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  • In view of Class 10 board exams, street boycott call in Darjeeling suspended

    In view of Class 10 board exams, street boycott call in Darjeeling suspended

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    Kolkata: The Hamro Party founded by Ajay Edwards on Wednesday suspended the call for street boycott in Darjeeling on Thursday in view of the Class 10 examinations being conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Examination (WBBSE) starting on that day.

    Explaining the rationale behind suspending the boycott call for the time-being, a Hamro Party leader said that the call for boycott of streets was being interpreted by the ruling Trinamool Congress and the administration as equivalent to a strike, which was creating confusion among the people, especially the examinees and their guardians.

    Hence, to allay the fear on this count, the boycott call has been withdrawn.

    The call for boycott of streets for 12 hours on Thursday was given by Hamro Party, supported by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and estranged Trinamool leader Binoy Tamang in support of the demand for a separate Gorkhaland state, as well as condemning the recent special motion that was passed in the state Assembly against attempts to divide the state.

    On Tuesday, Edwards, Gurung and six other members of Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) staged a 24-hour fasting agitation in support of the separate statehood demand.

    From that agitation dais, Edwards gave the 12-hour ‘boycott the streets’ call.

    Soon after that call was given, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had said that her government will not tolerate such strike attempts at any cost.

    She had also threatened strong administrative and police action if there were attempts to observe the strike in demand of division of the state.

    Recently, a new triangular political equation has evolved as GJM chief Bimal Gurung, Binoy Tamang and Ajay Edwards have come together raising fresh demand for a separate Gorkhaland state.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • SRK shares words of motivation for 10th, 12th class students giving board exams

    SRK shares words of motivation for 10th, 12th class students giving board exams

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    Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan motivated 10th and 12th-class students who are giving their board exams.

    On Monday, the ‘Pathaan’ actor conducted an #AskSRK session on Twitter, where he answered his fan’s questions.

    When a user asked him about to give few words of motivation for students of 10th and 12th who’ll face board examination in the next few weeks.

    SRK replied, “Study as hard as you can. Do not get anxious. I used to carry a placard in the school march past…’do your best and leave the rest’ just don’t stress. All the best.”

    CBSE Board exams 2023 for classes 10 and 12 got underway across the country.

    The examinations of Class 10 and Class 12 are being held from February 15 to April 5, according to an official release from CBSE.

    CBSE has made elaborate arrangements for the conduct of examinations in India and in 26 countries abroad to ensure that all the important information for the conduct of examinations is communicated to all responsible officials at the examination centres. CBSE has circulated detailed guidelines to all the stakeholders to ensure that the students are appearing in the examinations without any stress.

    Apart from responding to tweets related to Pathaan’s success and upcoming projects, Shah Rukh also addressed questions related to his personal life.

    Meanwhile, on the work front, SRK is busy shooting for Atlee’s directorial ‘Jawan’. He recently headed to Pune for the film’s shoot. The film, which also stars Nayanthara, is all set to hit the theatres on June 2 in five languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.

    It is billed as an event film with high-octane action sequences. Shah Rukh’s production company Red Chillies Entertainment has produced it. In June 2022, SRK unveiled the film’s teaser which opened with a glimpse of the Northern Lights over mountain tops.

    Apart from ‘Jawan’, SRK also has Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Dunki’. The film marks SRK’s first collaboration with Taapsee Pannu.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Coaching classes for Group 2 exams to be telecasted

    Telangana: Coaching classes for Group 2 exams to be telecasted

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    Telangana: Live online coaching classes for Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) Group-II (Prelims) Examinations are set to be telecasted from February 27 onwards.

    Social Structure, Issues of Public Policies, Issues of Development and Change, and Science & Technology topics will be covered in the live coaching classes.

    The telecast will start on 27 February through Jai Telangana TV INB News, Hyderabad for a period of 2 months, said a press note from Telangana Backward Classes study circles.

    All TSPSC Group II exam aspirants can watch the live coaching classes for one and a half hours from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM on Jai Telangana TV INB News daily.

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  • All central varsities must adopt CUET for UG exams: UGC to AMU, Jamia

    All central varsities must adopt CUET for UG exams: UGC to AMU, Jamia

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    New Delhi: The University Grants Commission has written to Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia, reiterating that all central universities have to mandatorily adopt the Common University Entrance Test for admission to undergraduate programmes.

    “UGC (University Grants Commission) has asked all the central universities to use CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores for admissions to all the courses. However, this has been observed that Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has opted to participate in CUET-2023 for a limited number of programmes/courses, as was done last year.

    “Please note that all the central universities, including AMU, are required to participate for all UG programmes in CUET 2023 to provide equal opportunities to aspiring candidates, which is in the student’s best interests,” the UGC said in the letter.

    The letter also stated that CUET provides a common platform and equal opportunities to candidates across the country, especially those from the northeast, rural and other remote areas, and helps to establish better connections with the universities.

    “A single examination enables the candidates to cover a broad outreach and be part of the admission process to various central and participating universities,” the letter added.

    Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has no plans to implement CUET for admissions across all its undergraduate and postgraduate courses and will stick to its own entrance test to “ensure timely admissions” for the upcoming academic session, the vice-chancellor said earlier this week.

    The UGC introduced CUET last year for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

    JMI, however, did not adopt the CUET for all its undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

    While JMI opted for CUET for admission to 10 undergraduate programmes last year, the number is likely to rise this year.

    The AMU has also announced that it would opt for CUET for limited courses.

    According to UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar, CUET has been introduced as a level playing ground for students in undergraduate course admissions.

    He said, “For the 2023 academic session, already about 120 universities have signed up. UGC also has written to all the Central Universities that their UG course admissions should be based on only the CUET score. Last year, UGC permitted a couple of central universities to use CUET scores in a limited number of UG courses since CUET was introduced for the first time in 2022.

    “However, from the 2023 academic session onwards, all the central universities must use CUET scores in all the UG course admissions. Even if there are reservations for a particular category of students, such as local students in a central university, they should still use CUET scores only for all categories.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JKPSC Mains Exam to Begin on February 20 as per Schedule, Confirms Controller Exams – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

    JKPSC Mains Exam to Begin on February 20 as per Schedule, Confirms Controller Exams – TheNewsCaravan Newspaper

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    JAMMU: In a recent update from the Controller Exams, it has been clarified that the interim relief provided by the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) is restricted to only eight petitioners and not for any other candidate. This news comes as a relief to the Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC) as it had been facing uncertainty over the conduct of the mains exam for the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE).

    Earlier, a few candidates had approached the CAT seeking a stay on the JKPSC mains exam, which was scheduled to begin on February 20, citing discrepancies in the results of the preliminary exam. The CAT had then granted interim relief to the petitioners and directed the JKPSC to not declare the results of the preliminary exam until the matter was resolved.

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    However, with the recent clarification from the Controller Exams, it has been made clear that the interim relief is only for the petitioners and not for any other candidate. This means that the JKPSC mains exam will proceed as per schedule from February 20, The exam will be conducted in various centers across Jammu and Kashmir.

    Candidates who are appearing for the JKPSC mains exam have been advised to follow all the guidelines issued by the JKPSC regarding the exam, including carrying a valid photo ID proof. The JKPSC has also advised candidates to check the official website for any further updates regarding the exam.

    With the clarification from the Controller Exams, the JKPSC can now proceed with the mains exam as per schedule, providing relief to thousands of candidates who were eagerly waiting for the exam. It is hoped that the JKPSC will conduct the exam smoothly, and candidates will be able to perform to the best of their abilities.

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    ( With inputs from : www.TheNewsCaravan.com )

  • JKSSB to hold major recruitment exams after THIS Date – Check Now

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    JKSSB to hold major recruitment exams after March 15

    Scores of aspirants appearing in the ongoing recruitment examinations conducted by the J&K Service Selec­tion Board (JKSSB) have complained about the poor heating arrangements in the examination centres which has left them at the receiv­ing end.

    As per the recruitment schedule notified by the JKSSB, the written exami­nation for d ifferent posts was conducted in the first week of February following which the candidates complained about poor heating arrangements in the examination hall&

    “The examination staff pro­vided a single heatin g gadget for one exam centre which does not suffice the needs and candidates were shiver­ing due to prevailing cold weather conditions,” said Nazima, one of the aspirants.

    “It was really difficult for us to sit and write for around six hours in the examina­tion without proper heating arrangements,” she said.

    Notably, the JKSSB had scheduled examinations for the post of labour inspec­tor, labour officer, Vehicle inspector, Patwari, Drivers and other posts.

    “This was not the right time to schedule the exam in the Kashmir division. The government was already aware about the cold climatic conditions in the Valley and written exams should not have been scheduled at this point of time,” said Anzar, another aspirant.

    The aspirants expressed their concern saying that they were not able to perform in the exams which ultimate­ly tells upon the merit of the candidates.

    “It is not possible for any candidate to write the exams amid the prevailing cold. The poor arrangements in the exam centres ultimately affect our performance and we remain out of merit,” another candidate said.

    The candidates said the JKSSB which is the recruit­ing agency for holding the exams for non-gazetted posts of various depart­ments should have delayed the exams in the larger inter­ests of the candidates from Kashmir.

    “Recently, there were very few candidates from Kash­mir figuring in the selection list of KAS 2021 exams. The number was less for the first time. The trend should not continue in the exams for non-gazetted posts. The can­didates from all the areas of J&K should be given a level playing field so that all can perform well,” said Shahn­awaz Ahmad Mir, an aspi­rant from Baramulla.

    The aspirants of vari­ous posts advertised by the JKSSB urged the Board to delay the exams for at least one or two months in order to provide equal opportuni­ties to them.

    Chairman JKSSB, Rajesh Sharma when contacted acknowledged that a single heating gadget provided in one examination hall cannot

     

    suffice the needs of the aspi­rants and said they will delay all the major exams in the interest of the candidates.

    “We understand that having a single heating gadget in a big examination hall will not serve and exam­inees feel uneasy with such arrangements,” Chairman JKSSB told Greater Kashmir. He said they have decided to schedule all the major recruitment examinations after March 15 for the con­venience of the candidates.

    “We held exams for a few posts of drivers and other posts recently given the crises in the departments owing to the retirement of employees. But now, all the exams with a huge number ofaspirants will be held after March 15,” he said.

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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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  • Date Sheet Notified For Class 8 Term-II Exams

    Date Sheet Notified For Class 8 Term-II Exams

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    SRINAGAR: The term-II examination for class 8th students of government and private schools has been scheduled from February 27.

    The class 8th exam in soft zones will start on February 27 and will end on March 10. The exam in hard zones will start on March 24 and will end on April 8. The schedule is as below:

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  • JKBOSE Announces Date Sheet For 10th,11th &12th Exams

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    Srinagar, Feb 10 (GNS): Jammu and Kashmir Board of State Education announced date sheets for conduct of annual/regular examinations for classes 10th, 11th and 12th.

    The Board authorities issued three separate notifications, copies of which lie with GNS.

    The exams for Class 10 are scheduled to begin from March 03, 2023 (with different Vocational Subjects) and will end on April 05, 2023 (Social Sciences’).

    Similarly, the exams for Class 11 are scheduled to begin from March 06, 2023 – for Faculty of Science, Arts and Home Science – and will end with papers for Faculty of Science, Arts and Home Science on April 19, 2023.

    For Class 12, the exams will be starting on March 03, 2023 – for Faculty of Science, Arts and Commerce – and will end with papers for Faculty of Science and Arts and Home Science on April 02, 2023. (GNS)

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  • JKBOSE Announces Date Sheet For 10th,11th &12th Exams

    JKBOSE Announces Date Sheet For 10th,11th &12th Exams

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    Srinagar, Feb 10: Jammu and Kashmir Board of State Education announced date sheets for conduct of annual/regular examinations for classes 10th, 11th and 12th.

    The Board authorities issued three separate notifications, copies of which lie with GNS.

    The exams for Class 10 are scheduled to begin from March 03, 2023 (with different Vocational Subjects) and will end on April 05, 2023 (Social Sciences’).

    Similarly, the exams for Class 11 are scheduled to begin from March 06, 2023 – for Faculty of Science, Arts and Home Science – and will end with papers for Faculty of Science, Arts and Home Science on April 19, 2023.

    For Class 12, the exams will be starting on March 03, 2023 – for Faculty of Science, Arts and Commerce – and will end with papers for Faculty of Science and Arts and Home Science on April 02, 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )