Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said the prevailing western thought about education is business-oriented
Giving clear indications of an early verdict in the hijab row, the Karnataka High Court directed counsels to complete their arguments by this week.
Amit Shah said on Monday that the matter related to the hijab controversy is in court but he personally feels that a school's dress code should be followed by people of all religions.
The Karnataka government reiterated that Hijab is not an essential religious practice and said religious instructions should be kept outside the educational institutions.
A three-judge panel of Karnataka High Court, formed to look into the petitions on hijab row, resumed hearing on Monday afternoon
Delhi University is preparing the curriculum of its various undergraduate courses and the process will take another three to four months, according to officials. The Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF), prepared in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP), was approved by the executive council of the university on February 11. We are now moving to get the courses done. The work has just begun. We will put the course content up for public feedback. The process will take another three to four months, an official said. The UGCF includes two features of the NEP the multidisciplinary approach and the multiple entry and exit scheme (MEES). Under MEES, students can exit at the end of an academic year with a degree. According to the draft, students will stand to earn a total of 176 credits at the end of the fourth year of their undergraduate degree. They need to earn a minimum of 50 per cent credits in a discipline to get the degree with a major in that discipline. The .
Union Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday termed education as the cornerstone in the foundation of nation-building and said that India has the pride to place knowledge above all.
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The Delhi University (DU) said all examinations in March and April will be held in open book format, ending uncertainty around the mode of the test among students.
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The state government has also allowed the institutions to open their hostels with Covid protocols issued by the government
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The government has continued with earlier policies, schemes and extent of outlays, without attempting radical shifts or transformations
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PM Narendra Modi said that awareness about education is visible at every level in society and mentioned that India is a sacred land of education and knowledge.
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The Supreme Court allowed the Central government to provide 27 per cent reservation for OBC and 10 per cent to EWS in All India quota seats in medical courses