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'Chunauti' Education Scheme Based On Abhijit Banerjee's Work: Arvind Kejriwal
Nobel Prize winner Indian-American Abhijit Banerjee was the inspiration behind the Delhi government's education reform scheme 'Chunauti' to put a check on dropout rate of the students, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
Read MoreDelhi To Have First Sports Varsity Of India: Arvind Kejriwal
The main aim of Sports University would be to groom the students who would excel in various sports in school, the government said.
Read MoreManish Sisodia Inaugurates Mega Book Fair For Delhi Government Schools
Inaugurated at the School of Excellence, Rohini, the book fair which offers books for pre-primary, primary to senior secondary levels, will end on October 11.
Read MoreCBSE Class 10, 12 Exam Fee For 3.14 Lakh Students To Be Paid By Delhi Government
The cabinet took this decision in its meeting chaired by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The scope and coverage of this decision is to give complete subsidy to the students towards CBSE Board exam fees.
Read MoreDelhi Government To Provide Coaching To IAS Aspirants In Urdu
The Delhi government is likely to provide coaching to IAS aspirants in Urdu, taking steps towards making the language a means to build a career, an official statement said.
Read MoreDelhi To Have Its Own Next-Gen Board Which Will Not Be Replica Of CBSE: Sisodia
The Delhi government envisions the board to be the answer to the current situation where students prepare for board examinations with the help of schools but have to take the help of coaching centres to clear their engineering and medical entrance exams, said Manish Sisodia.
Read MoreAAP Government Extends Free JEE, NEET Coaching To All Need-Based Students
The 'Jai Bhim Mukhyamantri Pratibha Vikas Yojana' earlier covered only reserved category candidates. The Delhi government bears all expenses, up to Rs 50,000 per student for exams including UPSC, SSC, Bank and railway recruitment as well.
Read MoreAAP Government Launches Scheme To Fund Higher Education Of 100 Dalit Students Overseas
The government will provide financial assistance of up to Rs. 10 lakh for a two-year course and up to Rs. 20 lakh for a four-year course to around 100 candidates.
Read MoreDelhi Govt Announces Fellowships For 1000 Young Street Theatre Artists To Nurture Talent
The Delhi government announced fellowships for 1,000 young street performance artists in order to promote and mentor talent in this field.
Read MoreDelhi Government Launches Desh Bhakti Curriculum
During the three-month campaign, the students will learn constitutional values. It will end on November 26, the date on which the Constitution was adopted 70 years ago.
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