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Study for 14 hrs daily, sleep for six: Govt asks Class X students | Bhubaneswar News

The Govt also asked parents to go easy on their wards BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha School Education Programme Authority (OSEPA) has advised students appearing in the High School Certificate (HSC) exam to study for 14 hours a day, avoid junk food and exercise regularly for a fitter mind and body. The advisory comes ahead of the board exams starting May 15. “We have also advised students to relax and take regular breaks from studies,” school and mass education minister Samir Ranjan Dash said. Students have been asked to make a proper timetable and follow it while also find ways to prepare for different subjects like maths, science, English and social science. It asks parents to build an atmosphere conducive to studies and not put extra pressure on students to do well in the exam.

Congress supports Naveen Patnaik s school policy

Congress supports Naveen Patnaik’s school policy The chief minister’s call for adoption of institutions under the programme has drawn response from OPCC president Niranjan Patnaik Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik’s “Mo School Abhiyana” (My School Campaign) has drawn support from the Congress, one of the main rivals of ruling the Biju Janata Dal (BJD). Under the campaign people can adopt schools, including their own alma maters, to support them financially and bring about overall improvement in their functioning. The chief minister’s call for adoption of schools under the programme has drawn response from Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) president, Niranjan Patnaik who has expressed his desire to take up the responsibility of improving schools where he studies in his formative years.

Senior IAS officers in Odisha adopt schools to improve quality, basic infrastructure

Senior IAS officers in Odisha adopt schools to improve quality, basic infrastructure Updated: Updated: Initiative involves interaction with teachers and students, career counselling and motivational talks Share Article AAA A primary school campus is seen inside the Bonda hills in Malkangiri district of Odisha.   | Photo Credit: Biswaranjan Rout Initiative involves interaction with teachers and students, career counselling and motivational talks Senior IAS officers in Odisha have come forward to adopt Odia-medium schools to improve quality education and basic infrastructure. More than 20 IAS officers would be mentoring schools making the initiative one of its kind in the country. “The basic objective is to transform a school into a very good one and ensure quality education through interaction with teachers, students and school administrators,” said Bhupendra Singh Poonia, State Project Director of Odisha School Education Programme Authority and Member Secretary

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