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  • Hyderabad Public School now has an Olympic-sized swimming pool

    Hyderabad Public School now has an Olympic-sized swimming pool

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    Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet on Friday inaugurated its world-class Olympic-size swimming pool. The goal of the school is also to provide international training on artistic swimming and aquatic acrobatics to its students along with producing ace swimmers in all disciplines.

    With this, The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet became the first and only school in the country to not only join the select set of institutions in the country to have an Olympic-sized swimming pool but also offer artistic and acrobatic swimming training, the school said in a press release.

    To mark the occasion, globally renowned ‘Kazakh Synchro Stars’ an artistic swimming troupe comprising world and Olympic-level champions were invited to the Hyderabad Public School. The pool was inaugurated today by chief guest Vakati Karuna, IAS, Secretary to Government of Telangana, Department of Education, Chairperson, Board of Governors of HPS, Begumpet.

    Other dignitaries present at the event included Guest of Honour, Monal Chokshi, Secretary General, Swimming Federation of India.

    The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet has earmarked an investment upwards of Rs. 25 Crore towards creating a sporting ecosystem that includes modern infrastructure, the right coaches and trainers, and the knowhow in these areas to mould their students into world-class sportspersons capable of winning at the Olympics. The School will focus on cycling, swimming, badminton, table tennis, hockey, and shooting as part of this objective.

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    Speaking on the occasion, Gusti J. Noria – President, of The Hyderabad Public School Society said, “In tune with our objective of creating excellence in academics and extra-curricular activities, HPS has embarked on an ambitious mission to produce world-class sportspersons. The inauguration of the Olympic-size swimming pool and introduction of the artistic and aquatic training programs today is another step towards realizing our vision.”

    The Olympic-size pool is housed in the HPS swimming complex and is 50 meters by 21 meters, with a deck area of 16,000 square feet with 8 lanes. The complex has the capacity to seat around 1,000. A significant portion of the investment has been made by the alumni community. HPS has a strong Office of Alumni Relations that has a large network of alumni globally linked to the school. Contributions/Donations made to HPS for infrastructure development or scholarships are eligible for tax exemption under 80G of the Income Tax Act.

    Adding further Mr. Noria said “It is a matter of immense pride that our HPS alumni have been actively supporting the development of the institution. I thank all those who have generously contributed towards the swimming pool.”

    Kazakh Synchro Stars enthralled the audience with their artistic and acrobatic moves. The members of the national Kazakh team comprising of Yrenchenko Valentina; Bronze medalists in Team Technical Routine – Aida Meimantay and Yekaterina Simonova; Asian champion in artistic synchronized swimming in free solo (women) Akhbasheva Adelyem. Other notable swimmers such as Aliya Karimova, Alexandra Nemich, Yekaterina Nemich, and Arna Toktagan, who had stellar Olympic duet appearances, also joined in the display of yet another stellar performance for the school.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • The Senate unanimously passed a resolution honoring the victims of the Covenant School shooting in Nashville. 

    The Senate unanimously passed a resolution honoring the victims of the Covenant School shooting in Nashville. 

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    Tennessee’s senators have also introduced school security legislation in response to the mass shooting.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • School shootings: Bane of United States of America

    School shootings: Bane of United States of America

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    The United States of America must make an all-out effort to root out school shootings which are really giving it a bad name globally. In the last two decades, the number of school shootings has doubled.

    Is there something seriously wrong in the social system of the US, why does a highly developed country generate abhorrent violent incidents of this kind where the lives of very young children, supposedly in a safe and secure environment of the school, are wiped out, leaving a large number of others highly traumatized.

    Is it all due to the mental illness of some individual assailant or due to the easy availability of gun?

    More study needs to be done to find out the possible reasons for people unleashing this kind of violence on vulnerable groups of school children.

    The US newspaper Washington Post did a study that showed that gun violence left over 348,000 school students traumatized following 376 mass shootings which took place in their schools, since 1999.

    The year 2023 itself has seen more than 13 school shootings with six children and four adults being killed and several others injured.

    The mass shooting incidents in the country crossed 100 by March 5, 2023.

    The latest event which occurred in Nashville on March 27, 2023,  capital of Tennessee, was a rare case where a woman (transgender) Audrey Elizabeth Hale, 28,  a  former student of the Covenant Christian school in Green Hill neighbourhood killed three 9-year-old children and three adults.

    She was gunned down by the police.

    According to police she was emotionally disordered and was under a doctor’s care. She had been collecting guns. She had a detailed map of the school showing entry points and other places where she planned to carry out shootings.

    Besides her resentment to going to the Christian school as a child there are no clear motives present as yet.

    The assailants are supposed to have been neutralized within 20 minutes after police knew about the incident.

    It marked the 90th school shooting though the 129th mass shooting in the US in the year 2023.

    Last year saw 303 such incidents, the highest of any year in the database, which goes back to 1970.

    Ilinois had 8 mass shootings incidents this year while California, Texas and Florida had 12 each. Such incidents also occurred in Pennsylvania and Tennessee. 

    All these guns connected incidents have left 63 children dead in the US and 128 injured.

    The fact, that psychological studies point to “bullying” in school being one of the reasons for such incidents as it leaves a psychological impact and desire for carrying out revenge  underlines the importance of divesting schools from the scourge of “bullying” which leaves students psychologically scarred.

    In the latest Nashville incident, she had two assault-type rifles and a handgun which brings us to the question of guns.

    The easy availability of guns (according to one study 120 guns to every 100 Americans) is, of course, an issue in the US and gun control has been debated for a long with sharp divisions in society on the issue. About 44 per cent of US adults live in families with guns.

    A large number of people personally own guns and believe that guns would not only provide them protection but bring down incidents involving guns. The simple belief probably is that if I have a gun and you have a gun, then I would avoid shooting you. One generally shoots defenceless people at least that is what is seen in school shooting incidents.

    But other studies have shown that the availability of guns leads to more suicides, murders and accidental shootings resulting sometimes in killings and injuries.

    An important finding is that most of these crimes are committed by White gunmen though the majority of victims are seen to be more coloured like black or Hispanic.

    On average the age group of the shooter is about 16,  though you have cases of someone as young as a six-year-old boy killing another child with a gun in the school or a school girl killing a boy for rejecting her.

    The easy availability of firearms results in a situation where the rate of firearm incidents is five times higher than drownings.

    In 2022 there were 46 deaths in school shootings.

    According to an estimate   4.6 million children stay in a house where there is a gun which is kept loaded and unlocked. Most parents remain satisfied with the false belief that their children do not know where the gun is, which is a completely wrong notion.

    Most school mass shootings are planned and not spontaneous.

    Studies show that despite not being physically harmed the young developing brains of the children in the school and in neighbouring schools undergo trauma which affects their mental health and also educational performance and career for the next several years.

    The educational outcomes of the surviving children are greatly affected. There is a drop in student enrolment and a decline in average test scores.

    The loss of trust that the school environment can keep them safe is a major psychological impact on the child and increases his sense of fear.

    A study showed that the intake of anti-depressants increases in the neighbourhood following such incidents.

    Another study found 17.2  per cent of those exposed to shooting in a school less are likely to enroll in a four-year college and 15.3 per cent less likely to obtain a bachelor’s degree by age 26.

    The US cannot afford to keep its eyes closed and must redouble its efforts by showing zero tolerance to bullying, not allow guns to be easily made available to anyone, have social systems in place where children can vent their resents and fears in a positively and socially acceptable ways.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • School Edu Dept Short Of Lecturers In Kashmir: DSEK

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    SRINAGAR: Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK), Tassaduq Hussain Mir on the sidelines of an event on Wednesday said that The School Education Department has a dearth of lecturers and will try to fill all loopholes by next academic session.

    Mir said that the basic motive of the department is to provide quality education.

    “We are short of lecturers in School Education Department but we are working hard on DPC’s and by the end of April, we will promote the eligible teachers and in next session, we will try to fill the all gaps,” DSEK said.

    Mir further said that private and government schools are working jointly to provide quality education to students.

    “Any parent having a capacity to admit their ward in private school can enroll their wards their but I would like to inform every parent that the government schools have good human resources and infrastructure and are at par with other standard schools,” the director said.

    He also requested the parents to trust government school and enrol their wards in government schools as well.

    On asking about the developments in the department, Mir said, “As far as National Education Policy is concerned, we have started pre-primary in all primary and middle schools which used to be the drawback of government schools and a major cause for parents to enrol their wards in private schools.”

    “We have established nearly 1,000 KG classes and in next few years, we will establish all middle and primary and middle schools will have established KG classes,” DSEK said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • New School Timings From April 1

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    SRINAGAR: Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has ordered change in school timings for Kashmir province from April 1.

    According to an order issued by DSEK, the new timings for the government and the recognized private schools falling outside Srinagar Municipal limits will be from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.

    “The order/instructions shall be adhered to strictly by all the concerned institutions,” the order reads, adding, “Any deviation in this regard shall be viewed seriously.”

    There is no mention about timings for schools located within the Srinagar Municipal Limits and it appears that it shall remain from 9.00 am to 2.00 pm. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Govt Orders New school timing from April 1 In Kashmir Schools – Check Order Copy Here – Kashmir News

    Govt Orders New school timing from April 1 In Kashmir Schools – Check Order Copy Here – Kashmir News

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    Srinagar, Mar 29 : Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has ordered change in school timings for Kashmir province from April 1.

    According to an order issued by DSEK, the new timings for the government and the recognized private schools falling outside Srinagar Municipal limits will be from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.

    “The order/instructions shall be adhered to strictly by all the concerned institutions,” the order reads, adding, “Any deviation in this regard shall be viewed seriously.”

    There is no mention about timings for schools located within the Srinagar Municipal Limits and it appears that it shall remain from 9.00 am to 2.00 pm. (GNS)

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  • Motive still unclear in Nashville school shooting

    Motive still unclear in Nashville school shooting

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    Washington: Police said that they have yet to determine a motive in the Nashville, Tennessee, elementary school shooting.

    “This school, this church building, was a target of the shooter,” Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron told reporters a day after the shooting at the Covenant School that left six people dead, including three young students, Xinhua news agency reported.

    “But we have no information at present to indicate that the shooter was specifically targeting any one of the six individuals who were murdered,” Aaron stressed.

    The shooter, identified as 28-year-old Nashville resident Audrey Hale, purchased at least seven guns legally and locally, according to Nashville police chief John Drake.

    Drake said that the shooter planned the shooting and used three of the guns, including two AR-style weapons, in the attack carried out on Monday morning before being killed by responding officers inside the Christian private school.

    US President Joe Biden said from an event in Durham, North Carolina, on Tuesday that “as a nation, we owe these families more than our prayers”.

    “We have to do more to stop this gun violence from ripping communities apart, ripping apart the soul of this nation, to protect our children, so they learn how to read and write instead of duck and cover in a classroom,” Biden said.

    He also reiterated his call for US lawmakers to pass an assault weapons ban, stating that there was a “moral price to pay for inaction”.

    It is unlikely that the divided Congress would approve the legislative proposal as Republicans control the House of Representatives this term and have advocated for the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    “I believe in the Second Amendment,” House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, told reporters on Tuesday. “We shouldn’t penalise law-abiding American citizens.”

    There have been 130 mass shootings in the US so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter.

    Meanwhile, more than 10,000 people, including hundreds of children and teens, have lost their lives to gun violence in the past three months, the website’s data showed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • DZert Kids School Bag Soft Plush Backpacks Cartoon Boys Girls Baby (2-5 Years)

    DZert Kids School Bag Soft Plush Backpacks Cartoon Boys Girls Baby (2-5 Years)

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    1. This cute little backpack is light & the back system is breathable, so your baby will not experience pressure on his shoulder.
    2. The bag is designed keeping your cutie's comfort in mind, hence your baby will enjoy a happy time wearing it.
    3. This backpack is made with quality fabric and is washable. It will retain its colour & shape even after a long time of use.

    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 38 x 34 x 8 cm; 150 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 31 December 2015
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rushi Enterprise
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08RC4SGFJ
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ FA-TIGER
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-adult
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rushi Enterprise, Rushi Enterprise Gujarat Amreli
    Packer ‏ : ‎ Rushi Enterprise Gujarat Amreli
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 150 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 38 x 34 x 8 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1 Count
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Luggage- Kids’ Luggage

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    Soft toy school bag for kids, travelling bag, carry bag, picnic bag, teddy bag
    Very attractive to make you have a good feeling all the time, gift this soft, smooth and cuddly teddy as a great gift to your loved one
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  • 3 kids among 6 killed in Tennessee school, female shooter shot dead

    3 kids among 6 killed in Tennessee school, female shooter shot dead

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    Washington: Three students and three adults were killed and several others injured in a gun attack at a school in US’ Tennessee state on Monday before the woman perpetrator was shot dead by the police, reports said.

    The attack was reported from the Covenant School in Nashville, a private Christian school for students in pre-school to sixth grade, when the students are roughly 11 or 12 years old, the BBC reported.

    Local media, citing sources at the local Vanderbilt University Medical Center, reported that three children were taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead.

    Nashville police said they had “engaged” the shooter, who is now dead.

    Later, Nashville police said in a briefing that six people have been killed – three children and three adults – and there are no additional victims. No additional details were provided.

    The shooter was a female, the police said, and believed to be in her teens. Her name has not been released. She was armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun, they said.

    The police said that they first received reports of an active shooter at 10.13 a.m. (local time, 8.43 p.m. IST), engaged with the shooter in a “lobby-like area” on the school’s second floor and managed to neutralise her by 10.27 a.m. local time.

    According to its website, the school has approximately 200 students.

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  • Nashville school shooter had drawn maps, done surveillance

    Nashville school shooter had drawn maps, done surveillance

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    The victims were identified as Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and William Kinney, all 8 or 9 years old, and adults Cynthia Peak, 61; Katherine Koonce, 60; and Mike Hill, 61.

    The website of The Covenant School, a Presbyterian school founded in 2001, lists a Katherine Koonce as the head of the school. Her LinkedIn profile says she has led the school since July 2016.

    Police gave unclear information on the gender of the shooter. For hours, police identified the shooter as a 28-year-old woman and eventually identified the person as Audrey Hale. Then at a late afternoon press conference, the police chief said that Hale was transgender. After the news conference, police spokesperson Don Aaron declined to elaborate on how Hale currently identified.

    The attack at The Covenant School — which has about 200 students from preschool through sixth grade, as well as roughly 50 staff members — comes as communities around the nation are reeling from a spate of school violence, including the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, last year; a first grader who shot his teacher in Virginia; and a shooting last week in Denver that wounded two administrators.

    “I was literally moved to tears to see this and the kids as they were being ushered out of the building,” Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake said at an afternoon news conference.

    Drake did not give a specific motive when asked by reporters but gave chilling examples of the shooter’s prior planning for the targeted attack.

    “We have a manifesto, we have some writings that we’re going over that pertain to this date, the actual incident,” he said. “We have a map drawn out of how this was all going to take place.”

    The Covenant School was founded as a ministry of Covenant Presbyterian Church. The affluent Green Hills neighborhood just south of downtown Nashville, where the Covenant School is located, is home to the famed Bluebird Café – a beloved spot for musicians and song writers.

    President Joe Biden, speaking at an unrelated event at the White House on Monday, called the shooting a “family’s worst nightmare” and implored Congress again to pass a ban on certain semi-automatic weapons.

    “It’s ripping at the soul of this nation, ripping at the very soul of this nation,” Biden said.

    There have been seven mass killings at K-12 schools since 2006 in which four or more people were killed within a 24-hour period, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University. In all of them, the shooters were males.

    The database does not include school shootings in which fewer than four people were killed, which have become far more common in recent years. Just last week alone, for example, school shootings happened in Denver and the Dallas-area within two days of each other.

    Monday’s tragedy unfolded over roughly 14 minutes. Police received the initial call about an active shooter at 10:13 a.m.

    Officers began clearing the first story of the school when they heard gunshots coming from the second level, police spokesperson Don Aaron said during a news briefing.

    Two officers from a five-member team opened fire in response, fatally shooting the suspect at 10:27 a.m., Aaron said. One officer had a hand wound from cut glass.

    Aaron said there were no police officers present or assigned to the school at the time of the shooting because it is a church-run school.

    Other students walked to safety Monday, holding hands as they left their school surrounded by police cars, to a nearby church to be reunited with their parents.

    Rachel Dibble, who was at the church as families found their children, described the scene as everyone being in “complete shock.”

    “People were involuntarily trembling,” said Dibble, whose children attend a different private school in Nashville. “The children … started their morning in their cute little uniforms, they probably had some Froot Loops and now their whole lives changed today.”

    Dr. Shamendar Talwar, a social psychologist from the United Kingdom who is working on an unrelated mental health project in Nashville, raced to the church as soon as he heard news of the shooting to offer help. He said he was one of several chaplains, psychologists, life coaches and clergy inside supporting the families.

    “All you can show is that the human spirit that basically that we are all here together … and hold their hand more than anything else,” he said.

    Jozen Reodica heard the police sirens and fire trucks blaring from outside her office building nearby. As her building was placed under lockdown, she took out her phone and recorded the chaos.

    “I thought I would just see this on TV,” she said. “And right now, it’s real.”

    From her office nearby, Kelly Stooksberry could see parents rushing to park their cars on the side of the road before sprinting to locate their children. She saw one woman fall to her knees and grab her chest.

    “It was gut-wrenching,” she said.

    Top legislative leaders announced Monday that the GOP-dominant Statehouse would meet briefly later in the evening and delay taking up any legislation.

    “In a tragic morning, Nashville joined the dreaded, long list of communities to experience a school shooting,” Mayor John Cooper wrote on Twitter.

    Nashville has seen its share of mass violence in recent years, including a Christmas Day 2020 attack where a recreational vehicle was intentionally detonated in the heart of Music City’s historic downtown, killing the bomber, injuring three others and forcing more than 60 businesses to close.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )