New Delhi [India], November 23 (ANI/Mediawire): Parenting has always been a tough pill to swallow. But in today's digital world, it is a scary, bitter one too.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 31 (ANI/PNN): The modern times have brought numerous challenges for the entire education ecosystem. During the last couple of years, the entire education sector has struggled to defeat the pandemic-induced abnormalities. Both Schools and Parents have experienced the stress of Fund Flow which has disturbed the entire ecosystem like never before. On the one hand quality education of the child is a priority for the parents while on the other hand fee payment is becoming difficult for them. Also, for the education institutions Fee remains the primary source of funds which has been distressed. The jittery liquidity movement creates friction in their overall operations which eventually reflects on their performance and reputation.
New Delhi [India], May 4 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Manya - The Princeton Review, a study abroad Education Company is hosting a Thought Leadership Forum titled The Pursuit of Graduate Management Education and the Role of GMAT on 6th May'2022.
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], March 23 (ANI): The Department of Women and Child Development, Odisha has issued standard operating procedures (SOP) for reopening of Anganwadi Centres (AWCs) across the state from March 28.
New Delhi [India], January 17 (ANI/Mediawire): CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) has released the Sample Paper for Class 10 12 Term 2 Exams 2022.
Ludhiana Dec 25 PTI Delhi Health Minister and AAP leader Satyendra Jain here on Saturday alleged that corrupt policies of previous governments pushed Punjab into a financial crisis and if voted to power his party will check corruption and create jobs for the youth Jain said this addressing a meeting organised by the trader wing of the Aam Aadmi Party AAP at Jandiali Khurd about 40 kms from here He said the youth of the state has been compelled to go abroad due to lack of employment opportunities Parents in Punjab also encourage their children to go abroad as they feel insecure due to the drug menace and corruption he alleged If voted to power AAP will create employment opportunities so that brain drain is stopped He said wrong and corrupt attitude of previous state governments compelled the industry to either close down or migrate to other states AAP will have zero tolerance for corruption he said He promised all government services related to trade and industry will be made online To a query he said the chief ministerial face of AAP will be announced much earlier than other parties PTI COR CHS VSD RDK RDK
New Delhi Oct 27 PTI Parents in the national capital have mixed reaction to the DDMAs move to allow reopening of schools for all classes from Monday with some calling it necessary to make up for the learning loss and others raising concerns about Covid risk amid festivities and pollution levelsThe Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA on Wednesday decided that schools will reopen for all classes from November 1 with 50 per cent student strength though classes will continue in the hybrid mode and no student will be forced to attend them offlineSchools have been closed for over nineteen months because of the pandemicRohit Gupta a Chartered Accountant said This was very much needed We know by now that we have to learn to live with Covid It was necessary now that schools reopen as there has been unprecedented learning loss and this is the only way to make up for itAshok Agarwal of President All India Parents Association AIPA believes that schools should have reopened for all classes earlierLoss of studies suffered by students particularly those in the public education system can not be compensated Better late than neverTripti Jaidev who has two school-going children said I agree that further closure of schools would have been detrimental for students But what about logistical issues Not all schools which reopened for classes 9 to 12 have been providing transport services Parents are supposed to pick and drop students which is kind of impractical Parents also raised concerns about the timing of the decisionIt has been long but the timing is not right There will be a huge rush amid festivals as well as the risk of Covid Before the pandemic also schools had to be briefly closed in November every year due to alarming pollution levelsSo maybe schools should have remained closed for a few more weeks said Himanshu a digital marketing expertAprajita Gautam the president of the Delhi Parents Association said At a time when a few states are reporting a rise in cases and the situation is turning worse in different countries due to new variants the Delhi governments decision to reopen schools does not seem to be a wise one The government should have waited for a few more weeks The Delhi government had earlier announced the reopening of schools for classes nine to 12 colleges and coaching institutions from September 1 following a marked improvement in the COVID-19 situation in the national capitalHowever this is the first time that schools will reopen for all classes after the outbreak of the epidemic PTI GJS NSD