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Punjab government abolishes date-of-birth based tie-breaker in board examsThe Punjab government has abolished the date-of-birth-based tie-breaker system in board exams to ensure fair ranking for all high-scoring s...
Haryana govt approves new policy for teachersThe new policy replaces the 2018 rules and will use a merit-based, technology-driven system for voluntary transfers of primary teachers (PR...
OP Chautala: Haryana veteran who played a risky game of thronesOm Prakash Chautala, a prominent Jat leader and former Haryana chief minister, died. He served five terms as CM, one full term. Chautala fa...
IMT land acquisition: Government mulling over policy to compensate villagers, says Manohar Lal KhattarKhattar, who was speaking to reporters after attending the monthly meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committ...
Schools in Haryana to reopen for classes 9 to 12 from July 16; 6 to 8 from July 23According to an order issued by the Directorate School Education, offline classes will resume for students of Classes IX-XII from July 16. ...
Haryana mulls reopening of educational institutions as Covid cases decline"As of now, the COVID-19 curve is flattened. Therefore, while ensuring strict adherence of COVID-19, the educational institutions should be...
Haryana govt pushed future of youth into darkness: Surjewala“In the cities and towns of Haryana, the unemployment rate has reached 41.80 per cent,” he said, alleging it was because of the lopsided po...
View: Why National Education Policy 2020 may not change India's govt schools for betterMost of the education sector reforms listed in NEP are unlikely to work if teachers continue to spend less than a fifth of their working ti...
Private school owners, teachers gherao house of Haryana minister Anil VijThey demanded from the government scrap rule 134-A of Haryana School Education Rules and implement the provisions of Right to Education Act.
Haryana to go kerosene free from next year: Manohar Lal KhattarHaryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today announced that the state will be made kerosene free next year.
Third eye: BJP brass mixing business & pleasure in Bengal?Bengal BJP will hold its ‘chintan shivir’ in Fort Raichak, a riverside luxury resort on the outskirts of Kolkata.
Amid staff crunch & fund cuts, new tweaks hobble higher educationIndia's gigantic higher education set-up -- 712 universities, 37,204 colleges, 30 million students, 1.3 million teachers -- is in the grip ...
CABE meet on extending RTE to pre-school, secondary levelsThe objective is to bring uniformity in the policy for admitting the little ones at the nursery level and checking drop outs beyond Class V...
Large industrial units to be set up in all districts: Manohar Lal KhattarTaking a dig at the previous governments, the CM said that in the last 48 years, no government understood the problems of people despite ha...
Haryana government to fill 50,000 posts in various departments: CM Manohar Lal Khattar"There is a need to fill 50,000 posts in various government departments and these posts will soon be filled," Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khatta...
Scrap no-fail policy of RTE: RSS pracharak Dinanath BatraRSS pracharak Dinanath Batra has said the policy, in its present form, is going against the interest of students and should be repealed.
Rs 1600 crore sanctioned for construction of roads: Manohar Lal KhattarHaryana government has sanctioned Rs 1,600 crore for construction of roads, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said today.
Yoga to be made compulsory in all schools of Haryana: Manohar Lal KhattarDuring zero hour period, yoga practice will be held in all schools and it will be treated as an integral part of the sports training progra...
Haryana to develop state varsities as 'centres of excellence'The Chief Minister stated this while addressing teachers after inaugurating the administrative block of Pt. Neki Ram Sharma Government Coll...
- Himachal Pradesh to introduce circle rates for land registration
Himachal Pradesh cabinet today decided to introduce circle rates for assessing the stamp duty for registration of land.