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Balwant Garg
Faridkot, May 25
A direction of the Education Department on Tuesday, asking all District Education Officers (DEOs) to ensure delivery of the mid-day meal ration to children at their homes has left the teachers fuming.
With the lockdown in place, the mid-day meal hasn’t been cooked on school premises since April 1. The government and aided schools have been asked to ensure the supply of two-month ration (April and May) to all children of classes I to VIII at their homes. Besides, the schools have been asked to deposit the money to cover cooking costs in the bank accounts of students or their parents.
Government School Teacher Arrested For Submitting Fake Documents To Get Job Government School Teacher Arrested For Submitting Fake Documents To Get Job Meanwhile, the teacher has also been dismissed from service and the government has ordered to recover Rs 46 lakh, disbursed to him as salary during his service.
The government has ordered to recover Rs 46 lakh, disbursed to him as salary.
Muzaffarnagar:
A teacher working at a government primary school here for the past ten years has been arrested for allegedly submitting fake documents to get the job, police said on Tuesday.
Anil Chaudhry was arrested from Bajheri village under the Nai Mandi Police Station area on Monday, they said.
Updated Feb 26, 2021 | 14:01 IST
The school heads were informed by the council about steps to hold the practical examinations. Several higher secondary candidates are now contented. West Bengal HS question pattern witnesses Covid alterations, no question papers for practicals  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Kolkata: The state’s Council of Higher Secondary Education yesterday published the subject-wise question pattern for the upcoming higher secondary examination on the reduced syllabus.
The school heads were informed by the council about steps to hold the practical examinations. Several higher secondary candidates are happy since the question pattern would now permit them to understand the alterations which have been brought in after decrease in the syllabus in a Covid year.
HS council allows schools to advance practicals schedule Possibility that the premises will be taken over because of the Assembly elections
The state higher secondary council has allowed schools “relaxation” in starting the HS practical exams, giving them the freedom to advance the schedule if there is a possibility that the premises will be taken over because of the Assembly elections, officials said.
The earlier order had asked the schools to conduct the in-person practical exams from March 10 to 31.
An official of the council said that as security forces were expected to enter the schools well before the start of the polls, the institutions have been allowed to modify the schedule depending on the situation.