Kolkata, Feb 1 (IANS) As secondary (Madhyamik) examinations begin in West Bengal from February 2, Monday, the Kolkata Police have launched a helpline to assist the students.If students face any difficulties while reaching their examination centres, they can call the helpline and police officers will come to their aid, it was learnt on Sunday.If students encounter any problems, they can call 9432610039, and the cops will assist them, Kolkata Police said.Assistance will be provided if an examinee …
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Jaipur, Dec 31 (IANS) Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar said that 3,624 government schools in the state are functioning in old and dilapidated buildings, posing safety risks to students. He said that all children studying in these schools will be shifted to safer schools at the earliest. An order in this regard was issued from the Education Minister’s office, which said that preparations should begin immediately to relocate students from unsafe school buildings to nearby schools.Paren…
Chennai, Dec 24 (IANS) The Directorate of School Education and the Directorate of Private Schools have issued strict instructions to all schools across Tamil Nadu not to engage students in special classes of any kind during the ongoing Christmas holidays, which began on Tuesday and will continue till January 4.In a circular issued to all government, government-aided and private schools, the department reiterated that the holiday period granted after the completion of the half-yearly examinations…
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