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550 students in Attapadi are malnourished: Min

-The Times of India Thiruvananthapuram: A medical examination of 8,200 tribal children in 33 Schools in Attapadi has revealed that 550 of them are having haemoglobin count less than the preferred level, minister for SC, ST, backward classes and law A K Balan said. Replying to a submission by MLA N Shamsuddin, the minister said that the 550 students had their haemoglobin count less than 10g, against the normal value of 12g....

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This is shameful: India will deny children food because they don't have an Aadhaar number -Supriya Sharma

-Scroll.in The government has made the school mid-day meal contingent on being enrolled in the identity programme. India has the highest number of malnourished children in the world. You would imagine people in the government would be having sleepless nights thinking of ways to improve the nutrition and health of children. As it turns out, the government believes children need identity numbers more badly than they need food. The government has decided that...

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Panel frowns on static scholarship amount -Basant Kumar Mohanty

-The Telegraph New Delhi: A parliamentary panel has voiced shock that a scholarship for underprivileged meritorious students had not been revised since the scheme was launched in 2008, leaving it at less than half of what households now spend on average on a higher secondary student. According to a survey on social consumption, households spend Rs 12,619 a year on a plus-2 student's schooling, while the yearly amount under the National Means-cum-Merit...

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By next year, centralised admissions for nursery -Krittika Sharma

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The Delhi government plans to centralise the nursery admission process starting next academic year. The proposal will enable parents to apply to their Schools of choice through a single online platform. The government wants to start the process of collecting data from private Schools from April this year, and introduce the system for the 2018-19 academic year. Officials said the centralised system will cover all 1,700 city...

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Only NCERT books at all CBSE Schools -Manash Pratim Gohain

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: CBSE Schools will have to use NCERT textbooks from the 2017-18 academic session. The move to make National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) study materials mandatory for all Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Schools across the country is expected to standardise the curriculum across Schools in the country. The decision was taken at a review meeting chaired by Union minister for human resource...

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