Mysuru: In a dismal performance, Mysuru has slipped to 21st place from as high as eighth last year, in the SSLC exam results that were announced here this afternoon in Bengaluru by Tanveer Sait, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education. The overall pass percentage in the State this year is 67.87 per cent, a drop…
2nd PUC results tomorrow (May 11)
May 10, 2017Mysuru: The results of the recently held II PUC examination will be declared tomorrow (May 11) at 3 pm. The results will be available on the websites puc.kar.nic.in and karresults.nic.in. A total of 6,84,490 students including 3,48,563 boys and 3,35,909 girls appeared for the examination. Initial reports yesterday morning said that the results would be announced…
Associations to take out rally against Tanveer Sait on Apr. 29
April 15, 2017Mysuru – The SC/ST Employees Association Honorary President Shantaraju has said that a massive rally will be taken out in city on Apr.29 in protest against the ‘false’ case filed against him and six others by Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Tanveer Sait in Bengaluru recently. Addressing a press meet at Pathrakartara Bhavan her…
No more heavy backpack:Government to split syllabus into 2 parts
April 13, 2017Bengaluru – To reduce the heavy backpack of school-going children, the government has decided to split the syllabus into two sets of text books. Disclosing this to press persons at his office here yesterday, Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Tanveer Sait said that all text books from 1st to 8th std. would be split…
Various organisations, activists stage protest in city
April 13, 2017Assault bid on Minister Tanveer Sait Mysuru – Condemning the alleged attempt to assault Primary and Secondary Education Minister Tanveer Sait at his chambers in Vidhana Soudha recently and seeking stringent action against those involved in the assault bid, various organisations and activists staged a protest in city yesterday. The protestors, who assembled at Gandhi…
Shantaraju of Mysuru among seven arrested for threatening Minister
April 12, 2017Bengaluru – The Vidhana Soudha Police on Tuesday arrested seven persons on charges of verbally abusing and threatening Primary and Secondary Education Minister Tanveer Sait at his office in Vidhana Soudha here. SC/ST Employees Association Hon. President Shantaraju of Mysuru, is one among the seven arrested. The Government had invited applications from candidates for appointment…
Truckers’ stir enters sixth day: Minister Tanveer Sait meets protesters
April 5, 2017The ongoing strike by truckers, which began from the midnight of Mar. 30 following a call given by the South India Motor Transport Association (SIMTA) to press for their various demands including the roll-back of the increased premium for third party insurance, hike in penalty and toll fee, entered its sixth day today as the…
PU lecturers withdraw evaluation boycott
March 27, 20172nd PUC valuation to commence from April 4 at 8 centres in city With the Pre-University lecturers withdrawing their proposed boycott of evaluation work of 2nd PU answer-scripts, the valuation will commence as per schedule from April 4 at 8 centres in city, according to sources at DDPUE office. Earlier, the Karnataka State PU Lecturers’…
No change in Second PU syllabus: Tanveer Sait
March 18, 2017Primary and Secondary Education Minister Tanveer Sait has said that there will be no change in II PUC syllabus and the old syllabus will continue for 2017-2018 academic year. He was replying to a volley of questions at the Legislative Council yesterday by MLCs Ramachandra Gowda, Arun Shahapur and Tara Anuradha. The questions were raised…
PU, SSLC evaluation boycott will attract 6 months jail
March 9, 2017Minister Tanveer Sait warns lecturers who have threatened to boycott PU evaluation The Department of PU Education and the State Government have taken adequate security measures to prevent malpractices in the Second PU examinations. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Tanveer Sait told reporters in Bengaluru yesterday that starting this year, pre university college lecturers boycotting…
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