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SSC Board exams as per schedule in A P , says Minister

School and college managements warned against violation of COVID protocols The SSC (Class 10) Board examinations would be held in the State as per schedule, Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh clarified on Wednesday. Speaking to The Hindu, the Minister said as of now, the State would stick to the exam schedule as ‘the COVID situation is under control’. He said that the Intermediate practical examniations were over and the the schedule for the SSC examination had been released. “Half day schools are on in strict adherence to the COVID-19 protocols. We are conducting thousands of COVID tests daily on teachers and students and find very marginal number of positive cases,” said the Minister, reiterating that there was no cause for alarm.

Minister releases APSCHE s first e-bulletin

It contains developments in higher education sector Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh on Tuesday released the maiden issue of Illumino, an e-bulletin published by the AP State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). The Minister appreciated the APSCHE’s role in ushering in reforms in the higher education sector through initiatives like re-designing the curriculum for engineering and conventional degree programmes, online admission for conventional degree programmes, establishment of Quality Assurance Cell for guiding the higher education institutions towards assessment and accreditation by the NAAC. Special Chief Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Satish Chandra, said the e-bulletin would be helpful for students and academicians to keep abreast of the changing scenario in the higher education sector.

Central literacy scheme to benefit over 3 lakh people

Central literacy scheme to benefit over 3 lakh people Updated: Updated: Basic education will be imparted to illiterate people above 15 years of age, says Minister Share Article Basic education will be imparted to illiterate people above 15 years of age, says Minister About 3,28,000 people will be taught how to read and write in a span of 40 days as part of a literacy drive ‘ Padhna Likhna Abhiyaan’, Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh said here on Wednesday. Speaking after launching the Centrally-sponsored literacy scheme at the office of the Director of School Education at Ibrahimpatnam, the Minister said that the beneficiaries of the scheme included 88,000 male and 2,40,000 females.

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