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Time of India
14 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
LKG, UKG classes to commence in 120 anganwadis this year
Hubballi: In a move to strengthen early childhood education at govt-run anganwadi centres, the women and child welfare department will introduce LKG and UKG classes at 120 centres in the district starting this academic year. The education department has already initiated similar efforts in govt primary schools. The state govt earlier announced the launch of pre-primary education in various districts, which is now being implemented. Admitting children to pre-KG has become expensive in private institutions. Today, the obsession with English-medium schools has increased among parents. Parents want their children to study in convents even if they have to work. This is also causing enrolment in govt schools to decline. Realising this, the Women and Child Welfare Department decided to teach pre-primary education across the state. Through this, it started an effort to attract parents to govt Anganwadis. There is a rising demand for LKG/UKG in schools among parents, especially in rural areas. To prevent kids from enrolling in private and other schools, the decision was made to start LKG education across the state. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Online Degrees: Boost Your Salary and Change Your Life! Online Degree Search Now Undo However, the education department has started with pre-KG in more than 100 schools since last year. In the district, PM SHRI schools that have started pre-KG are running at full strength. The classrooms for these children have been designed to be attractive and colourful. Deputy Director of the Women and Child Welfare Department, Dharwad, Huligemma Kukanur, said that there are 1,622 anganwadis functioning in the district. The department asked for a list of anganwadis to start pre-KG classes. Therefore, a list of 120 anganwadis has been sent to the govt for approval. Soon, after directions from the govt, the classes will start, she said. Shobha Karikatti, a contract teacher at PM SHRI School, Amargol, said that in UKG, 35 children and in LKG, 27 children were admitted, running at full strength. Teaching methods are different in private institutions. Activity-based education is our first priority. For that, we revised many toys, materials, flashcards, notes for teachers, etc. Pre-KG teachers will be trained at the District Institute of Education and Training every year. The English language is also included for children. For the intellectual and mental development of children, activity-based teaching is provided, she said.


India.com
5 days ago
- Health
- India.com
Meet IAS Pamela Satpathy, who is getting viral due to..., she is currently posted at....
Meet IAS Pamela Satpathy, who is getting viral due to..., she is currently posted at.... When you get a particular position, amenities come easy. You get the luxury of not waiting for anything and things get easier. However, when it comes to setting example, a very few bureaucrats come forward. It is very unusual and commendable that a high-ranking government official like the District Collector got treated in a government hospital instead of going to a private hospital. With position, comes responsibility and an IAS officer is going viral for displaying this. IAS Pamela Satpathy is in the news and for all good reasons. She was suffering from respiratory problems and she set an example by getting surgery done in a government hospital. IAS Pamela Satpathy had complained of difficulty in breathing and headache for some time. She also had sinus problems. She was admitted to the Government General Hospital in Karimnagar on Sunday morning. After examination, the doctors told that a bone has grown in her nose. Surgery is required for this. The team of ENT (ear, nose, throat) surgeons successfully performed her endoscopy nasal surgery and septoplasty surgery. Praise from CM Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has openly praised and congratulated Karimnagar Collector Pamela Satpathy that this has increased people's confidence in government hospitals. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that government hospitals have modern facilities, experienced doctors and service-minded employees. He said that now it is important to believe that good medical services are available in government hospitals. The Chief Minister wrote on 'X' (Twitter) that I congratulate Karimnagar District Collector Pamela Satpathy. Who has instilled this confidence in the people by getting treatment in a government hospital. Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha also praised her. Always a dedicated worker Pamela Satpathy is an IAS officer and has always shown dedication towards her work and a spirit to serve the people. When she was the collector of Yadadri district, she got her son admitted to an Anganwadi centre. She also started programmes like 'Friday Sabha' to strengthen Anganwadis, improve government schools and for women's health. As a district collector, she tries to reach out to the people and know their problems. She is also working to keep government hospitals clean and improve medical services.

The Hindu
6 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Anganwadis seek extension of welfare schemes to them
Anganwadi workers and Helpers staged a protest, on the call given by the Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Union, an affiliate of the CITU, at the Gandhi statue near GVMC and placed a memorandum at the feet of the Mahatma, on Monday, demanding implementation of government welfare schemes. The other demands include: stop showing them as 'government employees' in the official record as they were only being paid a honorarium. Demanding an immediate response from the government to their demands, Union leader K. Venkata Lakshmi said that the wages of the Anganwadis were not hiked for the past six years though the prices of essential commodities were skyrocketing. She said that the Anganwadis were living a hand-to-mouth existence with their wages remaining stagnant and prices spiralling. She sought that the government should recognise the services of the Anganwadi workers and helpers and extend the benefit of welfare schemes like Thalliki Vandanam, pensions, rice cards and housing to them. Union honorary secretary Mani, honorary advisor Brundavathi, district general secretary Devi, treasurer K. Padmavathi, district leaders Sridevi, Satyavathi, Begum, Sivalakshmi, Venkatalakshmi and Durga were among those who participated.


Hindustan Times
14-06-2025
- Climate
- Hindustan Times
One killed in house collapse amid heavy rain in Karnataka
One person died and another went missing in separate rain-related incidents across the state, which suffered unrelenting rains over the past week. The state also reported several incidents of flooding, house collapse, and road blockages. Authorities in Belagavi, Dharwad and Malnad districts have issued alerts and declared holidays for all educational insitutions. A 65-year-old woman, identified as Pakirawwa Haveri, died after her mud house collapsed while she was asleep early on Friday, police said. 'She was stuck in the debris of mud and stones. She was found dead by the time the neighbours were able to retrieve her body,' police Bhimashankar Guled. The Gokak rural police said that the structure, weakened by incessant rains, gave way around dawn. Haveri was declared brought dead at the Gokak government hospital. Meanwhile, a 58-year-old man, identified as Hussainsab Kalasa, went missing after his two-wheeler was swept away in an overflowing drain at Hubbali city on Thursday night, police said . 'While the passersby were able to rescue the pillion rider, Kalasa remained untraceable at the time of reporting,' said Bhimashankar Guled. In Yaragatti taluk, 42-year-old Pakirappa Bhimappa Banyagol from Gokak town was swept away along with his bike while crossing a canal at Chikkabadanur during a flash flood late on Thursday night. He was found stuck in debris on Friday nearly two kilometres from the spot he fell, said police. 'Police and people who were searching for him found him stuck on Friday morning. They retrieved him, took him out and shifted to the primary health center at Yaragatti where he was reportedly recovering,' said Muragod police inspector IM Matapati. Meanwhile, in Karwar in Uttara Kannada district, hundreds of homes submerged and several low lying areas were inundated, officials said on Friday. The city was also struck by a landslide that occurred near Sai Mandir on Dobighat Road early on Thursday morning, officials said. With heavy rainfall continuing across coastal, north-interior, and south-interior Karnataka, the IMD issued a red alert for June 13 across multiple districts including Udupi, Uttara Kannada, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag, Kodagu, and Shivamogga. District administrations responded by declaring holidays for Anganwadis and schools in several areas, including Udupi, where deputy commissioner K Vidyakumari confirmed the precautionary closure. With inputs from PTI


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Climate
- Time of India
2 districts on red alert today
Kochi/ Kasaragod: The IMD warned of very heavy rainfall for many districts over the next seven days. Kannur and Kasaragod are on red alert on Saturday. The state is on full alert for very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall on Sunday. Strong westerlies are likely to prevail over Kerala and the Lakshadweep area in the lower tropospheric levels. District collectors of Kannur and Kasaragod declared a holiday for all educational institutions for Saturday and Sunday. Schools, Anganwadis, tuition centres and Madrasas should remain closed, the collectors informed. However, examinations will be held as scheduled earlier. Further, tourism destinations in Kasaragod district will remain closed on these days, the collector said. A strong wind warning was also issued for the state until June 17. Strong surface winds with speeds occasionally reaching 50-60kmph are likely to prevail from Saturday to Monday. Fishermen were warned to stay off the Kerala coasts as squally weather with wind speeds of 40-50kmph, gusting to 60kmph, will prevail along and off the Kerala coasts until June 17. IMD said the upper air cyclonic circulation over north coastal Andhra Pradesh and adjoining south Odisha now lies over North Interior Karnataka and adjoining Telangana and Rayalaseema, extending up to 5.8km above mean sea level, tilting southwestwards with height. The trough now runs from south coastal Odisha to the west-central Arabian Sea across the upper air cyclonic circulation over North Interior Karnataka, adjoining Telangana and Rayalaseema, and the neighbourhood at 3.1km above mean sea level. Several places in the state received heavy rainfall. Hosdurg recorded 8cm, while Vadakara and Peringome got 7cm. Aryankavu, Haripad, Kodungallur, Kudulu, Nooranad, Kunnamkulam, Chemberi and Bayar recorded 5cm on Friday morning. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .