Tuesday, 9 June 2020

HPBOSE 10th Result 2020: HP Board 10th Result expected to be declared today at 4 pm - education


HPBOSE 10th Result 2020: Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) will likely declare the result of Class 10 board examinations on Tuesday, June 9. The Himachal Pradesh Class 10 board exams were held in March this year.

Students who have appeared in the HPBOSE Class 10 board exams, can check their results on the official website of HPBOSE at hpbose.org.

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As per the latest report, the result may be announced at 4pm today. However, it may also get delayed.

This year 1.5 lakh students have appeared for the examination. The Class 10 Board examination were held from March 5 to March 19, 2020 across 2,227 exam centres across the state.

The evaluation process was delayed due to lockdown in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Answer sheets were evaluated by the teacher at their homes. This year, the board will also award grace marks in Sanskrit and Urdu subjects.

Last year, out of total of 1.11 lakh students more than 67 thousand passed the Class 10 exams.



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UP teacher’s documents used in 9 schools, payment of Rs 12.24 lakh made in six districts - education


The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday said that a probe into a school teacher, who is alleged to have worked simultaneously in 25 schools and earned over Rs 1 crore as salary in 13 months, found that her documents were used in nine schools and a payment of Rs 12.24 lakh was made in six districts. “From the probe is has come to light that documents of Anamika Shukla, a teacher, posted in Badaut (in Baghpat) was used in 8 other (total 9) Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) schools. A total payment of Rs 12.24 lakh was made to them in six districts and the detailed probe is on,” Basic Education Minister Satish Dwivedi told reporters here.

Besides Baghapat, documents of Shukla were used in KGBV in Varanasi, Kasganj, Amethi, Aligarh, Raebareli, Allahabad, Saharanpur, Amedkar Nagar, he said.

“In many other places also the same document were used but in some schools the candidate did not join or absent at many places,” the minister said. In Kasganj, Etah a teacher who got the job with the same name was arrested when she came to resign, the minister said adding that original Anamika Shukla is still untraceable.

He said that a probe had started in March immediately after the matter came to the knowledge but due to lockdown schools were closed and mobiles were switched off due to which it could not take pace.

“We have Prerna digital framework on which all teachers have to give their details. A verification drive is on for over 5,000 teachers in all 846 KGBV, who have been asked to use their Aadhaar for the purpose,” he said.

The digital framework issues an alert when people with same details are found in other districts, he said, adding this matter came to light due to this system only.

There were media reports that claimed Shukla worked in 25 schools and drew a total salary of over Rs 1 crore in 13 months. There are allegations that she worked as a science teacher in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Ambedkar Nagar, Baghpat, Aligarh, Saharanpur, Prayagraj and other places. KGBV teachers are appointed on contract and get Rs 30,000 pay and the recruitment is done at district level.

The minister said that 1701 teachers, who got jobs on fake documents were identified and sacked in the BJP regime and in future too they will get taken care of if they are involved in such acts.



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Fake results out for Bihar Assembly recruitment, police probe - education


Even before the Bihar Legislative Assembly could come out with the results for recruitment to the posts of office attendants and other positions, it was stumped Tuesday by the publication of results, duly pasted on gate number six of the campus, which, of course, turned out to be fake.

The list not only had the names of ‘successful’ candidates, but also their roll numbers.

The Vidhan Sabha secretariat immediately reported the matter to the police and an FIR lodged on the orders of Speaker Vijay Kumar Choudhary with the Secretariat police station.

“It appears to be the handiwork of some organized gang, though the involvement of some aspirants also cannot be ruled out. It was noticed when some people saw it and mistook it as original results. The police will track those behind it and strong action would be taken against the unscrupulous elements,” said an official statement from the Vidhan Sabha.

In April last year, the Vidhan Sabha secretariat had lodged an FIR with the Secretariat police station for an investigation into the matter involving issue of fake appointment letters. The matter had come to light after a candidate approached the Assembly secretariat for joining as junior clerk with her appointment letter, which turned out to be fake.

The fake letter, issued in the name of Bihar Vidhan Sabha secretary, had also mentioned that the candidate was required to submit Rs 38,500 for training, while there was no such provision.

The Bihar Assembly secretariat had advertised for large-scale recruitment at various levels for the first time in 2018 after a long gap. Bulk of the appointments was to be made directly through the newly formed Bihar Vidhan Sabha (recruitment and service conditions) rules, 2018, while 27 senior level posts were to be appointed through the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).

The response to the advertisement on the online portal was also huge, the maximum response coming for class 3 and 4 posts. According to a senior official, the number went past 5 lakh for around 166 posts, including watchman, sweeper, gardener, driver, office attendant etc.

166 posts, over 5 lakh applicants:

The Assembly secretariat had advertised for large-scale recruitment in 2018 after a long gap

Most appointments were to be made directly as per Bihar Vidhan Sabha (recruitment and service conditions) rules, 2018

27 senior level posts were to be filled through the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).

More than 5 lakh candidates had applied for around 166 posts, including watchman, sweeper, gardener, driver, office attendant etc



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UP Assistant Teacher Recruitment 2020: SC stalls recruitment of over 37000 teacher posts - education


The Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to fill up 69,000 posts of Assistant Teachers hit a roadblock after the Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the state to keep 37,339 posts vacant while going ahead with the recruitment process over the remaining seats.

The decision came on an application moved by Shiksha Mitras who have challenged the decision of the UP Government to steeply hike the qualifying marks criteria for the Assistant Teacher Recruitment Examination (ATRE) – 2019 from 40-45 per cent in 2018 to 60-65 per cent last year. A total of 45,357 Shiksha Mitras working in the state appeared in ATRE-2019 of which 8018 qualified.

The remaining 37,339 approached the apex court challenging the result. According to them, ATRE-2018 and ATRE-2019 should be considered as a single examination and hence the state was wrong in prescribing 40-45 per cent qualifying marks in one exam and 60-65 per cent marks as cut-off in the subsequent year’s test.

On May 21 this year, the Supreme Court passed an interim order which said, “Tthe services of all Shiksha Mitras who are presently holding their posts as Assistant Teachers shall not be disturbed. However, it shall be open to the State Government to fill up the remaining posts by taking resort to the instant selection.” The UP Government still went ahead with the recruitment process over the entire 69000 posts which forced the Shiksha Mitras to move an application.

On Tuesday, a bench of Justices MM Shantanagouder and Vineet Saran heard the application and found substance in the prayer to reserve 37,339 posts till their case is finally decided. The bench said, “it is, prima facie, borne out from the records now produced that the State Government is proceeding with the selection to fill up all the posts. Such process to be adopted by the State Government shall not be permitted in view of the interim order passed by this Court on May 21.”

The Court questioned the state as to why the hurry to fill up the posts when classes are not being held. UP’s Additional Advocate General Aishwarya Bhati informed the Court that virtual classes were on and the state wanted to roll out the recruitment to ensure classes are not affected.

The matter is next listed on July 14. By then, the state has to inform the Court as to how many among the 37,339 petitioners had secured more than 40 per cent marks in reserved category and 45 per cent marks in general category.



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Karnataka SSLC exam to be held; schools to re-open after August: Minister - education


A decision on reopening schools in Karnataka would be taken after August but class X board exams would be held on June 25 as per the recent schedule announced by the state government, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar said on Tuesday.

Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have cancelled the class X exams and decided to promote the candidates to the next level in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

On the re-opening of schools in Karnataka, Suresh Kumar said, “At the most, we may take a decision after August in this regard (about opening the schools). In our cabinet meeting too, we shall discuss it and then take a call.” The Minister made these announcements while speaking to reporters in Udupi.

Clarifying that there is neither an intention nor a decision to re-open the schools at this juncture, Kumar said even if the state government wishes so, it would be done in a phased manner – High school first, then middle school or higher primary school.

“We will keep everyone’s interest in mind before taking a decision,” he said.

Regarding the SSLC examination, the minister said, “After deliberating with many experts, we kept the interest of children in mind and are holding the examination taking all precautions.” He added that the issue of holding the SSLC examination was discussed in the High Court as well.

Kumar said the Human Resource Development Ministsry and Ministry of Home Affairs have given green signal to hold the exam.

He appealed to the people not to create any confusion among children about the examination when they are seriously preparing for it.

The examination was supposed to take place on March 27 and was put on hold due to coronavirus lockdown, and it was decided it would be conducted on June 25.

In the meanwhile, many schools insisted to reopen and start the classes. There were reports of a good number of schools conducting online classes.



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UPPSC PCS prelims 2020 on Oct 11, check dates for 12 other recruitment exams - education


Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) will conduct its prestigious Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services (Preliminary) Examination-2020, commonly known as PCS (Pre)-2020 along with the examination for recruitment of Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF) and Range Forest Officer (RFO), now on October 11, said UPPSC controller of Exams, Arvind Kumar Mishra.

Earlier, the recruitment exams were scheduled to be conducted on June 21 but were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

On Tuesday, the commission released dates of its 13 recruitment exams by way of an amended calendar of exams that were to be held in 2020 but could not be held.

Owing to the pandemic and the lockdown, PCS (Pre)-2020 was the seventh recruitment exam to get postponed.

The amended calendar released by UPPSC exam controller informs that the PCS (Main)-2019 General and Special Recruitment that was to be held from April 20 before getting postponed would now be held from July 25 while the Block Education Officer (BEO) Preliminary Recruitment Exam-2019 scheduled to be held on March 22 before being postponed would now be held on August 16.

In the same way, the APO (Mains)-2018 that was to be held on May 16 but was postponed would now be held on July 18.

Likewise, the Computer Assistant Exam-2019 that was to be held on April 5 before being postponed would now be held on August 23 while RO/ARO (Pre)-2016 that was scheduled for May 3 but got postponed would now take place on September 13.

As per the amended calendar, the Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF)/Range Forest Officer (RFO) Mains-2019 will now be held from September 19 while Combined State Engineering Services Exam (Mains)-2019 that was scheduled for June 7 but got postponed would now be held on November 1. The Assistant Manager (non-technical) Screening Exam-2016 of UP Industries department would be held from November 22.

Similarly, the Block Education Officer (BEO) Mains Recruitment Exam-2019 will be held on December 6 while PO/APO (Main) Exam-2016 will be held on December 22.

PCS (Main)-2020 will be held on January 22, 20201 while Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF)/Range Forest Officer (RFO) Mains-2020 will be held on February 13, 2021.

The UPPSC controller of Exams with the release of this amended calendar of exams has however made clear that in special circumstances, the dates of the exams could still be changed.



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HPBOSE Class 10 result 2020 declared, here are details of Himachal Board 10th results - education


HPBOSE Class 10 result 2020: Girls dominated the Class 10 board exam of the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE), the result for which was declared on Tuesday.

Declaring the result in a press conference, HPBOSE Chairman Suresh Kumar Soni said that a total of 1, 04,323 candidates appeared in the exam, out of which, 70,571 passed and 5,617 got compartment. The overall pass percentage is 68.11%, an increase of 7.32% from the previous year’s 60.79%, he said.

Soni said that the evaluation process was delayed due to lockdown imposed in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak. A total of 37 students made it to the top-10 list, out of which 23 are girls and 14 are boys. This year the pass percentage of girls is 71.50% while that of boys is 64.9%.

Kumari Tanu of Ishan Public School, Har Samloti, district Kangra topped the exam by scoring 98.71% marks. The second position was bagged by Kshitiz Sharma of New Gurukul Public School, Gopal Nagar, Hamirpur who scored 98.57%.

Vansh Gupta of Glory Public School, Bilaspur; Shagun Rana of Ishan Public School, Har Samloti, Kangra, and; Anisha Sharma of Government High School, Pantehra, Bilsapur stood joint third with 98.43% marks. Shreya Sharma of Minerva Senior Secondary School, Ghumarwin bagged the fourth position with 98.29%.

Ansh Bhardwaj of The New Era School, Chhatri, Kangra; Vanshika of Amar Shanti School, Khundia, Kangra; Karun Kumar of Government School Holi, Chamba; Shagun Sharma of Minerva Public School, Ghumarwin, Bilaspur; Laila of DAV Public School, Manali; and Nisha of SV School, Ramnagar, Mandi stood joint 5th by scoring 98.14% marks.

Ansh Bhardwaj of The New Era School, Chhatri, Kangra; Vanshika of Amar Shanti School, Khundia, Kangra; Karun Kumar of Government School Holi, Chamba; Shagun Sharma of Minerva Public School, Ghumarwin, Bilaspur; Laila of DAV Public School, Manali; and Nisha of SV School, Ramnagar, Mandi stood joint 5th by scoring 98.14% marks.



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