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Announcements from the Govt. Bodies
UGC has released the draft "Guidelines for lntroducing Courses based on Indian Heritage and Culture” and has invited feedback/suggestions from the stakeholders.
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Government has launched a new Centrally Sponsored Scheme namely, “New India Literacy Programme” (NILP) to cover target of 5.00 crore non-literates in the age group of 15 years and above.
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NIRF ranking to be mandatory to all technical universities and institutions approved by AICTE.
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A new structure of five-year education at foundational stage will be introduced in the year 2023-24 in all the CBSE schools.
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The CBSE Board has done in Affiliation Bye Laws, 2018 from session 2023-24 after consideration and consultation with the stakeholders on the recommendations of NCF-FS 2022.
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The First Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Assessment Test under Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram was held across 10 States and UTs in the country to assess the basic Reading, Writing and Numeracy skills of the neo-literates.
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New NCERT textbooks to be made/ developed in 22 languages included in the VIII Schedule.
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African and Gulf nations, Thailand and Vietnam are among potential destinations for Indian universities to set up their offshore campuses said UGC chairman M Jagadesh Kumar.
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Government of India exempts Meghalaya, other Northeast states from CUET till 2024.
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The Ministry of Education has shortlisted around 9,000 schools from across the country for its flagship Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI).
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G20 meeting on education in Amritsar: A three-day G20 meeting on education recently held in Amritsar, Punjab saw delegates dwelling on a number of subjects across various levels of education.
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289 government first-grade colleges in Karnataka have been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council in the last two years.
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The state government of Karnataka has constituted a six-member committee on introducing 10 minutes of meditation (dhyana) and moral education in schools and pre-university colleges.
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The Department of School Education and Literacy released the State Curriculum Framework (SCF) for foundation-level education (Early Child Education) for 3 to 8 year age group.
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Shashank Goenka writes: Why does India look forward to learning from the Finnish system of Education?
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Anshu Mital writes: Trends of Indian Education in 2023.
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Makarand R Paranjape writes: How Education Spending in India is Much More Than We Think?
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Geeta Gandhi Kingdon writes: Indian education system needs an enhanced regulatory architecture
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