Delhi air pollution: Manish Sisodia says all primary schools will remain closed today
Delhi air pollution: Manish Sisodia says all primary schools will remain closed today
Delhi Minister Manish Sisodia On Tuesday Informed That All Primary Schools Will Remain Closed On Wednesday. He Said That If Needed Will Extend Order Till Day After.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Ashish Ranjan | Updated on: 08 Nov 2017, 12:02:25 AM
New Delhi:
Delhi Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday informed that all primary schools will remain closed on Wednesday. He said that if needed will extend order till day after.
Sisodia said that outdoor activities including assemblies should not take place in schools.
Panel for country’s first virtual school set up
The committee was formed by Deputy CM and Education Minister Manish Sisodia in a review meeting held on Thursday.
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NEW DELHI: Taking a major step towards establishing the ‘Delhi Model Virtual School’, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has constituted a six-member committee comprising school principal, teachers and IT officials to study global practices in virtual schooling. The committee has been asked to submit a blueprint within a week.
The committee was formed by Deputy CM and Education Minister Manish Sisodia in a review meeting held on Thursday. A first of its kind, the virtual school is aimed at providing excellent education to students remotely through personalised teaching-learning, effective assessments and cutting-edge technology.
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Nadu-Nedu works worth ₹2,570 crore completed; 15,700 schools covered in first phase: A. Suresh
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The Nadu Nedu scheme is one of its kind in the country, said Adimulapu Suresh
Nadu-Nedu works worth ₹2,570 crore completed; 15,700 schools covered in first phase: A. Suresh
Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh on Tuesday said infrastructure development works were initiated in 15,700 schools across the State in the first phase of ‘Mana Badi-Nadu Nedu’ programme, and so far works worth ₹2,570 crore had been completed.
At a press conference, the Minister said the first phase would end in March. A sum of ₹245 crore was saved in the purchase of fans, furniture, green boards and other material by opting for reverse tendering.