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  • Big News: DSEK Issues Homework Schedule For Students – Kashmir News

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    Big News: DSEK Issues Homework Schedule For Students

    Srinagar, Apr 13 : School Education Department Thursday said that there shall be no homework for students upto Class-II while only a maximum of two hours a week shall be for Classes 3 to 5.

    In a circular, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Director School Education Department said that for primary classes, there will be no homework up to Class-Il and a maximum of two hours a week from Classes III-V.

    The circular reads that in middle schools from Classes VI-VIII, there shall be a maximum of one hour a day that is about five to six hours a week.

    It reads that at secondary and higher secondary level, there shall be a maximum of two hours a day that is about 10 to 12 hours a week.

    “Teachers need to work together to plan and rationalise the amount of homework that they assign to students,” it reads.

    It added further it has been given to understand that all the concerned teachers of a particular class assign homework without coordinating with each other and thus resulting in heavy burden of homework for a student.

    “As such it is impressed upon the all the school heads of both government and private schools to ensure homework to students is given as per the School Bag Policy 2020 and strictly adhere to,” it reads—(KNO)


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  • IT boom in Telangana attracting students from neighbouring states

    IT boom in Telangana attracting students from neighbouring states

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    Hyderabad: The quality of education in Telangana state is increasing and Hyderabad has turned into an information technology hub. Students from across the country and abroad are moving to Hyderabad owing to the availability of educational facilities and job opportunities. Among them are students from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

    A total of 3.12 lakh applications have been received for TS EAMCET, out of which more than 70,000 applications have been received from Andhra Pradesh. Last year, 53,931 students from Andhra Pradesh applied. Till April 11 this year, 70,172 applications have been received. Out of which, 20,091 applications have been received for agriculture and 50,081 for engineering.

    There are many renowned engineering and pharmacy colleges established around Hyderabad and non-local candidates are trying to occupy the seats. Due to the IT boom, the number of seats in several engineering courses other than computer science in the famous engineering sector and universities has increased tremendously. Due to which students from Andhra Pradesh are moving to Hyderabad for education where better placement opportunities are available in more than 50 engineering colleges.

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    If we look at the previous years, in 2022, the JNTUH had received a total of 2, 66, 714 applications out of which 1, 72, 238 were for the Engineering stream while 94, 476 were for Agriculture and Medical. In 2021, the total of number of applications received by JNTUH was 2, 51, 604 out of which 1, 64, 963 were for Engineering and 86, 641 applications for Agriculture and Medical.

    In 2020, the JNTUH received a total of 2, 22, 246 applications out of which 1, 43, 265 were for Engineering and 78, 981 applications were for Agriculture and Medical. In 2019, the total applications received by JNTUH were 2, 17, 199 applications out of which 1, 42, 210 were for the Engineering stream while 74, 989 applications were for the Agriculture and Medical streams.

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  • Ukraine to allow Indian students to appear for key exam from India

    Ukraine to allow Indian students to appear for key exam from India

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    New Delhi: Indian medical students, who returned home from Ukraine following the Russian invasion, will be allowed to take a key examination from India.

    This has been conveyed to the Indian side by Ukraine’s First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova during her three-day visit to New Delhi.

    “On the issue of Indian medical students, the Deputy foreign minister mentioned that Ukraine will allow foreign medical students to take the Unified State Qualification Exam in their country of domicile,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Wednesday.

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    The MEA issued a statement as Dzhaparova wrapped up her visit to India.

    Around 19,000 Indian students were studying in Ukraine when the Russian invasion began in February last year.

    According to estimates, approximately 2,000 Indian students have gone back to Ukraine and they are residing mostly in the western part of the East European country.

    Under the initiative of the Ukranian authorities, the students who are still in India can join online classes and have the option to appear for the Unified State Qualification Exam (USQE) in India.

    During the visit, the first deputy foreign minister held bilateral talks with Sanjay Verma, Secretary (West) in the MEA and called on Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi.

    “Dzhaparova, during her visit, highlighted Ukraine’s desire to build a stronger and closer relationship with India,” the MEA said.

    “Dzhaparova’s visit to India would facilitate cooperation between the two countries,” it said.

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  • Abu Dhabi University introduces ChatGPT guidelines for students, faculty

    Abu Dhabi University introduces ChatGPT guidelines for students, faculty

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    Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi University (ADU) announced ChatGPT guidelines to help faculty and students to use the Open-AI-created artificial intelligence (AI) tool, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

    This announcement comes as part of the university’s commitment to developing students’ learning experience and enhancing their teaching methods, as well as their research capabilities, using innovative artificial intelligence technology.

    ChatGPT is a large language model that can be used for a wide range of tasks, such as answering questions, providing information, generating text, and engaging in conversation on various topics.

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    This is an example of a conversational AI model that uses natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning techniques to understand and respond to human inputs in a chat-like format.

    The ADU guidelines, which are made available to both students and faculty members, place a strong emphasis on the use of Chat-GPT in a manner that is ethical and responsible and that complies with the policies and procedures of the university.

    The instructions are given to the students about using the application in a proper way, to avoid plagiarism, and to understand that the content generated may not be accurate and should be changed accordingly.

    Students have the chance to experiment with new techniques and tools that can help them improve their research abilities thanks to technology.

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  • Good News: JKBOSE 10th Students to get Provisional admission from 2023 – TheNewsCaravan

    Good News: JKBOSE 10th Students to get Provisional admission from 2023 – TheNewsCaravan

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    Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to provisionally promote 10 standard students to next class in a bid to avoid academic loss. This follows the conclusion of the Class X exam on Wednesday. More than 63500 students appeared for the matriculation exam in soft zones of Kashmir.

    This was for the first time that the board exam was held in March. In August last year, the government shifted the academic session to March in sync with National Education Policy (NEP).

    Principal Secretary, Education, Alok Kumar told The Kashmir Monitor that they always provide provisional admission to the students. “It is not a new thing.

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    We do provide provisional admission to the students. This time too it will be done. Till results are out, the students will be promoted to the next class,” he said.

    As per the ‘Uniform Academic calendar, the students who appear in Class 10 and 11 examinations shall be provisionally admitted in Class 11th and 12th respectively after the conclusion of the Board examination.

    According to a government order, students, who are declared unsuccessful shall be permitted to continue their studies in Class 11th and 12th till the result of the Biannual/Annual Private examinations is declared. “In respect of the candidates who fail to pass in Bi-annual examination, provisional admission shall be canceled,” the order said.

    This year, 630 exam centers were set up for Class X students across the Kashmir division. Nearly 63543 students had enrolled for the exam in the soft zones of the valley.


    Officials said the March session has helped to overcome many academic hiccups for the students. “Earlier students who had to seek admission elsewhere had to face migration issues.

    This time students can seek admission anywhere. There will be no problem whatsoever,” said an officer.

    The government is now planning to hold exam for hard zones. Hard zones are those areas which are snowbound and not reachable. Since access to the area is difficult during March, the government decided to hold their exam separately.

    These students too will be given provisional admission and promoted to the next class. “They will also be promoted provisionally,” said an officer

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  • Hyderabad: Periods no more a taboo, speak openly, GHMC Mayor tells students

    Hyderabad: Periods no more a taboo, speak openly, GHMC Mayor tells students

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    Hyderabad: Speaking about periods openly is no more taboo, GHMC Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi said addressing female students at the Government High School for Girls in NBT nagar on Sunday.

    “Let us shun old ways of managing periods. You must change along with changing times. Use sanitary pads. Pay attention to personal hygiene. Periods are a natural and biological process. And every girl goes through this process. Pain is also attached to Periods. You must face it and you must also attend school,” she said while addressing 100-plus girls at the school.

    Earlier Gadwal Vijayalakshmi inaugurated a Sanitary Pads vending machine and an incinerator along with Ritu Shah, chairperson of FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO).

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    GHMC Mayor launching the sanitary pad vending machine.

    The function was held at NBT Nagar Girls Highschool at Banjara Hills on Saturday late evening. Later she distributed pads to girls.

    FLO under its ‘Sustain her health’ initiative donated both machines and pads. They will continue to provide pads free of cost for the benefit of the girls, a press note informed.

    “No one should skip school due to periods or periods related to pain, or uneasiness. Education is also equally important,” said Ritu Shah while addressing the girls.

    Later Dr Sweta Agarwal spoke about menstrual hygiene, Physical Wellness and Kanika Jain about mental wellness.

    Dr Sweta Agarwal told them to follow three rules of periods. One is to pay utmost importance to hygiene. The second rule is to use sanitary pads. Three is to dispose of used pads hygienically.

    “No one needs to feel shy talking about periods,” she said. She asked them if they watched the Padman movie, and if not asked them to watch it. Please talk openly, she told them. She told them to eat such fruits which contain a lot of water such as Water Melon, Cucumber etc.

    Kanika Jain while talking about mental wellness, said that each one of them is prone to menstrual-related stress. “You need to learn to cope with it,” she told them. She also suggested some home remedies and asked them to use medicine when the pain becomes unbearable sometimes. She also told them to play outdoor sports to deal with stress.

    Anita, the headmistress of the school also participated in the function.

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  • NIT Students Develop Kashmir’s First Racing Model ‘Go-Kart’

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    SRINAGAR: A group of 25 students from National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar have developed Kashmir’s first racing model, Go-kart (G-01) which will be participating in All India Go Karting Competition to be held in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu next week.

    Department of Mechanical Engineering Team Garuda’s first racing model, G-01 was flagged off on Thursday by In-charge Director NIT Srinagar Prof. MF Wani and Registrar Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari. The ceremony was attended by all Deans and HOD’s of various departments.

    The team of 25 students was formed by Head MED, Prof. Adnan Qayoum and they worked under the mentorship of Dr.H.S. Pali and Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran from the past several months on the campus.

    Go-Kart has been designed from various equipments and Bajaj Pulsar 150 Engine has been used in the vehicle. It runs on Diesel and goes extreme to 150 kilometers per hour. Trail run was conducted successfully and it passed all normal tests before going on the road.

    In-charge Director Prof. M.F Wani appreciated Team Garuda’s model and stated that it is a proud movement for the entire Institute.

    “It is the first time that students have developed the G-Kart model. It is just beginning and more is to come. Our students are working day and night on innovations and we are also upgrading our infrastructure on the campus,” he said.

    In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Rakesh Sehgal said that GoKart is a new edition in Kashmir but  is more popular in south Indian states.

    “The trend of innovations in the Valley is evolving with advanced technology in every field and our students are performing well,” he said.

    Institute’s Registrar, Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari said NIT Srinagar is progressing towards nation building and is empowering students with innovation and skill development.

    “The young bachelor’s across the country were working together for months to make it happen. Despite all odds, students worked hard and developed the first racing model, Go-kart (G-01). It is their gift for the entire region,” he said.

    HOD MED, Prof Adnan said that the department is using the latest technologies in various fields. Youth who are fascinated with automobiles and dream of making a career in that field, he said.

    “We have created a dedicated team to establish changing trends in Kashmir. The department is working on many platforms to use the advanced technologies on the campus,” he said.

    Coordinator Garuda Team, Dr H.S.Pali said that it is the biggest milestone in the history of NIT Srinagar. The G-01 model is the culmination of months of hard work, dedication and collaboration by the team members of Garuda, he said.

    Faculty coordinator of Team Garuda, Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran said it is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that is synonymous with the NIT Srinagar community.

    “We have pushed the boundaries of what is possible from students of Kashmir.  The launch and demonstration of G-01 is an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of our Karting model,” he said.

    Dr. Dinesh said NIT Srinagar’s student team will be participating in All India Go Karting competition to be conducted by Kari Motors Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.

    “The students are well trained and capable enough to make wonders in the coming days,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NIT Sgr Students Unveil Kashmir’s First Racing Model ‘Go-Kart’

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    SRINAGAR: A group of 25 students from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar has developed Kashmir’s first racing model, Go-kart (G-01). It will be participating in the All India Go Karting Competition to be held in Coimbatore Tamil Nadu next week.

    Department of Mechanical Engineering Team Garuda’s first racing model, G-01 was flagged off on Thursday by In-charge Director NIT Srinagar Prof. MF Wani and Registrar Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari. The ceremony was attended by all Deans and HOD of various departments.

    The team of 25 students was formed by Head MED, Prof Adnan Qayoom and they worked under the mentorship of Dr H.S Pali and Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran for the past several months on the campus.

    Go-Kart has been designed from various equipment and Bajaj Pulsar 150 Engine has been used in the vehicle. It runs on Diesel and goes extreme to 150 kilometres per hour. The trial run was conducted successfully and it passed all normal tests before going on the road.

    In-charge Director Prof M.F Wani appreciated Team Garuda’s model and stated that it is a proud movement for the entire Institute.

    “It is the first time that students have developed the G-Kart model. It is just beginning and more to come. Our students are working day and night on innovations and we are also upgrading our infrastructure on the campus,” he said.

    In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Rakesh Sehgal said that in recent decades, Go Kart is a new edition in Kashmir and it is more popular in south Indian states.

    “The trend of innovations in the Valley is evolving with advanced technology in every field and our students are performing well,” he said.

    Prof Sehgal appreciated the contribution of Dr H.S. Pali and Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran for mentoring the students on the campus.

    Institute’s Registrar, Prof Syed Kaiser Bukhari said NIT Srinagar is progressing towards nation-building and is empowering students with innovation and skill development.

    “The young bachelors across the country were working together for months to make it happen. Despite all odds, students worked hard and developed the first racing model, Go-kart (G-01). It is their gift for the entire region,” he said.

    HOD MED, Prof Adnan said that the department is using the latest technologies in various fields. Youth, who are fascinated with automobiles and dream of making a career in that field, he said.

    “We have created a dedicated team to establish changing trends in Kashmir. The department is working on many platforms to use the advanced technologies on the campus,” he said.

    Coordinator Garuda Team, Dr H.S Pali said that it is the biggest milestone in the history of NIT Srinagar. The G-01 model is the culmination of months of hard work, dedication, and collaboration by the team members of Garuda, he said.

    Faculty coordinator of Team Garuda, Dr Dinesh Kumar Rajendran said it is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation that is synonymous with the NIT Srinagar community.

    “We have pushed the boundaries of what is possible from students of Kashmir.  The launch and demonstration of G-01 is an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of our Karting model,” he said.

    Dr Dinesh said NIT Srinagar’s student team will be participating in the All India Go Karting competition to be conducted by Kari Motors Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu.

    “The students are well trained and capable enough to make wonders in the coming days,” he said. (KNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana: Malla Reddy slams BJP for attempting to ‘ruin students’ future’

    Telangana: Malla Reddy slams BJP for attempting to ‘ruin students’ future’

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    Hyderabad: Telangana minister for Labour, C Malla Reddy on Friday lambasted the Bhartiya Janata Party for attempting to ruin the future of the students by leaking question papers.

    Speaking to reporters at Haj House on the sidelines of the Dawaat e Iftar hosted by State Haj Committee Chairman Mohd Saleem, the Minister said chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao introduced several schemes to provide education to children.

    “In no other State in the country anywhere you can find such schemes for students. Because of it, the BJP is jealous and resorting to cheap gimmicks. The BJP leaders are unable to understand they are ruining the careers of students,” he said.

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    Malla Reddy said despite all such ‘cheap tricks’ the BRS will continue to work for the people and fight against the ‘evil designs’ of the BJP.

    “The people will teach BJP leaders a lesson soon,” he added.

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  • School bag policy: Edu Deptt fixes limit on bag weight for school students

    School bag policy: Edu Deptt fixes limit on bag weight for school students

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    Srinagar, Apr 07: The School Education Department Friday said that there shall be no carrying of bag for the students of classes upto the preschool.

    It also said that the weight of school bags for students of classes I and II shall not have more than 1.5 KGs.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has said, “The weight of the school bags as per the policy should be 1.5Kg for students of Classes I and II, 3Kg for Classes Ill and IV.”

    The circular issued by the DSEK reads that the weight of school bags for classes VI and VII shall be 4Kgs and 5KGs for classes VIII and IX followed by 5.5 KGs for class X.

    DSEK said, “In compliance to the directions passed in a Public Interest Litigation, School Education Department had made the amendment to JK School Education Act 2002 by inserting Rule 8A, which mandates School Heads to regulate weight of school bags and mandated Government to cancel affiliation and recognition of the school violating provisions of Rule 8A.

    It also said that the rules that shall be added as Rule 8A include, “No homework is assigned to students of classes up to 2nd standard.”

    The director also said that no formal books are prescribed at Nursery, LKG and UKG levels.

    “However, students of these classes may be provided a maximum of two notebooks or work books to be kept in the teacher’s custody in the school itself,” it reads.

    The circular also states that students of pre-primary level are not asked to carry any bag except light carrier for Lunch box.

    “No Schools should prescribe any other subjects except Language and Arithmetic for class 1st and 2nd, Language, Environmental Science (EVS) and Arithmetic for class 3rd to 5th; and Language, Social Science, Mathematics and Science for class 6th and 7h, or as prescribed by the affiliating authority,” it reads.

    DSEK further said that the students shall not be asked to bring additional books and extra material to school.

    The circular reads, “Government may cancel affiliation and recognition of the school violating the provisions of rule 8A.”—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )