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Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan appointed as IIM Bangalore new director

Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan

Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan has been appointed as new director of IIM Bangalore. He will assume office on July 31, following the superannuation of the present Director, Professor G. Raghuram.

Prof. Krishnan was serving as Professor of Strategy at IIM Bangalore.

He has previously served as IIM Indore Director and was also the founding Director of IIM Sambalpur.

He was a visiting scholar at the Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania and at the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad. He has obtained an MSc degree from IIT-Kanpur and another from Stanford University. He was also a fellow at IIM-Ahmedabad.

Dr. Devi Shetty, chairperson of board of governors, IIM Bangalore, said, “We are delighted to have Professor Rishikesha Krishnan as IIMB’s Director. As a well-regarded faculty member of IIMB and a proven administrator during his term as Director of IIM Indore, Professor R T Krishnan combines academic and administrative excellence.”

Professor Krishnan said, “It is an extraordinary privilege to lead India’s best management institution, IIM Bangalore, at this most challenging time when there is an opportunity to re-define management education.”

West Bengal govt requests private schools not hike fees

West Bengal

In the view of Corona pandemic, the West Bengal government urged private schools to refrain from any fee hike for the students. State education minister, Partha Chatterjee, said the government received complaints from some guardians that a section of private schools has increased fees, turning a blind eye to the present economic crisis.

The minister also said, “The education department has received a number of complaints from guardians that a section of private schools has effected a steep hike in fees despite the hardship faced by the people in this unprecedented crisis”.

The state govt also requested all institutions, including private schools, to consider the cases of those, who are unable to pay fee due to the present situation, “in a humanitarian approach”.

The minister made the statement in view of reports that many private schools have increased fees in the present academic session.

Odisha govt closes educational institutes till June 17

Odisha govt

In view of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Odisha government has announced an extension of the lockdown till April 30. The nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 24 to contain the spread of coronavirus. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has also ordered all the schools and colleges in the state to remain closed till June 17.

The state government said “Odisha cabinet decides for extension and also recommends to union government to do the same.

The CM in a statement said “Coronavirus is the biggest threat that the human race has faced in more than a century. Life will not be the same ever. All of us must understand this and face it boldly together. With our sacrifice and with the blessing of Lord Jagannath, this too shall pass.”

The CM also requested the centre not to start train and air services till April 30.

The Odisha government is the first state to extend the lockdown.

NTA allows students to change exam centre

NTA exam centre

Amid COVID-19 outbreak, National Testing Agency (NTA) has allowed students to change their choice of exam centre city for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2020.

Union HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said on social media that he has received many suggestions regarding conduct of examinations during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic including students’ requests for change of exam centres. After the requests, ministry has directed NTA to consider the request.

In view of the ongoing pandemic situation, NTA has expanded the scope of the correction window, generally limited to making changes in particulars like name, fathers’ name and other such details. Candidates will now be able to make changes to choice of exam centre as well.

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Bihar government to promote students from class I to IX

Bihar government

In the wake of COVID-19 spread, the Bihar Government has decided to promote all school students studying in 1st to 9th and 11th Class without holding any exams. The Education Department of Bihar government has decided to promote all school students, except for those who have appeared for the Board Exams.

The Bihar board is also expected to release a detailed notification soon.

While the exams have been cancelled for 1st to 9th and 11th Class students of Bihar Board, students who have appeared for Matric Exam continue to await the declaration of their result. Last month, Bihar Board announced results for intermediate class students, and since then 10th Class students have been eagerly waiting for the declaration of Matric Results.

Not only Bihar board, several state boards have decided to cancel examination for students who are no in their board exam years and instead promote them to the next grade. On the direction of HRD Ministry, CBSE cancelled exam for 1st to 8th Class students and will be promotion 9th and 11th Class students on the basis of internal assessment.

On similar lines, MP Board, Haryana Board and Himachal Pradesh Board have also announced similar decision to promote students.

CGBSE releases new dates for class 10 and 12 exams

CGBSE Exams

Amid Coronavirus outbreak, Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has formally announced the CG Board 10th and 12th Exam 2020 revised dates for pending papers.

Few Papers for the board exam, which was postponed earlier due to the COVID-19 outbreak, has now been rescheduled and will be held in the first week of May 2020.

According to the dates provided by the board, the remaining papers of Chhattisgarh Board Exams 2020 will now be held from 4th May to 8th May 2020 for both 10th and 12th Class Students.

Chhattisgarh Board also released a detailed notification which contained the detailed about the postponed exams as well as the revised dates for them.

According to the notification released by the Chhattisgarh Board, the exam for High School students i.e. 10th Class students will be held over a period of two days i.e. on 4th and 5th May 2020. The exam will be held in the morning session from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. The detailed timetable for CB Board 10th Exam 2020 is given below:

The CG Board has also released the detailed examination date sheet for Higher Secondary / 12th Class students. As per the date sheet released, the Higher Secondary Exam will also be held from 9 AM to 12:30 PM in the morning session.

NCERT begins process for CEE 2020 exam, check at cee.ncert.gov.in

NCERT

Amid Coronavirus outbreak, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has invited applications for Common Entrance Examination (CEE) 2020. The CEE 2020 exam enables students to seek admission to various teacher education programmes offered by Regional Institutes of Education (RIEs).

Aspirants can visit official site cee.ncert.gov.in to apply for the programmes.

Through the entrance exam, candidates get admission to RIE Ajmer, RIE Bhopal, RIE Bhubaneswar, RIE Mysuru, NERIE Shillong, and Prarambh School for Teacher Education Jhajjar, Haryana.

According to a notification released, the applications will be accepted till May 4.

Currently, the Regional Institutes of Educations offer five different teacher education programmes, i.e. B.Sc. B.Ed. (4 years), B.A. B.Ed. (4 year), M.Sc.B. Ed. (6 year), B.Ed. (2 year), and M.Ed. (2 year), while Prarambh School for Teacher Education Jhajjar provides students with two courses – B.Sc, (4 years) B.A. B.Ed. (4 years).

Steps to apply for CEE 2020 exam

-Visit to the official website – cee.ncert.gov.in.

-Click on the link reading “Candidate Registration”

-Enter the credentials in required space

-Click on the submit option to find the application

UPSC Combined medical services exam 2020 dates deferred

UPSC Combined medical services exam 2020

In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has deferred the release of schedule for the Combined Medical service (CMS) examination 2020.

Earlier, the examination schedule was to be notified on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.

A notification regarding the deferment of the release of CMS exam 2020 schedule has been uploaded on the UPSC’s official website.

The statement also says the release of UPSC Combined Medical service examination 2020 schedule has been deferred until further notice.

Recently in view of the coronavirus pandemic, the commission has postponed all interviews of direct recruitment, till April 15, 2020.

The CMS Examination is conducted by the UPSC for the recruitment of Medical Officers in various organisations functioning under the Government of India.

MCI asks colleges to conclude NEET PG counselling soon

NEET PG counselling

According to a notification released by the Medical Council of India (MCI), the counselling process for PG colleges will begin as soon as the situations turn normal. The council has asked the colleges to conduct the final year exams of the PG students soon.

The dates for NEET PG Counselling will be released very soon on the official website nbe.edu.in.

Earlier, due to the COVID19 outbreak in the country, NEET PG counselling had been postponed earlier. The official notification regarding the postponement of counselling had been released by MCC on its official website.

As per the recent MCI notice, all exercises from final year exam conduction to PG counselling in the colleges have been delayed due to the pandemic outbreak. The council has made it clear that the colleges can resume all activities that have been left pending due to the lockdown as soon as the situation allows.

The council has also asked the colleges to extend the work period of PG Residents in the college to avoid shortage of hands to deal with the current health situation of the country. The new dates will be soon released on mcc.nic.in

Earlier the NEET PG counselling was supposed to begin on March 12, 2020, and was supposed to end on March 23, 2020. The exam was conducted on January 5, 2020, and the result was announced on February 6, 2020.

Vijaya lakshmi Goswami Lahiri, State Head, Dream India Schools, West Bengal: Need to stay positive in lockdown

Vijaya lakshmi Goswami Lahiri

During this lockdown, when all school and colleges are closed, students as well as parents are feeling anxious, restless and worried. They need to engage their wards at home, also to provide mental support to all family members.

As technology brings a good support to school system to run via online classes, video sessions and by sending study material to the parents through different social platforms, they are somehow getting help in academics.

Needless to say, we are reaching out to students by providing them day wise worksheets, day to day online classes and video conference to clear their doubts. Though the students are missing their regular classes but at least they are continuing their learning from home.

But only teaching learning can’t keep them mentally fit and fine. We need to keep the holistic development steady that we promise, especially when we are uncertain when this phase will be over. It may continue long, really long, and we teachers need to keep our students and their family physically and mentally fit and fine. Keeping this in mind –we are helping them out by sending some online yoga and aerobics video links that they can play at home and the whole family could exercise together. For bringing the mind into more positive state, which is really needed this time; we are helping them with some guided online meditation sessions.

Our teachers are encouraging parents to involve children in making healthy and nutritious food for all. This is the time when we have to keep the children away from 24×7 TV and cell phones and to build their stamina high. This is the time when parents can spend quality time together with children at home. Playing together some indoor games, telling them stories or even simply decorating salads or fruits together helps them to keep mentally secure and relaxed.

Children need to get encouragement to be creative. When their brain is relaxed, they get enough physical rest, and practice meditation daily; mind opens up to new ideas of creativity. Our art teachers are giving them some innovative art projects –where they can explore new ideas.

Last but not the least – children, especially the PP and Primary kids, at tender age, do not understand exactly for what they are locked up in homes and barred from going to school. Many questions come in their mind and sometimes the parents are unable to answer though they know the answers. Truth , however serious it is, must be told ; but we need to speak in such A manner that they can digest them at per their mental and psychological capacity. We need to comfort their mind as well. DIS has come up with few presentations on COVID 19 which will help the parents to explain about the same. The PPTs contain different informative slides at per the students maturity level.

This difficult time too shall pass, only we need to keep patience, to uplift one another’s spirit, and to stay positive. With all my best wishes to the students and their parents

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