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According to a notification issued by the Directorate of Education last month, the process of nursery admissions will begin from today (December 15, 2021) in nearly 1,800 private schools across the national capital. The application window is scheduled to close on January 7.
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Through an official notification, the DoE has mandated all private schools in the city to upload their admissions criteria by December 14 so that applications can begin the next day - December 15.
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Deshbhakti Curriculum, introduced by the AAP government in all Delhi government schools, aims to instill patriotism among school students. Starting the class with five minutes of "deshbahkti dhyan", maintaining "deshbhakti diary", Flag Day activity and exploring why "India is glorious but still not developed" will be the main features of the Delhi government's ambitious patriotism curriculum.
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Delhi govt has announced class 9, 11 results on basis of performance in mid-term exams The results to students have been sent via WhatsApp and SMS.
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The process for nursery admissions in schools across the national capital will begin on Thursday The application window will close on March 4. The DoE last week notified the admission schedule, bringing respite for anxious parents who have been waiting for the notification for over two months. As per the notified schedule, the first list of selected children will be displayed on March 20, followed by the second list on March 25 and subsequent list for admission, if any, on March 27
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Offering prolonged life and reliability, such technology could produce from one to 10 kilowatts of electrical power, continuously for 10 years or more.
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Delhi government has recommended a CBI probe into the alleged discrepancies in shifting of Mirambika Free Progress School to a new location and the role of some education department officials in it.
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The admission process for nursery at private unaided and recognised schools in the National Capital will begin from Monday.
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"It has been observed that school children are carrying very heavy bags to school which is affecting their health adversely. These small children need to be necessarily spared from such burden. All heads are instructed to ensure that the school bags of the children are not heavy and should monitor it on regular basis," the DoE communication said.
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The Delhi government has asked all private schools in the national capital to ensure their students do not bunk classes and is also contemplating action against teachers whose pupils are found playing truant.
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 The Delhi government has directed the principals of its schools to not depute teachers for census duty with the National Population Register (NPR) as it would adversely affect the functioning of schools.






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