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Friday, June 7, 2019

STD 1 TO 8 PRIMARY SCHOOL KHALI JAGYA LATTEST MAHITI

Government’s argument: The state government believes that during the Navratri, students should get enough flexibility in the night Garba during Navratri. If they are not worried about going to school the next day, they will be able to enjoy well, so leave has been announced. Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said that the government does not take any decision by asking anyone. 23 years ago, Keshubhai’s government did the same, but it was only for two years. In 1995 the decision was taken back
The attempt to give a vacation to Navratri has happened a second time. This was the first such proposal in 1995 when the government of Keshubhai Patel. Nalin Bhatt, the education minister of that time, made such an initiative. At that time too, he had a lot of opposition. The decision was taken back due to suspicion that the education would have an adverse effect. School teachers of Ahmedabad accepted the government’s say On one side Rajkot has been opposed, Navratri vacation has been accepted in private schools in Ahmedabad. Progressive School Association spokesperson MP Chandra said, “There is no protest in our school’s ninth night vacation. Therefore, this decision has welcomed the schools of Ahmedabad. ‘ At the same time, Navratri has been accepted in Ahmedabad’s secondary schools

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ANTARIK BADLI JILLA FER BADLI JILLA VIBHAJAN BADLI THAYEL SHIKSHAKO NE CHHUTA KARVA BABAT GIR SOMNATH NO PARIPATRA

A primary school (or elementary school) is a school for children between the ages of about five and eleven. It comes after preschool. When children finish learning at primary school, they go to secondary school.In the United Kingdom, a primary school usually comprises a nursery and the first seven years of a child’s full-time learning. In Australia and the United States, primary school begins with kindergarten. It lasts for six years, usually until the fifth or sixth grade. In the U.S., “elementary school” is a more common term for public primary schools. “Primary school” is often used in privateor independent schools. (In private or independent schools the government does not give the schools money.)
In India, “Primary Education” means the ‘Nursery’, the ‘Kindergarten’ and four years of regular schooling thereafter. Admission to Nursery classes is for children above two years so that the age is 6+ when entering Class I. Children are taught language (mother tongue and English) reading/writing skills, basic arithmetic and quite a good amount of general information about the country, people, statesmen, great people, flora & animals. However, this is true only for schools in the urban areas. Rural schools do not have Nursery or Kindergarten; they admit straight at Class I when the child is six. Further, the rural schools use the mother tongue as medium of instruction, not resorting to English in any way. Primary education is free in government schools. Moreover, rural primary schools offer free mid-day meals to children (the government pays for it) so that the drop out rate comes down. States of West Bengal, Maharashtra, Manipur, Nagaland and Kerala have done very good work in this way of spreading primary education.

I Singapore, primary school refers to those students who are normally between the ages of 7 to 12. Primary School is classified as P1 to P6 for Primary 1 to Primary 6 respectively. At the end of P6, students sit for a national level Primary School Leaving Exam (PSLE) which is used for placement into Secondary School. Prior to Primary School, pupils attend Kindergarten School for 2 years.

In Germany, the primary school is called “Grundschule” and is normally from first grade to fourth grade so it is usually for children who are between six and ten years old. In some eastern states, for example in Berlin, the Primary School is for children up to age 12. In most German states the children start learning English in third grade on a very low level, they learn how to count and the names of the colors and other easy things. But because of that low level a German child who has finished Primary School is normally not able to form correct English sentences. In Primary School the children are prepared for the secondary education. Primary School students attend three main subjects: Math, German and General Knowledge (“Sachkunde”). In General Knowledge the children learn about nature, about their own body, how to ride a bicycle safely and something about the city they live in and of course about Germany. Beside those main subjects the children attend subjects like arts, music and Physical Education.
ANTARIK BADLI JILLA FER BADLI JILLA VIBHAJAN BADLI THAYEL SHIKSHAKO NE CHHUTA KARVA BABAT GIR SOMNATH NO PARIPATRA

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Bisag Teleconference about Gunotsav 2.0, Praveshotsav 2.0 Openingss

Bisag Teleconference about Gunotsav 2.0, Praveshotsav 2.0 Openingss

9 June na roj savare 10.50 thi 1.30 sudhi Bisag prasaran jova babat Paripatra 

 Health insurance in the United States is any program that helps pay for medical expenses, whether through privately purchased insurance, social insurance, or a social welfare program funded by the government.[1] Synonyms for this usage include "health coverage", "health care coverage", and "health benefits". In a more technical sense, the term "health insurance "is used to describe any form of insurance providing protection against the costs of medical services. This usage includes private insurance and social insurance programs such as Medicare, which pools resources and spreads the financial risk associated with major medical expenses across the entire population to protect everyone, as well as social welfare programs like Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program, which both provide assistance to people who cannot afford health coverage.

In addition to medical expense insurance, "health insurance" may also refer to insurance covering disability or long-term nursing or custodial care needs. Different health insurance provides different levels of financial protection and the scope of coverage can vary widely, with more than 40% of insured individuals reporting that their plans do not adequately meet their needs as of 2007.[2]

The share of Americans without health insurance has been cut in half since 2013. Many of the reforms instituted by the Affordable Care Act of 2010 were designed to extend health care coverage to those without it; however, high cost growth continues unabated.[3] National health expenditures are projected to grow 4.7% per person per year from 2016 to 2025. Public healthcare spending was 29% of federal mandated spending in 1990 and 35% of it in 2000. It is also projected to be roughly half in 2025.[4]

Bisag Teleconference about Gunotsav 2.0, Praveshotsav 2.0 Opening

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More than 3 lakh places will be filled in 180 days in Government Higher Education Institutes

Teachers working with Key Stage pupils might, for instance, focus on the subject content of science and develop science skills from these areas of experience. This product centred approach could, for example, give rise to oral explanations and demonstrations of scientific knowledge, and, from time to time, practical activities designed to provide direct experience of phenomena with opportunities to explore and investigate these phenomena. In providing a conceptual structure to help the learner build a functional mental representation, the teacher highlights what is relevant and the nature of the relationships between the elements. For example, the teacher might explain the compressibility of air in a bicycle pump by describing it as dispersed particles which may be brought closer or else by comparing it with the behaviour of a spring.
In contrast, teachers might focus on the processes of science and develop scientific conceptual understanding from it. This process-centred approach could, for instance, offer the children experiments and investigations as starting points for acquiring conceptual knowledge with little or no direct teaching of concepts. In this case a conceptual structure is withheld. The onus is on the children to recall or construct a functional mental representation without reference to a teachers’ description of one. Pupils might infer relationships in the topic under study and may be given an opportunity to test and revise their ideas.
Of course, other teachers might focus on a combination of these two approaches and develop scientific skills and conceptual understanding from in this combination. This mixed approach could be a balance or, perhaps, a compromise, between a product-centred and a process-centred approach, in which the teacher provides a partial conceptual structure and leaves the remainder for children to construct by inferring, hypothesising, or testing their ideas. It could encourage lessons where children do investigations with some features already identified by the teacher, and with some conceptual knowledge about the subject that enables them to appreciate the purpose of the activity. In contrast, it could encourage lessons without a clear purpose which mixed different types of activity, but did not develop either conceptual or procedure understanding exclusively.
Science Activities and Experiments
Science activities help little learners of all ages understand important concepts, and these science activities for kids give them the opportunity to discover something completely new. What’s more, science activities are fun! Some, like Oobleck, are messy. Others are impressive, like the classic erupting volcano project.

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India Post (Indian Postal Department) Recruitment for 1735 GDS Posts 2019

India Post (Bhartiya Dak Vibhag) Postal Department of India has published Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2019. Other details like age limit, educational qualificationselection process, application fee and how to apply are given below in the advertisement.
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Thursday, June 6, 2019

LIC ADO New Bharti for 1753 Post

LIC Recruitment for Apprentice Development Officer for 1753 Post

LIC ADO Jobs 2019: An LIC ADO Recruitment Notification has been released, according to which the Life Insurance Corporation of India is inviting applications for 1753 Apprentice Development Officer (ADO) Posts in the various Divisional Offices under Western Zonal Offices, Maharashtra. However, the notification have not released in the official website yet. It is expected the notification will be tomorrow on the official website i.e. on 20 May 2019
As per the notice, LDC ADO application process will be done online from 20 May 2019 to 09 June 2019. The selection will be done on the basis of Online Examination (Preliminary) and Online Examination (Main). Candidates can download LIC ADO Exam Admit Card from 29 June 2019.
LIC RECRUITMENT FOR APRENTICE DEVELOPMENT OFFICER FOR 1753 POST
LIC is hiring both open candidates and candidates who previously working as an employee, in Employees category and Agents category, of the Life Insurance Corporation. All the candidates should possess Bachelors’ Degree of a University in India established under a statute or approveqd for the purpose or the Fellowship of Insurance Institute of India, Mumbai.
More Details on LIC 1753 ADO Vacancy 2019 is given below in this article.

LIC ADO Vacancy Details

LIC Recruitment for Apprentice Development Officer for 1753 Post
Apprentice Development Officer (ADO) – 1753 Posts
Ahmedabad (168 Posts)
Amravati (77 Posts)
Aurangabad (74 Posts)
Bhavnagar (58 Posts)
Gandhinagar (71 Posts)
Goa (58 Posts)
Kolhapur (54 Posts)
Mumbai (452 Posts)
Nadiad (47 Posts)
Nagpur (105 Posts)
Nanded (31 Posts)
Nashik (107 Posts)
Pune (126 Posts)
Rajkot (90 Posts)
Satara (29 Posts)
Surat (81 Posts)
Thane (62 Posts)
Vadodara (63 Posts)
Pay Scale:
During the apprentice period, the candidate selected as Apprentice Development Officer will be paid a fixed of Rs. 34,503/- stipend per month as per rules of the Corporation
On appointment as a Probationary Development Officer, basic pay of 21,865/- per month (except for Employee Category candidates) in the scale of www.happytohelptech.in 21865-1340(2)-24545-1580(2)-27705-1610(17)- 55075 and other admissible allowances as per rules shall be payable
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Gujarat Forest Department Beat Guard Departmental Exam Result 2019

Gujarat Forest Department Beat Guard Departmental Exam Result 2019

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