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School and Sub-Divisional Horticulture office and GHSS inaugurated at Tobu
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A combined inaugural programme for upgradation of Government High School (GHS) Tobu to Higher Secondary School and Sub-Divisional Horticulture office (SDHO) was held at Tobu on Thursday.In a press release, Tobu Area Students’ Union (TASU) informed that special guests...
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Directorate of School Education (DoSE) informs Primary Teachers on seniority list
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Directorate of School Education (DoSE) has informed all concerned that the tentative seniority list of Primary Teachers (PTs) as on June 20, 2022 is published for inviting claims/ objections in the tentative seniority list within 30 days from the...
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All Nagaland Graduate Teachers Forum plea to address promotion stagnation of GTs
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All Nagaland Graduate Teachers Forum (ANGTF) has appealed to the state government to undertake a one-time measure exercise to address the promotion stagnation of graduate teachers (GTs) in the department.In a representation addressed to the advisor, school education &...
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Sukhalu attends education ministers’ conference
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State education team led by advisor for School Education and State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) K.T Sukhalu attended a two-day school education minister’ conference in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from June 1-2.In a press release, Samagra Shiksha deputy...
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Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) to introduce Mathematics in Arts stream
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Based on recommendation of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 for multi-disciplinary approach to education, Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) has informed that Mathematics will be introduced as an elective subject in the higher secondary Arts stream from academic...
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The Naga Rising (TNR) asks State Govt to explain steps taken to downsize excess teachers
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The Naga Rising (TNR) has demanded to know from the State government about the steps it had been taken to downsize excess teachers, measures initiated to streamline the recruitment process of teachers, disciplinary actions that had been taken against...