said the State Government would focus on achieving the goals enumerated in the National Plan of Action for Children.In his message issued on the eve of Childrens Day, here today, the Chief Minister said that these goals included reduction in infant and child mortality rates, universal access to primary education with special emphasis for girls, universal access to safe drinking water and improved access...
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HRD minister Kapil Sibal today advocated a paradigm shift in the education system to help students express their creativity and make teaching-learning exercise more children centric and interesting."The thinking of Panditji (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru) was that children should do more creative things. Formal education is no doubt required. But creativity is more important," he told reporters after attending...
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Minister Kapil Sibal on Saturday advocated a paradigm shift in the education system to help students express their creativity and make teaching-learning exercise more children centric and interesting."The thinking of Panditji (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru) was that children should do more creative things. Formal education is no doubt required. But creativity is more important," he told reporters after attending...
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HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Saturday advocated a paradigm shift in the education system to help students express their creativity and make teaching-learning exercise more children centric and interesting."The thinking of Panditji (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru) was that children should do more creative things. Formal education is no doubt required. But creativity is more important," he told reporters after...
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Haryana government today launched two new schemes, 'Nehru Bal Drishti Yojana' and 'Haryana Swasthya Vaahan Sewa No 102', on the occasion of Childrens Day at Panchkula, near here, today.Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that under the 'Nehru Bal Drishti Yojana', four eye banks would be set up in the state and eye donation centres would also be established in all the...
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While the rest of the world celebrates Childrens Day on November 20 every year, India celebrates it six days ahead, on the birth anniversary of its most beloved Prime Minister - Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. With the Right to Education Bill passed successfully by our parliamentarians, education has become a fundamental right of children across the country.However, education is not penetrating the darkest...
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Haryana Transport and Tourism Minister Om Parkash Jain today said with a view to promoting tourism, bus service would be introduced between places of historical significance and district headquarters and also far places of tourists interests in the state.The Minister, who was speaking at a function organised on the occasion of Childrens Day here, said that more buses would be added to the fleet of...
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part of efforts to wipe out polio from the country, Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad today said bi-valent oral polio vaccine will soon be introduced to attack the type 1 and type 3 virus.He said a special drive is being launched in the face of persistent prevalence of the disease and called upon national and international organisations, state governments and the general public to work in a concerted...
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year, the Childrens' Day celebrations at St Joseph's Indian High School is turning into a green event. As part of the celebrations, nearly 500 students, including volunteers of the civic club Children's Movement of Civic Awareness (CMCA), started the campaign "My Cubbon Park, My Pride", and cleaned Cubbon Park for an hour, from 10am to 11am on Monday.A team of 25 teachers and the principal Gilbert...
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Childrens' Day, marking the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, was celebrated at Haryana Raj Bhawan here today.A group of 20 children from the Hindu Vidhya Peeth, Sonipat, called on Governor Jagannath Pahadia. They were accompanied by the Principal, Dr Ashok Kumar and other teachers. The Governor described Pt.Jawahar Lal Nehru as a great nation builder,...
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