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8,583 students allotted seats in second phase free admissions in private schools in A.P.
8,583 students allotted seats in second phase free admissions in private schools in A.P.

The Hindu

time5 hours ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

8,583 students allotted seats in second phase free admissions in private schools in A.P.

Samagra Shiksha State Project Director B. Srinivasa Rao on Friday said 8,583 students had been selected in the second and final phase of lottery conducted to select students for free admissions under clause 12 (1) (C) of the Right to Education (RTE) Act in private unaided schools across the State for the academic year 2025-26. In a statement, Mr. Rao said information about the selected students will be sent via SMS to the mobile numbers of the parents, and it will also be made available on the website The students who were allotted seats must visit their respective schools with valid documents between June 21 and 28 to confirm their admissions. For details, the toll-free number 18004258599 can be contacted. Verification He said school managements had been instructed to verify the documents and provide admissions, and warned that if any school denied admission without valid reasons, departmental action will be taken against it. Mr. Rao said these admissions will be verified through special logins allotted to the Additional Project Coordinators (APCs) of Samagra Shiksha at the district level. He said should there be any doubt, the school managements must call the respective Mandal or District Education Officers or Regional Joint Directors of the School Education Department. Mr. Rao informed that in the first phase, applications for Class 1 admissions were accepted from May 2 to May 19, during which 37,427 children registered. Out of them, 28,561 were deemed eligible through the verification process. In the first phase lottery, 23,118 students were allotted seats, and 15,541 students have joined the schools. .

Urgent need seen for integrating Indian Knowledge Systems in today's education
Urgent need seen for integrating Indian Knowledge Systems in today's education

The Hindu

time6 hours ago

  • General
  • The Hindu

Urgent need seen for integrating Indian Knowledge Systems in today's education

There is an urgent need to integrate the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) into the current education system, Ashok Rao, retired professor from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) said in Dharwad on Thursday. 'We should all realise its importance and efforts should be made to give it due prominence,' Prof. Rao said. He was delivering a special lecture on Indian Knowledge Systems as part of an eight-day refresher programme titled Perspective and Sensitivity of the New National Education Policy, organised by the Malaviya Mission Teachers Training Centre at Karnatak University. Prof. Rao emphasised that the Indian education system has traditionally held its own unique significance. He explained that globally, there are five major knowledge systems—Western, Arabic, Indian, and Indigenous knowledge systems—among which the Western Knowledge System has had a dominant influence on India's current educational structure. He noted that the Western model has greatly impacted the economic, social, and industrial sectors across the world, including India. 'However, we must now focus on understanding and strengthening Indian Knowledge Systems,' he said. Highlighting the pluralistic and multicultural dimensions of Indian education, Prof. Rao said the importance of transmitting the Indian Knowledge Systems to the current generation through well-structured educational institutions. He called for reforms in both the curriculum and institutional-focused education models to better reflect Indian values. Indian Knowledge Systems is deeply rooted in culture, ethics, religion, diversity, wellness, traditions, and heritage. However, currently, there is a shortage of qualified teachers to effectively impart this knowledge. Prof. Rao said that Gautam Buddha deserves credit for introducing the concept of meditation from India to the world.

First batch of 33 pilgrims leaves for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Sikkim's Nathula
First batch of 33 pilgrims leaves for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Sikkim's Nathula

The Hindu

time9 hours ago

  • The Hindu

First batch of 33 pilgrims leaves for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Sikkim's Nathula

'The first batch of 33 pilgrims and two liaison officers left for Kailash Manasarovar Yatra via Nathula in Sikkim on Friday (June 20, 2025),' officials said. 'Governor Om Prakash Mathur flagged off the yatra at a function held at the Sino-Indian frontier in East Sikkim,' they said. The function was organised by the Ministry of External Affairs. Tourism and Civil Aviation Department Additional Chief Secretary C.S. Rao welcomed the pilgrims on behalf of the State Government and the people of Sikkim. He said that the first batch comprised 33 pilgrims and two liaison officers, one each from the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police. Mr. Rao said the State Government, in coordination with the departments concerned and paramilitary forces, had made all necessary arrangements to ensure the safety, comfort and smooth passage of the pilgrims during their journey. The Governor, in his address, appreciated the reopening of the yatra after six years and said that the resumption of pilgrimage was made possible owing to consistent efforts by the Centre. Mathur said Kailash Manasarovar holds deep religious and cultural importance for pilgrims across the country. The Sikkim Governor said that more batches of pilgrims would undertake the journey in the coming days. Mathur lauded the State Government for the flag-off event at Nathula and appreciated the people of Sikkim for upholding the value of "Atithi Devo Bhava" with commitment and respect towards the pilgrims. The Governor advised the pilgrims to take care of their health and expressed hope for a smooth and safe pilgrimage. This year, 750 Indian pilgrims have been selected for the yatra, with 500 travelling in 10 groups via the Nathu La route and 250 through the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand.

‘Finish Yelahanka flyover work by December-end': BBMP Chief
‘Finish Yelahanka flyover work by December-end': BBMP Chief

New Indian Express

time16 hours ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

‘Finish Yelahanka flyover work by December-end': BBMP Chief

BENGALURU: BBMP Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao has directed officials to complete the flyover work on Doddaballapur Main Road in Yelahanka by December. Speaking during inspection near Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan Main Road in the Yelahanka zone, he said that the 2-km flyover work is 60 per cent complete and officials have been told to complete the remaining work by December-end. Rao also inspected footpath of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan Main Road and noticed that the footpath had collapsed in some places. He instructed the officials to immediately carry out repairs including installing kerb stones. Iron rods installed by BESCOM to the transformer on the footpath are too low, which will cause difficulty for the public to walk on the footpath, he said, instructing BESCOM officials concerned to immediately fix it. On the 16th B-Cross Road in Yelahanka's surroundings, he noticed that some shop owners had thrown waste on the footpath and told the marshals to fine the shop owners. He also instructed them to instruct them not to throw waste on the roadside or in empty spaces. He directed officials to immediately install slabs, which were not installed for the 15-metre footpath at Chikkabommasandra Cross. Noticing a building being constructed on the 1st Main Road in A-Sector of Yelahanka in violation of the plan, Rao instructed the officials to immediately issue a notice under the Municipal Corporation Act 2020 and remove parts of the building constructed in violation of the plan. He also instructed the officials to take action against the buildings constructed in violation of the plan within the Yelahanka zone. It is essential to carry out annual maintenance of the newly constructed watch tower, cycle track, car tower, Kannada Akshara Mala and other decorative lights in Yelahanka, he said and instructed the officials to submit a proposal for the grant required for their annual maintenance.

Drunk driving and overspeeding led to fatal Jeppinamogaru accident: Police
Drunk driving and overspeeding led to fatal Jeppinamogaru accident: Police

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • The Hindu

Drunk driving and overspeeding led to fatal Jeppinamogaru accident: Police

The Mangaluru City Police on Thursday said that the accident that happened at Jeppinamogaru in the early hours of Wednesday, in which the car driver Aman Rao, 22 and a passenger Om Shree, 24, died, and two others sustained injuries, was due to drunk driving and over-speeding. Rao, son of a businessman, and Om Shree, vice-president of the Dakshina Kannada unit of the National Students' Union of India, along with two others, Ashish, 23, and a foreign national, Jerry, 23, were returning to the city from Talapady in the wee hours of Wednesday. Rao, who was at the wheel, lost control over the vehicle and hit the median of the Kochi-Panvel National Highway 66 at Jeppinamogaru. Traffic South Police had registered cases of 'rash and negligent driving and 'causing death by negligence' under the Bharatiya Nyaya Samihta and a case of drink and drive under the provisions of the Indian Motor Vehicles Act. A release by the City Police Commissioner on Thursday said that during the investigation, it was found that the car driver was overspeeding and was under the influence of alcohol. It was to caution the public that the chances of accidents were higher when one drives under the influence of alcohol, thereby causing irreparable loss and damage to one's family and dependents. If a person is found driving under the influence of alcohol, a case under Section 185 of the IMV is booked against the driver, entailing a penalty of ₹10,000, the release stated. Overspeeding also contributes to accidents and attracts a fine of ₹1,000 for light motor vehicles and ₹2,000 for heavy vehicles under Section 183 of the IMV, it stated. The police advised the public against overspeeding and driving under the influence of alcohol.

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