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Centre For History Awareness

The Central government is very keen on raising the knowledge about the nation’s glorious past among the children and youth. This realisation has come about as the nation’s history is looked upon as textbook subject by a majority of children. In fact, the recent trend indicates a shift of interest levels towards the history of the West, i.e. USA, even when the youth is totally ignorant of their own vast and glorious history. Such sentiments were expressed during the celebrations of the Bahadur Shah Zafar Birth Anniversary that was convened by the Centre for Freedom Struggle Studies, IGNOU. There were three main points that were stressed upon. These included exhuming the mortal remains of the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, construction of a national monument in Delhi in honour of martyrs who had died fighting the British and updating the history books that tend to create an impression that Bahadur Shah Zafar had surrendered to the British. The forum felt that the correction of misplaced facts would also help to strengthen the Hindu-Muslim harmony.

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Nursery Admissions Begin in Delhi

Most of the Delhi-based nursery schools have announced the onset of the new admission session. This time there is a slight difference in the admission schedule of pre-primary schools. The nursery admissions have begun in some schools only and would be followed by the other schools, unlike the usual practice of numerous preschools announcing their admissions simultaneously. This will help the parents to avoid rushing to each school, be more relaxed and take a more informed decision regarding the admission of their child. This makes a lot of sense, keeping in view the ever-increasing realisation of the need for good schooling before entering primary education.

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Boost For Tourism/Hospitality Education

The Indian tourism industry has faced an annual scarcity of 2,00,000 trained professionals. The current system offers only 12,000 trained people. Taking this problem into consideration, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, CCEA has approved the proposal for broadening the scope for better infrastructure and more trained manpower resources. As a result, new educational institutes will be created in the key areas of tourism and hospitality. Even the existing polytechnics and universities would be upgrading to offer hospitality/tourism-related courses. This would translate into the strengthening of the currently-operational establishments like the IHMs and Food Craft Institutes. Some of these institutes would be turned into centres of excellence for the above-mentioned courses.

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CERC Demands Education on Natural Resources

The Ahmedabad-based CERC or Consumer Education and Research Centre has called upon the government to follow the guidelines set by the UNEP — United Nations Environment Programme and begin formally educating the children about the sustainable consumption of natural resources and their conservation. UNEP has already pioneered this cause and even mentioned the different developmental and environmental factors involved. CERC would be working together with a German agency called GTZ for developing easy-to-understand booklets and animation films for sending across this message to the students.

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Initiative by IGNOU in J & K

IGNOU has launched a drive to divert the attention of youth in the troubled state of Jammu and Kashmir. Indira Gandhi National Open University, IGNOU’s Special Study Centre in Bhalessa — the winter capital of J&K, has taken an initiative to motivate the youth of Jammu & Kashmir towards education and employment. The Study Centre plans to conduct numerous seminars, debates and campaigns in sync with the NSWA — National Students Welfare Association. This is a first in J&K’s history for any NGO to undertake such an enterprising plan.

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CBSE Ready with JENESYS, HOTS

Nearly 70 students from various CBSE-affiliated schools had visited Japan in December, 2007. This initiative was a part of Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for students and Youth Programme — JENESYS. Central Board of Secondary Education — CBSE has announced that the second participation event of JENESYS would be held in 2008. Its objective is to further the mutual understanding among the students. CBSE also announced that it would organise the National Progressive School Conference from 15th to 16th October, 2008. Science teachers from across the nation would be discussing the Higher Order Thinking Skills or HOTS-based questions for Class X science-related subjects during this conference.

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UPSC-CDS Examination Dates

15th February, 2009 has been announced as the official date for the Union Public Service Commission, UPSC to conduct the CDS — Combined Defence Services Examination (I). This examination serves as an entrance test for admission to the IMA — Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Air Force Academy. These exams are being conducted for gaining admission to the above-mentioned courses due to commence in January, 2010. For any form of clarification regarding the application procedure, eligibility and candidature, candidates can contact UPSC’s own Facilitation Counter near gate ‘C’ of its campus. Help can also be sought over the Telephone Numbers — (011)23385271/ (011)23381125/ (011)23098543 on working days, any time between 10 am to 5 pm.

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New Cinema Varsity in Karnataka

This would be perhaps the first-of-its kind university in India. The Karnataka government has announced that they are considering a proposal of establishing a university dedicated to the study of Cinema in memory of the iconic Kannada cinema performer — the Late Rajkumar. Rajkumar is considered a legend in the Kannada film industry. He had been honoured with the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Award for his contribution to the Kannada film industry. The request for the university’s naming was made by the KANFIDA — Kannada Film Directors Association. Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa has stated that the proposal had a good chance of being approved.

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Free Entry in National Parks for Students in MP

The students of Madhya Pradesh, MP are celebrating the announcement by the state government, wherein school children and BPL cardholders would be provided free entry in national parks in the state. This free access would be available to all the students of the state during the Wildlife Week. This initiative has been taken by the state Forest Minister, Vijay Shah. He said that the competitions will be held during the special Week to spread awareness about wildlife among the students and encourage the conservation of forests and wild animals. This week-long event would also include painting competitions with the themes being centred on wildlife and conservation of natural resources like the forests.

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Are Indian Students Passive Learners?

In a recent study of the Human Resource Development Ministry is to believed, most Indian students are passive learners, i.e. the learning style of a majority of Indian students is through inert mediums like listening to the teachers or taking dictations. The HRD report states that nearly 45 to 55 percent of the classroom time of such students is spent in passive learning. This further calculated into just 20 to 32 percent of classroom time of the students in active learning which is done through self-studying or by completing assignments. The study was conducted across five states including Assam, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Orissa, among students of class II, IV and VI. In terms of state-wise segregation, the active learning time was lowest in states like Haryana and the highest in Orissa. It was noticed that most students approached mathematics by being more actively involved.

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