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The Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education (BOSE) recently announced the results of the tenth-class exams, revealing a pass rate of 79.89% out of 148,701 candidates across 22 districts. This marked the first results since the adoption of a single academic calendar. Notably, private school students outperformed their government school counterparts in both Kashmir and Jammu regions, with pass rates of 93.86% and 89.15% respectively, compared to 79.83% and 65.99%. The private education sector, thriving in Jammu and Kashmir, faces challenges including fee regulation and government orders affecting school operations, like SO 177. Concerns have arisen regarding BOSE's directive for private schools to use BOSE-published textbooks, sparking resistance from schools and booksellers. Amidst these issues, stakeholders seek intervention from authorities, hoping for resolutions that safeguard the interests of the education sector.
SRINAGAR: The School Education Department Friday proposed for conducting a survey on implementation of National School Bag Policy 2020 and Rule 8A of J&K School Education Act, 2002.
Jammu Tawi, April 25: Deputy Commissioner Jammu Avny Lavasa held a meeting with the Chief Education Officer, Jammu and his team in context with the complaints against private schools being received in the office of Deputy Commissioner, Jammu. During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner directed the Chief Education Officer to ensure that all the complaints
JAMMU : Deputy Commissioner Jammu Avny Lavasa held a meeting with the Chief Education Officer, Jammu and his team in context with the complaints against private schools being received in the office of Deputy Commissioner, Jammu.During the meeti