessment of Listening and Speaking Skills   20 Marks
     GRAND TOTAL100 Marks

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  • JKBOSE Important notification for class 10th Annual Regular 2023

    JKBOSE Important notification for class 10th Annual Regular 2023

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    JKBOSE Important notification for class 10th Annual Regular 2023


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    JKBOSE Important notification for class 10th Annual Regular 2023

    It is hereby circulated for Information of the Heads of all (Govt./Pvt) affiliated Educational Institutions functioning in the soft zone areas of Kashmir Division that they shall submit the Internal Assessment awards of their respective candidates of SSE(Class 10th), Annual, Regular, 2023 at the concerned Divisional(Secrecy-lst)/Sub/Branch Offices of JKBOSE by or before 07-03-2023. The Heads of the concerned Sub/Branch Board Offices should compile the awards as per the Centre Notices and send the same to the Office of Assistant Secretary, Secrecy-lst, K.D. by or before 10-03-2023. The Heads of the Institutions shall adhere to the following instructions for submission of the Internal Assessment Awards to prevent any Inconvenience to the stakeholder.

    Official Links: www.jkbose.nic.in

    01. The marks be awarded on duly prescribed format/s to be downloaded from Officials Website of JKBOSE I.e., www.jkbose.nic.in.

    02. The awards must be legible and without cutting, overwriting or use of correction fluids.

    03. The internal assessment awards must be submitted In duplicate against complete examination Roll No bearing proper signature of subject examiner and attested by the Head of the concerned Institution.

    04. The Heads of Institutions (Govt./Pvt) of Kashmir Division shall ensure to maintain Internal Assessment record of respective candidates duly signed by the teacher concerned, Examination ln-charge and HOI for future reference.

    05. The Heads of the Institutions must ensure to submit the awards within the stipulated time period and late submission shall entail penalty as admissible under Board norms.

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  • JKBOSE : 10th, 11th , 12th Class Admit card Release Date

    JKBOSE : 10th, 11th , 12th Class Admit card Release Date

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    JKBOSE : 10th, 11th , 12th Class Admit card Release Date : Check here

    JKBOSE Admit Cards: In this article, Kashmir Publication will share with you important update released by JKBOSE regarding Admit cards of 10th,11th, 12th. JKBOSE has released Datesheets for 10th 11th 12th classes earlier some days ago. Now students are eagerly waiting for Admit Cards. We will discuss this information in detail.


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    Let me tell you one thing. Students should remain focused in their studies and should not get disturbed by any news released by JKBOSE. Today or Tomorow, Admit Cards are going to be issued. So, there is no need to waste your time on all these things. As you have less time available for your preparation, use your time wisely and follow a specific time table and strategy to prepare for exams.

    JKBOSE Admit Cards Release Date

    Now coming to the main point, as per reliable sources, it is expected that JKBOSE will release Admit Cards for 10th,11th,12th within a week. Students should remain active during this time period and should collect their Admit Cards well in time. As you know, no student is allowed to sit in this examination without the Admit Cards. Hence it is an important document and should be preserved very well.

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  • Hurry! Last Date Tomorrow For 40899 Class IV Posts, 10th Pass Can Apply – Direct Link Here – Kashmir News

    Hurry! Last Date Tomorrow For 40899 Class IV Posts, 10th Pass Can Apply – Direct Link Here – Kashmir News

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    Hurry! Last Date Tomorrow For 40899 Class IV PostsIndia Post will close down the registration process for India Post GDS Recruitment 2023 on February 16, 2023. Earlier, Indian Post has issued a recruitment notification, In order to fill open positions as Gramin Dak Sevaks (GDS) (Branch Postmasters (BPM)/Assistant Branch Postmasters (ABPM)/Dak Sevaks). This recruitment drive will fill up 40889 posts in the organisation. Interested and qualified Candidates can submit their applications through online By going to the official website at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in, The application procedure was started from January 27, 2023. The online application form must be submitted by February 16 2023.

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    India Post GDS Recruitment 2023: Overview

    Organization NameIndian Postal Department
    Post NameGramin Dak Sevaks (GDS)
    Total No. of Posts40899 Vacancy
    Online Application Form Start Date27th January 2023
    Last Date to Apply16 February 2023
    Job LocationWhole India
    Article CategoryRecruitment
    Official Websiteindiapostgdsonline.gov.in

    Important Dates

    • Starting date of registration – 27 January 2023
    • Last date to submit the application form – 16 February 2023

    India Post GDS Education Qualification

    • Secondary School (Class 10th) Examination pass certificate of 10th standard with passing marks.
    • The candidate should have studied the local language’s. (Name of Local language) at least up to 10th standard.

    India Post GDS Age Limit

    • Minimum Age Limit- 18 years
    • Maximum Age Limit – 40 years.

    Application Registration Fee

    • General (Unreserved) Categories – ₹100/-
    • Other Categories (Reserved) – Exempted.

    Selection Procedure

    • The candidates will be selected by using a centralised merit system based on their class 10th grades. The selected candidates will be able to view the final List online.
    • No additional points should be given for work experience.
      In case of a tie, the candidate with the higher age shall be chosen for the position.

    India Post GDS Jobs 2023 State Wise Post Details –

    • Andhra Pradesh -2480 posts
    • Assam -407 posts
    • Bihar -1461 posts
    • Chhattisgarh -1593 posts
    • Delhi -46 posts
    • Gujarat -2017 posts
    • Haryana -354 posts
    • Himachal Pradesh -603 posts
    • Jammu/Kashmir -300 posts
    • Jharkhand -1590 posts
    • Karnataka -3036 Posts
    • Kerala -2462 Posts
    • Madhya Pradesh -1841 Posts
    • Maharashtra -2508 Posts
    • Odisha -1382 Posts
    • Punjab -766 Posts
    • Rajasthan -1684 Posts
    • Tamil Nadu -3167 Posts
    • Telangana -1266 Posts
    • Uttar Pradesh – 7987 Posts
    • Uttarakhand -889 Posts
    • West Bengal -2127 Posts

    Steps to apply online for India Post GDS Recruitment 2023:

    Here is the process to apply online for India Post Gramin Dak Sevak Recruitment.

    1. Visit the official website of India Post at indiapostgdsonline.gov.in.
    2. Click on your respective state mentioned on the list.
    3. Check the vacancy list for divisions.
    4. Then, on the left side bar click on the Registration link.
    5. Fill in the required information and other details.
    6. Pay your application fee if required.
    7. Finally, submit your application form and print it for further reference

    Candidates can check the notification Click Here

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  • JKBOSE Admit Card 2023 Date Released For Class 10th, 11th

    JKBOSE Admit Card 2023 Date Released For Class 10th, 11th

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    The JK board will conduct the exams in March 2023. The Jammu and Kashmir Admit Card 2023 is required for students to sit for the test. On this page, students may learn more information about the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023.

    As of right now, the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023 has begun the distribution process to all secondary schools in the Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

    How to Download the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023

    Students should be aware that the Jammu and Kashmir board class 10 exams are given at various times throughout the year; hence, the JKBOSE Hall Ticket 2023 will be given out separately for the state’s winter zone and summer zone districts. When downloading the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023 from the board’s official website, school administrators must take the following actions:

    Step 1: Go to @jkbose.nic.in login, the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023 website’s official webpage.

    Step 2: On the front page, click the “JKBOSE admit card 2023” link.

    Step 3: A login screen will be displayed after you click the link.

    Step 4: Fill out the appropriate fields, then press “Submit.”

    Step 5: Open the file holding the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023.

    Step 6: Save a copy of your Jammu and Kashmir 10th-grade admissions card.

    Step 7: Download it, save it, and print it.

    JKBOSE Admit Card 2023 Details Mentioned

    One of the most crucial items needed for the board exam is the JKBOSE Admit Card 2023. Following receipt of the hall ticket, students must confirm the following information:

    • complete name of the student
    • Parent’s name
    • Information on the candidate’s birthdate and age
    • male or female candidate
    • candidate’s scanned photo
    • school year
    • Date and time of the test
    • Exam date and time information
    • School name
    • student’s signature after scanning
    • Title and Subject Code
    • number on a hall ticket
    • Location of the testing facility
    • Guidelines for the student
    • Cards are required on all exam days for verification, and they must be shown.

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  • Basant Rath Details His BJP Joining, Blames Kashmir Political Class

    Basant Rath Details His BJP Joining, Blames Kashmir Political Class

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    SRINAGAR: Senior IPS officer, Basant Rath, has hit left, right and centre to justify his joining the far-right BJP. In a write-up, he has attacked the separatists, Kashmir politics and the Congress and termed the Kashmir politicians as “conflict entrepreneurs” “theatre artists of Gupkar” who play “politics of identity capitalism” and politics of “Kashmir exceptionalism”.

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    “I decided to quit the IPS and join BJP because I intend to challenge the political monopoly of the conflict entrepreneurs of Gupkar, Maisuma and Rajouri Kadal and help open up democratic space for our youth,” Rath wrong in a write up in the Outlook. “Because I wish to focus my energy and integrity to do in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh what Abdul Sattar Edhi did to health and education sectors in Pakistan.”

    Rath who never went on central deputation and always remained within Jammu and Kashmir sees the erstwhile state as his karambhoomi. An IGP rank officer, he had face-offs with politicians as well as his bosses. More than once, the police registered cases against him.

    His write up starts with this paragraph: “Because while hundreds of people lost their lives in Srinagar in a certain year, the then chief minister who did nothing to prevent those deaths, threw tantrums in Gupkar because he couldn’t get his daily quota of Rainbow-brand milk imported from Dubai.”

    Another interesting paragraph is: “Because female students can’t help using tardy, overcrowded buses and matadors run by ill-behaved, abusive drivers; and they can’t help facing harassment, humiliation and monetary loot during their daily commute. And the vehicles are owned by businessmen who pay hefty bribes to cabbages masquerading as politicians.”

    The write up talks about “dozens of politicians” who siphoned thousands of crores of rupees of taxpayers’ money to finance their business ventures in Bengaluru and Burz Khalifa. Besifdes, it said the politicians have encroached upon meadows in Gulmarg and Ganderbal; and grabbed public land in Bagat Parraypora, Bathindi and Nagrota to build palatial houses for their clan.

    Apparently responding to the question Why I Decided To Quit The IPS And Join BJP, the senior IPS write. “Because these theatre artists of Gupkar play politics of identity capitalism to fool the innocent public, steal their votes and loot their hard-earned money. While in power, they preside over the health department that has blood on its hands, the blood of hundreds of toddlers who die in the children hospital in Srinagar in winters. While out of power, these politicians share requests for oxygen cylinders and blood donation on Twitter.” He adds: “Because some tall leaders play condolence politics in Jammu and Kashmir before polling and thank Pakistan after the elections. In public speeches in Sopore and Shopian, they’ll exhort the masses to stay away from polling booths, and to kill and to get killed in the name of Kashmiri exceptionalism; and away from public glare, they’ll use Pakistani money to build palatial houses in Hyderpora and Maisuma.”

    Another reason of the poet-cops is: “Because cabbages are bad for the health of the political space in J and K. Because a clean divorce is healthier than a dirty marriage in one’s life.”

    It is not known if his resignation has been accepted and if at all he has formally joined the ruling BJP.

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  • CBSE Board Exams 2023 : CBSE Class 10, Class 12 Exams to Begin Tomorrow

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    CBSE Board Exams 2023: CBSE Class 10, Class 12 Exams to Begin Tomorrow

    CBSE Board Exams 2023 : Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 and 12 CBSE Board Exam 2023 are scheduled to begin from Wednesday (February 15). Class 10 exams will begin with Painting, Gurung, Rai, Tamang, Sherpa, and Thai minor subjects, and Class 12 with Entrepreneurship theory papers across the designated exam centers. According to the CBSE 2023 Schedule, class 10 examinations will end on 21 March 2023 and class 12 exams will end on 5 April 2023.



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