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Students Will Participate In The First PISA Survey In India
The students of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and the Territory of the Union of Chandigarh will participate in the Program for the International Student Assessment (PISA) 2021. This w
Parents Slammed For Not Stopping Their Children’s Gaming Addictions
You already know about Fortnite, athletes, streamers – renowned games religiously played by kids, but should we be concerned about its effects on the children? The parents of youths who haven&r
Archaeologists Want To Win People Back To Science
In the month of February, one of the famous podcast: The Joe Rogan Experience referred to an idea that was made popular by some of the books and TV shows: that an image of the Mayan King K’inich
With Evolving Classrooms There Are Things Which Are Disappearing Gradually
In this new-age, we need students to gain knowledge beyond the textbooks. As such, the schools are going to offer a window for classes where students can express, learn more about themselves and explo
In CBSE Exams, Less Than 10 Students Appeared For These Subjects
The CBSE Board Class 10th, 12th Result of 2019, not even ten students appeared for these subjects, exams conducted anyway, in which one student appeared for Human Rights and the other appeared for The
Schools Haven’t Complied to CBSE Norms to Reduce the Weight Of Bags
In the CBSE circular, released in August, the board reiterated that all affiliated schools must take measures to reduce the weight of school bags and homework load on children and that this has to be
Large Antarctic Ice Shelf Is About To Break Apart
Although the rift started years ago, it is slowly and steadily entering the final phase. With the fear of the iceberg breaking down, the British research station has been shifted to a safer location
‘Experimental Learning’- The New Punch Line For CBSE In The Academic Session 2019-20
The CBSE secretary, Anurag Tripathi said that the students should learn from what they study and use it practically. There should not be any more rote learning, in which they only learn for exams and
A Basketball Training Program Launched For The Underprivileged By A Class 11 Delhi Student
More than 140 underprivileged school students in Delhi have participated in a five-day basketball training program organized by 'ASSIST' in collaboration with Crossover Basketball and Scholars Academy
Manu Gulati: A Delhi Government School Teacher Conferred Martha Farrell Award 2019
Manu, a Delhi Government school teacher has been consistently striving hard in breaking the stereotypes and transforming the education landscape for the Gen Z. She has played a pivotal role in empower
The CBSE Syllabus Would Comprise Of A Chapter Related To The Disadvantages of Smoking
Today, the Gen Y is embracing trends which at times are unknowingly followed. Accompanying one such trend, the youth is readily under the smoking approach - the cigarettes. Delhi government's Health
Migrations To Canary Islands Are Investigated By DNA Study Investigates
According to a New York Times report, migrants from North Africa first reached the Canary Islands around A.D. 100. Then, they inhabited all seven of the islands by A.D. 1000 at the latest. The study
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