BELAGAVI: The SSE Society’s Sangamesh English Medium School at Auto Nagar is going to be the first school in Belagavi implementing the New Education Policy in Nursery and LKG. For the effective implementation of the NEP, the school has associated itself with the Academy of Creative Teaching, Bengaluru, led by noted motivational speaker Gururaj Karajagi. Briefing mediapersons here on Thursday, Karajagi said that to achieve the effective implementation of NEP, the teachers of the school will undergo regular monthly training by the faculty of the academy.
Chairman of the school VD Salimath and succuss facilitator Chetana CH were present.
SP opens traffic park, gives kids a tourDavanagere: SP CB Ryshyanth inaugurated the traffic awareness park inside the Gangubai Hanagal Park on Wednesday. It was supported by the Davanagere Smart City project. As part of the observation of road safety week, the SP took students to the traffic awareness park where more than 24 traffic symbols and signals were displayed.
He insisted that parents create awareness among children when they go to such parks so that at a young age, the children become asware of signals and rules, the SP said. Deputy SPs Basavaraj BS, Mallesh Dodmani, Prakash P.B along with RTO Sridhar, smart city project MD Ravindra Mallapur were present.
HC stays varsity’s teacher recruitment Kalaburagi: The Kalaburagi High Court bench on Wednesday ordered an interim stay on the Central University Of Karnataka’s teaching staff recruitment notification till January 16. Justice Ananth Hegde’s bench issued the interim stay after the university’s SC, ST Employees’ Association president, Nagaraj Kamble, went to court alleging that the roster was not maintained in job notification and there were several mistakes in the current roster. The recruitment notification was issued on June 30, 2022, and recruitment was under way for 21 professors and 40 associate professors for various subjects. An executive council meeting was held on Wednesday at the Central University of
Karnatak for approval on the selection of candidates for the posts.
Congress holds protest against ModiHubballi: A section of Congress activists, led by
HDMC Opposition leader Rajarao Mannekuntal Doraj, held a protest against
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for not doing what it says and b
eing mired in corruption.
They took out a protest march from HDMC to the Mini Vidhana Soudha, raised slogans of “Go Back Modi” on Thursday.
They said that 40 per cent of the BJP government is drowned in corruption. The central government, which had promised to solve the unemployment problem, has made the youth jobless. In the twin cities, people are facing hardships due to lack of proper supply of drinking water.
Even when there are many problems in the city,
crores of rupees are spent
and a youth festival is
being conducted, the said. Thousands of crores of
rupees have been sanctioned under the central government's smart city scheme
and most of the works have been taken up by the
smart city authorities.
The stressed that the problem of unemployment had worsened in the country and in Dharwad district and the government had completely failed to create jobs. Appropriate steps should take to creating 2 crore jobs every year.Congress leaders, Imran Yaligar, Kavita Kabber and others were present.