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Announcements from the Govt. Bodies
UGC has released guidelines on “National Credit Framework” and has asked all the HEIs to to take necessary steps to implement the NCrF.
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UGC has released draft "Guidelines for lncorporating Indian Knowledge System in Higher Education Curricula" and has sought the feedback/comments from the stakeholders.
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UGC has brought out the Guidelines for Promotion of Physical Fitness, Sports, Students, Health, Welfare, Psychological and Emotional Well-Being at Higher Educational Institutions of India.
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UGC has come up with'Guidelines for Training of Faculty on IKS' and has sought the suggestions and feedback of the stakeholders.
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Ministry of Education invites suggestions on Draft National Curriculum Framework for School Education.
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Online registrations for Yuva Sangam (Phase II) commences for participation of 1000 youth from 23 States and UTs has begun.
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CBSE establishes 16 Centres of Excellence for in-service training of teachers in all affiliated schools
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Students will now be able to earn credits from their expertise in various aspects of the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) NCrf released by the UGC said UGC Chairman, M Jagadesh Kumar.
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Karnataka private school managements association to introduce self-regulatory mechanism to curb admission fee hike.
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The ‘no-fail policy’ in Karnataka schools has made children very indifferent to exams, say, educationists and teachers.
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M Sri Bharat writes: Public Policy Education In India — Need, Challenges, Role And Road Ahead.
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Saurav Pandey writes: FAQs on National Credit Framework.
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Ali Sait writes: NEP, Hybrid Education: Step Towards Revolutionising Education System
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