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  • School Edu Deptt to implement Students Police Cadet scheme for 8th, 9th class students

    School Edu Deptt to implement Students Police Cadet scheme for 8th, 9th class students

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    Srinagar, Mar 03: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir are all set to implement the Students Police Cadet (SPC) Scheme among the students of 8th and 9th standard.

    In this regard, OSD with Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has sought details of already identified students from Chief Education Officers (CEOs) of the region.

    The news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) has leant that the OSD in a letter to CEOs has said, “I am directed to request you to furnish the list of already identified students of 8th and 9th class for Implementation of SPC scheme in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir.”

    The officer has further said that the list should reach DSEK by or before March-6-2023.

    According to the official documents, more than 1400 students of classes 8th and 9th have been identified from all districts of the region.

    Pertinently, SPC project is a school-based youth development initiative that trains high school students to evolve as future leaders of a democratic society by inculcating within them respect for the law, discipline, civic sense, empathy for vulnerable sections of society and resistance to social evils.

    The project also enables youth to explore and develop their innate capabilities, thereby empowering them to resist the growth of negative tendencies such as social intolerance, substance abuse, deviant behavior, and anti-establishment violence.

    Equally, it strengthens within them commitment towards their family, the community, and the environment—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Meet IAS Officer Anju Sharma, Failed In School Exams, Cracked

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    Meet IAS Officer Anju Sharma, Failed In School Exams, Cracked UPSC At 22 In First Attempt

    Meet IAS officer Anju Sharma, failed in school exams, cracked UPSC at 22 in first attempt 

     

    Meet IAS officer Anju Sharma, failed in school exams, cracked UPSC at 22 in first attempt

    Cracking the UPSC exams is one of the toughest things to achieve. A lot of hard work, perseverance, and patience is needed to clear the Civil Services exam. Today, we will tell you about IAS officer Anju Sharma’s grit, who had failed in a few subjects in Class 12 but then went on to achieve success by clearing the UPSC exam at the age of 22. She turned her failure into one of her biggest successes.

     

    Anju Sharma had failed the Economics Paper in Class 12 and also failed her pre-boards in chemistry in Class 10. Apart from these two subjects, she passed all the others with distinction. She said that no one prepares you for failures but only success.

    She, however, believes that these two incidents in her life shaped her future. A leading daily once quoted Anju Sharma as saying, “During my pre-boards, I had so many chapters to cover and it was almost post-dinner when I started panicking because I was unprepared and I knew I was going to fail. Everyone around me stressed the fact that how the performance of 10th grade is crucial as it determines our higher studies.”

     

    Anju said that during such a difficult time in her life, her mother stood by her side and motivated her. She also learned the lesson that one shouldn’t depend on last-minute studies which is why she started preparing for the college exams in advance which helped her become a gold medalist in her college. She completed her BSc and her MBA from Jaipur.

    This strategy also helped her crack the UPSC exam on the first attempt. She completed her syllabus well in advance and got placed on the list of IAS toppers.

    Anju started her career as Assistant Collector, in Rajkot in 1991. She is currently Principal Secretary to Government Education Department (Higher & Technical Education), Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar

    She has held various posts like DDO Baroda, as Gandhinagar, District Collector, and also in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Government of India; NRHM in three decades of her service.

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  • Meet IAS officer Anju Sharma, failed in school exams, cracked UPSC at 22 in first attempt

    Meet IAS officer Anju Sharma, failed in school exams, cracked UPSC at 22 in first attempt

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    Srinagar, Mar,03: IAS Anju Sharma started her career as Assistant Collector, in Rajkot in 1991. She is currently Principal Secretary to Government Education Department (Higher & Technical Education), Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar.

    Cracking the UPSC exams is one of the toughest things to achieve. A lot of hard work, perseverance, and patience is needed to clear the Civil Services exam. Today, we will tell you about IAS officer Anju Sharma’s grit, who had failed in a few subjects in Class 12 but then went on to achieve success by clearing the UPSC exam at the age of 22. She turned her failure into one of her biggest successes.

    Anju Sharma had failed the Economics Paper in Class 12 and also failed her pre-boards in chemistry in Class 10. Apart from these two subjects, she passed all the others with distinction. She said that no one prepares you for failures but only success.

    She, however, believes that these two incidents in her life shaped her future. A leading daily once quoted Anju Sharma as saying, “During my pre-boards, I had so many chapters to cover and it was almost post-dinner when I started panicking because I was unprepared and I knew I was going to fail. Everyone around me stressed the fact that how the performance of 10th grade is crucial as it determines our higher studies.”

    Anju said that during such a difficult time in her life, her mother stood by her side and motivated her. She also learned the lesson that one shouldn’t depend on last-minute studies which is why she started preparing for the college exams in advance which helped her become a gold medalist in her college. She completed her BSc and her MBA from Jaipur.

    This strategy also helped her crack the UPSC exam on the first attempt. She completed her syllabus well in advance and got placed on the list of IAS toppers.

    Anju started her career as Assistant Collector, in Rajkot in 1991. She is currently Principal Secretary to Government Education Department (Higher & Technical Education), Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar.

    She has held various posts like DDO Baroda, as Gandhinagar, District Collector, and also in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Government of India; NRHM in three decades of her service.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • School timings in Srinagar changed to avoid traffic jams: Div Com Kashmir

    School timings in Srinagar changed to avoid traffic jams: Div Com Kashmir

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    Srinagar, Mar 01: The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri on Wednesday said school timing in the city was changed in view of ongoing works under Smart City project. He apologised to students and parents over the change in the timing.

    After flagging off Asia’s longest cycle race from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the Div Com said that as works under Smart City project are going on, authorities had to change school timings so that people do not face traffic jams.

    He said to avoid huge traffic jams, school timings were changed for the public good.

    “We are getting good cooperation from parents and children. I want to apologize to them for the change in school timing but things will improve in a big way in the coming time,” he added.

    On being asked about upgradation of sports infrastructure, he said playgrounds are being constructed in each Panchayat of the Valley.

    “People should come to me if they find any deficiency in sports infrastructure in any area. Sports infrastructure is being improved in a big way,” he said.(GNS)

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  • School timings in Srinagar changed to avoid traffic jams: Div Com Kashmir

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    Apologises to students, parents; Says getting cooperation from them

    Srinagar, Mar 01 (GNS): The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri on Wednesday said school timing in the city was changed in view of ongoing works under Smart City project. He apologised to students and parents over the change in the timing.

    After flagging off Asia’s longest cycle race from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the Div Com said that as works under Smart City project are going on, authorities had to change school timings so that people do not face traffic jams.

    He said to avoid huge traffic jams, school timings were changed for the public good.

    “We are getting good cooperation from parents and children. I want to apologize to them for the change in school timing but things will improve in a big way in the coming time,” he added.

    On being asked about upgradation of sports infrastructure, he said playgrounds are being constructed in each Panchayat of the Valley.

    “People should come to me if they find any deficiency in sports infrastructure in any area. Sports infrastructure is being improved in a big way,” he said.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • School Edu Deptt to distribute free sanitary napkins among female students of 8th to 12th standard

    School Edu Deptt to distribute free sanitary napkins among female students of 8th to 12th standard

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    Srinagar, Mar,01: School Education Department has decided to distribute sanitary napkins in government educational institutes among all female students of 8th to 12th standard.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), OSD with Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) said this in a communique to Chief Education Officers (CEOs) of the region regarding promotion and awareness of menstrual hygiene.

    The officer said that the Government of India, having recognized the importance of menstrual hygiene to the health, well-being and educational achievements of girls and women has been implementing schemes and programmes to improve menstrual hygiene management.

    It has also said that it will disseminate knowledge, access and disposal of menstrual waste and sanitation in schools

    “The Department has launched a new scheme for promotion and awareness of menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls in schools,” the official said.

    It also said, “Sanitary Napkins supplied under the ’Suvudha Sarathi’ Scheme will be made available free of cost to schools and will be distributed free to girl students of class 8th to 12th on monthly basis.”

    “In this connection, I am directed to request you to issue instruction to the Government girls and co-ed schools to register under the scheme with details of the number of girls enrolled in respective schools, to avail the benefit under this noble scheme,” he said.

    The officer further said that he was directed to request CEOs to nominate District Level Nodal Officer (Preferably female) which shall reach DSEK by or before February-28-2023 for its onward submission.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Aao School Chalein Hum:Over 13,000 schools to resume academics tomorrow after 90 days of winter vacation

    Aao School Chalein Hum:Over 13,000 schools to resume academics tomorrow after 90 days of winter vacation

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    Srinagar, Feb 28: More than 13,000 private and government schools of Kashmir valley and winter zones of Jammu division are all set to resume academics on Wednesday following a three month long winter vacation.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) the School Education Department on November-25 announced closure of schools for winter vacations in a phased manner in Kashmir and winter zones of Jammu division from December-01-2022 to February-28-2023.

    The vacations for primary level classes’ upto 5th standard was observed from December-01 to February-28 while for the 6th to 8th standard, the closure of schools for winter vacations was observed from December-12 to February-28.

    Likewise, in case of secondary and senior secondary level students, vacation was observed from December-19 to February-28.

    According to official figures, a total of 10,851 government and 2550 private schools are functioning in the Kashmir division.

    In the meantime, the School Education Department Tuesday changed school timing in Srinagar city from 9Am to 2 Pm.

    The Under Secretary to government for School Education Department said, “I am directed to convey approval of the department for change of school timings in Srinagar City from 9 Am to 2 Pm from March-01.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • School Education Department Announces New School Timings From 1st of March – Kashmir News

    School Education Department Announces New School Timings From 1st of March – Kashmir News

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    School Education Department Tuesday changed school timing in Srinagar city from 9Am to 2 Pm. Schools in Kashmir division are all set to resume academics from March-01 following the winter vacation of over two months

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  • Govt Notifies New School Timings In Srinagar

    Govt Notifies New School Timings In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: School Education Department on Tuesday changed school timing in Srinagar city from 9Am to 2Pm.

    According to the news agency KNO, Under Secretary to government for School Education Department said, “I am directed to convey the approval of the department for change of school timings in Srinagar City from 9 Am to 2 Pm from March-01.”

    Pertinently, Schools in Kashmir division are all set to resume academics from March-01 following the winter vacation of over two months

     

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  • School timing changed in Srinagar city from 9Am to 2Pm

    School timing changed in Srinagar city from 9Am to 2Pm

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    Srinagar, Feb 28: School Education Department Tuesday changed school timing in Srinagar city from 9Am to 2 Pm.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Under Secretary to government for School Education Department said, “I am directed to convey approval of the department for change of school timings in Srinagar City from 9 Am to 2 Pm from March-01.”

    Pertinently, Schools in Kashmir division are all set to resume academics from March-01 following the winter vacation of over two months—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )