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Read More... Recognition of Foundation World School Revoked for Flouting DESK Order: SED
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SRINAGAR: School Education Department has cancelled the recognition of a private school of Foundation World School, Mamat, Budgam for not ‘cooperating and implementing’ orders from competent authorities. Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) in a order said that the Chief... Old-Rusted Shell Recovered near School in Poonch
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SRINAGAR: Police and army on Monday recovered an old rusted shell near primary school Narol in Mendhar Sector in Poonch district, officials said. They told GNS a villager of Noral spotted the shell and telephonically informed Police Station Mendhar about... Police File Case Over Bomb Hoax At Jammu School
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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police have filed a case into a bomb hoax at an educational institution in Jammu. Informed about an alleged call made by an unknown person claiming to have planted a bomb inside an educational institution, security... New School Timings Announced In Srinagar Municipal Limits
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SRINAGAR: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) on Tuesday ordered change in the school timing within the municipality limits of Srinagar from June 22. DSEK through an official communique has said that all government and private recognized schools within... New School Timing Announced Within Srinagar Municipality Limits
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SRINAGAR: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) on Wednesday ordered change in the school timing within the municipality limits of Srinagar from June Ist. According to the news agency, Kashmir News Observer (KNO), DSEK in a communique has said,... Youth Accused of Injuring Two Fellow Students With Knife Arrested
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SRINAGAR: Police have arrested a youth accused of injuring two of his fellow students with a knife in Beehama area in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district. “Today around 3 pm in the afternoon, a scuffle broke out between two groups School Time Lfting of Garbage by SMC Causes Traffic Mess
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SRINAGAR: School time lifting of garbage by Srinagar Municipal Corporation causes traffic mess in Lal Bazar area of Srinagar city. The vast dumping site is present near Goenka private school. “Out of 30 feet road, 10 feet are occupied NEP Age Criteria, Parents Protest
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SRINAGAR: Scores of parents on Wednesday staged a protest against Tyndale Biscoe & Mallinson School for flouting the norms of New Education Policy (NEP) while demanding that students of Lower Primary Division i:e, KG students should be promoted to Class 1st. The parents said that the DSEK in a letter dated March 11, 2023 directed the management of Tyndale Biscoe and Mallison Higher secondary school Srinagar to promote kids to next classes prospectively rather than retrospectively. However, a day after the letter was issued, the school came up with fresh notification on preschool age criteria by giving retrospective effect to the NEP-2020 killing the spirit of this new education policy and not following the orders from Directorate of School Education. “Tyndale Biscoe & Mallinson School is not complying with any of the directions from DSEK. Age-appropriated promotion of previous (non-NEP) batches led to their retention in the same class for another year (after re-captioning this class as UKG) which means students have to be in the same class for over 2 years implying that they are badly affecting previous batches, unlike any other school in Jammu and Kashmir. This is sheer arrogance and violation of the New Education Policy," the protesting parents said. "It is shocking why our own school plans to retain KG students in the same class and make them lose one complete year when compared to the fellow batch mates in any other schools of the J&K UT. Besides, it would be a huge financial burden on parents." The protesting parents requested the Divisional Commissioner and Director Education to take note of this grave issue (CNS) 