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Govt schools to celebrate June as ‘Parenting Month'
Govt schools to celebrate June as ‘Parenting Month'

Time of India

time09-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Govt schools to celebrate June as ‘Parenting Month'

1 2 3 Ranchi: In line with the United Nations' declaration of June as 'Parenting Month,' a month-long series of activities will be conducted at govt schools to honour the role of parents in child development. Supported by UNICEF, the initiative focuses on strengthening parent-child relationships, promoting nutrition, education, and emotional well-being. The Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) has directed all districts to organize school-level programmes including drama, games, role plays, parenting drives, and discussions on inclusive parenting. Schools will implement a dedicated parenting activity calendar, with daily monitoring by BRPs and CRPs. Social media platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube will be used to spread awareness. Additionally, 29 parenting videos will be shared to promote positive parenting. On 28 June, a parenting festival will be celebrated in all schools featuring parent felicitation, teacher-parent conferences, and interactive activities. Parents will be educated on nutrition, vaccination, and child care. The school education and literacy department will monitor activities closely, with a state-level review team ensuring effective implementation.

Govt schools embrace yoga through Olympiad initiative
Govt schools embrace yoga through Olympiad initiative

Time of India

time07-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Govt schools embrace yoga through Olympiad initiative

Ranchi: Govt school students are now learning yoga through the Yoga Olympiad initiated by the Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC), embedding yoga into their daily lives. The initiative aims to promote holistic well-being among school children by encouraging the regular practice of yoga and making it an integral part of school life. As part of the programme, selected participants from the Yogamay Jharkhand Olympiad are receiving specialised yoga training from May 29 to June 12. The trained students will represent Jharkhand at the National Yoga Olympiad, scheduled to be held from June 15 to 18 in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu. To institutionalise yoga activities and ensure their continuity, the education department has directed the formation of yoga clubs in all govt and aided schools. These clubs will be constituted on June 12, said officials. Each club will have seven members, including the principal (president), physical education teacher (secretary), and five student members comprising the prime minister, sports minister, and health Minister of the Bal Sansad, along with two students who show interest in yoga. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Talking to TOI on Saturday, state project director at JEPC, Shashi Ranjan, said, "The clubs will be responsible for planning and executing yoga-related activities, especially around key dates such as International Yoga Day." One of the key highlights of the campaign will be the mass Surya Namaskar event which will be held across the state on June 11. From 7:15 am to 8:00 am, students across govt and govt-aided schools will participate simultaneously in performing Surya Namaskar. During this time, students will also practice a standardised 32-posture yoga protocol, helping them to improve flexibility, focus, and overall well-being. Further promoting the integration of yoga into school life, the education department has announced yoga-based competitions on June 19 and 20 as part of the International Yoga Day celebrations. These competitions will be held at the school level and will include painting, essay writing, and quiz contests. School principals will be responsible for ensuring the successful organisation of these events and for encouraging student participation. To ensure sustained engagement with yoga, the programme also includes provisions for weekly yoga practice sessions to be held every Wednesday and Saturday in all schools. In addition, a monthly yoga competition will be organised on the last Saturday of each month, providing students with a platform to showcase their skills and deepen their practice. Ranchi: Govt school students are now learning yoga through the Yoga Olympiad initiated by the Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC), embedding yoga into their daily lives. The initiative aims to promote holistic well-being among school children by encouraging the regular practice of yoga and making it an integral part of school life. As part of the programme, selected participants from the Yogamay Jharkhand Olympiad are receiving specialised yoga training from May 29 to June 12. The trained students will represent Jharkhand at the National Yoga Olympiad, scheduled to be held from June 15 to 18 in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu. To institutionalise yoga activities and ensure their continuity, the education department has directed the formation of yoga clubs in all govt and aided schools. These clubs will be constituted on June 12, said officials. Each club will have seven members, including the principal (president), physical education teacher (secretary), and five student members comprising the prime minister, sports minister, and health Minister of the Bal Sansad, along with two students who show interest in yoga. Talking to TOI on Saturday, state project director at JEPC, Shashi Ranjan, said, "The clubs will be responsible for planning and executing yoga-related activities, especially around key dates such as International Yoga Day." One of the key highlights of the campaign will be the mass Surya Namaskar event which will be held across the state on June 11. From 7:15 am to 8:00 am, students across govt and govt-aided schools will participate simultaneously in performing Surya Namaskar. During this time, students will also practice a standardised 32-posture yoga protocol, helping them to improve flexibility, focus, and overall well-being. Further promoting the integration of yoga into school life, the education department has announced yoga-based competitions on June 19 and 20 as part of the International Yoga Day celebrations. These competitions will be held at the school level and will include painting, essay writing, and quiz contests. School principals will be responsible for ensuring the successful organisation of these events and for encouraging student participation. To ensure sustained engagement with yoga, the programme also includes provisions for weekly yoga practice sessions to be held every Wednesday and Saturday in all schools. In addition, a monthly yoga competition will be organised on the last Saturday of each month, providing students with a platform to showcase their skills and deepen their practice.

Teachers trained to tackle drug abuse
Teachers trained to tackle drug abuse

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Teachers trained to tackle drug abuse

Ranchi: The Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) on Friday conducted an annual district-level training programme aimed at sensitising high-school teachers about drug abuse and equipping them with tools to identify and prevent substance use among students. The training focused on the need to address not only tobacco use but also the exposure of adolescents to stimulants, depressants, opioids, and hallucinogens. Friday's session is part of the department's ongoing efforts to prepare action plan to curb drugs among students. Pankaj Kumar, assistant district project officer said, "This time, we've broadened our scope to include other harmful substances beyond tobacco." Sushant Kumar, consultant, district tobacco control cell, spoke on the root causes of drug abuse, which include curiosity, peer pressure, stress, trauma, family environment, and media influence. Sushant said, "Drug abuse often begins at home when children observe substance use among elders. Schools must step in to break this chain." The training also covered early indicators of drug use, such as sudden behavioural changes, falling academic performance, a shift in peer groups, and noticeable physical symptoms. Teachers were educated on relevant legal frameworks, including Section 6 of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act and Juvenile Justice Act, the officials added. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

Showcause to 38 schools over results
Showcause to 38 schools over results

Time of India

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Showcause to 38 schools over results

Ranchi: In view of the poor performance in CBSE Class XII examinations 2025 under the Mukhyamantri Utkrishta Vidyalaya scheme, the Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) has issued showcause notices to several CM Schools of Excellence. These schools recorded pass percentages below 60%. In the Science stream, 19 schools were flagged, including institutions in Lohardaga, Giridih, Chatra, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Ramgarh, Dumka, Latehar, Seraikela, Godda, Jamtara, Koderma, Garhwa, Chaibasa, and Sahibganj. Among these, the KGBV CM School of Excellence, Sahibganj, showed the poorest result with only 11.49% of students passing. Ten of these schools recorded pass rates under 50%. In the Commerce stream, 10 schools were identified for poor performance, with CD Girls CM Excellence School, Jhumri Tilaiya, Koderma recording the lowest pass rate of 8.33%. Six of these institutions scored below 50%. Additionally, nine schools offering Arts courses, including those in Seraikela, Godda, Dumka, Sahibganj, and Palamu, were also directed to explain their performance. JEPC has asked all identified schools to submit replies in seven working days, read an official notice.

Three-day tech quest concludes in Gumla
Three-day tech quest concludes in Gumla

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Three-day tech quest concludes in Gumla

Gumla: A three-day Gumla Tech Quest concluded on Sunday in Gumla district on the occasion of the National Technology Day , which is celebrated to commemorate the successful Pokhran Nuclear Test —Operation Shakti — on May 11 programmes including a workshop was held at the district science centre (DSC) on the theme of 'use of technology, science, and innovation in education' as part of the programme, which was organised by the district administration along with the Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC) to sensitise students and public at large on significance of science and technology. "The event began with a workshop for students of the CM School of Excellence, focusing on the use of technology, science, and innovation in education," said Dildar Singh, assistant nodal officer of the Gift of Education initiative run by the students were also introduced to robotics, 3D printing, and various scientific exhibits during the fest. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

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