Showing posts with label Haryana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haryana. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

HARYANA – MIDDLE EXAMINATION RESULTS 2010 – BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION

Milddle Examination Results 2010, Board of School Education, Haryana

To enhance access and Inclusivity in quality education that nurtures & stimulates intellectual and academic excellence in an environment that is mutually enriching and liberating liberating for the preceptor and the disciple. Education here is a collective endevour with commitment to multi disciplinary & socially relevant pedagogy.

Introduction : Milddle Examination Results 2010, Board of School Education, Haryana has been declared.

For Further Details Visit : http://hbse.nic.in/

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

NCERT grants copyright to 12 states for using textbooks

New Delhi: Bringing parity in the school curricula across the country, the National Council for Education Research & Training (NCERT) has granted 'Copyright' to 12 states to use its textbooks in their respective state board schools.

The states which have been granted the NCERT Copyright include Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab and Goa.

31.3 percent of senior secondary level students will now be able to read the textbooks prepared by NCERT.

The move to grant copyright is in keeping with the mandate of National Curriculum Framework (NCF), 2005.

An NCERT official said, "The move would also do away with any disparities among the state boards and give students enough confidence to compete at the national level with ease."

The course content will be provided by NCERT and the state boards would be in-charge of getting the textbook printed and translating the content in their respective regional languages.

Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/NCERT_grants_copyright_to_12_states_for_using_textbooks_7090/

NCERT grants copyright to 12 states for using textbooks

New Delhi: Bringing parity in the school curricula across the country, the National Council for Education Research & Training (NCERT) has granted 'Copyright' to 12 states to use its textbooks in their respective state board schools.

The states which have been granted the NCERT Copyright include Andhra Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Punjab and Goa.

31.3 percent of senior secondary level students will now be able to read the textbooks prepared by NCERT.

The move to grant copyright is in keeping with the mandate of National Curriculum Framework (NCF), 2005.

An NCERT official said, "The move would also do away with any disparities among the state boards and give students enough confidence to compete at the national level with ease."

The course content will be provided by NCERT and the state boards would be in-charge of getting the textbook printed and translating the content in their respective regional languages.

Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/NCERT_grants_copyright_to_12_states_for_using_textbooks_7090/

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Chandigarh government school toppers get laptops

Chandigarh: In a one-of-its-kind morale booster for government school students, Chandigarh's education department has awarded laptops to two Class 12 toppers - one a student in a city government school and the other a rural school student.Laptops have been awarded to Pankaj Kumar and Lakshay Manchanda, toppers in the government school category in village and city, respectively.Lakshay was a student of Government Model Senior Secondary School (GMSSS) in Sector-16 and scored 94.6 percent in the commerce stream in Class 12 and Pankaj Kumar, a student of Government Senior Secondary School, Mani Majra town, scored 88 percent in the vocational stream in Class 12."It came as a surprise to me when I came to know that the administration is awarding a laptop to me. I knew that I will secure good marks but I had never thought of topping in the entire city," said a jubilant Manchanda."I have taken admission in B.Com honours at Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) in New Delhi. Then, I will do an MBA from some top college of the country after gaining one-year work experience following graduation from the college," he said.Kumar said: "It is just like a dream come true for me as I was badly in need of a computer but was not buying it because of its hefty price. Now I am determined to do more hard work and bring more laurels to the city. I owe my success to my parents and teachers."There are over 100 government schools in Chandigarh which are sought after among students from Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. The overall pass percentage of government schools here was 85.09 percent for Class 12 while the pass percentage of model schools for Class 10 was 88.95 percent in 2007-08."To my knowledge, it is for the first time that any government of this country has awarded the toppers of public schools with such a valuable prize as a laptop. Such a gesture of our education department will certainly encourage students to work harder," R.K. Sharma, principal of GMSSS-16, told IANS.
Source: http://www.chandigarheducation.net/

Chandigarh government school toppers get laptops

Chandigarh: In a one-of-its-kind morale booster for government school students, Chandigarh's education department has awarded laptops to two Class 12 toppers - one a student in a city government school and the other a rural school student.Laptops have been awarded to Pankaj Kumar and Lakshay Manchanda, toppers in the government school category in village and city, respectively.Lakshay was a student of Government Model Senior Secondary School (GMSSS) in Sector-16 and scored 94.6 percent in the commerce stream in Class 12 and Pankaj Kumar, a student of Government Senior Secondary School, Mani Majra town, scored 88 percent in the vocational stream in Class 12."It came as a surprise to me when I came to know that the administration is awarding a laptop to me. I knew that I will secure good marks but I had never thought of topping in the entire city," said a jubilant Manchanda."I have taken admission in B.Com honours at Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) in New Delhi. Then, I will do an MBA from some top college of the country after gaining one-year work experience following graduation from the college," he said.Kumar said: "It is just like a dream come true for me as I was badly in need of a computer but was not buying it because of its hefty price. Now I am determined to do more hard work and bring more laurels to the city. I owe my success to my parents and teachers."There are over 100 government schools in Chandigarh which are sought after among students from Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. The overall pass percentage of government schools here was 85.09 percent for Class 12 while the pass percentage of model schools for Class 10 was 88.95 percent in 2007-08."To my knowledge, it is for the first time that any government of this country has awarded the toppers of public schools with such a valuable prize as a laptop. Such a gesture of our education department will certainly encourage students to work harder," R.K. Sharma, principal of GMSSS-16, told IANS.
Source: http://www.chandigarheducation.net/