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Express News Service BENGALURU: The future of 43 speech and hearing impaired students of the Technical Training Centre for Deaf (TTCD), hangs in balance as they are yet to receive their hall tickets for the second-year exam, scheduled from Friday. The students told TNIE that they have been out of the education system since March 2020, and reopening of colleges has not extended to them in actuality.There is a lot stacked against the students, who are trying to make sense of why they have been abandoned by the system. They spoke to TNIE through a sign interpreter, and said they have been unable to grasp conversations about their examination, for want of an interpreter. ....
Teachers from government and aided schools have been trying to reach parents to get their wards enrolled, but are met with disappointment each time. ....
Express News Service BENGALURU: Students, especially those writing their board examination, staying away from school is becoming a cause for concern for the education department. Teachers from government and aided schools have been trying to reach parents to get their wards enrolled, but are met with disappointment each time. “Some students have been coming back in phases, and are taught the curriculum they missed from January 1, all over again. Nearly 15-20 per cent of students are yet to return to school, and most of them are migrant children who have not enrolled anywhere,” said Karnataka State High School Association president H K Manjunath. ....
Minister Suresh Kumar last week announced 30% cut in tuition fee, but some pvt schools unwilling Share Via Email | A+A A- Parents stage a protest in Bengaluru on Sunday demanding that Education Minister S Suresh Kumar regulate school fees of privatye schools | Shriram BN Express News Service BENGALURU: Parents of schoolchildren, who had been protesting over the fee issue, have now decided to withdraw their stir after Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar announced a 30 percent cut in tuition fees. They are now pinning their hopes on the government order translating into reality and being enforced in CBSE and ICSE schools too. ....