The Delhi High Court has mandated guidelines to regulate smartphone use in schools instead of enforcing a complete ban. The ...
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Hosted on MSNCBSE: If the 10th class exams are held twice, the session will become 14 months long, the burden of fees will increase on parents..The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is considering conducting the Class 10 exams twice from next year. The board ...
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Hosted on MSNCBSE Board Exam: Will writing longer answers get you more marks? CBSE exam controller gave a clear answer..Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) class 10th and 12th board exams have started from 15 February. The final board ...
Pushing back against Hindi is a cornerstone of Dravidian politics and played an important role in DMK's first major election ...
The students, the court said, must also be counselled that high levels of screen-time and social media engagement could lead ...
While acknowledging the detrimental effects of unregulated smartphone usage, the court also recognised their positive aspects ...
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India Today on MSNDelhi High Court sets guidelines for student smartphone use, no complete banThe Delhi High Court has framed guidelines for student smartphone use in schools, while rejecting a total ban. It stressed ...
A complete ban on students using smartphones in schools is undesirable and unworkable, the Delhi High Court recently said ...
The owner and chancellor of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya, Mahbubul Hoque, was granted bail by the ...
‘Hindi imperialism’: How `battle over languages’ has stirred up hornet’s nest in South India
There are growing concerns over the Centre’s three-language policy – Hindi, English, and local language of the state in education ...
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