Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    CBSE AFFILIATION WITHDRAWAL

    CBSE pull out its affiliation from 25 schools in Manipur

    Joint Secretary Education (School), Manipur Anjali Chongtham on Tuesday said that the CBSE has withdrawn the affiliation, which was recently granted to the 25 schools on the ground that the NOC (No Objection Certificate) submitted by these schools has not been issued by the authorised functionaries of the state government and for cancellation of affiliation as requested by the state government by its letter on December 15.

    Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana and 4 other govt schemes for your daughter

    There are several schemes — investment options and other incentives — that the central government and the state governments offer for children, especially daughters. Here are five government schemes for a girl child

    HC pulls up NGO for moving court at 11th hour for direction to CBSE schools on class 10 marks

    “You think you will come at the 11th hour and get everything stayed. It is publicity stunt. It is in a very very bad taste. It is very very unfair what you are doing to us. Don't behave like a private litigant. You do espouse petitions on public interest, you can't behave like an ordinary. You have to espouse much higher cause,” said a vacation bench of Justices Manmohan and Navin Chawla, constituted to hear the matter.

    Assembly elections, GST, high-profile cases mark 2017

    Two terrorists were killed by the army as it foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir.

    Textbook row: Prakash Javadekar condemns text as sexist, orders action

    The book titled "Health and Physical Education" written by V K Sharma and published by Delhi-based New Saraswati House, is taught at various schools affiliated to CBSE.

    CBSE withdraws affiliation to National Public School and its branches for forging documents

    The disaffiliation is based on a complain by Department of Public Instruction that the minority status certificates submitted "were all forged documents".

    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP