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Disaster looms as safety norms are ignored in Himalayan state -Meenakshi Kapoor

-TheThirdPole.net Authorities in Himachal Pradesh want to legalise unauthorised buildings in highest quake-risk region After years of legal tug of war, the mountain state of Himachal Pradesh could see a new relaxation of its urban planning rules, despite repeated warnings about the dangers of unfettered development on its cities’ fragile terrains. According to a 2015 report on landslide vulnerability, most of the built-up areas in Himachal Pradesh, northern India, are in a high-risk...

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11 Mewati sisters show metal to break patriarchy, obtain higher education, job -Hasan Akram

-MuslimMirror.com New Delhi: Muslim dominated Mewat, one of the most backward regions of the country, will now also be known for producing 11 daughters who strived hard – braving the patriarchal set up – to realise their dream of obtaining higher education and choose their own lifestyle. All of them are well qualified and work in different sectors. Four of them are government School teachers. One of them, who is named Nusrat...

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Maths, Physics no longer mandatory for engineering entry

-The Hindu Students without background will get bridge courses, says AICTE Prospective engineering students will not have to mandatorily study Maths and Physics in Class 12, according to new norms released by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for 2021-22. Council Chairperson Anil Sahasrabudhe defended the changes on Friday, saying they are in line with the multi-disciplinary approach of the new National Education Policy. Till now, only those who opted for Physics...

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Parliament proceedings: Severe fund crunch likely to delay free breakfast scheme -Priscilla Jebaraj

-The Hindu Parliamentary panel pushes for it in all government Schools in coming academic year The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education has recommended that all government Schools start providing free breakfast in the coming academic year, as part of an expansion of the mid-day meal scheme envisaged by the National Education Policy. However, Education Ministry officials say a severe funding crunch is likely to delay the initiative. Free breakfasts would involve an additional...

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Closure of Schools due to Covid impacted 247 million children in India: UNICEF

-The Indian Express The data released by UNICEF notes that more than 888 million children worldwide continue to face disruptions to their education due to full and partial School closures. As many as 1.5 million Schools remained shut during 2020 due to the pandemic and lockdowns, impacting 247 million children enrolled in elementary and secondary Schools in India, according to data released by UNICEF Wednesday. “Online education is not an option for all...

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