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ICSI CSEET November exam admit card released

ICSI CSEET admit card

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has released the hall ticket for the Executive Entrance Test (CSEET). The candidates who will appear in the exam can download the hall ticket through the official website- icsi.edu. The CSEET exam will be held on November 21.

Due to COVID-19, CSEET will be held through remote proctored mode, instead of conducting from test centres. “Candidates are allowed to appear for the test through laptop/ desktop from home/ such other convenient place. Candidates shall not be allowed to appear through smartphone/ tablet etc,” the notification mentioned.

According to the new paper pattern, the computer-based MCQ portion of the online test forming part of the CSEET will remain the same as per the existing structure of the CSEET, but the viva voice portion will not be applicable for the first CSEET and accordingly, paper 4 will carry a total of 50 marks, which will contain questions on current affairs, presentation and communication skills, as per ICSI.

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The result of first CSEET exam was earlier released in September, and a total of 77.24 per cent candidates qualified successfully. To pass the exam, the candidates need to score 50 per cent in aggregate, and 40 per cent in each of the papers. There is no negative marking.

Steps to download ICSI CSEET November exam admit card 2020

– Visit the official website- icsi.edu

– Click on the CSEET box

– Click on admit card link

– Provide your application number, date of birth

– Hall ticket will appear

Puducherry starts free breakfast scheme for school students

Puducherry breakfast scheme

The Congress-ruled Puducherry on Thursday rolled out a free breakfast scheme for school students.  The state govt named after the late DMK President M Karunanidhi, saying it was a “fitting tribute” to his efforts to ensure States’ rights.

Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, often at loggerheads with Lt Governor Kiran Bedi over a number of issues, said the Constitution would never allow the Centre to intervene in the administration of opposition-ruled States through those appointed to the gubernatorial post. Karunanidhi, a former Chief Minister of neighbouring Tamil Nadu, was keenly interested in development of Puducherry and more particularly the downtrodden and marginalised sections, Narayansamy said. “He had been a champion of the concept of coalition rule at the Centre and autonomous rule at the state level,” the chief minister, who presided over the event, said. Senior DMK leader and Rajya Sabha member from Tamil Nadu, RS Bharathi, formally inaugurated the “Dr Kalaignar Mu Karunanidhi Kaalai Sitrundi Thittam” (Dr Kalaignar M Karunanidhi breakfast scheme) that will benefit about 80,000 students in 419 government and aided institutions.

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To start with, the scheme would cover about 106 schools since not all of them are open owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only students from classes XI-XII are allowed to visit the institutions and that too for clarification and guidance. Narayansamy said Karunanidhi had even questioned the relevance of Governors for states, adding the territorial government named the free breakfast scheme after the late DMK veteran as a “fitting tribute” to his sustained support for the rights of the States.

UP govt plans to generate over 50 lakh jobs by March

UP govt jobs

The Uttar Pradesh government set a target of generating over 50 lakh jobs in the public and private sectors by March next year.

Through the “Mission Rojgar”, over 50 lakh youth will get a chance to apply for jobs in government departments as well as the private sector by March 2021, an official spokesperson said.

A help desk will be created in every department, which will inform the youth about employment programmes at government departments, he said.

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“A database of employment will be prepared in the state. In this regard, an app and a web portal is also being developed by the Directorate of Training and Employment. Data related to employment will be updated every fortnight on the portal,” he said.

The entire campaign will be conducted through the infrastructure and industrial development commissioner (IIDC) while a high-level committee headed by the chief secretary will monitor it. In every district, a committee will be set up under the chairmanship of the DM who will prepare an action plan at the district-level for jobs, he said. The directorate of training and employment in collaboration with the private sector will organise employment fairs, he added.

Tamil Nadu govt postpones reopening of schools

Tamil Nadu govt

The Tamil Nadu state government has postponed the school reopening in the state. As per media reports, the new dates will be announced by the state government after conducting an assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the earlier schedule released, the schools in Tamil Nadu will not be reopening for the students from classes 9 to 12.

The decision to postpone the reopening of the schools in the state was taken after most of the parents in the state have expressed their opinion against the reopening of the schools in the state amidst the pandemic. The government has also taken consent from the parents and teachers for reopening the schools after they faced huge amounts of criticism from parent bodies.

A parent-teacher meeting of the government and government-aided schools along with private schools was conducted by the state government. More than 12000 schools also conducted meetings with the parents for their views on reopening the schools. Approximately 45 percent of the school students have given their feedback on whether the schools should reopen or remain closed.

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According to the reports, many of the parents of the students of private schools were not in favor of reopening the schools in November and instead wanted the schools to reopen post-January 2021. Parents of students from government schools however are of the opinion that they wanted schools to reopen in November.

State School Education minister KA Senottaiyan stated that a final decision on reopening the schools on November 16, 2020, will be taken by the state chief minister and the announcement will be made soon.

West Bengal cancels selection test for WB Board Exam 2021

West Bengal

Keeping the safety of students in mind, West Bengal government has cancelled the selection test for WB Board Exam 2021 in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced  that candidates of classes 10, 12 appearing for their Board Exams next year can directly appear for the Board exams to be conducted by West Bengal Boards.

“Students could not go to schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The education department has taken a decision that those willing to take the 2021 Madhyamik and Uccha-Madhyamik exams will not require to clear any test. They will be allowed to sit for these (two) examinations,” she said to reporters.

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CM Banerjee also said that the Cabinet has given its nod to immediately initiate the recruitment process to fill up vacancies of 16,500 school teachers’ posts from the 20,000 candidates who have cleared the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) examinations. The interviews will start in December and the entire recruitment process would be completed by January 2021. The recruitment for the rest of the candidates would be made later in phases. Also, the offline exams for the next TET, in which around 2,50,000 candidates have applied will be held soon.

Meanwhile, West Bengal schools and colleges would remain closed till November 30, 2020. The state government has also said that ‘physical assemblies’ in schools and other educational institutes would be disallowed. Education Minister Partha Chatterjee had said that the government was planning to start classes in colleges and universities from December 1.

Rajasthan Guv calls state varsities to develop courses in Hindi

Rajasthan governor Kalraj Mishra

Rajasthan governor Kalraj Mishra called upon the state’s universities to develop courses in science and technology and specialised knowledge areas in English as well as Hindi.

He emphasised that educational institutions should invite subject experts related to arts, literature, and culture as guest lecturers and make students familiar with them and make regular courses more interesting.

Mishra was addressing an online seminar on National Education Policy organised by Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur from Raj Bhavan.

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The seminar was attended by the principals, faculty heads, department heads, and vice-chancellors of 184 colleges of the state. The Governor emphasised on developing e-curricula in regional languages, according to the demand of modern times.

He said that educational institutions should develop virtual labs for their students and ensure their participation in the National Educational Technology Forum.

With National Education Policy 2020, the central govt aims to develop regional languages in the education system, so that students who were not good in English can get benefits.

PM Modi to inaugurate Ayurveda institutes

PM Modi

To boost the Ayurveda education, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate two institutes — Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (ITRA) at Jamnagar and the National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) at Jaipur. Both the institutes will be dedicated to studies and research in the field of Ayurveda and will be inaugurated on the fifth Ayurveda Day.

PM Modi will launch the institutes virtually via video conferencing. “These institutions are expected to play global leadership roles in the growth and development of Ayurveda in the 21st century,” an official statement by the government stated.

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The Ayurveda Day is being observed every year from 2016, on the day of Dhanwantri Jayanti. This year it falls on November 13. Meanwhile, the focus of the celebration will this year be on the “potential role of Ayurveda in the management of the Covid-19 pandemic” as per the official government statement.

“Dedication to the nation of ITRA, Jamnagar as an Institution of National Importance and NIA, Jaipur as an Institution Deemed to be University is a historic step not just in the modernisation of Ayurveda Education, but in the evolution of traditional medicine itself. This will provide them the autonomy to upgrade the standard of Ayurveda education, frame various courses as per emerging national and international demand and excel in modern research to generate more and more evidence,” it added.

CBSE announces scholarship for single girl child

CBSE scholarship girl child

To boost literacy within girl child, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday invited applications for the Single Girl Child scholarship for Class 12 students. The last date for submitting applications is December 10.

The board has also called for the renewal of students who have been availing the scholarship for Class 10 in 2019.

CBSE, in a notification, said: “ The Central Board of Secondary Education invites online applications from eligible students who have passed class 10 exams from the CBSE affiliated schools for the following scholarship schemes: CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Single Girl Child for class 12 studies and renewal of online applications of CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Single GIrl Child class 10 pass awarded in 2019.”

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Interested candidates are to submit online applications by December 10 by logging into CBSE’s official website, cbse.nic.in. Students are also required to submit a hard copy of the same which should be submitted by December 28. Single Girl Child scholarship is provided by the CBSE to encourage families across the county to send their girl children for education.

However, schools are closed due to COVID-19 pandemic from mid-March.

Himachal Pradesh shuts educational institutions after surge in COVID cases

Himachal Pradesh

Due to a spurt in COVID-19 cases, the Himachal Pradesh Government has decided to close all educational institutions for a fortnight. The information has been given by cabinet minister Suresh Bhardwaj.

The decision to close educational institutions from November 11 to November 25 was taken during the meeting, parliamentary affairs minister Suresh Bhardwaj said.

Bhardwaj said the cabinet decided to grant special vacation to all government and private schools, colleges, ITIs, polytechnics, engineering colleges and coaching institutes from November 11 to November 25 for students, teaching and non-teaching staff in view of the COVID-19 situation.

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The education institutions had recently opened after a lockdown was imposed in the state in March to check the spread of coronavirus. The state cabinet also decided to recommend to the Governor to convene the state assembly winter session from December 7 to December 11 in Dharamshala while it agreed on organising the next Janmanch on December 5.

Bhardwaj said the Cabinet has decided to order the closure of all schools, colleges, ITIs, polytechnics and coaching institutes for students as well as teaching and non-teaching staff for a fortnight beginning Wednesday.

However, teachers and students at some schools tested positive for the coronavirus immediately before or after the reopening, including 92 students and staff at a single school in Jogindernagar.

India remembers Maulana Azad on National Education Day

Maulana Azad

On the occasion of National Education Day, Union Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal greeted the nation. He hailed the first Education Minister of the country for his works.

National Education Day is celebrated every year on November 11 to mark the birth anniversary of independent India’s first education minister Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. A freedom fighter, scholar and an eminent educationist, Maulana Azad was a key architect of India’s education policy and served as Union Education Minister from 1947 to 1958 in Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s cabinet.

He was responsible for setting up apex education bodies like the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). On National Education Day, India remembers Maulana Azad’s contributions to nation-building.

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The Central Government, with a resolution on September 11, 2008, declared November 11 as National Education Day. The first National Education Day celebrations were inaugurated by then President Pratibha Patil on November 11, 2008, at Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan.

The leader was posthumously awarded Bharat Ratna – India’s highest civilian award – in 1992.

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