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The Delhi Government has decided ... professor and a student at the Jindal School of Environment & Sustainability, O.P. Jindal Global University, Haryana, India.) ...
The education minister said that while 2,07,685 students were enrolled in class 5 in government schools ... for all recognised private schools in Haryana to reserve 25 per cent of seats in class ...
The minister said that Haryana’s government schools have witnessed a remarkable improvement in board exam results. In 2015, the Class 10 pass percentage was 33.42%, which has surged to 93.22% in ...
Haryana's education minister Mahipal Dhanda emphasizes enhancing government school quality by providing better facilities and ensuring enrollment surpasses previous records. The state enforces strict ...
Haryana government increases the income limit of creamy layer "The state government has increased the income limit of creamy layer for Backward Classes from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh annually and ...
Mentioning that government's motive ... towards Developed Haryana and Developed India." Babasaheb's birth anniversary today is marked by a public holiday with schools, banks and some public ...
Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi on Monday said the state government is trying to bridge the gap between public and private education by establishing the Model Sanskriti and Saarthak Model ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while flagging off the first direct commercial flight from Haryana's Hisar airport to Ayodhya ...
With the beginning of the new academic session, the Education Department observed a Parvesh Utsav in government schools. However, textbooks for Classes I to VIII are yet to reach the schools.
New Delhi: Haryana’s government offered Vinesh Phogat, a wrestler and politician, several incentives comparable to those given to Olympic silver medalists. Phogat chose a cash reward.
Lafayette Consolidated Government, Lafayette Parish School System, and the Lafayette Garden Club announced the winners of the 2025 Anti-Litter Poster Contest. The contest encouraged Lafayette ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...